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This year, life in Indian-administered Kashmir became even more unbearable.
Worse still, a precipitous economic downturn makes the debt burden more unbearable.
Become too brash, and a traumatic family death may become even more unbearable.
Finally some more unbearable dramatic irony and the grating voice of a whiny teenager!
Photo by Phighter ImagesGlobal warming promises to make the summers more and more unbearable.
BTW ... Saturday's temps promises to be even more unbearable ... 98 degrees with 64 percent humidity.
The hurt will deepen, and become, possibly, even more unbearable than it feels now. Why?
At the start of the Olympics last week, wind made the already bitter cold more unbearable.
Far more unbearable than the murder is the fact that we don't know who did it.
The longer we were together, the more her family loved me, the more unbearable it all got.
Instead, the later festival was held on a black tarmac, which made the summer's heat even more unbearable.
"Things here become more and more unbearable," a 50-year-old woman from Guatemala wrote on Dec. 3.
As if we already couldn't wait for the next episode this Sunday, things just got a lot more unbearable.
Since then, the series has earned billions of dollars worldwide, and somehow made Hollywood Boulevard even more unbearable than usual.
A declining respect for federalism creates real dangers for the union, by making the nation's existing polarization even more unbearable.
It got more unbearable with every second until I could deny it no longer; I was ashamed of my mother.
But the teenage struggle becomes even more unbearable when you feel that the body you're growing into isn't really yours.
Too often, summer music festivals are punctuated by unbearably long lines, even more unbearable crowds, and copious amounts of branding.
Miss, and the record scratches and goes silent; a sonic message of incompetance even more unbearable than Guitar Hero's fail-sound.
I hesitate to even give this attention lest the greater internet become an even more unbearable realm, but here 'tis: SoundGifs.
But unlike some loveable bad boys (see: Veronica Mars' Logan Echolls), Campbell somehow becomes more unbearable and unlikeable as the season progresses.
This phenomenon, known as "corn sweat," is helping to make the heat more unbearable in states like Iowa and Minnesota, in particular.
Unquestionably, they want to prevent Sherrod Brown from running roughshod over Wall Street and making the lives of their clients more unbearable.
And lets face it, Shkreli's presence has to be one of the only ways that the upcoming inauguration could be any more unbearable.
"With each day, the cost of this war becomes more unbearable," Lise Grande, the U.N. humanitarian coordinator for Yemen, said in the statement.
As U.N.-backed peace efforts have repeatedly failed to stop the fighting, residents living near the growing heap have seen their lives become more unbearable.
The KSI / Deji fight against Logan / Jake Paul is slated for August 25th, 2018, and the YouTubers plan on having one more unbearable conference before the match.
The threat of train derailments, delays, or stumbling upon a gruesome wildlife scene can become even more unbearable when you're also lugging around 35 pounds of luggage.
People do not want to work stressful hours and conditions, but the fact most kitchens are understaffed makes work even more unbearable, putting others off joining the trade.
When I went through the thought experiment, I found that dropping the first couple of tech giants was pretty easy — but after that the process became progressively more unbearable.
The ThermoPeanut is a two-inch device that takes a wide range of temperature readings, from an unbearable -5 degrees to an even more unbearable 140 (there's a sweet spot in there, somewhere).
We can hear in his voice and the way his story slowly gets more and more unbearable to listen to just how much Kevin has been wrecked by his life's intersection with a monster.
We were already planning on lining up to be the first to see Girls Trip, the ultimate summer movie starring Queen Latifah, Jada Pinkett Smith, Regina Hall, and Tiffany Haddish, but this Carpool Karaoke segment just made the wait even more unbearable.
That's unmistakably what's happening on "I Might Need Security," one of four new songs, which captures the moment when the scrutiny that comes with fame curdles into something more unbearable, and when the weight of responsibility begins to be a bit too heavy to bear.
Once penetrated, it grows larger, older and more unbearable as one approaches the heart of the wood.Langford, David Supernatural Fiction Writers, Second Edition, Volume 1, ed. Richard Bleiler (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 2003), pages 445-453.Clute, John Look at the Evidence: Essays & Reviews, (Ann Arbor: Liverpool University Press, 1995), page 111.
The smell produced by these scent glands was described by Clinton Hart Merriam as more unbearable than that produced by skunks, and added it was "one of the few substances, of animal, vegetable, or mineral origin, that has, on land or sea, rendered me aware of the existence of the abominable sensation called nausea".
As Proceed, Sergeant Lamb opens Lamb and his comrades learn that they are not to be returned home, as stipulated by the terms of surrender, but kept prisoner indefinitely. Months pass and conditions become more unbearable, provoking desertions. Finally they are ordered to march to Virginia. Lamb makes an escape bid along with two of his comrades, "Smutchy" Steel and "Gentleman" Harlowe.
