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"pained" Definitions
  1. showing that somebody is feeling annoyed or upset
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699 Sentences With "pained"

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The clone leaned forward, the expression on his face pained.
Daenerys looks totes chill, while he looks pained as always.
Murphy told me: I was very pained by [the homophobia].
His eyes closed, a pained line appearing between his brows.
I am deeply pained by the turn of events today.
He said it pained him to break ranks with Cameron.
Frederick was pained that Saxony was widely considered a backwater.
"— Danny Hakim Hill transcript, Page 45: "His reaction was pained.
"I have heard that one," Ms. Gangitano said, looking pained.
Even his attempt at a smile looked crooked and pained.
He seemed totally at ease as Siegmund: pained, brooding, passionate.
It pained her to see Syria making a similar sacrifice.
"I respect the garlic powder," Mr. Grossman said, looking pained.
I was pained and made low by the distance of them.
And there's Ryan, looking very deadpan and just a tad pained.
But I enjoyed Fisher's intense, pained performance, and the character's design.
She sounded so pained that I didn't ask how it happened.
In between the pained screams, there is the possibility of peace.
He's the crusty curmudgeon who looks pained every time he smiles.
It pained me that I was contributing to someone else's infidelity.
You can see it in their drawn faces and pained expressions.
A pained expression comes over Sterling, who falls onto the pavement.
"I miss that lady," Ms. Matthias said in a pained whisper.
"They made that decision in five minutes," she said, looking pained.
She reflects the pained look on many faces in the crowd.
One shows her looking pained with an oxygen tube in her nose.
But in the down moments, there are a lot of pained looks.
This one isn't even a stage smile — this is a pained smile.
In gut-wrenching scenes, cameras show Abedin looking deeply pained at home.
We can't be so embarrassed or so pained that we can't educate.
The reaction mirrored the pained expression I had seen from Javaherian earlier.
I caught my pained expression in the glass tabletop and broke down.
Salah Khashoggi, who has been barred from leaving the kingdom, looked pained.
She said the family was pained by coverage of her nephew's death.
What we need now is plain speaking, even pained speaking — and action.
She looked at me as if she knew the telling pained me.
To some, he sounded hopeful and determined, to others, dejected and pained.
Mr. Kaufmann, his shadowy tenor pained and passionate, responded with uncharacteristic fearlessness.
The steadiness of the video, focused on her dying brother, pained her.
Rarely have I seen an Amneris so plausibly lovelorn, so earnestly pained.
This one isn&apost even a stage smile -- this is a pained smile.
In another, he stands on the shore of a beach, pained in thought.
The pained, bellowing vocals belie the sentiment that "we're all in this together".
We search her pained expression for some clue as to what really happened.
"We wanted to see Clay be healthy," Leo tells the camera, looking pained.
He looks pained as the screen fades to black, and for good reason.
I didn't say a word, but you weren't angry or needy or pained.
It was received with a mix of squeals, forced laughter, and pained smiles.
Tarantino's pained and evidently soul-searching comments stand in contrast to the Sgt.
But some residents said they still felt doubtful and pained about their futures.
He emerged from the hotel's elevator with a pained look on his face.
But Abby remained intensely pained by the vestiges of masculinity in her face.
He is pained and existentially broken, never to know the conclusiveness of mortality.
Yet it always pained her that she couldn't do what other mothers did.
He was scanning the dark waters with a pained look on his face.
Bezalel Smotrich, the transportation minister, said he was "pained" by the bus service.
"Are you ready for this?" asked the mayor, Bertrand Ollivier, his expression pained.
Their reactions varied, from unimpressed to abashed and pained — all of them uncomfortable.
Ms. Omar said she felt pained that she had been linked to intolerance.
At times, it pained Benton as a journalist to ignore the essential news stories.
He knew what he had to do, no matter how much it pained him.
As much as it pained me, I knew that I needed to say goodbye.
"We are feeling numb and lost and pained," the grieving mother, 26, tells PEOPLE.
John Kasich said on Twitter that he was pained by news of the shooting.
Everyone wore the same pained expression, hating the weird, echoey, depressing jackrabbit's moany bullshit.
It's more dramatic, maybe even a little more pained; its movement is more sudden.
Gerd Bonk approached the bar with an almost pained expression, as though suddenly sad.
" He continues ... "I sit on the sidelines pained when the press or Gore attack.
To have been socially proscribed from commiserating about it would have genuinely pained me.
The pained relationship between these two required an equal amount of time to undo.
His reflection aboard the battleship is a pained lamentation of what might have been.
The "pained parting" that the song mourned had a special resonance in my family.
"I use beauty as a trap to catch the most pained person," he said.
Former officials who had enforced Mao's policies at the local level wrote pained memoirs.
A man standing beside Pressley looked pained; he patted Pressley's shoulder as she spoke.
Amy Klobuchar "looks like her name: pained, chunky, [and] confused origin/purpose," called Sen.
But he is still pained by the skepticism his race sometimes provokes among progressives.
Mr. Kingery then forces her to dissect/murder the now living frog through pained sobs.
As much as it pained me, I knew I had to say goodbye to Kendall.
SZA's voice is a vibrant thing: pained, nasal, layered, gulping down consonants, seeming to glow.
Yet their extended tongues and pained facial expressions make their agony seem visceral and real.
" Over Jones' pained moans, Groubert responded: "Well, you dove head first back into your car.
There are pained glances and raised eyebrows, but not too many bystanders willing to intervene.
Mr. Bush wore the pained look of a man who has fielded the question before.
He was hurting, and it pained me for him to be in so much pain.
When it's her turn to speak, she breaks the news to him gently, looking pained.
His strained, pained smile at the end of every stage set is the dead giveaway.
There's a pained and exhausted expression to his face as we talk about all this.
You know, that thing where he looks incredibly pained and refuses to make eye contact.
Boris, who has succeeded in joining the Freemasons — oh, the pained look in Pierre's eyes!
But this time, we follow the camera's invasive, zoomed-in focus on Becca's pained face.
But Democrats pained Republicans as interested in ripping subsidies from consumers who desperately need them.
The cinematography of 22 July is moody and dark, all low light and pained faces.
For over 20 full minutes, with no interruption, he delivers a brilliant, pained, rambling eulogy.
Layered on top of that were the pained private lives of outwardly flawless Monterey moms.
But these reveries are punctuated by these powerful, pained notes that hit like joy buzzers.
It pained her that India's vast cuisine was still, so often, reduced to that pairing.
You changed the subject before I got to make my many pained and righteous points!
Idina Menzel head-bobbed against her better judgment, but her pained expression told the story.
He had this glazed, slightly pained look on his face that was hard to describe.
Asked about how they might break in 2020, many winced or seemed pained by indecision.
Manning appeared a little pained by the question, and his face rarely hides his emotions.
That included the idea to go gray for the role, much as it pained her.
Mass shootings pained him, of course, but armed citizens made America safer, not more dangerous.
A pained Elizabeth asks what she has accomplished in all her years on the throne.
All throughout, women and men, boys and girls gasp for life in pained and euphoric breaths.
It took me weeks to stop doing this [makes pained face] every morning I woke up.
Murkowski seemed pained as she revealed her vote on Friday, whispering "no" and looking straight ahead.
Iran's foreign minister, Mohammad Javad Zarif, said her death pained all Iranians, The Tehran Times reported.
Though not closely connected to any of the shooting victims, she said the massacre pained her.
And he should do the same with anyone else who seems pained to support his agenda.
Ms. Klosinska said she was pained that foreigners do not understand her country and its history.
Desisa, by contrast, had a pained look in his eyes, and his arms were swinging widely.
For this we feel pained and dispirited and would like to express our most sincere apologies.
She looked away from me with a kind of wince, as if my contrition pained her.
Her eyes swell with unshed tears; her mouth crumples and freezes into a pained half-smile.
Her black-and-white photographs include many images of dolls with pained expressions in nightmarish settings.
The doll also came with a tuft of green hair, and a slightly pained facial expression.
It's uncomfortable and pained, yet it has a beauty and strength that are invigorating and essential.
It didn't help that both actors looked visibly pained at the prospect of being in these movies.
The first was a piece, published by Radar Online in September, that pained Kemsley as a villain.
Jon is even more pained knowing "his queen" purposefully ignored the aural white flag of the bells.
Discussing Trump's call to stop Muslims from entering the United States, Adelina Bego, a doctor, sounded pained.
Mostly, he speaks with a pained, constipated look that doesn't fit someone contemplating the complexities of murder.
Teigen previously went viral at the 2016 Golden Globes, when she looked pained during Stacey Dash's appearance.
Holder said it pained him to so publicly criticize Comey, a former colleague and career federal prosecutor.
But Matthew Needham's performance as a young man with a debilitating stutter is strikingly pained and sensitive.
It pained Kent not to be able to take care of Jasper in his time of need.
Are you pained in body, vexed in mind, or simply a bit tense around the shoulder blades?
His apology -- complete with furrowed brow, unshaved face and pained wife by his side -- was too late.
And by clinging to a dark chapter in Republican history, Mr. Trump has pained the party's leaders.
Watching the pained, puckered faces of my colleagues as they tried it only further affirmed my experience.
Late Tuesday, the mood in the Pantsuit Nation Facebook group swung quickly from celebration to pained examination.
Over the weekend, Rubio's answers to the "will he support Trump as nominee" question became downright pained.
It's a delicate and prettily claustrophobic work about a man in an obvious state of pained transition.
Her pained smile conveyed that she was having precisely none of it, but she avoided being reactive.
He would stay, no matter how much the mutiny of a significant minority of fans pained him.
He was pained by the unwieldy setup of a 12-pound camera on an 800-pound dolly.
Babies pained by a needle prick cried out immediately, at full force, and squeezed shut their eyes.
You are supposed to be moved that Trump was so conflicted and pained to make this decision.
At some point, as his brother, Chuck (the beautifully pained Michael McKean), warns, Jimmy will slip up.
All of this was compounded by a series of redesigns that pained the platform's long-standing users.
Thomas Markle says he sees a "pained smile" on Meghan's face since being part of the royal family.
On Wednesday, he made the most pained face you've ever seen while participating in a chin-up demo.
He had ulcers, his stomach hurt and his wife was divorcing him, but his country pained him more.
That honor goes to Aaron, who looks physically pained every single time he's reminded of Zoey's current relationship.
As the judges described the siege of Sarajevo, Karadzic looked pained and his face tightened into a grimace.
"They're snatching around; they're crying out; they're extremely pained by touch" and need to see a vet quickly.
This is a family man in there who really -- he was pained at the loss of his brother.
For now, the app's got a pretty limited vocabulary—it can pick out hungry from fussy from pained.
One series of panels shows a nude figure reclining against a pillow with a look of pained ecstasy.
I felt sick, disillusioned, and pained knowing a life like mine was taken and there was no justice.
Now, if it were even possible to make such a joke, it would be met with pained silence.
Even the white governor of Minnesota, Mark Dayton, in a pained public concession, embraced the movement's central argument.
Kraninger sat there with a pained, flustered expression for a few seconds before the audio was turned off.
In photos, Rivers can be seen taking a step or three toward the growing confrontation, his face pained.
When I had first seen the work, the day before, I had been pained by its apparent impotence.
But others pained Kim as an unremarkable boy who was bad at school and lashed out at others.
My entire life, I have been pained and angered seeing young kids stare at him and mimic his disability.
Mr Rockwell's thoughtful and pained performance elicits a surprising amount of sympathy for Fosse, even as he behaves appallingly.
A pained expression flashed across Federico's face before he could replace it with the politician's mask of professional neutrality.
Soon all the Friends are stomping the contest winner, who gives a pained smile and a crooked thumbs up.
"The pained frenzy of his bulbous salutation," writes a minor British musician in an execrable piece of erotic fiction.
Nkechi spends much of the play with a pained expression, in a tank-top tunic, running tights, and sneakers.
As a Democrat and former CIA officer, I'm pained to say that this isn't her first lapse in judgment.
"We never advocated for people going and drinking out of a pond or a stream!" said Pruzansky, sounding pained.
