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29 Sentences With "most unflattering"

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Why did some news sites choose the most unflattering images?
We adjusted for the most unflattering lighting and least forgiving angles.
Bella Hadid was brought to her knees ... in the most unflattering way possible.
How far would you go to erase your darkest, most unflattering moments from the internet?
What could have compelled Academy Award winner Julia Roberts to sign on to wear the world's most unflattering wig?
The picture they painted of prospective SUV buyers was perhaps the most unflattering portrait of the American way of life ever devised.
Were such things to come to pass—other things being equal in Pyongyang—their country might yet shed its most unflattering of nicknames.
In his quest to seemingly make The Bachelor contestants do the most unflattering things on group dates, Arie Luyendyk Jr. is going bowling.
But, fingers crossed we don't have to see them at their most unflattering states three times an episode for the rest of the Deuce's freshman season.
Markle tells us over the last year he's been ambushed by paparazzi who have photographed him in the most unflattering circumstances ... buying beer, looking disheveled and reclusive.
There has been surprisingly little controversy over what may be the most unflattering part of the episode: Mr. Glasgow spent the minutes after the accident trying to commit insurance fraud.
So I encourage you, the next time you take stock of your wardrobe and choose an outfit, wear whatever makes you happiest, even if it's the most "unflattering" thing you own.
The most compelling part of Love's first season, by a wide margin, was Mickey reckoning with her own addictions (not to mention Jacobs's unsparing portrayal of her character's most unflattering tendencies).
And certain publications will post the most unflattering photos of you no matter what, but that's fine, because you'll have something to talk about at dinner parties, and also something to eat.
It asked the show's characters take their hardest, most unflattering looks at themselves and each other, tearing them apart before throwing them back together for a bittersweet dance party before everything changed forever.
The report, though, shows not only that some of the most unflattering stories about Mr. Trump were accurate, but also that White House officials knew that was the case even as they heaped criticism on journalists.
The DM feature is revelatory, too: respond to a friend's text or message with the most unflattering, chin-forward deep-gurn selfie you can, or send a photo of yourself on Stories and watch DMs roll in.
I continued to feel extremely schlubby, despite the compliment, because I think that the exact ratio of ankle Keanu and I exposed was the absolute most unflattering ––somehow showing two to four inches of ankle is currently on trend.
While Mr. Trump has called unflattering reports about his behavior as president "fake news," some of the most unflattering stories about Mr. Trump were accurate, and White House officials often knew that was the case even as they heaped criticism on journalists.
First, he summoned the entire leadership of America's television news juggernauts to his Trump Tower aerie in New York for what his mouthpiece, Kelleyanne Conway called a "fence-mending session," then launched into a lengthy harangue about how bad a job they were doing covering him -- and incidentally using most unflattering images.
She intensely disliked the company and wrote a most unflattering portrait of it in a 1985 article.David (2001), p. 12 Disapproving of the approach to her books that the company took, her agent, Paul Scott, persuaded Macdonald to relinquish their option on the next book. David signed instead with the publisher Museum Press for her next book, Summer Cooking, which was published in 1955.
The stakes, therefore, were very high. Grey's anti-Puritanism showed in his more literary efforts as well. In 1744, he produced an edition of Samuel Butler's Hudibras. Because of his elaborate background knowledge of the period of the Civil War, Grey's edition featured a vast array of notes and other apparatus to make the identifications in the poem explicit and to portray Butler's targets in the most unflattering light.
Lansdowne House was one of the finest of the aristocratic palaces in London, well suited to be the home of the political salon which Hannah Rosebery was to establish. Here political and social leaders of the day mixed with royalty, authors such as Henry James and Oscar Wilde, and other prominent social and intellectual figures of the time. Henry James, an occasional guest in the Roseberys' homes, delivered one of the most unflattering condemnations of Lady Rosebery describing her as "...large, coarse, Hebrew-looking with hair of no particular colour and personally unattractive".Edel, p. 365.
