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"painfully" Definitions
  1. extremely, and in a way that makes you feel annoyed, upset, etc.
  2. in a way that causes you physical or emotional pain
  3. with a lot of effort and difficulty

983 Sentences With "painfully"

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