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"harried" Definitions
  1. harassed, agitated, or troubled by or as if by repeated attacks; beleaguered: This book is a balm for the harried, doubt-filled soul of a parent.
  2. ravaged or devastated, as in war: Since leaving France, the Fourth Battalion had depended for its food on what it could glean from a harried countryside.
  3. the simple past tense and past participle of harry.
"harried" Synonyms
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Just imagine: She's nervous, harried from a day of travel.
When they repossessed homes they were harried by state governments.
Or harried and indifferent about what they'll prepare for dinner?
He looks harried in the last image of the sequence.
Could anything be more alien to the harried New Yorker?
The harried barback's "Sunday Funday" shirt seemed optimistic, for him.
It's a godsend for harried consumers or just bored, lazy ones.
But she also knows that her customers are busy and harried.
He was just doing something kind for a disheveled, harried stranger.
His voice was deep if slightly harried, and his face impassive.
Napping, too, is associated with feeling calm, refreshed and less harried.
Due the show's timeline, she vacillates between harried parent and destroyed parent.
Her harried single mother scrapes a living making food for wealthier neighbours.
The harried Mr Syahbana seems to spend much of his time travelling.
She now says that her activists are being harried by the authorities.
Many of the diners around you will be both harried and hurried.
Safe to say, especially on a harried weekday morning, perfection was elusive.
Sometimes she felt sparkless, a drone heading into each harried, empty night.
Like harried New Yorkers, the dogs seemed stymied by slow-walking tourists.
Harried parents might prefer the scientists focus on a simple translation manual.
But production had been pushed up to May, and he was feeling harried.
He was bullied, harangued and harried out of the game by the Italians.
But you, the harried parent, use it to do what economists call signaling.
The weeks that followed were replete with banker pitches and harried board meetings.
He repeatedly hurried — and harried — quarterbacks even if he recorded just one sack.
Steven Epp, who also helped with the adaptation, stars as the harried attendant.
It became associated with industrialization, the worker's fast food, the harried woman's liberation.
Are there any ingredients more helpful to the harried home cook than sausages?
This led harried drivers who felt pressured to race to complete their routes.
After taking four different trains, he arrived 45 minutes late, harried and angry.
Lucrative niches like foreign exchange and asset management are being harried by new entrants.
The emails are clipped, harried and come in at all hours of the day.
In America they have ruthlessly harried anybody who tries to impinge on their territories.
Gone was the man who had harried Mr. Trump for his failed business ventures.
These new communication channels are almost impossible for the harried county clerks to manage.
Kennedy is harried, but (of course) a loving and well-loved wife and mother.
Not for one second though did Mr. Faye give the impression of being harried.
She's intense and visibly damaged, and her performances have a harried quality to them.
Alice quickly becomes harried and distracted, finding her work-life balance out of whack.
Accordingly, Olson spends most of the show tossing off acidic insults with a harried grimace.
He delivers this song, more so live than on the EP, in a harried mutter.
The actor Gabriel Romero supplied a lifelike sketch of a harried and addled TV reporter.
Behind my smile, I am usually feeling frantic, harried, and overwhelmed most of the time.
I usually travel by plane, an environment where people are usually slightly harried and irritated.
Neighbors said she looked harried and complained often about being tired and working too hard.
In the noble tradition of Dave Attell, Glaser specializes in the lean and harried joke.
It begins with the harried Lord Kettlewell (Brian Protheroe), who is having a stressful Saturday.
Passengers are cramming their luggage into inadequate overhead space; harried flight attendants are urging cooperation.
I'm also often some combination of tired, rushed and harried by a very active toddler.
On that note, we hope all harried fathers and mothers get some rest this weekend.
The confusion over the new rules underscores the harried nature of this year's tax season.
The only men in the painting are put-upon assistants and the harried store manager.
Some harried travelers said they were ready for the climate to catch up with the calendar.
The long and winding road New Yorkers may seem harried but they aren't going nowhere fast.
In 2000 Hizbullah harried the Israelis out of south Lebanon, earning kudos across the Arab world.
But is France's well-lunched workforce of 26m now producing more than Britain's harried 21952m employees?
It's more common than ever to see some harried commuter slip past without waiting his turn.
Harried and hurried Republican tax reform will benefit the wealthy disproportionately and lead to increased inequality.
Everyone is so harried and anxious, we're just grateful someone is still willing to buy us.
Marren seemed both thrilled and harried by the rising tempo at his laboratory in recent months.
A permanent store with the harried, colorless mood of a hastily assembled clearance-sale pop-up.
The harried emergency room environment, after all, hardly encourages thoughtful discussions about patients' prognoses and wishes.
The Portuguese media harried him, and his Facebook page rapidly filled with threats from Benfica fans.
Even glyphosate, arguably the most harried weed-killing chemical, is 40 times less toxic than caffeine.
Often, the only question asked by your harried server is which color of wine you want.
Incoming presidential administrations — at least historically — are often harried and unusually sensitive to intense public backlash.
In the venue itself, $12 beers were on offer to ease the nerves of already-harried parents.
Much to his harried parent's disapproval, Sushrut dreams of opening a garba (a traditional dance form) school.
In the harried process of finding a suitable mate, female fiddler crabs hold much of the power.
He was looking out onto the field from behind home plate, sort of harried, sort of pensive.
I didn't push to hold off on publishing them until we could have a less harried discussion.
She had only just begun a harried job search, and she wasn't sure what she'd do next.
Harried subcontracted delivery drivers feel so desperate to meet overnight shipping deadlines they get in deadly crashes.
It's always a relief to get back to Willa, who is real, and harried, and mostly delightful.
For 30 years his mother Maj and his stepfather, Fredrik von Dardel, harried the Russian and Swedish governments.
She defeated the ERA by mobilizing them; her mostly female volunteer brigades harried legislators into rejecting the bill.
Spare us the music, and provide adequate mobility and signs for both the disabled and the harried traveler.
There's the harried witness to the crime, and the third-string crook who helps with the frame job.
In another, you can hear harried breathing—the cameraman running, maybe—while screaming people flee from something unseen.
Still, the staff is both helpful and harried, intent on moving people in and out quickly and efficiently.
Fitch asked the harried assistant if the calls were running ninety-nine to one against the proposed legislation.
Moments later, they began to realize what they had lost — a blissful respite from the harried world above.
Those stations can spot trends that harried health-care employees can't as they rush from crisis to crisis.
And as the column does refer to fathers, it would seem fair to describe them as "harried," too.
This wasn't the same harried lady who had been packing, moving, renovating, and rebuilding for the past few months.
He threw one interception and was constantly harried by linebacker Vic Beasley Jr., who had 233 1/2 sacks.
Back in 2009, it was a harried, five-day crash course on the strained relationship between our two countries.
Others include a roaring homeless man, a puppeteer, and a harried mom who works in a garbage disposal plant.
After Mr. Woods was shot, protesters harried Mr. Lee in the corridors of City Hall and in public appearances.
The harried bartenders ran out of pint glasses early; they switched to plastic cups, and then to paper cups.
" He added, "The intent was to create a serene environment that could calm the nerves of the harried traveler.
Others might have gotten tests given by harried underqualified school counselors who had to rush to finish before lunch.
He harried the New York tycoon all while wearing a broad smile, and at times seemed to irk Trump.
As I step out of the car, a toddler zooms past on a scooter, harried mother on her heels.
The algorithm then serves up options to harried decision-makers, along with an explanation of why each was chosen.
Urban walking has thus deteriorated from a civilized pleasure to an overheated, unshaded, traffic-harried race to a destination.
Sidewalks in parts of Manhattan are so jammed that harried New Yorkers are forced to walk in the street.
The efficient, harried staff will take your name and quote a two-to-three-hour wait for a table.
We see the father hawk failing to get a chipmunk, then harried by crows, then failing to catch sparrows.
In the months after the attacks, the harried Penttbom teams logged more than 219,2111 leads, most of them insignificant.
She barrels ahead into solutions for our paradoxically harried ennui, including close listening to Mozart and keeping a diary.
As Thanksgiving looms, no algorithm can comfort hordes of harried cooks like the 38-year-old Turkey Talk-Line.
The images line the walls of the space, a row of unblinking eyes that are often tender or harried.
Black Friday, like a groundhog escaping its shadow on Groundhog Day, ushers in the holiday shopping season with harried enthusiasm.
Outlaw King, out November 9, depicts a crucial moment in the history of Scotland and England's long and harried relationship.
DailyHotel, a Seoul-based app that lets harried travelers quickly find hotel rooms, has launched in 10 new Asian countries.
" Martin talks to the camera about his troubles and his master, a harried single woman trying to "have it all.
As we spoke, backpack-toting little ones jumped up and down, and harried teachers bustled in and out of classrooms.
"I've never tried kadhai before," a harried-looking millennial in a white button-down muttered as he scanned the menu.
