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At times, the punishingly long hours can have tragic consequences.
Inside, lights are punishingly bright and walking paths are wide.
It was a punishingly hot summer on the Jersey Shore.
Going outside the family for care can be punishingly expensive, however.
Rejoinders are punishingly specific, which in turn makes them surprisingly universal.
Seawatching is sometimes nauseating, often freezing, and almost always punishingly dull.
Its own property prices are punishingly high, forcing buyers to look elsewhere.
Try the fucking Bronko Nagurski of punishingly luscious women on my payroll.
If it's anything like Dark Souls, though, expect Sekiro to be punishingly difficult.
The landscape is nearly as flat as a prairie; the fairways, punishingly narrow.
We rejected some wines that were overbearingly acidic — punishingly tart and lacking charm.
So my work schedule became punishingly intense, but I made time for the Latitude.
But because all the Democratic contests allot their delegates proportionally, it's actually punishingly difficult.
Rents are punishingly high in New York, and the cost of moving is staggering.
That it's punishingly expensive to have children and raise a family in the country?
It is already punishingly rare for writers to make a living wage from their books.
Construction workers getting off punishingly late shifts showed up when it opened at 215:212 a.m.
Like any annuity, these may come with punishingly high fees, so reading the small print is crucial.
Lying on an army cot, she was listless and quietly sobbing in a punishingly hot canvas tent.
I grew up in Minnesota, where lakes are a dime-a-dozen and summer is punishingly humid.
Here's what it's like to work in one of the world's most beautiful, remote, and punishingly cold places.
In a city where rents are punishingly high, discovering an informal, affordable arts collective seemed a minor miracle.
No one needs to spend more than 13 hours in Clay Jensen's (Dylan Minnette) punishingly dark world every year.
With its punishingly expensive office space, Hong Kong is already facing competition from other regional hubs for international investment.
The fact is that Dead Cells is both a fantastically designed video game and also a punishingly difficult one.
Every year, the punishingly long telecast contains at least a few numbers that make the whole night worth sitting through.
That's just capitalism, just as market forces explain why it's such a punishingly expensive hassle to live in San Francisco.
But it also matters that the movie is so punishingly dreary, painting a portrait of the world where everyone's a sinner.
Watching footwork dance battles on YouTube helped explain why the music was so punishingly frenetic: it existed to serve the dancers.
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Residents of Turbat, a remote town in southwestern Pakistan, have had to cope with punishingly hot weather for generations.
And if audiences begin to pull away from what Disney's offering, it could be punishingly difficult for the company to alter course.
That first night flew by in a whizz of beer, bass, and wallet-punishingly priced burgers, as all good dance festivals should.
The film pointedly contrasts the splendor of the Scottish landscape with the punishingly austere lives of the farmers who toil in the fields.
In other words, this is shapewear you'll actually want to wear for more occasions than just squeezing into that punishingly fitted bridesmaid dress.
How can they also keep up with the punishingly long hours and bonding over evening drinks that companies often require of their employees?
That experience would have left them utterly unprepared for a life in which slave status was inherited, based on ethnicity and punishingly cruel.
The centerpiece of the project is a special turbine built by Toshiba and designed for the punishingly high pressure used in the process.
To appease foreign investors and defend their currencies, they could raise interest rates to punishingly high levels; but that would bankrupt many domestic companies.
During the opera's most punishingly repetitive passages, the cast and orchestra, conducted by Grant Gershon, showed signs of fatigue and lost some necessary precision.
Publishing is staffed almost entirely by white people — and in large part, that fact can be explained by publishing's punishingly low entry-level salaries.
He taught the expression to his students at San Francisco State University, where he is a math professor, after giving them a punishingly hard exam.
Ruby especially knows how the sausage is made; she's almost punishingly aware of the narrative of black contestants, and her fight feels noble but doomed.
Somewhere along the way, Barneys went from aspirational to punishingly elitist — it failed to adapt to the modern shopper, and in turn consumer sentiment soured.
For over ten years, the guitarist has been lending his style to the band that is at times beautifully atmospheric and at others, punishingly brutal.
