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JF: Poor thing.. CW: I figured if I fool her yeah poor thing indeed.
" The poor thing, though: It has to follow "The Pen.
Caitlin Lovinger will be sitting in for her, poor thing.
She is too far gone to even know, poor thing.
The poor thing doesn't realize we steal her eggs every day.
Poor thing was up like five or six times last night.
The poor thing will have no idea what it's doing wrong.
It didn't make it, the poor thing, but it didn't not make it.
And if you don't know then you're lucky but also you poor thing.
I mean, if I say my mother or my father is dead, everyone tells me 'Oh, poor thing, she lost her mother, oh, poor thing, she lost her father,' but if we say that about our cat, we seem ridiculous.
I look back at photographs and I see you and think, that poor thing.
"When I look at the poor thing, I want to pick it up," McDonald says.
Sansa (the poor thing) got away from the Lannisters, only to be stuck with Ramsay.
So I kept on playing the whole I'm broke, I'm poor thing in the conversation.
"I feel so sorry for this poor thing," one user, Nichapa Samranrat, wrote on Facebook.
A neighbor found Brady, but the poor thing had been attacked and was in bad shape.
Lol is this how it happened or was I was trying to help you poor thing?
She softly patted his hand as if saying "you poor thing," before pushing him away again.
Flynn's son, Michael Flynn Jr., traffics in hate crimes You poor thing…..need a coloring book?
"And now he's not being invited — poor thing — to Martha's Vineyard cocktail parties," Kay said sarcastically.
"Poor thing," Shannon said, before tucking Judge into bed with water, cookies, and pills by her bedside.
It's the last week of eighth grade, and it's hard not to feel for the poor thing.
He was working all night and I told him that we needed to go bed shopping, poor thing.
If you've never heard it (poor thing) and need a point of comparison, check out the video below.
When my ass lies down on the back of my leg, I think, Oh, rest, you poor thing.
"The poor thing," she murmured, and lifted her face so I could see the tears blurring her eyes.
Now, with the iPhone boasting some measure of water resistance, SquareTrade had to see if they could drown the poor thing.
I thought, This is a poor thing for me to have; people think they can reach me here, and they can't.
The poor thing died before anyone else could hear it speak, so you'll just have to take my word for it.
The cow ran for nearly two hours before he was apprehended, poor thing, near the entrance to his local Taco Bell.
The poor thing probably just wanted to chill out in the pool, but didn't seem to be the most confident swimmer.
Or maybe it's the social justice tie-in — you know, the whole robbing from the rich and giving to the poor thing.
It was the classic "keep your friends close and your enemies closer, but only sometimes, to make sure they stay poor" thing.
Ultimately, it was peaceful, and Cooper noticed that the poor thing was stuck on a drum line, which he reported to authorities.
My husband honked and the poor thing scurried away, but I couldn't help but consider it a fitting start to our long weekend.
"It turns out that this oak was put in quarantine for American sanitary reasons and the poor thing did not survive," Macron said.
"Oh you poor thing, you lost your partner" Linda Chapman only learned about her son's online fame and the reason for it after he died.
Shane: Aww you poor thing you are just a human I believe in you there there you are actually really genuine and a nice guy!
The poor thing slices her hand while trying to shotgun a beer, and is banished to the diving board while everyone else, including Steve and Nancy, have sex.
"We don't think of the successful poet or artist, 'Oh, poor thing, they can't do that in their heads, they need pens and paper and software'," he says.
Mr. Henshall is just fine as a weary producer of fraying integrity who falls for a beautiful young co-worker, Diana Christensen, who is (poor thing) television incarnate.
I figure she's hungry because her bowl's empty, but poor thing got diagnosed with worms and my fiancé has been feeding her a mixture of wet and dry food.
Not only is Mars' lumpy, crusted-over dust bunny of a moon destined to be ripped to pieces in ten million years, it seems the poor thing can't stop punching itself.
I filled my body to capacity with foie gras and duck breast—I know, I know, leave the poor thing alone—some sort of egg-meat biscuit and lobster corn-dogs.
At the time, there was lots of interest in the case in and around New Jersey, with many local media organizations covering the dolphin's death (photos of the poor thing here).
When presented with a piteous, neglected child, Jane might allow that she's rather fond of the poor thing, but she'll also make a point of noting that the child is not particularly bright.
So I don't remember how I got in touch with them, but somebody over there mentioned that the best way for me to get help, you poor thing, was to call the police.
Any remaining doubters can ask Margaery, or the High Septon, or the luckless Septa Unella, or even King Tommen, for whom it all was finally just too much to bear, the poor thing.
