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You see a woman — quiet, dignified, vulnerable,  heartbreakingly so.
But heartbreakingly, Charny says he should not have been surprised.
Reports of rescues that turned out to be heartbreakingly false.
I was, heartbreakingly, entirely too full to consider buying one.
These men are among the heroes in her heartbreakingly sad story.
Heartbreakingly, Saba's story of oppression is not unique, but she is.
Most heartbreakingly, she nearly runs out of room before the end.
Young, naïve and hopeful, Pearl is already bulimic and heartbreakingly biddable.
Young, naïve and hopeful, Pearl is already bulimic and heartbreakingly biddable.
He's sharply funny, self-aware and heartbreakingly honest about internet culture.
My sister, Dana Anderson, was, heartbreakingly, one of these horrid statistics.
His and Ms. Enns's experiment on the Kamchatka Peninsula ended heartbreakingly.
This passage of time feels at once inconceivable and heartbreakingly normal.
"Serving and protecting" in situations of uncertainty is, in fact, heartbreakingly difficult.
And more heartbreakingly, trackers may prevent our kids from feeling truly free.
And more heartbreakingly, trackers may prevent our kids from feeling truly free.
Bishop Instruments and Bows (2 Hinde Street) sells heartbreakingly beautiful string instruments.
Heartbreakingly, she called our daughter by the name of someone else's child.
"Goldberg's passionate depiction of Lillian rings heartbreakingly true," Joanna Rakoff wrote here.
His nephew also sobs, also heartbreakingly, when looking for food in the freezer.
She heartbreakingly says that she doesn't love him enough to survive for him.
The mystery that the show solved so heartbreakingly tonight LASTED FOR 20 YEARS.
" • Subjects with heartbreakingly hopeful facial expressions were reluctantly categorized as "I just can't.
Over the last few years, H&M has dropped some heartbreakingly good swimwear.
In certain shots, he is almost heartbreakingly beautiful, yet unaware of his charisma.
City Kitchen Pity the poor skinless, boneless chicken breast, so often heartbreakingly overcooked.
Prairie grasses of muted yellows and olives bristled under a heartbreakingly blue sky.
Somehow her characters, which defy racial and gender stereotypes, are poignantly, heartbreakingly human.
Heartbreakingly, the tiny baby's hair even fell out — a side-effect of her chemotherapy.
That's why Catalonian cartoonist Joan Cornellà's warped, heartbreakingly horrible paintings are perfect for us.
DAILY CROSSWORD COLUMN Zhouqin Burnikel sets a heartbreakingly high bar for 2019 Sunday puzzles.
Suicide is often talked about like an anomaly, an extraordinary tragedy — yet it's heartbreakingly common.
The two perspectives meet and cross, heartbreakingly, for a single duet on their wedding day.
There is something heartbreakingly futile to the comic's ending, because justice may never be served.
It featured an original adoption promotion photo that showed her heartbreakingly bright-eyed and eager.
A heartbreakingly familiar cascade began: People left, property values collapsed, and then people couldn't leave.
The boiled potatoes, she told me, were heartbreakingly profound, with an earthy, clover blossom sweetness.
The series begins with an extended prologue which establishes each of the boys as heartbreakingly normal.
The woman heartbreakingly told Mitchell her mother had died as a result of the power outage.
Most heartbreakingly, Naz's mother (an outstanding Poorna Jagannathan) seems convinced that her son is a murderer.
His ready answer to my question "How are you feeling?" is, unfortunately, heartbreakingly familiar as well.
" You hear, heartbreakingly, Ms. Reynolds's daughter tell an officer, "I want to get my mommy's purse.
But the experiences that live in our heads are often obvious and ordinary, sometimes heartbreakingly so.
Dylan's songs "never sounded quite so heartbreakingly personal and universal at the same time," writes Brantley.
It is 1950, and she is violently angry at the world — and, heartbreakingly, not sure why.
It's a very long, complex novel that toes the line between extremely funny and heartbreakingly sad.
The only monster that has appeared so far turned out to be a heartbreakingly sympathetic tardigrade.
The next day in the office, he told her she was "heartbreakingly beautiful," according to the complaint.
Her heartbreakingly rough childhood in the South Bronx — drug-addicted parents, abuse — has undoubtedly contributed to it.
Stewart is 0-17 in the race and has come heartbreakingly close to winning it several times.
Its heartbreakingly powerful video, "Suicide notes talk too late," gets right to the core of the issue.
But its investigation of civil disobedience and organized resistance feels heartbreakingly timely and intensely necessary (2:866).
But its investigation of civil disobedience and organized resistance feels heartbreakingly timely and intensely necessary (2:00).
If you know where to look, you will find heartbreakingly potent art at the fair this year.
For example, an infamous photo from 2015 of a heartbreakingly thin polar bear is again making the rounds.
