Like many painfully good, painfully introspective records, the actual path towards Tell Me How You Really Feel's creation wasn't particularly smooth.
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The burqa row has publicly and painfully split the governing Conservative Party, just as the opposition Labour Party is publicly and painfully split over anti-Semitism.
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LONDON — A fashion moment never looked so painfully cheeky.
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I get painfully adjusted by a chiropractor — Trevelynn Henuset.
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Anika is hysterical, but also very obviously, dreadfully, painfully guilty.
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The leaders of the movement are painfully cognizant of this.
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This reality became painfully clear for Hoboken when, on Oct.
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If you can bear how painfully #relatable it all is.
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I learned quickly (and painfully) that my optimism was misplaced.
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So, Give Back Box is making this process painfully easy.
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Cassie, like many contestants before her, is painfully, obviously successful.
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Big Poppa Pump painfully pummeled a pierogi in Pittsburgh ... POW!
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Home is all of these things, beautiful, and painfully complex.
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In each of these areas progress has been painfully slow.
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Being an outcast is painful, but it's also painfully dull.
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If they weren't painfully stuffed before, they might be now.
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" She continued, "Our relationship is current so it's painfully raw.
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" Their article quoted a tweet calling the sketch "painfully unfunny.
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Ahead, five of the funniest and most painfully uncomfortable confessions.
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Google was, once again, painfully late to the messaging game.
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He spilled the beans about sister Cersei's painfully obvious betrayal.
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Yet today, the threat of going backwards is painfully clear.
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And for American audiences, the wait is painfully even longer.
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Master of None is nothing if not almost painfully relatable.
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Yet it hardly seems paradoxical, rather painfully inevitable, that the
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As every New Yorker knows, San Franciscans walk painfully slowly.
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They climb the stairs to the roof slowly and painfully.
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There's just one problem: the bots are slow... painfully slow.
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It is painfully clear that all our outrage didn't work.
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What happened next is quite literally, painfully awkward to watch.
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That's why lukewarm water feels painfully scalding on injured skin.
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Her skepticism is not only well founded, but painfully earned.
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But things get painfully awkward around the 15 minute mark.
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Tara completely and painfully empathizes with what Quine went through.
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This results in painfully dry skin, especially in the winter.
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Rieff's book feels painfully relevant for today's sour populist mood.
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Her story in "News of the World" is painfully simple.
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Some spend countless hours detailing what is already painfully obvious.
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The ex who's engaged to a painfully adorable fashion blogger?
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He seemed painfully shy and hardly asked a single question.
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The crust is like stiff shortbread, the filling painfully sweet.
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I preferred to think of myself as being painfully honest.
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A painfully neurotypical everyman who just wants to love you.
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No one wants to regain the weight so painfully lost.
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Dear Amy: I am a painfully shy single young man.
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Companies are making painfully slow progress toward hiring more women.
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The process takes oodles of energy and is painfully slow.
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The story in "Vengeance" is superficially straightforward and painfully familiar.
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Most painfully, she missed raising her eldest daughter, now 23.
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But what I discovered was both familiar and painfully sweet.
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She is obviously, painfully, too young to be doing this.
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The Emmys love to break their own records, so Louis-Dreyfus seems like a safe bet, even if Pamela Adlon's painfully honest (and painfully funny) portrayal of a single mom is the worthier choice.
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We still haven't recovered from this painfully long Samsung commercial feat.
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Better out earlier than later and more painfully in that case.
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Phở: When you're feeling painfully indecisive about your Amazon cart. 173.
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Both have described themselves as being painfully shy in their youths.
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Nan's heart seized so painfully that she thought she might choke.
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Quite the opposite; it's painfully slow and transaction fees are horrible.
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But the costs of the policy are also becoming painfully visible.
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Unsurprisingly, the 9.7-inch iPad Pro is painfully hard to repair.
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It is painfully cute, but it is also straight up comedy.
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Because, honestly, the Roku experience is painfully dated at this point.
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But demographics aren't destiny — a lesson that Democrats have learned painfully.
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The unreliability and obsolescence of British Leyland's vehicles were painfully obvious.
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Then they painfully discover that the man is in-fact sterile.
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"She is painfully missed by everyone who loved her," she writes.
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Suddenly, the scattered, doomed rabble of the battlefield are painfully human.
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This should be a painfully tired conflict after so many films.
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Many of these apps are painfully campy and crammed with ads.
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In these moments Watch Dogs 2 turns into something painfully generic.
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Its me Julian The glow from the screen was painfully bright.
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Sometimes they can be funny, sometimes they can be painfully embarrassing.
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To speak, he had to form each syllable individually and painfully.
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But this book is as beautiful as it is painfully raw.
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Maybe they'll be better people if they aren't so painfully alone.
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In case it wasn't painfully obvious, this is all made up.
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I was painfully aware I fancied her, but never mentioned it.
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Greeks are painfully aware of the gap between desire and reality.
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Yet American policymakers have responded painfully slowly to this new reality.
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The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt is painfully unrealistic — and that's the point.
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No one I know actually likes Magnolia's painfully sweet, battery cupcakes.
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The need to reform the Human Rights Council is painfully obvious.
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It ran on "EDGE," or 2G wireless, which is painfully slow.
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I try to remember how painfully lonely some relationships can be.
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I'm doing so while being painfully aware of the tradeoffs involved.
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By Election Day, the outcome of the race was painfully obvious.
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Netflix's Maniac is at once very manic and very, painfully slow.
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Washington is painfully behind the curve in responding to climate change.
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"Painfully, on page after page, I record my myopia," Donald states.
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First lady Melania Trump introduced him and it turned painfully awkward.
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"The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui" is purposefully, often painfully, didactic.
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Some of Mr. Cohn's struggles on the job were painfully public.
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When politicians fail at virtue signaling, it's painfully awkward to watch.
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Officials were respectful and courteous even when I was painfully frank.
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"Mudbound" is a movie about how things change — slowly, unevenly, painfully.
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"He is, and always has been, painfully shy," Mr. Buckley said.
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EDs are agonizing, painfully dull, and harrowing in their precarious mundanity.
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The question was simple enough, but Senator John Edwards squirmed painfully.
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Your to-do list is either painfully boring or terrifyingly long.
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The economic advancement of blacks postapartheid has indeed been painfully slow.
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It is now painfully evident at this moment that that same
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The stories of frantic parents and sobbing children are painfully familiar.
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He left me with many painfully unresolved feelings and unanswered questions.
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For now, details on Jeep's new e-Bike are painfully scarce.
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Gayle leaned toward hypervigilance, painfully aware of Eli's vulnerabilities and defenselessness.
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Such delicious moments of movie magic are in painfully short supply.
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The topic is worthy, but the execution is painfully heavy-handed.
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The 2016 road to the White House made that painfully clear.
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All of this leaves workers painfully vulnerable to capitalism's dynamic disruptions.
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Combing through her mother's writing has at times felt painfully intimate.
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But I wouldn't let myself acknowledge what was so painfully obvious.
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" Earlier in the evening she said progress had been "painfully slow.
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These vices became painfully apparent during the financial and euro crises.
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The consequences have been painfully visible across Europe for some time.
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Clinton, he said, seemed painfully slow at responding to Russian hacking.
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I am painfully aware of how politicized the subject has become.
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The residents are themselves painfully poor and receive no food aid.
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It is classy, tasteful, and the guest list is painfully exclusive.
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If you have remodeled your home recently, this may be painfully familiar.
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Jon Levy was, by his own admission, a painfully awkward, geeky kid.
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But deep down, painfully, I desired a man's body more than anything.
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The press then fails painfully when it comes to debunking industry misdirection.
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It was integrated slowly, often painfully, in small towns across the country.
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He summed it all up with one painfully accurate phrase: Hoo-boy.
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Speaking of Marnie and Ravi, their love triangle subplot is painfully underdeveloped.
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Painfully cute and nearly lifelike, but you never have to feed them.
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Samsung's foldable phone myth is (painfully) slowly turning into an actual product.
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But with such shipments totalling $4.1bn, the bill would be painfully large.
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The lack of fresh thinking to attract new dollars is painfully apparent.
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We've seen that painfully over and over during the last few months.
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Finding online flight options for travellers is a painfully low-margin business.
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It can take days to painfully pull them out without breaking them.
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Despite its sci-fi hook, Alt-Frequencies is a painfully relevant story.
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Will it scratch your lids and leave them painfully dry or irritated?
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Ahead, three moments that made the lack of tech familiarity painfully evident.
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As a rule, wedding speeches are either painfully awkward or hopelessly generic.
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She's the bestselling author of the painfully hilarious memoir, Self-Inflicted Wounds.
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In reality, it's painfully difficult to move this data where it's needed.
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But most painfully, it has lost a talented young journalist, Lyra McKee.
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Cuppetelli's sturdy, spectral creations stand painfully at the crossroads of contemporary feminism.
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Now Only offers the context of a life that continues, however painfully.
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It's all painfully incremental and out of sync with Apple's product cadence.
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This trailer makes it look really energetic and sometimes just painfully awkward.
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When investors cooled on emerging markets, all that left Argentina painfully exposed.
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He's painfully self-conscious and feels like he's stuck in a rut.
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What I want them to understand is I started out painfully shy.
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The thing that ruins clubbing for me is the painfully long preamble.
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In the last few years, Microsoft has been painfully practical at Build.
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How You'll Know: It'll be painfully obvious—literally—that there's a problem.
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Recently, investors in Anadarko and ConocoPhillips were painfully reminded of that lesson.
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Although wages have strengthened over time, it's been a painfully slow process.
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She grew up painfully aware of the health problems facing her community.
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On the other hand, cognitive is painfully clear at the behavior level.
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What happens next will be painfully familiar to every single woman alive.
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Yes, it's painfully slow, but it's the way our legal system works.
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Instead, gauze bandage, which needs regular changing - often painfully - is the norm.
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It became painfully clear that there was trouble in paradise for BlacRob.
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Star isn't a particularly sympathetic heroine: she's petty, possessive, and painfully naïve.
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One reason is that they have been painfully slow to accommodate it.
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Her rhetoric only serves to further divide an already painfully divided nation.
