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And I just thought, How fantastic that she looks like this and that she is your eyes and ears, the most unreliable witness, the most unreliable narrator in the world.
This may make her the most unreliable narrator of all.
Sidney is the most unreliable narrator, but he's the only one we have.
But it's Westworld's hosts who've proved the most unreliable as narrators throughout the season.
I really loved how you explored the topic of memory and how we can be our most unreliable narrators.
But they remain an entrenched feature of criminal prosecutions, even though they are the most unreliable kind of witnesses.
The most unreliable witnesses, then, may testify in the least sound cases — and in cases in which the stakes are the highest.
Of these, the most unreliable partner is viewed as Saudi: the United States is allying with a religious dictatorship to contain a religious dictatorship.
There is, however, an almost-fatal flaw—the tap response, which might be one of the most unreliable features I've ever seen in a consumer electronic device.
"Two of the methods of conviction, or tools used in conviction that would intuitively be the most reliable, we found to be the most unreliable," Alexander said.
Sometimes it's hard, but it is essential: From the most unreliable delivery person to the most curmudgeonly IT guy, disengage your personal feelings and be polite and genuine.
The most unreliable of unreliable narrators, she shares all without remorse, foul-mouthed and wide-eyed, as though she herself cannot quite believe the batshit stuff that happened.
Phillies 6, Mets 0 Looking to sweep the Philadelphia Phillies, the Mets handed the ball to Jason Vargas, their fifth starter and most unreliable hurler, on Wednesday night.
He's been stuck driving one of the worst and most unreliable cars in the sport, but you can see how the narrative is turning against him week-by-week.
"But as a corollary, we have one of the most unreliable revenue systems in the country," he said, referring to the state's greater reliance on capital gains taxes and less on property tax revenue.
Buyers Beware Despite the fires and blame game going on, we have to remember that factories tend to give you what you pay for: from Apple quality to the cheapest and most unreliable junk. Fire!
This technology hasn't quite lived up to that standard so far because, for all its many virtues, its application is the product and province of the most unreliable, untrustworthy, fickle creatures in the universe: human beings.
Those of us who live near a failed nuclear power plant know the truth: Nuclear power is by far the most expensive, the most dangerous, the most unreliable and the most environmentally unfriendly form of energy production.
When, after nearly three minutes, a gentler theme was introduced — a portrait of Mahler's wife, Alma, if she, one of music history's most unreliable narrators, is to be believed — it was bitterly ironic, a term of endearment through clenched teeth.
As he pledges to battle the establishment, he's also hoping to buck a hard reality: Americans aged 18 to 24 are the most unreliable voters in the electorate, with participation that's fallen from 51 percent in 1964, to 20083 percent in 2012.
For those of us who live in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago or a number of other cities across the globe, getting to and from the airport is usually the most unreliable and often the most time consuming part of air travel.
Unlike the real world where everything comes to a sudden halt when Drake or Beyonce are courteous enough to upload anything more than a breath onto streaming services, this place stops spinning at the slightest rumor—even from the most unreliable of sources—of a grainy Instagram ripped snippet from Lil Uzi Vert or Playboi Carti.
Given his short range of sight and slow speed, they are the most unreliable distraction.
In 2011, the Texas Transportation Institute determined that the Skyway was the sixth-most unreliable road in the United States because of the unpredictability of traffic congestion and therefore travel times.
A second HHP-8 was being reconditioned. , The second HHP-8 had the most unreliable power control components replaced and was back in service. The remainder of the upgrade on this locomotive was to be done by the end of 2018. MARC planned to upgrade the remaining HHP-8 locomotives in their fleet.
The scientific method is a huge mistake, according to Firestein. He says that a hypothesis should be made after collecting data, not before. Firestein claims that scientists fall in love with their own ideas to the point that their own biases start dictating the way they look at the data. Oddly, he feels that facts are sometimes the most unreliable part of research.
African (Africa) societies have long relied on oral accounts about their past. A potential pitfall of this, however, is its ease of embellishment. The absence of written records, passage of time and the hunger for greatness have made the method most unreliable. This article attempts to address all pieces and joins gathered from different sources and times and continues to make senses out of them.
