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In the end, the difference between someone's tormented, wistful, heartbroken memories of Gorman Thomas and another person's tormented, wistful, etc.
He tormented the Browns with short, precise passes and then tormented them with long, precise passes, like the 22007-yarder to Chris Hogan that led to the Patriots' third touchdown.
" The decision, he says, "tormented Lee throughout her life.
And I just hope that Recy Taylor died knowing that her truth, like the truth of so many other women who were tormented in those years and even now tormented, goes marching on.
They are two people that are tormented by their ambitions.
As the years went on, he was tormented by nightmares.
IN A world tormented by violence, Japan is remarkably safe.
Last year he was 31, tormented by pain and backsliding.
There was no hint that Iago might be inwardly tormented.
Tormented by survivor's guilt, his brother (Timothy Hutton) attempts suicide.
"We've been tormented as a people," performer Gisela Sarellano said.
But the memories tormented me every single day into adulthood.
A mysterious guest Iraq's recent history is tormented and complex.
Her schoolmate Sandra is tormented by voices in her head.
Absolutely he's tormented, and that anguish comes out in his voice.
The asma boys tormented him with this knowledge at every opportunity.
You tormented my family for a long time with no punishment.
Trump has constantly and publicly tormented his Fed chair, Jay Powell.
The idea of losing contact with them tormented her, associates said.
"I guess it sells more," he said in a tormented tone.
The lost doll, Celina, is tormented by a mean beach attendant.
The Spurs, found themselves tormented by Kawhi Leonard of all people.
Wallace was particularly tormented by Darwin's suggestion of beauty without utility.
All I know is after that, I was no longer tormented.
If Mr Johnson feels tormented by Brexit, he should think again.
Choo tormented his former organization to the tune of five RBIs.
Auggie's fears are realized, and he is tormented by his classmates.
His doubt stretched back to a tormented childhood in northwestern Quebec.
And I just hope — I just hope that Recy Taylor died knowing that her truth, like the truth of so many other women who were tormented in those years, and even now tormented, goes marching on.
And I just hope—I just hope that Recy Taylor died knowing that her truth, like the truth of so many other women who were tormented in those years, and even now tormented, goes marching on.
And I just hope -- I just hope that Recy Taylor died knowing that her truth, like the truth of so many other women who were tormented in those years, and even now tormented, goes marching on.
In her new neighborhood, Ms. Gossiaux is no longer tormented by sirens.
Alvarez is still tormented by her decision to walk alone that day.
Confused and tormented, I reached out to a trend forecaster for insight.
This song is one of Wayne's most tormented moments across his discography.
In pop culture, they're usually shown as incapable, tormented, and just lesser.
The mother was tormented by guilt and worried about her child's future.
In the native way he was tormented now by his own happiness.
Matt Holliday has tormented Bailey, going 73-for-43 with two homers.
By then, however, it wasn't just the cold that tormented my father.
Even at her character's most tormented, Ms. Piper is never merely flailing.
It fails to notice that second-rate artists can be tormented, too.
He emerged with a taste for the tormented sounds of Thelonious Monk.
I haven't spent every day of my life tormented by the memories.
It spread to social media where a group of children tormented her.
"John and Max were both creative, tormented, beautiful geniuses," Ms. Heard said.
Sexual abuse, prostitution and mental illness all shaped Solanas's tormented, truncated life.
Walker says he finds himself tormented by his own urge to connect.
But things never go as planned when you're up against ancient, tormented souls.
In the rehearsal room, Robbins was tormented, slow and often cruel to dancers.
The dog was found after he was tormented by a group of children.
The tormented Catholic Christ hung in his songs and bled there, like himself.
For the last two decades, not knowing her killer's identity has tormented Carrieri.
Lingering uncertainty surrounding its fate has tormented the families of those on board.
There, they'll be "stalked and tormented" by actors portraying the movie's Tethered doppelgangers.
"These are two people who are tormented by their ambitions, in different ways."
For centuries, empty white pages tormented unproductive writers, as motionless cursors do now.
Nelson Cruz has tormented Graveman, going 53-for-17 with a home run.
Having always been this gay boy who was so tormented and picked on.
The average gargantuan harlequin is continually tormented by an unspeakable sense of loss.
Stories about men seen through eyes other than those of a tormented antihero.
She directed phrases full of blazing sound and temperament at the tormented Samson.
The tenor Brandon Jovanovich brings heroic vocal heft and tormented intensity to Herman.
Is it home to a tormented princess, a rich king or someone else?
But the real leads are his two tormented followers: Mary Magdalene and Judas.
My 90-year-old father was tormented by these people for a year.
In both, Yang speaks from the tormented perspective of one of the overlooked.
Marina has just been abducted and tormented by Orlando's vindictive son and his friends.
What else, besides the heart, could cause these abrupt surges that tormented the patient?
Then, as a teen tormented by class bullies; and finally, as a hardened adult.
We can dismiss the targeted individual whose persecutors allegedly tormented her about a breakup.
Chatwood has been tormented by John Jaso, who is 25-for-23 against him.
Crosby has tormented the Islanders with 31 goals and 98 points in 56 games.
Lorenzo Cain tormented the Dodgers early to give the Brewers a 2-0 lead.
Khris Davis (5-for-8) and Rajai Davis (5-for-53) have tormented Pelfrey.
I was memorably tormented by "The Waning of the Middle Ages," by Johan Huizinga.
Ovechkin has tormented Toronto with 32 goals and 58 points in 40 games. 3.
Besides, who but the most tormented of misers can argue with frosted sugar cookies?
This highlighting of a reporter's tormented indecision is why "Serial" made for compulsive listening.
Tormented by depression, he began to believe he needed a plastic lobster to perform.
ROME — The tormented artist Amedeo Modigliani is beloved both by art aficionados and forgers.
There's a suggestion of Catholicism in the spectacle of tormented male flesh, of course.
A Times reader tormented by sleepless nights posed this question to me this year.
Dalaloyan said he had been tormented by the narrow defeat to China in 2018.
But capturing the child's tormented reaction on video is part of the perverted objective.
Melky Cabrera (15-for-34) and Jose Abreu (8-for-14) have tormented Sanchez.
His relatives say he often spoke about being tormented by voices in his head.
In the video, a mouse was in a river, being tormented by a fish.
Inside, however, the family is tormented by disturbing dreams and subtle-but-inexplicable phenomena.
Emyr did not talk about the bullies who had tormented him in elementary school.
For a boxer, being tormented by the thought of contamination is the ultimate paradox.
For a boxer, being tormented by the thought of contamination is the ultimate paradox.
"My story is less about bullying or getting tormented for being a dancer," he says.
For seven seasons, the Liars have been been stalked and tormented by a mysterious villain.
It was a photograph of a tormented child imprisoned in a great rock of flesh.
Charlie Brown tells him the subject of his distant, tormented affection is in the stands.
Indeed, re-humanization of that tormented population may also be on the table in Singapore.
Tormented by bullies, he later got into fights that led to at least three suspensions.
Yelich tormented every Mets pitcher he saw Thursday, driving in four runs on three hits.
The poor, sainted Chris Webber Kings were tormented to the edge of madness by Shaq.
Sam, 26I tormented my grade six teacher so much that he had a mental breakdown.
Our most memorable segments of the Pacific Crest Trail were the ones that tormented us.
On the basketball courts at school in San Diego, I was tormented by other students.
Mr. Baker imbues the character with a tormented single-mindedness that neatly defines his predicament.
Barkley was the perfect complement for Jones and tormented a Redskins secondary missing several regulars.
But their behavior is closer to that of a chief executive than a tormented artist.
Tormented by pain, Morgan Stickney made the agonizing decision to have her lower leg removed.
The Sooners' top two running backs sustained injuries, and the Tigers' defense tormented Mayfield, the quarterback.
Tormented by trickster sounds, images, and animatronics, Bond manages to work Scaramanga's own illusions against him.
The question that has tormented some evolutionary biologists ever since is whether nature favored this arrangement.
Donald Trump, it's been reported, is somewhat tormented by his popular vote loss to Hillary Clinton.
After Morgan's suicide, one of the bullies who had tormented her turned his attention towards Bailey.
He wrote powerfully about his own racial insecurities and his tormented search for meaning and identity.
The crowds there attempted to rape Sansa, and they tormented Cersei during her walk of shame.
"Final Portrait", a homage released in America in March, stars Geoffrey Rush as the tormented genius.
The army has been tormented by a jihadist insurgency in the northern part of the peninsula.
Cersei always hated and tormented her "imp" of a brother for "killing" their mother in childbirth.
I don't watch the series for blustery Louis, but for its bevy of tormented supporting players.
It's a Lynchian picture of the tormented mind, depression's figurative end of the world made literal.
Unlike Matt Murdock's horned hero, Frank isn't tormented by guilt or questions of right and wrong.
Tormented by erratic thoughts and excruciating headaches, he climbed into a garbage Dumpster and shot himself.
It's tormented that its measure of the "core" inflation rate rose only 2628 percent in 28503.
His contradictions seem less the product of a deep, tormented nature than of a shallow megalomania.
When everyone is tormented by guilt over and over again, even torment starts to get boring.
For a year after the shooting, Paolini was tormented by the presence or sight of firearms.
The third view returns to Anthony, who is as tormented as ever in the right wing.
Peacefully they slumber in their warehouses, tormented and huge and humble and reconciled to their torment.
Kane's play portrays a suicidal soul tormented by internal voices and buffeted by ineffectual medical interventions.
Ms. Netrebko stood and gathered strength to deliver the searing opening line of Aida's tormented soliloquy.
To many in Hollywood, he was an enigma, both strong-willed and tormented by self-doubt.
The killer sent taunting letters to newspapers, wrote messages in intricate code and otherwise tormented investigators.
Mr. Silverstein claimed that the guard had tormented him by, among other indignities, smudging his artwork.
Did the court, tormented that term by the first Obamacare case, just throw up its hands?
Jack Nicholson plays a writer so tormented by writer's block that he is driven to murder.
They recall a passionate, hard-working artist, but not always the tormented, suicidal genius of legend.
To the Editor: Tormented by an incurable disease, John Shields chose death with grace and dignity.
Synopsis: A tormented philosophy professor finds a will to live when he commits an existential act.
Mr. Volle's voice, though not enormous, has the richness and heft to lift Wagner's tormented phrases.
But she never quite shook Geraldine's tentacular grip, or ceased to be tormented by her disapproval.
Where Henry is tormented by the brutality of battle, the Dauphin seems positively tickled by it.
Two years later, in 21970, came "Witness," by the century's most tormented ex-Communist, Whittaker Chambers.
Grizzled and tormented, he's an outsider in his own home, prone to fury and sometimes violence.
Perhaps I make them because we see too impurely, and we are sometimes tormented by images.
Caravaggio was a tormented, defiant, bisexual, angry young man — a maestro who looked nothing like a maestro.
The songs where I'm really tormented or really angry add mystery, something that feels a bit haunting.
The Golden State Killer, also known as the East Area Rapist, tormented his victims with sadistic rituals.
Meanwhile, the secessionist mood never went away, and we are once again tormented by white supremacist backlash.
You'll never be tormented by an almost empty jar again — you may even look forward to them.
Still, the emotional scars from the years of being tormented by my classmates remain to this day.
One recent ad compares Trump to all the famous Hollywood film bullies who have tormented their classmates.
Betty, shocked at Nick being alive still, is later tormented by some more by the Black Hood.
Lawrence surely knows what it's like to be mobbed and worshipped and tormented by eager crowds. mother!
Honestly, good for these people for trying to squeeze some happiness out of their constantly tormented lives.
A Danish user agrees but is too tormented by an infected wound on his calf to elaborate.
The film, "The Citizen", shows the difficulties of integration in Hungarian society through a tormented love story.
She was raped by Ramsey on their wedding night, and was tormented and abused by him later.
Serially tormented by relationships and writing, Wallace found a different peace out West, but it proved fragile.
More than anything, she was tormented by the thought she might become pregnant with her rapist's child.
Kraft has kept a low profile, but friends say he is tormented by what he has done.
The story is also an inside look at the current, tormented state of politics in South Africa.
The reality that my people were beaten, raped, humiliated, starved and tormented in this space was sickening.
One report even suggested that the president was "tormented by the slow progress" of the war effort.
In "Pain and Glory," he plays Salvador Mallo, an aging director tormented by physical and psychological maladies.
Lakor pointed to the school he attacked with a tormented look, amid fields dotted with mud huts.
And some, tormented by feelings of betrayal, are openly rooting for the Los Angeles Chargers to fail.
Wasson argues otherwise: that "Chinatown" is, above all, an expression of Polanski's tormented view of the world.
The hermit kingdom has tormented its capitalist neighbors with military provocations and low-grade cyberwar for years.
" — Aryan Nair via Facebook "My 90-year-old father was tormented by these people for a year.
But she's the one who suffered for it, was flattened by it, flayed and tormented by it.
In one play, Eddy is beaten up, spat upon, tormented with homophobic slurs by schoolmates and family.
Yet he's still tormented and unwilling to let go of things he thought he was free from.
I remember your room feeling very sterile—the sort of place a tormented artist would live in.
Bailey has been tormented by Matt Carpenter (17-for-63) and Yadier Molina (13-for-36, 3 HRs).
Paxton tormented Houston pitching for Seattle in 2018, winning all four of his starts with a 2.05 ERA.
He said he's tormented by the memories of that night — particularly seeing three friends dead on the floor.