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It even feels marginally faster when you consider Apple's painfully slow animations.
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In the end, lives were ruined, reputations dashed and legacies painfully rewritten.
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Behind the facade of unity, though, frayed edges have become painfully exposed.
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Alas, I'm now painfully aware that was the closest I'll ever get.
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Yes, you can, Dr. Helliwell said, and less painfully than redistributing income.
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It was painfully tense, I was just praying for it to end.
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"If I wanted her, I'll have her," he says, painfully mixing tenses.
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And sure, it's loud, but it's not usually painfully loud, is it?
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A sense that was made painfully clear by the 2008 financial crash.
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Sure, that's a painfully long time to wait for such tantalizing results.
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If you clasp your hands together, it's going to be painfully slow.
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American are being killed slowly and painfully by their own food industry.
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And my previous belief in a relationship of equals seemed painfully naïve.
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This is an election year and, as such, a painfully strange time.
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Expecting me to identify and communicate my needs was so painfully backward.
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Today, Zhong crafts cocktails using the techniques he painfully learned in Japan.
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I waited, painfully aware that the others passengers were staring at me.
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When he manages to extract them from their boots, they're painfully red.
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Legos once were so plentiful they lurked painfully underfoot in my house.
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As a hymn to the solipsistic backwater we've become, it's painfully apt.
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Mack's hair had lost its blond highlights, and she was painfully skinny.
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The manifesto tied to the El Paso shooter makes this painfully clear.
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For many Irish nationalists, the trial is painfully belated and woefully insufficient.
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Kansas has painfully found otherwise: State revenues dwindled along with job growth.
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Everyone turns out to be painfully human one way or the other.
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We see Fleabag vulnerable and — finally, painfully — in touch with her emotions.
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So the point of Fire Emblem Heroes has always been painfully clear.
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Getting into a good college theater or music program is painfully competitive.
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In fact, she was very much of her time, often painfully so.
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Also the Tennessee city has a painfully high 13.4 percent unemployment rate.
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Few formal jobs have been created, as labor laws remain painfully restrictive.
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And with every day that passes, that's more and more painfully apparent.
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It can be painfully embarrassing at times, yet still irresistible to watch.
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And he was painfully blunt about his thoughts on the company's strategy.
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It's painfully similar to when we stopped hearing from your twin, Spirit.
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Even before long years behind bars, Manafort is a painfully diminished figure.
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In 2006, Delgado released his first and only album, called Painfully Free.
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But even under previous presidents, foreign policy has split Democrats, often painfully.
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It's easy to forget how slowly and painfully the Watergate investigation unfolded.
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And for colleges, this is painfully clear in their ideas of gender.
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As he painfully, slowly recuperated, his colleagues were there for him again.
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Sets are incredibly intimate, up-close, and personal — sometimes almost painfully so.
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Love is not this noble finite thing, it's actually disgustingly, painfully messy.
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Other farm-state Republicans, too, are painfully aware of possible trouble ahead.
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It's been held up as painfully relatable and lambasted as unforgivably irresponsible.
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He has incurred economic loss and painfully has watched his family suffer.
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The Mexican peso looks like it will remain painfully volatile against the dollar.
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After a night of painfully obvious flirting, Brienne and Jaime finally hook up.
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His arm is all scratched up and Sasha's teeth are painfully ground down.
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On the other hand, Staples's attacks on the gangsta world hit home, painfully.
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Chances are this scenario rings painfully true for pretty much everyone reading this.
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Gutiérrez, who like most farmers on Monte Sacro appears painfully malnourished, swallowed hard.
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I'm off to a painfully early WundaBar Reformer class to start the day.
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Wieder dramatizes how artistic talent can painfully coexist with a broken moral compass.
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Rather, I will be forced to die painfully and in a protracted manner.
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"You weren't even wearing them!" she'd say, painfully practical, even in the afterlife.
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It's not just that science class we painfully stumbled with in high school.
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This one looks like it'll be a combination of funny and painfully relatable.
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And most painfully for Almodovar, so too are 23 years of his daughter's.
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Will I be painfully bored if we're stationed somewhere outside of a city?
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The reporting process, as this study makes painfully clear, needs to be revamped.
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No pesky courts, with their painfully slow "due process" considerations to worry about.
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It's painfully overdue, but the women behind these lawsuits are leading the way.
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Also, painfully, some of them lacked information about how their relatives were faring.
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Overall, the attempt to merge the two meanings of divine flops—sometimes painfully.
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As a painfully shy person, this is incredibly important and comforting to me.
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They're singing somber songs from the Chinese revolution, painfully and endearingly off-key.
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This week's fatal pedestrian crash involving Syracuse coach Boeheim made that painfully clear.
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There was a theme, it's about relationships that were different but painfully similar.
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For the Dias family, food isn't the only necessity in painfully short supply.
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But terminal brain and lung cancer are killing me quickly and very painfully.
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It's a painfully funny comedy that has a good heart at its center.
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If you DO want to see it ... we warned you ... it's painfully gruesome.
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We're all painfully aware that American politics are growing more and more divided.
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And the shenanigans around the formation of the new government seem painfully familiar.
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Tom is engaged to Shiv and painfully attached to living like the rich.
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It does so by reflecting our painfully flawed world right back to us.
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But is set-dressing enough when the core story is so painfully familiar?
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It was the most painfully awkward thing ever and I was right there.
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It was painfully apparent that this remained enemy territory for the Turkish state.
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That Ms. Feiffer's characters do not is what makes them so painfully irresistible.
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I knew what it was like to watch someone slowly and painfully expire.
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The blabbering, bumbling, often frumpy, perpetually single, and painfully self-conscious Ms. Jones?
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U2's repeated insertion into the ceremony was painfully tone-deaf as well.
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But it's painfully obvious that the concentration power is frequently a terrible thing.
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When you start pixel peeping, those flaws become oh-so-very-painfully obvious.
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But we've been friends for so long, and he's painfully honest with me.
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All this talk of 600-degree pizza ovens was all too painfully relatable.
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Painfully, they accept a low paying job or stop looking for one altogether.
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Things do change — just painfully, slowly, incrementally, and with all of our help.
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As Baltimore's painfully expensive experience shows, not paying can be a difficult approach.
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Every couple of decades the nation revisits, publicly and painfully, its oldest violence.
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They are also painfully aware that our electoral system is biased against them.
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And testing so far in the US has been painfully inept and sluggish.
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And it's painfully obvious that he floated this attack ahead of the debates.
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But they also know what is painfully obvious: Nobody could have imagined this.
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On the other hand, I'm painfully aware of how bad LaFell's hands are.
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Now you're going to get scurvy and die—and painfully, by the way.
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It has been painfully easy to distinguish which are coming from the heart.
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Though washing our hands seems painfully obvious now, it wasn't always that way.
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His frugal campaign and painfully monotonous demeanour add to his aura of incorruptibility.
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The diaries are painfully repetitive, yearning for a path between shame and wholeness.
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Some, painfully, even took it upon themselves to be the arbiters of wokeness.
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It was the same old painfully boring, awkward, disappointing shit it ever was.
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The painfully obvious fact is that the internet affords everyone a communications capability.
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Witnesses painfully lurch back and forth in responding to friendly or hostile fire.
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And the Cavaliers' defense stumbled, leaving the Warriors with several painfully easy shots.
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In both cases, the brag is bold, but the result is painfully pathetic.
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It was the umpteenth time a random stranger told me the painfully obvious.
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The GOP's conundrum is one with which Democrats are intimately, and painfully, familiar.
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And so has Teresa, Fran's childhood friend, now painfully dying from asbestos poisoning.
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That's the dream that was so, so painfully close to becoming a reality.
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How can we achieve the feeling of wholeness that we so painfully lack?
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Mr. Robot is willfully hostile towards the inquiry, and Elliot is painfully confused.
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The tomes make the straps of my bag dig painfully into my shoulder.
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Patients lose the ability to speak, but remain painfully aware of their decline.
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His Grimes came across like a dangerously intemperate and painfully isolated man-boy.
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These days, I'm awe-struck by how painfully white and hetero they are.
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At my most depressed, I'd been painfully conscious of how people perceived me.
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The way the show was set up also started to look painfully obvious.
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He's also trying to unleash their wildness into his own painfully domesticated existence.
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They die painfully at the expense of a combination of entertainment and cultural history.
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And as its latest earnings report makes painfully clear, the problem's only getting worse.
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False dawns were perhaps to be expected: recoveries from debt crises are painfully slow.
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In her earlier performance Ms Blasey Ford had seemed modest and almost painfully obliging.
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Still, there's no obvious reason why these episodes should be so painfully, tediously unfunny.
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Yuri is a mediocre skater at best, painfully average when stacked against his competitors.
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It was a painfully honest answer and a depressingly cynical one, all at once.
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Moving goods across the great expanse of the subcontinent was costly and painfully slow.
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This is a photo book of war, and a painfully graphic one at that.
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The characters are all painfully sincere — but they're also generic, bland, and barely developed.
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But Brennan made a painfully obvious point that still bears repeating: Trump's words matter.
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It's a cleaner, more refined experience, where everything also happens to be painfully cute.
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The booties are painfully uncomfortable, and the heels are not my style after all.
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"As an adolescent, I was painfully shy, withdrawn," Bowie said in a 1983 interview.
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"I just can't be a joke," a painfully honest Joel says over the phone.
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The shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson painfully demonstrated deep-rooted problems, he said.
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An issue that was present a couple of years ago is painfully present now.
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But five years later, justice for the grieving families and countries appears painfully distant.
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Enjoy The Great Outdoors is a beautiful record, one that's painfully open and introspective.
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This process is painfully slow, and there are no included directions that suggest alternatives.
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The policeman's family painfully grieved, but they figured at least there would be justice.
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For as developed as Randall and Kevin's characters are, Kate is painfully one-sided.
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A photo snapped by press covering the encounter appeared to make that painfully obvious.
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The shows themselves are so of-their-time that it can be painfully awkward.
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Melissa McCarthy plays a hapless environmental activist who painfully fails at everything she does.
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So the Kondo-ization of my phone proceeded in earnest, if slowly and painfully.