Journalists and media experts in South Korea have concluded that political hostility distorts media coverage. According to Damin Jung of NK News writing in 2017, South Korea had the potential to deliver accurate reportage, but was in fact the source of some of the most unreliable coverage. Journalists operated according to a wartime mindset, which moderated in times of detente. Overall, reporting was strongly influenced by the political climate in South Korea.
The Clipper was intended to be sold in volume through motorcycle dealerships, to compete with the Bond Minicar. But cooling difficulties and driveshaft weakness made the Clipper very unreliable, and the project was discontinued in 1954. Motoring writer Giles Chapman rated the car at No. 1 in his list of the top ten most unreliable cars in The Worst Cars Ever Sold. As of 2001 there were three survivors, only one of which was in relatively good condition.
The Wabash Tunnel is a former railway tunnel and presently an automobile tunnel through Mt. Washington in the city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. Constructed early in the 20th century by railroad magnate George J. Gould for the Wabash Railroad, it was closed to trains and cars between 1946 and 2004. The tunnel is arguably the most unreliable tunnel in the city of Pittsburgh, as it continually experiences closures due to malfunctioning gates, malfunctioning signals, electrical failures, and damaged water lines.
Series Fourteen, Episode Six The three presenters travelled 1,000 miles through the rainforests of Bolivia to the Pacific coast of Chile. They used pre-owned off-road vehicles, bought in Bolivia (unseen via the internet) for less than £3,500 each. Hammond bought a tan Toyota Land Cruiser, which had been converted into a soft top convertible by a previous owner. Despite the car's reputation for durability, it turned out to be the most unreliable car, suffering multiple drivetrain and suspension breakdowns right from the start.
Howard used understatement and misdirection to create humor. He established Costigan as a most unreliable narrator, a sailor who cannot admit when he has had a lot to drink, does not realize he is a terrible judge of character, and acts before he thinks. These character flaws are the heart of the boxing series and make Costigan as sympathetic as he is hilarious. Told in a jaunty first-person style and in the past tense, the Costigan stories are presented in a slang-riddled, colloquial fashion.
Clarkson bought a 1981 Lancia Beta Coupé, which was the most unreliable car of the lot. Hammond bought a 1963 Opel Kadett, which he named Oliver (consequently becoming the butt of jokes of the other presenters), while May bought a 1985 Mercedes-Benz 230E. Hammond felt such affection for his car that he subsequently had it shipped to the UK (which resulted in Clarkson and May making fun of him), and it now has the occasional cameo on Richard Hammond's Blast Lab. Oliver was Hammond's "prized possession" in the Top Gear 'Lorryist' challenge.
Designed by Sigvald Johannesson, the General Casimir Pulaski Skyway opened in 1932 as the last part of the Route 1 Extension, one of the first controlled-access highways or "super- highways" in the United States, to provide a connection to the Holland Tunnel. One of several major projects built during the reign of Hudson County political boss Frank Hague, its construction was a source of political and labor disputes. The viaduct is listed in the state and federal registers of historic places. Unpredictable traffic congestion and its functionally obsolete design make the Skyway one of the most unreliable roads in the United States.
Series Five, Episode Six The presenters were given £1,500 to buy a Porsche. Clarkson bought a 1983 928, Hammond bought a 1980 924, and May bought a 1984 944. The challenge included driving from London to Brighton, fuel economy, using the car in a lonely-hearts column, lap time, selling the car, and using the change from the £1,500 modifying the cars for judging by the Porsche Owners' Club. Clarkson won the challenge (despite bringing the most unreliable of the three cars) when he earned more by breaking up his car and selling it for parts.
The court made particular reference to a file note contained within the file of the DPP which was in the following terms: ;Evidence of Patricia Phelan > Local Gardaí who have dealings with her during previous investigations have > found her most unreliable. She never mentioned to the members anything about > a rape at any time. Therefore her evidence should not be accepted as > accurate. From the appeal bench, Justice Kearns found that "there had been significant non-disclosure in this case, including (a) the information that Regina Walsh had made, but not pursued, an allegation of being raped in England, and (b) the non-disclosure of Regina Walsh's very proximate and material psychiatric history" .
On 21 March 2007 Watchdog, a television series by the BBC focusing on consumer protection, published the results from a broadband survey they held. According to the survey Orange is the worst ISP in the UK. 68% of Orange customers that took part in the survey said they were unsatisfied with Orange's customer service, it was voted as the most unreliable broadband provider, and it had the highest number of dissatisfied customers. Two thirds of Orange customers experienced problems cancelling their Orange broadband. In response to the problems with Orange UK broadband and 3G broadband during March 2009 and April 2009 the 3G data network has been upgraded to 3.5G and increased signal coverage.