" One man heartbreakingly describes the feeling of being trapped in his excess skin: "This skin is a prison.
I sometimes wonder if our inability to strike out is heartbreakingly rooted in our love for one another.
But, for me at least, they've never sounded quite so heartbreakingly personal and universal at the same time.
She's really hard to take until she becomes almost heartbreakingly vulnerable, and Elizabeth Stanley really nails that performance.
A few more heartbreakingly close playoff losses later, Penn felt confident enough to return to Arrowhead this season.
In 2016, we were given the heartbreakingly emotional Moonlight, joyously colorful La La Land, and amusingly gritty American Honey.
Grant and Whishaw play their parts heartbreakingly well, especially Grant, who manages to make Thorpe both tragic and loathsome.
Heartbreakingly, Kincaid was on the phone with her husband Zach during the time of the crash, according to KTLA.
Heartbreakingly, Kincaid was on the phone with her husband Zach during the time of the crash, according to KTLA.
As Abstract reaches toward his own destiny, sometimes getting there, sometimes falling short, the result can be heartbreakingly raw.
"I have low self-esteem and I always have," she stated, heartbreakingly, in an interview with Newsweek in 2000.
The number of eligible voters of Hispanic background who did not cast a ballot in 2016 was heartbreakingly high.
But as admittedly clichéd as the "overcompensating female cop" role can be, McAdams elevates it into something heartbreakingly genuine.
"I can't imagine what life would be like without Jett," he heartbreakingly said, 15 years before his son's untimely death.
Heartbreakingly, we also learn that their foster dad beats them, and even threatens to throw them out of the window.
Director Makoto Shinkai turns Your Name (which he also wrote) into an almost heartbreakingly gorgeous film to just look at.
So it's sort of funny and sort of heartbreakingly weird to see people reduced back to it again in adulthood.
She was smart, street savvy, and heartbreakingly aware of the double standard that exists to congratulate men and shame women.
Because I didn't realize I was in a play, my performance was heartbreakingly realistic and was met with great acclaim.
Like many of his peers, Ollie is heartbreakingly bad at school, and seems sincerely incapable of focusing in the classroom.
Some are heartbreakingly sad; some laugh-out-loud funny; some momentous and tragic; almost all of them resonant or surprising.
Gut Punch No. 2 lands in the form of Jimmy, who visits and attempts a heartbreakingly sincere, painfully honest rapprochement.
"It's heartbreakingly sad," the New Orleans resident says of the lack of diversity both in front of and behind the camera.
That has included, at times heartbreakingly, being outgrown, forgotten and cast aside by the mercurial little people whose love animates them.
But Bloom and Stevens are most captivated by Fisher and Reynolds' close adult relationship, which is simultaneously acerbic and heartbreakingly sweet.
It's a commendable move, and just one of many acts of kindness that tend to follow these increasingly, heartbreakingly frequent shootings.
They huffed and puffed late in a heartbreakingly close Game 5, then turned in a Game 6 dump for the ages.
"I'm so lonely," Victoria heartbreakingly confesses at one point, which still doesn't do much to clarify why Abdul occupies that void.
She'd sequestered herself in Dragonstone, her hair heartbreakingly disheveled in Missandei's absence, and her overall look veering into Mad Queen Chic.
"I know they would not have been able to see my messages anyway, but this is heartbreakingly symbolic," said one user.
When I stepped off the plane in Srinagar, Kashmir's biggest city, the mountains looked heartbreakingly beautiful, with snow glistening on top.
His Christmas song remains a classic, but heartbreakingly the joyous time of year was always one filled with pain for George Michael.
The footage was part of the eighth release by police of heartbreakingly graphic sights and sounds of the massacre and its aftermath.
And, heartbreakingly, we have seen children who survived unspeakable tragedy face a still-uncertain future -- and a mistaken view of American values.
A quick Google image search of 'snakes hiding in toilets' returns galleries worth of heartbreakingly horrible images of reptiles in bog bowls.
"… and then tears of sadness because it was all I had to do to keep my baby girl here," she heartbreakingly added.
Sometimes, such honesty wanders into heartbreakingly real territory, as it did Sunday, when the Deadpool actor tweet an observation about Disney movies.
A visit with the artist reveals him to be every bit as brilliant, confounding and heartbreakingly soulful as the pictures he makes.
In recent decades she has embraced singing in a parlando style that is witty, literate, discreetly sexy and at times heartbreakingly honest.
Because so much goes painfully unspoken between characters, Kosiso is heartbreakingly unaware of how much her nephew relates to what she shares.
When Hanawalt describes the seahorse as "heartbreakingly cute," you might think you know what she means, since okay, the kid is cute.
Instead, his dad drags him into a home filled with heartbreakingly happy pictures of the person he is trying most to forget.