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After a painfully long winter, spring is so close we can almost taste it.
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But Apple first had to admit that the current software has been painfully slow.
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But he is painfully ineloquent, addicted to protocol and lacking in spontaneity and depth.
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Maybe somebody found it funny once in 2002, but rewatching now it's painfully misjudged.
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The women in this series may be fictional, but their plight is painfully real.
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Either way, it's painfully obvious to you that you need to leave your job.
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Our history, as liberated women, is so short, but it feels so painfully long.
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Negotiations to avert a partial government shutdown are off to a painfully slow start.
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So that's the reason we painfully decided to shift from being cautious to neutral.
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His passion for the essence of homeland is universal as well as painfully particular.
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And yet, the list of movies who've accomplished the same feat is painfully abbreviated.
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And his goal was almost painfully modest: to keep everyone from losing their minds.
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That implies barely positive real yields, something that becomes painfully apparent whenever volatility hits.
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Unfortunately, it is not always followed — as the 2009 earthquake in Abruzzo painfully proved.
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Today, Thomas is painfully aware that he may have a hereditary vulnerability to addiction.
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And what's become painfully clear is that commitment from the top is not optional.
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I jump back into bed after using the bathroom and am now painfully awake.
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On an island where about 100,000 households remain without power, progress is painfully slow.
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And Dallas has found her patience for her therapy patients' problems wearing painfully thin.
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They harbor delusions of grandeur that are in painfully comical contrast to their reality.
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They're going to do something that we think is painfully idiotic, that's no doubt.
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This lesson was painfully learned during Hurricane Katrina and the New Orleans levee failure.
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Can you think of a hypothetical example of one of those "painfully obvious" moments?
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"The internet on all of the NYU library computers was painfully slow," Carra says.
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When he finally decided it was time, he walked slowly, painfully, toward the tunnel.
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My job has definite busy and slow seasons and right now is painfully slow.
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People who know him say that he is painfully awkward socially, and rarely speaks.
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It was a painfully slow trip back to Mallacoota on the hired fishing boat.
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Her performance is painfully recognizable, from the stuttering to the subtlest of eye twitches.
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He's killed in a violent car accident, his body painfully mangled in the crash.
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" Wiesel's text was stark and often painfully simple: "Never shall I forget that smoke.
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More recently, however, her hands and feet had started swelling as well, sometimes painfully.
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"All of this will play out, painfully, over the next five years," he said.
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He's so painfully shy and self-conscious that he's kept his world very small.
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It's a call to arms that is at once distinctively local and painfully global.
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At different points, he mouthed some things, smiled painfully, and had his mouth closed.
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Unfortunately, the connection was painfully slow, so I spent only about two hours working.
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Of course, as Princess Margaret knew all too painfully, history saw no such union.
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Today, unemployment is at historically low levels, but wage growth has been painfully sluggish.
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If this all seems outlandish, bewildering or just painfully complicated, well, that's the point.
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The Bauhaus was partly the product of an abruptly and painfully interrupted thought process.
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Sharon and Rob (played by Horgan and Delaney) are flawed, almost painfully real people.
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Maybe the increasing abstraction of money holds the key to our painfully abstract presidency.
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" But, she added, "Agnès Varda has created a world too painfully real to ignore.
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They've subsequently been spoofed everywhere from Clickhole (funny) to an SNL skit (painfully unfunny).
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And yet Hollywood is painfully slow and cautious with this part of the industry.
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Parks was a rare exception that proved the rule, as he was painfully aware.
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The set shot that was left intact was both painfully slow and casually lethal.
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Before the crash, I hadn't noticed how loud everything was; now I was painfully aware.
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Waiters were slow to take orders, and the kitchen was painfully slow in filling them.
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Do we believe there is no painfully "bad sex," coercion, or sexual assault in marriage?
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At the same time, we see vividly — painfully — how technology can harm rather than help.
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As today's findings make painfully clear, the men of the world have not stepped up.
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Not being able to hear the people we're dining with can make connecting painfully difficult.
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To an outside observer, they might appear totally calm as they suffocated, painfully, to death.
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Melanie "Mel B" Brown has permanently and painfully said goodbye to ex-husband Stephen Belafonte.
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But more importantly, it's painfully obvious that Drewski is uninterested in anything romantic with Bianca.
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As viewers we're forced to painfully watch Drewski snub Bianca while she carries on obliviously.
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What these four end up building in the painfully uneven first season doesn't actually matter.
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The influence of Andy Warhol is painfully obvious in these photographs, that are almost derivative.
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Will we see fewer painfully underweight girls and more designers celebrating women of all sizes?
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Anywhere other than Belarus, the rigid formality and brusque service would have seemed painfully Soviet.
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Their take on The Addams Family isn't a scream, it's a painfully generic kids' film.
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It became painfully obvious that the city was not going to get better for artists.
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Sea of Solitude may tell a story that's painfully personal, but it's also incredibly approachable.
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She's also now oh-so-painfully aware of what the real threat to her is.
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Another voracious and painfully venomous predator, the nomad jellyfish, entered the Mediterranean in the 1970s.
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Then, finally — after many painfully Upside-Down-free months — the big day finally rolled around.
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She shared an excerpt of her new book, Unqualified, to Cosmopolitan, and it's painfully relatable.
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The constant need to be on guard to protect our own safety is painfully relatable.
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When I rubbed a chunk of snow over my hand, my palm chilled almost painfully.
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Those days of booming sales are, of course, long gone as these charts painfully illustrate.
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In many ways, sea-level rise brought about by climate change will be painfully obvious.
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They said the incident made them feel "painfully unwelcome" on the 45-hour train ride.
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The stakes are painfully high, but that's what makes the scene so fun to watch.
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A first date with the wrong person can be painfully awkward — just ask Kate Gosselin.
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Afterwards, my face felt a bit tender, particularly around my jaw, but not painfully so.
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Sure, childbirth gets all the attention – after all, it involves painfully pushing out a baby.
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Of course, that also means that the next 14 months will go by painfully slow.
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And as the nausea tries to settle in my stomach one thing is painfully clear.
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Infinite jest, painfully finite seriousness, all at the expense of a self-serious fascist bodybuilder.
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Progress in getting Android apps to work better on big screens has been painfully slow.
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The second season is streaming now, and it's as hilarious and painfully relatable as ever.
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Gina is painfully aware of why she's getting all of her unwanted attention and hate.
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A lot actually, according to the scientists who have spent years painfully decoding its DNA.
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It is painfully obvious why Uber would bring in someone to fill such a role.
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One problem is that the wheels of justice in Hong Kong still grind painfully slowly.
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She waffled painfully in her reply, and finally answered that, no, states shouldn't permit them.
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In no arena is this more painfully clear than that of the entrepreneurial celebrity mom.
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In addition to its climate change-related troubles, internet access is painfully slow in Rigolet.
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Like, is it just us or are things really this fucked up/hard/painfully beautiful?!
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At this point, thinking sober thoughts about a new Taylor Swift song is painfully predictable.
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When she recently returned from Tehran, Ada reminded me that genuine progress remains painfully slow.
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It's a slow, searing look at the life of King and feels painfully relevant today.
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And so they fall — awkwardly, painfully, all 2,000 pounds of them — down the steep cliff.
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What the series makes painfully clear is that very little has changed for sex workers.
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Perhaps most painfully, she has been separated from her older son from her first marriage.
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There is, to paraphrase what King wrote so painfully long ago, no "more convenient season."
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Relentlessly and with unseen fierceness, he pounded my painfully contorted body as hard as ever.
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Face it: Being subjected to someone else's collection of vacation photos is often painfully boring.
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After the hurricane, it became painfully clear that these debts would be impossible to repay.
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Given that digital security could hit their finances more painfully, cooperation makes even more sense.
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Freesist may come from a place of optimism, but it arrives with painfully clear oversights.
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The ugliness of the nomination this fall painfully underscored the politicization of the Supreme Court.
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After Roy Moore, it became painfully obvious that economic nationalism was a con all along.
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It is painfully obvious when you're using a stock photo equivalent of a dick pic.
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It's now painfully clear that, for a whole year, we've been chasing the wrong rabbit.
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On one level, that's painfully disingenuous for a character as self-aware as he is.
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It was painfully clear how much this woman didn't want to have sex with him.
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The Suez fiasco in 1956 made France and Britain painfully aware of their military weakness.
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Disney CEO Bob Iger wakes up painfully early to read and exercise, according to Inc.
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But it's nowhere near extinct, as made painfully clear by the lawsuits against Mr. Ailes.
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I'm a painfully light sleeper and loathe hearing neighbors through the walls, or walking above.
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"We're aware, painfully aware, that there are hardships inflicted on the individual workers," Ross said.
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This costs him more than his fair share of acquaintances, friends, and most painfully, lovers.
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There are two painfully serious sets of problems with the return of supply-side witchcraft.
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Joyful, colorful, powerful, sometimes a bit terrifying, but, for me, at certain moments, painfully touching.
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And yet, most people with OCD are painfully aware that what they're thinking isn't true.
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Her breakout single "New Rules" tells a painfully familiar tale, in a wonderfully digestible way.
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Science Minister Kirsty Duncan, who's a scientist herself, seems painfully aware of this group's struggles.
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I saw that opposition clearly and painfully in the streets of Charlottesville, Virginia, last August.
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In addition to this, Tumenov can be a painfully slow to adapt throughout a bout.
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But in the second half, it becomes painfully clear that this is a family drama.
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The injuries were so grave that death, in her case, was painfully slow and inevitable.
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The extent to which many English people are ignorant about Ireland has become painfully clear.
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In today's on-demand digital world, buying and selling a home remains stubbornly, painfully analog.
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" "What else is becoming painfully clear is the market's need to retest the February lows.
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And more, the women are made painfully aware that their society sees them as possessions.
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What makes the pathos of these scenes painfully enthralling is how they're conducted in public.
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And perhaps most painfully: Would he still be alive if he hadn't taken up vaping?
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Clinton agreed in painfully blunt terms on her final conference call with donors on Nov.
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By the time Tucholsky wrote "Castle Gripsholm" in Sweden, that question had become painfully personal.
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For many of Twitter's users, though, the product changes have felt painfully slow and underwhelming.
