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Can the swamp adequately address an epidemic wrapped in despair?
Not to be onto something is to be in despair.
Many current pop singers leave him baffled and in despair.
Many current pop singers leave him baffled and in despair.
I'm in despair at what we leave for future generations.
Taken literally, much of Dworkin's writing dead ends in despair.
And like many people, you guys were in despair, right?
It is not in despair that I paint you that picture.
This story, however, will have you clutching your Lumee in despair.
If the left specialises in despair, the right specialises in terror.
I pen this missive, heavy of heart and slumped in despair.
Danielle DiNapoli of Lambertville, New Jersey, started off 2018 in despair.
Are we going to live with hope, or live in despair?
Dominic Cummings, his head of strategy, clutched his head in despair.
Now he watches in despair as the community around him crumbles.
The surprise deal left Republicans in despair and Democrats expressing glee.
He put down his camera in despair and never worked again.
Even the intrepid Elizabeth Stuart might have given up in despair.
As a mom of two young girls, I'm also in despair.
The story's gray, grainy, foreboding images depict a community in despair.
As they flew back to the USS Leyte, he was in despair.
And it seems to be a kind of product rooted in despair.
Others walked slowly, heads bowed in despair at all they had lost.
In 20 years of doing this, I've become a specialist in despair.
No need to be that person dashing down the sidewalk in despair.
The bar is flailing, and the owner Kim (James Saito) is in despair.
In despair, the couple took sleeping pills, but the doses were too low.
"I think that most likely [volunteers] do leave in despair," she told me.
"Too many men in power don't care," feminist Jessica Valenti wrote in despair.
In a couple of years everyone will be looking at them in despair.
One is seemingly swimming in opportunity and the other is drowning in despair.
The election of Mr. Trump left climate activists and environmental groups in despair.
"The poor get nothing," a white-haired lady of 65 said in despair.
In despair over the abuse, she at one point threw herself into the ocean.
Getting stuck in despair isn't an option for me as a parent or activist.
His hired campaign guru resigned in despair at the candidate's lack of political instincts.
Even the stage set seemed to give up in despair and started falling apart.
They're in despair, and their values are not represented in the economy or governance.
A year later, as a lengthy prison sentence appears imminent, they are in despair.
"When faced with all of these," he wrote, "we can only sigh in despair."
But there's as great a danger in despair as there is in unwarranted hope.
What precisely occurred between Sylvain and Jeannette's mother before she shot herself in despair?
None of them, including four types of antibiotics, were working, she said in despair.
Millions of people experience them so often that they are disabled and in despair.
In São Paulo, my mom — scared and alone and epidural-less — was in despair.
The community is in despair so they are stopping the aid along the route.
Grossman died of cancer in 1964, in despair over the suppression of his masterpiece.
Ms. Braid, when in despair, allowed her gleaming sound to turn acidic and steely.
Her mother committed suicide in 1933, in despair at the rise of anti-Semitism.
To do so in despair would also be to ignore much quiet liberal progress.
He's a man in despair giving himself a year to work this stuff out.
Near-naked girls pose with wooden exhibitionism while faceless crowds slump in despair-induced comas.
Don't give up in despair just yet, though (that would be letting the Moon win).
Today will be a tough day, but we can't throw up our hands in despair.
But there he was on Sunday, stone dead and stiffening as Ghost howled in despair.
Mercedes was so far gone in despair by that point that she almost gave up.
In the later movies, Bond has lost the woman he loves and is in despair.
Jenny Offill's latest novel, Weather, resists a happy ending, preferring instead to linger in despair.
In despair, he proposed a suicide pact with Olga; she talked him out of it.
Those scenes where I'm sitting there in despair, I didn't have to act very much.
Warning: it's not sexy in the slightest, and will have you clutching your Coppertone in despair.
At times like this, many Muslims turn to each other in despair, looking for answers, too.
Chancellor Angela Merkel on Wednesday said Germanys restrictive guidelines could leave its partners in despair and .
These young people are in despair and they have no hope for the government any more.
Okada died relatively young and his widow, in despair at his rejection, burned his second manuscript.
That's where most people throw their hands up in despair with resignation: Hey, that's anybody's guess.
One girl covered her mouth in despair, as a woman patted her arm to comfort her.
Even immigrants who arrive willingly get here in despair, if not in chains, then in steerage.
Why I didn't and how I became such a specialist in despair is a longer story.
After receiving a threatening anonymous phone call, he went in despair into his kitchen and prayed.
After its general counsel resigned in despair, the FEC spent two years without a chief lawyer.
But these are reasons to redouble their efforts to reform the system, rather than retreat in despair.
When she leaves, he wallows in despair, repeating the word "alone" as if it were a mantra.
On defense policy, Merkel said Germany's restrictive guidelines on defense exports could leave its partners in despair.
If you're in despair about the direction in which the country is going, you're obviously not alone.
On the field, the players tried to bargain with him; off it, the fans groaned in despair.
Many of their paintings show women dragged by the arms and legs, bloodied and visibly in despair.
When she rebuffs him, he leaves the hospital and, in despair, fires his pistol into the air.
