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So she labors under the contrived honorific of state counselor.
With its hereditary monarchy and persistent class system, Britain still labors under an enterprise-killing know-your-place-culture.
But in practice, if she wants male companionship, a woman without means still labors under restrictions that do not favor victory.
The freshest material involves a British mascot, Owen Golly Jr. (Tom Bennett), who labors under the heavy hand of his father (Mr.
What will remain exceptional is a culture and policy posture that labors under a dangerous black-and-white assumption where privacy is pitted against security.
Perhaps painting a generation in broad strokes when it labors under such a heavy inherited social burden, and remains in such a vulnerable position, is counterproductive.
The office labors under an awkward constraint: It does not carry out its own investigations, but relies on accused researchers' own institutions to forward their findings.
Its financial system labors under a mountain of loans, while weaker growth has prompted many Chinese people and companies to move their money overseas in recent years.
Economic growth won't last as the U.S. labors under the burden of growing entitlement programs and weakness around the world, former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan told CNBC.
Nearly paralyzed, the administration now labors under a cloud of scandal that casts a shadow over the nation and the world, both of which have been deprived of proper leadership by the White House.
Then there is Julius Randle, who signed on as the Knicks' sort of star this past summer and labors under the unhelpful illusion that he is a 6-foot-8, 250-pound point guard.
That means, just two months into his term, a new president who lost the popular vote and labors under historically low approval ratings faces real danger that things will get worse before they get better.
Less compact than "The Lives of Others," it ranges much more widely, in both tone and time, and labors under a musical score so tenacious that you feel half bullied into the right emotional response.
And now here is reason No. 2: Mr. Zegen, 39, labors under the quite mistaken impression that he can pop on a piece of brimmed headgear and go forth into the world, wholly unrecognizable to all who behold him.
I think you have to give a little credit to Tiffany, who labors under the burden of having been named for a jewelry store and got stuck with the job of telling the long-awaited touching personal anecdotes about her father.
An unfortunately contrived Holocaust drama that labors under the delusion that the subject matter lends itself to uplift, "The Last Suit" concerns Abraham Bursztein (Miguel Ángel Solá), a Jew who was born in Poland but has lived in Argentina since the war.
The US, its allies, and Iraqi forces are dealing with ISIS -- but having spent copious amounts of time in Iraq in recent years, I have yet to meet a single person who labors under the delusion that peace and prosperity will follow the terror group's demise.
"At Home With Amy Sedaris" evokes that feeling through spectacularly deranged comedy: Although Sedaris's down-the-dial Martha Stewart labors under a sign that reads "Being Alone Is A-OK," she craves company so much, she lets a murderer (Michael Shannon) into the house in the Agatha Christie-themed season finale.
If he labors under the illusion that he has taken one of the grand jobs in basketball, it at least differs little from the delusion afflicting most Knicks fans, and here I speak as someone who possessed a ticket plan well into the team's death-rattle phase this past decade.
He is a cog in the machine of imperialism. A constituent of his governing body politic as well as to the greatest ruler – the sun. His complete reliance on the sun for economic gain is slave-like. Man waits for the sun to rise in the morning, labors under its heat, then feebly ends his days work, ever closer to his mortality.
Theodosius climbed the pillar and prostrated himself before Saint Symeon who embraced him with his blessing and prophesied great spiritual glory for Theodosius. thumbnail When Theodosius reached Jerusalem he spent time visiting and venerating the Holy Places. He then decided it would be best to obtain discipline for himself before he settled in solitude. Theodosius began his monastic labors under the hermit abbot Longinus, settling near the Tower of David.
During her confrontations with a powerful Thanos clone, she displayed superhuman strength, a talent to simultaneously inhabit multiple simulacra, and the ability to project strong blasts of energy, but has not been seen using these powers since.Avengers: Celestial Quest #1-8 (2001). Marvel Comics. As of her appearance in Annihilation Conquest: Star-Lord, Mantis also appears to have gained telepathic and precognitive abilities, and apparently now labors under a constant awareness of future events.
Wilson uses the eye in the pyramid as a symbol of the dysfunction of hierarchies. Every level except the top is blind, but the eye can see only one way. Wilson rephrases this himself many times as "communication occurs only between equals". Celine calls this law "a simple statement of the obvious" and refers to the fact that everyone who labors under an authority figure tends to lie to and flatter that authority figure in order to protect themselves either from violence or from deprivation of security (such as losing one's job).
The events of the novel take place in the days of 1963 before and on the day of Uhuru, Kenya’s liberation from British colonial rule. The novel also features flashbacks of the past. Mugo, an introverted villager of Thabai, does not want to give a speech at Uhuru, even though town elders ask him to. The village thinks him a hero for his stoicism and courage while he was in detention during Kenya’s State of Emergency, but he labors under a secret: he betrayed their beloved Mau Mau fighter, Kihika.
Paul White, leader of the CIA extraction team, recognizes Luger, having formerly worked with both him and fellow Old Dog crew member Patrick McLanahan. After receiving no substantive response from the normal chain of command, White seeks out Lieutenant General Bradley Elliot, commander of the top-secret Dreamland facility and former leader of the Old Dog mission. Elliot convinces his superiors to authorize a mission to rescue Luger, but is unconvinced that they will follow through, and so conspires with White to set up his own mission. Simultaneously, General Dominikas Palcikas, commander of the Lithuanian Self-Defense Forces, labors under the challenge of creating a post-Soviet identity for his forces while training them to defend against a possible invasion from neighboring Belarus and its power-hungry military commander, General Voschanka.
A Yenish boy named Ernst Lossa is transferred to a mental institution, where he labors under the watch of Dr. Veithausen. Ernst, initially identified as a troublemaker, lives up to his role and frequently rebels in minor ways. He does not plan to stay in the institution long, but expects to be taken home (and eventually to America) by his father, Christian Lossa, but is denied discharge based on the fact that his father has no permanent address after being released from a concentration camp. Initially, certain patients in the hospital are marked to be sent to the Hadamar Euthanasia Centre, where they are euthanized, but central authorities dictate that the euthanasia operation and decisions be transferred to individual institutions, leaving Dr. Veithausen to direct his nurses to execute patients under their care.

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