And he had a choreographed handshake with Mr. Khashoggi's son, Salah, who seemed pained and to have little choice.
In the former, Krista looks pained and disoriented on the street, her ghostly face turned away from the photographer.
But what also pained me was just the way he would not engage with people in a real conversation.
Elina regained strength slowly, needed oxygen for nearly a week, longer than most patients, and appeared pained and discouraged.
Another photo of the session showed a close-up of Democratic lawmakers looking pained as the meeting went on.
Another photo of the session showed a close-up of Democratic lawmakers looking pained as the meeting went on.
The first volunteer had a pained look on his face as he climbed into the bath and sat down.
Singh said India was "pained" by the unrest in Kashmir, but lashed out at separatists for refusing to talk.
Mr. Brown's family submitted a collection of dozens of letters that included pained correspondence from at least four women.
As recently as mid-2018, colleagues were lamenting the state of their company in pained emails to one another.
She gave the infant up for adoption, a decision, she wrote, that pained her the rest of her life.
I am pained to imagine the family that wants to adopt but decides it can't because of the costs.
However, according to E News, although she appeared slightly pained on stage, it wasn't as emotional as her recent performance.
A look of pained consternation, over his Republican colleagues' latest attack or intelligence leak, is as animated as he gets.
"Souls don't break they bend," Dan writes, his polarized mindset reflected in frontman Sam Carter's pained screams and tender croon.
It's felt like every Terminator film since Terminator 2 has just been a pained attempt to keep the series alive.
Law enforcement, most of them Hawaiians themselves, moved slowly and respectfully, looking pained and conflicted as they arrested the kūpuna.
VATICAN CITY – The pope says he is pained by extremist attacks in recent days in Somalia, Afghanistan and New York.
I listened to his labored, rattling breathing, slow and pained, wondering with each breath if it would be his last.
"We feel a deep sense of dereliction of duty at the 'problem map' incident and feel deeply pained," it said.
Fifteen years later, we are not living in mourning, but merely in a pained and ugly time for our people.
The noises they made could only be described as pained animalistic grunts — while I was all smiles and "Mmm"s.
Most striking is an untitled 1949 watercolor of a pained Christ, drawn in green, bleeding under his crown of thorns.
Our hearts are broken, but we will never forget the nine months she graced this pained planet with her radiance.
The pained sample—"I don't wanna be your secret anymore"—becomes a mantra, a cry of joy rather than pain.
That pained look on their face when they try to act excited about your present but obviously hate it. 225.
It pained her to think that justice often was not served or came too late for the victims, she said.
Trump the grandfather would probably have saved the program; he has said before that thinking about its future pained him.
In a pained voice, he asked, "Aren't you sure you wouldn't rather meet Graca"—Nelson Mandela's third, less controversial wife?
Nadia makes a pained expression as her large, jade green eyes dart between my face and the picture of his.
A manager kept coming by our table to check on us, and giving a pained expression at the same time.
The pained vocals, the pastoral arrangements: Vernon seemed to have perfected a studied approach to writing and singing sad songs.
When asked if he ever heard the words "I love you" from his father, Springsteen answered Kamp with a pained no.
These songs serenade a nameless "girl" or "baby" (and sometimes even a "baby girl"), while the boys wear pained, pleading expressions.
"Pained beyond words on the dastardly attack on peaceful Amarnath pilgrims in Jammu and Kashmir," Modi said on social network Twitter.
And if it pained us to watch him smashing powders with a hammer, we can't even imagine how upset she felt.
Anecdotally, at least, students seem more engaged in CORE courses and graduate assistants less pained by the prospect of teaching them.
"I am extremely pained by the unfortunate accidents, injuries to passengers and loss of precious lives," Prabhu said in his tweet.
In contrast, Cohn, whose pained expression was most evident at the President's press conference, said little after that August 15 debacle.
And you can see it when you watch the uncomfortable, pained looks on the faces of the leaders of America's allies.
It's vulnerable and pretty — especially when he draws out a vowel in a dry, pained vibrato — but what does it signify?
It pained her that articles rarely failed to mention the fact that Haiti is the poorest nation in the Western Hemisphere.
Almost every song on Channel Orange contains at least one breathtaking moment: unearthly falsettos, pained shrieks, impassioned belting, unexpected melodic flourishes.
Holding the opposite view is Marie (a persuasively pained Kelly McAndrew), who believes that outside the "enclosure," the environment is toxic.
It pained him to do it, he says, and it was difficult to lose so many workers in his busiest season.
" The Rock, his rubbery face contorting into a pained smile, intones his mantra: "I'm a pimp, and pimps don't commit suicide.
Ocean's musical signature, in both his pained, sincere voice and the smooth, melancholy electronics he sings over, is the quiet ache.
That aside, they turned out to be a fine rock band, largely thanks to the guitarist's pained facial expressions during solos.
It pained him to do it, he said, and it was difficult to lose so many workers in his busiest season.
This has left a pained Mr. Bauman struggling to put the election behind him even as he tries to move forward.
Meanwhile, a pained search for her replacement has pitted aides against each other -- all for a job most view as impossible.
As he walked the runway, AB had an incredibly pained look on his face ... which is understandable after everything that's happened.
At one point I compared his giving with that of the Koch brothers, and he seemed genuinely pained by the comparison.
"We are deeply pained to have our most dreaded fear confirmed," Ashlee wrote on Instagram on Monday, after learning of Paul's death.
One person published a statement online under the name Yunfeiyang2046, saying that the show "pained him" and caused him to lose sleep.
It pained me deeply, but on July 31, I went through my cabinets and fridge and cleared out every last dairy product.
A few days earlier, Trump in withholding his endorsement for Ryan had called back on the darker days of pair's pained courtship.
Leigh makes Dr. Ventress similarly fascinating, playing her with a dismissive drawl that's equal parts pained and hurtful to the other characters.
From the time of my first arrest at age 14, I would go on to hear many variations of this pained sentiment.
If you're a United States citizen who is pained by doing your taxes, April can be the cruelest month of the year.
Bon Iver's smooth textures and major-key ache imply beauty the way Radiohead's pained lyrics and solemn sound effects imply great art.
"As a provider, it's unthinkable that you can't actually give your patient what they want," she said, her voice soft and pained.
I was a player, not a maker, and my specific attraction was levels that took hours to complete and pained my fingers.
He thought that a print of Jean-Paul Sartre looked like Steve Buscemi and that a pained-­looking Beethoven was actually Stone.
" The voice she found—pragmatic, syncopated, pained—is tempered by what her friend Bret Easton Ellis described to me as "thrilling neutrality.
"They are not businesspeople," said Khoury, sounding pained, recounting the difficulties of getting the lights strung to decorate the church at Christmas.
It pained her that she cared what he thought at all, but she could not be the one to underwrite this vanity.
Coaching Sunderland could be the final straw for him, judging by the pained expression of his face all through the Boro defeat.
It was there that he performed an unreleased verse, the camera jumping back and forth across his pained face for dramatic effect.
When voters are hurting, pained, angry and anxious about their future, they desperately want to believe that some of it is true.
He continued to talk about his hunches and feelings about the drug as Fauci looked on, a pained expression on his face.
A Vanity Fair writer tweeted that the fact that filmgoers were choosing the Guy Ritchie-directed "Aladdin" over "Booksmart" pained her deeply.
The cyclist's cry may have suggested that this outcome was finally at hand, but Tlass greeted the news with a pained smile.
Jessie Lane Downs, Ms. Cunningham's sister, said she was still pained that the case was closed so quickly, all those years ago.
Mr. Maldonado's girlfriend, Shalima Jordan, 220, said she was pained by a recent sighting of the woman rumored to have shot him.
Mr. Lee, the editor, said it pained him to see this but added that the Communist Party had only itself to blame.
"I'm like, 'ugh so much waste' and why can't there be a less wasteful way of doing it?" she said, sounding pained.
Perhaps no member sounded as pained on Monday as Senator Patrick J. Leahy, Democrat of Vermont and the Senate's longest-serving member.
Few directors have as steely a grip on mental damage as Potrykus, and Burge, a regular collaborator, is his perfectly pained muse.
It pained me to see the corporate sponsored baby showers and magazine covers capitalizing on this human miracle that wasn't happening for us.
The deeper reservation about "WPII" rewarding white soul searching above pained black art is a serious allegation, but a sort of strange one.
From Staples's pained, jarring voice to the sour beats themselves, the album erodes like sandpaper and abrades like a rake on a chalkboard.
Swaraj's husband responded to the tweets by describing her selfless love for his family, saying that he was "deeply pained" by the attack.
Sure enough, both characters in the scene had a look of pained concern, as if they both knew the reality of their situation.
It pained me to see the corporate sponsored baby showers and magazine covers capitalizing on this human miracle that wasn't happening for us.
"They say they're still pained by the idea that they may have [allegedly] unwittingly played a role in this awful murder," she says.
I pained over the inescapable magnetic pull I felt toward him, that electric jolt every time I read his name on the page.
The Scottish decision pained him especially deeply, because of the mission and dedication he and his Scottish counterparts had shared 20 years before.
"I am pained to hear about the killing of Harnish Patel a US national of Indian origin in Lancaster, South Carolina," said Swaraj.
This altruism seems to give little comfort to those George Mason law students who say they are are pained by Justice Scalia's ideology.
People live in company towns, eat company food, get healed by company medicine, and spout off their company slogans like pained religious expressions.
It doesn't make any sense for one mouse to approach another that is in pain — after all, that pained mouse could be dangerous.
When I brutalize them, their sad, pained facial expressions become a real condemnation of the brutality of shooter-game and effects-film culture.
Three boys hanging out of a beat-up car mutter "baby" as I walk past, though they sound slightly pained while doing it.
The woman does scream "as at apparition", fair enough—these are terrified, breathless, pained howls—but there are more than two screams here.
Just listen as the horns break through the funeral march, at once a pained outburst of grief and a call to greater things.
He has been back to Auschwitz — now a museum — near Krakow, Poland, several times and has seen these artifacts in that pained setting.
"It's all wonderfully gripping, and Bruch has the most pained, expressive eyes you'll see all year," the critic for The Financial Times wrote.
Video surveillance from inside the jail cell shows Sanchez's pained expression as she delivered her son onto her cot at 10:44 a.m.
A woman who had supported Ms. Clinton sounded pained at the talk-back as she described her reaction to the Jonathan Gordon character.
When a reporter asked the senator after the meeting if the president had expressed regret, a pained look flashed on Mr. Scott's face.
In case you wondered, the world's leading tennis players don't appreciate the distinctive "Wimbledon groan" — the pained reaction of fans to failed shots.
"Your hosts look pained when they interview her because they know they're just doing politics porn," Ms. Brzezinski said, addressing the rival network.
Pained by the high-profile killings of African-Americans at the hands of the police, Mr. Harris began to think about taking action.
Personality: Dorsey is a fairly quiet, almost shy person who seems deeply pained by the devastation wrought by trolls on his own platform.
The researchers used a scale that shows 10 faces with increasingly pained expressions and asks patients which picture matches their degree of pain.
As much as it pained him, he passed the time watching golf on television, paying special attention to the 50-and-over players.
But if evangelical leaders were pained by the sight of children being taken from their parents, they did not directly fault Mr. Trump.
We learned to ignore the sound over time, but it eventually devolved into a pained mechanical growl before the dehumidifier finally gave out.
During our conversation with Yulieski Gourriel you could tell how much it pained him that he might not ever play in the Majors.
One pool photo from the restaurant, at a Trump hotel, showed the billionaire President-elect grinning and the multi-millionaire Romney looking somewhat pained.
The people and families who would benefit the most from this agenda are precisely those economically pained Americans who cast their votes for Trump.
In a statement, O'Brien, the UN human rights chief, said he was "pained and disappointed" the aid convoys weren't able to reach the city.
When Mr Abe travelled to Beijing in 2014 to try to ease tensions, Mr Xi offered a reluctant handshake with a pained, puckery expression.
There was a deep longing in Yoni's eyes, an almost pained expression on his face, looking overcome with emotions at this powerful public catharsis.