"People are in despair and there is nothing left, so of course they loot," Mr. DeWindt said.
Too often, we throw up our hands in despair when we think our efforts have no impact.
Go take refuge in nature, and find a cause where your heart doesn't feel inactive and in despair.
We all wish, I think, that we would be able to find purpose in despair, meaning in loss.
One day he found Lee in despair, he said, as Goodman was getting ready to shutter the place.
He was asked about a string of decisions that have had Republican leaders smacking their foreheads in despair.
He was devastated and picked her up in despair, only for Cody to hammer him in the back.
I want to laugh in despair, but I've lost control of my face muscles, frosty as they are.
We are either going to divide in despair, or we're going to heal and hail justice and change.
When in despair I'm not so interested in humor, but in watching how loneliness and isolation are overcome.
"I didn't even have 5,000 rupees," said Devi, 41, who returned in despair to her home in Jalore.
Without knowing all the details of what has happened yet, I am immensely sad, angry, frustrated and in despair.
In the film, the painting is animated to show Frida slumping over in her chair, head hanging in despair.
I watched the progress bar pinwheel in despair, while my mech did a little dance to pass the time.
Upon seeing the store was closed, one bent over in despair and another thew his hands up in defeat.
It's enough to make you throw your hands up in despair and say no thanks to all of it.
A reporter for The New York Post, she is new in town and in despair over an unraveling marriage.
I want to see his parents sob in despair as the beast chomps down on that tasty, virgin flesh.
Flocks of nesting pigeons stain the walls with faeces and leave the monks, whose religion forbids killing, in despair.
In her personal project, "Blurred in Despair" Ms. Ferrero focused instead on the emotional toll of the ongoing crisis.
But there are millions and millions of people today, working-class people, middle-class people, who are living in despair.
"In Ireland we're surrounded by Trump to the west and Brexit to the east," one industry veteran sighed in despair.
The moment I mention the word Rodeohead, all the members of the press who've come along turn away in despair.
Present a picture of nature that is overly red in tooth and claw, and producers risk leaving viewers in despair.
The world watched in despair on Monday as fire engulfed one of the western world's most treasured landmarks, Notre Dame.
"Got my hands in the air in despair/don't shoot/I just wanna do good," he raps on the track.
I exchange glances with the former goalie as he shakes his head and mockingly throws his hands up in despair.
"Go take refuge in nature, and find a cause where your heart doesn't feel inactive and in despair," he says.
But, no matter how you break it down, the rise in deaths appear to be grounded in despair and hopelessness.
Too many families exist in despair as drugs, alcohol and suicide cut life short for a growing number of people.
I wear the scars on my knuckles, from the time I slammed my hand into a low ceiling in despair.
In despair he wrote 600 pages of self-examination in his diary, which later became source material for this memoir.
I watch in despair as America slides back into the Dark Ages and loses its reputation on the international stage.
Businesses have had to lay off workers, hospitals are struggling to care for patients, and ordinary people are in despair.
If you hated this movie, if you rage all over the forums in despair over this "betrayal," you're a faker.
The falling prices have been serious enough to prompt online posts with suicide hotlines for virtual currency investors in despair.
Trail leaves the Navy in despair — here, we see him come close to hanging himself — because of its brutal, institutional bigotry.
But it was that very realization -- that he isn't changing -- that left millions of other Americans in despair, stunned and appalled.
Oakland's NFL fans might be in despair, but losing the Raiders should help the city's economy—and make it safer too.
But it is the inability to reach family members on the island and the mainland that has left them in despair.
The young woman's family gasped when MacCormack walked into court, sobbing and throwing his head back in despair, CBS Boston reports.
This year a quarter of the population were short of food; perhaps 3m-5m out of 17m have emigrated in despair.
Panic spread; people broke down in despair, spent their life's savings to gather more documents and file appeals, and went underground.
But on Wednesday, after Donald Trump became president-elect, Perry — a vocal Clinton supporter — tweeted a string of messages in despair.
Dr Hintsa's relationship with the business world started informally when a CEO friend turned to him in despair, complaining of burnout.
The quaint towns and villages scattered between the lush forests and paddy fields bordering the backwaters are now communities in despair.
Noël Coward once called in despair in the middle of the night: He needed more Scotch to keep Marlene Dietrich entertained.
"At least two sessions a day, I'm listening to people who are in despair that Trump might win," the psychiatrist said.
In the minutes between the secret ballot and Bach revealing the winner, Swedish IOC member Stefan Holm was seen in despair.
Fingers stab; lightening jags across the sky; hands are raised in despair and supplication; people dance with arms outstretched and interwoven.
They hold high carnival over all the 'sure death' powders I have introduced into their quarters, and I am in despair.
How else to explain why a bride wearing a pair of Ruth's embroidered gloves weeps in despair throughout the wedding service?
Unlike her son's young friends and relatives, she was not consumed with anger against the Americans, just lost in despair and hopelessness.
A key question is how many will come out in March to vote in anger, and how many will abstain in despair.