But instead of being rewarded, he was "punished, isolated, tormented, financially harmed and ultimately dismissed," he has said.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo As a congressman, Pompeo tormented former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton over Benghazi.
Dorthy Moxley and Martha's brother, John, say they've been tormented by Skakel's steadfast insistence he was wrongly convicted.
Those tormented hero backstories that I once thought were interesting in other titles suddenly seemed predictable by comparison.
This March, I grew tormented by the fact that I was peeing up to five times a night.
The untamed TNGHT horns later reappeared on Yeezus, to give "Blood On The Leaves" (2013) its tormented climax.
Morris, by contrast, had no artistic background, was "ill at ease with the human", and tormented in marriage.
I was right; but it didn't seem as if their parents belabored this tormented history in their households.
IS has tormented Egypt's army, mostly in Sinai, where it attacked a church in October, killing six soldiers.
She was tormented by phantom-limb pain, and Melzack was struck by her linguistic resourcefulness in describing it.
After striking out against Adam Wainwright, the Cardinals' starter, in his first at-bat, De Aza tormented him.
Analysts say it will be a big step toward peace and stability for a nation tormented by war.
George is naïve and innocent, and Martin is completely tormented, so it was fun playing with that range.
Sally Potter's new film stars Javier Bardem as a man tormented by visions of his other potential lives.
Under the helmets, the faces are young and tormented, stubbled and dirty, taut with the strain of battle.
I walked alone through these centuries-old buildings full of ghostly and tormented human artifacts and wax reproductions.
The court filing says Hastert is "tormented" by the impact the situation has had on his family members.
Boone had talked before the game about hopeful examples of playoff comebacks that tormented him as a boy.
Aaron is the most interesting character here, but Mr. Richardson fails to dramatize what drove — and tormented — him.
I won't be happy to die, but I won't be tormented over leaving that particular loose end undone.
And yet again we have the girl of empathy and generosity curing the tormented man: Jane Eyre redux.
Then Paul Goldschmidt, the St. Louis first baseman whose bat had already tormented Atlanta this series, stepped in.
Rejoining the tormented history of modernity under an obsessive liar, America has accelerated its most insidious tendency: nihilism.
For $4, payable by personal check or PayPal, long-tormented adults can buy the possibility of psychic relief.
Cardinals third baseman Matt Carpenter has tormented Nelson, going 8-for-16 with two homers and seven RBIs.
It's the exploration of that tormented artistic sensibility that provides the show with its most truly haunting sequences.
When I first read these news accounts, I felt sorry for those tormented by their neighbor's annoying little copters.
A conversation about "right-hand men" tormented fans with the possibility that we would lose one of Rick's guys.
He's still tormented by Andrea's death, only he's now addicted to crack, and convinced that his mom hates him.
For seven seasons, the Liars are tormented by an often-unseen force who sends them cruel and taunting messages.
People who heard from Jones that Sandy Hook was a hoax have bullied and tormented parents of dead children.
Worldwide, schizophrenia affects 50 million people, many unable to function normally, as they are tormented with delusions and hallucinations.
Just as Luke is always haunted by the Top-Hat Man, Nell is tormented by the Bent-Neck Lady.
If you whack it till you're dead inside, you won't be tormented by your deviant sexual fantasies all day.
It's something that's tormented me throughout my life—my struggle with anxiety, which has led to depression I guess.
And she's not afraid to explain how she overcame the body image issues that tormented her for so long.
A trooper till the end, he wore the shirt and says it "tormented" him during and after the ceremony.
Stand up, and be loud and courageous for those who are too oppressed, scared, or tormented to do so.
When to sell a hot stock The high yield debt market has also been tormented by Sprint's declining bonds.
She says she was tormented by Nassar's alleged abuse — to the point that she still distrusts male doctors altogether.
He alleges that JBL tormented him deliberately and with a particular zeal, up to and including stealing his passport.
As a former security chief in Palestine, Mr Dahlan tormented Hamas, calling it "a bunch of murderers and thieves".
He tormented the Warriors by making 13-of-8.73 from the floor, including 6-of-8 on 3-pointers.
Otto is said to have kept his doll into adulthood and it subsequently tormented his late wife to insanity.
Tormented by claims that a national investment firm has been looted, his party is keen to change the subject.
And it's a sickness still visited upon the mother herself, who is tormented by nightmares rich with biblical imagery.
For his accusers, many of whom spent years, even decades, tormented into a fearful silence, this, too, was potent.
It was supposed to stop the crime from the crack epidemic that had so tormented Toby and Davetta's generations.
But the most tormented mind in the Land of Saul, it turns out, belongs to Howard Hamlin (Patrick Fabian).
Instead of accepting the truth, anti-Clinton politicos and journalists exploited Foster's suicide in ways that tormented his family.
He never spoke of the abuse back then, but his peers seized on his vulnerability and tormented him relentlessly.
Innocent children are tormented in "The Institute," but the people who do it are much like you and me.
Lyndon Johnson was famously tormented by protest chants that could be heard through the walls of the White House.
All this may have begun with Doctorow's Daniel, a dauphin of radical history, as anointed as he is tormented.
And his blundering overtures to the tormented Istvan provide the play with one of its more bizarrely poignant scenes.
They stayed close for about three years, but Lupton was "totally, absolutely tormented" by his mental illness, Martin said.
Since entering the league in 1974, they have not won the Stanley Cup and have been tormented by Pittsburgh.
Tormented by loss, she's looking for someone to lavish her with the love that she's spent her life missing.
In the days since, grieving survivors have been tormented by a pressing question: Could this tragedy have been prevented?
There's a little knife-twisting later, though, as Chad is tormented by the strange vocalizations of his cellmates. Good.
Her family's home was vandalized, her father's beachfront business was threatened with eviction, and her classmates tormented her constantly.
The whistleblower also alleged the crew repeatedly "tormented" the dog to get him to bark for this scene and others.
President Trump's pardon of Joe Arpaio was a slap in the face for the communities he tormented and racially profiled.
Go deeper: Trump dressed down Mick Mulvaney in front of congressional leaders How Trump tormented Mattis over Iranian "fast boats"
He risked his life to save his brother and sister, a woman who tormented and hated him his entire life.
Tywin also oversaw the war against the Starks, commanded the Mountain to invade the Riverlands, and tormented his son Tyrion.
Rey harnesses the Force and finds that it connects her through visions to Ben, now the tormented villain Kylo Ren.
England's failure to repeat the glory of 1966, when they won the World Cup on home soil, has tormented supporters.
Plot A hallucinatory riff on the tormented lives of the poets Sylvia Plath, Anne Sexton, Ted Hughes and Robert Lowell.
"I felt I had the strength to lead this battle at such a tormented moment in our history," he wrote.
Within a few years, the outsider was on the inside as a member of the Republican leadership he had tormented.
This is how Cesare Pavese seems to have endured much of his tormented life before he decided to end it.
The second sequel made it to screens after a long and tormented production history and landed to a middling reception.
Like many New Yorkers, she is tormented regularly by stranded subways, children's colds and far too many voice mail messages.
Fabio Quagliarella, 36, and his family were reportedly tormented by Raffaele Piccolo after the forward's move to Napoli in 2009.
The incapacitated Leo who's exiled himself in a tatty Brooklyn flat is tormented by visions of his other potential lives.
And while Mr. Cuomo's lyrics were less dramatically tormented than those of Nirvana or Soundgarden, they were just as antiheroic.
The usual sequence of ballad-of-a-tormented-artist verses plays out: early promise; success and betrayal; redemption and death.
Retailers and analysts warn the impact will be disastrous for an industry already tormented by vacant storefronts and deserted malls.
He was neither an apologist nor a dissident; like so many Soviet intellectuals, he led an often tormented "double" life.
Michelangelo based his painting on an engraving, "Saint Anthony Tormented by Demons" (1470-75), by the German artist Martin Schongauer.
They had recruited others to promote their twisted view of the world, and tormented their captives simply for being Americans.
The warning was canceled soon after but the refugees stayed put through the night, tormented by aftershocks and barely sleeping.
On Monday he said he was tormented by what he had done and wanted the truth to set him free.
" At the Aokigahara Forest, he writes, the very air "is said to be congested with the spirits of the tormented.
Arthur and Barbara Gelb spent their lives "obsessively and permanently entangled with the tormented, enigmatic O'Neill," according to the preface.
Tormented by trauma that's somehow linked to her celebrated debut, June smokes and paces, her whole body crackling with distress.
Daniel Murphy has tormented the Miami Marlins throughout the season, and this series in South Florida has been no different.
A middle-school student said he tried to hang himself in February because he had been tormented by his peers.
Ever since I fell madly in love with the Netflix series Stranger Things, I've been tormented by certain unanswered questions.
It's also a testament to the power of this kind of music, which is nakedly vulnerable and angry and tormented.
Trump has been tormented by leaks he blames on Obama holdovers in the national security agencies and other entrenched bureaucracies.
"The Jessica we met in Season 1 was psychologically, emotionally, and physically tormented by another," says Jessica Jones producer Samantha Thomas.
Sick of being tormented by the relentless whirring of an automated vacuum, Shasta has learned to turn off her household's Roomba.
After seeing a video I made about sexual harassment, one of the guys who once tormented me reached out to apologize.
Because they think they are white, they cannot allow themselves to be tormented by the suspicion that all men are brothers.
One answer might be that social media have made teenagers feel more isolated from their friends and tormented by their peers.
Myers is also famous for stalking his victims, particularly Curtis' Laurie Strode, who is tormented by his silent and violent presence.
Millions driven from Iraq's tormented lands have nothing to return to CNN's Azadeh Ansari and Mohammed Tawfeeq contributed to this report.
Tormented by the virus that wrecked her child, she wrote her master's thesis on rubella and its devastating effects in pregnancy.
Tormented privately, he was just a case of PTSD and cocaine and violence and living on the edge gone horribly wrong.
The win allowed team owner Michael Andretti to celebrate in the 100th running of a race that has tormented his family.
The 23-year-old has tormented Colorado in his career with a staggering 21 goals and 16 points in 17 encounters.
Kim Ruocco's husband, John, a decorated Cobra gunship pilot who flew 75 combat missions as a Marine, also returned home tormented.
Philip Sidney, also a courtier-poet, adopted the language of tormented love as an allegory for his own frustrated career prospects.
Many are tormented by the belief that radiation exposure caused genetic defects that survivors passed on to their children and grandchildren.
Nothing captures the diversity of life in this city like a look at its lovers, happy or tormented in their passions.
His performance last year, as a tormented minister, in Paul Schrader's film "First Reformed" is among the best of his career.
Both Eric and their dear brother Matt are apparently tormented by the idea that young men are interested in these girls.
Walter was able to overcome "the scars of the war" that tormented him and become a hero rather than a villain.
It is a mode of life occurring at the front lines, where people suffer most — haunted, tormented, but always intensely alive.
Cease-fire talks between the United States and Russia, tormented though they may be, remain the best way to achieve this.
Doe&aposs 54-page complaint details many months of harassment from Ferris, who the complaint says "drugged, raped, and tormented" her.
In the 1980s, Fort Wayne was not immune to violence, but no case tormented the city like her abduction and murder.
She once tormented me by asking if I'd hand deliver an envelope filled with photos of the company's handsome male dancers.
In every moment her courageous singing exposed the tormented nature of this mystifying character, who lives to avenge her murdered father.
What is it about this opera diva, whose life and career were equal parts brilliant and tormented, that excites us so?
Its fantastical elements are grounded by the figure of the tormented little boy fleeing his captors, and his excruciating death animations.
The champions were still all over Spain though and Rapinoe twice came close as Heath tormented the defense on the right.
"We've been tormented as a people," said Gisela Sarellano, who performed a prayer with Omecoatl and another Aztec dance group, Tlaneztica.
After World War II the group of Holocaust survivors traveled the world hunting down and killing those who had tormented them.
The hospital has almost no drugs left for its tormented patients, let alone food and clothing, amid the nation's economic crisis.
I tormented myself for compromising my moral standards, for failing to do my duty as a son, a brother a friend.
Ever since, the two right-wing politicians have alternately aided and tormented each another, like lovers locked in a turbulent relationship.
She tormented him primarily when he was 4 and 5 years old, and took advantage of his inability to defend himself.
Today, many Poles -- particularly the more traveled, cosmopolitan, city-dwelling set -- are tormented by the government's abrupt shift to the right.
But while Wikileaks tormented the Clinton campaign all summer, arguably altering the course of the election, Anonymous was nowhere to be seen.
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From startling new medical revelations and the secret that tormented him, the two-part special sheds light on Hernandez's untold true story.
Her ouster in a 1990 putsch was partly caused by European policy, and her successor, John Major, was tormented by her supporters.
A man wreaks (a very violent) revenge on the men who tormented his younger brother while he was away in the army.
Jarablus, Syria (CNN)Just one week ago, ISIS controlled and tormented this city, which had turned into a gateway for aspiring terrorists.
While investigating the texts, Streamwood police came across the 30-minute Facebook Live video showing the victim being tormented by his captors.
He would send emails about how awful Ali and her friends were, how Ali tormented him and the girls all watched on.
In a way, he grapples with his position and reputation like Sinatra did, tormented but duty-bound to finish what he started.
The more tormented sleepless nights you have, the more you come to dread going to bed, and the harder falling asleep becomes.
Fitness trainer Victoria Dariano has been tormented by one little part of her body since she was a teenager: her butt dimple.
And all feature a tormented, disheveled man loosely based on Mr. Atkins — or at least using his voice and (captured) facial expressions.
