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They debate which recent game offered the most galling indignity.
For Federer, the most galling part was his lack of a clinical edge.
But what seems most galling isn't that they're taking dollars off the table.
The most galling part is that Rowling knows what it is to be poor.
On a podcast, I ranked the most galling examples of Knicks-ing this year.
In its most galling move, it has been allowing states to add work requirements to Medicaid.
The most galling part is that Republicans have already admitted how bad the president's behavior was.
The Trump administration's inability to do it consistently is the most galling failure of this presidency.
Yet it's not what he does in Graduation that stings—it's the way he justifies it that's most galling.
And the final complaint that United urgently needs to course correct, this was the most galling claim of them all for Cramer.
Washington (CNN)For all of President Donald Trump's gripes with his predecessor, this could prove the most galling: his entry into television.
But of all these rollbacks, perhaps the most galling is the weakening of the fuel-economy standards, which seems a betrayal of history.
For me, the most galling of Mr. Morsi's failures came in November 260 when he issued a decree granting himself far-reaching powers.
The first and most galling effort appeared when Foxconn, a massive manufacturing company, promised to land like an alien invasion force in rural Wisconsin.
He has emerged as the most galling villain in Game of Thrones, addressing every appeal to mercy or reason with the fanatic's unclouded certitude.
But on Saturday night, Bush was swept away by Trump, Cruz and — most galling for the Bush forces — his former protégé in Florida, Rubio.
Then there's tomo choco ("friend chocolate"), famili choco ("family chocolate"), and perhaps the most galling of all chocolates: giri choco, which means "obligation" chocolate.
" Business Insider published a list of his most galling acts, with the headline, "The 10 Biggest Lies Told by American Apparel's Top P.R. Man.
Asus is one of the biggest consumer electronics companies in the world, and yet its copycat notch is probably the most galling of them all.
The accusations against Franklin might be the most galling example of inappropriate conduct behind the scenes of his sitcoms, but they're not the only one.
Perhaps the most galling part is that the Trump administration has zero sense of irony or even its own hypocrisy when it comes to food policy.
But Orlando is not an isolated catastrophe; it is the most galling manifestation of a wider epidemic of less deadly but still horrific mass shootings in America.
Most galling of all, Mr Yang, the chief executive at the time, had the chance to sell Yahoo to Microsoft for around $45 billion in early 2008.
That this nerve-racking powerlessness could simply be bought off is among the most galling parts of the college admission scandal that exploded across the country last week.
It underscores the most galling thing about these hearings, which is the way they take as a given the conspiracy theory that platforms are attempting to undermine them without.
Yet it was Giuliani, telling war stories about insults he used to hurl at reporters when he ran city hall, who had the most galling assessment of Trump's behavior.
Giannulli was also reportedly on a USC official's yacht when the story broke, which made her episode perhaps the most galling and also darkly funny of the whole bunch.
The most galling example of this was when the company's former chairman was pardoned by South Korea's president in 2009 after he was convicted of tax evasion and embezzlement.
"The most galling aspect of the AHCA was the process itself, in which House GOP leaders recklessly put haste and politics above good policy," Roy wrote in National Review this week.
The topic is known to be one whose mere mention irritates the president, but the piece soft-pedaled the part most galling to Trump, making just one passing reference to Russia.
But what's most galling about the book is that it uses the veneer of art and assumed cultural value to whitewash the realities of how many of these spaces came to be.
Perhaps most galling to Trump, Clinton is signaling that she is looking past him — seeking a more positive, uplifting message as her campaign machinery gears up a formidable get-out-the-vote operation.
But here's the most galling thing: In terms of the Supreme Court, it won't matter, not if Trump and McConnell follow through on their expressed determination to fill Kennedy's seat before the midterms.
Perhaps most galling to Crimeans, the government is hauling thousands of residents into court to confiscate small land holdings distributed free as a campaign ploy in 22 when Ukraine controlled the Black Sea peninsula.
The most galling part of the settlement, for Musk: He has to hire an "experienced securities lawyer" who will vet his tweets and make sure they comply with independent board oversight of his Twitter activity.
"The Report" is most galling when it portrays the bureaucracy of the inhumane, and what has stayed with me are the briefings in which the goons, with a smear of pride, announce their methods and aims.