" The executive director of the Puerto Rico Tourism Company, Ingrid I. Rivera Rocafort, said: "None of our tourism operators are in despair.
There's escapist TV and then there's The Handmaid's Tale, a series so steeped in despair that many viewers have simply opted out.
For fans in India—one of the world's most populous nations and fastest growing economies—the event is an exercise in despair.
Even presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has gotten in on the action, shaking his infamous hands at the heavens in despair.
Steel shares fell 50 percent and it seemed like the entirety of corporate America had turned against the White House in despair.
After he was freed on Tuesday, Dr. Tan told reporters that he had been in despair after he was arrested in January.
It doesn't seem too long ago that Europe looked on in despair as yet another country appeared on the brink of collapse.
Njoki's neighbor, who was left destitute after two raids, demolished his home in despair, leaving a pile of rubble amid the cornfields.
" Life "downwind of the plant" has ravaged her body, and the song ends in despair: "Making this living just brings about dying.
Deep in despair during the days afterward, they didn't immediately appreciate that King had imparted in them a similar disregard for death.
Behind all the high-minded ideals, he saw a colonial regime of appalling greed, violence and hypocrisy, and he left in despair.
Feel free to wallow in despair, but if you're serious about getting Trump out of office, you're going to have to organize.
But it's not the case that passing the two-degree mark means we should all just throw our hands up in despair.
I don't know what I would do, but I would be in despair for a great period of time, I assure you.
Her party's official Twitter handle expressed its support for her, saying that whenever Jayalalithaa had been "in despair" Sasikala had "shared the burden".
You could crawl back in bed, throw your hands up in despair… or, you could look for a different way into the industry.
But we will not live in despair - because that would be lame, life is beautiful and no one needs another downer right now.
We need to, collectively, wring our hands in despair for what is happening to art, culture, reporting and to those who produce content.
But he also saw something of himself in the angled lines, as he later told Brock in a letter: I was in despair.
Messi is 31, and has already returned from the national team once, in 2016, in despair after a loss in a major tournament.
If the hand-wringing of pundits has left you in despair that this country is beyond healing, learn from the women of Rwanda.
" He immediately identified with the film's itinerant strong man, Zampano, played by Anthony Quinn, whom he recalled "clawing at the sand in despair.
It's left Marvel fans in despair that actor Tom Holland's beloved version of the webslinger will be forced to leave the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
The thriller centered around a wealthy family in despair as they tried to get their kidnapped son back, paying a two-million-dollar ransom.
Trump seems particularly sore about a New York Times piece that claims his organization is in despair and the candidate out of his depth.
The pound is weak, the economy at risk of recession, allies are in despair at the Brexit crisis and foes are testing Britain's vulnerability.
One of our delegation members, a Franciscan friar from Southern India was in despair and as he asked us to pray for his country.
Mr. Hinton knows firsthand how stubborn injustice can be, but he is blunt: If people just gave up in despair, he would be dead.
For those who are trapped in despair, spring can feel like an affront, the gulf between outer and inner worlds too wide to cross.
Suffice it to say that the combination of those new districts and Donald Trump has sent still more House Republicans slinking off in despair.
Her father, Rémy, set himself on fire in 2011 in front of a France Télécom office near Bordeaux, in despair over successive marginal reassignments.
She wrote that she was "broken" and "buried in despair," but was trying to put on a brave face for their three young kids.
By no means are all outsider photographs sunk in despair, but bad news bullies good news into submission and scenes of desolation compel attention.
From his thirties on, Lowell suffered the relentless cycles of bipolar disorder, the "irritable enthusiasm" that lurched him upward before landing him in despair.
Now, he seems on the way to restoring the lost Russian influence that he watched ebb in despair after the fall of the Soviet Union.
Whereas Kanye dwelled in despair on 808s & Heartbreak, "TRIP," Brockhampton's clear ode to that record's iconic style, instead acts as a sendoff to their struggles.
Sony's new 22018X M22019s switched to USB-C charging this year, leaving my friends who already own the earlier generations holding their heads in despair.
Littlest pup Penny is the highlight of the night as she keeps getting stuck on stairs and sofas and barking in despair until she's rescued.
Rather than staying "stuck in despair," Talinda says that interacting with Linkin Park fans on social media helped her through the early stages of grief.
"Whether you're kicking up your heels or wallowing in despair over the election, you can love PETA's Animals' Party," Stodden told ITK in a statement.
My dad made a choice — he could wallow in despair, waiting for the worst, or he could embrace the moment and live in the now.
Detroit never reaches these depths or heights, because its story is too mired in despair, presenting history as inherently episodic, hopelessly stuck in bloody amber.
"No one in Mexico City would make conchas at home," she said, throwing up her floury hands in despair when the starter failed to launch.
The violent blowback by the Yellow Vest movement — named for the roadside vest adopted by the protesters that signals drivers in despair — exposed several failures.
With every hour, we hear another fraught eye-witness account, learn of another father or mother in despair, another child still to be accounted for.
BEN GUERDANE, Tunisia (Reuters) - Standing in his one-room store between tables stacked with brightly colored t-shirts and jeans, Fathi Mars gestures in despair.