The heart-rending bellows of the poor tormented beast seemed to echo around the cliffs and reverberate in our very rib cages.
Estrada has been tormented by Los Angeles' Chase Utley, who is 6-for-10 with a homer and five RBIs against him.
But even more, it reminded me that the battle that has consumed, tormented and once almost destroyed our country is still raging.
Obama defied Republicans during the first two years of his presidency, only to be tormented by them for the remainder of it.
A grandmother in the same neighborhood said she lived with her son, his wife and their children as ISIS tormented the area.
One of them has died, and the other (Wes Bentley) is a tormented soul, with a suggested history of addiction and instability.
"Music Under Stalin" included a "theatrical interlude" in which the actor Edward Gero delivered monologues that evoked scenes from Shostakovich's tormented life.
Urban lore holds that certain colonial buildings here—used as torture chambers or execution halls during the Japanese occupation—hold tormented souls.
The members of the various choruses take the roles of confused, agitated participants in a mass service led by a tormented Celebrant.
Dressed in their bathrobes after a steamy shower together, David tells Andrew about a childhood friend, Leah, who was tormented at school.
" Salma Hayek, the Hollywood actress, broke her silence about Harvey Weinstein, the disgraced movie mogul who tormented her over her film "Frida.
How would Josiah Wise, who records as serpentwithfeet, turn his studio-constructed, intricately overdubbed, often mournful and tormented songs into live performances?
In retrospect, the internal forces that he gave vent to when he screamed at his cooks must have also tormented Mr. Robuchon.
As he mopes around the palace, he burns with murderous rage against the king and is tormented by lust for his mother.
Cameron is beguiled by the idea that she can help alleviate others' suffering—she remembers the terrible migraines that tormented her mother.
Q: Throughout the battle US troops were tormented by an enemy who was pretty much on top of them but relatively invisible.
When I spoke with Eisenman recently, she told me that her father's Freudian orthodoxy both tormented and inspired her as a child.
The 34-year-old has tormented San Jose in his career, collecting 13 goals and 49 assists in 74 regular-season games.
They were the ones who stood by a tormented Jesus hanging on a cross when the men had long fled in fear.
One of them was a boy named Chris Jackson, whom Asare met during his tormented years in the West Bridgewater school system.
Twenty-seven seconds into the third period, Kessel tormented Wisconsin fans one last time, scoring an equalizer, assisted by Brandt and Stecklein.
And it is filled with the sort of self-worshiping, self-flagellating self-centeredness you associate with boys tormented by their raging hormones.
Manson Jr., says Freeman, was a "major victim in this whole story" and he was tormented by his family name before his death.
In the opening "Élegie" section, Rebecca Krohn has found one of her best roles; her hair-down abandon tormented poor, handsome Zachary Catazaro.
He stayed in the game and tormented the Bengals once again, dislodging the ball from Hill in the play that initiated their demise.
From Patti Smith's shoulder-skimming shag to Haim's long, tousled locks, I'm tormented by women who effortlessly wear their waves with style. Why?
Norman Bates's domineering mother is the inspiration for his crimes in "Psycho" (1960); Sissy Spacek's "Carrie" (1976) is tormented by her fanatical parent.
He said he had "the strength to lead the fight at such a tormented moment in our history," in a post in French.
While he was in prison for sabotage, mostly on Robben Island, she raised their two daughters and was tormented by the apartheid police.
Instead, the world hears the echoes of gunshots and explosions, tormented by images of arms-wielding terrorists killing in the name of Islam.
GAZIANTEP, Turkey — As the government siege of a rebel-held Syrian suburb has unfolded, one group of Syrian exiles has felt especially tormented.
The extraterrestrials that tormented Odom's mind are, he says, "millions of years more advanced" than humans, and use President Obama as their plaything.
The best case scenario is that they are all protecting a girl that has been tormented by A over the years as well.
"I watched him tonight and I watched how tormented he was when you asked him that question," Trump told CNN moderator Anderson Cooper.
Tormented by headaches and weight loss, the girl began to skip classes, and switched schools to escape the bullies, her mother told Reuters.
Reeves claims Arenas took the breakup hard ... and harassed and tormented her -- and threatened to send explicit videos of her to her son.
She wrote books, lectured, managed the rickety finances and tormented British Rail while the men, especially John Betjeman, the poet, grabbed the attention.
Israeli drones have been allowed to fire on insurgents in Sinai, where fighters loyal to Islamic State (IS) have tormented the Egyptian army.
Mona (Janel Parrish) was the original A. She tormented Ali (Sasha Pieterse), and then the girls after Aria (Lucy Hale) returned from Iceland.
Now working as a nanny to Jonathan and Poppy's younger brothers, she exudes a strength and moral certainty that eludes the tormented Zanes.
In the script, Jon replies and mentions Rast — one of the Night's Watch men who tormented Sam and mutinied against Lord Commander Mormont.
If Great Britain leaves the European Union, it will be the end of a particularly tormented relationship, one bedeviled by passive-aggressive hostility.
Thousands of miles from the battlefields of Iraq and Afghanistan our country's greatest heroes are now tormented by the memories of their service.
Though the historic Hadrian did put down the rebellion in Judea and kill many Jews, this Hadrian is depicted as tormented about it.
"We have been late on French television in representing tormented, ambivalent characters in politics," said Jean-Baptiste Delafon, one of "Baron Noir's" screenwriters.
"If you walk in expecting subtlety, or even novelty, you may find yourself more tormented than entertained," the Times's A. O. Scott wrote.
"The Echo Drift" is, after all, about the unrepentant Walker, who is not doing so well at keeping hold of her tormented mind.
When Schar wasn't being beaten by Mitrovic in the air, he was being tormented on the wing by Dusan Tadic on the wing.
Father Cardenal began writing poetry as a young man, tracing the tormented history of Nicaragua and Latin America as epics in blank verse.
He was facing Chris Sale, the dominant pitcher of the American League this young season, who has tormented the Yankees during his career.
For years, Russia has tormented neighboring countries with targeted cyberattacks, including orchestrating two blackouts in Ukraine and broad online assaults on Estonian institutions.
As you gaze at this haunting Rodin sculpture, note the contrast between the figure's blank stare and the tormented curl of his lips.
Then along comes "David," a doppelgänger of the real deal who represents the tormented telepath's rational mind and speaks in an English accent.
Through much of Nickel and Dimed, Ehrenreich is tormented by the ethical implications of the social distance between herself and her co-workers.
It was a mystery that captivated Australia for years, inspired a Meryl Streep movie and tormented a couple for more than three decades.
The movie stars Lupita Nyong'o, Winston Duke, Shahadi Wright Joseph and Evan Alex as a family tormented by their evil, scissor-wielding doppelgängers.
I don't think there is a motive that would make me understand why she'd torment her friends and pretend to be tormented for years.
Instead of portraying soldiers as heroes, he portrayed them as ordinary humans, tormented or courageous on the battlefield, exhausted or fearful behind the scenes.
Then Cersei verbally tormented a bound and gagged Ellaria, who was left helpless and unable to do anything except watch her daughter slowly perish.
Suttner also reportedly faced extensive harassment at school: A former classmate testified that she saw him tormented hundreds of times, according to the Missourian.
In part, that is because many senior figures from the Pakatan Harapan (PH) government were themselves tormented by the same laws while in opposition.
The prosecution also showed the judge several cellphone videos in which the girl was tormented, her screams muffled by a sock in her mouth.
Or do you walk on the outer edges of life, indifferent, remote, tormented by the affection human beings seem to feel for each other?
The Challenge: Can you solve a real-life medical mystery involving a 59-year-old man tormented by a thunderous pounding in his head?
"I loved you ... but did you really love me?" a tormented Barney thinks as he reckons with the detritus of his pop culture legacy.
Yet, the more she tormented the girls, the more she started to become jealous of their friendships, and the life Spencer got to live.
" "We're citizens of a republic made of shared ideals forged in a new world to replace the tribal enmities that tormented the old one.
" Romantically handsome, Cannon had affairs and one brief marriage, all the while tormented, he reportedly said, by "the inability to fall out of love.
Spieth, perhaps the best putter in the world, was tormented by the gusting winds which contributed to him and Palmer missing several short ones.
The stories interconnect and diverge darkly through the tormented recollection of her classmate Clay (Dylan Minnette), who loved her from afar until the end.
I felt like I'd somehow stumbled onto these blissfully progressive safe havens where I'd be shielded from all that tormented me in my childhood.
He exposes the beating heart otherwise obscured by Cosmatos' oblique style of storytelling and shows it to be a tormented vessel writhing in pain.
He's portrayed as a tormented cuckold who falls into the arms of a beautiful French-from-France waitress after learning of his wife's infidelity.
At the time, the novel was mostly seen as a tragedy, the tale of a man tormented by lust and guilt — a perverse love.
Even as Chaya becomes a fascinating Henry James heroine, tormented by her wishes and her losses, Asher remains a sad, talky but unknowable elf.
Son had tormented Barzagli to such an extent that the defender had resorted to some of the darker arts to try to quiet him.
Those African Americans with the most European ancestry, those tormented mentally, physically, emotionally, and genetically in the house, knew they had to get out.
Instead, he forced his character to stay in Venice, tormented by his obsession with a 14-year-old Polish boy, and to die there.
Tim Mahoney, bless his heart, thought his beloved but tormented Minnesota Vikings were, after a 41-year hiatus, headed back to the Super Bowl.
Many are still tormented by sights of the brutal deaths of parents and siblings, and many are still struggling to work out their anguish.
Bartoli described an 18-month period in which a boyfriend tormented her into dropping unhealthy amounts of weight, beginning in the autumn of 3313.
D. Wong) and Angela Moss (Portia Doubleday) seemed to envision alternate universes, while the tormented hero, Elliot (Rami Malek), resumed his baroque existential struggles.
In the spirit of Labor Day, revisit this outrageous black comedy about three friends who, despite working hard, are repeatedly tormented by their bosses.
He was tormented over killing; he was motivated to protect children; when he resisted Walt's schemes, his older mentor manipulated him into playing along.
Williams—who, as a child, was smothered by his grandiose mother and tormented by his seething, frequently absent father—revered, craved, and feared love.
" Even the aged monk in his cell, Augustine acknowledges, in "Against Julian," is tormented by "disquieting memories" crowding in upon "chaste and holy intentions.
The gruesome tale follows the 16-year-old Carrie White, tormented by her classmates and fanatically religious mother until she reaches a breaking point.
That nemesis is at least represented by Lilly Bloch, tormented by whether or not she should go back to her lover in occupied Prague.
I feel as if social media apps aren't doing as much as they can for the children and young adults being tormented from cyberbullying.
I suspect every modern audience member feels, as Shakespeare's spectators did, an indecent satisfaction at imagining someone so irredeemably wicked being tormented without remission.
For more than a decade, Russian hackers have tormented the country's neighbors, bombarding Estonian websites with junk traffic and even triggering blackouts in Ukraine.
"Hanging out with a group of kids gave me hope," said Timothy, who was tormented by his adoption, and the parents he never knew.
Karen can't make it five pages without being tormented by crippling self-consciousness over appetizers, furniture, shopping, racial politics or her own daughter's name.
Now, thanks to the 24/7 nature of Snapchat, Facebook and the rest, our children can be tormented (or feel isolated) around the clock.
We have developed, during our tormented history, a collective early warning system that detects danger when the "grand game" among great powers is afoot.
Jamie is a soul brother to Philip Jennings, the tormented spy played with astonishing complexity by Matthew Rhys, the most underestimated actor on television.
Pushing forward while falling back, hating yourself while despising your selfishness—this hero is beyond tormented, and BEASTMODE 2 wouldn't succeed any other way.
Photo: Alex Cranz (Gizmodo)Windows 10, Microsoft's current version of its operating has long tormented users with a hard-to-bypass policy of forced updates.
For years, Oncale told BuzzFeed News, he felt ashamed that he didn't stand up for himself when several male coworkers, including his supervisors, tormented him.
Stephen Belafonte tormented Mel B's family, saying they'd be cut off from her again ... according to Melanie's sister, who's now dancing on Stephen's metaphorical grave.
Injuries have tormented Dallas all season and Tuesday's loss was the latest example after defenseman Jamie Oleksiak and Patrick Eaves exited the game with injuries.
But he targeted another person who deserves our attention, one who is still alive: his high school classmate, a woman whom he tormented for years.
A graduate student at Oxford University says he was "emotionally scarred for at least five years" after being tormented in middle school in Hong Kong.
The Tar Heels were tormented at times by their 219 turnovers, including a pair in the second half on inbounds plays following N.C. State baskets.
She may have had plenty of rationalizations and explanations for why she tormented that young woman — but none of them added up to an excuse.
He's a big kid who had a nice game against a poor Colts secondary; more specifically, he tormented the awful Patrick Robinson for three quarters.
She must function in a world that too often treats her like prey, clips her wings, burdens her with tormented memories of fear and shame.
Margaret Thatcher was forced from office in 1990, partly because of her European policy, while her successor, John Major, was tormented by euroskeptic Conservative backbenchers.
I, honestly, do feel bad for Mary Drake being tormented by Mona for the rest of her days, considering I do think she loved Spencer.
He ran six miles over the course of the game; he tormented Madrid's right back Danilo, and his wonderfully incisive passes led to both goals.
In the third inning, he surrendered a solo home run to Freddie Freeman, the Braves first baseman who has tormented the Mets throughout his career.
In the story titled "Older Sister," Alex, who has survived a drunken campus rape, is tormented about whether to report her case to the authorities.