Shortly after his election in 2013, he said it pained him to see priests driving flashy cars and eager to use the latest smartphone.
In the pained "Where Does It Hurt" Sattin is so sick with ennui she asks only that he still be there in the morning.
It contains some staggeringly beautiful, hopelessly pained imagery, the sort of moments that crisply convey a whole world of anxiety in a few words.
Seriously, not even vengeance can cheer up the mourning Lannisters, Daenerys is dirty and wandering, and Arya looks pained as she gets beat up.
Already weary from fear and worry over Natan's cascade of symptoms, I was pained to hear him describe how his body was betraying him.
All the while, Ms. Doherty's body turned into a wave as she rocked from side to side with her expressions both pained and preening.
Ibrahim Awaidah, 32, looked pained as he installed aluminum shutters in an apartment that a truck driver had purchased for his family of 10.
Through these, the figure determines which blocks he's hoping on and switches his displays accordingly, whether it's a big smile or a pained grimace.
Many on the religious right are pained by President Trump's behavior but believe him to be the best available vehicle for their political goals.
"Those kids from Tornillo way over there wanted to show the world how to paint," he said, with a pained look on his face.
But then we have this picture of them having dinner together after the election with Romney, with his very pained expression on his face.
Sondheim is 89, and his walk that day was slow and pained, but he retains a boyishness — a willingness to amuse and be amused.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Twitter that he was "extremely pained by the loss of lives of Amarnath yatris" in the bus accident.
Tyrion even manages to take a swig of a drink (+10) while listening to the pained, terrified cries of soldiers dying just a floor above.
When Bobby says that the Ice Juice bust could lead to the government seizing over $300 million from the Axelrods' personal assets, Lara is pained.
The cameras are thus there as the bid unravels amid new revelations, in ways that are illuminating and, in Abedin's pained expressions alone, profoundly uncomfortable.
If you hear "board games" and nothing but pained memories of hours-long Monopoly and Scrabble battles fill your brain, you're in for a treat.
From the pained, painted-on smile to the judge-y eyes, the only thing these two have in common is that they play the guitar.
This is an album that opens with the pained whisper of "Speed Trials," essentially a tribute to futility, a track about running while standing still.
"It's done now," he says, resting a knee on the arm of a knackered chesterfield sofa and shaking his short ponytail with a pained smile.
"We all are pained by the recent atrocities in our country, but no change the president is reportedly considering would have prevented them," Ryan said.
"My colleague Assemblyman Simanowitz and I were both aware of heartbreaking cases that pained families, and we feared that these scenarios would repeat," he added.
Near midnight, miles from the village, the pained ballads carried in the dark, fixed to the rhythm of drums fashioned from buckets and tin plates.
John F. Kelly, the White House chief of staff, looked particularly pained during a breakfast at which Mr. Trump said Germany was "captive" to Russia.
This color zine starts with some portraits of pained-faced women before launching into a wordless story that I couldn't follow but enjoyed looking at.
It ripped (and of course Body Void were great, too, because they are excellent and their sound is gigantic and pained and all-consuming live).
Like the master politician he is, Mr. Bouteflika, though barely capable of even a pained grimace, appeared to exploit the vagueness of the crowd's demands.
Magni, unlike Thor and Loki, doesn't wish to rule Earth and when he sees humans being hurt by Asgardian soldiers, he's actually pained by it.
The pained tenderness of Elsa's expression when she first sees Queen Iduna is what stayed with me — because it felt so earnest and spot on.
This is the most pained admission a Shepard character can make, and if some of the stories exhibit a weakness, it's when this shoptalk overwhelms.
The most valuable takeaway from "I Do ... Until I Don't," Lake Bell's pained sex comedy, is that there's a lot of money in happy endings.
Yet this micro-budgeted independent film is a bit too coy in its approach, conveying what's transpiring almost entirely through furtive glances and pained expressions.
He quoted from Hardwick's pained letters, without her consent, in poems about the agony of leaving her and the dangerous pleasures of his new life.
Like so many who wear the team's black uniform and a pained expression at the mention of San Francisco, they are driven to make amends.
Although Hollis' pained, wailing vocals makes sense in the context of Talk Talk's early new wave roots, they weren't enough to convince the British press.
But the striking deformity at the center of the epidemic, microcephaly, is not new: It has pained families across the globe and mystified experts for decades.
" Markle said he sees a "pained smile" plastered on the newlywed's face in photos and speculated whether it may have been a "couple of bad days.
All I knew was that it was painful to think about Kim, and it pained me just a little less to try to report about Madsen.
"This is overwhelming for Jill and me," he said with the pained look on his face of a man trying and failing to hold back tears.
On the other hand, prosecutors pained Nader as a lifelong pedophile who started by watching child pornography but raised the stakes by having sex with minors.
I may not be wearing a mic, but I am wearing a pained smile and a blanket of effort — a facade to demonstrate my mating capabilities.
We are pained to hear the cries of children separated from their parents at our southern border, even when the parents have violated our immigration laws.
It's a face we've all seen before, in the pained expressions of our friends and loved ones, and maybe even some of us in the mirror.
Later, she added, "We seem to have gotten out of that [threenager phase] and now she's into PAW Patrol," with a pained look on her face.
That's right, the big comedy man himself shows up to stare into the camera and make kinda pained facial expressions and not really do much else.
Walker, the protagonist, is haunted by his experiences in combat and by memories of his youth, and pained by the neglect of the homeless in California.
But even given just the briefest glimpse at his pained, earnest face as Jane gasps in shock, it seems far more likely that Michael is back.
Francis said he was "very worried and pained" at the bloodshed, and expressed his "great pain for the dead and wounded" and all those who suffer.
When my mother was in her final months, suffering from a heart failure and other problems, she called me to her bedside with a pained expression.
I do know that Jackson detested paper money so much that he'd probably be greatly pained to discovered his image is emblazoned on the $20 bill.
"Close to You" is a subtle, pained successor to "Stay," the Unapologetic ballad that's shone in the hands of everyone from Rebecca Black to Vin Diesel.
Still pained by an April ankle sprain, America's most decorated female sprinter eased into Sunday's final with the second fastest time of the day, 50.31 seconds.
Maybe it was a pained peace offering to Johnny Ramone, who had walked away with Joey's girlfriend, Linda, in 1981, leaving him spurned and in tatters.
For the Black Aces, a teammate's pained sneer or sudden limp during a game could be the first sign that a career-defining opportunity is coming.
The women said they were embarrassed, disgusted and hurt — pained chiefly because so many of these men they thought were their friends had so degraded them.
Russia's coach, Leonid Slutsky, spent much of the game looking pained on the bench, although the last 10 minutes were lively and tense after Glushakov's goal.
He was a rookie—a rotund, clean-shaven young man whose discomfort was unmistakable; he looked as though every task in here, in prison, pained him.
" There's this idea that the pained artist is "so responsive to the world around him, so sensitive, so driven to respond to it, it's almost unbearable.
Her voice is a pained monotone, one you'll recognize as the voice of someone deep in the well of despair in which they just can't escape.
But asked about his political aspirations in a brief conversation with The New York Times, he looked fake-pained at the presence of a reporter's notebook.
Just listen to the pained silence when an administration spokeswoman is asked how many African-Americans are working at the White House now that Omarosa's gone.
But perhaps more important, as a woman of color, I am pained when the powerful stories of incredible women and minorities are not brought to light.
" Gaika's first single "Blasphemer" echoed the frustrations felt by many around the world, when he asked, genuinely pained, "How you gonna let them killer cops off?
The sophistipop backing, as elementally gorgeous as it is, is a perfectly blank canvas upon which Francis' dreamy voice paints a pained portrait of love lost.
" Hill said that in the spring, amid signs that Trump was unhappy with Yovanovitch, she discussed the ambassador's plight with Bolton, and that he looked "pained.
The anguish at watching his old "friend" die was too much, and Chewie's pained yowl alerted Kylo and brought First Order forces down on our heroes.
"We are pained by the thought that there are still Nazi war criminals who conceal their past and live among us," Kuper said in a statement.
It has been a long time, now, since I felt so full of self-loathing and listlessness that it pained me to get out of bed.
Simphiwe gives a particularly pained account of South Africa and his complete disillusionment with the Truth and Reconciliation Commission set up to heal the wounds of apartheid.
While O'Donnell says in the book that she was hurt by the argument, she was pained that Hasselbeck didn't defend her when it came to conservative critics.
"Pained to know about the loss of lives in (the) Malad wall collapse incident," Devendra Fadnavis, the chief minister of Maharashtra state, where Mumbai is located, tweeted.
"I am really pained by the inconvenience and that is why I am working tirelessly to help people overcome this situation," Modi said at rally on Sunday.
The camera pulls out to a wide shot of the Miriam's sun-dappled trailer as we can hear her panicked and pained screams while Richard brutalizes her.
"We feel pained when people say that we are pushing these people out," Njoka said, adding that between May and October more than 30,000 had moved voluntarily.
Comey said last week at a Senate hearing that he was pained and "mildly nauseous" over the thought that his actions might have affected the presidential election.
The studio Primal Fetish has an entire line of videos in which brothers repeatedly coerce their sisters into sex, replete with sneers of disgust and pained whimpers.
As Puerto Rico's representative in Congress, I am pained by the adversarial approach the island's governor has taken toward the people and institutions who lent us money.
They have listened with pained expressions over six weeks as prosecutors presented evidence of their son's involvement with the 215 Staccs crew, even before Ms. Murphy died.
" But after many long minutes of discussions with other senators she approached the dais and with a pained look in her face, voted "aye' and quickly departed.
On social media, viewers — many of them journalists, authors, denizens of Hollywood and liberals for the most part — saw what they thought to be a pained expression.
It pained me not to have been able to vote in that election, and as the next one approached I felt compelled to participate in the process.
It pained me to realize that if the city planted a new tree, I would not be alive to see it reach the height of its predecessor.
Clinton, interrupting repeatedly and resorting to canned lines that Mr. Pence mocked with the pained expression that he wore when he wasn't smirking or shaking his head.
In a remarkable speech to his colleagues on the committee, a visibly pained Mr. Voinovich explained his decision to vote against Mr. Bolton, effectively killing the nomination.
"I am pained to see that I have become the poster boy of all Bank defaults, accused of looting public money and fleeing the nation," he wrote.
If you hear bursts of pained shrieks alongside thunderous cheers this weekend, don't be alarmed: The World Cup has reached the round of 83, the knockout stage.
The permanent collection of Thai contemporary art also features playful and sinister severed sculptural limbs by Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook, and paintings of pained, howling faces by Chatchai Puipia.
"I remember feeling very concerned — in my pained youthful need to feel perceived as grown-up — that the film was too corny," she wrote in an email.
This feeling is the source of Bonnell's defining mannerism: When he encounters a profoundly stupid idea, he stops speaking, a slightly pained look creeping across his cheeks.
The movie looks quiet and creepy, and who doesn't love seeing a pained Jesse Plemons say something that he obviously knows more about than he's letting on.
All that time reffing bouts, it pained Cortez when he noticed pugs making mistakes—say, circling the wrong way—because it wasn't his place to correct them.
His supporters are still pained and confused by the Democrats' unexpected loss of the presidential election and they are turning to him for guidance about the way forward.
Stoudemire volunteered at children's hospitals while completing her biology degree at North Carolina's Davidson College, and it pained her to witness kids' boredom and isolation from the environment.
Writer, cultural critic, and founder of the video series Hair Tales, Michaela Angela Davis says that she let out a long, pained sigh when she read the study.
Casting himself as a pitiable victim of hostile media coverage, he blew up at reporters whose questions pained him in ways unseen in the modern-day White House.
It pained me to see other families in Indianapolis not feel the same trust in their public school, and I wanted to help give them another public choice.
It is, undoubtedly, the most convoluted way of getting into the house, and as we stand watching, Louis turns to me with a pained expression on his face.
The persistent difficulty of her intellectual life—the fact that gripped and transfixed her, and that prompted her most pained, scrambled responses—was her status as a woman.
Many nights staying up late discussing art, music, family... I am extremely grateful for that, I'm also selfishly pained in the knowing that it will never be again.