Their 3-year-old daughter shows a photo of the last collateral victim of the disappearances: the Cruz&aposs other son, who hanged himself in despair.
In the Chinese artist's monumental paintings, babies sleep in hell and faceless crowds slump in despair, illustrating the Buddhist world of Saha, where all beings suffer.
Kim Jong Un did little to hide his emotions that day, wiping tears from his face as around him, people fell to their knees in despair.
Most of the time they keep their true aims disguised, claiming the help the community that they need to remain helpless, under attack, and in despair.
"Just the not knowing where we were going to live, and just the traumatic part, is happening so quickly you are left in despair," he said.
On Tuesday night, after I got home from my son's house, where I had watched the election results, I sobbed — not in pride but in despair.
Aleksandar Dragovic sank to his knees in despair after hitting the post from the spot, allowing Iceland to hold on to their lead until the break.
The captain of the ship, a one Roy Hodgson, has thrown himself overboard in despair, and there is no one to pilot the vessel to safety.
Now, the reduction in FIES loans to 240,21 has left many struggling students in despair, and exposed the government's failure to undertake deep-rooted education reform.
" As she felt his venom coursing through her body, she moaned in despair, "We kept praying there would be pivots, but instead there were only divots.
By 2015, Manafort was in despair; according to Franklin Foer's exhaustive profile of him in The Atlantic, one of his daughters feared he would commit suicide.
If you remain somewhat sane, than there's a better chance of finishing all the shows and not jumping off the deep end in despair and misery.
"It obviously wasn't at all the speech that the French, who are in despair about their end-of-months, were waiting for," Ms. Le Pen said.
Others speculate that the justices, buried in briefs and mounds of statistics, could throw up their hands in despair at the range of options facing them.
Stravinsky crafted the score out of Tchaikovsky songs and piano pieces and dedicated it to his revered predecessor, who, it was said, had died in despair.
They couldn't live for him forever, Becky said sometimes, as though in despair, but the truth was that she felt soothed by the statement; exonerated, really.
There will be teething problems along the way, but it's better to work through some challenges than throw our hands up in despair and walk away.
Twelve of those deaths occurred in Bay County, where the eye of the hurricane made landfall, leaving beach communities like Mexico Beach and Panama City in despair.
To underline their desperation some took off their clothes, others waved skulls and bones they said belonged to debt-burdened farmers who had killed themselves in despair.
What would have been the team's best performance, a likely fourth and fifth, ended in despair with both cars released from pitstops with wheels not fully attached.
"Capelli sciolti, pericoli molti [Loose Hair, Much Danger]" one warns as a woman's hair is wound in a machine and everyone throws their arms up in despair.
One appears resigned, one writhes in despair, and another, tasked with surrendering the key to the city, attempts defiance while palpably trembling on the verge of tears.
Which brings me to why we shouldn't just throw our hands up in despair: there's still time to prevent the oceans from transforming into a lifeless dumpster.
I reassured her that my daughter is the center of my world; that when my brother died, she saved me and my parents from drowning in despair.
Can any of us imagine living through this evil, not of our own making, and trying, in despair and with scant resources, to care for our families?
I drew myself: the representative of an individual in despair, with hands palm outstretched outwards and downwards in the manner of Goya's peasant before the firing squad.
"A lot of these communities were in despair because they needed resources," said Robert Sampson, a sociologist at Harvard who has studied Chicago neighborhoods damaged by violence.
In the series, the character Hannah Baker kills herself in despair, leaving audiotapes for the people she holds responsible, among them, her rapist, fickle friends and bullies.
But many of them are in despair, worried not only about their country but about how their own jobs will change — and about their own moral responsibilities.
But the passion was familiar in his promise to "make America great again," as if the nation were in despair and yearning to retreat somewhere with him.
Upon his death, in 1898, he left behind a body of work so inscrutable that it still causes literature students to fall to their knees in despair.
Hindustan Times published a compelling photo of him — frail, weary and in despair — that struck a chord with most Indians facing a similar plight for over a month.
"This isn't rocket science: if you isolate somebody they are going to be in despair," said Troy Williams, the executive director for Equality Utah, an LGBT rights group.
Venus pushed hard to break back at 5-4 but flung her racket away in despair after hammering a forehand into the net to give up match point.
I barely had the wherewithal to heat it up, and as I gnawed on the lukewarm crust in despair, I suspected I might never have an appetite again.
Alongside the human residents of the park, the film also captures hawks at prey, pigeons in despair, and the intersection of man and nature within an inner city.
If you are currently sinking in despair about not being able to find "the one," please remember: love can come at any age, and particularly later in life.
Vice President Hubert Humphrey watched in despair as police assaulted protesters in clashes that spilled out onto the streets and drew innocent bystanders into a web of violence.
It was a good question — the kind her passionate, Ivy-educated character Bette on "The L Word" might ask, half in despair, half in hopes of rousing debate.
He had a long history of opposition to the EU, made no secret of his continued distaste for much about Europe and had the party's EU loyalists in despair.