Helpless and wracked with survivor's guilt, he watched from afar as Serbian forces encircled his beloved Sarajevo and besieged it over four sniper-tormented years.
Rejected by the local sports federations, stripped of her silver medal, tormented by ongoing scrutiny and unbearably embarrassed, she attempted suicide, reportedly by swallowing poison.
Her baby's wails break into the roars of praise; then we cut to the seventies-era Verdon, in a kitchen, chain-smoking in tormented regret.
But they will also address Turkey's ambitions for the awkward northwestern part, where Syria's tormented and disenfranchised majority -- its Sunnis -- have a homeland of sorts.
"Pain And Glory" - about an ageing, tormented film director who looks back at his life - reunites Banderas with Penelope Cruz, also a longtime Almodovar collaborator.
Reagan had determined that on the day of her funeral, she would let the reporters who tormented her so suffer a little bit in return.
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Zika, which dispersed wildly through South America and tormented mothers with the birth defects it can cause, required mosquitoes to transmit and eventually fizzled out.
Speaking from experience, Kay shared that it's okay to wrestle with questions as she too has been tormented by her son's death for many years.
Of course ... the new Netflix doc, "Killer Inside: The Mind of Aaron Hernandez," focuses heavily on Aaron allegedly being gay, and being tormented about it.
Joaquin Phoenix and Renee Zellweger received the top acting prizes for "Joker" and "Judy," playing the comic-book villain and the tormented singer Judy Garland.
Thirteen years later, after serving a brief and tormented tenure as President Trump's attorney general, Mr. Sessions wants his old job in the Senate back.
His statement recalls that of the man who tormented the writer Lindy West by tweeting at her using an account named for her deceased father.
Volquez is 5-1 with a 2.29 ERA against Minnesota, but he has been tormented by Joe Mauer, who is 11-for-63 against him.
By 1971, Mr. Yu said, he was tormented by the uncertainty of when, if ever, he would be able to return to his ancestral homeland.
Tormented by this unresolved trauma, he sequesters himself in a hotel once a month for solitary grieving and introspection — and, it appears, whatever else might result.
Then Orin, tormented by incestuous desire for his sister, kills himself, while the haunted Lavinia, "possessed by hate and death," retreats to the shadowed family manse.
It's the same fate shared by hundreds of thousands in this tormented land, where so many have lost everything and have no home to return to.
Those memories will not come back until Heidi returns to the Tampa facility in 2022 and hears that giant white bird that tormented her in 2018.
Gamble (the showrunner) writes her as a fully realized person, and Lail plays her as vulnerable, selfish, and tormented in kind of a basic girl way.
Growing up, Glasscott was tormented by bullies in what she describes as the "torture chamber" of school, with endless jeers of "freak" echoing in the halls.
A "hot headed and almost paranoid" Dickens, who tormented his wife and resented his "numerous and expensive family", read rumours of his infidelities in the press.
VENICE, Italy (Reuters) - In 2010, Natalie Portman opened the Venice Film Festival as a tormented ballerina in "Black Swan" - a role which earned her an Oscar.
Miraculously, these unknown faces then begin to appear in Finer's life: a tormented physician (Christopher Redman), then a young journalist (Violett Beane) wrestling with writer's block.
Later, that same girl was tormented by two demons, who filled her with shame for being abused and said the only answer was to kill herself.
Marat Safin, a two-time slam winner, who was as tormented as he was gifted, has estimated that he smashed seven hundred racquets in his career.
Read Jo Nesbø's series about the brooding, tormented policeman Harry Hole, for the texture and temperament of Oslo and the crimes and cops that describe it.
San Jose, which is opening a six-game homestand, has been tormented by the Rangers, getting outscored 22-23 while losing three straight in the series.
Freyr (Johannes Haukur Johannesson) is a psychiatrist tormented by the memory of his son, who mysteriously vanished years ago in a game of hide-and-seek.
This tormented moment for the character Edgardo is one of the composer's most inspired creations, but it immediately follows Lucia's famous mad scene — usually the showstopper.
After one more batter, Barria was out of the game and back in the clubhouse, where at least he would no longer be tormented by Belt.
As a result, my biography of this complicated man focuses on his saving of lives and on the tormented psyche of his youth and later years.
As Clark puts it in her author's note, "the idea of a tormented hero unjustly spurned struck a powerful chord" in post-World War I Germany.
This jubilantly anguished musical burrows so deep into the shadows of its hero's tormented mind that you wonder if it will ever emerge into the light.
" His early manner, according to the reference work Contemporary Poets, was "tormented and tortured, full of complex and disjointed images reflecting an insane and inhospitable world.
Most ambitious is the enormous "Presentation," which shows two naked figures lying on a table being tormented and sliced up by a people in a crowd.
Tormented by an incurable disease, John Shields knew that dying openly and without fear could be his legacy, if his doctor, friends and family helped him.
The first came after Glass blocked a shot by Ben Harpur, and the puck caromed out to Michael Grabner, whose speed has tormented Ottawa all series.
Finally, less than a week into the regular season, he agreed to a minor-league deal with Atlanta, the division rival he had tormented for years.
Agnes's mother had sent them the catalogue of her first gallery show and relayed the cousin's remark that she'd found the paintings very sad, even tormented.
The story concerns a repressed, beautiful, tormented but decent hotel manager in Cairo named Jonathan Pine (Tom Hiddleston), who gets recruited to infiltrate a criminal cartel.
It is long past time to reject the misguided narrative that the federal government is tormented by few options to control spending or balance the budget.
Naima Mora -- Cycle 4 winner of "America's Next Top Model" -- claims she had her ass slapped in front of coworkers by a manager who tormented her.
On 1986's Candy Apple Grey, the band turned directly inwards, writing a tormented ten-track record that searched for new sounds to capture new emotional lows.
One girl, Trisha, created an app called "Rethink" to prevent bullying after she learned of a 12-year-old girl who felt so tormented she committed suicide.
The killing has tormented Ford's family ever since: His father, William, had a stroke two years later, and his mother, Barbara, was left with debilitating health issues.
Who among us can fathom the memories of One Direction's most mysterious member, of the tormented boy band prodigy who just wanted to have some pillow talk?
In Alÿs's film, which is meant to serve as a historical corrective, Iraqi children in a village near Mosul reenact key scenes from their country's tormented past.
He does not show us the dead and dying — emaciated and tormented faces that we have seen repeatedly to the point that they have become a blur.
In her resignation letter, Hill expresses the anxiety we hear from so many of our clients tormented by the uncertainty of what their abuser will do next.
Mr Abe was probably too tactful to raise the issue of drones, which tormented Gatwick airport in December and briefly halted flights at Heathrow on January 8th.
The uncertainty over Puigdemont&aposs whereabouts and his plans continued the game of political cat-and-mouse with which the Catalan leader has tormented the central government.
He was tormented by rebellious Eurosceptics (the "bastards"), embarrassed by randy ministers and outmanoeuvred by Labour, and yet he managed to hold on to power until 1997.
Away from work, Suttner also faced extensive harassment as a student: A former classmate testified that she saw him tormented hundreds of times, according to the Missourian.
Child fighter tormented by ISIS Psychological help Khalid Nermo Zedo, a Yazidi activist who helped found the Esyan refugee camp, says these children desperately need psychological help.
They show humans grappling with skeletons, in captivity, and tormented by nightmarish ghouls — a direct attempt to contend with her childhood and themes of death and constriction.
President Obama said he's tormented by the conflict in Syria, but did not say what he would have done differently to end the country's bloody civil war.
Perry also turned to fashion as a result of being tormented by peers: Ufele says her sister started designing "to overcome her anxiety" that resulted from bullying.
Each time Federer was beaten, unable to contain the marauding Mallorcan whose left-handed topspin game tormented the Swiss great like no other player has ever managed.
Mr. Kaye's John is clearly one of us — appealing, a little tormented, a good-looking man with the bafflement and emotional distance of a Woody Allen hero.
Each Fall, the city celebrates the Hungry Ghost Festival, where locals leave out food and stage operas to calm the tormented souls who briefly return from hell.
But Bergner is also doing something more expansive, examining the long and tormented history of black involvement in an elite artistic tradition and in society at large.
Tormented by self-doubt — he particularly disliked hearing how much he resembled the young Marlon Brando — he was also strong-willed, clashing often with directors and producers.
In that film, Samara, a demonic orphan drowned in a well by her tormented adoptive mother, rose from the dead, via VHS tape, to terrorize the living.
In some of the photos, Mr. Bernstein looks quite tormented, while other photos show him ecstatic, in the arms of his loved ones, bursting with impatient ideas.
Mark, suffering from a brain injury in the aftermath of a vicious assault, is at once a charming eccentric, a tormented soul and a brilliantly inventive artist.
But as a graduate of a Catholic high school where she had been shown graphic videos portraying abortion as murder, she felt scared and tormented by guilt.
Sports of The Times The home uniforms remind me of my tormented youth — blue and red trim, "Dodgers" written in script at an angle across the front.
A tormented young genius dreams only of hippos; the pictured hippo shifts from our-world gray to all the colors of the universe in the boy's imagination.
Not, that is, the kindlier bits — "Love thy neighbor" and whatnot — but rather the notion that unbelievers (including relatives and friends) might be tormented in hell forever.
Tanja, unlike Statovci's other characters, is tormented by her body—she doesn't want to be touched or to be seen in public as a couple with Bujar.
She has gravitated toward roles in which she plays someone moneyed, or unflinchingly elegant yet internally tormented, in the midst of rejecting monogamy or a conventional life.
But Trump is perfectly aware of — O.K., tormented by — the fact that a vote to impeach, all by itself, puts a big asterisk next to his name.
The most moving moment of the record comes on "Atw," on which 03 Greedo offers some of the most beautifully tormented crooning he's ever put to tape.
But his career was cut short by alcoholism, and he was tormented by an undeserved reputation for failing to win big games, particularly in the World Series.
Will is back in our world, but tormented by visions of the Upside Down, which, as the first-season epilogue suggested, still has a hold on him.
Mr. Vernon said Ms. Denson completed the training and began a mission for the Mormon Church, but was tormented by her assault and could not finish it.
" Althamer concurred: "Yes, it is a gesture of love for people who are tormented by certain problems, but also as an expression of being one of them.
Just like the tea party tormented GOP members it felt weren't strong enough against Obama, Dohl says it's important for progressives "to stiffen the spine" of congressional Democrats.
Adults want a tormented Wonder Woman grieving for fallen comrades, not a cheerful Wonder Woman using her magic lasso to make dignified Amazon doctors stand on their heads.
Relentlessly pursued by Devil and Dragon, tormented by witches, and tortured in a Victorian mental institution, Vanessa Ives lived a short, unenviable life filled with danger and adventure.
Or that person who you think is so beautiful may suffer from extremely low self-worth and be tormented by any little change in his or her appearance.
Coming from a politician who became leader of his party almost by accident in 2015 and is tormented mercilessly by the press, the claim has sometimes rung hollow.
She brilliantly overlays readings from psychoanalysts, images of their own seminal experiences, and the writings of Virginia Woolf with scenes from what she perceives as her tormented childhood.
"I have been tormented and traumatized and terrorized for so long that it has, I think, changed the fiber of my being," she told NBC News' Catie Beck.
"The next shot was at the river's edge where the dog was put back into his cage and tormented into a frenzy once again," the whistleblower reportedly continued.
Since Sunday evening, sudden and sporadic wildfires have tormented much of wine country, with Sonoma suffering the bulk of fatalities, accounting for 11 of the 17 confirmed deaths.
For most people that seems to mean they'll more easily be able to justify being a dick by playacting the tormented genius, rather than actually reading his words.
The original film, directed by John Carpenter and written by Debra Hill, centered around teenage babysitter Laurie Strode, who is hunted and tormented by serial killer Michael Myers.
The new series follows a down-and-out Lawrence who seeks redemption by reopening the Cobra Kai karate dojo that tormented Macchio's Daniel LaRusso when they were kids.
ABOUT THE CAPITALS (6-2-1): Captain Alex Ovechkin has tormented the Winnipeg/Atlanta franchise throughout his career, recording 85 points (43 goals, 42 assists) in 53 games.
With other writers, perhaps, such things would not have been inducements; but as for me, I am tormented with an everlasting itch for things remote in YouTube's archive.
Io and Echo were robbed of their speech, one cursed to be a cow tormented by a gadfly, and the other cursed to repeat the speech of others.
In her free program, Medvedeva interprets a tormented Anna Karenina, heroine of Tolstoy's classic 19th-century Russian novel, a woman suffocated by society who takes her own life.
Devon's mother is halfheartedly tormented by doubts about what she and Eric are doing to and for their daughter, though not enough to consider making any significant changes.
He wrote of how he had been plagued by guilt for having survived while millions died, and tormented by doubts about a God who would allow such slaughter.
But Mr. Giamatti, who plays a sports psychologist trying to help a tormented pitching prospect (Johnny Simmons) work through a mental block, said that was not the case.
"Take a deep breath," he tells Patient 54 (June Squibb) in Episode 2 as her dream self is confronted by twins who in real life once tormented her.
At the Christian Science school where he studied voice—Principia College, in Elsah, Illinois—one of his closest friends was gay and tormented by the Church's sexual intolerance.
Release Date: February 28A woman is stalked and tormented by her abusive ex, only no one can see him and no one believes that he is still alive.
Flabby, weak, a frustrated musician tormented by latent homosexual desires, Fuller becomes fascinated by the eugenics movement and its tantalizing promise of a world filled with superior men.