Georgia has wisely changed its regulations to allow harried doctors and pharmacists to task licensed staff to check the registry.
Her no-apologies, self-forgiving attitude throughout her cheese-grating ordeal might be Paris Hilton's biggest gift to harried cooks.
Mikey Day's increasingly harried exchange with Phoebe Waller-Bridge starts off sweet and goes to... some other places, real fast.
LAX should be quiet, free of the stressed parents and harried business travelers who fill its terminals outside the small hours.
"Let's go home, I think the kids are over it," muttered one harried set of parents on the day I visited.
A harried and tired-looking employee at the front of the store was dedicated to answering questions about Fire and Fury.
I suspect it's a hurried effort from a harried company in search of a new source for hype and consumer admiration.
Let's return to a time where being a harried mess of a human wasn't the high managerial calling it is today.
The facilities run 20173 hours a day, and the three shift changes—morning, afternoon, and just before midnight—are particularly harried.
In the Senate, a harried public effort to hammer through potentially hundreds of amendments to approve their tax proposal in committee.
Johannes Martin Kränzle, as Levi/Beckmesser, evokes the harried but resilient character of the conductor, whom Wagner alternately humiliated and embraced.
In this picture, Mr. Perry also plays Brian Simmons, a harried single dad, and Brian's white-haired, spectacularly rude father, Joe.
Still, it takes a certain amount of fortitude to stand by while your home is overrun by a harried film crew.
"I told him that Beijing sent me," she deadpans, an unlikely scenario, to say the least, for the government-harried activist.
But while his diet was in tatters, he justified his harried lifestyle with the fact that business was good and growing.
Ryan might have considered it a metaphor for the Steelers defensive effort, which stonewalled and harried the Falcons throughout the game.
The question now is whether the actual harried working-class voters who helped deliver Mr. Trump to office buy the story.
I was typically harried, hungry and running late, so I felt lucky when I snagged one of the few inside seats.
Warriors 101, Rockets 92 HOUSTON — The Golden State Warriors were stretched, harried and at times even bullied by the Houston Rockets.
And travelers at the head of a line, at a rental desk, on a timetable, can be harried, vulnerable, undiscriminating consumers.
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Adam Campbell is Greg, the harried executive producer, and Horatio Sanz plays Justin, the video editor and Katie's best office buddy.
WATCH AT CHECK-IN It is not common, but a harried agent could inadvertently put the wrong tag on your luggage.
But the notebooks also contain, intermittently but often, the scribbles of a harried, logistically minded mother: reminders about bills and birthdays.
Plotz said that he knew the Facebook habit wasn't helping him and that he often ended up running late and feeling harried.
The series stars EDM DJ Dillon Francis as the harried manager of a bunch of influencers who live in a house together.
Before holiday travel gets any more harried, check out the best options for keeping your beauty shit together in the slides ahead.
But for this evening, midweek and harried, perhaps Molly O'Neill's great old recipe for chicken Marsala with mushrooms will answer more loudly.
The team's goal is to not only encourage use of dependent care FSAs, but also relieve the mental load for harried parents.
In our harried day-to-day functioning, we forget that life is much more of a gift than it is a burden.
Throughout the decades, the terminal has played host to harried travelers, awe-struck tourists and copious events, like today's table tennis tournament.
Service, while overeager at times, avoids both the harried anxiety of cheaper Indian restaurants and the ceremonious pretension of more expensive ones.
When Kate and I spoke on Wednesday afternoon, she was as harried as you might expect, at least based on her tweets.
While Wilde felt "nothing is so aggravating than calmness," harried parents will appreciate the serene suburban quality of the CR-V's cabin.
Harried executives of short-staffed charities or religious organizations often do not have the time or expertise to pick the details apart.
During the press conference, Putin also blamed "political schizophrenia" in the U.S. for Trump's harried and largely unsuccessful first days in office.
Short is the trusted facilitator, moving through harried days ensuring questions are answered, calls are returned and everyone stays on the same page.
Or do we conjure the harried career woman, rocking her baby back to sleep just three hours before she heads to the office?
But Groopman says that in time, the internist became more popular -- and hence more busy and harried -- right when Groopman needed him most.
Non-economists may find "Cribsheet" interesting as a guide to understanding research findings, though harried parents may focus more on its concrete guidance.
Tough and skilful on the ball, the visitors constantly harried the Danes in the midfield and created some good chances of their own.
The iPhone remained in its box during a harried ride to Circuitwise filled with nearly missed turns, game planning, and borderline reckless driving.
Back in the present, Vari — once more sexually adventurous than Fiona — is now a harried parent, painfully aware of the concessions life demands.
With half the country calling for the agency's head, who wouldn't concede a harried agent a deserved night out to forget about things?
The chickens he paints look harried, but consider what's next for them: Jacques Pépin Collection, $7 to $499, Sur La Table stores, surlatable.com.
Her new book is organized by the time it takes to prepare a recipe — starting with 15-minute dishes for the ultra-harried.
Cleary adds a grace-note of tenderness to her deft comedy and at the same time gives hope to other harried older sisters.
Imagine an AI that wouldn't sass you when you're sounding glum or one that would speed through an interaction when you're sounding harried.
Haaland, starved of opportunities, stuck to his job: he chased and harried; he took up his pressing positions; he sniffed around for chances.
Despite Jolene's sullen presence, the lot is an oasis to Ware, and he starts skipping Rec to visit, unbeknown to his harried parents.
Before dawn one recent morning in Brooklyn, harried garbage crews could be seen careening onto sidewalks, running red lights and backing across intersections.
When she then confronted him about it, he left her harried and pleading voicemails that she plays for the audience in the film.
I shudder to think of the number of important stories that sit in the inboxes of journalists who are too harried to tell them.
Federer obliged him on the second break point, hammering at Rubin's weaker backhand and the American buckled with a harried shot into the net.
To a harried motorist, the Huangjuewan flyover is a vision of hell, a mishmash of lanes and ramps that go in eight in directions.
What they find are some harried doctors, interpersonal drama between a hospital worker and a cop, and a surrounding circle of cloaked, cultish figures.
Say I was one of those harried assistants, fetching and carrying and doing anything I could to keep this monster from screaming at me.
It was a harried formation to enter, and everyone in it looked like they were waiting for the last ship off an apocalyptic island.
We watched clips from Rosemary's Baby and discussed how the protagonist, played by a harried Mia Farrow, is led to believe she is crazy.
There's a strong lobby for poultry seasoning, that savior of the harried Thanksgiving cook, but I went instead with freshly chopped sage and thyme.
Blasting a run-around forehand winner to bring up two set points, he converted the second when a harried Bautista Agut found the net.
The student landlords shook their hands in opponents' faces and demanded payment while harried bankers tried to keep up with the cries for cash.
Did the harried millions who watched TV in the morning, as they cleaned up O.J. spills and packed school lunches, really want hard news?
Both were small developments in Solo's long, harried road to release, but developments nonetheless — ones that can contribute to any heat on a film.
The Tigers' secondary harried the Irish receivers, and quarterback Ian Book was 17-for-34 passing with 160 yards, no touchdowns and one interception.
Corrine goes missing by the end of The Stranger's premiere episode, pushing her husband into a series-long harried investigation into his wife's whereabouts.
Maybe we were too harried to recognize an oasis when we'd found it — although in our defense, the room was packed, the waitstaff besieged.
The start of the game had been delayed 2 hours 50 minutes by rain, giving Fowler a brief breather from a harried call-up.
But the party has also shifted left since then, and has grown more suspicious of Republicans who harried Mr. Obama and elected Mr. Trump.
Most local law enforcement today is ill-equipped to handle ransomware requests, and harried victims usually have limited time to comply with a hacker's demand.
Patience and a smile goes a long way when it comes to increasingly harried gate and flight attendants, TSA agents, and even your fellow travelers.
Byrd's intention with the final three words of the piece is to emphasise the absence of peace in the harried lives of English Roman Catholics.
Harried by American strikes, and more involved in local conflicts, jihadists have not been able to attack the West on the scale of 9/11.
It may seem counterintuitive to factor this into your hectic, rushed morning, but what if it had the effect of making things feel less harried?
Humanity gets wiped out, or at least the survivors are so spread out and harried by the Vek that it they might as well be.
In this episode, we are introduced to a harried woman named Lorraine (Tammie Baird) who's very concerned about a "job" that needs to get done.
And though Paulistanos are often stereotyped as harried and overworked, that's only compared to other Brazilians; compared to most megacity dwellers they are downright easygoing.
Loosely, this work consists of three people (two women and one man) who are harried and corralled by three others (two men and one woman).
" He described being "harried like this by an invisible enemy and standing up against the dangers of battle without any of its exhilaration or enthusiasm.
We're treated to fantasies of harried mothers, whoring mothers, suicidal mothers, impoverished mothers, impostor mothers and indifferent mothers pulling their little girls along the sidewalk.