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Instead, seemingly innocent comments sting as painfully as insults, and are funnier for their terseness.
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The Capitals finally made it into new territory after a decade of coming painfully close.
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It became painfully clear to me that my face had indeed far outpaced my mind.
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"It's painfully obvious that we're destroying what this place was established to protect," he said.
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He has moments of proving himself, and then he has those painfully awful moments too.
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There is a passage in The Tenant of Wildfell Hall that feels almost painfully current.
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The risks, as we painfully learned only a few years ago, are just too high.
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She constantly perused a whip list that nudged slowly, sometimes painfully slowly, to 22019 votes.
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Finnish employers had become painfully aware of the threats socialism continued to pose to capitalism.
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One, all spots and bones, balanced painfully on a pillow he'd brought along from home.
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Thanks to Taco Bell, these painfully generic holiday dishes will plague American families no longer.
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DMC5 is painfully stylish, with fast, thrilling combat that puts an emphasis on looking good.
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That's painfully apparent in the bimonthly policy updates the company distributes to outsourcers like Cognizant.
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People close to Northam say this series of events has been "painfully emotional" for him.
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He has moments of proving himself, and then he has those painfully awful moments too.
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It's like she can't see that she and Ben are painfully awkward around each other.
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The need for the regulations laid out in the City Council bill is painfully evident.
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I was painfully aware of how little I knew about my grandfather, Frederick C. Dixon.
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But a man who is also painfully naive about the realities of today's polarized Washington.
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But as a gay man, I was painfully aware of Hart's history of homophobic jokes.
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But the fact remains that her basic problem in this race is almost painfully simple.
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She can't open her eyes; there is shrapnel in one of them, the other painfully closed.
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As this unfortunate episode makes painfully clear, when nuclear power goes wrong, it really goes wrong.
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These rifts have solidified the feeling that techies and their moneymen are painfully out of touch.
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This failure to map broadband availability accurately was painfully mirrored by the FCC's broadband availability map.
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Still, for its innovative gameplay, Superhot VR is also painfully simple and your experience is brief.
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The painfully long time it took Kalanick to hand over the reigns to a new CEO.
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I'm painfully aware that I am partly responsible for the gentrification of this once diverse neighborhood.
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There are so many good ways to be horny that aren't extremely violent or painfully overused.
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Now, a battered face on my screen was painfully explaining them to me all over again.
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"I'm painfully aware that anybody can establish an account with my name and photos," he said.
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Like many people know, I have grappled with what it means for my kids, sometimes painfully.
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Years after their painfully public divorce, Denise Richards and Charlie Sheen are in a good place.
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All of these figures are reckoning with their past, either openly regretful or just painfully lost.
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Which makes the diner scene in Little Miss Sunshine (which turns 10 today) so painfully familiar.
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The song is a gentle country-rock ode to Taylor's mom Andrea, and it's painfully sweet.
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Getting everyone to agree on a common denominator was a painfully demanding task and necessitated compromises.
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Representation of disabled folks, trans women, and queer women of color is painfully limited and bad.
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The full extent of their dedication was slowly and painfully revealed to Ingrid Carlberg, Wallenberg's biographer.
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The European parliamentary elections in May painfully revealed just how angry the electorate was with Conservatives.
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It's absurd, it's painfully stupid, and I hope that Gavin's forthcoming appeal overturns this risible idiocy.
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That painfully awkward moment between the two leaders led to the creation of a cartoon meme.
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Our ability to have fun and find joyous moments while painfully parallel to so much tragedy.
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Like many department-store chains, its inventory has been painfully slow to adapt to changing trends.
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The campaigns of the two main parties were generally mild-mannered and at times painfully polite.
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But Mr Ryan left unsaid the other way in which his Speakership leaves him painfully alone.
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It's a hell of a comeback story, driven by a simple, almost painfully obvious resource: Data.
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While they have their uses, most of us are painfully aware of the limitations of both.
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The history of British democracy is one long, painfully learned lesson about exercising and controlling power.
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Democracy is the place where we learn, painfully, what works and what doesn't about governing ourselves.
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But I was painfully aware that most people in the trans male community had no computers.
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Thursday marks a political milestone -- one that has painfully eluded Trump and House leaders for months.
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Maybe with enough painfully obvious headlines about scientific studies, our legislators will finally get the message.
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But it also inspired something less funny and more painfully awkward: a tweet about eating babies.
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After an almost painfully long pause, she admits it's not him but commitment that scares her.
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I was drawing out the torture too by sipping my two glasses of wine painfully slowly.
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But his painfully overeager performance makes it all the more uncomfortable whenever a scene isn't working.
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Using the elastic, Garland lifted the top lip to create a "painfully gorgeous" plumped-up pout.
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It is painfully obvious the Democratic Party is in utter disarray, with no solution in site.
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If that wasn't painfully obvious to you a week ago, it certainly ought to be now.
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Recent history is painfully demonstrating to us that hypothetical attack scenarios are now today's breach victims.
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But it's painfully clear the book has become even more relevant than when I started it.
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It's his refusal to give up, even when changing the country felt deeply, painfully not fun.
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I pack up my things and tell Solondz that I found the film almost painfully depressing.
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Meanwhile, the Raps suffer slowly and painfully, the weight of destiny slowly breaking their fragile bones.
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It has been painfully slow going since then as that gold haul now stands at 12.
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Trips to the free-throw line are virtually non-existent and his usage is painfully low.
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This is a painfully obvious disagreement and is one of the leading mysteries of modern science.
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We compared McDonald's cheesy bacon fries to Wendy's Baconator Fries — and the winner is painfully clear
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"If I think it will be painfully slow," he said, "I suggest we go for coffee."
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But with each painfully earned expansion of the franchise, a creative culture of voting took hold.
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Identification of victims has been painfully slow, the police said, with many bodies mutilated beyond recognition.
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Post-punk conventions—brittle bass, prickly leads, foreboding drums—are stretched to almost painfully slow pacing.
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Many are painfully aware of the long shadows their presence casts, not only literally but figuratively.
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This is one where the culprit is someone else — and where the solution remains painfully elusive.
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They're painfully aware of the grave injustices that basic Twitter activists like me (#trying) are not.
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In the Check One documentary, the band make their feelings about the record industry painfully clear.
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But unfortunately, most of the stuff I hear coming out of Los Angeles is painfully derivative.
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France's attack was painfully isolated throughout, with Giroud and Griezmann seemingly acres away from each other.
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This is when a widow is past the painfully vulnerable and confusing grief of Stage 1.
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We've become painfully earnest about what we eat — at least when we're not being cheekily ironic.
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I have always found the series almost painfully emotional, but those emotions are trapped under glass.
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Even through he is painfully ignorant about policy, Trump's campaign has not just been flailing around.
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Jimmy Carter, so painfully deliberative and earnest, set the stage for Ronald Reagan, so swaggeringly decisive.
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One is that this final season has made it painfully clear just how exhausted she is.
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Bertie is the first face that Hanawalt presents to the world — painfully introverted and exceptionally anxious.
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To hide his breasts while performing, he would wrap his chest painfully tight in duct tape.
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I was a church kid, painfully awkward, and still carried a backpack larger than my torso.
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The men were subjected to humiliating and often painfully invasive tests and experiments including spinal taps.
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McMurdo's internet connection was painfully slow and shared by 900 people, so uploading footage was impossible.
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Many are painfully aware of the long shadows their presence casts; not only literally but figuratively.
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He came off as nervous, scared and almost painfully polite, a man overwhelmed by his circumstances.
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It seems so obvious, but it's also painfully easy to forget how deeply connected we are.
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"It cleared the mark painfully," said Christian Ogier, a Paris dealer in Impressionist and modern art.
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It is pointless when it becomes painfully obvious that the policies being resisted actually make sense.
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The yield on the benchmark US 5.63-Year Treasury note is painfully low at just 1.84%.
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At this point, it's painfully unsurprising to hear new examples of tech companies misusing customer data.
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Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, gave a painfully detailed account of the sexual encounter.
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I was never served a bowl that was less than painfully hot, which is the ideal.
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St. Anne and mother Mary are draped in painfully bright fuchsia, mint, and deep red robes.
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The combat isn't awful, but it's painfully average, and there's just way too much of it.
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Painfully, I'll make repairs and attempt to pedal through my city with a smaller looped chain.
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To start, let's look at everyone's favorite cluster of machinery to walk past in the grocery store with a dismissive scowl, to hold off approaching until you've finally, painfully decided the line you've been stuck is so painfully not-moving it's worth the hassle: Self-checkout kiosks.
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As I was still youngish, it was typically a painfully sweet latte with whipped cream on top.
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Ben, Jane, and Cory investigate the murder, and the story unknots itself slowly and a bit painfully.
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He changes the subject whenever possible and stumbles through vague, sometimes painfully bad answers when he can't.
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He was a little mouthy with his sister until she came painfully close to having him killed.
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Shannon, and the film around him, strike the perfect balance between the monstrous and the painfully human.
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Eli Pariser and Peter Koechley, the painfully earnest founders of Upworthy, met making viral videos for MoveOn.
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Jo informs her mom she was in an abusive marriage, which viewers are already painfully aware of.
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Much like the OA (Brit Marling) herself, Netflix's The OA is returning after a painfully long absence.
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They were painfully ambitious, and are often considered one of the hardest-working bands of their time.
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That's painfully clear from the state of the annual Brănești pig fair near Bucharest, just before Christmas.
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There's something about being so painfully working class where you're always thinking you've got something to prove.
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But with one brutal, grinding effort, the Miami Dolphins made all of the Seahawks' weaknesses painfully clear.
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For Graham's mother and the rest of his family, the right decision is painfully clear and urgent.
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I was a late bloomer, painfully skinny with sharp elbows, awkward and uncomfortable in my uneven skin.
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And it isn't really a Twitter melee unless the Dictionary gets involved to make things painfully clear.
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They overlay all kinds of leadership lessons while you painfully watch the shirtless "leader" dance with everyone.
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A painfully long wait While many seniors have senioritis right now, the mood in Chicago is different.
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Now, it is painfully clear that social mobility must mean people going down as well as up.