When it was discovered that some children and teens had been sexually assaulted, physically tormented and emotionally battered, many people, including elected officials, raised their voices in disbelief.
While trashy cinema can be a lot of fun, Cocuza's games are almost something of a bait-and-switch; fun, gory titles give way to psychologically tormented gameplay.
In fact, the woman who is its most tormented victim must, in the end, be struck dead, lest she live to serve as a role model for women!
"Parsifal" can persuasively be a parable of ecological disaster, of tormented nationhood, of — as in the Metropolitan Opera's far more interesting production — the great rift between the sexes.
She is tormented every night by a fellow orphan, part mean girl, part creepy fiend, who stands just outside her attic room and wordlessly "thumps" on her door.
He rejects didacticism — "My story isn't an attempt to prove something" — pirouetting between saying and unsaying, creating a mass of competing meanings from which Adam's tormented psychology emerges.
As part of his tale of that cruelly tormented coati, Gus says that his brothers called out to him but he remained quiet, ready to waylay the animal.
The reward for this good work is a wild-card game on Tuesday against a visiting Minnesota Twins team that the Yankees have forever tormented in the postseason.
Holbrook benefits most from the shifts: He starts off too slick to be sympathetic, but as Locke gets deeper into the case he becomes a convincing, tormented obsessive.
Hedren's experiences with Hitchcock were dramatized in HBO's 2012 film "The Girl," and stars actress Sienna Miller as a young Hedren being coached, manipulated and tormented by Hitchcock.
Throughout the novel, she is tormented by crippling menstrual pain, which she tries to ignore on the principle that her suffering is no more important than anyone else's.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Ben Affleck said he found his latest role as a blunt-speaking accountant and assassin refreshing after playing the tormented, weary superhero Batman this year.
"Spellbound" is the story of one woman up against a wall of male authority, as well as male helplessness, in the form of the mentally tormented Gregory Peck.
Every time I do a new production of "Perestroika" [the second part of "Angels"], the thing that has tormented me the most is the angel's epistle with Prior.
If I had a double mastectomy, I would never again have to be tormented by mammograms or breast biopsies or (worst of all) fears of metastatic breast cancer.
For a few years he tormented the city's comedy clubs, in character as a fretful failed comedian named Ralph Handel; naturally, the brothers captured these appearances on film.
My neighbors and I are tormented by the jingle that plays on a loop and by the noise and fumes produced by idling truck engines and refrigeration equipment.
Sale beat the Tigers with seven innings of three-run ball June 43, but has been tormented by Tigers designated hitter Victor Martinez (18-for-36, 4 home runs).
But by refusing to acknowledge the army's latest outrages, she risks turning herself into an apologist for the very people who tormented her and her country for so long.
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Like Scorpius, Albus is tormented by the pressures of his famous family, and together, the boys struggle to carve out their own paths and escape from their fathers' shadows.
Bilott was tormented by ''the thought that we still hadn't been able to hold this company responsible for what they did in time for those people to see it.
Tennessee's Bell Witch is an old legend, and is even taught in schools: John Bell and his family were allegedly tormented by a nearby witch, who eventually killed him.
Many of her subjects made their work during the AIDS crisis and were killed by the disease, or were otherwise neglected or tormented by the society they lived in.
Toews has tormented the Blue Jackets with 38 points (16 goals, 22 assists) in as many career meetings, including an assist in Chicago's 33-1 victory on Oct. 17.
A man of vice, decadence, and sloth—and yet simultaneously praised for his powers of healing and prophecy—Rasputin was unliked by many and was tormented by conspiring assassins.
And as Zoe, who is at first dubious about Evan's friendship with her brother — how could the bully who tormented her be the sensitive soul revealed in those emails?
All three narrative threads turn out to wrap around Philip Hastings, a tormented hit man who stands at the center of a noirish storm of corruption, violence and depravity.
"The Crow Girl" takes us back in time, staggering flashbacks throughout the novel, and we come to understand that Victoria is tormented because she is the product of monsters.
The 31-year-old Serb appeared a tormented soul back in March when he lost to Frenchman Benoit Paire in the Miami Masters first round — his third consecutive defeat.
Such psychologically tormented individuals surround us: They type unhappy YouTube comments on Star Wars trailers complaining about female Jedi, or they write encouragingly about rape on their lame blogs.
His background, along with his tormented aura and his habit of keeping most of his personal life private, are primarily responsible for the near-folk hero status he enjoys.
Across 203 songs in 23 minutes, the band's debut full-length No Light Below's ruthless blend of heavy flavors and tormented lyrics reel you into the band's misanthropic worldview.
I felt tormented by the meaninglessness of human existence, and the utter collapse of meaning—the signifier "pasta" tumbling about in the void of consciousness, signifying nothing and everything.
I was torn apart and built back up in their image, tormented by their constant attacks on my character and continuously scrambling to change so I could please them.
She wanted to rule, yes, but the girl who had spent so much of her childhood being bullied and tormented by more powerful men also knew what injustice was.
Bertens closed the win by hammering an ace down the middle of the court, screaming in delight, her knees sinking onto the hard surface that had once tormented her.
Bank, the viceroy, the opera's tormented hero, learns that Melinda, his beloved wife, has been pursued by the queen's self-indulgent younger brother Otto, an overture Gertrud has encouraged.
With gently keening vocals, the song works out a kind of emotional equation, gazing at peaceful hearts and ones that are tormented even at Christmastime with equally serene sympathy.
In the end, Albee and Almodóvar have created maternal archetypes (one tormented and weak, the other earthy and capable) that are inextricable from their authors' own sense of alienation.
He rallied support among lawmakers for a plan to extricate Britain from the European Union and won praise from some of the same legislators who had tormented Mrs. May.
Even by the standards of Chechnya, a small region tormented by two brutal wars for independence in the post-Soviet period, the mass arrests of gay men seem brazen.
During their scavenger hunt through Derry, the Losers' Club encounter old villains like IT and Henry Bowers (Teach Grant), the all-too-human bully who tormented them years ago.
Mel Craig's 90-year-old father has been tormented over the past year by swindlers calling him at home, threatening him if he did not send them more money.
And Mr. Trump tormented Mr. Ryan, lashing out when Mr. Ryan failed to support him fully and calling him a "very weak and ineffective leader" as recently as October.
"In these three countries, Hindus, Buddhists, Sikhs, Jains, Parsis and Christians, followers of these six religions have been tormented," Shah said, before the bill was tabled after a vote.
There is also a weird girl who is tormented by Samantha and her crew, and whose fate turns out to be the axis on which the movie's world turns.
" A week later, "Meredith" from Staten Island — strongly supported by other readers and The Times itself — urged "Tormented" to "sprinkle powdered borax plentifully around 'where they most do congregate.
BEIRUT (Reuters) - For residents of Syria's eastern Ghouta, five days of intense bombardment have imposed a new routine of terror in a district already tormented by years of siege.
Willett has been tormented by poor form since his win at Augusta, missing cut after cut after cut, but there are clear signs he is getting back to his best.
Her parents, Freddie and Charlene Avila, who believe the school did not take appropriate measures to stop the bullies that tormented their daughter, are also being harassed by internet trolls.
Utah trucker Timothy Jay Vafeades kept six women as sex slaves in his semi-trailer — where he raped, abused, tormented, beat and imprisoned them while he traveled across the country.
Known for playing tormented characters, Hurt memorably died on screen in the 20043 space adventure "Alien" when a creature exploded from his chest during lunch in the spacecraft mess hall.
The trailer opens with the all-too-familiar voice of Jon Snow, ruminating on how his name has been dragged through the mud and his loved ones tormented and killed.
The singer and actress won the 2004 Tony Award for best actress in a musical for her portrayal of the tormented yet passionate Elphaba, whose powers scare those around her.
Bauer still perfect against Astros in Indians' 5-3 win HOUSTON — Cleveland Indians right-hander Trevor Bauer again pitched effectively enough against an opponent he has tormented throughout his career.
And because cloning has a high failure rate, many dogs are caged and tormented for every birth that actually occurs — so that's not fair to them, despite the best intentions.
Or maybe it's that he and Solange couldn't repair things so now she's been banished to The Upside Down (his brain) to be tormented by the wind (long-term memory).
A suburb of Louisville relocated after residents were tormented by noise from a nearby airport and, of course, towns around the world are considering moving in response to climate change.
These girls were tormented all through high school — they for sure have therapy to pay for, and they were not prepared for college or the real world at all. 225.
But the Japanese author's physical reaction to the tormented, near-naked saint should be a reminder that even we modern folks are not invulnerable to the sex appeal of gods.
It seems to me tragicomic—an effort to project masculine resolve by a hypersensitive man who, in 1941, was drinking heavily, tormented by his nemesis Longman, and in failing health.
One story says that a village of Sherpas were being tormented by a group of Yetis, so they decided to trick the Yetis into getting drunk and fighting each other.
Green, whose family had season tickets to St. Louis Cardinals games when he grew up in Southern Illinois, was tormented by a player he grew up rooting for — Albert Pujols.
Tormented by his peers and identifying with Salinger's hero Holden Caulfield, he has adapted and is determined to mount a stage production of "Rye," encouraged by a teacher (Adrian Pasdar).
The memories they could not escape reminded them of the things they had done to survive and simultaneously tormented them for being the ones who were able to get out.
On the other side of the world, in New Jersey, Jeganathan's friend Muthu is tormented by what he has already lost: his wife and twin sons killed by a mob.
What was left behind are about 70 surviving works — of which 45 are exhibited at the Neue Galerie — and a personal mythology portraying the quintessential fin-de-siècle tormented artist.
Volatility has tormented stock investors in recent days, as they assess the impact of a trade war that is grinding on and has the potential to slow the global economy.
Filmed and recorded in Toronto, the project highlights the musicians' personal experiences living in countries tormented by civil war, receiving death threats from extremists, and moving away from their homes.
The studio for his brand, J.W. Anderson, is also based in East London, in Dalston — a former slum once tormented by Jack the Ripper that is now undergoing huge gentrification.
Kylian Mbappé, who was hired alongside Neymar this summer for a combined 400 million euros, did not score but tormented the Bayern defense throughout with his dribbling ability and speed.
With his new proposal for a departure from the E.U., Prime Minister Boris Johnson of Britain managed to rally support among the same lawmakers who tormented his predecessor, Theresa May.
In addition to Pennywise (Bill Skarsgard) itself, there's also Henry Bowers (now played by Teach Grant), the perfectly human, but still terrifying, bully who tormented the Losers' Club as kids.
I would not have sat down to write this if I had not been tormented over the past few years by my own individual challenges, including frequent thoughts of suicide.
His conservative media cheerleaders are certain to ride into battle to discredit Woodward -- though he is not known as a partisan and has tormented Democratic as well as Republican presidents.
It is almost enough to get you past the thinness of its characters — the tormented bully, the lonely Eleanor Rigby of a teacher — and the stock dreariness of its suburbs.
The forward had tormented Martin Montoya throughout the first half and outfoxed him twice in quick succession after the break, but he failed to find the target on both occasions.
A repressed Belgian manicurist (Catherine Deneuve) living in London spirals from discomfort into madness as she grows tormented by sexuality in Roman Polanski's psychological thriller, his first English-language film.
The text, based on works by Sarah Kane, J. M. Coetzee, and Wajdi Mouawad, turns the tormented queen of Greek mythology into a figure of pornography, aristocracy, and the bourgeoisie.
Members of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and Iranian agents "tortured and tormented her for two and half months, virtually all of it in solitary confinement," according to the suit.
Keegan-Michael Key has a drolly ambiguous turn as a self-anointed star, but Gillian Jacobs, as a powerhouse performer tormented by self-doubt, is the film's movingly dramatic center.
But in the tormented final scene, when Onegin realizes, years too late, how foolish he was to deny his passion, Mr. Kwiecien dug deep, singing with burnished tone and desperation.
Mr. Trump tormented public servants and citizens and wounded the country, and, in conceding on Friday after holding the government hostage for 35 days, could claim to have achieved nothing.
The show, set in 1965, follows Fauna Hodel (India Eisley) as she begins to trace her family origins with the help of the tormented journalist Jay Singletary, played by Pine.
We first meet her in the present as Erin, a boozing mother and tormented detective with the Los Angeles Police Department whose red-rimmed eyes and sunken cheeks scream trauma.
I yelled at the TV a lot because of their stupidity, and man they must feel silly to learn they were tormented by one of their suspects from SEASON ONE. 220.
The star, who is not currently married, was nominated for a Golden Globe in 2016 for her role in the Starz miniseries Flesh and Bone, where she played a tormented ballerina.
As Iran has filled the vacuum created by America's unwillingness to exert hard power in the Middle East, it has extended its influence and tormented its big Sunni rival, Saudi Arabia.
Democratic strategists have long been tormented by questions of what it would take to draw Georgia, a state that hasn't seen a Democratic governor in 15 years, over to their side.
" There's no reason for Archie, who's still being tormented by the hanging thread of the Black Hood's eyes, to ask this question if the answer is merely, "Yep, don't worry kid.
But where some rappers look in the mirror and see playboy-gangsters, Lamar sees a sinner, tormented by his success and by his responsibility to those less fortunate than he is.
In detention, she was unable to talk to Cesar and tormented by rumors circulating among inmates that the U.S. planned to keep immigrant children in the country while deporting their mothers.