His characters are harried, generally well-meaning upholders of the establishment, whether a policeman or a dealer outraged over an intrusion on his assigned turf.
That is what Billy Silverman, 40, a restaurateur, did in the harried final days before opening Salazar, his acclaimed Sonoran barbecue restaurant in Los Angeles.
Each month, Transportation Security Administration collects and catalogs 90,000 to 100,000 items that are inadvertently left behind at airport checkpoints by harried and distracted travelers.
Demps missed a harried 218-point attempt with 25 seconds left, giving the Fighting Illini a chance to tie or win on the final possession.
Most of it is set in the mid-1930s, during the Depression, and the point of view moves among patients, caregivers, priests and harried others.
Despite what this may mean for the industry and investors, the airlines and Wall Street will have to forgive harried travelers for not shedding many tears.
Perhaps the antidote to our harried lives, these books argue, lies in collective action, in setting limits and reengaging with one another and the physical world.
Her court-appointed lawyer, Morris Shamuil, a gentle, harried man in his forties, greeted me on the benches outside the courtroom where she was being arraigned.
There's Jason Bateman as Michael Bluth, looking harried as usual, and David Cross is back as Tobias Fünke, yet again in Blue Man Group-style makeup.
The women turn to the window and find themselves gazing at a full-blown riot, with student protesters being harried down the street by riot squads.
As though I were just some harried but ultimately steadfast employee, rolling my eyes at the frustrating flaws of my thick-skulled but ultimately lovable employer?
Some of the best evidence of the newspaper's importance to New York City are the harried complaints of the powerful people whom it has held accountable.
By the end you feel less like you've read a novel than like you've been visited by a harried time-traveler bearing an overloaded thumb drive.
One harried New Jersey commuter suggested that finding a way to work every day was a task best suited for members of a club for geniuses.
Why Mr. Trump granted Mr. de Blasio so much time amid a harried transition to the presidency was less clear, especially given their history of vitriol.
The rig Chinese vessels harried in Vietnamese waters is operated by a Russian state enterprise, Rosneft, even though Russia is supposedly a close friend of China's.
Tony Abbott, a former party leader and prime minister who harried Mr Turnbull from the backbenches, was awarded a token role as an adviser on indigenous affairs.
Saturday's selection process lacked the hallmarks of other delegate fights -- harried delegate wranglers racing around convention halls and big-name surrogates plying party leaders in private meetings.
Public dissatisfaction is partly because of the passage of time—harried commuters forget how bad nationalised British Rail was—but it is also because of administrative incompetence.
Their flight alarmed aid groups and scuttled peace talks held in Geneva, and it filled social media with homemade video and personal accounts of their harried trek.
Television pictures showed him swearing at Brazilian linesman Emerson Augusto do Carvalho at the end of the match after being harried and fouled by Chile's Jean Beausejour.
She said he had sounded harried, and, unusually for him, had spoken in Mandarin—the official language of mainland China—rather than in Hong Kong's Cantonese tongue.
The annual White House Correspondents' Association dinner is a chance for the harried press corps of Washington, D.C., to let their hair down and have some fun.
Kenny Weiss, who lives in Haworth, N.J., said he was dropping off a friend at La Guardia when he saw some harried travelers on an exit ramp.
Outside the main doors I meet Darren, a harried PR, who's taking me to an interview with Sinéad, Edele and Keavy from '90s Irish girlband B*Witched.
A 45-minute Uber ride later, we were at Charles de Gaulle Airport, staring at an impossibly long line of passengers beseeching harried ticket agents for help.
If you are a parent who feels that you can't have your own life, remember this: Parents who are resentful, harried adults are not good role models.
Regina Hall was a surprise best actress winner for Andrew Bujalski's "Support the Girls," in which she plays the harried manager of a Hooters-like sports bar.
The Maori fashion designer Adrienne Whitewood had good reason for being a bit harried when I rang her up while visiting Rotorua on New Zealand's North Island.
The Clinton-Bush transition was harried because of the contested results of the 2000 election, which the Clinton team had hoped Vice President Al Gore would win.
After years of stage roles, Mr. Macy became a TV star in the 21967s as Walter, the harried husband of Bea Arthur's larger-than-life title character.
A mouse, a gorilla, a harried mother who happens to be a pig and a postpunk porcupine are just some of the performing animals of Moon's production.
PLACENCIA, Belize — Two years ago, Chris Maynard was the harried owner of a restaurant in Toronto, up to his eyeballs in work and exasperated by relentless city regulations.
Those of us of a certain age remember dusty and disorganized operations, with harried supervisors, cluttered desks and index cards of random job offers tacked up on corkboards.
At times it's killed me, but more often I manage to make it to the end of a level, battered and harried, with a key item still unused.
I comfort myself that it was the work of a harried marketing intern, but perhaps Fraser felt he needed to trick his readers through the first 10 pages.
The Times's Nikita Stewart reports: "Apartments for rent that accepts programs" is a group on Facebook that is as fast-paced and harried as its grammatical error indicates.
To try to fit in what we can, we end up feeling like Lewis Carroll's White Rabbit, constantly behind, checking our watches, harried, rushing from patient to patient.
Being harried and dazzled like this — bombarded with information we lack the time or capacity to process — we can become pliable, susceptible to groupthink, open to Faustian bargains.
All around him, dozens of teammates and team personnel scurried at a frenzied pace, a harried dance triggered by the stunning end of a Patriots season gone bad.
"Give me three days, this is a matter of international affairs," a harried Akhmetov could be heard telling a hundreds-strong crowd in a video published by Dalanews.
"Give me three days, this is a matter of international affairs," a harried Akhmetov could be heard telling a hundreds-strong crowd in a video published by Dalanews.
She recruits Robert Aldrich (a wonderfully harried Alfred Molina) as the director (they had worked together in "Autumn Leaves," from 1956), and then set out to conquer Davis.
The voucher program, which was shepherded through its harried existence for years by departed House Speaker John Boehner, is set to expire at the end of the year.
So this is no dispassionate visual historian of the harried, urban, citizen in the throes of post-war US social upheaval; Winogrand was actually smitten with human beings.
That's why there is a horny 73-part sex scene bracket dedicated to the nudity-loving fantasy series as well as harried recollections of its most iconic, biting quotes.
Tiki torches in hand, white nationalists once again returned to Charlottesville, Virginia, Saturday night in what appeared to have been a harried rally, conducted under the cover of night.
" He scolded GOP lawyers and wrote, "there was no need for this judicial fire drill and Plaintiffs offer no reasonable explanation of justification for the harried process they created.
Malorie (Sandra Bullock), our pregnant painter protagonist, shuts off harried news coverage so she can talk to her sister, Jessica (Sarah Paulson), though maybe she should've paid more attention.
The result: His hotel, which overlooks a bucolic lake near the Polish border and markets itself as an oasis for harried Berliners, has become "quieter" and "tidier," he says.
Notably, this is a movie without a bad guy, where the tension emanates from the real-feeling challenge of juggling more responsibility than one harried mom can bear alone.
For decades, he has described the country as harried by rampant crime, and has typically placed blame with different nonwhite communities, including urban blacks, Hispanic immigrants and Native Americans.
Then, there is the extraordinary moment when Moll, harried by two solid men, turns and roars at them, so fiercely that they recoil as if confronted by a tiger.
It's hurt to watch Wenger cut an increasingly harried figure, not least because I've resented how it's caused me to question so much of what I love about him.
The couple were rescued as the waters rose — leaving Ms. Neizer so harried that when she finally walked into the hurricane shelter, she had to take blood-pressure medication.
As a result, harried New Yorkers jockey for elbow room on the wood-and-concrete promenade alongside selfie-snapping tourists and vendors hawking iced water bottles and cheap souvenirs.
The harried staff, meanwhile, includes Judd's mostly unflappable right hand (Suzy Nakamura), the ship's level-headed engineer (Lenora Crichlow) and its officious customer-relations specialist ("Silicon Valley's" Zach Woods).
Not a hosts-only trick, batch drinks are also portable and make a welcome gift: Bring one to the next house party you attend to relieve a harried pal.
This canvas tote is carried by 12-year-olds on field trips, by harried white-collar workers with their laptops, by the homeless and by many, many stylish people.
But in a sign of just how harried the push has become, the official language of the agreement wasn't revealed until late Wednesday night after hours of what Sen.
Outside the door was everything you'd expect from a Los Angeles screening: people trying to get in, harried checking of guest lists, a parade of S.U.V.s and luxury cars.
Now, an even newer player has entered onto the scene whose proposition makes all the sense in the world for the many harried, overworked and budget-conscious families out there.
So many pet parents have been there: an off-hours emergency with your beloved dog or cat, a harried visit to an animal ER — and the heart-racing waiting game.
House GOP aides have repeatedly claimed they are working "hand in glove" with the White House, and over the course of the final harried days of drafting, that was true.