It is said that "even the sea did not protect him" and that "he betook himself to the submarine fire thinking the fire of Mahadeva's prowess to be more unbearable."Cf. Hemadri etataipratapo bahiramburaseraurvantarepyasti kutah prayami. Chiran bimrshyeti yadiyavairi someshvaro vadavameva yatah. Thus in 1273 A. D. Thana plates published by Mr. Wathen Journal of the Royal Asratic Society (Old Series), Vol. V, pp. 177–78.
The film centers on a German woman, Elaine Hines (Hanna Schygulla), living in New York City with aspirations of becoming a novelist. Reality settles in when Elaine loses her secretary job at a toilet seat company. Her agent calls her manuscript unsellable and not sexy enough before dropping her as a client. As if life couldn't get more unbearable for Elaine, her unexpected blind date turns disastrous.
After the filming of Superman IV in February 1987, Reeve and Exton separated amicably with joint custody of their children and Reeve returned to New York. In a depression without his children, he decided that doing a comedy might be good for him. He was given a lead in Switching Channels. Burt Reynolds and Kathleen Turner had a feud during filming, which made the time even more unbearable for Reeve.
The story begins with a flashback to the past of a woman called Kuala (Lolita Rodriguez). An herbolario (traditional/folk medicine practitioner) performs an abortion on Kuala, as Cesar (Eddie Garcia) watches her. The abortion was a success, but when Kuala sees the aborted fetus, she becomes disturbed. In the next scene, she walks in the middle of a grassy plain, and as the heat becomes more and more unbearable, she becomes insane.
Her two main distractions, entreating the guests and visiting the church, become more and more unbearable. Soon Vera starts to realize that the dreams she’d cherished, of "finding true love here" and "helping the poor" were vain fantasies. At one point, getting mad with her rather slow-witted maid Alyona, she shouts at her and is instantly taken aback, realizing that the phrase she's just used ("Twenty five lashes for her!") is taken straight from her grandfather's old book.
"Armenian Communities in Eastern Europe" in The Armenian People From Ancient to Modern Times, Volume II: Foreign Dominion to Statehood: The Fifteenth Century to the Twentieth Century, ed. Richard G. Hovannisian, New York: St. Martin's Press, p. 52. . As life grew more unbearable in Armenia proper following the destructive Seljuk raids of the eleventh and twelfth centuries, many Armenians were forced to migrate to Byzantium and elsewhere and with some of them eventually settling in the Crimea.
Due to the unsatisfactory result of 1978 South Korean legislative election, there was a spontaneous strike held by female workers from YH Trading Company in the place of New Democratic Party headquarter. The settlement of this strike was indicated by the expelling of Kim Young-sam from National Assembly. More and more unbearable political repression suffered by citizens then triggered the Bu-Ma Democratic Protest. Thousands of university students and citizens from Pusan and Masan appealed to abolish the Yushin regime.
The King, through the concession of the Pope, could now appoint the Judex Monarchiae Siculae, who was at the same time to be the delegate of the Holy See and empowered with final jurisdiction of religious matters. On the basis of this concession the Kings of Sicily demanded more and more far reaching rights in ecclesiastical matters, so that fresh struggles with the Holy See constantly arose. The situation grew more unbearable. Pope Pius IX tried in vain by amicable adjustments to enforce the essential rights of the Holy See in Sicily.
The Captain, wholly convinced of Leggatt's innocence, understands that the weather, on the night Leggatt killed the crewman, "crushed an unworthy mutinous existence." Leggatt's presence in the Captain's cabin causes the Captain to constantly think of him, and the Chief Mate and the helmsman begin to notice the Captain's odd, stealthy behavior. While the tension grows more unbearable, Leggatt hides mostly in the Captain's bathroom and sleeps with him in his bed. Leggatt eats tins of preserves stored in the Captain's locker and drinks the Captain's morning coffee.
In 1973 the Hebrew Christian Testimony to Israel merged with other missionary societies to form the Messianic Testimony. A number of proselytes among the Jews of Berlin joined the Anglican congregation. When the Nazi persecution of Jews and even Jewish-born Christians (see Prussian Union of Churches § Protestants of Jewish descent) became more and more unbearable, the Hebrew Christian Testimony to Israel relinquished its premises on Oranienburger Straße to Heinrich Grüber's help organisation, , on 7 December 1938.Hartmut Ludwig, "Das ›Büro Pfarrer Grüber‹ 1938–1940", in: ›Büro Pfarrer Grüber‹ Evangelische Hilfsstelle für ehemals Rasseverfolgte.
