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The island's politicians are meanwhile haplessly fixated on its status.
Mr Eustache is a haplessly likeable Gilbert, and Mr Beckford charming as Michael.
He struck out Kyle Tucker, with the rookie flailing fairly haplessly at a changeup.
Or just haplessly lose a few mil and hope the cops eventually catch the bad guys.
A Schutz painting in last year's Whitney Biennial would seem to have done so, but haplessly.
Chinese regulators are once again wading in, however haplessly—on January 7th, shares dropped by another 7%.
So, in an effort to keep up with the times, they are haplessly shooting themselves in the foot.
Sometimes they will run cold, with their forwards squandering seemingly unmissable opportunities as their goalkeeper flails haplessly at easy saves.
These steps, I will haplessly shout into the void until sweet merciful death claims me, include getting your flu shot.
Israel&aposs political future is as murky as Netanyahu&aposs legal future — and both remain haplessly tied to one another.
Of course, eternal life does not exist; we do not choose, because we haplessly inhabit, what is over what is not.
This is not the Chinese Dunk Contest competitor haplessly slamming his dick into the back of someone's head because he's delusional.
He and the other characters often come across as straight men wandering haplessly through a series of mean-spirited Monty Python gags.
It led to "Joe Egg," which portrayed the parents of a child who resembled his daughter Abigail haplessly coping with her affliction.
However, the narrative that a presidential candidate has been haplessly maltreated by law enforcement presents an image that a traditional campaign would avoid.
With no face, no legs, and no incorrect orientation, it curls up contentedly above the uncanny valley similar devices, like Aibo, haplessly tumble into.
In this micromoment — which omits his haplessly mouthing "thank you" to her, and the smirk releasing into a smile — he still seems, what, zung?
At that moment, when Meredith is floating haplessly in the lake on an air mattress, we're supposed to laugh at her – but feel for her, too.
That is when he haplessly bought a stock right into Fed tightening, and then had to get rid of it just to save his hedge fund.
He could get away with practically anything because practically nobody believed in his sincerity: people haplessly projected cynicism onto his forthright will to surprise and beguile.
Tony recovers an irreparably broken play, two dudes haplessly passing back and forth in the key, by improvising a quick post up move on Timofey Mozgov.
For a decade and a half, they haplessly passed the case from one lawyer to the next, taking months or even years to familiarize themselves with it.
Filmed stranded haplessly on a malfunctioning zipwire, Mr. Johnson took an incident that would have humiliated most other politicians and somehow used it to burnish his appeal.
The result is a game where success no longer looks like slicing away at a monster's ankles while they swing haplessly at the space you used to be.
Just in the last few days it has become clear that he has been haplessly caught up in a wider standoff between the governments of Turkey and America.
At this point, the father of three — remember little Holly (the freshly-recast Anniston Price) always — seems willfully ignorant instead of haplessly in the dark about family matters.
Some of that bitter comedy clings to the hero of Evelyn Waugh's "A Handful of Dust" (1934), who heads haplessly into the rain forest and never comes back.
Instead of building on its most pertinent themes — or on any themes — The Darkest Minds wanders around haplessly in a fog of tired tropes and unmotivated bits of plot.
In Dawn of the Dead, zombies wander through a giant freestanding mall, tripping and falling into the fountain, or rotating haplessly on the escalators as a carousel-esque soundtrack plays.
And yet moderates, conservatives, and libertarians, from Newt Gingrich to prominent donors and even the Christian Action Institute, are wading, haplessly, into a trap set for them by the left.
It was billed as a more robust and real-time alternative to either screenscraping or waiting haplessly for PSD2 — the European directive mandating open banking — to eventually come into existence.
Cutler's hired goons—as played by Terry Fucking Funk and, um, the guy who co-wrote the song "Swingtown"—try and fail to kidnap Michael, and haplessly chase him again much later.
Everything shifts in a dinner scene when the family relations emerge with geometric clarity: the charming, domineering father who's oblivious to the nervously accommodating mother and the exasperated, haplessly stuck adult children.