But trust me, the slower third quarter is worth sticking with when you see the way the characters heartbreakingly come to a climax.
Heartbreakingly his flagship product, the Mel-Meter 8704, is named after his daughter Melissa's year of birth – 1987 – and her year of death.
"My story is heartbreakingly common," she says, adding that she hopes children will take comfort in knowing others have survived such a thing.
" The story ends heartbreakingly: "Like a shutter in a rainstorm, banging against a window, I venture forth, retreat back, try afresh, retreat again.
Let the Peanuts gang live forever in your home with this heartbreakingly perfect series of books, the last as essential as the first.
But more importantly, almost every single member of Q's following seems to have one glaring and unifying trait: They are deeply, heartbreakingly lonely.
His fate: a heartbreakingly narrow loss in the year of Tet and of the assassinations of Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert Kennedy.
And when they're forced to return home to Kansas City — and a past that neither wants to revisit — their fates feel heartbreakingly inevitable.
At Roof's first appearance before a judge shortly after the shooting, family members of the victims heartbreakingly pleaded for mercy on his behalf.
"Just to be in the same room with him was all I required — and that was very hard for him," Franz said, heartbreakingly.
The Los Angeles Dodgers came heartbreakingly close to besting the Washington Nationals on Wednesday and moving on to the National League Championship Series.
He has come heartbreakingly close in his 243 previous tries and spoke last month of his desire to add that win to his résumé.
The New Yorker's cover in response to the tragic Las Vegas shooting shines a heartbreakingly candid light on the problematic gun culture in America.
We've all read a lot of online dating profiles in our time, but you've probably never read one as heartbreakingly good as this one.
His legendary "Space Oddity," for instance, is a swirling tale of an astronaut named Major Tom that's at once expansive, experimental, and heartbreakingly sad.
O'Brien's prose reverberates with fiery crashes, then stings with the tragedy of lives lost in the cockpit and sometimes, equally heartbreakingly, on the ground.
To recap, heartbreakingly, in Game of Thrones episode four, Dany, her dragons, and her army were ambushed on their way to Dragonstone by Euron Greyjoy.
The pair heartbreakingly split back in 2017, but have since been redefining what divorce means for a family, especially when it comes to moving on.
In an open letter published in The Age titled "This Is A Spine," Koziol brilliantly and heartbreakingly explained the struggles faced by the LGBTQ community.
We look at the photos of the victims that are already on the way to becoming heartbreakingly familiar and see people who look like us.
With children less than a year old lost in the system, it's become heartbreakingly difficult to simply match children to the parents that brought them.
Because when the heartbreakingly beautiful, surreal, unimaginable experiences do happen, they're even more breathtaking in person than they look behind a carefully selected Instagram filter.
This Official Hamilton Instagram account posted this photo captioned with the heartbreakingly beautiful sonnet for Orlando that Lin-Manuel Miranda recited in his acceptance speech.
Nicholas Hughes, the baby whose gravity-defying crib gymnastics are heartbreakingly described in "Ariel," became a fisheries scientist in Alaska and, in 22, hanged himself.
For them, Warren was the rare candidate who led with both her head and her heart, and their connection to her policies was heartbreakingly emotional.
Paulina Porizkova heartbreakingly revealed she feels her world will never be the same after the loss of her estranged husband and Cars frontman Ric Ocasek.
You can heartbreakingly try to count the infinite, tiny what-ifs in regulation that could have led the Falcons to clinch their first ever Super Bowl.
Describing his radiation treatments, he writes: But the most heartbreakingly beautiful just-for-you thing is the sound the machine makes when the beam is emitted.
Over his left shoulder hung Mars, reddish-brown and heartbreakingly small, while to his right, the much grander Jupiter was lit up like a disco ball.
And of course, to accompany these dark and depressing moments, there's been a heartbreakingly beautiful score, composed by John Lunn and performed by the London Chamber Orchestra.
On Thursday, country star Thomas Rhett's wife Lauren Akins shared a series of precious throwback photos alongside a heartbreakingly sweet message to celebrate their daughter's second birthday.
But my darling, if this relationship is this much of a bummer after four measly months, imagine how heartbreakingly awful it's going to be after four years.
The real star of the series, though, is Brittany Wagner, the athletic academic adviser, who struggles, sometimes heartbreakingly, to get the players to take their classes seriously.
But Nagasu — famously, and heartbreakingly for her — was passed up for the United States team that year, even though she finished third at the United States nationals.
That element makes for both some beautiful prose and an underlying sub-narrative that eventually merges with the book's street-level story in a heartbreakingly effective conclusion.
From decadent Prosecco-flavored rings to those heartbreakingly adorable Pusheen lookalikes, we're pretty sure that we're coming close to having sampled every possible breed of this classic dessert.