Unfortunately, in this role, he is in the line of momsplaining fire on the daily because when you're a dad, how could you possibly know how to care for your children, you poor thing.
"), mourns Bobby Christina Brown ("Poor thing"), and sometimes tires of being on the receiving end of her great-nieces' lens ("You know one of these days I'm gonna shove that camera up your ass, Michelle.
All they said was -- well,The poor thing is free at last --And I witnessed it Her bundle of things, so frailAn ant could have carried it off like a grain of wheat --And I witnessed it.
When I was in high school (in Florence), my history teacher consistently referred to her as "la poverina" — the poor thing — for having been twice cheated by the French, out of her love and her culinary expertise.
The new animal has been named Tongtianlong limosus, meaning "muddy dragon on the road to heaven," because the poor thing appears to have died when it became trapped in a mud patch some 66 to 72 million years ago.
But whereas the Crockpot presents you a finished product (ideally a hearty chili or tender pork roast) after five hours, a Roomba leaves you with dusty molding and a desire to just put the poor thing out of its misery.
"It so happens that for American sanitary reasons it underwent a quarantine, and the poor thing didn't survive because it was subjected to a slightly difficult regimen," Mr. Macron said in the interview, which was published on Tuesday, without specifying the exact circumstances of the tree's demise.
What the gif above doesn't capture is his parting shot, when he finally heads off in a different direction to the Google street view camera: Let's go in for that all-important zoom: Still turning to swear at the poor thing even when he's halfway across the road.
The poor thing had suffered much neglect in its lifetime, and I had to trust that it would carry me across the savanna and into the foothills of the Rwenzori Mountains, skirting the border of the Democratic Republic of Congo, then south toward Rwanda and back to Kampala, the Ugandan capital.
I read some books about her and I realized what a pathetic life she had, with all kinds of screwups. It was terrible. The poor thing. Anything that could have gone wrong, did go wrong.
The poor thing goes through an absolute nightmare and manages to never be the "annoying kid" in the film; she brings genuine heart to proceedings and is essential for Carter's redemption."Friel, Eoin. "Standoff (2016 Review), "The Actionelite", March 5, 2016. Retrieved March 1, 2017.
In the comic strip they engaged in dialogue in balloons in the standard comic strip format. Gardner first began drawing these characters while he was a student at Antioch College. As an English word from Yiddish, "nebbish" means an insignificant, pitiful person; a nonentity (from Yiddish interjection nebekh "poor thing!", and from Czech nebohý).
Early in the Restoration era, Killigrew, then the manager of the King's Company, staged a new production of The Princess. Samuel Pepys attended the first performance on 29 November 1661. (As he recorded in his Diary, Pepys thought it "a poor thing.")Helen McAfee, Pepys on the Restoration Stage, London, Oxford University Press, 1916; p. 168.
Agathon has been thought to be the subject of Lovers' Lips, an epigram attributed to Plato: ::::Kissing Agathon, I had my soul upon my lips; for it rose, poor wretch, as though to cross over. Another translation reads: ::::Kissing Agathon, I found my soul at my lips. Poor thing! It went there, hoping--to slip across.
From a story by Silvio D'Arzo. The old priest of a small mountain village realizes that the old Zelinda has for some time sad and thoughtful. After much persuasion, can be confident that the poor thing has soul: he would like to end prematurely to his strenuous and monotonous life. Mind the sacedordote search animatedly distogliela this regard, slips off a cliff and save it Zelinda pulling it upward.
Nelson invited his nearest surviving family to breakfast, and presented Mrs. Westcott with his own Nile medal, saying, "You will not value it less because Nelson has worn it." On 17 January 1801 he wrote to Lady Hamilton: > At Honiton I visited Captain Westcott's mother -- poor thing, except from > the bounty of government and Lloyd's, in very low circumstances. The brother > is a tailor, but had they been chimney-sweepers it was my duty to show them > respect.
Her notable Broadway appearances were in Jean Furguson Black's comedy Penny Wise (1937), J. Frank Davis' The Ladder (1926), Elmer Harris' comedy The Great Necker (1928), Dillard Long's comedy A Good Woman, Poor Thing (1933), Lynn Starling's comedy The First Apple (1933), Frederic and Fanny Hatton's comedy Dancing Partner (1930), and Martin Flavin's Cross Roads (1929). Purcell was a trustee of Ripon College and member of Governor's Council on the Arts (Wisconsin). She also served as an adviser to Johnson Foundation.
Mathilda d'Orozco described this view in a contemporary letter where she defended the queen against it: "She is pushing the King, it is said, the poor thing, to make him greet people, when they are out. She is guarding him, not as an angel of mercy, not as a slave of duty, a martyr - no, as a virago, concerned only for her reign. This is so hard, so ungrateful...."Robert Braun (1950). Silvertronen, En bok om drottning Josefine av Sverige-Norge.