When Todd Akin lost a winnable Senate seat in 2012, after haplessly trying to draw a distinction between "legitimate rape" and the not so legitimate sort, Republican candidates and political consultants took notice.
Cut to Titus in a "Hold Up" dress replica, strutting the New York City streets while haplessly swinging a baseball bat — at the car of his season 2 love interest Mikey (Mike Carlsen)!
Like other weird and wonderful creatures of the antipodes, it evolved in the absence of land-based predators, so instead of soaring above the trees it waddles haplessly across the dry forest floor below.
It allows for a hilarious cross-cut sequence between archival footage of runners in the real 1984 Olympics opening ceremonies and shots of Brooke running haplessly through the woods as she's chased by Mr. Jingles.
When Baldwin asked to sit down with the cliquish trio, they refused him and told him to go sit with Latvia, whose socially challenged representative (Alex Moffat) was playing haplessly with a ball-and-cup toy.
For those who have observed someone haplessly scooting through pedestrians and traffic without a helmet, it may come as no surprise that new research shows scooter-related injuries are also rising sharply in the United States.
Ojeleye tracked a missed three from the other side of the court, skied over a USC defender haplessly attempting to box out, corralled the ball with one hand, and stuffed it home, all in one violent motion.
Consider, for instance, Polygon's popular series, "Touch the Skyrim," in which one host installs a bunch of weird mods on Skyrim and the other host plays through haplessly while trying to figure out what the mods do.
Before making the request, Trump had punished Sessions by giving him the silent treatment for two days as the Attorney General haplessly tried to talk to the president about the administration's efforts to implement a travel ban.
Perhaps instead of writing off these voters as lovesick young girls who haplessly follow men to the ballot box, Steinem and others should talk to these young women to try to better understand what makes them Feel The Bern.
John Bradley, who plays haplessly brilliant Samwell Tarley on Game of Thrones, recently sat down with TV Guide to discuss filming the current season of the show and the agony of knowing the whole world is watching for spoilers and leaks.
Each—including a haplessly swaybacked creature with a giant monobosom titled The One-Breasted Gibson Girl with Lordosis—reveal what the naked female form would look like if it were to physically mirror the artificial fashion silhouettes that shaped it.
A cartoon in El Mundo, a conservative Spanish newspaper, recently illustrated the complexities of Mr. Puigdemont's existence by depicting him as a bumblebee, buzzing around the head of Mr. Rajoy, who haplessly points an insect gun in the wrong direction.
Pamela has a duel of wits with Hilda and understatedly tender moments with Chuffy and her mother; Gurney brawls with Staggles; a drunk and haplessly randy Staggles puts moves on both Hilda and the housemaid, Alice (Annie Jackson), who are mortified.
Scola's people are always haplessly swept along by the tides of their times, from the French Revolution ('La Nuit de Varennes') through Il Duce's would-be empire ('A Special Day') to the rudderless present exposed in the last reels of 'The Family.
In elections past, strivers in both parties deflected questions about the vice presidency with a coyness designed to make clear that, yes, they'd run a lawn mower over beloved relatives if those haplessly positioned kinfolk stood in the way of the assignment.
As he haplessly plummets forward and backward through time, he continuously berates himself for failing to follow his plan, aware that even the slightest changes in the past could alter his future in 2029, to which he worries he will never be able to return.
She was certainly not daddy when we went to Italy for a week a few years ago and we haplessly slept in until 1 PM, had zero spatial awareness, made it to a grand total of one museum, chain smoked, and ate gelato everyday.
Three days later, England were haplessly unable to deal with Iceland's chief mode of attack: the long-throw to the big man (which was on full display, of course, at the Stade de France while Hodgson was drinking in the spectacle of Notre Dame).
What emerges so clearly here — as they snipe, quarrel, make up and haplessly pursue love affairs that are never going to happen — is that they've all made their own beds, for reasons of convenience or for quixotic ideals that don't look so fine anymore.
That's because Cohen's testimony dovetailed with the always-more-plausible narrative in which Trump and his circle weren't collaborators but fools and wannabes, who might have been willing to play games with spies and hackers, but who mostly just bumbled around haplessly on the sidelines.