And once Gaga explained that "Joanne" brought back to life the part of her father that died with his sister (the album's namesake), the song became heartbreakingly bittersweet.
An Unwavering Tendency Toward the Center of a Blistering Sun is a sparse and punctuated exhibition that feels almost like poetry in its spare and heartbreakingly beautiful phrases.
As I talk to you today upon the release of the record all I feel is peace, satisfaction, and an unbridled excitement to share this heartbreakingly complex work.
It's just heartbreakingly sad when you see this couple, and you see them come together, the moment they meet — and then you see the moment they split up.
There's actually something heartbreakingly and unsettlingly emotional about actually watching them in a light, fun story, because you can kind of feel the ticking clock underneath it all.
Cleverly skirting this obstacle, the International Fund for Animal Welfare ignited an international protest movement by coaxing celebrities like Brigitte Bardot onto the ice for heartbreakingly cute photographs.
Dave Bautista's Sapper is a heartbreakingly replicant trying to keep his head down and just survive, but it's hard when you're bigger and stronger than everyone around you.
"Goldberg's passionate depiction of Lillian rings heartbreakingly true at a moment when discussions of emotional labor dominate certain sectors of the media," Joanna Rakoff writes in her review.
Ms. Ruff (recently seen in the Off Broadway hit "Fairview") defines the contours of that life with a completeness that feels both in-the-moment and heartbreakingly prophetic.
Yet in a room full of people distraught and enraged by the election of Donald J. Trump to the presidency, "Party People" felt heartbreakingly timely and intensely necessary.
They might be 30-year-old birds in a cartoon world, but they're also wonderfully written, three-dimensional women whose friendship and issues are complicated and heartbreakingly realistic.
Photo: Chris Hondros (Getty Images)It's become a heartbreakingly common sight on the internet: People using crowdfunding sites to raise money for their expensive health care, including cancer treatment.
"There are the doctor's office shots — headless, slumped bodies in unflattering, overhead neon lighting; heartbreakingly beautiful images of things gone horribly wrong — always in black and white," she says.
But, for what feels like the first time in 23 seasons, the picture perfect, romantic facade was stripped away and Colton Underwood presented us with a heartbreakingly relatable moment.
"These findings show that these stereotypes begin to impact girls' choices at a heartbreakingly young age," said Princeton University philosophy professor Sarah-Jane Leslie who contributed to the research.
Sadly, there are times this goes heartbreakingly wrong — like the dear friend I have whose son was bullied for speaking out against a "Trump club" at his elementary school.
Heartbreakingly, Shamsher told me he had a better chance of getting into the UK on the back of a truck than waiting for the government to let him in.
While many TV episodes these days play with four-dimensional narratives and unreliable perceptions, "The Queen" stayed heartbreakingly grounded in character by anchoring itself in Ruth's point-of-view.
"It is heartbreakingly frustrating to be a humanitarian worker and to have the resources and the supplies but not to be able to reach these people," Mr. Egeland said.
The car belongs to Dorothea Fields — a thrilling Annette Bening — a divorced single mom with an only son, the teenage Jamie (Lucas Jade Zumann, in a heartbreakingly sincere turn).
But a year and three months ago I decided to let NBC's heartbreakingly dramatic primetime show, This Is Us, into my life and these weekly sob fests are the repercussion.
"I want to win Grand Slams," she told the press after a heartbreakingly close loss to two-time champion Petra Kvitova in the third round of Wimbledon back in 2014.
In the Henriad, Falstaff dies offstage between Henry IV Part 2 and Henry V, and when we learn that he drank himself to death, it's in a heartbreakingly understated moment.
The dreamy, heartbreakingly beautiful theme by Angelo Badalamenti is iconic, and the whole soundtrack is extremely popular on YouTube, racking up several million plays on various uploads across the site.
The early message board pages are gone, or only partially archived, and Ong's Hat is its own abandoned town of crude Angelfire pages, trippy artwork, and heartbreakingly earnest '90s posting.
Mabanckou heartbreakingly captures a child's struggle to figure out who he is and how he can survive in a world so gratuitously cruel and unjust it ultimately drives him insane.
That show's heartbreakingly potent church scene finds a flip side in "The Secret Life of Bees," with the Atlantic's building, a former church parish house, amplifying the sense of worship.
But one thing was heartbreakingly clear when the authorities peered into a container truck in a British industrial park early Wednesday morning: None of the 39 people inside were alive.
But one thing was heartbreakingly clear when the authorities peered into a container truck in a British industrial park early Wednesday morning: None of the 39 people inside were alive.
The images of traumatized people in Florida, Texas, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands, their obvious suffering, and their outsized losses, heartbreakingly underscore the complexity and magnitude of FEMA's work.
Lichtman has a terrific ear for the tiny linguistic cues that reveal completely correct English to be nonetheless foreign, and Anja's dialogue is delivered in sometimes heartbreakingly poignant German-English.