Who wants to play a coolly beautiful genius with no friends, no sense of humor, and a conscience so pained that it shows all the symptoms of indigestion?
" The Nixons, with pained, forced smiles, were shown descending into a crowd singing (to the tune of "Goodnight, Ladies"), "We want Nixon / to be our pres-i-dent!
"It's impossible not to feel pained and sorrowful" at recent developments, two monks wrote in a 95-page report detailing accusations of sexual and financial misdeeds against Xuecheng.
"It pained me to think of my great-grandfather as an actor who'd brought so many Burmese to their knees, courtesy of a failed banking system," she writes.
Justice Elena Kagan, reading a pained dissent from the bench, called the decision "tragically wrong" and expressed "deep sadness" over what the outcome will mean for the nation.
I reached out to people who were still pained by Mr. Williams's suicide and who were dismayed by the idea that anyone might try to tell his story.
"We are pained, and we are shocked," said Cardinal Moran Mor Baselios Cleemis, president of the Catholic Bishops' Conference of India, at a news conference in New Delhi.
But it seems more telling that she spends a lot of time on-screen with nothing to contribute to the story except pained looks and the occasional ineffectual protest.
If there are common threads between the shows, it's the sense these kids are confused and pained, and their parents don't have much of a clue about what's happening.
Maharashtra state chief minister Devendra Fadnavis said on Twitter he was pained to hear about the accident and had asked municipal and police officials to ensure speedy relief efforts.
Nobody even knows what he really does anymore and his former Toronto condo looks a mausoleum for pained musicians who like to write Sex and The City fan fiction.
She's revealing tidbits of the surrounding atmosphere that I was completely oblivious to — including the fact that the young man sitting near me looking pained has to urgently pee.
I was just about over my pneumonia, and my hip only pained me when it rained—which in Rapid City was, to be sure, almost all of the time.
Where Michelle Obama was outgoing and engaged, ready to dance with Ellen DeGeneres or play carpool karaoke with James Corden, Melania often looks pained at the attention she receives.
It pained me to see him asleep in a shopping cart, but he was sleeping comfortably, and I was in a rush, so I continued on to my train.
"What pained us the most about Sore was that people pigeonholed us as this 90s Courtney Love situation," Monks says, describing "I Feel Free" as a noise U2 song.
The highly stylized Mr. Stack played Ness with a sort of pained, dapper cool, pivoting into action at an angle that seemed to complement the tilt of his fedora.
Pape, long an indispensable Wagnerian at the Met, has experienced some falling off in power, but his Gurnemanz was more vivid than before, exhibiting a pained, almost desperate edge.
But many black officers are pained by the thought that people who look like them are scared of them or even hate them because of the uniform they wear.
Editorial Pope Francis arrived in Chile with the right message: He was "pained and ashamed," he said on Tuesday, about the irreparable damage abusive priests have inflicted on minors.
Looking pained, Mr. Blum says he is "reprogramming" Mr. Weinstein to a different place in his brain and that he knew his boss was dark, just not that dark.
"Excited" would not have been the best word to describe the mayor's demeanor as he took the stage after the governor, but "pained" would not be quite right either.
On my first travels to poor countries, as a law student, I was pained by the number of blind people I saw led around by their children or grandchildren.
In this unconventional marriage story, absent is the quintessential pained father, squirming at the thought of passing his daughters on to another man (a la Father of the Bride).
It pained and angered me to discover that my friends had failed to notice these social transformations, and that they had become so quickly accustomed and indifferent to them.
"Ambassador Bolton had looked pained, basically indicated with body language that there was nothing which we could do about it," Hill said of Giuliani's efforts to attack political opponents.
That's a shame, because this quiet movie, shot in black-and-white and color, is an unhurried, beautiful, and pained work that through simple means resonates on various levels.
He conveys such longing and loneliness and guilt and shame in those songs, with his voice, of course, but also through the pained contortions of his body and face.
In an interview over generously filled bowls of sour cherries taken from the day's inventory, Yên's mother, Ha, looks pained to remember the choices she forced upon her daughters.
He never once said my name, but preferred to call me "Roxanne" because, I think, it pained him to speak a Jewish name in connection with his own progeny.
It pained me some to write so objectively: On October 20113th at Scripps Hospital in La Jolla, California, the major American poet, David Antin died after falling at home.
They're waged by fans who oppose the primal, body-centric thrust of trap and its progenitors' penchant for lyricism that prizes directness and pained realism over metaphors and moralism.
Then there's Stacy's tryst with Damone—a soft, confused, and ultimately pained moment that casts a different light than the soft glow that we might associate with teenage romance.
Sfera Ebbasta wrote on Twitter that he was "deeply pained" by the tragedy, thanked rescuers and offered his "affection and support" to the families of the dead and the injured.
But it's obvious from Claire's pained expression here that Jamie is still on her mind — she's clutching his mother's pearls, the gift that Jamie gave her on their wedding day.
Ms Hüller and Mr Simonischek wear the signs of their conflict throughout: Ines never quite sheds her pained look of mild irritation; Winfried (even as "Toni Erdmann") looks constantly dazed.
"We seem to have gotten out of that [threenager phase] and now she's into PAW Patrol," Knightley told Kelly Ripa and Ryan Seacrest with a pained look on her face.
Since 2006 Gallup, a pollster, has tracked the proportion of people around the world who say that they have felt stressed, worried, pained, angry or sad on the previous day.
Her father, Thomas Markle, told The Sun that he's been cut out of her life, adding that Markle looks "terrified" and can only muster a "pained smile" around the royals.
Every single door had a specific label and purpose; when I asked about the pained moans coming from behind a door marked "R&D," our host had a ready response.
In addition to putting forth this version of her husband, she appealed to the sympathies of anyone who might doubt him by describing their loving family, pained by false allegations.
"Momma I'm Sorry" speaks directly to Pusha's point about his supposed "glorification" of drug dealing, in that it sounds positively pained for the things he and his brother have done.
He sounds truly pained on "Chainsaw," a power ballad about being made to feel so sick by a space you once shared with someone that you think about selling it.
Besides being a toy, Barbie has become a cultural lightning rod for depictions of women, and a derisive synonym for "fake," something that has pained Mattel's marketing department for years.
Although Yoenis Cespedes ran and took early batting practice, he did not appear in Friday's 5-3 win over the Philadelphia Phillies because a right quadriceps strain still pained him.
My grandfather used to show me the notice he received from the Red Cross of his parent's death, and how it pained him that he was unable to rescue them.
Advocates are hopeful the measure, or portions of it, will make it into a year-end spending bill — which itself is the subject of pained negotiations between Democrats and Republicans.
James is customarily good -- and pained -- striking out on his own, and has nice chemistry with Dillahunt, a cowboy type who provides a more expressive counterweight to his clenched persona.
Abandon—a steel-wool-scoured collection of surreal synth work and pained screams encased in artwork that depicted her covered in maggots—vaulted her out of New York's noise underground.
Luckily, their leader called them off before they got into kicking, but not before they left my face black, blue, and swollen, forcing me to make pained explanations for weeks.
There can be a tendency to view Kahlo as an isolated woman with a pained body, who depicted herself as a person split in half or as a wounded deer.
It was a quietly shattering yet deeply satisfying evening, a study in aging, nostalgia and death pursued through ripe Respighi songs, autumnal Nadia Boulanger, changeable early Britten, wryly pained Poulenc.
While showcasing the colorful characters who participate -- and the pained or exultant faces in casino sports books -- the four-part show also delves into the destructive nature of compulsive gambling.
I loved her and the loss pained me, but as her guardian, I needed to focus on medical and legal paperwork and making the necessary funeral arrangements from New York.
The movie's conceit is hit-miss, but when it works -- yielding deadpan insults and pained expressions -- there are enough laughs to make digging up "Ferns" look like a fine idea.
Viewers were torn by the movie's intense imagery and its controversial final scene dividing the audience into two factions: those who loved it and those who were pained by it.
The transvestite subway trip "Uncle ACE" turns focus track when its distressed harmonics bloom into a saxish finale-turned-fade, with David Longstreth's pained shtick right after augmenting the mood.
He then returned to the chamber, looking pained, to say that senators "ought to do what we can to make sure we do all due diligence with a nomination this important".
" Agreeing with that assessment, Lena added, in a phone interview, "A lot of it was taking your own vulnerability — a little pained, a little fragile — and turning it into a strength.
As soon as we see the word "vegetarian" on a chilly, winter day our comfort food-wired minds paint a pained picture of bowls filled with cold, boring greens — AKA salad.
Ferreira's the first guest vocalist ever to appear on an Iceage song, and she and Elias Rønnenfelt feel like inevitable collaborators, the breathy bittersweetness of her vocal offsetting his pained style.
Until a few days ago such appeals to pragmatism pained Laurana Seymour, a student of English and political science who co-founded "Temple Students for Bernie Sanders" during the presidential primary.
As the sun dipped down over San Francisco's skyline during the X Games on June 20113, 1999, the eyes of hundreds in attendance fell on a frustrated and pained Tony Hawk.
In an interview with Channel Nine's Today show captioned 'Epic Bromance,' Ben explains that their collaboration is like "a marriage," while Josh looks on with a pained look on his face.
Driven by thoughts of self-harm, she had originally taken herself to a psychiatric hospital, but it would not admit her without the ER referral, she explained in a pained voice.
He's squatted against the sofa at completely the wrong angle, and he's fumbling himself inside "Minx," who lowers herself onto him with the pained dignity of someone entering a hot bath.
"The Rage" keeps the "Bullet with Butterfly Wings" chorus line ("Despite all my rage / I am still just a rat in a cage"), though it's warped to sound even more pained.
But Judge O'Neill seemed pained Tuesday at the prospect of releasing the names this time, suggesting that even now, members of the media had figured out their identities and approached them.
One man had painted his face and bare feet red and wheeled a large wooden cross up and down the street, wearing a red crown of thorns and a pained expression.
"I'm frustrated, but more than that, I am pained," said Wijeyadasa Rajapakshe, the former justice minister, who had spoken in Parliament more than two years ago about the Islamic State's foothold.
It's something that I struggled to understand and to make sense of, because I saw how traumatized and pained people were [as a result of the policy], including my own family.
On a recent reporting trip to Afghanistan, I was shocked — and physically pained — to find that women's bathrooms were few and far between at Afghan military bases, offices and police stations.
"Since I'm always the bad guy, it's important for me to emphasize: these were versions of us," Mr. D'Agata said, over a tall glass of ice tea, with a pained smile.
It's all about a "fresh start," Jimmy/Saul says, but Kim greets his actions with skepticism, while he appears oblivious to her pained expressions as his ethics slink toward the abyss.
In a pained address, P.J.'s godmother, Annabelle Diaz-Alston, described how she would never again touch her godson or play with him or hear his voice on a Saturday morning.
But hear also how she shrinks her sound to a stark mournfulness in "Adieu, notre petite table," pained yet chilly as she prepares to leave des Grieux for another man's luxury.
Yet as Mr. Buttigieg rose in the polls through last year, his struggle to win over black voters became the biggest threat to his chances, and pained many minority staff members.
Through it all, Portman is tough, pained and emotionally numbed, desperate for answers but also seeking redemption for reasons that finally become clearer, frankly, than almost anything else in the movie.
So when she became a legal adult and told them she had no intention of getting a double-lung transplant, they had to accept her decision, even if it pained them.
That said, you can sort of tell where Snyder's darker, pained vision of Superman, the one we first met in Man of Steel, ends, and where Whedon's more playful one begins.
Stewart's inflection is pained and haunted, in tandem with a line of chaotic guitars that creates a unique kind of sorrow, fear, and beauty in the track that wasn't there before.
"It's just unexplainable how one could, you know, [claim that I] got her addicted to drugs," Brown continued to Laurer – adding that it pained him to hear fans suggest he was responsible.
The mother of five told Setoodeh in the book that while she was hurt by the argument, she was mostly pained that Hasselbeck didn't defend her when it came to conservative critics.