The > (eldest) prince, chubby and fat, almost blind, strange and odd - if not to > say an imbecile - attempts to imitate his father but only makes himself > artificial and unpleasant. He talks continually, does not know what he says, > and is in all aspects unbearable. He is accommodating but a poor thing, > loves his consort to the point of worship, and is completely governed by > her. The (second) son, Prince Georg, is the most ridiculous person > imaginable, and so silly that he can never be left alone but is always > accompanied by a courtier.
Austin Clarkson, "On the Music of Stefan Wolpe: Essays and Recollections", Pendragon Press, 2003 p. 141. For his part Satie ventured no public opinion about Schoenberg as a composer, but in 1921 - when anti-Germanic sentiment was still a factor in France's postwar music scene - he defended his Austrian colleague as a matter of principle: "We know that Art has no homeland...poor thing...its lack of fortune prevents it...So why not play Richard Strauss and Schoenberg?"Erik Satie, untitled item in Esprit Nouveau, 1921. Quoted in Nigel Wilkins, "The Writings of Erik Satie", Eulenburg Books, London, 1980, p. 68.
Poe reported in the Broadway Journal in December 1845 that the Nassau Monthly at Princeton College harshly criticized "The Imp of the Perverse". Calling it a "humbug", the reviewer noted that the author's line of reasoning about this philosophical idea was difficult to follow. "He chases from the wilderness of phrenology into that of transcendentalism, then into that of metaphysics generally; then through many weary pages into the open field of inductive philosophy, where he at last corners the poor thing, and then most unmercifully pokes it to death with a long stick."Thomas, Dwight & David K. Jackson.
Lovett scream, deliberately lets her go (still without recognizing her) asking her to forget his face. He leaves her sitting in the barber chair, after which she is not seen again, leaving it unclear if she reunites with Anthony, as the film also suggests that Johanna finds the idea of eloping with Anthony to be a naive solution to her traumatic upbringing. In this version Johanna is sixteen years old. In "Poor Thing", Mrs Lovett describes Johanna as the "year-old kid", which, added to the fifteen years Sweeney has spent in Australia, makes her sixteen.
52 In late 1951, after Fo had gained experience with Parenti, Italian national radio station RAI invited Fo to perform a solo Saturday evening comedy series Poer nano (Poor thing), airing after Parenti's Anacleto the Gas Man. Fo created 18 adult fairy tale monologues adapted from biblical and historical tales. The series also featured Shakespearean tales with various twists, such as a version of Hamlet in which the titular character kills his father to continue an affair with his mother; Ophelia is portrayed as Hamlet's uncle's transvestite mistress, while Horatio plays the ghost of Hamlet's father dressed up as a sheet and only appears when Hamlet is drunk.
The court acknowledged the accuracy of Bruns's contention that the "various attributes of Superman find prototypes or analogues among the heroes of literature and mythology . . . a comic Hercules . . ." Nonetheless, to the extent that the Superman strips contained any expression, they were protected by copyright: > [I]f his production involves more than the presentation of a general type he > may copyright it and say of it: "A poor thing but mine own." Perhaps the > periodicals of the complainant are foolish rather than comic, but they > embody an original arrangement of incidents and a pictorial and literary > form which preclude the contention that Bruns was not copying the antics of > Superman portrayed in Action Comics.
Emin has created a number of installation art pieces including Poor Thing (Sarah and Tracey) (2001) which was made up of two hanging frames, hospital gowns, a water bottle and wire. A similar installation called Feeling Pregnant III (2005) made up of fabric hung off wooden and metal coat hangers and stands was a later creation for Emin. Both these installations touch further on Emin's relationship with pregnancy and abortion and can be related to Louise Bourgeois' sculptures such as Untitled (1996), a mobile of hanging clothes, and Untitled (2007), a series of standing bronze sculptures. The Perfect Place to Grow (2001) was a video installation with a set consisting of a wooden birdhouse, a DVD (shot on Super 8), monitor, trestle, plants, wooden ladder.
The villain draws his sword, Bosko his, and as they begin to duel, the spontaneously animated swords shake hands as if to signal the start of the fight. The villain clearly has the upper hand, especially when he stabs the feather on Bosko's hat and the poor thing turns out to be a live bird, which flies away! Bosko continues to fight the cur, but breaks the cur's sword against his after the other half of the cur's sword is broken and lands in the floor, leading him to call for a caddy, who carries with him a number of foils, and on whose long beard the villain whets his new blade. Bosko chooses to refine his weapon with a pencil sharpener, as the foil was blunted in the last exchange.

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