This is an unavoidable result of the harried timeline required to get a film into the narrowing path of the few festivals prestigious enough to attract a robust buyers' market.
In the episode's first arc, a harried doctor installs a sensation-sharing implant to better diagnose patients, then becomes addicted to ever-higher levels of other people's pain and fear.
"There are people from car accidents in the desert, cases of dehydration, gunshot wounds, and kidnappings," said Mahdi Mohamed Mahdi, the harried administrator in charge of the migrants' medical files.
What this shows is that, as important and epically fun as that perfectly planned getaway birthday bash is, the status quo is leaving all of us harried and in debt.
The U.S, who had scored in the opening 12 minutes of every previous game at this tournament, were struggling to settle as their opponents harried and closed them down quickly.
"Companies have made so much money already at the expense of workers," Vega, the legislative director of the California Labor Federation, said Tuesday during a harried break between Capitol meetings.
On Monday, a particularly bad day, some harried travelers abandoned cars and navigated the clogged Grand Central Parkway — the main highway serving La Guardia — on foot with suitcases in tow.
Rating The acting is of variable quality; it occasionally feels like even the great Winona Ryder is playing less of a character and more of a stereotypical harried, worried mother.
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If, at one moment, they are captured in high-definition for the screen, then they are also delivered to us by harried paparazzi shots, red-carpet pictures and social media.
I was irritable and harried, like my body was telling me that I would die soon and I needed to get my bucket list knocked out as fast as possible.
He is not our first divorced president (Ronald Reagan) nor the first to have been harried by allegations of a sex scandal (Thomas Jefferson, Andrew Jackson, Grover Cleveland, et al.).
During the Cultural Revolution of 1966-76, when sacred sites were razed by Maoist zealots and countless priests and monks were harried to death, the temple became a primary school.
Happy families in bucolic settings, scuba divers in magical waters, and skiers amid majestic mountains floated above the harried and tired office workers who slogged to and from their trains.
A Palestinian flag was recently planted in a park in Ma'ale Adumim here, a worrying sign for residents that the less expensive, less harried life in their suburb may change.
He struck poses of despair that resonated with harried readers: of his endless effort to read Proust, of lacking the gene for resisting salesmen, of boredom with dull dirty books.
That the harried owner, his nitwit son and the brash, insecure cashier played by Melanie Mayron are Jewish suggests that the carwash might be a metaphor for the entertainment industry.
I knew I had maybe 45 seconds left before the plaster would become too solid to penetrate, so I engaged in one of the most harried jerk sessions in history.
The demo — a harried, upbeat, and at times short-of-breath master class in multitasking — was an excellent example of the power of Apple's technology to keep us connected and productive.
It's like the "Twilight Zone" episode in which Burgess Meredith, playing a harried bank teller, emerges from the vault to find that the world has been destroyed by a nuclear war.
There's the harried, expletive-ridden phone conversations, a tense surprise showdown between Jen and Ronnie's roommates, and, finally, Jen and Ronnie's face-off, which ends with Jen spitting in Ronnie's face.
Love Life Alpha, the first of several short plays shown at the Sci-Fest LA festival, opens conventionally enough with a harried man setting the dinner table for his absent wife.
In days of old, a Wall Street blowout like Friday's would have featured harried traders shouting out sell orders on exchange floors, trying to limit their losses as the market crumbled.
The woman in the video is an activist with National ADAPT, a group that has harried Congress with one legislative objective: to defeat every iteration of Obamacare repeal that Republicans propose.
On the Thursday evening I strolled into the elegant, pub-dark restaurant, the harried waiters were quick to show me to my table and then to forget that I was there.
A harried clerk, helping customers who waited upward of 21950 minutes to pay for their Dodger caps and jerseys and T-shirts, said it had been even busier the day before.
She had been alarmed when Emma had nine children in rapid succession ("like a staircase," she said), and she used to call Emma Cinderella, because she was so pretty and harried.
Sean's increasingly harried exchanges with Julian (Grint), Dorothy's brother, favor tight, canted close-ups that speak to the secretive and at-times-conspiratorial nature of their discussions about Dorothy's well-being.
For her, the college application was not a harried process dominating the afternoons and weekends of her junior and senior high school years, but something that unfolded over nearly a decade.
In the parody above, a harried Fallon (playing Sebastian) waits on hold with the Democratic Party, finally gets through, gets hung up on, and then spills a drink all over his laptop.
The result is a strangely melodic cacophony, all foggy guitars, harried tremolo, strangled howls, and whispery drums, with occasional appearances by eerie, bleating strings and an overall sense of dread and unease.
Half Elvis, half harried-aunt-running-errands, the look is befitting of a 230-year-old man who has spent much of his life cultivating an air of rock 'n' roll mystique.
Ms. Khar has taken issue with the #MommyJuice memes that have proliferated on social media with harried women juggling the pressure of careers and family looking for salvation in goblets of chardonnay.
The gentle Oba is being outworked and outplayed by his younger colleagues, and harried Umemoto fears her work has deteriorated because of poor time management skills and a lack of self-restraint.
President Trump placed much of the blame for his first, failed push to repeal the Affordable Care Act in March on Mr. Priebus, the harried and ambitious former Republican National Committee chairman.
Bill Macy, an actor best known for his role as Walter Findlay, Bea Arthur's harried husband, on the popular 19993s sitcom "Maude," died on Thursday night at his home in Los Angeles.
When in a movie a harried, cynical, pencil-pushing government bureaucrat is saddled with an assignment he doesn't want, during a crisis in his employment, you know how it's going to go.
With sleek white kiosks, biometric passporting, and minimal seating, the interior resembled a sterile sci-fi movie set, albeit with harried work crews still tidying up after their 11th-hour construction spree.
The settlement was reached after intense and harried negotiations involving the de Blasio administration, Nycha, the United States attorney's office in Manhattan and the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development.
In tandem, Italian, Maltese and Greek officials have harried charities that once operated rescue missions off the coasts of Libya and Turkey — launching criminal investigations against them and sometimes impounding their boats.
"If I've got a meeting at 8 and I'd come in at 7:59, I'm kind of harried, my mind is on things and I really don't do it very well," he says.
Photo: NFHA/FacebookA coalition of civil rights groups filed suit against Facebook on Monday, alleging the already harried company violated the Fair Housing Act by allowing housing advertisers to discriminate against minority users.
Most employees habitually put it off until the last possible minute, then eat at their desks in a harried and unpleasant fashion, lest the boss sees us neglecting our spreadsheets for a moment.
The pilots, one harried and one sick, could not know that they were in an untenable situation: They had been handed a plane that international investigators now say had a fatal design problem.
Every single bit of it is as accessible to the harried parent that wants the best shot of their kid on the first day of kindergarten as it is to a pro photographer.
Whether that external thing is a novel-in-progress, a harried client, a business idea, an academic paper, or a windowsill of plants, your strongly felt response is your reason for showing up.
He was fortunate that a show came along with many roles he was bred to play: "Fiddler on the Roof," the musical story of Tevye, the harried shtetl milkman plagued with marriageable daughters.
In today's hectic work world, vacations can provide harried employees with much-needed time to relax and recharge their proverbial batteries, ultimately reaping benefits for both the employees themselves and for their companies.
With long dark hair and a winning smile, she looks like any harried suburban mom who has to rush from work to pick up the kids and get dinner on the table pronto.
In depicting at great length and with meticulous attention the harried, messy lives of this set of ordinary Americans, Kenneally shows us tough realities of intergenerational trauma that are typically ignored or mischaracterized.
Think about it: a man and a woman, both educated at elite schools, her poised but harried, him hailing from a rougher economic background and acting like a bull in a china shop.
But the harried sleuth has so much personal baggage to wrap up — the vindictive ex-wife, the uncertain paternities, the infidelities, the new girlfriend — that he has little time for a proper investigation.
That came when Elon Musk wrapped up the debut of his new electric pickup truck, told the crowd of whooping Tesla fans and harried journalists to enjoy themselves, and walked off the stage.
Merkel still leads Europe's healthiest economy and most stable government, but in a few weeks, she has dropped off her pedestal to become another harried European leader, battling a shift to the right.
FEBRUARY 17 Jane Levy gives a winning lead performance in "Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist," a quirky dramedy about a harried young San Francisco coder who suddenly develops the ability to hear other people's thoughts.
Americans with Syrian and Sudanese partners outside the United States are staying up past midnight to buy one-way plane tickets and plan harried reunions while enforcement of the order is still suspended.
In fact, Set It Up opens not with a meet-cute, but with a montage of harried assistants suffering their daily humiliations and barking at servers and locksmiths on behalf of their bosses.
And when McDonald's Frankie gave harried consent to Johnny's strange, unctuous requests—to open her robe, to reinitiate sex—I wondered how these details would sound if you told them to a judge.
Harried by claims that it allowed billions to be looted from 1MDB, a state investment firm, and preparing for an election that may be called this year, the party looks disinclined to consider reform.