Acevedo's nephew Edgar Daniel Negron has created a GoFundMe for the family in hopes of covering funeral costs and heartbreakingly spoke of the happy little family that the fire stole away.
In the fourth ("House by the Lake"), the show dove into the past of Cunanan's second victim David Madson (Cody Fern), heartbreakingly revealing his terror of coming out to his father.
" Reviewing the book, Nathalia Holt writes that "O'Brien's prose reverberates with fiery crashes, then stings with the tragedy of lives lost in the cockpit and sometimes, equally heartbreakingly, on the ground.
Ms. Michel found companionship, rather heartbreakingly, in objects that populated her stage: plastic bags, tin cups, a podium zipped up inside a tent, where she delivered an impassioned, barely decipherable speech.
Seeing that this won't work and heartbreakingly devoted to the success of the team, Jared goes rogue, hiring a click farm to create and maintain accounts to goose that DAU number.
They have lost their last eight playoff games, dating to 1993, some heartbreakingly, including a 2013 game against the Colts in which they blew a 38-10 lead and fell, 45-44.
Meanwhile, in the heartbreakingly stereotypical Christian Korean Kim family, Lane (who was also presumably brought up by a single mom) ends up pregnant with twins and nowhere near achieving her unachievable dreams.
Even more heartbreakingly, per the episode's director, David Nutter, Jaime coldly informs Brienne, "I don't love you anymore," as the camera focuses on her face, though we don't hear him say this.
Scout Niblett – "Wolfie" From her 2005 album Kidnapped By Neptune, Scout Niblett's "Wolfie" is a heartbreakingly honest description of the all-encompassing vividness of love, delivered with her trademark heaviness and emotional intensity.
Not only because the Seawolves have a chance to pull an upset, but also because they've come heartbreakingly close to their first March Madness bid the last two seasons, only to fall just short.
That's great news for the Ben Mendelsohn fans who were worried that the most heartbreakingly divisive character on Netflix's "Bloodline" would vanish with the Florida Keys' changing tides after his younger brother killed him.
As played by Theroux, Kevin's combination of frustration and despair — brought on by his deep worry that he won't ever shake free of whatever psychological or supernatural condition is plaguing him — becomes heartbreakingly palpable.
Heartbreakingly, one mother I spoke with, who had no official proof of her relationship to her citizen child, was afraid to travel with her ill infant daughter to get her a life saving surgery.
The focus on Abigail (Hannah Britland), in a moment of what would be unqualified joy in another show feels heartbreakingly real, and is a fine showcase of Lovesick's mastery — this was no disposable love rival.
Six years before her own death at 92 on Tuesday, the former first lady heartbreakingly recalled her final months with Robin after the Bush family was told there was no treatment for their young daughter.
Those nearest and dearest to the new royal offered their support, frustration, and concern over the "global bullying" the mother-to-be has experienced from tabloids, Internet trolls, and — most heartbreakingly — her own immediate family.
Justin Jackson delivered the go-ahead three-point play and North Carolina scored the last eight points for a 71-65 win over Gonzaga and a title that heartbreakingly eluded the Tar Heels last year.
Justin Jackson delivered the go-ahead three-point play and North Carolina scored the last eight points for a 71-65 win over Gonzaga, the national title that heartbreakingly eluded the Tar Heels last year.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The U.S. Open offers South African Kevin Anderson a shot at redemption as he bids to claim his first Grand Slam title after twice coming heartbreakingly close in the last 12 months.
Instead, the complaint reads, heartbreakingly, as the story of a transgender girl acting like any other girl — dancing in the locker room, expressing insecurities about her body — in the face of rejection by her peers.
At 7, Neil was a heartbreakingly endearing, bushy-tailed youngster from Liverpool who wanted to be an astronaut or a motor-coach driver; at 14, his bright lantern eyes have gone red-rimmed and panicky.
As I lifted the salty-sweet snack to my mouth, I wondered if it was only black folks who felt as I do — as though everything around me is at once, heartbreakingly familiar and foreign.
Not only does Madden shine in big obvious moments — like his now-infamous 007-like driving sequence in Bodyguard's second episode, or David's heartbreakingly low moment following a shocking death — but also in the small ones.
For heartbreakingly understandable reasons, there's one person who initially didn't believe the news — her youngest son, Prince Harry, who was just 12 years old when the Paris car crash killed Diana, Dodi Fayed, and Henri Paul.
The manner of Cooper's death is a heartbreakingly familiar one: At least 39 children in the United States have died of "vehicular heatstroke" this year, according to statistics compiled by a San Jose State University researcher.
So after that first scene, in which Susan Pourfar plays the prematurely embittered 40-year-old Mary Page, we are thrown back to 203, in which the heartbreakingly fresh-faced Emma Geer plays her at 19.