The president was himself formerly the mayor of a city on Mindanao, an island tormented by violence committed by communist insurgents, Muslim separatists, jihadist terrorists, common criminals and the security forces.
The Frenchman was also no doubt casting a glance towards the resurgence of Azarenka, who has had a tormented two years with foot injuries and a downward spiral in the rankings.
Unlike his team, Eric Staal has fared well in March with seven goals and an assist and has tormented San Jose throughout his career - and this season has been no exception.
" "To the parents of the boys that tormented my son, all I have to say is I hope you never have to feel what my family is going through right now.
He has tormented Democrats since 2012, along with members of the Independent Democratic Conference, a bunch of rogue Democrats who caucused with the GOP, giving Republicans control of the state Senate.
I was constantly tormented by the conflict of wanting to be free from him and wanting to go back to the way things used to be, when I was his favorite.
To rub in his victory after years of the Ethiopians being tormented by Farah's brilliance, Edris even gave an impression of his rival's famed "Mobot" celebration as he crossed the line.
The gunman's wife (Marisha Castle) and mother (Josephine Rose Roberts) have a complex, tormented kindness, while the young victims often resemble a flock of scared, wounded birds in Mr. Palermo's choreography.
Dominant narrative: It's the team with the well-established reputation of finding ways to lose in the postseason facing off against the four-time champs who've tormented them throughout their history.
Fabio Quagliarella, 36, and his family were reportedly tormented by Raffaele Piccolo after the forward's move to Napoli in 2009, according to Bleacher Report, who spoke with Quagliarella earlier this year.
Along the way he takes care of some family business: His father, John Colby, helped to capture orcas for various operations, including Sea World, and has long felt tormented by it.
You might spot a resemblance to Alain Delon, and Thérèse, quietly tormented in spite of her outward stoicism, foreshadows some of the characters Mr. Delon would play in Melville's major films.
It was books that taught me the things that tormented me most were the very things that connected me with all the people who were alive, who had ever been alive.
A furious Vettel vented his anger over the radio and after the race continued to vent at the stewards but later the four-time world champion was more thoughtful than tormented.
" Rossiyskaya Gazeta, a government newspaper, called it a "sad irony" that such "tormented and counterproductive introspection" was considered "the most representative slice of not only Russian culture, but of Russian society.
Some said they smelled the smoke before they knew anything was wrong, and others said they were tormented by the sight of a firefighter carrying the lifeless body of a child.
In the screenplay for "Frozen," though, Elsa isn't an evil witch but a tormented blonde whose power tends to leak as if she were suffering from a form of magical incontinence.
A celebrated and often critical voice of Israel's founding generation and its conscience, he also wrote of the wrenching inner dilemmas, complexities and contradictions of the Zionist enterprise that tormented him.
From the beginning, Rusty displayed abusive, sociopathic tendencies that tormented his adoptive brother; Chaon brilliantly conveys Dustin's childhood shame and the subtle ways it survives in the damaged adult he becomes.
The choreography is balletic and skillful but unmemorable, even in a final section that has Nureyev as a tormented Pierrot Lunaire (one of his favorite roles), aware that he is dying.
Briggs famously tormented Klitschko for years ... popping up on him in public places and trying to get Wlad to meet him in the ring (the paddle boarding ambush is still classic).
The most dominant horror subgenre of the 2010s has been a relentless take on the haunted house picture, in which pleasant American families are tormented by objects and locations with tragic histories.
Jacob's tormented wrestling with the opposing forces of memory and oblivion occupies one long night in a psychiatric clinic in a parable as intense and affecting as the Biblical story of Job.
If you've forgotten The Ugly Duckling, or never read it in the first place, it's the story of a dark gray duckling who is tormented by his conventionally attractive pale yellow siblings.
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Tyrion has never had an easy time of it on Game of Thrones, but throughout season 7, he wasn't just put upon and tormented by his family, his circumstances, and his life.
At PaleyFest, K.J. Apa teased to TVLine that we'll get clues towards the end of season 2 that the serial killer who tormented Betty (Lily Reinhart) is still very much out there.
Benn has tormented the Music City residents to the tune of 19 points (nine goals, 10 assists) in his last 13 encounters, including a five-game point streak (three goals, five assists).
Friday the 13th's Jason Voorhees famously didn't become the franchise's killer until the sequel, taking over for his mother, who had tormented the teen counselors at Camp Crystal Lake in the original.
In the series, Rosner plays the role of Noah Maxwell, a college student who is being tormented by a group of evil entities known as The Collective, and of course, Slender Man.
Alex Dickerson, who drove in six runs in his Giants debut in Friday's 217-213 win, tormented the Diamondbacks again, this time with two doubles that combined to drive in three runs.
The "Nothing Compares 2 U" singer, speaking with Dr. Phil McGraw, detailed how her mother Marie O'Connor "ran a torture chamber" and tormented her until she ran away from home at 13.
That haunted back suite where The Man Who Does Nothing tormented us is now my living room (I rent it from Sonny's family these days), but no copy of NHL resides within.
Your character sounds conflicted, simultaneously tormented by the thought of running a sharp object into the throat of an unsuspecting enemy soldier and also requiring an adrenaline rush to overcome the fear.
Now she's tormented afresh by "the dragon of pain," as well as by imponderables: What mundane choice was to blame for her presence on the street at the instant of the explosion?
Richard, as Shakespeare conceived him, was inwardly tormented by insecurity and rage, the consequences of a miserable, unloved childhood and a twisted spine that made people recoil at the sight of him.
People with pedophilia OCD, or POCD, are tormented by their thoughts, says Annabella Hagen, the Clinical Director and owner of Mindset Family Therapy in Utah, who has treated many patients with POCD.
The exercises, devised in the 19693s, invite the "exercitant" to use his imagination to place himself in the company of Jesus, at the foot of the cross, among tormented souls in hell.
Another breakout for Mexico — this is where they can be at their most dangerous — but the runs don't have the same pace as the ones that tormented Germany in the opening game.
In "Good for Otto," an ensemble drama set in a mental health center, Ms. McDonald's character is a 12-year-old named Frannie with a tumultuous family life and a tormented psyche.
Yes, the ballet's des Grieux changes from a chivalrous idealist into a wracked, tormented obsessive — but nobody hassles him just for being good-looking, as happens to Manon in all three acts.
Senate Republicans subsequently tormented him whenever possible, blocking his initiatives or letting him turn slowly before they agreed to extend mayoral control of city schools (for much shorter periods than he desired).
Directed by Carlos Reygadas, the movie follows Johan (Cornelio Wall), a husband and father in a Mennonite community in northern Mexico who is tormented by his affair with a neighbor (Maria Pankratz).
No pitcher in baseball has tormented the Yankees like Keuchel, the Houston Astros starter who shut them out in two previous playoff games and ruined their festivities last year on opening day.
The eccentric Baltimore filmmaker John Waters famously incorporated it into his 1981 movie "Polyester," a social satire about a middle-class woman tormented by, among other things, a sensitive sense of smell.
There is nothing unique about major companies' social media accounts getting hacked, but the incident on Wednesday night comes after a single hacker has tormented HBO since the beginning of the month.
With Bernie Sanders gaining steam a week before the Iowa caucuses, tormented Democrats are second-guessing what they say was a hands-off strategy against the Vermont senator in the 2020 primary.
Listen and subscribe to our podcast from your mobile device: Via Apple Podcasts | Via RadioPublic | Via Stitcher Tormented by anxiety throughout her 20s, Mariclare Lawson would only go on dates while drunk.
As that group deals with parents and grandparents still tormented by what one commentator calls "broken courage" — a form of post-traumatic stress — it offers hope to a badly scarred nation. video
While Roiphe's empathetic imagination extends to men and to women like Beauvoir, who were tormented by the men they loved, other women in this book aren't afforded the same depth of understanding.
Years ago, Rosenblum found herself in a war with a "noise bully" in her building whose air-conditioning unit was so loud that it tormented the family who lived next to him.
Though once part of the special prosecutor team that tormented President Bill Clinton, Kavanaugh has now said presidents should not be distracted by the sort of investigations he helped press against Clinton.
When Rudolph runs away, he acquires male sidekicks — Hermey (Wesley Edwards), a tormented elf (he wants to be a dentist instead of a toymaker) and Yukon Cornelius (Fred Inkley), a gruff prospector.
She writes of the stress of the holiday season as a horrible speedup, a kind of waking nightmare: She can't control her tormented body, she's bored, stressed, and depressed all at once.
She is Proust's mother, who tormented him so much by neglecting to climb the stairs to kiss him good night that he spent his entire life writing a long novel in revenge.
Listen to Pears sing the final phrase of "Frühlingstraum," when the tormented wanderer asks when will the leaves grow green at the window, when will he hold his beloved in his arms.
Alex Dickerson, who drove in six runs in his Giants debut in Friday's 23-23 win, tormented the Diamondbacks again, this time with two doubles that combined to drive in three runs.
We read about Shameeka Taylor, Tina Hakim Baba, Boris Pelkowski, and Ling Su Wong, all of which take turns being tormented by Albert Einstein High School's resident popular cheerleader (read: terrorist), Lana Weinberger.
Eleven, the innocent, tormented young girl with superpowers played by Emmy-nominated 13-year-old Millie Bobby Brown, is believed dead and is in hiding, staying with the town's police chief, Jim Hopper.
Each of them brow-beats Boris with their own views on Brexit, and he seems to emerge from these encounters not as a scheming Machiavelli but as a man tormented by contradictory advice.
"The defendant's actions tormented and deprived the animals of the necessary oxygen as she transported the animals in a cruel and inhumane manner," the deputy wrote in the report, according to the Herald.
Thrones gave us a dope shorthand for shaming people when they introduced Septa Unella, better known as Shame Nun, who tormented Cersei before and during her walk of punishment to the Red Keep.
Nuggets halt Mavericks' four-game win streak DENVER — Nikola Jokic tormented the Dallas Mavericks in the first two games this season, but when foul trouble held him in check, Will Barton took over.
In a nod to Poe's paradigm, Lock's Edward Fenzil recounts to an interlocutor his tormented associations with both Poe and Thomas Dent Mütter, the 19th-century surgeon and connoisseur of gruesome medical specimens.
"God Help the Child" follows Bride, a beauty and fashion industry executive whose mother tormented her for her dark-skinned complexion as a child, a trauma that follows the character throughout her life. 
It's much harder to fantasize about being Chuck, a sharply drawn and performed but more earthbound character, even when he begins to break bad: he's too grumpy, too tormented, to be our avatar.
Receiver Brandon Marshall and cornerback Darrelle Revis taunted, tested and tormented each other, and as their individual rivalry eventually escalated into a brief altercation, the rest of the team was reduced to bystanders.
On Friday afternoon, The Washington Post's David Fahrenthold, who has been tormenting Trump on ethical issues with Trump's foundation, tormented the candidate on another vulnerable area: his history of crude remarks about women.
While awaiting a ransom that his family could not pay, confronted with execution each time he attempted to escape, watching his fellow slaves tormented and impaled, he longed for a life without manacles.
Cooper was nominated for best actor for his portrayal of tormented country star Jackson Maine, and also for adapted screenplay as a co-writer and in the best picture category as a producer.
As it turns out, Paschalis—a fictional figure—is uniquely suited to write the hagiography of this masculine girl: from boyhood on, he has been tormented by the desire to become a woman.
At the time that "Lolita" was published, there were mixed reviews, but it was widely viewed as a tragedy of a man tormented by lust; today, it's read through the lens of pedophilia.
Brent Staples, a member of the editorial board of The Times, received the prize for editorial writing for a series of essays showing how America continues to be tormented by its racist past.
It was books that taught me that the things that tormented me the most were the very things that connected me with all the people who were alive, who had ever been alive.
That story doesn't make it into the Primary Stages production of "Downstairs," which Theresa Rebeck wrote for the Dalys, who star as tormented siblings in their first theatrical appearance together in New York.
"Oh No!!!!" is one of its tormented love songs, wondering, "Why can't I control it?" and arguing with itself over a clattering beat and dissonant guitar, an unresolved flare-up of romantic anxiety.
Rotten Tomatoes score: 46%Synopsis: In "Irrational Man," the actor played a tormented philosophy professor who becomes involved with a student (Emma Stone) and finds a will to live through an existential act.
To contemporary critics, such a description could apply to the current House of Commons — tormented by Brexit, prone to yelling and inflammatory language and presided over by the booming voice of Mr. Bercow.
Persuasive and powerful, too, was Jennifer Zetlan as the tormented psychoanalytic patient at the center of "Ellen West"; Ms. Zetlan was focused through rangy, angry vocal lines and sweetly plangent in nostalgic reflection.
And there's Kochar Saleh, a 27-year-old Kurdish woman from northern Iraq who has been organizing local resistance to ISIS, helping the tormented Yazidi and Christian communities, and providing assistance to refugees.
Hannah records a cassette for each high schooler she feels tormented her (and for one person she just wants to explain herself to), explaining why she feels their behavior contributed to her misery.
There was the president's tormented summer confession, followed by that heartbreaking picture of Bill and Hillary Clinton walking on the White House lawn with daughter Chelsea between them, both separating and connecting them.
There were "Event Horizon" (1997), in which the crew, including Laurence Fishburne, was tormented by hallucinations and "Doom" (with Dwayne Johnson), from 2005, in which the crew was done in by mutated Martians.
The parents are seen as tormented but also cruel and vengeful in a way that's easily mocked from the distance of 450 years; Eggers is much more interested in their suffering than their plight.