Hervey wrote detailed and brutally frank memoirs of the court of George II from 1727 to 1737. He gave a most unflattering account of the King, and of Frederick, Prince of Wales, and their family squabbles. For the Queen and her daughter, Princess Caroline, he had a genuine respect and attachment, and the Princess's affection for him was commonly said to be the reason for the close retirement in which she lived after his death. The manuscript of Hervey's memoirs was preserved by the family, but his son, Augustus John, 3rd Earl of Bristol, left strict injunctions that they should not be published until after the death of George III.
Thomas FitzMaurice was the grandfather of William Petty, 2nd Earl of Shelburne, Prime Minister of Great Britain. Shelburne left a most unflattering picture of his grandfather as "a tyrant... the most severe and inflexible character that can be imagined, obstinate and inflexible... his family did not love him but dreaded him, as did his servants". He praised his grandmother Anne Petty (whom he never knew personally) as a woman of superior intelligence and strong, who was the only person who could manage her husband. His picture of his grandfather must be treated with some caution: it is clearly based largely on other people's recollections of him, since William was not quite four years old when the old man died.
CBC Television placed "Pure Shores" at number two in its ranking of the group's music videos, only not placing it at number one "since the video is used mostly as a promotional tool for The Beach", but praised "how the director reflects scenes from the movie with the girls". James Manning from Time Out noted that despite the lyric about deserts, "the shots of the band walking on a beach in the video were filmed on the North Norfolk coast". Lewis Corner of Digital Spy agreed, commenting that it was "just a shame that the video was shot on a chilly beach in Norfolk, instead of tropical Koh Phi Phi". BBC America's Kevin Wicks was more negative, calling it the "most unflattering girl group video ever".
In 1742, however, the French agents de la Chétardie and Lestocq arranged a complicated intrigue to slander both Lopukhina and Bestuzheva, thereby securing the downfall of the Austrophilic chancellor Aleksey Bestuzhev (Mikhail's brother). Lopukhina's affection for the exiled Count von Löwenwolde being well-known, her correspondence with this odious courtier was brought to light and presented to the Empress in the most unflattering light. Simultaneously, it was reported that her son Ivan Lopukhin, being drunk in a tavern, denounced Elizaveta's taste for English beer and mumbled several phrases which were interpreted calling for restoration of Ivan VI of Russia. The inquiry that followed established that the Lopukhin house used to be frequented by the Austrian agent Marquis Botta d'Adorno, who allegedly promised his support for restoration of Ivan VI on the Russian throne.
In The Realities of War Gibbs exacted a form of revenge for the frustration he suffered in submitting to wartime censorship; published after the armistice, the book gave an account of his personal experiences in war-torn Europe, painting a most unflattering portrait of Sir Douglas Haig, British Commander-in-Chief in France and Flanders, and his General Headquarters. Gibbs' post-war career continued to be as varied as ever. Embarking shortly after the war upon a lecture tour of the U.S. he also secured the first journalistic interview with a Pope. Working as a freelance journalist, having resigned from the Daily Chronicle over its support for the Lloyd George government's Irish policy, he published a series of books and articles, including an autobiography, Adventures in Journalism (1923).
The newspapers from Washington reported the encounter in the most unflattering terms, saying that "a crazy man had got into the White House, had harrangued the President, and had endeavored to convince that functionary that he (the crazy man) had been elected President in 1856.… [Guards] seized the intruder and bore him from the sight of the offended Executive.""Pratt Versus Lincoln: The Difficulty between Mr. Lincoln and Mr. Daniel Pratt, Jr.: Pratt's Account of the Affair" Brooklyn Eagle March 31, 1864 In 1867, the students of Trinity College in Connecticut, in response to one of Pratt's speeches (which the papers described as "a highly polished, scholarly affair, abounding in flowers of rhetoric and striking similes"), unanimously nominated Pratt to run for the United States presidency. They nominated a favorite African-American janitor, "Professor" James Williams, as his running mate.

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