Cue a harried looking man dashing on stage to grab Reedus and Nicotero's chairs and wheel them out of the way, and Reedus giving a cheerful little salute before being dragged out of shot.
Life's most innocuous activities are what usually jolt me back to reality: being pushed by harried commuters in the subway navigating gingerly through snow and ice, or walking—always fearful of developing an infection.
Ten years ago, most parents were represented by individual public defenders who were too harried to get to know their clients and often deferred to A.C.S. Even now, the old assumptions of benevolence persist.
One of the most enduring tropes is that of the retail therapist: a harried woman laden with shopping bags, or a group of friends bonding over their search for the perfect pair of shoes.
Instead, many spas report a spike in bookings from harried swathes of London professionals, who are hunting for rest and recuperation as they grapple with the stresses and strains of the so-called Brexit.
Which brings up an important point: The last 10 days have brought about reams of harried efforts by lobbyists and corporate interests trying to reshape, revise or flate-out remove pieces of these proposals.
Tuesday was Thursday for the Giants, who practiced on a harried and condensed schedule that only added to the sense of upheaval the team has felt during its 1-4 start to the season.
Steyerlisms like "circulationism" (the more an image moves through the digital or real world, the more power it accrues), or "junktime" (the fragmented, distracted experience of the harried freelancer) fascinate undergrads and professors alike.
It is not surprising that harried working mothers resent that 30 percent of low-income families using center-based child care receive some form of subsidy while middle-income families get next to nothing.
Ms. Paruz, who also plays in the Times Square and Union Square subway stations, knows hundreds of songs, from classical pieces to children's tunes, but favors romantic selections that are soothing to harried commuters.
Ed Begley, Jr. provides the voice of Charlie Collins, a harried Gotham resident whose road rage gets him into huge trouble when the driver he's cursing at turns out to be Batman's archnemesis, the Joker.
"I've got broccoli and sweet potato," I'd text her, and she'd run down from her apartment with bags of frozen, pureed pea ice cubes, swapping baggies with me while harried passersby raced for their trains.
And, despite a visit from a harried BLM ranger earlier in the day—who had received a faulty tip that there would be a real van torched in sacrifice—the event took place as scheduled.
The first is "Anne Sexton: A Self-Portrait in Letters" (1977), which follows this doomed poet's career from young motherhood to literary success to mental illness in letters that are harried, plain-spoken and profound.
A hastily drafted initial statement to the news media contained typos — "president" was misspelled — and he delivered it in a harried monotone, staring down at his text, to reporters gathered at the National Press Club.
But the next day, all your favorite people will come over to eat this glorious thing you made by yourself, and you'll forget about the stickiness, the harried dance in and out of the oven.
Administration officials had mulled the idea in recent days, but they were not fully prepared to roll out the details this soon — a factor that was evident from Mulvaney's harried briefing to reporters late Thursday night.
The headphones clearly need some work before they're ready for widespread use — hence the Kickstarter — but the Mindset system looks like it could be a big help for harried office workers looking to hack their productivity.
Letters To the Editor: After arriving at Pennsylvania Station from New Jersey, I read with incredulity that the station provides classical music to ease harried travelers ("Curating a Polished Playlist for a Shabby Hub," June 6).
The harried activity at disaster sites stood in sharp contrast to the rest of the city, where an eerie quiet prevailed, with schools closed, businesses largely shuttered and the normally clogged rush-hour streets mostly empty.
Mr. Biden and Mr. Sanders, too, harried Mr. Bloomberg for his policing strategies in New York, questioning his sensitivities on matters of race in a manner Mr. Bloomberg defended stiffly and in incomplete or misleading terms.
CHRIS PROTOPAPAS New York To the Editor: David Brooks suggests that people are too harried, too distrustful of their own decision-making capabilities and too insecure to choose the best health care plan from market choices.
Testimony from senior government officials offered an inside look into the bungled rollout of the zero tolerance policy and the Trump administration's harried attempts to reverse course after a federal judge ordered it to reunify families.
" He and the band's other member, brooding, dark-eyed drummer/vocalist Erinc, are settled on the roof of the Vice building in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, surrounded by the hustle-bustle of harried young professionals and amorphous "creatives.
He comes across as comically harried by fate; his self-pity leads to vengeful fantasies and outbursts, as when he hurls a chair at a doctor who suggests surgery to rectify his penchant for walking on tiptoe.
His increasingly harried face registers Maura's confusion as her ignorance about so many members of her own community — which she hasn't yet realized is actually many intersecting communities — starts to poison her misguided mission to save Elizah.
Districts should approach the subject of race in American life as meticulously as they design mathematics and physics lessons, not leaving the topics or materials up to the option of harried classroom teachers or well-meaning volunteers.
Cairo Journal CAIRO — The intricate mural took shape over the past few weeks, little noticed at first, spreading across a harried quarter of Cairo where Egypt's garbage collectors live, amid overflowing bundles of this overcrowded city's trash.
Saloons were not manly haunts for mutton-chopped gods; rather they were havens for economic refugees, coming from Ireland or Poland, North Carolina or South Dakota, harried men fleeing the enormous social disruptions of the Gilded Age.
Mr. Larroquette has the right combination of swagger and self-doubt but spends most of the play nursing the harried affect of someone running for a bus that keeps shutting its doors every time he catches up.
Though he remained largely unrecognizable to the crush of passengers surrounding him, Mr. Byford was not just another harried commuter — he is the man who is now running, and tasked with fixing, New York City's subway system.
Tagged by President Trump as "17 angry Democrats," they have shown themselves to be typical, if harried, government lawyers, staying at the hotel opposite the courthouse to devote most of their waking hours to trying the case.
Sullivan is the author of "Hey Whipple, Squeeze This: A Guide to Creating Great Advertising," which chronicles the history of commercial ads, in part, by examining Charmin's classic, fictional grocery store manager and harried spokesman George Whipple.
The bipartisan foursome of the top appropriators reached the agreement after meeting in the Capitol on Thursday, capping a day of harried negotiations, proposals and counter proposals that will significantly curtail the threat of a government shutdown.
On Wednesday investors said they saw the large job cuts as a harried response to a slowing business cycle and tough competition from Airbus, rather than a part of an orderly plan to adjust labor to match output.
The restraints were leather, and kept one wrist and one ankle shackled to the bed while I lay and listened to the calls of people in pain, and the response of the harried people trying to help them.
Villagio of Miami's Transmover 21.6-wheeled scooter has a TSA-approved detachable, rechargeable battery, a space to attach luggage (or perhaps a pet carrier), and could be a harried passenger's answer to that long walk to a flight.
" It quickly cuts to harried scenes of chaos at Trump rallies, with supporters assaulting protesters, security staff struggling to contain a crowd, and Mr. Trump saying, "Do you know what they used to do to guys like that?
With millions of names in the mix, a decentralized legal system, and harried judges, clerks and lawyers trying to stem backlogs, researchers and court officials said jury database errors can happen at plenty of points along the way.
Elijah Cummings, the head of the House Oversight Committee, paint a picture of the harried early months of the administration and the role of Derek Harvey, a senior director at the National Security Council and aide to Flynn.
Buried in the June 20 announcement that Uber will finally allow tipping was a little nugget sure to grab the attention of harried drivers everywhere: Uber will now pass on part of the surcharge for teen rides to drivers.
After an especially short or harried supper, I can find myself wondering how the family gathering that just transpired could possibly help to raise my daughters' grades, improve their psychological well-being or lower their risk of substance abuse.
The only white person who seems moderately oblivious to the built-in disadvantages of Goble's race and gender is Harrison, who is harried and tired but kindly, and just wants to figure out how to launch the damn rocket.
It felt casual and fancy at the same time, like a genuine indulgence that took very little effort — great for the frequent harried mornings that involve juggling day care drop-off, dog walks and an unpredictable public transportation commute.
Rory's best friend Lane (Keiko Agena) trades in her rock dreams to become a harried mother of two, living in Stars Hollow and working for her own mother in the same small-town antique store she grew up in.
It is impossible to take everything in and easy to feel harried: you've seen this, but what about that, and do you really have time to sit down in one more darkened room to watch yet another long video?
You may be sitting in the airport waiting to board and see airline employees donning reflective vests and looking harried, while communicating via walkie-talkie, but have no clue what it means (including whether something might be wrong with your plane).
While some anecdotal reports indicate that these surveillance systems have helped stop school violence in certain cases, they also create new legal and ethical gray areas, "which harried school administrators are mostly left to navigate on their own," Herold writes.
As increases demand for e-commerce creates more work for delivery services, Toyota Auto Body, a wholly owned subsidiary of Toyota Motor Corp, was thinking about the harried delivery van driver when it designed its LCV D-Cargo concept model.
Traffic clogs the streets from dawn until well after nightfall—kita tua di jalan ("We grow old in the streets"), complain the city's eternally harried drivers—and people from every corner of Indonesia cram into every available corner of the city.