Training exercises range from head-butting a sandbag, to nudging a sleeping Boldore, to haplessly flailing against a frozen tree: they give you much more JP than food, but you only have three training points at a time, and once spent, you've got to wait 90 minutes to replenish them all.
In his third book, "Owl's Clover," issued by a leftist publisher, in 1936, Stevens made haplessly clumsy allusions to social and political tensions of the time, though he was "a Hoover Republican," Mariani writes, and also an admirer of Mussolini for rather longer than is comfortably excused as a common myopia of the time.
Anyone who thinks this is an election of ideas, as House Speaker Paul Ryan haplessly said at the convention on Tuesday, has somehow missed the one fact that truly matters: Both Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton have won their parties' nominations in spite of the facts and each of their long documented records of disregarding or at least embellishing the truth.
Others in the Fredo Corleone faction haplessly seek to take away the security clearances of former CIA Director John BrennanJohn Owen BrennanWebb: Questions for Robert Mueller A brief timeline of Trump's clashes with intelligence director Dan Coats Trump critic Brennan praises his Iran decision: I 'applaud' him MORE, former CIA Director Michael Hayden and former Director of National Intelligence James ClapperJames Robert ClapperEx-CIA chief worries campaigns falling short on cybersecurity Former DHS, intelligence leaders launch group to protect presidential campaigns from foreign interference Senate braces for brawl over Trump's spy chief MORE, among others.
Gelegjamts was haplessly pinned by Bulgaria's Bozhidar Boyadzhiev on his third match within three minutes, dropping him to third in the pool and placing twelfth in the final standings.
Each episode featured a Josie and the Pussycats song played over a chase scene, which, similarly to The Monkees, featured the group running after and away from a selection of haplessly villainous characters.
"It was to be Mitt Romney's 'Perry Mason' moment," according to journalist Robert Parry in Consortium News. "[But while he] may have thought he was Perry Mason ... he ended up looking more like Mason's inept adversary, the haplessly wrong prosecutor Hamilton Burger." The following year Supreme Court justice Elena Kagan was credited with creating one during oral argument. In United States v.
Writing for Bustle, Jessica Blankenship was unable to recall anything that was as "mesmerizing, alluring, frustrating, and exquisite" as getting lost in the 3D Maze screensaver. Slate's Jacob Brogan called the screensaver a "harried, first-person rush through a brick-walled labyrinth" likening it to an "intelligence at work" and went on to compare watching it to watching one's grandparents play Wolfenstein 3D "while sitting in silence as they haplessly mashed the keypad".
According to Roberta Smith, the characters are "two middle-aged Bumstead-like alcoholics haplessly lurching from one disaster and one drink to the next as they attempt to run a bakery." Both bakers suffer from severe alcoholism, and every strip shows them drinking strong alcoholic beverages such as various liqueurs. Their idea of a Wednesday half-closing is to sit on a public seat in front of a local off-licence, enjoying the 'view'. The black-haired one has an estranged daughter as his wife left him on Christmas Eve.
In the April 2006 comic, Tag and Bink are shown as children, haplessly trying to become Jedi under Master Yoda's tutelage. They find Anakin Skywalker and Padmé Amidala in a restaurant, as seen in Episode II – Attack of the Clones, and later secretly give tips to Anakin on how to romance Padmé. Anakin eventually leaves Tag and Bink stranded on Naboo when he goes to Tatooine. It takes them three years (the length of the Clone Wars) to get back to the Jedi Temple, just in time to see clone troopers destroy the Jedi Order.
They force Ernest haplessly through days of study for the final exam, but Ernest proves hopeless, though his friends continue to help him. On the day of the big exam, Ernest is about to go in, but before he does, the scientists return and tell him excitedly that the brain accelerator has been repaired. Feeling for his friends who labored with him all that time, he declines to use the machine and takes the exam on his own. During the final part of the movie, the football game finals take place.