Perched on an enormous black leather chair, the director of South Korea's association of small businesses throws up his arms in despair as he discusses the government's economic policy.
But two hours later, one veteran delegate was staring in despair at the numbers flashing red on his smartphone showing crude down some 5 percent to $51 a barrel.
And while it is unfortunate that people live in despair, equally unfortunate is the fact that Mexican drugs have infiltrated U.S. schools while illegal Mexicans rape and kill Americans.
Days later Joaquim Levy, the finance minister appointed by the president, Dilma Rousseff, to stabilise the public finances, quit in despair after less than a year in the job.
Instead of wallowing in despair, left-leaning voters are buying subscriptions to The New York Times and Vanity Fair while tuning in to television programs with a liberal slant.
Many have thrown up their hands in despair over these numbers, but the good news is that proven strategies to protect people from being murdered by firearms do exist.
A week after the justice's controversial swearing-in, the African-American activists I study offer a lesson to those who are in despair: Failure is part of the process.
" She reveals that "Poor Charles" was "a constant refrain" as she conducted her interviews, "spoken in despair by those who loved him, with sarcasm by those who resented him.
That crucial word, "liebe," comes early in Schubert's harrowing song cycle "Winterreise," embedded in a melodic phrase that rises with a remnant of hope before trailing off in despair.
"When everything in my body is telling me to stay in my room and curl up in despair, it is God that has carried me and continues to carry me."
The flight of ousted prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra before a court verdict for negligence leaves the populist movement that has dominated Thai politics for a generation leaderless and in despair.
The preview ends with a shot of bride-to-be Brittany Cartwright, her princess-y tresses accented by a tacky veil, lowering her head onto a pizza box in despair.
Even so, Zhang considers herself lucky that the companies that sold her the assets are still in business while many other P2383P companies have collapsed, leaving their investors in despair.
When the final whistle blew, they crumpled to the field in despair, inconsolable, in tears for all that they had given, and for what, after all that, they had received.
Trump could talk about many other approaches—medical marijuana as a substitute for pain relief, holding pharmaceutical companies more accountable—but ultimately this is a disease that grows in despair.
O Canada Lynda Swafford This mockery of a presidency has left me in despair and my salvation will be moving to Canada next year, although I fear for the world.
"When I saw the narrative of Detroit changing after bankruptcy from a city in despair to opportunity, I moved my brand there to be part of that renaissance," says Butler.
Shakespeare's Juliet says in despair "And Death, not Romeo, take my maidenhead"; Nureyev grants her wish by making a Death figure ravish Juliet before Romeo joins her in the bedroom.
Having dragged Serena to 15-30 at 5-4 on her serve, Venus dropped her racket in despair as she hammered a forehand into the net to give up match point.
The new season will see the detectives teaming up once again as they face an array of investigative cases, including a sexual assault that leaves the titular Dorset community in despair.
Chancellor Angela Merkel on Wednesday said Germany's restrictive guidelines could leave its partners in despair and it would have to be more ready to compromise to be considered as a partner.
In despair at the turn Europe seemed to be taking, some turned to gloomy tomes by Joseph Roth or Stefan Zweig to explain the atavistic nationalism they feared was taking hold.
Fabiola Ferrero, born in Caracas in 1991, began working on the series "Blurred in Despair" in 2015, shot in rich black and white and through the lens of hard-hitting journalism.
But while he was seeking with thimbles and care, A Bandersnatch swiftly drew nigh And grabbed at the Banker, who shrieked in despair,For he knew it was useless to fly.
Online memes took the team to task, showing Pelé holding his head in his hands in despair and comparing the team, unfavorably and sometimes profanely, with the undefeated Brazilian women's team.
The story also revealed a 22-year-old woman as an Instagram suicide "lifeguard" who voluntarily follows hundreds of "dark" accounts and alerts authorities when she suspects someone is in despair.
Although I regard these poems as some of the most astonishing and lucid writing ever delivered to the world, I wonder if I was too interested in despair at that age.
"Williams' death may have provided the necessary stimulus for high-risk segments of the U.S. population, especially middle-aged men in despair, to move from suicidal ideation to attempt," Fink said.
They talked openly about whether they had traveled stereotypical racial trajectories — the white girl soaring to success with the support of a wealthy, white family; the black girl struggling in despair.
I know a lot of our students and faculty were upset, but I didn't witness students weeping in despair about the impending Trump presidency, or looking to censor views they don't share.
"Used to being quite irate as the Dems lie about our nominee at their convention," Mike Murphy, a former adviser to Senator John McCain and Mitt Romney, wrote in despair on Twitter.
"Over many years we have lived and watched in despair as Brazil's women were neglected by C.B.F." Cristiane is the most high-profile of the five to have left the national team.
Annie's not an apology of a human being, which fat people and women and especially fat women are taught to be, nor does she spend every second of the day in despair.
But they're likely to be lost as Americans, either groaning in despair or whooping in triumph, look to the bottom line: Trump's party protected him from the ultimate accountability for his conduct.