Fossils containing the preserved remnants of ticks are super rare (we know they tormented dinosaurs), so the discovery of a tick that just happens to be entombed in spider's silk is an added bonus.
Utzon's opera house made clear Australia's intent to be taken seriously as a player on the global arts stage (the Antipodean country had long been tormented by jokes that a yoghurt has more culture).
Speaking to the crowd at San Diego Comic-Con on Friday, Curtis reflected upon how her character, Laurie Strode, had been long tormented by a "random act of violence" when she was just 17.
As he watches the tapes, Jay learns that Alex was being tormented by a figure known as "The Operator," a version of the mythical creature Slenderman that was popularized in the Something Awful forums.
Between your streaming service charges, monthly payments to the cloud, regular curated box deliveries, and that gym membership you rarely use, you and your wallet are probably tormented with way too many subscription services.
Records also show that Henry was accused of domestic abuse by his then-wife, who alleged in her 2013 divorce petition that Henry "assaulted, battered, beat and tormented" her during their six-year marriage.
This year the three-time Oscar nominee, 59, and perennial beauty icon starred as Ruth Madoff with Robert De Niro in HBO's Wizard of Lies, tormented Jennifer Lawrence in Darren Aronofsky's creepy thriller mother!
As young as six years old, watching a CBBC drama with a fey, bookish protagonist being tormented by older boys, I would feel an excitement I can only explain as the beginning of desire.
Hades' punishment is to slowly lower him, chained up, into the River of Lost Souls, which will turn him into "mindless, tormented" nothingness, but Emma is able to swoop in and save the day.
Once there, he wrote the first part of three short films that would become known as "The Terence Davies Trilogy," a semi-autobiographical account, from childhood to old age, of a tormented gay man.
Before I left Mozambique — to give a talk on its Portuguese-language literature — one of my daughters had tormented me for days on end about the mortal dangers that awaited me in São Paulo.
Syrian and allied Russian forces intensively bombed rebel-held areas of the tormented northern Syrian city of Aleppo for the fourth day straight, ignoring accusations of war crimes and "barbarism" at the United Nations.
Reigning Hart Trophy winner Patrick Kane, who has tormented Philadelphia since netting the 2010 Stanley Cup-clinching goal, recorded a four-point performance (one goal, three assists) in the first meeting this season. 2.
Suarez also faced sanctions for biting, diving, and racially abusing an opponent while he was at Liverpool, overshadowing his remarkable goalscoring record as he tormented Premier League defenses with deadly finishing and swerving runs.
Then I will spend the rest of my numbered days being tormented by them so that I can free myself even more from my sins and mistakes and reach God as a pure man.
Mr. Boyd, who had been given a diagnosis of paranoid schizophrenia, spent much of his adult life on the streets, in jail and in psychiatric hospitals, tormented by delusions and voices inside his head.
Ryan and McConnell, who don't seem to fully grasp that Trump is more interested in personal popularity than policy, are watching as the President seeks success through alliance with people he once verbally tormented.
For the first few decades of skateboarding's existence, skaters sought sustenance in the snack aisles of the 7-11s whose parking lots they tormented, making meals out of corn chips, sour candy, and Slurpees.
"I know he can't come and get me today, but I have been tormented and traumatized and terrorized for so long that it has, I think, changed the fiber of my being," she said.
At the ceremony tonight in New York, Mr. Jenkins's adaptation of James Baldwin's novel will compete with "The Favourite," a British period piece, and "First Reformed," a drama about a tormented pastor, among others.
But he brought remarkable physical endurance and emotional intensity to the tormented action hero Rick Grimes, the by turns bloodthirsty and idealistic, perpetually sweaty zombie fighter enduring loss after loss in a postapocalyptic hellscape.
There's a princess fairy tale, a guy in the Peace Corps who's tormented by his students, a bachelorette party with a special guest from a dirty movie — and that's just the half of it.
But the memories tormented her — of soldiers firing into crowds in the dark, bodies slumped in pools of blood and the thud of clubs when troops bludgeoned her to the ground near the square.
" Erica Lafferty, whose mother, Dawn Hochsprung, was the principal of Sandy Hook and was also killed, said that Mr. Jones "has harassed and tormented our families for the past four and a half years.
AGENT DALE COOPER (KYLE MACLACHLAN) When we last saw our F.B.I. agent hero, who stayed in Twin Peaks even after solving the murder of the tormented homecoming queen Laura Palmer, he was inhabited — possessed?
Roebling's unpublished memoir, letters and carefully preserved notebooks complement Wagner's detailed portrait of a sensitive and tormented man who survived well into his 80s via two lifelines: a clever mind and a saintly wife.
An exhibit featuring works by the tormented Italian painter Amedeo Modigliani closed three days ahead of schedule after Italian prosecutors alleged that 21 of the 60 or so works on exhibit were possible fakes.
The craziness buried in "Spellbound" is misogyny: The movie veers off to become an examination not of the hazards of neurotic trauma but of what it's like to be a woman tormented by patriarchy.
The House of Representatives, which passed a bill last week authorizing assistance for Hurricane Harvey, will likely open the spigot of taxpayer funds to Puerto Rico and other areas tormented by recent mega storms.
The police-procedural subgenre of crime fiction has, Lord knows, supplied plenty of tormented investigators for its readers' morbid pleasure, but this detective's emotional issues aren't of a kind we're at all accustomed to.
When he had awakened that morning, hungover in the sand, tormented by sand flies, next to extinguished buttonwood coals with the smell of old meat, a Bahamian woman, Angela, had been standing over him.
In Museo, the actor presents Juan as both privileged and tormented, as hopelessly adolescent with his family as he is brazenly loyal to Wilson, his puppy-eyed bestie who does practically anything to please him.
" The singer said that it felt like she would "blackout for seconds or minutes" as her brain pushed off things she had to do, and she would "see flashes of things I was tormented by.
I would report at the courthouse where the members of the band Pussy Riot were being tormented for dancing in a church, then throw on a blazer and run to pose against some logo somewhere.
Star Shay Mitchell – who has portrayed tormented high schooler Emily Fields since 2010 – tells PEOPLE that after all these years, she doesn't even spill secrets about the series' infamous twists and turns to her relatives.
Following the women's defeat by Australia in Friday's third-place match, Hungary's men suffered the same fate and missed out on a podium finish after the left-handed Jokovic tormented his markers throughout the contest.
Tonight's episode reminded us that another Ali, another tormented teenager looking for revenge, and another person with the ability to use a few ill-timed photos to bully people is always just around the corner.
Richards also revealed his 2006 tirade at a West Hollywood comedy club – during which he shouted racist insults at a heckler – still tormented him years later, and had prevented him from returning to the stage.
Wonder Woman felt like a glowing beacon of hope in a grim and gritty movie, and her uncomplicated heroism stood in stark relief to the more tormented variety exemplified by her future Justice League teammates.
In Sochi four years ago, the Scot went into the 500, 1,000 and 1,500 meter races as a top contender only to suffer a failure that left her tormented by cyber bullying and death threats.
He died on Friday at age 90, a decade after stepping down as president but defiant to the end toward the United States, the world power he tormented from just 90 miles (145 km) away.
As they reminisce, their pet pig and their early boyfriends and the churlish "rebby boys" who tormented them seem to take shape in the living room, among the dainty teacups, lace doilies and knitted afghans.
Before he was sentenced, a solemn Mr. Cohen, standing at a lectern, sounded emotional, but resolved, as he told the judge he had been tormented by the anguish and embarrassment he had caused his family.
It's also a museum, honoring Teddy's father — represented in the form of a faceless mannequin — who tormented his sons toward greatness (like the fathers of Michael Jackson and Marvin Gaye, both mentioned in the episode).
Day after day, New Yorkers are being tormented below ground, at a cost to the state's economy of billions of dollars, because of Mr. Cuomo's inadequate efforts to address the crisis in the subway system.
Originally published in German in 1971, and in English first in 1990 and now in an extensive reworking by the same translator, Philip Boehm, "Malina" is also a psychological thriller of a tormented, existential sort.
Figures soon emerge from the mist, notably Father Ferreira (Liam Neeson), who, as gaunt and tormented as any martyred Caravaggio saint, watches in gaping horror as guards ladle water from hot springs on shrieking Christians.
Just too bad that option was not available to Adrian Mannarino on Monday as he was tortured and tormented during a jaw-dropping opening set when he won only one point on his own serve.
When I watched a trailer for Valfaris, a game where one weapon is described as shooting an "incessant hail of powerful, tormented souls," I kept wondering: Where have I seen a game like this before?
Surrounded by water and connected to the rest of the course by a slender land bridge, it has tormented even the world's greatest golfers and is one of the most recognized images in the sport.
At the end of "Burn After Reading," the pompous, alcoholic C.I.A.-agent character Ozzie Cox, played with urbane self-delusion by John Malkovich, confronts one of the civilians he believes has tormented and blackmailed him.
"Russian Doll," the Netflix series co-­created by and starring Natasha Lyonne, depicts New Yorkers tormented by their personal histories, in a city haunted by its past — and it revolves around a time-­warping bodega.
Was it an impetuous, isolated response unrelated to a larger strategy for resolving the complex dilemma of Syria, a nation tormented not just by civil war but also by the fight against the Islamic State?
IN AN old factory building in lower Manhattan a fintech startup is seeking answers to a question that has tormented teachers and students for decades: what is the value of a given course, teacher or institution?
My grandmother passed away, my wife and I continued to mourn the death of a close friend, and as if tormented by metaphor, practically every appliance in our house broke in the span of six months.
In season one, she was the mysterious and moody barista, who befriended a distressed and tormented Clay Jensen (Dylan Minnette) as he struggled with the death of his classmate and close friend, Hannah Baker (Katherine Langford).
As the weathered monster mercenary Geralt of Rivia, you can take up contracts across the sprawling continent to kill grotesque creatures and tormented undead spirits, besting them with spells, potions, and good-old fashioned sword fighting.
It stars Pilou Asbaek — best known for his role as a tormented spin doctor in the Danish television series "Borgen" and for hosting the Eurovision song contest — and received favorable reviews at the Venice Film Festival.
In it, he condemns both the boys who allegedly "tormented" his son and the Catholic school that reportedly told him, "You'll be fine… These things will pass" when the teen went to school officials for help.
"Because I see someone who is eaten alive by their ambitions, tormented literally to the point where they become sick — for example, faint — as a result of going on, and going with their ambitions," he said.
Reds 9, Brewers 7 Jose Peraza went 4-for-5 with a homer and Scooter Gennett tormented his former team with his NL-leading 16th three-hit game of the season as Cincinnati beat visiting Milwaukee.
Iran would have the ability to obstruct trade and oil flows from both the Strait of Hormuz and the Bab-el-Mandeb strait, the latter of which has been tormented by Somali piracy for the decades.
The media painted a dramatic portrait of bullying culture gone wild at the high school, with an imagined "trench coat mafia" of angry, alienated geeks seeking their revenge against popular jocks who'd tormented them for years.
Kristine Barnett said that Natalia was an adult who tormented her familyKristine Barnett told the Daily Mail this week that the adoption was a scam and that the girl was not who they thought she was.
Rather than floating motionless in amber, Usnea reaches out and absorbs outside energies, which then combust into psychedelic spirals, tormented shrieks, shining acoustic passages, hollow-voiced choruses, and flashy drumming (see "Lathe of Heaven" in particular).
United States officials are charging an Iranian hacker in the theft of 1.5 terabytes of data from HBO in May, an attack that tormented network executives and included the release of several unaired programs and scripts.
Jake Gyllenhaal was just starting to get on everyone's radar when he scored one of his first lead roles, playing a troubled teen who is tormented by visions of the future and a disturbing-looking bunny.
Mill writes that, during his crisis, he was "seriously tormented by the thought of the exhaustibility of musical combinations" — an anxiety he says was highly characteristic of "the general tone" of his mind at the time.
She graduated from the Yale School of Drama in 2012, and won an Academy Award for her role as Patsey, a tormented young slave in the 2013 movie "12 Years a Slave," her first feature film.
Among these tormented townsfolk Janacek includes two young people who openly embrace their romantic feelings: Kudrjas (the ardent tenor Sam Levine), a self-educated clerk, and Varvara (the beguiling mezzo-soprano Samantha Hankey), Katya's only confidante.
At the game's eventual end, the outcome long decided, the scoreboard showed an L.S.U. team that had ripped Oklahoma's defense apart as no squad had since Nebraska's bracingly powerful teams tormented the Sooners in the 1990s.
Maybe you've read of people whose obsession with the number tormented them — like composer Arnold Schoenberg, who was born and died on the 13th of the month, and was terrified of the number all his life.
The 1996 original "Scream" film, directed by Wes Craven, follows a group of high school friends tormented by an unknown killer who hunts them down after calling them and asking them to name their favorite scary movie.
Joining "Amy" this year are "Listen to Me Marlon," an archival exploration of the unvarnished, often anguished audio diary of Marlon Brando, and "What Happened, Miss Simone?" about the tormented musician and civil rights activist Nina Simone.
"For victims, watching the reckoning arc of Westworld is a way to gain control over past injustices, so seeing the characters who've been oppressed, abused, and tormented seeking retribution could be thrilling for the viewer," she says.
At least the creeps of Beetlejuice have enough personality to keep things interesting; and Patrick Swayze, tormented as he is in Ghost, gets to make it right, kiss the girl, and walk off into the heavenly sunset.
The 61-year-old US investment banker is both numb in grief after their deaths and tormented by what he could have done differently, faced with the impossible task of protecting his children from such murderous intent.
