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But I was more miserable than I had ever been.
While recovering, she's much thinner but more miserable than ever.
For more miserable updates on urban gentrification, follow Noisey on Twitter​.
I'm even more miserable than I was when I was drinking.
And those choices might make life more miserable for those who don't.
These days, Islander fans may be even more miserable that Canucks fans.
FEW of Europe's economies have had a more miserable decade than Ireland.
At this point, they sound like a more miserable, still-underground Deafheaven.
If Trump fears Biden, he will be even more miserable battling Bloomberg.
But roughly five years ago it began to consistently make people more miserable.
Neither fact fits the narrative of a generation more miserable than ever before.
" It continues: "I would guarantee your life has been more miserable than ours!
But we may have a few more miserable rainy days until that happens.
And, there have been times that I could not have been more miserable.
Rolling blackouts make life even more miserable, with precious food spoiling in refrigerators.
But many insist on staying, he said, even as conditions become more miserable.
The better question might be: Why not just make flying even more miserable?
And as life in refugee camps grows more miserable, some are choosing to return.
IS THERE ANY more miserable spectacle in global business than that of Europe's lenders?
As for Alex, hanging with the "cool crowd" has only made him more miserable.
Temperatures in much of the country will get even more miserable later this week.
These illnesses can weaken your immune system — or just make self-quarantine more miserable.
Open offices, it's told, are making us less productive, less active, and more miserable.
Two months later Democrats were still more miserable than they had been before the vote.
Their lives were made more miserable by cyberbullying and the distribution of videos and photographs.
Flu can last a week or longer, and kids are sicker, achier, and more miserable.
Have people gotten happier over time — or are we becoming more miserable as history marches on?
It was hard to watch for Clippers fans, but potentially even more miserable for Redick's agent.
He suffered from depression, it's true, but was no more miserable than many other tenured professors.
There may not have been a speaker who had a more miserable time than John Boehner.
However, emo as Skiba may be, the Creeper vocals from frontman Will Gould are definitely more miserable.
I think everybody was trying to find someone who was in a more miserable position than them.
After the wet winter weather passes, the cold air would make the east coast even more miserable.
Still, no one has been steamrolled like Tillerson has and no one seems to be more miserable.
Those figures aren't adjusted for inflation, however, so the Sears return is more miserable than it looks.
But it seems more likely that it will only heighten tensions and make life more miserable for Kashmiris.
And, if you weren't drinking water while you were drinking, then afterwards you're going to feel much more miserable.
"   QUOTE OF THE DAY  "I have never worked with a more miserable son of a bitch in my life.
I can't see a rationale beyond further enriching the rich while making the lives of the poor more miserable.
Places that moved toward socialism — Britain in the 1970s, Venezuela more recently — tended to get poorer and more miserable.
The plan might not just fail to prevent emigration; it could also make life more miserable for thousands of migrants.
Season 3 ends with a series of cliffhangers showing that some of the characters are more miserable and confused than ever.
For this reason, I rarely recline, even when there's no one behind me — it's just making my life even more miserable.
"I get along with almost everyone, but I have never worked with a more miserable son of a bitch in my life."
I get along with almost everybody, but I have never worked with a more miserable son of a bitch in my life.
They spend most of the film struggling to cope with the antics of their sons, becoming progressively more miserable in the process.
Well, in a way, if it was exactly like it used to be, I'd be even more miserable not to be there.
Before you call me a drama queen, let me explain why reading this news made me feel more miserable than I usually do.
" He told a group at Stanford University students: "I have never worked with a more miserable son of a bitch in my life.
Bad managers make us more miserable than any negative aspect of our relationships with coworkers, the workplace culture or the company itself do.
The night I chose to host my very own dinner party was a rainy Sunday, which made grocery shopping that much more miserable.
At the risk of aging ourselves, we'll admit that few things make a live music experience more miserable than sound that's too loud.
One could also conclude that anything that makes doing business in Britain more miserable for foreigners, particularly post-Brexit, might be best avoided.
It is not possible to sink lower than this; no human condition is more miserable than this, nor could it conceivably be so.
Now, the only impact of the move is making life more miserable for Gazans, most of whom are critical of the Hamas regime.
"I get along with almost everyone, but I have never worked with a more miserable son of a bitch in my life," Boehner said.
I get along with almost everyone," Boehner began, "but I have never worked with a more miserable son of a bitch in my life.
It was supposed to last a little over a week; she was deep into the second week and still felt more miserable every day.
This bill will make their lives more miserable and perilous in order to give the top 2 percent of wealthiest Americans a tax cut.