Roosevelt assumed the oath of office at the height of the Great Depression, when the economy really was in shambles and when the whole nation really was in despair and without hope.
I have witnessed many parental disappointments in what their children grow up to be: fathers obsessing when their sons turns out gay, mothers in despair when their daughters reject their parents' religion.
At a moment when millions of us are in despair about the direction of our country, the quick adoption of this fundamental change could produce new faith in the future of American democracy.
I was in despair, and found that making lists of things I could be thankful for brought me some happiness, then more happiness — and, yes, it did feel good, thank you very much!
As the leader of a culturally divided and spiritually struggling nation, the president should acknowledge and leverage the power and importance of community and faith-based solutions for addicts and others in despair.
The 20-person orchestra was silhouetted behind a translucent screen projected with Sasha Arutyunova's ghostly black-and-white photographs of a couple in despair, hands forming shadow puppets, and a glowing pregnant belly.
Nureyev is first in line to enter the Louvre one morning, so that he can stand alone in front of Géricault's "Raft of the Medusa," inspecting its bundle of bodies arched in despair.
He certainly had steely power when called for, whether pledging to rout Ethiopian foes or crying in despair when, entombed alive as a traitor, he discovers that Aida has hidden herself with him.
There are three reasons that growth in 2900 could come in higher than expected: The liberal news media is in despair, knowing that President Trump's reelection prospects are bolstered by the strong economy.
Afghanistan is of distinct concern, but it would be a foolhardy Russian leader who would send an army into the country that claimed the lives of 15,000 Soviet soldiers before they withdrew in despair.
Klonksy notes that it is human nature for our emotions to ebb and flow, and those who attempt suicide without more forethought are having a potentially lethal response to a temporary spike in despair.
Then the gesticulating ceased, and the man in the black coat shrugged, his arms raised in despair, his comic stance suggesting that something he considered to be a source of humor had been misunderstood.
Rather than wallowing in despair because you can't afford that $2,500 Janome Skyline machine, start with something that won't break the bank, but will still get the job done – like these refurbished Singer machines.
The aliens' Jell-O-like physiques let Pixar have fun with exaggerated expressions of emotion — some of the biggest laughs come from a face turned just so, or a body practically melting in despair.
The source image depicts a marine in despair after a failed mission, his posture echoing that of Lucian Freud in Johns's recent Regrets series or the figure in Goya's The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters.
KABUL (Reuters) - Kabul was in despair on Sunday, a day after a Taliban suicide bomber killed more than 100 people and wounded at least 235 in the worst attack in the Afghan capital in months.
The former Bravo star went on to say that she mostly grieves for the couple's young children, admitting she is "broken" and "buried in despair" but would put on a brave face for their sake.
Recently, in The London Review of Books , the critic Adam Mars-Jones joked that Hollinghurst, more than any of his contemporaries, must be responsible for persuading uncounted novice novelists to abandon their craft in despair.
It's as if she contains two different forces at the same time: the lover who holds on to him as if in despair and the fate figure that leads him where neither wants to go.
That bottom-up activism is a source of hope for those who have watched in despair since last year when Mr. Trump declared he would pull the United States out of the Paris climate accord.
The mom of three went on to say that she mostly grieves for the couple's young children, admitting she is "broken" and "buried in despair" but would put on a brave face for their sake.
Other tweets on the list were more straightforward, such as Mr. Trump's Election Day declaration, a kind word from a vice president to his pal and an actor responding in despair to the election results.
Different geographic regions are experiencing extreme variations in despair-related outcomes like suicides, drug overdoses, and heart disease, said Abraham Flaxman of the University of Washington, one of the authors of the December JAMA paper.
Christian Yelich, marooned in despair his entire career in Miami before being traded to Milwaukee is now an MVP in waiting, and the Brewers are trying everything, by hook or by crook, to eke out wins.
At moments of crisis, at times of direct collision with state power, those hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of us have not really drowned in despair, but rather we have been able to craft politics.
The economy is growing again, expanding at around 3 percent pace over the last year, producing goods for export, generating jobs and restoring a sense of normalcy to a nation that has been saturated in despair.
The neo-Malthusians may throw up their hands in despair, but consider this: despite all the apparent obstacles, from yield plateaus to climate change, in the six years following the FAO analysis cereal production rose by 11%.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - A tough week for Red Bull driver Daniel Ricciardo ended in despair on Sunday as the home hero came to a stop midway through the Australian Grand Prix with smoke billowing out of his car.
Before "The Rose Tattoo" reaches toward ecstasy, it wallows in despair; there is a wanton, operatic hysteria to the play and to its heroine, Serafina delle Rose, a Sicilian-immigrant seamstress with the soul of a diva.
On the other side of town, ostensible liberal Ally Mayfair-Richards (AHS alum Sarah Paulson) screams at the TV in despair, yelling "fuck Nate Silver!" and then weeping weakly while she admits she actually voted for Jill Stein.
But instead of wallowing in despair, or declaring an end to meaningful gameplay, its players have been actively working to understand what happened during the tournament and how a machine accomplished something experts said could never be done.