Whether it is Seema Pahwa as Sugandha's mother, reprising her roles in "Dum Laga Ke Haisha" and last month's "Bareilly Ki Barfi" as the bride's harried mother, or Anshul Chauhan as the concerned friend, the supporting cast are the real stars.
The use of commercial drones to hover over the destruction from Harvey has ushered in an unprecedented test of an unmanned aircraft's ability to assess billions of dollars in damage for the insurance industry and accelerate payouts for harried policyholders.
Seven years ago, during the heat of committee debates over the ACA, Price delivered a blistering speech condemning Democrats for an unwillingness to negotiate with him and other Republicans amid their harried push to get the Affordable Care Act through Congress.
Twenty-four years after Mandela's election, South Africa's first post-apartheid generation is now coming of age; they are able to choose what to study at university, and to express themselves creatively without the strict censorship laws that harried their predecessors.
And so on Tuesday night, with the Yankees eight outs away from watching the Boston Red Sox clinch the American League East on their own field, Walker was not harried when he stepped into the batter's box with two runners aboard.
Afterward, Mr. Le Moyec, 35, insisted that it was the first time he had caught a dolphin this year — adding that he felt harried by Sea Shepherd, whose volunteers had followed him around the bay for hours at a time.
They say they have found a place where harried city children can live as free-range as the chickens roaming the corner farm, and where the fixings for a dinner party can be sourced locally, perhaps within a short bike ride.
In hundreds of partly redacted emails I acquired from the department, including its correspondence with Officers Miller and Dietz, fraud-unit employees seem harried as they field dozens of queries a day from a variety of federal and state agencies.
Picture this before you plop yourself down in front of your computer to compose your college application essay: A winter-lit room is crammed with admissions professionals and harried faculty members who sit around a big table covered with files.
A 6-year-old could be dinged for failing to wear a part of her school uniform or arriving late, mishaps that are nearly always the fault of a harried parent who has misplaced the keys or forgotten about the laundry.
Managed by a harried publicist, Julia (Margita Gosheva), who wears mostly sleeveless dresses and has a habit of placing folded tissues under her arms during stressful times (which are plentiful), the campaign has a hard time assimilating the shaggy, stammering Tzanko.
You'll need to have your own equipment on hand though, but many of the resorts feature group or private lessons taught by seasoned pros, so you can enhance your skills while getting a break from the harried days at the parks.
Huddles remain the pervasive norm, but increasingly, many are condensed to several harried seconds, as quarterbacks bolt to the line of scrimmage and rely on hand signals and code words to communicate a new play to teammates as they line up.
Following the shooting, Reynolds immediately began live-streaming on Facebook, which sent the events viral across social media, where millions observed her surprisingly calm, respectful and compliant demeanor in stark contrast with that of Yanez, who appeared harried, frazzled and out of control.
While Harry busies himself creating edible masterpieces — the scenic designer Tim Mackabee's working replica of a restaurant kitchen on MCC Theater's smaller stage allows Esparza to actually cook — his business partner, Mike (David Mason, a master of the harried slow burn), is worried.
Twenty-four years after Nelson Mandela's election, South Africa's first post-apartheid generation is now coming of age; they are able to choose what to study in college, and to express themselves creatively without the strict censorship laws that harried their predecessors.
Here he was the founding author of both the Bagehot column on British politics and the Lexington one on America (named after the first skirmish in America's war of independence, where the British drew first blood before being harried back to Boston).
Ms. Hicks — perhaps the only campaign press secretary to have been photographed as a teenager by the fashion photographer Bruce Weber, in a campaign for Naturalizer shoes — favors Burberry trench coats and heels, a break from the scruffy ranks of harried campaign operatives.
The buffoonish scoffing of the prior two seasons' sheriff's office turns into the harried semi-meddling of a college administrator, equally arbitrary and unjust, even though the dean of Hearst College is someone even the cynical Veronica admits is a good guy.
Charlize Theron: The director Jason Reitman has continued to flog his D.O.A. political film "The Front Runner" through awards season, but it was Reitman's spring comedy, "Tully," that surprised on Thursday, scoring a best actress nomination for Theron's performance as a harried mom.
In the game's final missions, by which time I'd filled out my catalog of basic gear, my looting took on a more hurried (and harried) intensity, as defeated enemies went from being sources of new equipment to being mid-mission resupply points.
In the early days of Silicon Valley, however, weighty decisions about free speech were more likely to be made in the course of an afternoon, in a cramped conference room full of complimentary snacks, by a small team of harried computer engineers.
That pretty much describes this year's front-runner, "The Neighbors' Window," which stars the Tony nominee Maria Dizzia as a harried New York mom who envies the young, glamorous couple in the apartment across the way until … well, I won't spoil it.
As coronavirus continues to spread—with confirmed cases in 26 countries—the comparisons to Contagion have been unavoidable on social media; after all, the movie also has citywide quarantines, airport shutdowns, and harried CDC scientists who are racing to find a cure.
Metropolitan Diary Dear Diary: To the man in the hard hat on the east side of Eighth Avenue at 32nd Street: It was blustery for May and raining, and I was stumbling down the avenue, washed along by the harried 7 a.m.
"Destroyed Dresden/Zerstörtes Dresden" (1945-46), a series of drawings by Wilhelm Rudolph made after the Dresden fire bombings that almost totally destroyed the city, are rendered in harried dark lines, hatched and rehatched, until they threaten to break down into scribbles.
When the cheesy trailers for it debuted on YouTube, judgment came so swiftly, so mercilessly, for the clunky, harried 3D animation of "Sonic" that the director, Jeff Fowler took to Twitter and promised a top-to-bottom redesign of the titular character.
When the cheesy trailers for it debuted on YouTube, judgment came so swiftly, so mercilessly, for the clunky, harried 3D animation of "Sonic" that the director, Jeff Fowler took to Twitter and promised a top-to-bottom redesign of the titular character.
But there is a small bit of recourse for harried commuters in the form of late notes issued by New Jersey Transit, Long Island Rail Road, Metro-North and the Metropolitan Transportation Authority that function as a sort of doctor's note for adults.
His movie stars Chris Galust as Vic, the harried driver, and Lauren (Lolo) Spencer as Tracy, a fiery young woman in a wheelchair, who, seated at the back of the van, is ready to engage in—and win—any argument with those at the front.
Will a harried parent dump $300 on a Switch when the Wii U and the Xbox and the PS4 and the iPad and the computer and literally everything else in the house is competing for the attention that once belonged solely to the NES?
Hyperactivity and inattention are readily available to pathologize among minors, and it's getting easier all the time for harried parents or incautious doctors to see a kid exhibit those classic symptoms and conclude it must be ADHD, rather than just a feature of their personality.
This Sunday, while the harried mothers of Massachusetts and Rhode Island stir crab dip, the president will be pulling for Tom Brady and Bill Belichick's dynastic team to defeat the Atlanta Falcons in Super Bowl 51 (sorry, those Roman numerals are too fatuous for me).
This is therefore a supply-constrained market — and our advice here would be to focus on the harried food vendors, which must manage hundreds of relationships, invoices and payments and are likely to be highly receptive to new technology that could help ease their pain.
The 27-year-old hassled and harried Kerber from the very first game and after a 76-minute serving masterclass, Cibulkova was rolling around the court in stunned disbelief after claiming the biggest victory of her career, following a 6-3 6-4 triumph.
On a recent evening, a table of six, half of whom were dripping with sweat from a self-destructive contest to see who could eat the most kua kling, waited fifteen minutes for their drinks, only to discover that the harried waiter had forgotten.
Harried riders press together in a jumble of elbows and backpacks, and the mosh pits on many station platforms are so dense during rush hours that engineers slow to a crawl as a precaution in case people fall or get shoved onto the tracks.
Rushing to get out of town one weekend, she used her apartment as a model to sketch the home of a mischievous mouse and his harried boy companion, drawing the hardwood floors, the black and white tile bathroom, and the arched living room doorway.
Stevens is perfectly fine as the harried scribe, and those who have seen "A Christmas Carol" a few dozen (if not hundreds) of times should derive amusement from encounters with callous aristocrats or random folks with unusual names that found their way into Dickens' tomes.
Last week, King Felipe VI of Spain asked the acting premier, Mariano Rajoy, to form a new government, setting off a harried week of meetings with party leaders to try to create a coalition between parties that have never before joined forces in government.
There are so many competing interests: the Taliban insurgents emboldened by recent success, the harried and corruption-riddled Afghan government, the Americans and Europeans struggling for any positive outcome, the host of international players — Pakistan, Russia, Iran — for whom the war is a chessboard.
A master psychologist, keen strategist and possessor of an enviable deadpan and a string of handy aliases, Mr. Abel had an almost unrivaled ability to divine exactly what a harried news media wanted to hear and then give it to them, irresistibly gift-wrapped.