Each time, for example, Strahd's own actions may be partially culpable for his failure, and as such he may go through crippling self-recrimination, rather than cursing the gods solely and giving up. Most other Darklords have similar tales of frustration, kept all the more unbearable because the flicker of the possibility of success is never truly extinguished. Not all Darklords acknowledge the Dark Powers directly, however. Strahd, for example, in his own memoirs, speaks only of a force known as Death, who mocks him with the voices of his family and former colleagues throughout his life.
" The New York Observer panned the "ugly, sterile sets" and poor photography; SF Weekly called the shot compositions gimmicky; while Oktay Kozak Ege opined the "aesthetically repetitive" visuals made tension sequences more unbearable to watch. However, Consequence of Sound writer Randall Colburn stated "Avranas' muted, sterile style pops with a few flourishes, mainly in his knack for cultivating a truly unsettling aura around the starkness of the film’s depravity." He also praised the use of POV shots for "creating a curious sense of alienation, as if one is both inside the film but outside of its truth, looking in at the larger reality.
On 4 May 1992, the first shells landed in Konjic town, fired by the JNA and other Serb forces from the slopes of Borasnica and Kisera. This shelling, which continued daily for over three years, until the signing of the Dayton Peace Agreement, inflicted substantial damage and resulted in the loss of many lives as well as rendering conditions for the surviving population even more unbearable. With the town swollen from the influx of refugees, there was a great shortage of accommodation as well as food and other basic necessities. Charitable organisations attempted to supply the local people with enough food but all systems of production foundered or were destroyed.
The book begins when a retired couple, Emile and Juliette Hazel, achieve their dream of buying a house in the woods to live alone together, far from the public world. Nobody lives around the house except an old doctor, Palamède Bernadin, and his wife, Bernadette, in a little house. To be polite, Emile and Juliette decide to meet them, and thus come in contact with Palamède Bernardin, who develops the habit of coming into their house everyday precisely at 4pm, sitting in an armchair and waiting until 6pm, barely saying a word, at which time he, ever punctually, goes back home. The visits become slowly more and more unbearable, until the Hazels resolve to get rid of him.
Both their friendship, stemming from a bad experience at summer camp, through High School these two, along with Elise, go after the things that make society even more unbearable than it already is. The third regular character is Elise, Chris's wife, who objects to Chris's participation in Dan's revenge quests, but, on occasion joins in due to some of Dan's plots sharing similarities with her childhood annoyances or her secret operative work for the government. Elise's character enables advanced help with some of Dan's revenge missions due to her skills and most of her missions act as a subplot in the show. The show is set primarily in the Los Angeles area, and background scenes often show notable landmarks in and around Los Angeles.
He sees and enters a house, following clues leading to the basement, finding the house seemingly filled with multiple passages and doorways. He has more visions of his past, revealing that the deaths of his comrades due to his negligence was caused by his shock and guilt of incidentally causing the death of a native girl while hiding from enemy forces, resulting in him not noticing their approach and therefore not warning them of the danger; the concealed face he's seen throughout was hers. Ellis goes through the halls, with the voice's presence becoming more unbearable, all while he avoids shining the light at a monster that becomes enraged when illuminated. At some point, he's thrown into a rage, aggressively making his way into the basement, much to his confusion.
" ["The slowness of the narrative, the arbitrary and conventional style of the characters' psychology, the constant use of platitude and cliché make even more unbearable this determination to show Paris always as the paradise of streetwalkers and gangsters."] The director of the French branch of Tobis, Dr Henckel, had given Clair complete freedom to make the film, but after the Paris opening he told Clair that it was now clear what others thought of his methods, and that in future he would have to resign himself to giving the audience what they wanted - talking pictures that really talked.Georges Charensol & Roger Régent, 50 ans de cinéma, avec René Clair. Paris: Éditions de la Table Ronde, 1979. p.77: "Vous avez fait ce que vous avez voulez, et vous voyez ce que l'on en pense.
Aside from a few concerts in Sweden and Norway in 1993, he did not perform much outside the country. The authorities swiftly shut down his music and barred from releasing records and performing live. Following the revolution, Yaghmaei spent over a month for recording albums Sol-e 1 (1979)- reissued on CD as Parandeye Mohajer by Los Angeles based record label Caltex Records, Sol-e 2 (1980, recorded with Fereydoon Foroughi) and Sol-e 3, which was renamed to Arayesh-e Khorshid during its release in 2000, because during that time this album was about to be released the regime's pressure on music became more unbearable than ever. According to Kevan Harris, a lecturer from the University of California, the government after the Islamic revolution were too much motivated to stop the impacts of Western and European culture; therefore it was convinced to diminish musicians like Kourosh.

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