Those limited banking sanctions were the most personal and the most galling to the then leader, Kim Jong Il. That suggests that your proposal of swingeing financial sanctions on the North and on any bank dealing with it will have the most effect.
One of the most galling things about the 16 years since the US decided to destroy Iraq is the failure of any major policymakers, or even ancillary policymakers, to apologize for their choice to launch a war that killed hundreds of thousands of people.
What it means For a president who has so often used the stock market as a personal poll, this next statistic is perhaps most galling: The Dow is 1,000 points lower than when President Donald Trump signed tax reform into law exactly one year ago.
What has to be most galling to the folks behind Game of Thrones is that a resounding night at the Primetime Emmys was supposed to be the best argument they'd have going forward against the idea that the final season was kind of bad.
The most galling aspect of this whole charade is the mental image of people from a different generation, with no vested interest in club culture, no desire to see it thrive, and certainly no wish to progress it, holding the sword of Damocles over these places.
Perhaps most galling, the free credit monitoring service that Equifax is doling out as part of the settlement will be provided by fellow data broker Experian, which suffered its own data breach in 2015 (approximately 15 million Social Security numbers and other personal information were exposed).
Opinion Columnist The verdict on the most galling week of an outrageous presidency is in, and it shouldn't come as the shock that it does: Republicans forgive Donald Trump his surrender to Vladimir Putin, his siding with Russia over the United States, his puppy-dog performance in Helsinki — all of it.
"What is most galling and appalling to me about this rule, is it creates a huge loophole in current clean air protections, that is essentially a huge gimme to coal-fire power plants," former EPA Administrator Gina McCarthyRegina (Gina) McCarthyOvernight Energy: Critics accuse Interior's top lawyer of misleading Congress | Boaty McBoatface makes key climate change discovery | Outrage over Trump's order to trim science advisory panels Trump's order to trim science advisory panels sparks outrage Overnight Energy: Trump order to trim science panels sparks outrage | Greens ask watchdog to investigate Interior's records policies | EPA to allow use of pesticide harmful to bees MORE said Monday, commenting on a leaked version of the proposal.
Birth: Oswego, N.Y. Date of issue: October 5, 1878. Citation: > Brought water for the wounded under a most galling fire.
As a member of the boat's crew which > went to the rescue of the U.S. Monitor Tecumseh when that vessel was struck > by a torpedo in passing the enemy forts in Mobile Bay, 5 August 1864, > Donnelly braved the enemy fire which was said by the admiral [ David > Farragut ] to be "one of the most galling" he had ever seen and aided in > rescuing from death 10 of the crew of the Tecumseh, eliciting the admiration > of both friend and foe. Donnelly died in 1895 at age 55 or 56.
Noble's official Medal of Honor citation reads: > As landsman on board the U.S.S. Metacomet, Noble served among the boat's > crew which went to the rescue of the U.S. Monitor Tecumseh when that vessel > was struck by a torpedo in passing enemy forts in Mobile Bay, 5 August 1864. > Noble braved the enemy fire which was said by the admiral [ David Farragut ] > to be "one of the most galling" he had ever seen and aided in rescuing from > death 10 of the crew of the Tecumseh, thereby eliciting the admiration of > both friend and foe.
Citation: > Served on board the U.S.S. Metacomet. As a member of the boat's crew which > went to the rescue of the U.S. monitor Tecumseh when that vessel was struck > by a torpedo in passing the enemy forts in Mobile Bay, 5 August 1864, S/man > Avery braved the enemy fire which was said by the admiral David Farragut to > be "one of the most galling" he had ever seen, and aided in rescuing from > death 10 of the crew of the Tecumseh, eliciting the admiration of both > friend and foe.
Neil Bancroft was born in Oswego, New York in 1846. At age 18, he enlisted in the U.S. Army in Chicago on September 20, 1873. Sent to the frontier, he was assigned to Troop A of the 7th U.S. Cavalry then under the command of George Armstrong Custer. He saw action during the Black Hills War and, during the Battle of the Little Bighorn in June 1876, he was among the many soldiers who carried water "under a most galling fire" from the Little Bighorn River to the wounded soldiers at the Reno-Benteen site for much of the engagement.