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Anyone who's ever transcribed an audio interview into text knows what a painfully slow process that is.
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This has been a rough year for pollsters and pundits, with prediction after prediction going painfully awry.
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And all throughout my time in Hong Kong, it was painfully clear how ubiquitous the surveillance was.
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However, Ethereum is not nearly scalable enough for serious business use, which became painfully apparent in Dec.
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This weekend's flat-on-its-face flop Baywatch, when the limits to that stardom became painfully clear.
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Youth unemployment is still painfully high, at 35% in Italy, and over 40% in Spain and Greece.
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Whenever she tried to speak her throat would close painfully, as if invisible hands were choking her.
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Jenna let us know in a tweet and Instagram post full of painfully adorable photobooth-style pictures.
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It was a painfully poignant moment, the likes of which we'll remember in the years to come.
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A letter, apparently, that would make it painfully clear they intend to do nothing to stop him.
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"I don't even know if that's possible," she said, explaining that the corset painfully did the trick.
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For a variety of painfully unconvincing reasons, they go trotting off together in search of chivalric adventure.
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The painfully expensive 2,000-square foot home is furnished with cheap big sofas and junk from Target.
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Their mines, snipers and anti-tank missiles make progress through the passes painfully slow, complains General Auqaili.
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Charlotte's painfully realistic ambitions are both a strength and a weakness for A Study in Scarlet Women.
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Those men who go beyond changing nappies or dropping children off at school can feel painfully conspicuous.
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Seeing her back at work as Sookie St. James is not only joyful, but almost painfully easy.
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Underneath its painfully charming exterior lies an engrossing puzzler, one that rewards careful observation above all else.
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Talks with both Gazprom Neft and Surgutneftegaz have been progressing slowly and painfully, according to trading sources.
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Topics covered in the humorous-but-painfully-relevant encyclopedia include knockoff handbags, chemtrails and false-flag operations.
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He must be painfully aware that many Putin critics have died in suspicious circumstances in recent years.
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You don't turn right, and you curse your worst as your craft collides with something painfully solid.
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"At least if he had had a child," he trailed off painfully as friends nodded in understanding.
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Lucious has made it painfully clear that if he can't have Cookie, he will give her hell.
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For all his remarkable accomplishments, as Dingell was painfully aware, the dream is still not fully realized.
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And that's where it was, despite the painfully low sales numbers and lack of third-party support.
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"At the same time, we see vividly — painfully — how technology can harm rather than help," said Cook.
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Instead, some people suffer the opposite: Noise becomes not too soft, but painfully loud, according to Cure4Cindy.org.
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It's all kind of raw and depressing but painfully true, in a very entertaining and reasonable way.
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Reporting an allegation to human resources, as many women have painfully discovered, is rarely a cure-all.
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It's painfully obvious that they want to get it on, even though they're there with other people.
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Apple lost a sizable 16.3 percent — a fact painfully apparent in the company's quarterly results this week.
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When a regulation imposes a cost on a business, that cost is relatively obvious and painfully felt.
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The answer to that question would, within months of Morton's sudden burst of fame, become painfully clear.
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He later said he is "painfully aware" that federal workers are facing financial hardship after missing paychecks.
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Obama let his hand go limp so as not to salute, but his smile remained painfully frozen.
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Older adolescents were also found to be painfully sensitive to being socially excluded in a virtual environment.
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The places where the program comes up short make the value of an actual counselor painfully clear.
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Only a few presidential elections, with painfully inconclusive results, have yielded more turbulent challenges after Election Day.
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Instead, he turns to the woman who will be my mother and says, We are painfully connected .
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His boy was different, that much was painfully obvious, and soon they would have a diagnosis: autism.
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Members of Congress who think otherwise are either too full of themselves or painfully ignorant of history.
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The scene becomes painfully cheesy, but then, suddenly, lights flash on, the robots freeze, and people clap.
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It's impossible to interact with the feed without becoming painfully aware of how seriously you're taking yourself.
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Debts will either have to be painfully repaid, or there will be defaults or a wrecked dollar.
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Following the events in Orlando, this year will be painfully poignant for members of the LGBTQ community.
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Prime Minister Modi responds and adds, painfully, that the future must include mobility for talented young people.
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Its members are painfully aware that they are missing a key audience: people currently in Puerto Rico.
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Indeed, everyone around him is painfully frank about both his potential and the absurdity of the goal.
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And that's meant objectively, with a capital O, because it's painfully obvious how British subcultures are flourishing.
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Strange Negotiations is an absorbing and painfully honest movie; Bazan has no interest in presenting a façade.
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Instead, it made me painfully aware of my place in American society, far from this country's elite.
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This "disruption to everyday life" carries a huge financial risk — a risk of which I'm painfully aware.
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Instead, ask her for help in answering the questions that have lodged so painfully in your heart.
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Freed animates these into a painfully slow-burning video that'll make you cry just by watching it.
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As the FCC's net neutrality repeal painfully illustrated, Pai traditionally hasn't cared much for hard, factual data.
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In the case of the Golden State Warriors, it may have happened in a painfully obvious fashion.
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It made more sense, she said, why the word continued to resonate so painfully with black people.
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I was just very bad at shutting off my brain and found meditation to be painfully boring.
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It is a place where suspicion is rife, informers are everywhere, and daily life is painfully hard.
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But what this event so painfully exposes is that public morality is not synonymous with private conviction.
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I must say your first sentence was painfully familiar as you introduced yourself by first name only.
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The identity of the messenger, it was painfully evident, mattered more than the content of the message.
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The reunions are painfully brief, lasting only a few days before the families are once again separated.
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Gilgi becomes painfully aware of how much she owes to the circumstances in which she was raised.
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Our data suggest that many of our state's communities are entering this crisis painfully underfunded and underprepared.
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It has become painfully obvious that the nation has no substantive means to keep him in check.
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The shooting brought out the angst, outrage and outpouring of well-wishes that have become painfully familiar.
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Instead, they address the audience in confessional monologues that can be painfully personal, or funny, or both.
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Fitfully and painfully — and with some worried prodding from Beijing — China is trying to reopen for business.
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The snarling incoherence of the latest Democratic presidential debate Tuesday evening made it painfully hard to follow.
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"Sometimes life can be painfully ironic," reads a statement on a card printed with the collection's name.
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So here's a list of the 2019 moments when folks were respectfully, painfully left parched from lust.
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I longed painfully for prim, lacy Laura Ashley, but "you already have something white" was the answer.
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The acolytes encircle the woman in white with great loping leaps, arms stretched painfully behind their backs.
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You'll see Hypnospace users during their funniest grandstanding, their pettiest sniping, and their most painfully vulnerable moments.
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If you weren't confused enough already, the Surface RT was also painfully slow and lacked tablet apps.
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The images of Emily's painfully puffy eyeballs have since received more than 214,22016 retweets and 23,25 likes.
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Two years ago, painfully sluggish internet was spottily available at a couple of cybercafes here and there.
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If I take it but don't need it, my throbbing erection will shift painfully under my belt.
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Miocic, meanwhile, built on his successes in the first fight and exploited dos Santos's painfully poor ringcraft.
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These AOL customers surely aren't shelling out for the "convenience" of their painfully slow dial-up service.
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His Doctor Faustus, though, is approximately one million pages long and, unlike his son's novel, painfully boring.
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It is first and foremost a painfully relatable family melodrama, with affecting performances and fully realized characters.
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These politicians make enemies, call out bad consensuses and gradually, painfully reform the common sense of the age.
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On Sunday, the Ivanka Trump brand posted a painfully tone deaf tweet just in time for the holiday.
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It was a tapestry of low-res images, comic sans, scrolling banners, and painfully slow dial-up connections.
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The president's attempt to distance himself from the former Wikileaks editor-in-chief is painfully hard to swallow.
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America is a painfully divided nation, and without wide systematic changes in the election process, nothing will change.
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Nick Young says it's painfully obvious why the Patriots are so damn successful -- the NFL's CHEATING FOR THEM.
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Kevin Macdonald's new documentary, "Whitney," chronicles the legendary singer's road to stardom and also her painfully public deterioration.
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Hannah Brown has come a long way from her painfully awkward one-on-one date with Colton Underwood.
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Flies like to hang around humans, as we're all painfully aware, so these findings are a bit troublesome.
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First and foremost, we are painfully pedestrian when it comes to diagnosing the problems with our national team.
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"This is a painfully bad idea—surveillance and control of women's bodies taken to new low," she wrote.
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Photo: Instagram/GizmodoIt's painfully obvious that Instagram wants to watch Snapchat flame out into a pillar of dust.
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Photo: GettyAs it goes, the futility of a feature is painfully apparent when someone decides to exploit it.
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Some are painfully indelible, like the sexual assaults of Sansa Stark (Sophie Turner) and Cersei Lannister (Lena Headey).
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It's tongue-in-cheek but painfully accurate, especially when it comes to the whole, "women as people" divide.
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"We've heard from people experiencing issues with their Nest devices," reads a painfully generic line in the email.
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But, in this job, if you are the subject of such high expectations, you can fall rather painfully.
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Finding the line in terms of what is okay and what isn't in gaming is admittedly painfully difficult.
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Reynolds and Alma's shifting struggles to balance out the expectations and needs in their relationship is painfully relatable.
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But it's increasingly evident with each passing year that our painfully outdated systems are susceptible to tampering too.
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The circulation to his paws was cut off by the rubber bands, causing his paws to painfully swell.
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Kevin was on the verge of eighteen, had leg muscles harder than ripe aguacates, and was painfully straight.
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"I am painfully aware of the unfairness of this plan," Bhattacharyya said on a conference call with reporters.
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Mr. Domino, who has not performed since 2007, is painfully shy and very reluctant to speak in public.
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Much of it has to do with the AFK's painfully convoluted and at times completely arbitrary admission criteria.
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"As musicians, it's our job to explain," he said, as if he was, well, explaining something painfully obvious.
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You cook meals by performing a short musical rhythm game challenge, and the dragon itself is painfully adorable.
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Other Republicans, painfully aware of the possible impact on their own political fates, were quick to chime in.
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To slowly and painfully shamble towards the next level, where the rewards cease to meet the required effort?