Manasherov qualified for the Israeli squad in the men's 74 kg class at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, by receiving a berth and rounding out the top eight spots from the World Championships. Manasherov suffered through a vulnerable game plan, as he lost his opening match 8–0 to Kazakhstan's Danil Khalimov, and was haplessly pinned by Spain's José Alberto Recuero in his second bout within a span of two minutes. Finishing last in the prelim pool and nineteenth overall in the final standings, Manasherov failed to advance further into the quarterfinals.
" "Don't let you be fooled by the childish cover, it's passably fallacious" says Anneli Wikström in Metro, she also writes that the album is "far from bubblegum and children's party" and says that it's unexpectedly mature and an eye wink with the 80's. Lisa Appelqvist from Kristianstadsbladet compares Agnes to Madonna and Whitney Houston. She says "With her reincarnated voice from the divas of the 70's she burst out "Release Me". Hansson's craft work almost breaths Madonna's "Like a prayer" with gospel/cello and Agnes haplessly frustrated pray.
Unlike her sister, she is eager about the move, the weather and the new house. Though they fight often and Danielle seems eager to one-up Kate, she loves and trusts her older sister, going to Kate for comfort when her parents aren't available and growing distraught at the thought of Kate dying or leaving. She refers to her parents as "Mother" and "Father", more formal compared to Kate's "Mom" and "Dad". Although she's smart, Danielle is still a six year old, liable to cry when she suffers accidents and haplessly speaking her mind.
Meanwhile, matters become complicated when Antonio's identity as a terrorist is made public and Charo's sleazy, drug-addicted acquaintance Lisardo (Javier Bardem), incidentally an informant, gives Antonio's identity away to corrupt police officer Rafa (Karra Elejalde). The film ends on a tragical note as the car bomb (containing 100 kg worth of explosives) and the police car carrying Charo haplessly converge in front of the police station. Fuelled by his love, a self-destructive streak, or both, Antonio follows the car to the station gate right as Carlos presses the detonator.
Suddenly, the former involvement with the "Liebknecht affair" re-emerged and placed Canaris in an unfavourable light, which ended up costing him his position in Spain. Instead, he was sent to Wilhelmshaven. From his new post, Canaris haplessly discovered that Lohmann's "investments" had cost upwards of twenty-six billion marks in total losses. At some point in 1928, Canaris was removed from his intelligence post and began two years of conventional naval service aboard the pre- Dreadnought battleship Schlesien, becoming captain of the vessel on 1 December 1932.
She filled up an entry by the International Federation of Association Wrestling and the Hellenic Olympic Committee, as Greece received an automatic berth for being the host nation. Amassed the home crowd inside Ano Liossia Olympic Hall, Vryoni was haplessly pinned by Ukraine's Svetlana Saenko in her opening match, but bounced back to defeat Mongolia's Ochirbatyn Burmaa with an arduous 3–4 decision. Despite missing a chance for a medal, Vryoni seized an opportunity to compete against Germany's Anita Schätzle in the classification match, but was easily upset by Schatzle with another fall after fourteen seconds, placing only eighth in the final standings.
Pierce also worked as a writer at Fleischer Studios from 1939 to 1941. Jones credited Pierce in his autobiography Chuck Amuck: The Life and Times of an Animated Cartoonist (1989) as being the inspiration for the character Pepé Le Pew, the haplessly romantic French skunk due to Pierce's self-proclamation that he was a ladies' man.David Germain blog entry In early credits, his name was spelled "T-E-D". He was said to have added an extra "D" to his name as a way of lampooning puppeteer Bil Baird when he dropped one of the "L"s from his first name.
He managed to get a minimum qualifying score of 1168 in the rifle three positions to gain an Olympic quota place for Sweden, following his fourth-place finish at the ISSF World Cup meet in Fort Benning, Georgia, United States a year earlier. In the 10 m air rifle, Haglund shot a steady 589 out of a possible 600 to tie for twenty-ninth with three other shooters. Haglund also marked a total score of 1142 points (393 in prone, 372 in standing, and 377 in the kneeling) in his signature event, 50 m rifle 3 positions, finishing haplessly in a lowly thirty-fifth position out of forty shooters.
