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"They don't get any more crushing than that," said Kenseth.
The sudden loss was more crushing because of what happened next.
Even more crushing: scientists believe the causes are largely man-made.
The news of John Saunders' death could not be more crushing.
Those partisan defeats can be more crushing to individuals than violent, national catastrophes.
It was also more crushing and, unlike Mr Trump's, beyond the candidate's own expectations.
For Purdue (1-3, 0-1 Big Ten), it was an afternoon of more crushing injuries.
Two grew exhausted near the top, and Bielecki noted that nightfall and still more crushing cold approached.
And for a decade, it has been finding new and innovative and ever more crushing ways to fail.
It was exactly the sort of tragic, untimely end he always sang about, which only made it more crushing.
My legs were heavy, and trembled; out on the street, the pain in my chest became sharper and more crushing.
And given the pedigree of the teams entering the competition, the losses suffered in the group stages were even more crushing.
The debt is more crushing than before; the schools haven't pulled back from the precipice they were on five years ago.
Meanwhile, student-loan debt continues to get more crushing for the middle- and lower-class students who won't benefit from the price cuts.
And could there be any more crushing a disappointment than to have that sandwich be everything you hate between two pieces of bread?
The sharp drop in stocks since early October was unexpected and even more crushing recently, since December is typically a positive time for stocks.
Even more crushing are the humiliations of litigation, as Stacey and her neighbors try to get help from Pennsylvania's financially decimated Department of Environmental Protection.
Yet minds feel more crimped, fear more pervasive, possibility more limited, adventure more choreographed, politics more stale, economics more skewed, pressure more crushing, escape more elusive.
Student Debt's Grip on the Economy If wages don't rise vigorously, student debt will become a more crushing burden on young families and on overall growth.
"Apart from death or severe injury in a disaster event, there is no more crushing blow than the loss of the family home," he added in a statement.
But what's even more crushing than them watching her waste away in prison — "I've never seen you quite so low, baby" — is that Ophelia shows signs of dementia.
Their latest EP sinks their talons in deeper, offering moments both catchier (the grinning rave-up "SEXY VAMPIRE") and more crushing (the stuttering, scuffed, phlegm smeared title track).
But he also made it clear his administration's maximum pressure campaign against Iran isn't over, and he announced the US is putting even more crushing sanctions on Iran.
Few thoughts are more crushing than the idea of death at the bottom of the sea, a fear that Wiederhorn lightly pokes fun at on-screen, but that Einhorn takes gravely seriously.
"This work feels more crushing and sadder to me than it's ever felt—you see all the ways in which you've failed to do certain things, even though there's incremental progress," she said.
Unpaid overtime, long and grueling commutes and debt more crushing than being caught under a pile of stolen gold bars rule out any activities that are particularly expensive in terms of either money or time.
The evacuation deal, brokered by Russia, Turkey and Iran, was intended to relieve one of the more crushing aspects of Syria's war: the practice by both sides of besieging their opponents and bombarding their communities.
Indeed, just within the last few decades, retirement and senior care have become some of the most intimidating and untenable costs people face in their lifetimes, a burden more crushing than paying for college or buying a house.
Instead of more "crushing" sanctions bills, we need a crash effort in the near term to boost our cyberdefenses and resilience of our electoral systems to protect them from interference, not just Russian, but other foreign and domestic meddling.
Nick Clegg (Liberal Democrat, Sheffield Hallam, 2005-?) Clegg was close to tears when he resigned as leader of the Liberal Democrats after a 2015 general election result he described as "immeasurably more crushing and unkind than I could ever have feared".
The Patriots would go on to lose their first two games, losses that were even more crushing because quarterback Drew Bledsoe had his season ended due to a torn blood vessel sustained after a hard hit in their second game.
From Twitter streams about sexual harassment and email campaigns to push NBC to release allegedly even more crushing tapes, to private conversations between friends, Trump's bro-talk tapped into a zeitgeist of female fed-up-ness with sexism of all stripes.
My husband and I desperately wanted our twins, and it was crushing to find out they weren't going to live, and then even more crushing to find out that society was going to treat me like a criminal for wanting to save my own life.
His sincerity makes it all the more crushing when the forbidden love meets its inevitable doom: the aggrieved wife, the private investigator, the divorce trial, the doctor's disgrace, breakdown and vagrancy, living on the street, drinking from a bottle of — oh, the irony — Woolite.
"In the closed session Zarif emphasized that if the Americans take any steps against the nuclear deal that the Islamic Republic of Iran will give them a more crushing response," Shahbaz Hassanpour, a lawmaker representing the city of Sirjan, told the Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA).
At their early 19903s peak, Soundgarden seemed so self-assured and omnipotent, it was easy to overlook many of their greatest songs were about feeling weak, lonely, and disillusioned—the cumulative weight of despair hanging over their catalog is more crushing than any of their riffs.
These long, slanted muscles exert a forward pull on the jaw, quickly snapping it shut. Smaller muscles are located farther back in the skull, attaching to the back portion of the temporal fossae. These muscles are shorter because they are angled vertically and the skull is very low along the vertical axis. Their close proximity to the jaw joint, however, allows for more crushing power to be exerted.
The long-eared myotis is an insectivore, whose robust molars and highly placed articular process allow it be especially good at hunting beetles. A high articular process allows for more crushing force while the bat is chewing. This is advantageous because it allows penetration of the hard carapace found on many beetles. The long-eared myotis feeds by both substrate-gleaning of the ground or of trees, and by aerial-hawking.
145 Orthodox Southern Slavs were also acting as akinjis and other light troops intended for pillaging in the territory of present-day Hungary.Inalcik Halil: "The Ottoman Empire" In 1686, the Holy League's army, containing over 74,000 men from various nations, reconquered Buda from the Turks. After some more crushing defeats of the Ottomans in the next few years, the entire Kingdom of Hungary was removed from Ottoman rule by 1718. The last raid into Hungary by the Ottoman vassals Tatars from Crimea took place in 1717.
It is not too much to say, that a more crushing and > masterly reply was never penned. A century later, Old Norse scholar Ursula Dronke characterizes this work similarly: > "... over one hundred pages (as against Bang's twenty-three!) of > marvellously intelligent, masterly criticism of the errors, imprecise > thinking and failure of scholarly imagination that underlay Bang's > claim.""Völuspá and the Sibylline Traditions", Latin Culture and Medieval > Germanic Europe, ed. Richard North and T. Hofstra, 1992 [Reprinted in her > book Myth and Fiction in Early Norse Lands].
The US suffers more crushing setbacks, including a second Panama Canal attack and a long-range surgical airstrike on the Manhattan Project's Los Alamos facilities. They prove too much for US President Henry Roosevelt, who dies of a stroke after learning of the destruction of Los Alamos. His successor, Bill Truman, realizes that the US cannot continue the war and so sues for peace and accepts the surrender terms offered by Japan. Although the Japanese are initially allied with Nazi Germany, the German dictator, Heinrich von Hitler, becomes concerned about their string of victories and the rapid growth of Japan's technological and military power, which was boosted partly by the expertise of Albert Einstein.

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