Raffaele doesn't promise that his patients will live longer, necessarily—that's a big ask—but he suggests they could live out their last years better, spending less time immobile, pained, and befogged.
After all, the GOP had been systematically excommunicating its center-right, leaving it susceptible to a hostile takeover from conservative populists who for decades had been pained by economic and cultural change.
Lyrically, it's introspective; sonically, it's searching and almost pained and, altogether, it's easily the most interesting and multi-faceted track you'll hear today, as the delicate vocals crash into a surging instrumental.
Ron Johnson's pained and downright bad attempt to change the subject when asked by NBC's "Meet the Press" host Chuck Todd to explain a quote he gave to The Wall Street Journal.
One of the most intriguing figures in American music these days is a giant clown with a tiny gold crown atop his head and a perpetually pained expression fixed upon his face.
His father, Prince Nikolai (played by Jim Broadbent), is the curmudgeonly sort who doesn't really do goodbyes except to say he'd be "pained" by Andrei's death but "ashamed" by his bad behavior.
The prose style in the three memoirs alters under the pressure of the changing agenda: the first time pained and urgent, the second subtler and more considered, the last orotund and outward.
Then LCD Soundsystem played a set moist with mud and emotion, the slickness of the sprawlng band at odds with Murphy's pained off-kilter peans for a life slipping through his fingers.
Minutes later, Mr. Flake, a pained expression on his face, returned to the committee room and made the announcement ensuring that the F.B.I. investigation would go forward — and once again upending Washington.
Some of his best poems are pained audits of the damage he and those around him incurred as a result of his treating flesh-and-blood conflicts as clashes between allegorical opposites.
It pained me, though, to realize that more people, both Muslim and not, would now consider a Muslim working in US military, law enforcement, or intelligence to be at odds with Islam.
A loud, pained groan rose from the nearby spectators and Almora, a 25-year-old Floridian in his fourth major league season, knelt to the ground, his face a road map of anguish.
An irate Earn waxes from fuming indignation to pained distress over the loss of his phone — his sole tradeable commodity — until Darius meekly offers his own phone for Earn to use as tender.
It's all played with the stiffest of upper lips, which can be somewhat confining, dramatically speaking -- perhaps foremost for Foy, a terrific actress who must convey quite a lot merely with pained expressions.
Behind the curtain was a picture of Tottenham's star lineup, including current Premier League top goalscorer Harry Kane with a pained expression on his face and an uncannily familiar phone in his hand.
"My body is mostly healed and every day I find a new bruise on my heart, but today I offer myself gratitude: from the most pained place, I somehow knew to choose myself."
Laden with commanding power electronic flourishes, King's trademark pained yowls, hypnotic tribal drums, and eerie, angelic vocals from the Assembly of Light Choir's Chrissy Wolpert, the album limps along like a wounded animal.
Makonnen makes no bones about the fact that he's deeply conflicted, even pained, but he powers down to the idea's emotional center, and finds some sort of order, a moment of spiritual calm.
These naked, pained songs are, in fact, just raw data for others to remix, modest seed investments toward future pop stardom payouts: This album closes with remixes of six of its 12 songs.
I no longer believed in God, but then again, it was possible that I was wrong, and it pained me to think that I might be responsible for the state of someone's soul.
"It has pained me to hear that there are pockets of our company where behaviors inconsistent with our values have prevented some employees from feeling respected and doing their best work," he said.
Then, thanks to even more familial tragedy, we see him revert to the Magneto we all know — the solemn, pained figure from the first two films whom Fassbender has seemingly lived in forever.
In his critical work it is revealed that whatever else he may be — husband, father, teacher, transplanted American, pained agnostic — it is as a reader that Wood does indeed qualify as an artist.
Just like there are people watching the sweeping tributes for Byrant and pained by the hagiography, there are people sitting at smaller memorials, at family funerals harmed by the loved one being eulogized.
Flashbacks detailing Donovan's tortured decline and Rupert's youthful tribulations are often histrionic or woefully clichéd, like a rain-swept, slow-motion embrace between the boy and his mother (a pained-looking Natalie Portman).
Gomez delivers a slightly bratty, slightly pained variety of attitude on this post-breakup bop — taking a clear cue from experimental-pop darling Charli XCX, a cowriter and background vocalist on the song.
Or when a very real-looking, vaguely familiar Susan B. Anthony apparition prevents senior staff from sleeping, with her pained moans and dramatic readings of the American Equal Rights Association newsletter The Revolution .
Varela said he was awestruck and pained when he first saw the photo of his crying daughter on TV. "Seeing what was happening to her in that moment breaks anyone's heart," he said.
Schmidt said she was "sad and pained" at how nations had failed to find consensus but that the issue of carbon markets - a key sticking point - had tied down the last four summits.
Francis began his visit to Chile on Tuesday morning by publicly apologizing for the sexual abuse involving the clergy, saying he felt "pained and ashamed" over the "irreparable damage" done to their victims.
"Extremely pained to share that the terrorists have killed Tarushi, an Indian girl who was taken hostage in the terror attack in Dhaka," Swaraj tweeted, adding that she had spoken with the girl's father.
In the film Lilo & Stitch, his main issue is that he is too smart and vicious and insatiable for his own good, though he is also capable of boundless affection and pained, pure devotion.
Those voices, sweet and pained… the extra vibrato wobbles at the beginning… the sheer naivety of it all—this lo-fi Indian interpretation got me good, more than the original song's slickness ever did.
He is said to be pained at the possibility that his final act in public life could be his contentious 21-month tenure at the Justice Department, which ended in his ouster last November.
These harsh, pained, and eloquent flashes of prose are interspersed with invocations of various literary influences; Shalmiyev's personal canon heavily leans toward radical feminist and proto-feminist poets: Sappho, Gertrude Stein, and Audre Lorde.
At first what I stumbled across and felt pained by was uncomfortable only in the way that seeing photos from one's childhood in which you are slightly too old to be naked are uncomfortable.
She described experiences working in psychiatric hospitals, going to Catholic school, shifting about the universe, with a pained sympathy and hilarious specificity (the smell of school uniforms, the washed-out blue of institutional oatmeal).
One morning meme included the photo of Teigen at the Golden Globes — if you were on Twitter at the time, you'll remember the supermodel's pained face that has now been immortalized on the internet.
In fact, with the artist injecting a thought-through quantum of pained, proud, gritty, airy, furious, nostalgic, or conciliatory "feeling" into each line, the songwriting per se can seem like a stitched-together afterthought.
They come upon an altar with a desiccating corpse contorted in pained expression, barely restrained by a bright blue force, all while it secretes a miasma that threatens to leak outside the unlit chamber.
One of them, J.R. Smith, inspired a viral GIF of James's pained expression after Smith had made a gaffe that deprived the Cavaliers of the possibility of a game-winning shot in Game 22001.
When these terse and cryptic characters finally decide to speak, there's sure to be a buildup, a long stare and a pained expression to linger over; everything here feels a third longer than necessary.
There was his refusal to aid Robert in his murderous quest; his purposeful references to Jon as "my blood," not "my son"; and his pained expression whenever the subject of Jon's mother came up.
Yes, he's playing the same comic-book villain that earned Heath Ledger a posthumous Academy Award, but Oscar voters are drawn to physically transformative performances, and the pained, emaciated Phoenix delivers that in spades.
Trump has won a following predicated on the belief that he understands just how much his followers are pained by a changing America; it's patently obvious that nothing could be further from the truth.
"My body is mostly healed and every day I find a new bruise on my heart, but today I offer myself gratitude: from the most pained place, I somehow knew to choose myself," she wrote.
So while Trump's critics are pained at the impact his disruptive governing strategy is having outside his White House, the President is sending a clear signal that he has no interest in changing his style.
In a touching tribute, the family of Maleah Davis, the 4-year-old Texas girl who was found dead after being reported missing last month, had her casket pained with a "My Little Pony" theme.
Lauer rifles through their apartment for evidence, fires off pained emails, writes letters to his estranged mother that he will never send, reads "the entire Internet" and downloads music to match his post-­traumatic gloom.
Gula was for years an unidentified celebrity after National Geographic published her image as a refugee in 1985, her defiant, pained eyes staring out from an unsmiling face, framed by a shawl over her head.
" She continued: "My body is mostly healed and every day I find a new bruise on my heart, but today I offer myself gratitude: from the most pained place, I somehow knew to choose myself.
This one isn't even a stage smile — this is a pained smile," he continued, adding that while it's possible she "might be just having a couple bad days," he worries "she's under too much pressure.
"China's embassy in Myanmar condemns this violent incident, and feels pained for the relevant innocent people who were harmed," the embassy said in a statement, adding that it had made "solemn representations" to Myanmar's government.
So yeah, his family's had a pretty extreme run of bad luck, but it's only a coincidence that the towering slabs of avant-metal noise and tortured sax notes he creates suggest a pained soul.
It was a gruesome crime that pained many in the city, and focused public attention, however briefly, on the security problems that plague many of the developments operated by the New York City Housing Authority.
The defendant, Christian Dawkins, who has spent much of his young life in the netherworld of professional agents, coaches and hustlers, looked pained at the naïveté, not to mention the hypocrisy, encoded in this question.
Pope Francis said on Tuesday that he was "pained and ashamed" over the "irreparable damage" priests had inflicted on minors, as he offered Chileans an apology during his first visit to their country as pontiff.
How many years was I going to spend that way, disgusted when I heard his voice, pained when we had sex, silent when he confided his plans to have a child and renovate the house?
But in a world of the bored, pained, resigned and tuned out, there is also Taj Garmon, a 41-year-old fashion designer who has been following every twist and turn of the impeachment saga.
This being Fox, the five-person panel includes one person to the left — Bob Beckel or Juan Williams — whose role is often to be pained at the latest example of the left's going too far.
But they also flinch at handing power to Mr. Corbyn, seen by many as the only person who can stop Brexit, pained as they are by an avalanche of anti-Semitism accusations against the party.
The project's two members, Devi McCallion and Ada Rook, trade pained screams over scuffed-up instrumentals, mulling the burdens of existence and the way that buried trauma always pokes at the surface of everyday life.
In season 8, Jamie looks pained and scared to see Bran, and the next episode previews the Kingslayer having to finally answer for his many, many crimes in front of the people who hate him most.
The motif of the observant outsider continues to resurface throughout that essay — Chee, half white and half Korean, is one of the only nonwhite students on exchange — but he resists the narrative of pained in-betweenness.
Mr Hoult plays him with pained sensitivity, but he is so mild-mannered that his most reckless act of rebellion is to look on quietly as Edith throws a sugar cube onto a nearby lady's hat.
"My body is mostly healed and every day I find a new bruise on my heart, but today I offer myself gratitude: from the most pained place, I somehow knew to choose myself," the star continued.
We're hoping to create a moment and a space for people to reclaim parts of themselves that they lost in those moments when they were pained, and to also see themselves reflected in a larger community.
Gula was for years the face of Afghanistan's suffering, after National Geographic published the image of the young refugee, her defiant, pained eyes staring out from an unsmiling face, framed by a shawl over her head.
It pained me to ask for no cheese, and I hate cucumbers, so this version of the Deluxe salad ($11.70 with the added chicken) did not rank as highly for me as the Chinese Chicken salad.
"I think he had a purity of spirit that was not a possibility in this world and that pained him very much," said Marisa DeDominicis, the executive director of Earth Matter, which composts on Governors Island.
" Despite being overwhelmingly enamored with, focused on, and talented with his varying degrees of hyperrealism, this wasn't always the case for Boersma: "When I first started out, I pained in a more or less impressionistic mode.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi sent a message on Twitter saying he was pained by the derailment of the Utkal Express, offering condolences to families of those killed and wishing a speedy recovery to the injured.
But I will say that I remember writing a very pained journal entry back then, at the end of my first year in college, something like, What's even the point of trying to write after this?
"Fifty years from now, people are going to be playing that exchange," the CNN legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin said, singling out Dr. Blasey's pained recollection of the boys who, she said, laughed as she was assaulted.
Members of the Obama administration whom I've spoken to this week are pained about many aspects of the election result, but this particular set of information stings especially badly to those who are aware of it.