In "Aerodynamics of Gender" Britta, Shirley, Annie, and Abed cohere in collective mean-girl catty behavior, until Abed teaches them a lesson in civilized comportment. While her friends do not question her place within the group, they often denigrate Britta as a "buzzkill" and the group's least "fun" member, something Britta generally takes in stride, though she occasionally reacts in exasperation. The group even mocks Britta for pronouncing the word "bagel" with a Minnesota accent and for being a vegetarian. The Community study group continues to insist that "Britta" is a verb for failure and her character often performs poorly, such as in glee club, in class and in her haplessly lone expressions of politics.
In his words once again, "Z appears to be a rather simple-minded and mild-mannered boy ensnared haplessly way out of season in adult intrigue and machinations". Nearing the end of his 57-page- long written verdict, JC Tay summarised the case in six words, "Murder Anthony wrote, murder Z wrought." As such, Anthony Ler was found guilty and convicted of soliciting and abetting the murder of his wife, and he was sentenced to death. Z was found guilty of murder, however, as he was below 18 years old at the time of the offence, Z was spared the gallows and he was ordered to be detained indefinitely at the President's Pleasure.
Mass Effect: Pick Your Path (2012) is an unofficial, popular interactive fiction novel written by Mike Kayatta that runs parallel to the events of Mass Effect 2. It follows the exploits of an unnamed Citadel merchant who chases Commander Shepard around the galaxy to gain an endorsement for his shop. Encouraged by The Illusive Man for unknown reasons, the merchant becomes haplessly entangled with the dangerous aftermath of Shepard's various adventures. The story, considered similar to the Choose Your Own Adventure series of books, features the same choice-driven format of the games, allowing the reader to choose between "paragon" or "renegade" actions, drastically affect the ending, and even romance a selection of unique party members.
It marked the directorial debut of Richard Curtis, who told the New York Times that Grant adamantly tempered the characterisation of the role to make his character more authoritative and less haplessly charming than earlier Curtis incarnations. Roger Ebert claimed that "Grant has flowered into an absolutely splendid romantic comedian" and has "so much self- confidence that he plays the British prime minister as if he took the role to be a good sport". Film critic Rex Reed, on the contrary, called his performance "an oversexed bachelor spin on Tony Blair" as the star "flirted with himself in the paroxysm of self-love that has become his acting style". In 2004, he reprised his role as Daniel Cleaver for a small part in Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason, which, like its predecessor, made more than $262 million commercially.
It Was You Charlie (the title refers to On the Waterfront) explores the lonely life of Abner (Michael D. Cohen) a short, schluby, suicidally-depressed former teacher-artist turned graveyard shift doorman and the fierce sibling rivalry he endures (if not imagines) with Tom (Aaron Abrams), his tall, handsome, lady-killing brother. Abner also harbours a tragic secret that has debilitated his professional and personal life while Tom not only seems to have everything going for him, but also scores with Madeleine (Anna Hopkins), the babe our haplessly loveable schlemiel has long held a torch for. Zoe, a mysterious young blonde cab driver in a bright yellow beret, appears in Abner’s life, but for reasons he cannot understand. Nor does he understand the repeated appearance of strange men in trench coats who seem to follow him wherever he goes.
He lost two straight matches each to Sweden's Eddy Bengtsson and Belarus' Dmitry Debelka, who later claimed a bronze medal at the end of the tournament in the prelim pool, finishing last out of twenty wrestlers in the overall standings. At the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Giorgadze qualified for his second Georgian squad in the men's 120 kg class by receiving a berth and placing third from the Olympic Qualification Tournament in Novi Sad, Serbia and Montenegro. Since his previous Games, Giorgadze could not recover a setback from his former rival Bengtsson on the opening bout, but managed to break a 2–2 draw and score a single triumph over Kazakhstan's Georgiy Tsurtsumia. Giorgadze's devised game plan did not effectively accomplish, as he was haplessly pinned by the host nation's Xenofon Koutsioumpas and Sweden's Eddy Bengtsson without receiving a single point, finishing third in the prelim pool and fifteenth in the overall rankings.

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