About half of nursing home residents have Alzheimer's disease or other dementia, according to the National Center for Health Statistics, and consumer advocates say harried family members could easily miss the arbitration clauses as they move a loved one into a home offering care.
Amtrak announced in late September that it would halt its dining service on long-distance trains, trading traditional dining cars — the more luxurious version of the cafe car I sat in as I traveled home that harried evening — for "flexible" and "contemporary" dining options.
The harried, pressure-filled days preceding Grace's opening in 2012 in Chicago's West Loop neighborhood were examined in "For Grace," which also dug deep into the personal life of Mr. Duffy, whose childhood in a central Ohio working-class family was punctuated by domestic violence.
Beverly Fraser, a frazzled suburban mother, is preparing for her mother's birthday party, and she wants her house to be perfect for the occasion, but she is alternately helped and harried by her loving husband, her drama queen sister, and her unpredictable teenage daughter Keisha.
Summer Vacation Watch is meant to be a soothing balm against all the harried elements that are out to harm us—the riptide of lunatics in power, a really high UV rating—by showing the people we like taking a lil' reprieve, preferably adjacent to water.
The first episode, released this week, has an endearingly harried, performed-in-your-bedroom feel that works surprisingly well with the series' space opera setting, in which a hapless space ambassador named Blast Hardcheese Pleck Decksetter attempts to win over the hostile nations in the Zyxx Quadrant.
These ''cognitive errors'' ripple through our lives, CFAR argues, and underpin much of our modern malaise: Because we waste time on Facebook, we end up feeling harried; when we want to eat better or get to the gym more, we don't, but then feel frustrated and guilty.
Danny DeVito and Patti LuPone appear as Jackie's brother and sister-in-law; Edie Falco is his harried business manager; Leslie Mann plays his romantic interest; Harvey Keitel costars as her father; and you'll recognize De Niro's Analyze This partner Billy Crystal in a cameo as himself.
Just then, Louisa Kettering comes out of her house across the street to put out her recycling.. Her dark hair is windswept and she looks harried—still in her office clothes, with a pair of house-slippers on her feet, waddling over to the green wheelie-bins.
In "Sweetbitter" we meet a handsome if hard-bitten young bartender ("He drank like he was the only person who understood beer"); an enigmatic female head server who is Tess's mentor and tormentor; a harried chef; a manager who does more than ogle his favorite female employees.
They seem to us so coupled, married, So flustered with their needful young, So busy housekeeping, so harried, It's hard to picture them among The origins of myth—a buried Secret, rape, a cut-out tongue, Two sisters wronged, where there's no right, Till transformation fledges flight.
Dante condemns this practice, that's true, and relegates usurers not just to the Seventh Circle, but to a subcircle of the Seventh Circle, the lowest of the low: to be harried by the monster Geryon and tortured below the suicides and murderers, amid the sodomists and blasphemers.
Here in NYC — a far cry from the mountains of California — I've been doing my best to seek out that glimmer of humanity in everyone I meet, including the grumpy person at my local coffee shop or the harried commuter who shoves me on the subway.
While the body count multiplies and the ethical violations compound themselves, Luther scurries around London like a harried parent, pulled this way by his boss, that way by the criminal who's holding a colleague hostage and another way by the beautiful, jealous psychopath he just can't quit.
Ashley had told me I would be able to wrangle Judy back into her cage if I made a bloop sound, so I waddled after her bloop-blooping and shooshing the air with my hands, but Judy would not let herself be harried by bloops like mine.
The harried, pressure-filled days preceding Grace's opening in 2012 in the West Loop neighborhood of Chicago were examined in "For Grace," which also dug deep into the personal life of Mr. Duffy, whose childhood in a central Ohio working-class family was punctuated by domestic violence.
We need to pay attention to the design of algorithms, subscriptions services and micropayment structures that attempt to channel our mobile device use into transactions, because mobile devices have made our in-between moments as valuable to brands and advertisers as they have to harried multitaskers.
The bad news is that a harried Disney World "cast member" — whose greatest worry up to that point was probably three-year-old who ate too much cotton candy vomiting in an aisle — is now a referee in a political protest in the hallowed Hall of Presidents.
The end of the year is typically a harried time, what with all the social and financial obligations surrounding the holiday season — which means it's also a perfect time to ignore all those obligations, stay in, and watch something great (and preferably not holiday-related) instead.
In the mad scramble to fill the UFC 205 card with fights worthy of the return of MMA to New York and the long-awaited arrival of the sport at Madison Square Garden, matchmakers (already a harried and scrutinized lot) are at the mercy of cruel circumstance and history.
There are plenty of shots of harried-looking government workers, and as RocketNews24 points out, the people in the trailer dressed in blue overalls look eerily similar to the employees of the Tokyo Electric Power Company who operated the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant during the 2011 disaster.
Rank-and-file Republican senators realize that they have limited time to further mold the legislation and once the motion to proceed passes, kicking off 20 hours of debate and a flurry of amendments in the Senate's vote-a-rama process, the proceedings will become harried and hectic.
Then, in just a few swiftly efficient scenes, we meet a harried hedge-fund manager and his small, sad daughter (Gong Yoo and an amazing Kim Su-ahn), see them settled on the titular locomotive and watch in dismay as a vividly unwell last-minute passenger lurches onboard.
The classic translation by Robert Fitzgerald begins with the grand and somewhat hooty invocation: "Sing in me, Muse, and through me tell the story / of that man skilled in all ways of contending / the wanderer, harried for years on end ..." In contrast, Wilson's tone is earthy and earthbound.
Another point from the study, said Dr. Maryann E. Amirshahi, an emergency room physician at Medstar Washington Hospital Center who has a background in pharmacology and addiction medicine, was that if doctors were going to consider prescribing opioids, pausing a few moments in their harried shift was in order.
The love story of Evan Lysacek and Dang Bodiratnangkura is actually more saga than story — spanning some nine years, a few continents and a somewhat harried holiday search, last year, for the perfect ring for the question Lysacek had long known he wanted to ask: Will you marry me?
Rather than follow any of the aforementioned advice, I zigzagged along like the harried freelancer I'd become, rushing from column deadline to media interview to public event and back again, trying to keep both my Amazon ranking and checking account from tanking, often pulling all-nighters to keep up.
Her platinum plume of hair was in a state of floppy disarray suggestive of multiple rakings by harried fingers, and she had on her famous Stella McCartney sneakers along with an ensemble the color of lime sorbet, which I murmured appreciation for; it was a palate cleanser, just like her!
Mr. Smith is on the editorial staff of Opinion & Sunday Review Many a game has been colored, to use a neutral term, by the split-second inkling of a harried official: Was the player offside when the ball, 30 yards away amid a jungle of legs, was passed to him?
The movie, directed by Adam Shankman ("Hairspray"), surrounds Henson with a gifted support squad featuring plenty of other TV stars, including Josh Brener as her harried assistant, Pete Davidson, Jason Jones and Max Greenfield as back-slapping coworkers and Wendi McLendon-Covey, Tamala Jones and Phoebe Robinson as her best friends.
And as someone who went to a very economically challenged grade school (I spent two years in a mixed classroom with more than 40 first- and second-graders with one harried teacher), I know how important it is to help kids who didn't have the family support that I had.
Read more: The US auto workers union just decided to walk out on GM — here's why they're strikingOn the GM front, Trump has harried CEO Mary Barra about the company's decision to idle four US plants, including one in the re-election-critical state of Ohio — more on that in a minute, too.
Mr. Lucas and Mr. Moore, who both wrote and directed, keep Amy on the run for a while, playing her harried purposefulness against some gently disruptive sight gags: a giant head of Richard M. Nixon that she makes for a school project, a dog wearing a helmet, an office run by giant children.
Her perpetually harried mother, Gladys (Margo Singaliese), is the very picture of long-suffering grit, busying herself making what we suspect is a bottomless supply of pasta and gravy — this is an Italian-American brood, after all — while her father, Mike Sr. (Jordan Lage), finds an escape tending his bar, the Scorpio Lounge.
Toward the end of our conversation on the roof—after talking about all the world's ills, the tenuous state of the global politics, and Nazi rallies in their home country—I decide to ask straightforwardly the implicit question we've been talking about, and the one that governs the harried nature of Running Out of Love.
While Martin does get up to plenty of typical dog shenanigans — in the first episode, he literally eats his owner's homework — he's way more concerned with observing and dissecting the emotional roller coaster that is his life with Nan (Fargo's Allison Tolman), his harried owner who's trying to make headway in her frustrating advertising job.
But the twilight zone was also a safe space, an underground meeting place to talk about things you couldn't talk about on TV. Serling, a playwright harried by network censors in the 1950s, saw that he could tell unsettling stories — about prejudice, conformity, human frailty — if he dressed them in monster masks and alien goo.
