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In other words: its terribleness makes it kind of great.
But the evidence of Ferris's terribleness just can't be denied.
But the aggressive terribleness of his performance isn't completely his fault.
I needed to get away from the tangibility of all the terribleness.
Hick's colleagues say her decision is the accumulation of six months of terribleness.
But the absolute hands-down winning argument is the stupendous terribleness of her opponent.
While the reasons for that failure are legion, the primary cause was Clinton's own terribleness.
But the one thing people can undoubtedly agree on is the terribleness of airplane food.
The extreme terribleness of Warcraft is enough to make one existential about the purpose of movies.
And while Trump may be a terrible president, there is no single narrative of his terribleness.
So if Trump does win this thing, he'll owe it all to the terribleness of Ted Cruz.
Maybe because we'd been so scared for so long that now we felt we were over the terribleness.
Then I lent it to a friend in the hope that we could enjoy discussing its terribleness together.
"You" knows they're all terrible, and it also knows the real fight isn't against terribleness, it's against boringness.
The climax of escape is indeed a triumph, with the McGloones meeting an end befitting their outrageous terribleness.
It's all well and good — and really very satisfying — to harp constantly about the terribleness of Donald Trump.
So if this poor soul had measles and then this parasite, his death was the perfect storm of terribleness.
Time and again, he has taken a long-standing American problem and brought it to new levels of terribleness.
Is the terribleness just an inherent part of the internet [or] can communities be made online in a healthy way?
But the terribleness of the app hasn't stopped the rave reviews from pouring in on both iTunes and Google Play.
And I've always had a perverse affection for state legislatures, which tend to be wonderful in their terribleness, wherever you are.
K. Jon, now you get to sit in this thing that is the source of all of that strife and terribleness.
The "Sean Spicer Shouldn't Have Said That" 2017 tour continues, and wow, does it keep inspiring more terribleness in its wake.
Now that was a terrible night, but largely because of the swelling terribleness it left in my stomach as opposed to any eventful incidents.
"There is a correlation with the value of the contract and the terribleness of the government on the other end of that contract," Freeman said.
The last 48 hours of the news cycle have been dominated by a string of controversies that, put together, show the dizzying depths of Trump's terribleness.
Democrats and a few moderate Republicans — as well as groups representing doctors, nurses, hospitals, retirees and patient groups — oppose the bill, because of its general terribleness.
Gallion, the engaged writer, said her peers are "awakening to the terribleness of everything" earlier than their predecessors because of how easy it is to stay connected.
Though Wolitzer extends her novel into 2019, acknowledging the Trump era, too cutely, as "the big terribleness," nowhere does she mention the woman whom Trump ran against.
A reporter asked Waititi about the needs "writers should be asking for" in negotiations, to which Waititi gave an about-face answer on the terribleness of... Apple keyboards.
Issue-wise, DeVos might have the terribleness edge, although Pruitt has been working on a wide range of awful initiatives that could endanger everything from clean air to the sockeye salmon.
But it is less a testament to any consensus that Pence is a good politician, or a good fit for Trump, than to the unusual terribleness of the other candidates under consideration.
Sure, the Flame is a powerful religious symbol to some, but it's great that the show is exploring the fact that all the terribleness with A.L.I.E. would definitely cause people to lose their faith.
Whitehead was getting clowned on social media for his lack of tackling and the overall terribleness of the Browns, when he lashed back on Twitter, "Imma kill you bitch ... that's on blood," he told one guy.
Chipotle missed earnings, revenue and same-store sales estimates in its second-quarter earnings report, a trifecta of terribleness that shows just how sorely the company has been bruised by the continuing fallout of its E. coli outbreak.
Besides the objective terribleness of trumpeting life advice from Thomas Friedman, the entry is notable because it was cross-posted to Couric's Instagram account, where it logged over 2000 likes and a handful of comments, including one from Couric herself.