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Their casual banter illustrates how painfully we need a woman to host a late night talk show, stat.
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What we can see of the rock face from the photographs looks utterly, painfully typical for the region.
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He is obviously, painfully bored by every minute of the day that isn't directly related to making something.
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Org and McKinsey & Company, women still face significant barriers in the workplace, and progress has been painfully slow.
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Here are a few of the reasons I love her so much: She's painfully honest about literally everything.
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He's obviously a formidable screenwriter, but he's also one with a weakness for painfully on-the-nose dialogue.
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People with the disorder don't see color and also see less detail and are painfully sensitive to light.
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They're floating on something that doesn't exist, and now they're becoming painfully aware of the damage they've caused.
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"The UK has been leading attempts for international corporate tax reform.. but progress is painfully slow," he continued.
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Civilization does not exist apart from nature in Reichardt's work—the two have to be reconciled, often painfully.
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That's why the pictures of her reading the front page of USA Today are so deeply, painfully ironic.
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This blood-borne infection slowly and painfully destroys the liver and can lead to liver cancer and death.
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Nowadays, binge watches come to a screeching, painfully unfulfilling halt once I've made it through the full series.
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Brands align themselves to the tech-house stars du jour, painfully aware of a potential audience-engaging payday.
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B.D. and Bette run lines, and it becomes painfully clear that, in this family, talent skips a generation.
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It looks painful, then painfully glorious, then just painful again, and then kind of amazingly goofy TV movieish.
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It's painfully easy to underestimate what fashion games are capable of doing, and that's especially true on iOS.
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The A26000 also has one of the features that was painfully absent from the A500 — a touchscreen LCD.
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The current upward trend frustrates American TB advocates, a small but passionate group that often feels painfully unheard.
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If these are left untreated, they can rupture painfully, spilling the bacteria into the rest of the body.
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The new MacBook Pro was so long and painfully awaited that our hopes probably ran away with us.
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But both of those films suffered under the painfully broad, obvious character beats that made their stories predictable.
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West portrayed Batman and his alter ego Bruce Wayne as painfully earnest, straight-laced, clean-cut and trustworthy.
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Most concerning, the statement that Trump and Kim signed was vague, and the point on denuclearization painfully weak.
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But the past few weeks have made it painfully obvious that the system is not up to scratch.
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It's both poignant and painfully funny when Jonathan tries to help Buzz reconcile with his estranged older brother.
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As the sisters entered their late teens, they faced painfully limited prospects as daughters of a humble clergyman.
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She is painfully aware that if she doesn't make this summer's Olympics, she may not have another chance.
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And it&aposs painfully obvious, especially when Cooper is seen moving the baby&aposs arm with his finger.
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During the last few months, the vulnerabilities of the current crop of front runners have become painfully apparent.
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Her diagnosis will resonate painfully with anyone trying to raise good humans in a relentlessly outcome-obsessed culture.
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And in true Foster sister fashion, the Bumble entrepreneurs are getting painfully honest about planning Erin's upcoming nuptials.
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The patterns in the sunlight suddenly struck me as the most painfully beautiful things I had ever seen.
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Life is painfully uncomfortable, but he says compared to most people on the island, he's in good shape.
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And Clarke watched that scene with her parents, so you'd better believe that was painfully uncomfortable, as well.
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Unfortunately, what should be a given is apparently another burden to add to an already painfully long list.
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Believe me, those of us who spend most of our time there are painfully aware of your absence.
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In that sense he seems like an artifact from an earlier age—with Trump, everything is painfully obvious.
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Finally, after half a dozen exchanges that were either painful or painfully ordinary, I met someone with potential.
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It was painfully obvious that there was no song we would ever find that would be as good.
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Extremism: It's painfully clear today that radically polarized political and religious views lead directly to instability and violence.
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"Anytime I talk about doing something with bovines, I'm painfully aware of how transferrable that is," David said.
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I was painfully shy, so drawing was a way to express myself without having to say a word.
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Tillerson's battles with the White House had damaged his stature, and the following weeks made that painfully clear.
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Across these projects it becomes painfully clear how we're still struggling to make the past visible and audible.
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Given the painfully restricted life she led until her 30s, this is entirely understandable, yet remains artistically limiting.
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Mr. Zuckerberg had promised to improve Facebook's privacy in the past and then was painfully slow to act.
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The situation facing Yemen's 28 million citizens is painfully difficult, with famine and malnutrition exacerbating the humanitarian crisis.
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Then Mildred, a 24-year-old barnacle goose, wobbled painfully across the floor as veterinarians analyzed her gait.
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He is correct in saying that the military commissions at Guantánamo Bay are painfully slow at administering justice.
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Yet Lynch's lush, poetic prose deliberately and painfully acts as a foil to the reality of the famine.
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Acting with empathy on platforms that reward snark is hard and you often end up looking painfully earnest.
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The color of blood remains so painfully resonant for another medic that she avoids it like the plague.
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As the presidential election clarified so painfully, the traditional party of working people has lost touch with them.
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If you do, your lack of knowledge will become painfully clear, and you&aposll label yourself a poser.
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When working on the show we had no idea how painfully relevant those things would be in 2016.
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Amelia herself says at the midpoint of the installment that she and Link are "almost painfully good" together.
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I thought the biscuit was painfully dry and crumbly, though the sausage had a decent amount of flavor.
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Then in 2013, in a matter of days, her right breast tripled in size, filling painfully with fluid.
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By the next morning, the same grief I had felt when we divorced pulsed painfully through me again.
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By the next morning, the same grief I had felt when we divorced pulsed painfully through me again.
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His ouster was preceded by a painfully public airing of his troubles with the President, heightened when Sen.
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Born of one of many French-German painfully resolved conflicts, the European Central Bank is a remarkable achievement.
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The tumor was so large that it bumped against the steps as the dog limped painfully up them.
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How does one explain why "Formation" is a top three song of the decade without sounding painfully obvious?
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You'll wish that this mini Instant Pot could follow you around just like that painfully cute, rolling droid.
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He was painfully aware of the decline—he told me so—and determined somehow to regain his edge.
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K. and my niece are making chocolate chip pancakes when I get home and he looks painfully hungover.
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But even in liberal Hollywood, our ability to hold men accountable as enablers of misogyny remains painfully limited.
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True freedom in these circumstances could be reached only by overcoming the hypocritical, painfully divided bourgeois within us.
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As the country has learned painfully, just because spy agencies are sure of something doesn't mean it's true.
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Everything, it seems, comes at a painfully high cost, even that baby Ms. King's character so desperately wants.
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None of these challenges should be excuses for negligence, but they explain why change has been painfully slow.
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But now it was painfully clear that Pépé was never going to know the person Eli was becoming.
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His relationships with younger women often end painfully after a few months, dooming him to a perpetual adolescence.
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No wonder: Incomes for most Americans have been growing painfully slowly for most of the past four decades.
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It was fairly obvious in real time that it was a penalty, and painfully so on myriad replays.
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Much of the trial—which vacillated from the painfully boring to the delightfully weird—centered on Shkreli's emails.
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So while there may be defensible nationalisms out there, it's painfully clear that Trump's isn't one of them.
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The Jersey Heritage Trust acquired her scant archive in 1995, but painfully little remains of her vintage work.
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The loudspeaker is mediocre, and when you plug in headphones, the Pixel's headphone audio is even more painfully underwhelming.
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Dan once brought me ramen soup when I was fresh from a flight from New York and painfully hungover.
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Will used a paper fortune teller to get a kiss out of JoJo and it was incredibly, painfully awkward.
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No doubt, it was becoming painfully obvious that a trip to the moon wasn't going to happen this year.
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The screenplay by Matt Sazama and Burk Sharpless alternates between painfully forced attempts at humor and leaden thematic declarations.
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The news about the "retail apocalypse" was everywhere, and was painfully apparent when we walked Darryl down Bleecker Street.
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That means it's been 25 years since Americans first learned, sometimes painfully, that game consoles have an expiration date.
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Despite a top-notch cast, [director Tomas] Alfredson's spin on the murder mystery is painfully convoluted and thematically incomplete.
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But it also appears that Facebook is moving painfully slow when it comes to addressing issues when they arise.
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I began to painfully discern that their America was different from the America I looked to for my freedom.
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You might find yourself painfully rejected, walking away red-faced with embarrassment, or you might meet your future spouse.
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Uganda may be doing what it can to put out the fires, but for some that is painfully little.
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And the volume of testimony day after day has made the process of producing the verbatim records painfully slow.
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Like any other job, sex work can be exciting, dynamic, and stimulating—and deeply frustrating, disheartening, and painfully boring.
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From that first day of life after "it," graduation rises dimly on some distant horizon, painfully far and unattainable.
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"['Insatiable' is a] painfully misguided show, a train wreck of terrible jokes, unpleasant characters, gross stereotypes and idiotic storylines."
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Green shoots are appearing but the road to a lasting recovery is proving to be a painfully slow one.
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The women of the show barely feature in their own right, and it is painfully apparent in season one.
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Throw dying in a zombie apocalypse on the pile with painfully high rental rates and soul sucking subway commutes.
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It's filled with the kind of great shots and painfully uncomfortable moments that are impossible to look away from.
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Should we really be rushing off to place this painfully brief moment of time all by its geologic lonesome?
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The fighting since 2001 led directly to at least 140,000 deaths, including 50,000 civilians, but has achieved painfully little.
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Tweets are painfully conducive to "mansplaining," where a dude condescends and explains something obvious to someone, usually a woman.
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Then, Ferguson asked Reich out, and he very painfully rejected Swartz' date offer, which, again, he had already accepted.
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But out of the box it was still painfully obviously a toy—until Elliott got to work on it.
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Her normal crude and sexually outlandish behavior has taken a turn for the obnoxious, and she's, like, painfully horny.
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The last in the saga was even painfully stretched out into two films just so we could savor it.
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Sure, the season gives us the holidays and hot cocoa, but it also gives us painfully dry, itchy skin.
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Stocks valuations were painfully low, interest rates crushingly high and monetary policy tight then, the virtual opposite of today.
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These became painfully apparent in December, when a virtual cat trading game slowed down the entire Ethereum network considerably.