"She looks just like Olimpia!" she'd say, and my dad could barely look at me in that moment, pained to see the face of the woman who never gave him the love and support he needed.
But given Teddy's wide-eyed horror at learning the truth and his pained eyes whenever Dolores commands he carry out some vicious order, I'd wager this isn't the last we hear of an inter-host divide.
And it surely pained Djokovic to cut ties with Vajda and the rest of the core members of his support team in May last year as he searched for ways to pull out of his tailspin.
But they were not rushing to publicize it either; one American defense official attending the African Land Forces Summit meeting last week in Lilongwe, Malawi's capital, looked pained when a reporter asked about the planned ceremony.
HQ ran out of cash, there was a potential acquisition of the company which fell through abruptly, and worst of all, we couldn't afford even severance for the 25 employees it pained me to let go.
Spain: Outrage erupted after a leaked video showed that the staff of a reality television show filmed the sexual assault of a contestant, then forced her to watch it in order to film her pained reaction.
The shooting, with Mr. Oswald's pained grimace and Detective Leavelle's stricken glower, was chillingly captured by Robert H. Jackson of The Dallas Times Herald in an iconic photograph that won the Pulitzer Prize the following year.
The shooting, with Mr. Oswald's pained grimace and Detective Leavelle's stricken glower, was chillingly captured by Robert H. Jackson of The Dallas Times Herald in an iconic photograph that won the Pulitzer Prize the following year.
This was clear from a string of pained interactions — or lack of interaction — that began when a Saudi diplomat positioned himself about as far from Mr. Netanyahu as possible during a photograph session of the participants.
The OLED panel only lights up the pixels that aren't black, so a lot of energy can be saved if you're just perusing the endless scroll of pained screams into the digital ether in the true dark.
He looked genuinely pained by the idea that he might not be the one to face Trump and win the chance to usher in the restoration of civility and mainstream liberalism that his campaign believed voters craved.
But her former chief of staff in the White House, Tina Tchen, acknowledges that this week's headlines about Let Girls Learn being the latest Obama program under Trump's ax pained—and surprised—the old East Wing team.
Cult Leader seems to reject the idea of fitting into a snug little box with its eclectic shifts, yet retains a consistent, deeply pained tone that drives a stake through every single second of every single song.
This is how life should be all the time: the heat, the water, the relaxation removing me from my pained bodily existence and letting me imagine myself becoming one with the water—a sort of amphibian spirit.
BEIRUT, Sept 19 (Reuters) - A U.N. aid chief said on Monday he was "pained and disappointed" that aid which has been sitting on the Turkey-Syria border for a week has not yet reached besieged eastern Aleppo.
At first the mirages were brief — Andrew would laugh when Lea showed him her bellybutton or would stack blocks for 10 minutes — and then he would lapse back into pained lethargy for the rest of the day.
But I am pained when my young student from the South Side tells me that he has to drop out of college and join a gang because that's the only way he won't get harassed or killed.
Next to this photo is a woman with a pained expression, laying on her side, one person holding her leg in the air, another person cradling the head of a child, fully emerged from the birth canal.
At no point in this episode does he look surprised by any new developments or pained by any personal losses, save maybe the sight of Wendy hugging Axe before the F.B.I. sweeps in to take him away.
Unlike the pointed simplicity of "Experiment Number One"'s message (pleads of "please don't choke nobody else"), "Bullets" pleads for the next generation, evoking plague-like imagery to paint pained family portraits of those affected by violence.
His combination of fiery self-defense and seemingly pained vulnerability may have appealed to fans craving authenticity from their idols — Charles is nothing if not one to hold his head up high and refuse to take it.
The swift dissolution of a powerful partnership, reconstructed here through more than a dozen interviews with United States and Kurdish officials, pained not only Syria's Kurds but also Americans who worked with them to defeat the Islamic State.
By the 17th day that Amanda Eller was lost in a rugged Maui, Hawaii, forest, the 35-year-old yoga teacher was weakened from little food and pained with a broken leg, injured knee and swollen bare feet.
Fathers, brothers, friends, and boyfriends shifted anxiously on the rattan love seat if you made them wait for you in the foyer as the parade of women walked by — sometimes snickering, always relishing how pained these menfolk appeared.
It's free from all the inauthentic thrashing around that you often see in porn, and all you see is Betty's (Naomi Watts) sweaty, pained expression (accurate) as she makes repetitive motions with her hand down her unbuttoned trousers.
The talk of whether the first African-American president was really born in the United States has offended many black Americans, and the new controversy comes amid pained efforts by Trump to reach out to African American voters.
In the context of all that sincerity, The Darkness were seen as a "joke" band—four men from the decidedly uncool town of Lowestoft in Suffolk who favored spandex over leather jackets and falsetto over pained emotional candour.
De Klerk is equally pained by what he saw as attacks on the constitution that he helped to create during the Zuma years, such as efforts to undermine the independence of the courts and the National Prosecuting Authority.
Strzok declined to say — but Page, during a closed-door interview with lawmakers, confirmed in the most pained and contorted way that the message in fact referred to the quality of the Russia case, according to multiple eyewitnesses.
Fortunately, the side characters actually produce a handful of laughs, which is helpful, since Maya sports a pained expression much of the time, dealing with both the stress of her charade and a sensitive memory from her past.
The ones who did appear found varying ways to cover themselves in dishonor — some with pained, phoned-in endorsements, some with opportunistic zeal, and some by simply being good apparatchiks and squashing the last attempt at delegate dissent.
" (Hamilton's memory is that she was pained to think that she hadn't been there to comfort Abush.) Gunn called Aronson, who, she said, "validated my feelings that this was actually a very beautiful and poignant moment for Abush.
Some Asian-American graduates have said they support eliminating the test, and dozens of black and Hispanic alumni with different views about the test have said they are deeply pained by the lack of diversity in the schools.
Some Asian-American graduates have said they support eliminating the test, and dozens of black and Hispanic alumni with different views about the test have said they are deeply pained by the lack of diversity in the schools.
Judging from the pained, guttural sound of his voice and the way he basically attacks the microphone with his face, the man seems to be going through some shit that only the sweet sounds of Prince can solve.
Video also captured the moment Bruce learned his son was dead: Moments after being seen praying in a room inside New Hartford Police headquarters, he emitted a pained bellow, clutching his head, as he was told Lucas didn't survive.
When she argues that he's a good man because he gave her the only parachute during a plane crash, he tells her, "I thought there was another one" with such pained, intense sincerity that it comes across as hilarious.
But his time on the stump with Trump has brought out the former New York City mayor's dark side -- culminating in a series of pained and painful appearances in which he sought to defend some of Trump's ugliest rhetoric.
Focus on the numbness you felt on Election Day 2016, the feeling of horror and disbelief that Trump would actually assume the presidency, the way you stumbled though the days that followed, a pained, hollowed-out shell of yourself.
At times abrupt, often rambling, characteristically boastful yet seemingly pained at the portrayals of him, Mr. Trump kept summoning the spirit of his successful campaign after a month of grinding governance to remind his audience, again, that he won.
But to get everyone to look the other way, Trump is putting on a dazzling cable news show full of shouted insults and pained claims that he is a victim of Democrats who want to undo the 2016 election.
As Trump and his fans increasingly attack Ryan while conservative Freedom Caucus members agitate against the speaker of the House, Democrats have fanned the flames by highlighting his ties to the nominee despite his pained attempts to distance himself.
And given that Davis's worshipful fans will be pained by the lacunae, while the uninitiated stare at this shambles of a man, awash in drink and drugs, and wonder what the fuss was about, whom is this movie for?
There are, admittedly, some hilariously campy moments in the early going, such as when Caroline reports that her son's SAT scores are in the "high 12s," producing the sort of pained expressions among her wealthy friends normally associated with pharmaceutical ads.
Much has shifted since last year's meeting, where Tim Cook told Trump to put "more heart" into the immigration debate and some CEOs looked so pained to be with Trump that articles were written about it: Tech has notched some wins.
"This has pained me a lot because this company is known for diversity, and the fact that everybody who produced the commercial and approved the commercial did not link it to Black Lives Matter made me scratch my head," she said.
As an alumna of Cornell who had been thrilled by the selection of the university's first female president, Elizabeth Garrett, last fall, I was deeply pained to learn of her untimely death from colon cancer at age 52 last month.
Lilies, with their impolitely strong fragrance and orange pollen ("worse than saffron"), are to be avoided, as are, at cocktail parties, candles, which Neri described with a pained reverie suggesting personal experience with dozens of Savonnerie carpets disfigured by hot wax.
She's then followed each of those shoots with a pained press tour of paired interviews with her co-star, in which it's abundantly clear that their minimal onscreen chemistry is straight-up Hepburn-and-Tracy compared to their off-screen camaraderie.
Kim is a woman who rarely gives interviews, whose responses seem hardwired to either sell a product or a mood, who disseminates information only through pained looks on Sunday nights and renegade glances over the shoulder at her titanic ass.
And they don't come much more sub than Pierre-Paul (Alexandre Landry), in "The Fall of the American Empire," who looks so perpetually pained, the poor lamb, that I spent the entire film waiting for him to collapse in tears.
It's Mr. Stirling who is more likely to think about worst-case scenarios; who looks pained at the thought of paying for Savile Row's Gieves & Hawkes to tailor uniforms for any more staff, as it did with the first Mr. Fogg's.
The author's interview with Hoffman took place in 2008 — and here we come to a clue to understanding the book's tortured structure, its pained search for an angle: Most of the research seems to have taken place a decade ago.
"This book was written in a pinched, pained mood about the idea that time heals, that writing is cathartic, while also performing the fact — maybe despite itself — that time does change things, that writing can make things different," Nelson told me.
In 2010, when he left for the Miami Heat, the citizens of Ohio erupted in a collective and pained tantrum, as fans burned his No. 23 jersey and the team's billionaire owner indulged in inane talk of treachery and betrayal.
It seemed to be an example of how Mr. Kelly, the man brought in as "the adult" to calm the White House chaos, felt pained when he could not prevent the president from saying or tweeting something divisive, hateful or threatening.
"When we read this list we are pained to think of the many lives that were impacted by the sinful and unlawful acts of those priests who committed them," Bishop Gerald Barnes said in a letter posted on the diocese's website.
As I watched a group of gymnasts from New Zealand, whose every action looked pained, I was reminded of the physical awkwardness of being a teen-ager, but Biles moved from apparatus to apparatus like a shark in open water.
It pained me to walk away from the team I had built and what we might have achieved together, but the quality and quantity of time I've had with my family and for myself since then has far outweighed my regrets.
" Rabbi Mirvis highlighted several episodes that have pained British Jews, among them the party's handling of anti-Semitism complaints, Mr. Corbyn's reluctance to adopt a widely accepted definition of anti-Semitism and his calling members of Hamas and Hezbollah "friends.
"I was appalled at the way Sean Spicer was treating you with such disrespect," said a pained-sounding woman named Pam, who said she had listened to Ms. Ryan, the White House correspondent for American Urban Radio Networks, for years.
So while Trump's Jerusalem announcement sparked protests throughout the Middle East (though not to the extent that was expected), many Palestinians, including those most directly impacted by the US policy shift, reacted with more of a weary, pained sigh than with public outrage.
While Mollen was standing sideways and showing off her flat tummy, Biggs, 39, had a towel wrapped around his waist and had a pained look on his face as he attempted to suck in his tummy to match his wife's physique and pose.
With grisly cuts like the hard-charging "Organ Doctor" and "Bath," Unsane's self-titled debut for Matador in 1991 presented New York as a genuine house of horrors, with Spencer's pained screams and tortured riffs coming as if from a crude speaker.
If that fell short of a pronouncement of absolution, there was still a sense in some quarters that Mr. Cuomo, while undeniably damaged and even personally pained by the accusations against friends and associates, had, by comparison, dodged the worst of it.
The measure of the world they made lies in its distance from the world into which they were born, when the question of whether democracy could be defended without violating the freedoms on which it rests was a matter of pained debate.