Arriving on Dekmantel's label, "Magnet" is Hood doing what he does best: stupidly simple, punishingly effective clanking techno that sounds utterly out of this world.
Though business lending in Africa suffers from punishingly high interest rates, giving Islamic lenders an apparent advantage, they face the same fundamental difficulties as conventional peers.
Some thoughts are magical ("Are you a blacksmith where you are, bending iron, love bending you"), some cynical ("Nature makes mistakes"), some unfinished, some punishingly repetitive.
Should you point out that the prices seem punishingly high (Beijing duck, for instance, is $74 per person), Mr. Chow will smile and nod in affirmation.
We reviewed the glistening bodies of "Baywatch"; the latest, punishingly bad installment of "Pirates of the Caribbean"; and a four-hour documentary of the Grateful Dead.
As many American parents know, hiring care for young children during the workday is punishingly expensive, costing the typical family about a third of its income.
Because mobile tariffs are punishingly expensive for refugees, WhatsApp is largely the only way they can communicate with friends and family there and back home in Syria.
Working in an Amazon warehouse can be absolute hell, where employees might skip bathroom breaks to make target goals or work punishingly long hours during the holidays.
Like a lot of American sporting venue owners, the organizers here believe that unless the D.J. is playing tracks at punishingly high levels, nobody is having fun.
On Tuesday afternoon, for a punishingly long time it was next to impossible for many parents to make their way to their children's schools around West Street.
Other potent fillings also do well: A swipe of ume, or pickled plum, is punishingly sour and salty, and bits of miso-marinated beef are exceptionally sweet.
But it left punishingly high duties in place — and China's commitment to ramp up its purchase of U.S. goods and services is unlikely to undo their damage.
Although growth has returned and the euro zone has stabilised, growth rates are still low and, notably in the Mediterranean, unemployment (especially among young people) is punishingly high.
I do think that the $329 model's 32GB of storage is almost punishingly low, but if you're diligent about streaming movies and music, you could probably get by.
Deutsche's push also comes as Germany, which is Europe's biggest economy, risks sliding into recession for the first time since 2013 after years of punishingly low interest rates.
The same could be said of the game's later boss battles, which are punishingly difficult and often require a lot of grinding and a little luck to complete.
And while Ms. Versace appeared for her customary bow wearing an hourglass dress that looked punishingly constricting, the show itself suggested a designer who has loosened her corset.
Working Families As many American parents know, hiring care for young children during the workday is punishingly expensive, costing the typical family about a third of its income.
The result is a sometimes punishingly theatrical experiment that teeters on the verge of surreality, transfixing us with the promise of something terrible lurking just beyond those ratty curtains.
Oracle is putting in punishingly long days on the water ahead of the resumption of racing on Saturday, leaving the sailors shaking before team coaches helped them rebalance their energy.
Because we had some truly terrible storms pass through recently, especially the punishingly-bad winter weather cocktail of storms that the East Coast just weathered in the last few weeks.
The kingdom experiences a seasonal downshift in production at this time of year as electricity demand for air conditioning winds down at the end of the punishingly hot summer season.
And "Fight the Power," a punishingly catchy anti-establishment anthem by the most vocal political hip-hop act of all time, is good theme music for an assault from within.
In many ways, this is a punishingly unfair city, but when it comes to having a healthy populace, it seems like other places could benefit from some New York values.
Summer movies are here: We watched the glistening bodies of "Baywatch"; the latest, punishingly bad installment of "Pirates of the Caribbean"; and a four-hour documentary of the Grateful Dead.
In the late 90s, LGBTQ issues were seldom discussed, and being a woman in the NBA, she said—and all of the expectations that came with it—was punishingly hard.
They keep the rents at punishingly high levels — if their latest tenants can't pay, they can always evict them, pocket the security deposit, and move on to the next desperate soul.
The resurgence of indie titles has shown that people will lap up a platform game that can be punishingly hard, so long as the mechanics are solid and failures are fair.