In 1971 he holed up in despair in the Chelsea Hotel, living on tinned chilli and beer, but after his first crop of Oscars he became professor of film at Columbia, a post he held for 40 years.
"We call on legislators in every state and city to bring these tech giants under stringent regulations to stop the worker exploitation that leaves drivers in despair," six taxi and ride-share organizations said in a joint statement.
The hopelessness of his sprint back towards the goal line epitomises the inherent impotence of man, while the sight of him crumpling to the ground in despair is an emblem of the cold finality which awaits us all.
The paramedics, nurses and doctors at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital were all appalled at Nick Hurd's decision to withdraw this medicine – and my heart was exploding in despair and rage, because this was child abuse at the highest level.
When horrible news — like the deaths by suicide of chef, author, and TV star Anthony Bourdain and fashion designer Kate Spade, or the 2015 Paris attacks — breaks, crisis counseling services often get deluged with calls from people in despair.
Media reports -- some of which described how Williams hanged himself -- might have provided the "capability necessary for a high-risk segment of the US population, middle-aged men in despair, to move from suicidal ideation to attempt," Fink said.
If something doesn't work the way I want it to, or the way I expect it to, and there's no dotfile nearby to hack on, I throw up my hands in despair and curse the sad state of the entire industry.
Those are inconvenient facts for those mired in despair and disgust -- much of which is built upon exaggerations, if not outright lies, about the two headliners at the Charlotte Convention Center Tuesday -- that they can't allow themselves to see anything else.
And with so much to deconstruct and analyze regarding how we got to this point, with America deeply divided and Trump unexpectedly headed to the White House, Oliver wasn't quite as happy to just sputter in despair as per usual.
As far as opening lines in house records go, "Drowning in despair/looking for a love that isn't there/a cry for life is over/see the tears flow like a river/ashes stone me from behind," takes some beating.
BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese millennials with a dim view of their career and marriage prospects can wallow in despair with a range of teas such as "achieved-absolutely-nothing black tea", and "my-ex's-life-is-better-than-mine fruit tea".
This time there is a new future in despair, and a new Terminator, but Linda Hamilton is back to play Sarah Connor, along with franchise creator James Cameron in a producer role (the most hands-on he's been since "T2").
Reaction videos — like the ones that Martin and Cassell produced to promote their own gambling site — have grown in popularity over the past few years, as players are shown whooping with joy or howling in despair over successful or failed bets.
I began a new project in my exhibition-making in 2005 called Truth Study Center, which comprised of varying amounts of tables that contained a number of conflicting "isms" I saw rise in despair and shock in the early 2000s.
"I'm sad and in despair over the death of my son," the boy's 32-year-old mother, Catarina Alonzo, told Reuters by phone from her home in the tiny village of Yalambojoch, speaking through a translator because of her limited Spanish.
THE QUEST FOR PERFECTION lends itself to parody: the film director demanding the 40th take; the novelist toiling over a masterpiece for a decade in a darkened room; the artist slashing the canvas in despair over an errant brush stroke.
The BOP had the freedom to send him to a facility for nonviolent offenders but shipped him instead to a maximum-security prison, where he was threatened by white supremacist gangs until he tragically took his own life in despair.
You might consider it naïve to think that you can disarm hate by just being generous, hospitable and good spirited towards those in despair (although: isn't that just what the Bible — in case you believe in it - tells us to be?).
It's a silly spin on the docuseries' dark subject matter – something you may need after being so infuriated with the flawed justice system depicted that you signed three online petitions calling for Avery's release before throwing your laptop across the room in despair.
How do we ensure that weariness does not set in; that the exhaustion of the constant fight does not drag us under; that we do not throw up our hands in despair and give up on everyone else, and finally on ourselves?
The systematic misspelling of the names is too much a matter of course to be worth noticing; but why should such a stirring sentence as '"O-oh!" broke out Kutuzoff in a burst of despairing rage' be watered into 'Koutouzow groaned in despair'?
Maricopa County, the state's most populous, had slashed the number of polling places to 60, from 200 in 13, claiming a need for budget savings and leaving thousands of voters waiting long hours into the night, with some giving up in despair.
WITHAM, England (Reuters) - Striding through a housing estate in the drizzle to hand out leaflets, 52-year-old builder Kevin Lovett throws up his arms in despair as he rails against the deceit he sees at the heart of the European Union.
But instead all the Trumpy things that keep the commentariat in a lather and liberals in despair — the Twitter authoritarianism and white-identity appeals, the chaos and lying and Hannity-and-friends paranoid style — have also kept the Democrats completely in the game.
He is one of the brightest young men I know, but in November, he was sitting alone in a spare bedroom in a depressed town in northern England, where he knew hardly anyone, in despair at his inability to start a career.
These dark times have the potential to enclose us in despair: a daily onslaught of ecological destruction, white supremacy and racism, the dismantling of safety nets and public education, a pandering to the wealthiest among us, and lies, lies, and more lies.
In early Christian writing, and indeed in the New Testament book of Acts, those verses (including verse nine) are interpreted as a prophecy of the terrible but well-deserved fate which befell Judas Iscariot, the man who betrayed Christ and later hanged himself in despair.