The pained howls are dark, ritualistic sounds of inhumanity, but there's a sense of the worshipful as well; at times, it sounds as though Hell's own choir was being dredged from the abyss to soundtrack the horrific, grimy feedback that Sutekh Hexen create.
Best of all is "She Don't Call No More," which sounds like, in Makonnen's hands, the setup for a sad ballad, but turns out to be a master class in how Makonnen might best blend his pained sing-song with sneering trap bravado.
At a Christmas party in Palo Alto, while a group of close friends enjoyed the holiday festivities indoors, Gurley was outside on the porch on his phone with a "pained look on his face," said Palihapitiya, founder of venture firm Social Capital.
In pop music, there's often an association of a certain sound or way of performing that's taken to be "authentic"—for example, the pained white man singer-songwriter, emoting the truth of his heartbreak in a croaky voice over an acoustic guitar.
When I heard that split second of radiance deftly transformed into to a pained, foreboding cry for blood at a dress rehearsal a few days before "Elektra" opened on Thursday at the Metropolitan Opera, it felt a little like hearing the future.
In fact, painting her in this pained light deepens her complexity by giving a more terrible clarity to her motives in the next episode, when she takes vengeance on Hagar, a foreign woman of lesser social status, whom she perceives as a rival.
"I started ballet classes when I was 17, and I have always watched it because I am influenced by its physical possibilities," he said, seeming half-amused, half-pained by the idea that he is seen as an outsider in the ballet world.
That all of our considered noticing and contemplation may have simply led us to a pained awareness that the particularity of our gaze and insight doesn't count for much against a rigged system, much less a disaffected young man carrying an AR-15.
He looked pained as he described the terrible predicament of people who earned around $2600,226 to $50,000 a year and had to deny "themselves the kind of care that they need" because they had Obamacare policies with deductibles of $6,000 to $12,000.
I felt I did see a very genuine Sheryl in hour two (!) of our final interview, when it was clear how much the fall in Facebook's reputation pained her, even more so because she understands that her own shortcomings contributed to this.
"In truth it has pained me to spend so much of this mandate dealing with Brexit when I have thought of nothing less than how this union could better do for its citizens - waste of time and waste of energy," he said.
His answer to the AP made one thing clear -- there will be no post-election mea culpa session like the ordeals to which his pained predecessors George W. Bush (thumpin') and Barack Obama (shellacking) felt obligated to endure after their midterm defeats.
It was all there: the kickouts from finishers; the dejected Cena at the end, leaving with a pained expression so as to make everyone wonder whether he's going to retire (he won't be); the "upstart" taking down the bedrock of the company.
The opener "Empty" suggests that he views his place as the pained voice for a generation of bummed out kids with the appropriate gravity such a designation would demand ("I was put here to lead the lost souls / Exhale depression as the wind blows").
Long after their 1997 breakup, these lyrics have continued to ring in the ears of young music fans: the sheer fury emanating from them, and from all the other pained things Hanna gave wailing voice to, has never waned in its power or electricity.
"What pains me the most is that due to the court receivership many ship crews are in the middle of international waters like orphans, and I am very sorry and pained to have created a logistics crisis, but we did everything we could," he said.
Try TV as a teacher Mashable's Brittany Levine Beckman swears by melodramatic telenovelas to learn Spanish, adding that listening rather than reading helps you pick things up quickly, and the pained facial expressions, overt emotions, and repetitious plots all work towards helping you understand.
Best known as Louis C.K.'s straight-talking, unrequited love interest in Louie, Adlon often eclipsed the show's creator and star: Picture her transfixed, pained expression as Louie insists on declaring his passion for her, or her systematic destruction of romantic tension on their dates.
The episode ended with her telling Gabriel that if he tried to keep her from leaving the safe house where Philip had brought her, she'd scream, "And everybody will know you're K.G.B." The pained expression on Gabriel's face had the look of a death warrant.
Another, "First Lady (Pat Nixon)," portrays the president's wife in a stately gold room, where the painting above her head has been replaced by a photograph of a dying woman; her closed eyes and pained expression make for a stark contrast with Nixon's cheerful smile.
The most pained Cox appears—and the most genuine Logan has maybe ever looked—is when his financial advisor tells him bluntly that tech's consumption of media is nearly complete, and that his only bet would be to be one of the remaining stragglers.
Though he was by all accounts too courtly to have said so, it would doubtless have pained Father Palladino — whom Mr. Jobs consulted on the design of the Mac's Greek letters — to see the flagrant unloveliness of the only Greek font at this newspaper's disposal.
Whether inspired by the present political situation, or by the urge to play up their seriousness coming out of retirement, or simply from ennui, they've deliberately kept and accentuated their pained, earnest, confessional elements while avoiding satire, spoken declamatory comedy, and automated drum-machine functionalism.
It was just the singing that made him look ugly—the way he scrunched up his nose whenever he had to draw out a line and furrowed his brows whenever he had trouble pronouncing the words, his pained expression in the especially emotional moments.
An arresting, full-scale statue of St. Jerome, made of painted wood and credited here to Donatello and Bertoldo working together, embodies the hermit priest as a lithe but wretched penitent, face pained and abdomen collapsed as he strikes his chest with a rock.
When Laura R. Walker, the president and chief executive of New York Public Radio, addressed the crowd at an open WNYC board meeting last week, she said she was "profoundly pained and sorry" about management's handling of alleged inappropriate conduct by several on-air stars.
Luis Gutierrez (D-IL), one of the most active members in the immigration fight, said that as much as the idea of a border wall pained him, he was ready to entertain the notion as long as it meant a deal for young Dreamers.
Khizr Khan gave a speech at last week's Democratic convention claiming Trump "sacrificed nothing and no one," prompting Trump to speculate why his wife Ghazala hadn't delivered her own remarks (she later said she was too pained over her son's death to remain composed during remarks).
It also charts their often awkward relationship with Sacks and the overwhelmingly white music business world; their immersion into the touring lifestyle, including prestigious gigs at Coachella and South by Southwest; and the pained machinations of their staggering $1.8 million multi-album record deal with Sony.
Mr. Sessions had been chewing on the idea of returning to the Senate for several months, making clear to allies and advisers that he was pained at the possibility that his final act in public life could be his contentious 21-month tenure at the Justice Department.
There is an ever-hopeful first swirl and sniff, and a half glimpse of pleasure as he begins to drink; then he becomes pained, and eventually his expression conveys something close to the resigned despair of a Shakespeare hero in the fifth act of his tragedy.
RIO DE JANEIRO, Aug 13 (Reuters) - Jamaican sprint star Usain Bolt won his 100metres heat after what he called a "sluggish" start on Saturday, but looked pained after the race as he prepared to fend off the challenge of American Jason Gatlin for the Olympic crown.
Anyone who has spent a night staring at a ceiling fan knows that foggy, pained, depleted feeling of seeing the sun rise up, like a victory flag planted by insomnia, does not spur one towards Iron Man's achievements in mechanical engineering or Tyler Durden's in social engineering.
When your mother handed you a copy of "Our Bodies, Ourselves," it meant one of two things: You were about to have a pained conversation with a parent wielding a hand mirror, or you were meant to take the book, read it and never mention it again.
In the clips, her doe eyes visibly pained and glazed over with near-tears, Meghan admits to ITV journalist Tom Bradby that she's been struggling to be a newlywed and new mom while facing a ceaseless torrent of (often racist) scrutiny and intrusion from the media.
Jennifer and Chris did the movie "Passengers" together, and apparently there were "rumors" and then there was a photo of Anna and Jennifer meeting at the premiere and Anna had a "pained expression" on her face while Jennifer was holding her hands in a "claw-like" shape.
John Heard, an actor who played pained characters in dramas but was probably best known for his role as the father who mistakenly left his youngest son behind on a family trip to Paris in the comedy "Home Alone," died on Friday in Palo Alto, Calif.
The sight (and sound) of Sam peeling Jorah's diseased skin clean off his chest while his patient muffled pained screams was viscerally gross, especially once the scene transitioned with a seamless match cut to a particularly cheeky shot of someone digging into a gushing chicken pot pie.
He found himself watching one freckled, fair-skinned cameraman in particular, the one with the long reddish ponytail shooting for CSPAN, who was glancing between screens and the fray with such pained incomprehension that his head seemed to somehow physically contort and cave under the pressure.
"American Dream" is slower and headier, but arguably the better of the two songs; a downtempo waltz featuring "shalang-a-lang" backing vocals, the ballad evokes a retro doo-wop feel that underlines leader James Murphy's pained crooning ("In the morning everything's clearer / When the sunlight exposes your age").
The Founder could stand to do a lot more with some of the side details — women have little place in this story, and the side plot involving Kroc's neglected, pained first wife (Laura Dern) and his pursuit of a second woman (Linda Cardellini) is particularly undercooked and clumsy.
"In truth it has pained me to spend so much of this mandate dealing with Brexit when I have thought of nothing less than how this union could better do for its citizens - waste of time and waste of energy," Juncker told lawmakers in the European Parliament in Strasbourg.
LONDON (Reuters) - Ice zombies and fire-breathing dragons plague the characters in the hit fantasy TV series "Game of Thrones," but for fans who took part in a four-day marathon to watch the series' 67 episodes back-to-back, a pained rear end posed a greater threat.
On a seventies talk show that the academics analyze—as it is performed live, for us—Vera is a mesmerizing grande dame, with an aura that hovers somewhere around late-career Nina Simone; she's proud of her accomplishments and pained by the limitations of the roles that defined her.
In the penultimate round, it appeared like Donaire was in no fit state to continue after taking a bodyshot that pained him so greatly he ran around the edge of the ring, grimacing, before dropping to the canvas on his knees to buy some time and take the count.
There's a virtuoso male trio of circling floor patterns and arrowy jumps, and a quietly hilarious duet for Mr. Roman and Ms. Johnson, in which he dances with the ineffable, almost pained refinement of an 18th-century courtier while she casually shadows him in a mocking baseball cap.
He intersperses the factual presentation with regular sincere thanks to groups and individuals, including Dr. Anthony Fauci, the immunologist who serves on the White House coronavirus task force who has become known the world over for his pained facial expressions as he stands behind President Trump at briefings.
It is true, objectively, that the improvement of life prospects for women and nonwhites has not been zero-sum; it is also true that a substantial percentage of people feel that something has been taken from them for the benefit of cultural others, and are pained by it.
He spoke with his forehead furrowed, his expression pained and puzzled, as the commissioners guided him through various episodes of childhood delinquency — stealing bikes, cutting school — until they arrived at the crime he was incarcerated for, the botched attempt at a revenge killing of a rival gang member.
The video of her pained reaction has spread widely on social media, prompting a national backlash against the show, "Gran Hermano" — the Spanish version of "Big Brother" — and against what campaigners against sex crimes and harassment say is a culture that still does not take the problems seriously enough.
The scene's physical comedy only heightens its subtler, sadder ironies, such as the exhaustion of having to perform under observation what you in fact are; the pained, fallen clown is so palpably the responsible and loving parent that the grimacing phony was straining to impersonate just moments before.
"I was sort of lagging on the way in," said McIlroy, who was determined to soldier on because it had so pained him to sit at home nursing his broken rib while his friends and occasional practice partners Rickie Fowler, Dustin Johnson and Justin Thomas won tour events.
Increasing anger about the killing in the eastern state of Jharkhand prompted Prime Minister Narendra Modi to make his first comments on the matter on Wednesday, telling the upper house of parliament he was "pained" to hear about it and calling for "the strictest possible punishment to the accused".
Rikki Poynter, a 27-year-old YouTuber, writer, and public speaker who is deaf, chronically fatigued and pained, told Gizmodo in an email that the first community she found through the web was a group of teenage girls on a forum for teenage girls—it wasn't specifically a disabled community.
The mammoth "Forest, Subsists as a Tomb" serves up shades of YOB-ish grandiosity, its wooly grooves held up by pained visions of a fractured world, while impossibly heavy album opener "Water, Tinted Gold and Tainted Copper" ushers in the apocalypse with gentle birdsong and spoken word before dropping the bombs.