These peppercorns contain a chemical that creates a slight tingly numbness in the mouth — a built-in fire antidote that allows the cuisine's dishes to be hot, but not punishingly so.
So, while record-breaking temperatures and raging wildfires in the Northern Hemisphere might lead you to believe the sun is punishingly close right now, remember that it is just the opposite.
The path forward is two-pronged: More and better education coupled with better security UX so that users know what (and what not) to do, and doing it isn't punishingly complicated.
The in vitro procedures she has been trying are punishingly expensive, and, just as with an illegal immigrant's border-crossing grasp at a better life, there is no guarantee of success.
Actually, there's plenty of time—the movie runs just over two and a half hours, very little of it wasted ... Katherine Trendacosta, io9: ... at two hours and 45 minutes, it's punishingly long.
After last year's nightmarish masterpiece Bloodborne, a savage and gothic spin on the franchise formula, a whole slew of new players were introduced to From Software's punishingly difficult take on the action RPG.
BRIDGEPORT, W.Va. — The doctors wanted to talk about illness, but the patients — often miners, waitresses, tree cutters and others whose jobs were punishingly physical — wanted to talk only about how much they hurt.
She knows too well the divide between conventionally feminine behavior (sewing culottes for her granddaughter, or cooking a pot of Irish stew) and what lies temptingly, and often punishingly, on the other side.
But, while she continually sizes, and picks, up men, her libido feels punishingly theatrical—she's addicted to the "drama" of sex, its awkwardness and cruelty, detumescing intimacy whenever it emerges from the bedsheets.
It is at times a punishingly violent movie, but its discomforts are more psychological than physical, because it has the effect of transferring that same feeling of doubt and isolation onto the viewer.
But critical parts of The Surge feel so pointlessly, punishingly difficult that it's hard to imagine a world where that kind of structure, which requires a strong challenge next to a normal one, even works.
If the reduction in land planted to corn and soybeans raised prices above their punishingly low levels now, how would Smithfield, Tyson, and other industrial livestock producers like the higher feed costs for their animals?
As we walked through punishingly hot afternoons and plodded on through rain for the past three weeks, tens of thousands of Turkish citizens of varying political persuasions representing the diversity of our country joined us.
The costs are mostly paid by the Russian people and, obliquely, by most other nations, especially Russia's neighbors, because the price of constant uncertainty is punishingly expensive military spending and rising threats to peace and prosperity.
The result is a punishingly repetitive game of cat and mouse as the carnies are kidnapped on Halloween (hence the title), dumped in an abandoned factory and hunted by a variety pack of power-tool-wielding psychopaths.
Sexual harassment is rampant, and job insecurity, domineering managers, and punishingly long hours—not to mention the tyranny of grouchy Yelp reviewers—make food-and-beverage-related jobs some of the toughest around for employees' mental health.
This particular contest pits the idealism and punishingly theoretical vernacular of leftism—Johnson introduces his partner, Luna, who is Vietnamese, as a "Marxist-­Leninist of the Ho Chi Minh school"—against the prosaic reformism of liberal capitalism.
On-demand companies in general can have punishingly low margins, and managing growth, securing new partnerships and finding a way to operate profitably or at least break-even is one of the most difficult parts of the space.
Ethiopia has been destabilized by civil war and rule by kleptocratic strongmen for much of its modern history, and now operates as a punishingly low-wage manufacturing economy under the U.S.-backed regime of Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed.
Thus Kota Ezawa's vast projected animations of football players kneeling to the soundtrack of a dirgelike national anthem, or Carissa Rodriguez's slow video pans inside the punishingly luxurious homes of ultra-rich collectors in New York and California.
In season four, she even got a partner worthy of her punishingly high standards in J.R. — who, as played with a liquid smirk by Rosario Dawson, was an unexpected choice, both because she is Petra's lawyer and a woman.
In Arrival, Denis Villeneuve (the director behind Sicario and Prisoners, among others) needs Adams to be the warmest element in what could be a punishingly chilly film about the gulf that would exist between humanity and any alien species we met.