Mildred is perfectly comfortable dressing down a priest for his complicity in covering up child sex abuse in the church, or excoriating those who'd rather turn a blind eye to the sexism, racism, and general terribleness of the world around them.
I'm not just making this up out of nowhere: the terribleness of pi as a constant was first proposed by mathematician Bob Palais in his article "π Is Wrong!" and later expounded upon in The Tau Manifesto by Michael Hartl, which serves as the basis for modern tauism.
The reviews for the show were almost uniformly negative, yet they didn't quite prepare me for the terribleness of the initial episodes, which alternate between feeble attempts to mine humor from hot-button issues like sexual assault and suicide, and even feebler attempts to treat those issues seriously.
A central tenant of ACT is that emotional pain is driven in large part by getting over-involved in difficult experiences and thoughts (that is, going over-and-over things in our mind; getting stuck in our experiences; and being unable to create any psychological distance between yourself and the terribleness of things).
A central tenet of ACT is that emotional pain is driven in large part by getting over-involved in difficult experiences and thoughts (that is, going over and over things in our mind, getting stuck in our experiences, and being unable to create any psychological distance between yourself and the terribleness of things).
I mean, watch this thing: This shot was so charmed that its essential terribleness—bouncing to-and-fro on the rim, a little fart noise emanating with every bounce—helped kill off enough clock that the Cavs had to forfeit the last possession because there is literally nothing you can accomplish with .
The solution Greer offers to the Trump era — the "big terribleness" that falls over the concluding chapter — is a Lean In-style manifesto that exhorts women to speak with their outside voices, and it's never quite clear whether that book's empty platitudes speak to the emptiness of Greer's ambitions or are meant to be read as potentially constructive and empowering.
When coworkers have asked me if I'm okay, whether because of El Paso, ICE raids, violence at the border, or whatever the day's menu of terribleness offers my people, I either well up in tears as a knot the size of a grapefruit grows in my throat, gently choking me, or I spout the rehearsed lines that won't lead to my entire day going into emotional disarray.
Not being able to feel crushingly terrible made him feel terrible, but even this second order of terribleness had, to his inquisitive mind, a compelling textural quality that made him wish only to experience more of it: his mind found any sensation or state induced by it fascinating, which was an indirect way of admitting that his mind found itself fascinating, which was to say that he, Bobby Tallis, found every facet of his own disgustingly mundane self and life fascinating.
The Passover Haggadah, in the magid section of the Seder, quotes to elucidate the term "great terribleness" in interpreting the "great terribleness" to mean the revelation of the Shechinah or Divine Presence.The Interlinear Haggadah: The Passover Haggadah, with an Interlinear Translation, Instructions and Comments. Edited by Menachem Davis, pages 49–50. Brooklyn: Mesorah Publications, 2005.
The Haggadah quotes to elucidate the term "a mighty hand" in , interpreting the "mighty hand" to mean the plague of pestilence on the Egyptian livestock.Menachem Davis, editor, Interlinear Haggadah, page 49; Joseph Tabory, JPS Commentary on the Haggadah, page 94. The Haggadah quotes to elucidate the term "an outstretched arm" in , interpreting the "outstretched arm" to mean the sword. The Haggadah quotes to elucidate the term "great terribleness" in , interpreting the "great terribleness" to mean the revelation of the Shekhinah or Divine Presence.
Next, the Haggadah cites , , , , , and to elucidate the report in that "the Lord brought us forth out of Egypt with a mighty hand, and with an outstretched arm, and with great terribleness, and with signs, and with wonders."Menachem Davis, editor, Interlinear Haggadah, pages 48–50; Joseph Tabory, JPS Commentary on the Haggadah, pages 93–94. The Haggadah quotes for the proposition that God took the Israelites out of Egypt, not through an angel, not through a seraph, not through an agent, but on God's own.Menachem Davis, editor, Interlinear Haggadah, pages 48–49; Joseph Tabory, JPS Commentary on the Haggadah, pages 93–94.

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