Its allies in pro-life, pro-family politics include Orthodox Jews, whose history is not exactly one of power; Mormons, who were harried westward by a brutal persecution and then forced to rewrite their doctrines by state power; and conservative Roman Catholics, about whose difficult relationship to liberalism I will say more in a moment.
Each woman has taken a different path since college: Pinkett Smith's Lisa is a harried mother of two, Latifah's Sasha is a formerly respected journalist now slumming it as a gossip blogger, Hall's Ryan is an aspirational lifestyle guru, and Haddish's Dina is living an emotionally stunted but totally joyous life as the group's irrepressible free spirit.
The NFL team is fighting back through Watt's efforts, the $1 million contributed by Texans owner Bob McNair, other donations from players and staff, and numerous acts of heroism and kindness in the harried first hours of the storm, acts that continue today as the team prepares to bring football back to the city this weekend.
But this means it's not always easy to find the best people to peer-review manuscripts in their field, that harried researchers delay doing the work (leading to publication delays of up to two years), and that when they finally do sit down to peer-review an article they might be rushed and miss errors in studies.
Those 20 minutes were death to the day's schedule, but invaluable for showing the harried doctor something of the grim labor of everyday life for this patient, a heart-rending discomfort of binding elastic and straining seams she could never have articulated, and, of course, one that would have been invisible with her on display in a hospital gown.
At one point, on the day of alleged delivery, I went downstairs from my apartment to meet the FedEx truck, which turned out to be nothing more than a Budget rental truck with an ocean of boxes in the back and two extremely harried workers trying to sort through them, all of this at around 9 p.m.
And while they may be revolutionizing and redefining the way we work — with more than 234% of them eschewing a typical 34-to-24 workday for a more flexible and fluid environment — this flexibility comes at a cost: a harried, hurried and overworked mass who is plugged in 24/7, pushing to work harder and better.
PARIS — At first glance, this was a high-end, high-profile auction just like any other: held in the sale room of a gilded mansion near Avenue Montaigne, with an enthusiastic auctioneer, a sea of fierce bidders, prices ranked in euros, American dollars, Swiss francs and other currencies, and harried-looking staff members monitoring telephones and online bids.
In the perfectly conceived and executed opening chapter, Eve Fletcher, a divorced mother and the harried director of a senior center, drops off her hungover son, Brendan, at a state university in the Northeast, but not before eavesdropping with disgust as Brendan, speaking in the demeaning patois of porn, receives a sexual parting gift from his ex-girlfriend.
In the Trump era, Solnit, who writes against corruption of all kinds — environmental, political, social — seems herself wholly uncorrupted: by these sorts of discussions of commercial popularity; by the harried activity of online life; by the social spheres of Washington, D.C., and New York City; by the aesthetic fetishization that so many women writers are subject to.
At least a decade before the twin figures of the harried working woman and the neurotic, unwed 19833-something became media preoccupations, Ms. Moore's portrayal — for which she won four of her seven Emmy Awards — expressed both the exuberance and the melancholy of the single career woman who could plot her own course without reference to cultural archetypes.
And that's where things stood over the weekend, as Democrats began to open fire with charges that the GOP was planning to pay for tax cuts on businesses — something they rightly believe can help fuel economic growth — by making it harder for the harried middle and working classes to put money aside for retirement without paying taxes on their savings.
But there is little satirical distance when she evokes those who have been so integral to what she has become: the harried, disapproving mother; the smiling, incestuous uncle, both doting and terrifying; and the damaged brother — the "you" to whom much of her monologue is addressed — the idea of whom she clutches as if it were the only anchor in a raging sea.
Athletics 242, Yankees 20 | 33 Innings For much of Tuesday night, as he ranged right and glided left, Didi Gregorius looked so smooth gobbling up whistling grounders that it was easy to forget how tentative and harried he had looked at the start of last season, when he had the unenviable task of replacing Derek Jeter at shortstop for the Yankees.
"The Ones Who Stay and Fight," which she describes as "pastiche of and reaction to [Ursula] Le Guin's 'The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas,'" takes an already preachy story as its springboard — let no one pretend that the genre isn't soapbox-prone — to argue with both the past master and the rabble of reactionaries who have harried efforts to diversify science fiction.
Mr. Free's Curtiz is comically harried and frustrated, not the severe autocrat Curtiz actually was; Erin Treadway's Mayo Methot, Humphrey Bogart's alcoholic wife at the time, is more a nuisance than deeply troubled; Zac Hoogendyk — alternating in one scene as Ingrid Bergman's first husband, the future surgeon Petter Lindstrom, and her second, the director Roberto Rossellini — toggles between blandness and caricature.
Some reporters and editors at the paper say that individual instances of not properly crediting are attributable not to a policy of not linking to rival news outlets, but just to harried journalists not getting around to doing so, green reporters not knowing to do so, and editors not being aware of previous reporting and not doing the research needed to add links.
" The influence of Ms. Moore's Mary Richards can be seen in the performances of almost all the great female sitcom stars who followed her, from Jennifer Aniston to Debra Messing to Tina Fey, who has said that she developed her acclaimed sitcom "30 Rock" and her character, the harried television writer Liz Lemon, by watching episodes of "The Mary Tyler Moore Show.
There are plenty of editors that do care, but you know, there's a sense that writers and editors themselves are so harried by the world they're in, they're so pushed around and so kind of doing things that in too much with less money, and so they're often quite ... You know, they don't get back to people, because they are hassled.
Mashable reporter Chris Taylor took the 238-mile range Bolt on a test drive in 2016, and was thoroughly impressed: The Bolt has passed an important middle-class milestone: you can drive for a full and harried work week, at the distance of the average American commute, with miles to spare for evening jaunts, and you won't have to think about plugging in until Saturday.
That is less surprising when one realizes that for all the stories about harried workers in the Midwest shouldering an unbearable tax burden, tax relief since Reagan's fateful State of the Union speech has mostly been aimed at benefiting the well-to-do: The average tax rate for Americans in the bottom half of the income pile was higher in 2014 than it was in 1980.
The fliers make their way into the hands of many wistful would-be singers, including a young gorilla named Johnny (Taron Egerton), whose dad is a petty criminal, a punk-rock porcupine duo named Ash and Lance (Scarlett Johansson and Beck Bennett), a crabby mouse named Mike who can sing like Sinatra (Seth MacFarlane), a harried housewife pig named Rosita (Reese Witherspoon), and a shy elephant named Meena (Tori Kelly).
The breadth of Kelly's work on view is less of an attempt to confuse the viewer than it is an accurate reflection of his art practice and philosophy on how he believes art should be made: "You see, I have this obstinate streak which came about after a brief and harried brush with art school and its insufferable mantra, 'find your voice, stick with one thing, and master it,'" he explains to Creators.
And challenges for those workers ramp up this time of year when, over a two-week period that starts before Christmas and ends just after New Year's Day, an estimated 41 million harried travelers shed belts and shoes, grudgingly remove both laptops and liquids from their luggage — and also, not infrequently, fail to recall that they have tucked a loaded pistol, say, or a pet tarantula or some throwing stars in their carry-ons.
"This has been the most difficult decision in my career, not just as mayor, but as a mom, as a friend to many of you in this room, and many of you have stepped out in ways that I can't even imagine to support me," she said in her closing remarks to the City Council, wearing the harried, pretend smile of someone who has made a big decision and doesn't want anyone to talk her out of it.
Bounding around the stage of the Lyceum Theater, where the play opened on Monday, he jousts with not one or two but three different phones, nearly sweating through his gingham shirt as he gives voice to more than 40 characters, among them the harried but even-tempered central character, Sam; an imperious French maître d'; a patronizing bully of a chef; a chipper assistant to Gwyneth Paltrow; a socialite with a manner even more imposing than her name; and a lively menagerie of other New York types.
Started last year with a mission to create a nonalcoholic beer that would pass muster with actual beer snobs, Athletic features a head brewer and co-founder, John Walker, who won awards during his time with Second Street Brewing, a highly regarded craft-beer brand in Santa Fe. Mr. Shufelt said that three-quarters of Athletic's customers are not sober, but rather belong to "a demographic we theorized was latent": light drinkers like athletes and harried parents who cannot spare the energy for hangovers.
Metropolitan Diary Dear Diary: everyone has an opinionin New York Citywe express it freely to strangerswhenever we meeteven the recluse expoundswhen passers-by clusterthe common living roomin our town is the street the absurd mismatch of aliving dust mop Yorkieattempting to court a wolfhoundfive times its sizewill provoke a debate directedat each harried owneras dozens of dog mavenswillingly stop to advise a sidewalk table of sandwichescakes and pastriesa movie van parked at the cornerof Franklin and Veseyactresses preennext to a broken porcelain sinkthe star of the showwanders holding a daisy passing New Yorkersabsorbed in our thoughtsstop what we're doingand wonder aloudwho's in the moviewhen will it openeach competing to gestureand talk in the crowd

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