But for some solitude, I recommend coming in the middle of October, after the crowds vacationing during China's "Golden Week" have left, but when the fall foliage is still impressive and the air is crisp but not yet punishingly cold.
After World War II, as the nation entered a period of rapid economic growth, Japanese women typically quit work when they married or gave birth, taking care of the home while their husbands worked punishingly long hours to power Japan Inc.
It was the pain of also being caught up in a visibly unequal and brutally success-oriented world, of being told to strive for roles and lives that they knew, in their child's hearts, were lonely and disconnected, punishingly individualist and heartbreaking.
The peso, which has lost half its value against the dollar this year, has stabilized under the IMF plan and a less reserves-destructive approach from the central bank's new chief Guido Sandleris, though interest rates remain punishingly high at around 60 percent.
The air was full of the last days of something special, as groups scoffed chips and rubbed shoulders on arcade machines, we navigated our way to a devious session from Ben UFO and eventually an almost punishingly fun screamer courtesy of DJ Bone.
Her optimism collides with — and is put seriously to the test by — the punishingly high cost of college in a country where, according to the Federal Reserve, there are more than 44 million borrowers who owe $1.6 trillion in student loan debt.
Working squarely within the guidelines of current radio convention and consequently confining themselves within a tighter box than is actually necessary to achieve airplay, these are punishingly generic songs, perhaps because speaking for a whole generation involves the widening and hence blurring of one's scope.
As for how well the games hold up, that probably depends on your affinity for Genesis classics, whether you were a Nintendo fan when you were younger, and how eager you are to play more punishingly difficult games under the constraints of harder-to-use controllers.
They were exposed to the sounds of singeli, nimble rap with ululating keyboard leads, from Tanzania; gabber, frenzied music that makes use of sirens and heavily distorted kick drums, from Indonesia; and a punishingly loud imitation of Cold War sonic weaponry, played from modified tanks rigged with amplifiers.
It's my literal job to keep up on new developments in heavy metal—just heavy metal, not even a punishingly broad category like "rock" or "pop"—and even that is overwhelming sometimes due to the constant deluge of new albums and promos and demos that enter my consciousness on the daily.
A punishingly low yield environment for money managers has sparked a jump in demand for emerging market fixed debt in the past few months, as lack of inflation keeps interest rates in big economies on hold and prompts additional monetary easing from the European Central Bank, the Bank of Japan and the Bank of England.
Mr. Ratelle, 31, arrived in this country from Honduras at the age of 8, the product of a punishingly austere religious upbringing, he said, that allowed him little access to outsiders, to say nothing of the magazines, TV shows and other pop totems of the day, For him, the church, a Christian revivalist denomination called Branhamism, was an insulating fortress.
So when ground troops find themselves in trouble -- and too close to the enemy for fighter jets to drop bombs without risking friendly fire casualties -- A-10 pilots can skim hillsides day and night, under any type of weather, and accurately and punishingly engage ground targets with its powerful 30 mm, seven-barrel Gatling gun, which fires depleted uranium bullets at 3,900 rounds per minute.
So when ground troops find themselves in trouble -- and too close to the enemy for fighter jets to drop bombs without risking friendly fire casualties -- A-10 pilots can skim hillsides day and night, under any type of weather, and accurately and punishingly engage ground targets with the aircraft's powerful 30 mm, seven-barrel Gatling gun, which fires depleted uranium bullets at 3,900 rounds per minute.
So when ground troops find themselves in trouble -- and too close to the enemy for fighter jets to drop bombs without risking friendly fire casualties -- A-10 pilots can skim hillsides day and night, under any type of weather, and accurately and punishingly engage ground targets with its powerful 30 mm, seven-barrel Gatling gun, which fires depleted uranium bullets at 3,900 rounds per minute.
They're also more visually striking and polished than most of the maps in A.L.T. But because of how large and punishingly cryptic many of them are, they also lack some of the range and sense of playfulness that keeps drawing me back to A.L.T. Still, it's not hard to look at Voyager and see Beewen's incredible talent for making unique environments and see his large influence all over A.L.T.'s design.

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