But as with most things, Jeb seems a lot more miserable about it: "I am always hungry," he told The New York Times last spring. 
As the summer wore on, the tents broke left and right, the setup started to look janky as hell, and we were progressively more miserable.
The misbegotten campaign of Benoît Hamon, the Socialist candidate, which we projected to receive 353% of the vote, sunk to an even more miserable 6.4%.
"People's livelihoods will only become more miserable," Yamamoto said, predicting the economy would worsen after a planned October sales tax rise to 10% from 8%.
It has generously opened its gates to 1.8m refugees and displaced people who thronged to the KRG from more miserable parts of the Middle East.
"I've noticed the more reactive I feel, the more miserable I am," Ferriss said on the latest episode of Recode Decode, hosted by Kara Swisher.
Tragically, the most overarching and consequential commonality today may be that both are making it more difficult, more dangerous, and more miserable to access asylum.
"That is indeed pollen it's shaking off and probably made things more miserable for allergy sufferers nearby!" said Dr. Robert Sporter, an allergist in New York City.
" And of whom former Speaker of the House John Boehner once said: "I have never worked with a more miserable son of a bitch in my life.
With all the awful shit airlines are liable to subject us to, we as passengers really can't afford to make flights more miserable than they already are.
The climate is damper and generally more miserable than in the Rockies or the Alps; cycles of thaw and freeze transform the snow surface into a rink.
And a sense of well-being seems to be in short supply in the US. Americans are only becoming more miserable, according to the World Happiness Report.
Does he recognize that depriving Palestinians of any hope of outside mediation or support, and making their lives more miserable, could well lead to another round of violence?
Like two Hollywood franchises joining forces to make the ultimate horror film, enterprising healthcare bosses have unveiled plans to make pregnancy infinitely more miserable: By treating hospitals like airports.
"I get along with almost everybody, but I have never worked with a more miserable son of a bitch in my life," said the former House speaker, John Boehner.
We can all agree that the phrase "no man is an island" is a blatant lie—we're essentially alone in this world and all the more miserable for it.
Conditions in the Rohingya settlements in Bangladesh, which include the world's largest single refugee camp, are dire, and the monsoon rains that are descending only make life more miserable.
And these days, he looks more miserable with every Ranger loss, which isn't great news given it sure seems like there will be a lot of those in the future.
Marnie didn't like fishing; it seemed like fishing might be the only thing more miserable than standing in the living room with her father, which made her interested to try it.
I'm a professional, and my job sucks, and so I'm working harder and harder at it because I'm obviously not putting enough into it, and it's making me more and more miserable.
I was "making it" because I was one of those people that existed off of coffee and worked around the clock, even though I was more miserable than I had ever been.
More than 1,200 flights, booked to carry over 75,000 passengers, were cancelled over three days; hundreds of thousands more miserable travellers had their trips ruined by delays, lost luggage and missed connections.
Seasons: 2 (2009-2010)What it was about: A group of caterers in Los Angeles are all trying to make it in Hollywood — and some are more miserable about it than others.
He decided to eat beef instead of poultry, on the grounds that fewer animals would die — and that, moreover, in his view, chickens lead more miserable lives in factory farms than cows do.
From the same creator, Daniel Mullins, comes The Hex, a new metafictional larf that takes place deep within the game, this time for the player who wishes Wreck-It-Ralph was more miserable.
Something about the way you have to purse your lips for a nonexistent kiss at the end of the word, the extra weight of that second syllable—the word lonesome is definitely more miserable.
But this was the one that broke the transwoman's back, the latest in a series of actions our man has put in place solely to make the lives of people like me more miserable.
However imperfect the current arrangement, if Britons voted to leave then those in charge of the EU would contrive to ensure that our lives on the outside would be more miserable than on the inside.
Being a barista means that a big part of your job is dealing with people who haven't had their coffee yet, and I promise you it's a lot more miserable than I can possibly convey.
Chelsea, the ailing champion, has endured an even more miserable season, but the team managed its most emphatic win of the campaign on Saturday by routing Newcastle, 23-1, at home to climb to 12th place.
And between the desperate actions of Negan's habitually raped "wives" and the grisly murder of the Saviors' (very innocent) doctor, "Hostiles and Calamities" somehow felt even more miserable than all of the previous Negan episodes combined.
So with three episodes to go before the Season 7 finale, my bet would be on an Oceanside vacation, a final plea to Ezekiel's Kingdom, and one more miserable episode in the Sanctuary before the fight.
"If you hold it in over and over, there may be unintended consequences that could make you a lot more miserable than the embarrassment you feel when you have to use a public restroom," Chey says.