Owls is about Peter Strongbow, a young man who is just beginning to learn how to contend with his heritage and, even more heartbreakingly, the fact that the love of his life is living with HIV.
She produced work in an arresting variety of mediums and registers: silly, surreal lamps; a famous series of photographs of chewed gum; cast-resin "tumors," made after she was diagnosed; and heartbreakingly vulnerable self-portrait busts.
Will and Lyra fell in love over the course of that trilogy and then wrenchingly, heartbreakingly parted forever, and while he doesn't make a miraculous reappearance in The Secret Commonwealth, Lyra thinks about him all the time.
She was born with endless gifts – big blue eyes, a brain and heart overflowing with curiosity, generosity and possibility and those heartbreakingly long legs that go on and on – but she never rests on any of them.
We will soon see, heartbreakingly, that in fact it will be Louis whose life is most painfully disrupted, while Wendy, whom we meet again at 20, has become a young woman of formidable good sense and spirit.
Brett Dier's meticulous performance as "MichaelJason" heartbreakingly fuses the man we knew with the man he became thanks to Rose's meddling, and we found ourselves caught, once again, between Michael and Rafael — Jane's past and Jane's future.
Heartbreakingly, rescuers came too late for one victim, a 14-year-old girl in Orlando, Florida, who authorities say died from a drug overdose after she was made to ingest Xanax and cold medicine while forced into prostitution.
As she savors every moment at T, Yanagihara continues to see the profound impact of A Little Life on other writers, artists, and readers — some of whom, heartbreakingly, relate to its depiction of childhood sexual abuse, particularly men.
Certainly not Ariana Vafadari, a French-Iranian mezzo soprano who would perform during the biennale in a heartbreakingly beautiful dawn performance, and was squashed into the back seat of Mr. Ashkenazy's Chevy with the members of her band.
Some were heartbreakingly personal, like "Interiors," a first-person story narrated alternately by a husband and a wife that exposes the rift between them, which revealed the crushing loneliness and isolation her mother felt as her marriage collapsed.
Cultivate Gratitude Whether it's a flower bed on a busy city sidewalk or just the heartbreakingly beautiful crying faces of your loved ones, it can be all too easy in our fast-paced society to take things for granted.
In its first season, the Netflix comedy was a loose retelling of Bamford's real experiences as an actor and standup comedian — one that heartbreakingly and even hilariously revealed how much her mental health issues have informed her entire life.
"(NAS is) one of the most tragic consequences of the opioid epidemic," said Azar, adding the problem is "heartbreakingly common" among mothers who are addicted to drugs and pass symptoms of opioid use and withdrawal onto their newborn babies.
It's a showcase for Strong, who, despite the presence of more outwardly colorful characters like Tom Wamsgans (Matthew Macfadyen) and Cousin Greg (Nicholas Braun), emerges as the series MVP with how heartbreakingly he pulls off the episode's final act.
The reveal of the discarded shoes in the VR short directly pays off the time audiences spend in the freezer; the last segment with the wall of videos takes the terror of the virtual segment, and makes it heartbreakingly personal.
She's one of many women Droz Tragos interviews on camera about their choice to have an abortion, whether it's motivated by timing (such as a heartbreakingly shy teen with a mouth full of braces), fetal anomalies, or a brutally abusive partner.
In fact, it's surprising to me how often a parent tells me, if I express some concern about the rapid rate of weight gain, that the child hardly eats anything, the child has no appetite, the child is incredibly, heartbreakingly, picky.
Before she was diagnosed, all Evie's parents knew was that she suffered from 'global developmental delay': a vague umbrella term for a set of symptoms with myriad potential causes—some, but not all of them, associated with a heartbreakingly poor prognosis.
Airman First Class Derrek Maggart heartbreakingly broke the news to his little sister, Miranda, that he wouldn't be able to attend her graduation from Miami East High School since he is stationed in South Korea and wouldn't arrive until two days later.
Waldman and Chabon fret about their kids, go through heartbreakingly passive-aggressive sessions of couples therapy, and have knock-down, drag-out fights about emptying the dishwasher, the placement of a sofa and the amount of defunct audio equipment in the shed.
Grande's voice and vibe make the song so heartbreakingly earnest that you can feel both the real love she had for the exes she's singing about and the resolve she has to move past them and become someone who doesn't rely on relationships.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Belgium's World Cup dream is over but a fine run to a heartbreakingly narrow semi-final defeat by France at the tournament in Russia has left a feel-good glow that might just help hold the famously divided country together.
But near the end it breaks out of that mode and concludes with a heartbreakingly eloquent monologue delivered by the soldier's girlfriend (Kate Lyn Sheil) on absent lovers, imagining what they're doing in your absence and the ways that imagining often outstrips reality.