In a lot of the photos since The Apprentice, though, he is strictly in character as the boss he played on that show: glowering and jowly, squinting and wearing on his powdered blobfish mug the sort of pained and impatient facial expression you might also see on a baby with gas.
Flake, who had a pained expression when he made his request for an FBI probe in the committee after forcing a brief delay in the scheduled vote, was supported by two other Republican moderates, Lisa Murkowski and Susan Collins, both of whom have not announced whether they would support Kavanaugh.
There's always been something unnerving about her stillness onstage––brilliant in the way it subverted tropes of the pained male virtuoso guitarist, but unnerving nonetheless––but there was something about the taut posing and Clark's eerie gaze, always trained at a spot slightly above the audience, that was particularly cold.
While To Pimp a Butterfly was in large part a messianic yarn about artists' personal obligation in lifting up the neighborhoods that birth them, untitled feels like a collection of the macro observations that pulled Kendrick into the crisis of self-doubt that Butterfly cuts like "u" bear out in pained self-flagellation.
"I am pained and disappointed that a United Nations convoy has yet to cross into Syria from Turkey, and safely reach eastern Aleppo, where up to 275,000 people remain trapped without food, water, proper shelter or medical care," the U.N. Under Secretary General for Humanitarian Affairs Stephen O'Brien said in a statement.
And so while I saw Michael Jordan do some amazing things and even understood them as such, I experienced them more as temporary humiliations for Chris Morris and Chris Dudley, a series of repeated injustices visited upon the already pained-looking sacrificial big man Sam Bowie, over and over and over again.
He remains present in flashbacks, in the confused mourning of Celeste's two sons (and their increasingly aggressive acting-out), in the hold he still has on Celeste and in the guilt and pained memories of the friends, now known as the "Monterey Five," who are keeping that night's secret, especially Bonnie (Zoë Kravitz).
Then follow three winners from the Cincinnati songbook and the insufficiently legendary 2013 Berneice Huff mixtape—Jenny Mae's "Runaway," also all Lisa, followed by Chuck Cleaver's pensive take on the Seedy Seeds' "Nomenclature" and pained remake of the Afghan Whigs' punky old college-radio hit "Retard" with Lisa adding screamo to the refrain.
Following a muted start, talk of women's empowerment came to dominate the night, and potentially awkward moments were averted after two nominees recently accused of misconduct — Aziz Ansari, who was a no-show, and James Franco, who wore a pained look whenever the camera swung his way — were bested by the competition.
His behavior took a hard left into self-destruction, and I think it pained the little gay tween inside me to see one of my idols so close to the brink, and not seem to want to pull back (this thinking, of course, also predated my adult understanding of addiction and mental health).
For five minutes the two emotionally harangued him as he stood in the corner of an elevator, staring at the floor and looking up occasionally at them with a pained expression as they described their own experiences with sexual assault and pleaded with him not to agree to putting Kavanaugh on the court.
Frontman Joe Casey's brand of dour, erudite charisma has never been more engaging, with allusions to Stalin and the beliefs of the Greek philosopher Heraclitus sitting next to pained, direct outbursts ("she's just trying to reach you," Casey sings over and over as the guitars build into a typhoon at the end).
He maintains that any and all clientele are welcome at the Hi Hat; he encourages Paul (Chris Coy, who manages to steal one of the more violent scenes of the episode with a glorious pained expression) to bring the clientele from Penny Lane back to the bar — previously, the joint was a gay bar.
Bookended by presidential speeches, the title track saves a staggering amount of gravitas for the album's final moments; over a sparse acoustic strum and lonesome electric twang, Price sings soft and pained about the darkness that's clouded the US over her lifetime—the Reagan administration selling arms to Iran, the specter of nuclear war, Trump.
From the sparse, pained chords of "The Valley" on their debut, Fuckfest, to the walls of strings, wailing, and cacophonous percussion that made up much of The Narcotic Story, Oxbow has never been obvious or predictable, opting to remain in a constant state of growth and change rather than settling down on a formula.
In this space, noise artist and Lynchian kindred spirit Alex Zhang Hungtai hypnotically honked on a sax alongside David Lynch's own son; dance producer Hudson Mohawke soundtracked Sky Ferreira scratching at an ungainly rash with gnarled-metal soundscapes; Eddie Vedder could come across as pained and mournful even while wearing a silly-looking hat.
" In her pained letter, she explains the possible origins of her isolating fetish and asks the Sugars for a way out: "I just want to have an orgasm with a real human rather than with my sad self, in my sad bed, sadly watching YouTube videos of women I feel I am objectifying and using.
Also, Emanuel seems to be talking about artists, intellectuals, and scientists who will be pained by the prospect that their brain power and creativity may ebb in their twilight years, and not about your average working stiff who, after years of toiling in factories or offices, may want to spend more time golfing or reading books about golf.
"We are deeply sorry for the unintended offensive and hurtful tweets from Tay, which do not represent who we are or what we stand for, nor how we designed Tay," wrote Peter Lee, the corporate vice president for Microsoft Research, with what one imagines was a look of pained bewilderment unique to someone who just learned that 4chan exists.
"We Go Home Together," the album's first single, was a collaboration with James Blake that stretched Blake's voice to it's pained limits, either at the highest end of his falsetto or the fractured extent of a wail; what starts out as a plaintive organ in the mix turns into an anguished circus nightmare by the end.
Think about Robbie Lawler versus Rory MacDonald, or Jon Jones versus Alexander Gustafsson, or Dan Henderson versus Mauricio "Shogun" Rua, and those fights more or less have the same final complexion: a tableau of two fighters spent, bloodied, bruised, pained, sometimes sporting cuts that make everyone else want to barf, their entire world a blur of perception.
Although many remain grateful that the United States ousted the longtime dictator Saddam Hussein, and fought alongside Iraqi forces to drive out the Islamic State, they are still pained by American military mistakes and decisions, including massive civilian casualties during the war that followed the American invasion and the humiliating abuse of prisoners at Abu Ghraib.
Heston's Ben-Hur traded gay-subtext barbs with rival Messala; This movie has a pained-looking, impassive Morgan Freeman as a Nubian sheik who looks out from under dreadlocks and says, "I had my 'All Romans must die' phase, just like you," as though recalling having owned a Sisters of Mercy CD in the 12th grade.
"hope is a dangerous thing for a woman like me to have - but i have it" is beautiful, pained, and ostentatious in a way that only Lana can really pull off—it includes the line "I've been tearing up town in my fucking white gown like a goddamn-near sociopath"—and it's a fine addition to Lana's collection of great NFR tracks.
It was then that I started to look into the emigration process to go the states, knowing that they had a program set up to protect people like me who risked their lives to assist the US. As much as it pained me to leave behind my home, I knew that fleeing the country was the only way to keep my children safe.
In some cases, it is a mere disavowal of one's early work: "It is not always easy for the inexperienced writer to distinguish between his own material and that which he would like to make his own," Willa Cather wrote in 21908, in a somewhat pained preface to a new edition of her first, and still little-read, novel "Alexander's Bridge" (215).
But this is the man who called reporters using a fake name to generate stories about himself; who introduced a member of one of his clubs to a Golf Digest reporter as "the richest guy in Germany," instead of by name; who looks pained when having to share the podium with anyone, from Sarah Palin to the prime minister of Canada.
It was an inferiority complex thing—when most of your family carried with them pained stories about living behind the Iron Curtain, longing for the kind of consumer goods and 'progressive' culture the West had to offer, then when you arrive in that very same West, it's kinda easy to let your Polish pride be overpowered by everything around you, letting British culture somewhat define you.
The album's themes of disappointment, loneliness, and rebellion were instantly relatable to the angsty, frustrated, mopey kids that so many of us were, and the music itself—an appealingly odd, unthreatening blend of crunchy alt-rock, nu-metal, and hip-hop, punctuated by rapper Mike Shinoda's bars and Bennington's high, often pained vocals—was confrontational enough to feel dangerous, but accessible enough to keep us hooked.
Most emo screamers vent romantic anxiety with more self-regarding self-loathing than any listener who doesn't identify completely can stand; these guys subtract the content while maintaining the emotional impulse, their mood equally pained and sensitive for no good reason other than they regard their own lives as sweeping, anthemic, and likely doomed heroic sagas, as their stylistic conventions have taught them to do.
Think about that when you look at this GIF of Trump snubbing German Chancellor Angela Merkel's request for a handshake (which also adds a gendered dynamic): Or how Tajik President Emomali Rahmon pulls Trump into his handshake, rather than allowing Trump to pull him forward: In these two cases, and the above ones, they're especially brutal because of the pained reactions these foreign leaders are having to Trump.
The city's newspaper, The Port Arthur News, had waist-high water in its office, and its editor, whose home and car were flooded, was commuting from a hotel room provided by the Federal Emergency Management Agency that was 60 miles away in Lake Charles, La. In a church parking lot where a group from Louisiana was handing out meals, one man hugged the mayor with pained look on his face.
Instead, he's a gentle mope, peaceful in his resignation to hurt, even though his words capture a sadness that's potent and pained: It shouldn't be so tough for meto change my lock screenbut it's sinking inthat I don't get to kiss that smile no more CARAMANICA Jason Palmer is one of the great, fine-tuned improvisers of his generation, but the 39-year-old trumpeter, who lives in Boston, remains underrecognized by the jazz public.
If you squint, you can see some of Oh's earlier roles floating through her — in the proto Cristina–Meredith solidity of the friendship in Under the Tuscan Sun, or in the Yanglike wounded toughness of her character in Sideways, who beats the crap out of Thomas Haden Church with her motorcycle helmet after learning he's been lying to her, a sequence that's staged like brutal slapstick but still manages to highlight the pained betrayal on her face.
A sudden act of violence at a fast-food outlet does not feel earned, and comes across as gratuitous provocation, but the play is almost redeemed by a bizarre conclusion that left the audience as mystified as any I've ever seen: In a kind of dark-arts séance, a deafeningly loud doom-metal song is performed live while Samantha attempts to conjure her possibly imaginary unborn child and her father (Bruce McKenzie) dances like a pained cartoon bear.
To reduce that pained cry for recognition to a matter of hurt feelings and a demand that the oppressed treat their oppressors with deference when asking for change is an insult not just to the minorities who have fought bitterly for every inch they've gained but to women who face real violence in their homes, the queer people murdered abroad by drone warfare and American occupying forces, the people of color shot in the streets of America's cities every day.
His recent speech in Detroit was a more formal effort than he usually undertakes to make his economic positions plain: It neatly summarized a typical litany of Chamber of Commerce and Heritage Foundation approved policies that should bring a smile even to the GOP high theorist Paul Ryan's recently pained visage: reduction of marginal tax rates, reduction of corporate tax rates, elimination of the estate tax, reduction of current regulations, moratorium on new regulations, repealing Obamacare with no specifics as to what would replace it.
City (2012) and To Pimp a Butterfly (2015), were long, thorny, endlessly multifaceted, almost novelistic epics, whose messy narratives found Lamar slipping into different voices and perpetually circling back on himself over music whose stark, grand, through-composed beauty fit the semi-tragic tone — Good Kid in the way its coldly expansive electrobeats frame several pained, weary, chirpy voices around Lamar's centralized own; Butterfly in the way the beats leave space enough for a whole live jazz ensemble, lending the music a magically breezy, liquid fluidity while also functioning as a built-in racial metaphor.
I Don't Know How to Be Happy, their new album, is full of these totally brutal and busted beats that feel like they've been straight up ripped out of the machines they used to make them, rather than carefully and painstakingly produced (though, surely some of that nerdy work went into it to, it feels like an effort of brute force.) Amid this noise wrangling, Danny Orlowski unleashes these squelched moans about personal trauma and the violence of the state—sounding both impossibly pained and undeniably powerful at once.
Self-loathing is inherent only insofar as it's learned behavior from those around you: your not-boyfriends that kick you out the back door and are horrified at the idea that their friends might know about you, your thin friends who blithely suggest that you go shopping together or that they never think of you as fat because, to them, fat means ugly and stupid and lazy and gross and you're none of those things, your mother and her pained flinching or blunt reprisal of your body because that's what she learned from TV and movies and music and magazines and from her mother.

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