Either way, Mr. Buttigieg conspicuously gritted his teeth when it was mentioned to him that Tom Perez — the eventual chair of the D.N.C — seems to currently occupy one of the more miserable jobs in American politics.
However while Radiohead's OK Computer does talk about some Important Shit that Makes Sense When You Think About It, it's still a far more miserable listen than a lot of what exists out there in the world.
Here's a design illustration of the saddle seat from Airbus: Though these seats may sound like a way to make flying even more miserable, there is a silver lining: These flights would be cheap — like, really, cheap.
The block sits on a hilltop, benefiting from a gentle, if occasional, breeze that wards off the oppressive heat, sour aromas and swarms of black flies that make life in other parts of the camp more miserable.
In the future, climate change will make your allergies more miserable, likely flood the basement of your beach house, and possibly screw up your morning supply of irreplaceable caffeine — at least if you get your coffee from Ethiopia.
Unless living in your parents' basement is your idea of a good financial backup plan, failing to figure out how you'll make ends meet after you quit your bad job could make you even more miserable than staying there.
I just feel like I need to know if everyone is doing something cooler or better than what I'm doing right at that moment, even if knowing that will make me feel even more miserable than I already do.
I could go a step further, arguing that the dark genius of "Fairytale" is that it speaks not merely to one's need to be miserable on a holiday, but to the need to be more miserable than anyone else.
It's no secret that airline travel is more miserable than ever, with increasing lengths of time spent on the tarmac, "family fees," lines to pass through security growing and growing, and the increasing prospect of being manhandled by said security.
"I have not seen a more miserable, more immoral debate in the United States' political history, which I've followed for 30 years," said Socialist Nicolas Maduro, during an event to mark "Indigenous Resistance Day" in Venezuela, a former Spanish colony.
A report in March from the London School of Economics found that parents' quality of life took a hit when their adult children moved back (its title, "Parents' Lives Made More Miserable by the Boomerang Generation Returning Home," says it all).
Worrying for that long will only make you more miserable and you're going to have to put up with a lot before the day a robodog finally carries your lifeless corpse to an enormous burial plot owned by Jeff Bezos.
In eras past, Twenge has written other condemnatory volumes about the youth, like 2007's Generation Me: Why Today's Young Americans Are More Confident, Assertive, Entitled—and More Miserable Than Ever Before and 2010's The Narcissism Epidemic: Living in the Age of Entitlement.
But Hall decided to up the ante a bit and challenge her 21313 Twitter followers to share the picture more than a thousand times, and if it reached the mark, she'd make her life a little more miserable by wearing the costume to her classes for the rest of the semester.
Ultimately, allowing private companies to take over administration of our airports' security, under the TSA's guidelines, would unleash the markets' power of innovation to improve customer service and undo years of bureaucracy that has squandered billions of dollars dedicated to airport security and done much to make traveling more miserable.
And according to Jean Twenge, a social psychologist at San Diego State University and the author of "Generation Me: Why Today's Young Americans Are More Confident, Assertive, Entitled -- and More Miserable Than Ever Before," there's some early, emerging evidence that, in certain ways, these two groups act like different, self-contained generations.
We must typo and wait for the inexorable, dust-based doom to strike the space bar or the 'E' key — which will then make the typing experience even more miserable (and require a trip to an Apple store to swaddle the misbehaving keys in rubber — leaving us computerless, most probably, in the meanwhile).
As he weighed the decision, his father, a Marine who fought at Iwo Jima in World War II, made clear he did not want his son joining the military, and even enlisted another son to sabotage the young Milley's West Point visit by getting acquaintances to show him the more miserable parts of the Army college regimen.
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"The vibe I'm getting is that people are becoming a bit more miserable, you can see that in the pushback against austerity…so the bank could be put in quite a difficult situation where inflation remains high but actually the real economy is quite sluggish going forward so I think it's actually much more nuanced in terms of where they're going to go," posited Bew, explaining why he also believes current market prices may be overstating the likelihood of a near-term interest rate rise.
A depressed woman in Infinite Jest puts it this way, referring to weed in embarrassing 90s slang: "I'm getting more and more miserable and fed up with myself for smoking so much... I start getting high and thinking about nothing except how I have to quit smoking all this Bob so I can get back to work and start saying I'm here when people call, so I can start living some kind of damn life instead of just sitting around in pajamas pretending I'm sick like a third-grader and smoking and watching TP again..." She is caught in a cycle of quitting and smoking and quitting and smoking, and I don't want to be.

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