But though her face is always beat for the gods, Kim Chi stole America's heart with her quirky sense of humor and heartbreakingly relatable coming-out story: When her season aired, Kim Chi hadn't yet told her mom that she did drag.
It contains a heartbreakingly succinct account of how it feels to watch someone fall out of love with you: There was a time you let me know What's really going on below But now you never show it to me, do you?
The time machine transports you to other places — to an old slave cabin, a heartbreakingly perfunctory bill of sale for a black girl, the coffin of young, murdered Emmett Till, to photograph after photograph of slaves who radiate a kind of melancholic neutrality.
The hope that they might find some relief — in the form of economic security, a more responsive government, more hours in the day — is what makes "Quest" a deeply political film even as it is heartbreakingly clear about the limits of politics.
That does not preclude sensuality (I would nominate his 1914 drawing of Friederike Maria Beer, with its caressing contours and limpid eyes, as the most beautiful portrait of the early 20th century), but it is a sensuality that is almost heartbreakingly sublimated.
For More Stories Like This, Sign Up for Our Newsletter Simply put, Cleo Sol's debut album Winter Songs is heartbreakingly beautiful—through her deeply personal lyrics and sultry, clean voice, Sol delivers music that is pensive, melancholy, and powerful in equal measure.
" He captioned the beachside pic of Paltrow: "She was born with endless gifts – big blue eyes, a brain and heart overflowing with curiosity, generosity and possibility and those heartbreakingly long legs that go on and on – but she never rests on any of them.
This is, perhaps, a heartbreakingly meager revelation to take away from the 2017 Biennale Internationale Design Saint-Étienne — the show's 10th edition — but it proved to be a major personal step in understanding the context of the work on display and the ideas being discussed.
JEFF BREITHAUPT NEW YORK ♦ To the Editor: The sexist and conceited rejection of Joyce Maynard's 1998 memoir by critics and the literary establishment was, heartbreakingly, not all that dissimilar to the degredation she suffered at the hands of a deceptive, conniving older man.
Algorithmic prediction can be a useful way for processing multiple cases at scale—Eckerd offered scores on thousands of cases, many more than any single person could—but even at it's best it's still subject to faulty reasoning, overblown diagnoses, and, most heartbreakingly, ignoring crucial clues.
Ford's film presents a heartbreakingly detailed portrait of his brother as an outraged counterpoint to the demonization done in court to present him as so dangerous he deserved to be murdered, sometimes punctuated by confrontational if formally distancing sequences in which Ford talks directly to the camera.
Despite the fact that she spends most of "Gut Check" in an internal panic over losing her boyfriend in such an impersonal way — "Is there something wrong with me?" she heartbreakingly asks sister Amelia Shepherd (Caterina Scorsone) — Maggie still manages to find herself in some flirty conversations.
In one sense, they were proven heartbreakingly and uncomprehendingly wrong by the destruction and genocide of World War II; yet their beliefs and ideas gave creative life to a generation of American design giants, who, in turn, helped fashion the look of our own 20th century.
At a heartbreakingly young 45 years of age, the hulking American passed away in February 2016, and as a former UFC heavyweight champion, and a competitor in organizations like Pride and Strikeforce, seems more than worthy of a spot in this branch of the UFC Hall of Fame.
What does seem heartbreakingly clear to anyone familiar with the case is that somebody appears to have "dumped" Alonso's body near the remote fire road in the Cleveland National Forest where she was discovered on April 27, 2015, roughly 25 miles from her home in Laguna Hills, Calif.
It's a movie with space for both caricature-of-cruelty Billy Zane and a heartbreakingly simple and historically accurate thread in which a set of musicians gamely try to play music on board the ship for the panicking passengers, knowing that they too will soon meet their own fates.
"The Man Who Fell in Love with the Moon," Tom Spanbauer A spiritual manifesto as well as a heartbreakingly beautiful read, this book explores themes of gender, the oppression of women and queers in the old West and is an intense portrayal of the power of the human spirit.
Other inmates chip in, fantasizing about what they will do when they eventually make it out, bonding over heartbreakingly similar goals: to pick their kids up from school and meet their teachers, to read them books, cook them spaghetti, go shopping for sneakers, and veg out over movies.
They are conveyed via maps, letters and postcards; moody recitations heard through headphones and cellphones; several lovely interior landscapes; and some close encounters with willfully eccentric types, who include a team of fantastical telegraph operators and a heartbreakingly hopeful young man awaiting an assignation in a hotel room.
These songs might have provided a welcome counterbalance to the more somber, possibly predictable selections by the likes of Buffy Sainte-Marie, Neil Young and Joni Mitchell — whose "Both Sides Now" was given a heartbreakingly conversational rendering by Hunter Cardinal, a first-year student at the Soulpepper Academy.