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Unfortunately, the app's UI is ugly, it's painfully slow, and not even that accurate (even after I calibrated it).
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These chip cards, or EMV cards, offer more robust security than the painfully simple magstripes of older credit cards.
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Instead of the lovely, nostalgic, idiosyncratically shaped chocolates, each Rose now comes in a small, painfully wasteful foil wrapper.
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In the present day, Anderson taps into Dre's performative enthusiasm and simmering resentment to make his frustration painfully palpable.
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The experience of mining that data in the month leading up to your wedding is heartwarming but painfully meticulous.
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When it comes to queer and trans representation, film has always lagged painfully behind everyone, even our dumbest mediums.
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But Bustle thinks it is painfully obvious that Becca picks Garrett in the end and, eh, they're probably right.
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The VA's inadequacy to effectively treat these conditions is painfully obvious and our veterans suffer for it every day.
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By contrast, the government is painfully slow to pay its own bills: it still owes the same company $30m.
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Dryness, redness, flakiness, and all-around painfully chapped complexions are just the crappy reality for a lot of us.
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Firms in the countryside struggle to break into the online economy; in Okehampton the internet can be painfully slow.
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" She writes in the book that Hicks was "painfully aware of her inadequacies and was afraid to speak publicly.
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She was painfully thin when she was admitted and had diarrhoea and vomiting, said Loyce Akelo, a senior doctor.
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"I know that the events of recent days are painfully unclear and call out for answers," Ms. Lynch said.
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It is now painfully obvious that "harmony" exists only as long as EPA and NHTSA dance to CARB's tune.
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His benefactors do, sure—and he cares about what they want for what are (yet again) painfully obvious reasons.
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When CNN met Ali for an interview in August, she was a painfully shy and withdrawn 21-year-old.
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It's pretty funny, but the script to pitch viewers to sign up for ObamaCare is painfully awkward: http://bit.
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It takes painfully long to pour and "makes flight attendants want to pull their hair out," Pittman told me.
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The limits of what Congress can do in its efforts to oversee an aggressive president have become painfully apparent.
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In Allegiant, these same attempts to portray a group obsessed with restoring genetic purity feel painfully obvious and overwrought.
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For officials such as Saneem in Fiji, Facebook's efforts to improve content moderation and language support are painfully slow.
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Alan was thumbing through his phone in his painfully brightening Cupertino apartment, and the icon was just sitting there.
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Fevered, crazy and so painfully accurate in its take on unrestrained id that I can't even talk about it.
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The contrast between their fourth-grade humor and the way Caps takes themselves almost painfully seriously will be jarring.
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Painfully simple, but when you're heading to destination fuckedtown, it just might be the best sandwich on the planet.
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Her parents paid bribes to keep her in her old school, but it left her a painfully shy outsider.
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I think that the lesson of human interdependence is one we're learning very painfully right now because of coronavirus.
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He is bespectacled, painfully shy and builds computers out of spare parts that his mother, Nelly Cumbicos, buys him.
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"D and her legal posse traffic only in fiction my day in court is painfully overdue," the statement read.
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I am painfully aware that my family has their own lives in which I no longer have a place.
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The protestors' message was clear: This man painfully exploited black women, and any memorial to him should be removed.
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It is morally problematic — offensive to children of German Jews, like myself, who are painfully aware of its falsity.
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But at the same time, nearly everything about the last year in Israeli politics has been painfully, ploddingly stagnant.
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The financial crisis of 2008-9 painfully reminded us that great wealth without integrity always goes up in smoke.
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But Ok-sun never sees her family again, and it becomes painfully clear that education will never be hers.
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The heavy indebtedness means that ordinary Australians are penny pinching at a time when wages growth is painfully slow.
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She moved her feet painfully to make room for her daughter, then thought better of it and said, Help?
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After all, Wal-Mart's stock could skyrocket, only to leave millions of Americans stuck in painfully low-paying jobs.
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But afterward, the wait became painfully long, often lasting several hours, before they were called to a clerk's window.
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I rely on my hearing, which has become almost painfully acute since my eye accident, to negotiate busy sidewalks.
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There's still a lot to praise about techno-optimism in America, but Silicon Valley's blind spots are painfully clear.
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My stomach was painfully full the rest of the night, and I had strange dreams after eating so late.
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Corker spoke truth to power this week, but those truths have been painfully obvious for at least two years.
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Now the job is to keep it that way, remembering the lesson so painfully just learned: nonproliferation requires enforcement.
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It tells us that Rosie is painfully aware of how she looks and what people are thinking about her.
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Now, the caveat is that you need to be painfully honest on their questionnaire if you want good results.
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Second, games can turn painfully slow in September, when rosters expand from 25 players to as many as 40.
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When it came out in 2019, Joe says it was painfully obvious, to him anyway, they'd jacked his script.
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Increasingly the distinction so painfully established in the 18th and 19th centuries between combatants and noncombatants was breaking down.
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But one thing coronavirus has made painfully clear is that our society is not structured to deal with it.
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"Liberalism" as a framework for a free society is painfully lacking in large parts of the Muslim world today.
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And it's painfully ironic that the juror would ask this of Carmichael, who now edits a major feminist website.
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The Watch Sport's case is simpler and the internal components are all new, but the fit is still painfully bulky.
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It's got a white stone exterior with pillars and brass accents, and it's so painfully classy, I almost feel underdressed.
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Unlike today's judges and politicians, he was painfully aware of the Constitution's imperfections, as were most of his fellow founders.
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While the inventory of homes for sale is beginning to rise, it is still painfully low, especially given strong demand.
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Photo: Jadeeggs (Wikimedia)In these trying times, it's nice to know some scams are as painfully obvious as they seem.
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As America learned painfully in Iraq, nation states are won and lost in the hearts and minds of the people.
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Buy them in a store or online, and your misstep becomes painfully clear just a few squint-intensive hours later.
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This, in addition to the macOS screw ups, made it painfully clear that Apple and perfection were no never synonymous.
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He made a high-level Silicon Valley exec painfully aware of his advanced age in a torrent of colorful ways.
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Both shows begin with scenes that are painfully familiar from today's news, depicting police-involved shootings in poor black neighborhoods.
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On July 11, a painfully inaccurate lip reading of the movie will air on Disney XD, The A.V. Club reported.
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Bachelor-to-be should be rejected as painfully as possible, but issued a wound with a plausibly swift recovery time.
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Cue lost convention revenue, cancelled concerts and, most painfully for North Carolinians, the relocation of beloved basketball tournaments in protest.
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Actually experiencing the story, though, is painfully difficult; it might even hit a little too close to home for some.
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The SE-Master1s are like that friend of yours who's really lovely and caring but has a painfully shrill voice.
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Homebuying this spring has underperformed expectations, as prices remain high and the supply of lower-end homes remains painfully constrained.
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But reforms are painfully slow, not least because Xi Jinping, the president, wants state firms to be stronger, not weaker.
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The World Bank worries that governments underinvest in human capital, because the rewards arrive painfully slowly and often without fanfare.
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The metal body is sturdy, yet light, with a beautiful, high-resolution screen that's capable of getting almost painfully bright.
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There have been fender-benders, near crashes, ignored stop signs, painfully slow driving and at least one police run-in.
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It is a scene painfully familiar to Godelive, and one she wishes her daughter would never have had to endure.
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If they don't have any options at all, what's the point of watching them struggle painfully for a couple hours?
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But we live in 2017 Tim, and instead of sounding or looking cool, Mozilla just appears painfully out of touch.
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Extreme fame, at times, can also be extremely lonely — something Kylie Jenner has become painfully aware of in recent years.
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But it also sounds like the CIA is just as painfully hokey as any other white collar workplace in America.
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Distortion painfully crashes against passion so real that "Your Best American Girl" feels like revisiting a breakup with every listen.
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By some miracle, after three painfully empty months, my muscles and my voice began to wake up, but only barely.
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Joining computers and televisions as once cool tech that's gotten painfully boring (if absolutely vital to our way of life).
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They were almost always off-key, sometimes quite painfully, like cats in an alley – which could be construed as honest.
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If you got painfully ill from eating at a fast food chain would you ever want to eat there again?
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John is our East Coast Editor and is famous for his dry sense of humor and (sometimes painfully) honest feedback.
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That's part of the reason why it's been so painfully difficult for telecom companies to set up new 5G networks.
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Catastrophe — created by and starring comedians Sharon Horgan and Rob Delaney — is a filthy, painfully honest weirdo of a show.
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It's painfully obvious that the Republican Party has strayed dramatically from its early radical roots in abolitionism, equality, and peace.
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I never left, and painfully, that means I haven't lived in the same country as my parents in 13 years.
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Then, all you need to do is wait through the painfully slow updating process and bam: welcome to iOS 10.
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Jaden Smith turned 19 on Saturday, and his family celebrated with a series of painfully cute photos from his childhood.
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It's a painfully realistic experience in how scary, thrilling and confusing it is to the young mind of your protagonist.
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Mr McMahon is among the most compelling of the many analysts who conclude that China's economic miracle will end painfully.
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Paid fitness training is painfully out of reach for most, as much as empathetic trainers try to adjust their fees.
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Some of the presentations archived are outdated and offensive, others are painfully boring, all of them are garbage tier PowerPoint.
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Yet, considering things are quiet—suspiciously, painfully quiet—in the galaxy far, far away right now, that's not terribly surprising.
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And, every night I followed Ole's painfully slow, face-washing instructions, physically feeling the stress melt away with my makeup.
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You still have to open an account on a painfully slow website and pay a few euros for every transaction.
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As someone on Twitter pointed out, though, there's something painfully wrong with the number on the shirt he's been given.
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In the end, I couldn't do it, and I feel completely, painfully owned by the richest corporation on planet Earth.
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Instead of collecting a dozen Avengers Funkos, treat yourself to this painfully cute figure of Deadpool taking selfies with unicorns.
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They can see Turkey's flag fluttering in the distance, the safety they long for painfully near but closed to them.
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Some may question our motives for signing this statement and we aim to counteract their skepticism by being painfully honest.
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"The Dudesons" star Jukka Hilden took a big shot with a new stunt Friday ... and it's painfully entertaining to watch.