As a member of the boat's crew which > went to the rescue of the U.S. monitor Tecumseh when that vessel was struck > by a torpedo in passing the enemy forts in Mobile Bay, 5 August 1864, Q.G. > Baker braved the enemy fire which was said by the admiral [ David Farragut ] > to be "one of the most galling" he had ever seen, and aided in rescuing from > death 10 of the crew of the Tecumseh, eliciting the admiration of both > friend and foe. Baker died on August 3, 1891, at age 80 or 81 and was buried at Mount Moriah Cemetery in lot 296 of the Naval Plot.
Henry C. Nields (18 March 1838 – 13 December 1880) Was born in West Chester, Pennsylvania (E. Bradford) and was an officer in the United States Navy during the American Civil War. Nields was appointed Mate on 11 February 1863 and Acting Ensign on 11 July 1864. Assigned to Metacomet, he earned Admiral David G. Farragut's praise for his part in the rescue of survivors from Tecumseh after that monitor had gone down, mined within 600 yards of Confederate guns during the Battle of Mobile Bay. Nields and his boat crew saved one officer, eight enlisted men, and Tecumseh's pilot, braving “one of the most galling fires” that Farragut had ever seen.
Tolan was born in Malone, New York in May 1854 and spent much of his early life as a farmer. At age 21, he enlisted in the United States Army in Boston, Massachusetts as a private with the 7th U.S. Cavalry Regiment on August 31, 1875. Tolan saw action in the Montana Territory during the Great Sioux War of 1876–77 and, on June 25, 1876, was present at the Battle of the Little Bighorn against Chief Sitting Bull and the Sioux. A member of Company D under Captain Thomas Weir, he and several other soldiers volunteered to carry water from the Little Bighorn River to wounded soldiers at the Reno-Benteen site "under a most galling fire".
Thomas Wilkinson VC (1831 – 22 September 1887) was a British soldier and an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. Wilkinson was about 24 years old, and a bombardier in the Royal Marine Artillery (RMA), Royal Marines during the Crimean War when the following deed took place for which he was awarded the VC.Bombardier Thomas Wilkinson VC On 7 June 1855 at Sebastopol, Crimea, Bombardier Wilkinson was especially recommended for gallant conduct with the advanced batteries. He worked at the task of placing sandbags to repair damage done to the defences under a most galling fire. He later achieved the rank of Sergeant Instructor.
Future Nottingham Central MP Jack Dunnett joined the board in July 1961 and took over as chairman from Frank Davis three months later. For the first time since relegation to the Third Division South in 1953, Brentford conducted an end-of-season clearout in a bid to reduce the squad size and wage bill. Ken Horne, Billy Goundry, George Bristow, Dennis Heath and Eric Parsons, who had each made over 100 appearances for the club, were released, as were five other bit-part players. Most galling for the Brentford supporters was the sale of forwards Jim Towers and George Francis (who had accounted for 299 goals between them since 1954) to divisional and local rivals Queens Park Rangers for a combined £8,000 fee.
Neil Bancroft (1846-1901) was an American soldier in the U.S. Army who served with the 7th U.S. Cavalry during the Black Hills War. In 1878, he was one of 22 soldiers who received the Medal of Honor at the Battle of the Little Bighorn and who carried water "under a most galling fire" from the Little Bighorn River to the wounded soldiers on Reno Hill.Beyer, Walter F. and Oscar Frederick Keydel, ed. Deeds of Valor: From Records in the Archives of the United States Government; how American Heroes Won the Medal of Honor; History of Our Recent Wars and Explorations, from Personal Reminiscences and Records of Officers and Enlisted Men who Were Rewarded by Congress for Most Conspicuous Acts of Bravery on the Battle-field, on the High Seas and in Arctic Explorations. Vol. 2.
The Cardenas Medal was an award approved by an act of Congress of the United States on May 3, 1900 (31 Stat. 716, 56th Congress). The award recognizes the crew of the , who showed gallantry in action at the Battle of Cárdenas during the Spanish–American War. The statute awarding the medal is listed as follows: > Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of > America in Congress assembled, That in recognition of the gallantry of First > Lieutenant Frank H. Newcomb, of the Revenue-Cutter Service, commanding the > revenue cutter Hudson, his officers and the men of his command, for their > intrepid and heroic gallantry in the action at Cardenas, Cuba, on the > eleventh day of May, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, when the Hudson > rescued the United States naval torpedo boat Winslow in the face of a most > galling fire from the enemy's guns, the Winslow being disabled, her captain > wounded, her only other officer and half her crew killed.

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