The M32 is a relatively lightly trafficked route compared to neighbouring motorways such as the M4 and M5, yet has still been described in the West of England Combined Authority's Joint Transport Plan as "by far, the busiest road corridor into Bristol." In 2001, the average daily traffic flow was 40,400 vehicles northbound and 39,900 southbound, while in 2014, the combined flow for both directions averaged 75,000 vehicles. Despite this, the M32 is frequently congested as it is a popular route into the centre of Bristol. During the morning rush hour, queues can tail back onto the motorway from the city centre. In 2014, the Highways Agency reported that the M32 between junctions 1 and 2 was the most unreliable motorway journey along the entire M4 corridor between London and South Wales, with over 56 per cent of journeys taking longer than predicted.
In a 1994 interview with Motor Cycle News, Walker confirmed his then-current road bike – a Yamaha FZ750 – as having a "superb" motor, handling and braking. His best ride was a 1970s 125 Derbi racer, and the machine he would most like to ride was the Mike Hailwood 297 Honda Six. His most unreliable was a BSA B50 Gold Star which failed on the way to the TT races, being swiftly replaced for the trip by his Ducati 160 Monza Junior. He described his relief that, although he had crashed his 250 Ducati Mach 1 at around 120 mph during practising for the 1966 Manx Grand Prix, it was on the Sulby Straight where he slid in a straight line without impacting the sides, adding "anywhere else on the course and it would heve been curtains for me".
The Escape, went to number 2 in the Sunday Times bestseller chart and won the Dead Good Books Hidden Depths Award for Most Unreliable Narrator The Fear, reached number 6 in the Sunday Times bestseller chart Sleep, her first hardback, hit number 4 in the Sunday Times original fiction chart and was selected as a Richard and Judy Book Club pick. In July 2019 Cally appeared on the Sara Cox show on ITV alongside Ross Kemp and The Kaiser Chief's Ricky Wilson. Taylor's novels have been published in the UK and US and translated into over twenty-five languages including Chinese, Russian, Hungarian, German, Portuguese, Spanish, Taiwanese, French, Italian, Polish, Indonesian, Croatian, Norwegian, and Czech. Taylor is represented by Madeleine Milburn, formerly of Darley Anderson Literary, TV and Film Agency, and now head of Madeleine Milburn Literary, TV and Film Agency.
Tony Thomas, in Errol Flynn: The Spy Who Never Was (Citadel, 1990) and Buster Wiles in My Days With Errol Flynn: The Autobiography of a Stuntman (Roundtable, 1988) identified Higham's claims as fabrications, an assertion substantiated by viewing the FBI documents, which were altered – rather than quoted verbatim – by Higham.Gary Cooper: American Hero Jeffrey Meyers; Rowman & Littlefield, 2001 - page 346, "Flynn's FBI file does not substantiate Higham's claim which was thoroughly refuted...," pp. 204-205 on Higham, "Charles Higham, the most unreliable writer on Hollywood politics" In 2000 Higham restated his claim that Flynn had been a German agent, which he said was corroborated by Anne Lane, secretary to MI5 chief Sir Percy Sillitoe from 1946 to 1951, who had been responsible for maintaining Flynn's file there (although he never saw the file, and could not even confirm its physical existence); and also by journalist Gerry Brown, who said he had been briefed by the Ministry of Defence.
This constitution was later created by the people electing delegates to a constitutional assembly in order to form the new constitution. When the project was submitted to the public in December 1999, it received a 72% yes vote, allowing Chávez to introduce the new constitution, named the Constitution of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, named after Simon Bolivar, a military hero from the Wars of Independence in South America Throughout this time, multiple referendums and elections were used to enact various constitutional reforms to strengthen power over these institutions. Before Chávez took office on the 2nd of February 1999, he visited the leaders of the OPEC countries and later the OPEC countries convened in Caracas, Venezuela for the second OPEC summit in September 2000. The meeting involved reestablishing OPEC as a leader in the world oil market as well as recovering oil prices, as Venezuela had become one of the cartel's most unreliable producers in regards to the quotas set by OPEC.

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