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The result was that we all walked around painfully slowly and awkwardly trying not to bump into everything around us.
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The folly of ignoring the voices and warnings of the entrepreneurial or small business community is painfully evident these days.
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Creators have discovered, sometimes painfully, that what critics might have overlooked not that long ago can be central issues today.
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The cost to humanity for Facebook failing to operate with due care is painfully visible and horribly difficult to quantify.
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In the most painfully awkward meet-the-parents scenario, Sofia brings her boyfriend fiance, Gennadi, to meet Stan and Aderholt.
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Ever since Margaret Atwood published The Handmaid's Tale in 1985, it's been consistently heralded as both subversive and painfully relevant.
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Still relatively new to fatherhood, Heidecker's domestic cautionary tales aren't so much silly as they are painfully and hilariously relevant.
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The potential for life-threatening problems if either standard or autonomous cars get hacked should make this point painfully obvious.
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DJ AM (whose real name was Adam Goldstein) lived longer than, say, Kurt Cobain, yet his trajectory is painfully familiar.
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Puerto Rico It's been three weeks since Hurricane Maria slammed into Puerto Rico, and the recovery is going painfully slow.
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The problem is that they are not easy to apply consistently, as Brazilians and their leaders are now painfully learning.
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All three of them seem painfully shy, and so the dynamics of the group help deflect some of the attention.
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These will help limit load times heading into games that could be painfully slow on other computers and, sometimes, consoles.
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Yet, Thrones' painfully long time away from our TV screens hasn't dampened the imaginations of the fantasy epic's dedicated fans.
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Yet with spending surpassing 28503 trillion dollars last year, access to quality health care for all Americans remains painfully elusive.
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It is the last of those three that will linger painfully in Oklahoma City, especially now that Durant is gone.
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It accomplished nothing but making us all aware of a national issue of which we are all already painfully aware.
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When the hooks connect, they create a charged circuit, which causes muscles to contract painfully, rendering the subject temporarily incapacitated.
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They would also send in postcards and letters with inspired entries that ranged from the esoteric to the painfully sophomoric.
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The result is Republican representation that, at least in terms of gender, falls painfully short of reflecting the American public.
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It remains painfully relevant today, when children are being bombed in Syria or boarding shabby boats to escape by sea.
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Over two hours, I painfully watched her arrive with just shortness of breath, to decreasing blood pressure, and eventually death.
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A week after the category 4 storm, the recovery has been painfully slow and the devastation is worse than expected.
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Many have pointed out that the photo is painfully ironic given how Khloé has spoken up about the Armenian genocide.
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Instead of deciding to get help for what I painfully knew to be a catastrophic problem, I turned to cocaine.
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These vigilante men target women who they consider immodest and throw acid in their faces, painfully disfiguring them for life.
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As Crowley lays all this out over coffee in a painfully hipsterish shop in Kingston's old Stockade District–get it?
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Bob was painfully shy and had to overcome childhood stuttering, which is why in conversation there were often long pauses.
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Destiny 1 was inviting, stimulating, and rewarding, but it was hampered by content droughts and a painfully small player inventory.
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Aki Kaurismaki's tale of a Syrian refugee in Helsinki ekes out dark and biting humor from painfully timely subject matter.
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It's my account, but my mom and T. are also linked to it, so my refills amounts are painfully high.
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It is now painfully clear that we've overestimated intelligence as a world-changing force; it is idiocy that holds sway.
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Although details are scarce, for many, the death of King is painfully reminiscent of Tamir Rice's death in November 2014.
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The city's housing market is painfully tight, and rents have been soaring in the Bronx, where they want to remain.
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A particular source of irritation has been the utter failure of the repatriation schemes painfully negotiated with the Myanmar government.
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Her venture into a local dance class ends with her father condemning the group's painfully modest performance outfits as whorish.
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What's more, we now know about Mr. Barr's reasoning to clear the president, which turns out to be painfully thin.
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Fitfully and sometimes painfully, his government has streamlined regulations, winnowed a famously antiquated bureaucracy and tackled corruption and tax evasion.
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But attachment comes at a steep price: Levittown, which lacks a commercial or manufacturing base, has painfully high property taxes.
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It was only after a painfully on-the-nose dream a few weeks later that I stopped doubting my intuition.
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It is easy to understand how painfully the rejection hits, since the process has all been framed around the outcome.
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This simple truth became painfully evident on a trip to the port of Essaouira in Morocco a few years back.
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It hasn't helped that the progress of its recent top draft packs, apart from Devin Booker, has been painfully slow.
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She came across as both painfully vulnerable and unfathomably strong, which is to say that she came across as human.
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And people will die: needlessly, painfully, and in numbers no single, novel cause or event here has produced in generations.
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It frees them up to have different kinds of conversations that make clear how painfully limited the prevailing ones are.
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She also struggles painfully over Harriet's confrontation with her lover's wife and the decisions Harriet must make about her pregnancy.
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The second is the corresponding authenticity of Helena's emotions about her father, painfully revisited and refined as she tracks him.
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But even as his financial prospects improved, Bonnell was painfully withdrawing from a relationship with the mother of his son.
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President Trump pulled out of the painfully-negotiated agreement in 2018, and Iran officially announced its withdrawal earlier this month.
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Stories of young black men in fatal encounters with police have become a painfully routine part of the news cycle.
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And it has deep and painfully earned experience from the SARS outbreak, which killed at least eight health care workers.
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That's what almost all court appointment debates are about, and this one feels both universal and painfully of its time.
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In the view of most Korean Americans, the public discourse on North Korea and South Korea has been painfully uninformed.
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Party leaders have the job of winning nationally; Democrats are painfully aware that not all congressional districts are Berkeley, Calif.
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But its clumsy title (taken from a stunningly cruel offhand remark by one of Scott Walker's staffers) is painfully correct.
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Until then, we remain painfully aware that every 62 minutes, someone dies as a direct result of an eating disorder.
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With the Barbara Gelb obituary, the reporter seems almost painfully required to focus on her, rather than her husband, Arthur.
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Gut Punch No. 2 lands in the form of Jimmy, who visits and attempts a heartbreakingly sincere, painfully honest rapprochement.
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For those who work with and teach these students, the causes of this trend -- and its costs -- are painfully clear.
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"This Is America" wouldn't have become the phenomenon it is without its absolutely genius music video and painfully relevant timing.
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A hopelessly awkward, relentlessly horny preteen who loves horses and likes to write "erotic friend fiction," she's painfully, endearingly earnest.
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What is most remarkable about this film is how thoroughly — how painfully, how honestly, how beautifully — it answers that question.
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And yet, she is painfully aware of how young she is as she writes, making her work even more heartbreaking.
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But China isn't the U.S. or other countries, as the NBA was just the latest to have made painfully clear.
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Here is a Times recommendation: Freaks and Geeks Watch ... if you want a painfully earnest and bitingly humorous teen drama.
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SATURDAY PUZZLE — Grids at the end of the week are devised to challenge the solver, as we're all painfully aware.
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Officials have been painfully aware of the potential of their interactions to leak, though parts of the discussion did anyway.
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It's a post-chemical-wasteland take on EBM, where human skin painfully sloughs off to reveal mechanical skeletons glimmering underneath.
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Like many artists reacting to the horrors of war, Beuys sought catharsis through alternative means, finding mere words painfully insufficient.
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Taking a step back, it becomes painfully clear that this isn't just a story about advanced screenings for entertainment critics.
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In a painfully close-to-home scene, a White House tour guide mourns the desecration of the office she serves.
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Harassment in the media is a problem — the recent news about Charlie Rose and Matt Lauer makes that painfully clear.
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She plays a 14-year-old band geek with an unrequited crush on the painfully dorky protagonist Lucas (Corey Haim).
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The reality is that it's stuck, awkwardly, painfully, between the two—dissatisfying both as a film and as a game.
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The following season, in a result that now seems painfully familiar, Arsenal were battered at home by a fantastic Barcelona side.
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The buyer says the roof leaks like a sieve ... something that became painfully apparent after the grand entrance of El Nino.
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Newton's Panthers teammates and coaches who stood and answered questions, painfully, gamely, were black, white and Latino, veteran and rookie alike.
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"Safe Conduct" comically asks what happens when paranoia and precautionary checks are taken so far as to painfully tear one apart.
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But then, you press your lips together and find them painfully dry and sandpaper-y, and realize you spoke too soon.
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When we first meet Julie she's painfully earnest and idealistic, but also ambitious, a hard worker with a large social circle.
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I started reviewing the frozen food I bought as a way of making fun of my painfully lonely, sad bachelor lifestyle.
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Alamy The creators of Magic: The Gathering were painfully aware that their game might be nothing more than a passing fad.
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Related: We're ignoring a possible genocide in South Sudan The need for a dramatic overhaul of the UNSC is painfully clear.
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Still, anti-Facebook absolutists will continue to fight the good fight against the platform, for reasons both painfully real and imagined.
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And people are running wild with it, dreaming up bios that are painfully embarrassing, hilariously out-of-touch, and frighteningly realistic.
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The Last Guardian is clearly a metaphor for the painfully adorable hellscape that your life becomes when you raise a puppy.
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Painfully relatable, this movie might leave you and your mom in a nostalgic puddle of tears, but y'know, the good kind.
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"Ninety-nine percent of the places within our budget felt painfully suburban," said Mr. Pickard, who described himself as an urbanite.
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It's painfully, criminally optimistic to imagine that festivals in the US would ever follow suit, at least without some genuine incentive.
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It was painfully awkward to watch — Niantic employees tried to keep the situation under control, while players became ever more agitated.
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The thick report, almost 40 pages, amounted to a painfully detailed account of human suffering: unlawful killings, abductions, bombings, mass graves.
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As a direct response to the painfully exhausting, unreliable market model, we decided to open a permanent retail store in Brooklyn.
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PD: At times, almost painfully so, but this work has tempered my nostalgia by providing a space to reckon with it.
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The pitch, with its infomercial-y copy and stock photo couple, can be read as painfully wholesome or brilliantly self-aware.
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Inflation is already painfully high, at 14% or so, and costlier imported fuel and food will lift prices higher this year.
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