"The Nightingale" tells the stories of two sisters, separated by years and experience, by ideals, passion and circumstance, each embarking on her own dangerous path toward survival, love, and freedom in German-occupied, war-torn France — a heartbreakingly beautiful novel that celebrates the resilience of the human spirit and the durability of women.
Over the past few years, the chronicle of Breaking Bad n'er-do-well Saul Goodman's descent into middleman evil has elegantly and heartbreakingly deconstructed basic themes like love, family, and trust, and the current season is all the more strong for a trio of performances that are gripping in their own right.
Even when he was first starting out, back when middle-school girls were thrilling to his prepubescent squeal on YouTube, there was something generous and charming about songs like "One Time" and "One Less Lonely Girl" (in English we say one fewer lonely girl, young man), something genuinely kind, something heartwarmingly/heartbreakingly innocent.
His last release, Dedication 6, which showed that he still has flashes of flawless rapping in him, was exclusively streamed through pioneering mixtape host site DatPiff—a heartbreakingly sad set of circumstances for an artist who has arguably shaped the look and sound of his successive generation more than anyone in rap history.
Bria Vinaite, Brooklynn Prince, and Valeria Cotto There are people who don't take to the ending of The Florida Project, when the movie breaks with the reality it has been hewing to for close to two hours — a reality that has finally become unbearable — and escapes into a heartbreakingly close-at-hand flight of fantasy.
The biggest change has been the heartbreakingly protracted civil war in Syria, a conflict that weakened the Syrian government which had long been a key part of the Iran-led coalition and considerably weakened Damascus's ability to protect the Syrian homeland from incursion by all manner of hostile foreign forces, including those of Israel, the United States, and Turkey.
An excellent Hailee Steinfeld anchors the film as proudly misanthropic black sheep Nadine; newcomer Hayden Szeto provides a perfect foil as Nadine's heartbreakingly genuine classmate Edwin; and a couple of adult ringers — namely Woody Harrelson as Nadine's long-suffering teacher/confidante and Kyra Sedgwick as her mother — keep the whole thing from spinning out into a teen-angst parade.
Dixon, alongside a number of other black women — including fellow survivors, music journalists, social theorists, and academics — brilliantly and heartbreakingly documents how difficult it can be for black women to seek justice in the aftermath of sexual assault and abuse, particularly at the hands of black men, because of the US's racist past and present system of mass incarceration.
More from Vox: The 563 highest-earning YouTube stars made $70.5 million in 2016 Watch: how the screens inside movies build fictional worlds Trevante Rhodes's Moonlight performance is multilayered and heartbreakingly vulnerable First used by English statesman Sir Thomas More in his 1522 book Four Last Things, the idiom "A penny for your thoughts" has retained the same meaning for nearly 500 years.
An ultra-close look at the personal life of stand-up comedian Gilbert Gottfried, Neil Berkeley's touching document goes beyond the blue humor and focuses on Gottfried's little-discussed personal life: from his adorable interactions with his wife and kids to his astoundingly cheap travel habits and heartbreakingly real family ties, little is spared and the documentary is all the better for it.
But the combination of tastefulness and relentlessness with which Detroit approaches its subject matter is careful and dutiful and rarely resonant, despite Boyega's heartbreakingly world-weary gravity, despite Anthony Mackie's exhausted anger as a just-returned Vietnam vet being treated like an enemy combatant in his own country, despite Poulter's chilling smirk, and despite the terrifying visuals of tanks rolling down a city street.
Indeed, Acid Rap's "Cocoa Butter Kisses" finds Chance in a heartbreakingly forlorn mood as he describes alienating himself from his mother by smoking cigarettes, which she can smell on his clothes ("I miss my cocoa butter kisses"), not to mention "Paranoia," about gang violence and the weather ("Everybody dies in the summer/so pray to God for a little more spring") — a theme taken up by Coloring Book's "Summer Friends," less terrified this time around and more elegiac.
Plus, heartbreakingly, I wouldn't be able to sit here typing into a rectangle about how Limp Bizkit and Staind, once forever friends, are now warring because of something flaming someone else on a podcast (surely the middle-aged online dad equivalent of like, crashing your car into the front of another person's home.) Speaking on "Talk Toomey," Limp Bizkit guitarist Wes Borland brought up Staind's Aaron Lewis, and told an anecdote about a short confrontation he had with Lewis in an airport.
The Oscar race has been weird enough this year that Kumail Nanjiani and Emily W. Gordon's heartbreakingly funny, ripped-from-their-real-lives tale of love's endurance in the face of hardship has been tipped for awards glory—and rightly so: Even setting aside that it's the rare critically adored romantic comedy (the genre isn't typically a well-reviewed one), The Big Sick features strong performances ranging from Nanjiani's persevering protagonist to emotionally devastating turns from Ray Romano and Holly Hunter.

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