But if I could speak to my teenage self or to any teenager who feels plunged in despair, I'd tell him or her to hang in there, because happiness, or at least something like contentment, might just be a game of learning to stick around.
" In contrast England's players sank to the turf in despair, with a deluge of jeers, boos and whistles raining down from the fans all around them, finally being encouraged to leave the pitch to a chant of "You're not fit to wear the shirt.
"At university I grew my hair out to the longest it had ever been and hid behind it in despair and guilt at having gained back all the weight I'd lost with my eating disorder," explains Ragini Nag Rao, a plus-size fashion blogger.
It once seemed laughable that anyone would resurrect "The Daughter of Pharaoh," whose titular character throws herself in despair into the Nile, which promptly entertains her with a great-rivers-of-the-world ballet; in this century, thousands have seen it in several countries.
It once seemed laughable that anyone would resurrect "The Daughter of Pharaoh," whose titular character throws herself in despair into the Nile, which promptly entertains her with a great-rivers-of-the-world ballet; in this century, thousands have seen it in several countries.
Randy's peaceful demeanor and admission of having dwelled in despair serve as a reminder for artists, creatives, and dreamers everywhere not to give in to darkness and that your calling could come at any moment and whisk you away—so be ready and open to it.
A longtime friend and mentor of hers comes to Washington, has a hard time largely due to the bad-faith machinations of her partisan enemies, and kills himself in despair, and the upshot is years of entirely baseless charges that she or her husband had him killed.
During the blacklist, I had friends who went into exile when no one would hire them; actors who committed suicide in despair ... I was threatened that using a Blacklisted writer for Spartacus -- my friend Dalton Trumbo -- would mark me as a 'Commie-lover' and end my career.
Filthy families and souls in despair pressed flat against one another in the grip to survive, uncountable arms and legs, torn-open eyes, locked in the train all night waiting for dawn, a scene so much the antithesis of her own morning she cannot enter it.
" She was in despair about giving up her independent life in New York — teaching in a girls school, helping to run a furniture workshop at Val-Kill and speaking and writing for Democratic causes — in order to take on the ceremonial role she called "being Mrs.
But the Trump administration's move to slash the number of refugees admitted into the United States in the next 11 months by nearly a half has already canceled several planned refugee flights — including three this week — stranding more than 400 people cleared for transport and leaving Mr. Nsanzinfura in despair.
The pair suddenly inject some levity into a movie that's gotten very, very dark — Mufasa has just died, and Simba is in despair — and while Seth Rogen's voice turns out to be an eerily good fit for a warthog, it is Billy Eichner who steals the entire show as Timon.
"I hope that on those areas where Trump talked about the needs -- where he was right, the middle class is hurting -- let's work together to improve lives for millions of people who are living in despair and who have the right to do better than they are today," Sanders said.
Dozens of businesses from Ferguson and surrounding municipalities were damaged or destroyed, ranging from a local bakery called Natalie's Cakes and More, whose owner, Natalie DuBose, was filmed crying in despair after her storefront window was shattered, to chains like Walmart, which has one of its nearly 5,22014 stores in Ferguson.
Imagining that his wife is living a better version of her life, he feels trapped in no-win situations: he despises his peers and finds fault with his superiors at work, while romantic encounters leave him reflecting on how a loving marriage can end up with two people siloed in despair.
Klonsky and his colleague Alexis May developed what they call the "Three-Step Theory," that posits that following previous thoughts of suicide and a spike in despair caused by some kind of crisis that brings those thoughts to the foreground, there also has to be the capability to act on those ideations.
The case for Blair, Schröder, even Persson in Sweden was: the right is in power in a way it has not been before (in Britain and Germany it had been almost hegemonic), we are in despair, the working class is fragmenting and the electorate is evolving in a more consumerist, more market-liberal direction.
Still, it only seems proper to mourn the crippling fall of a great House and a major antagonist—not to mention poor Tommen, who walks out one of the Red Keep's windows in despair—while observing this public service announcement: People, know what is in your basement and adopt a healthy fear of it.
Under Donald Trump, the Republican Party, at least as we once understood it, has become a fantastical entity, a creature not wholly unlike the Abominable Snowman, or the Chupacabra, or the mythical Squonk of central Pennsylvania, the imaginary creature that spends its days deep in the forest, weeping in despair at its own hideousness.
It's so easy to cross the line from being a dark story filled with despair so that we might better understand the parts of ourselves that could lead us to do awful things (or better understand how we might cope with others doing awful things to us), and being a dark story that wallows in despair in a way that becomes sordid and unappetizing — especially because that line will be different for every single viewer.
"If 'Prozac Nation' has any particular purpose," she wrote, "it would be to come out and say that clinical depression is a real problem, that it ruins lives, that it ends lives, that it very nearly ended my life; that it afflicts many, many people, many very bright and worthy and thoughtful and caring people, people who could probably save the world or at the very least do it some real good, people who are too mired in despair to even begin to unleash the lifespring of potential that they likely have down deep inside."

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