This is a someone who gets it and, I believe, is excited by the opportunities afforded by AI. And yet he's clearly tormented by it, as well, which, I think, can blind him to some fundamental realities.
Reality TV has a long history of subjecting its participants to horrifying experiences, from Solitary, where contestants lived in windowless, 10-foot-wide rooms while being deprived of sleep and tormented by a malevolent "AI," to Susunu!
The last 24 hours of Mr Priebus's humiliating tenure were among his worst, as he was publicly tormented by Anthony Scaramucci, a trash-talking, swaggering New York financier recently brought into the White House as communications director.
When it comes to Twitter, most times the overwhelmingly pressing issue is abuse, therefore it seems strange that Microsoft didn't have any tools in place to keep Tay from becoming just like the trolls who tormented her.
Cusk made her début in 1993, at the age of twenty-six, with "Saving Agnes," a down-from-Oxford bildungsroman about a grandiose, tormented girl finding her way in London, which won the Whitbread First Novel Award.
Thanks to Mr. Scott, whose work acts like a defibrillator on the snoozy screenplay, this chaste romance between a golly-gosh ballerina (Keenan Kampa) and a tormented-soul violinist (Nicholas Galitzine) remains living, if never fully alive.
Rather, this was an ongoing practice over decades where 547 children were tormented, abused, mistreated and socially harmed," former choir boy and abuse victim Alexander Probst told Reuters TV. "They are severely traumatized to this very day.
SAN FRANCISCO — For over a year and a half, Yahoo has been tormented by a prominent activist investor who has criticized virtually everything about the company, from its business strategy to its efforts to sell major assets.
If it was, then the engine that had powered his career and sustained him through his darkest days was a kind of mirage, no more real than the nagging thoughts that had tormented him as an adolescent.
The boy who tried to commit suicide at Wildlife said that he told a dean, the school social worker and the principal that he was being tormented, but ultimately, all that did was make the bullying worse.
The second act recounts the toll from that tumultuous, sometimes violent year on the students and their families — as the nine were tormented in school, and some of their parents were fired from their jobs in retaliation.
Adolescent girls fall in love in the homophobic atmosphere of Nairobi; Tito, a 213-year-old, confronts a villagewide epidemic of literally crippling fear; a Japanese teenager struggles to apologize to the deaf girl he once tormented.
Swamped by complaints from peeved constituents — and tormented themselves by an onslaught of pesky and fraudulent calls — lawmakers from both sides of the aisle in both chambers are promising action to halt the influx of automated calls.
In recalling how he set the stage for the use of curved blades throughout hockey, Mikita said that he and Hull had tormented Hall, the Blackhawks' star goalie, when they first experimented with them at a practice.
The Cardinal (2152-217, 2198-21449 Pac-2138) got an early touchdown run from Love and then tormented Daniels much of the night, holding U.S.C. to its lowest score in the series since a shutout in 2114.
She said that after she was hired in 20193 at the age of 22, her supervisor, Nicholas Ferris, provided her with opiates, raped her twice while she was incapacitated, and "tormented" her over a period of months.
For well over a year, I was the manager, and the whole time I was tormented, feeling those looming shoulds, worried that days steaming suits and becoming ruthless at the card game Big Two was a waste.
But the unmoored quality of the harmonic language grippingly matches the expressionist, fraught emotions of the drama, as this tormented, nameless woman, here performed by the formidable mezzo-soprano Katarina Karneus, gives voice to her wandering thoughts.
There's also the tormented princess Sansa Stark (the excellent Sophie Turner), a survivor of three lordly betrothals—two to psychotic sadists—who is driving an army led by her wet-eyed, newly reanimated half brother, Jon Snow.
"Even after these folks had to experience this trauma, for the next five years they were tormented by Alex Jones with vicious lies about them," Mark Bankston, the lawyer handling the cases for the parents, told HuffPost.
Roderick (Will Poulter) was in the Royal Air Force during the war, where he sustained serious injuries, both to his body — which is burned and crippled on one side — and to his mind, tormented by the trauma.
In his absence, coach Dave Tippett said the start will go to veteran Mike Smith, who has been tormented by the Predators, losing six consecutive decisions (0-5-1) while surrendering at least three goals in each one.
OMAHA, Nebraska (Reuters) - After what appeared to be a tormented final chapter to a brilliant swimming career, Michael Phelps returns to the pool at the U.S. Olympic Swim Trials next week looking to pen a new happy ending.
Osaka cut a bit of a tormented figure at the French Open when she was knocked out in the third round while seeking a third consecutive Grand Slam triumph, leaving her to admit the pressure of being no.
The DCEU's Batman and Superman are both tormented by their solitude and their histories; as a one-of-a-kind being, Wonder Woman takes her solitude for granted, and her history is almost entirely of her own choosing.
Millions driven from Iraq's tormented lands Almost 0003,000 families (up to 84,000 individuals) may have left Falluja and surrounding areas alone since the government offensive to retake the city began May 23, according to the U.N. refugee agency.
Meredith: In last week's penultimate episode, Logan casually accused Roman of wanting to fuck his mother (and excuse you, Gerri is not his mother), but he was worried about the wrong Oedipal impulse in the wrong tormented son.
The stepsister of a man charged with fatally shooting three people at a Colorado Walmart says he suffered brain damage from taking LSD nearly 30 years ago and has been tormented by voices in his head since then.
In his new biography of the tormented delta, Jonathan Miles, a British cultural historian, manoeuvres swiftly through these tragedies, devoting the bulk of his attention to the social and cultural life beneath the city's "spiders' webs of tramlines".
As he tries to solve the brutal double murder at the core of this tale, he is tormented by his literary other, running a dialogue with The Writer in his mind: how would he have written this case?
This year the three-time Oscar nominee — who turns 60 on Sunday — and perennial beauty icon starred as Ruth Madoff with Robert De Niro in HBO's Wizard of Lies, tormented Jennifer Lawrence in Darren Aronofsky's creepy thriller mother!
By the time he was 203, his mother, unable to cope with her hyperactive son, sent him to boarding school in rural Quebec, where the young gay boy was mercilessly bullied and where, in turn, he tormented others.
Roth's name is inextricably linked with that novel, for reasons both good and ill: its raucous humor, its depiction of a stifling postwar Jewish household, the primal scream of its sex-obsessed and Oedipally-tormented narrator Alexander Portnoy.
The autobiographical tale stars Banderas as Almodovar's tormented alter ego - a film director looking back at his childhood and past romances, and reflecting on his life's work - while Cruz plays his mother at the time of his youth.
LEICESTER, England (Reuters) - Leicester City forgot their domestic struggles to secure a second successive Champions League victory as Islam Slimani tormented a familiar foe by grabbing the only goal in a 1-0 win over Porto on Tuesday.
Moreover, Freedman was touched by the kindness of the Irish people, which surprised her since she'd grown up fighting with Irish-American kids in Pittsburgh, who tormented her on the way home from school because she was Jewish.
When he arrived, he discovered a loose commune of people who found some sort of peace there after being tormented by what they believe to be reactions to the signals that permeate most places where people live now.
The discovery of Seamus's body is the event that sets the plot in motion, putting an end to the family's tormented uncertainty while placing them in fresh danger from the I.R.A., which is prepared to enforce their silence.
He also acquired a selection of Man Ray's iconic images, such as a woman's bare back decorated with the f-holes of a violin, and an arresting portrait of the iconoclastic (and psychologically tormented) theater artist Antonin Artaud.
Self-doubt and societal pressure animate playwright Michael R. Jackson's electrifying marathon sprint of a musical called A Strange Loop — a subversive sermon on the conflicted heart of an artist tormented by what the world expects from him.
Three years after her husband died in a suicide attack, she remains trapped in southern Afghanistan's Helmand Province, tormented by his cousins who rape her repeatedly and are raising her sons, aged nine and 11, to become jihadis.
Lead actor Essie Davis truly puts everything into her performance as Amelia Vanek, a woman who is tormented, along with her son, by the titular monster — the croaking tall figure in a top hat you won't easily forget.
Although "Moonlight" comes at the wages of racism less bluntly, its depiction of a tormented boy's journey to manhood asks big, haunting questions about the social and cultural forces that doom too many young, disadvantaged African-Americans today.
Unspooling over three generations of a family, it revolves around the beguiling Nina Leeds, who, as the play begins, is a young woman mourning her first love and tormented by the fact that she never slept with him.
The Nun is set in the '50s and explores the origins of the inhuman spirit, also known as Valak, that tormented ghost-hunters Ed and Lorraine Warren (Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga) in the 1977-set The Conjuring 2.
My theory is that Silicon Valley execs watched with horror as Icahn tormented eBay board member Marc Andreessen over the spin-off of PayPal while hocking Tim Cook at Apple for more and more return of capital to shareholders.
While the two characters have very different résumés — Bauer is tormented but brutally effective super-spy, Designated Survivor's Tom Kirkman is a dorky guy who used to be secretary of Housing and Urban Development — they do share some similarities.
The film is set in the '50s and explores the origins of the inhuman spirit, also known as Valak, that tormented ghost-hunters Ed and Lorraine Warren (Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga) in the 1977-set The Conjuring 2.
A beleaguered graduate student, desperate to become a professor — an advancement that depends on his ability to come up with a large bribe for a senior figure in his field — is tormented by the barking of a neighbor's dog.
These women, who could likely never expect to be acknowledged with Oscars for their work in their fields, could also probably have guessed that the Academy would hand a trophy to the man they say tormented them for months.
The residents of Bristol Cove, "known for its legend of once being home to mermaids," as the logline says, start being tormented by a "mysterious girl" (code for "scary mermaid" if I've ever seen it) played by Eline Powell.
In his book Inside WikiLeaks: My Time with Julian Assange at the World's Most Dangerous Website, Daniel Domscheit-Berg described Assange as a liar who constantly tormented his cat, and who had zero manners when it came to food.
Membership in a gang that previously tormented him ended when his biological father, who had relocated to Nigeria where he worked as a barrister, paid for him to attend a private school in the affluent English county of Surrey.
Mr. Schamus, the Oscar-nominated producer and screenwriter here making his debut as a director, urged her to reread Sylvia Plath, since there's some evidence that the sexually forward, darkly comic yet tormented Olivia was inspired by the poet.
Rikers recently achieved recent extra infamy thanks to its role in the horrifying story of Kalief Browder, a young man imprisoned and tormented there for years while the state delayed his trial for the alleged theft of a backpack.
In the documentary The Last Shaman, filmmaker Raz Degan chronicles the journey of James Freeman, the son of a Harvard medical professor, who traveled to Peru in an attempt to conquer the depression that had tormented him for years.
He recalled how the GOP's just-powerful-enough Freedom Caucus tormented her predecessors John Boehner and Paul Ryan, denying the ruling party the votes to pass a farm bill, raise the debt limit or fund the Homeland Security Department.
That helps explain why Romine was so tormented in the seventh inning when, with two outs and shadows creeping across the field in the late afternoon, an Adam Warren curveball bounced in the dirt and glanced off Romine's wrist.
Quinn and Rachel are the kind of capable but tormented antiheroes generally played by men, and while various love interests hover at the margins, the women's convulsive relationship is "the real love story of this show," Ms. Appleby said.
Anthony was tormented by similar visions over and over again, according to St. Athanasius: the demons as if breaking the four walls of the dwelling seemed to enter through them, coming in the likeness of beasts and creeping things.
I guess that, as horrific as I find the stories about those poor kids being tormented at the border, I'm even more disturbed by the way our president is trying to promote this kind of ideology around the world.
Calling "Erwartung" the "first Freudian opera," Mr. Botstein played excerpts to illustrate the work's restless, sometimes rootless harmonic language, the skittish interplay of contrapuntal lines, the composer's use of recurring motifs and the tormented emotional cast of the music.
Buzz finds himself literally tied up at the moment; he not only becomes a prize at one of the carnival games but also finds himself tormented by two new characters (above), voiced by Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele.
Tormented by guilt, she can't bring herself to admit that he's dead, and retreats into a fantasy in which he's been spirited away to J.M. Barrie's Neverland, drawing her visions in a notebook given to her by her therapist.
Tormented by the rise to power of the current occupant of the White House, he has discerned in it a pattern chillingly reminiscent of that of the tyrants of the author whose work he has spent a lifetime studying.
She is also tormented by the efforts of her father, James II, to return the country to Roman Catholicism, since Anne, along with her older sister, Mary (wife of William of Orange, later William III), is a faithful Protestant.
Two other targets said they were so tormented by the online attacks they faced following their public questioning or criticism of Sanders that they requested those specific circumstances not be reported for fear such harassment could start up again.
Djokovic at this stage is speaking similarly to another champion when he was in his early 30s: Andre Agassi, the once-tormented American who found new energy for tennis after founding a school in Las Vegas, his home city.
Since then, some of the victims' families have been battling an online phalanx of conspiracy theorists who have threatened and tormented them, advancing false claims that they were actors in a government-backed hoax aimed at confiscating Americans' firearms.
Photograph by Eugene Richards for The New Yorker When a patient was tormented and having a difficult time dying, or was hanging on despite no longer eating or drinking, Heather would ask, Is there someone you need to see?
MILAN — Maria Callas, the Greek-American diva known for her passionate portrayal of operatic heroines, astounding personal metamorphosis and tormented love life, has proved one of the most enduring style references for Italian fashion, from Valentino to Dolce & Gabbana.
How do the horrors that tormented Lovecraft—the vast indifference of creation, the limits of science and reason—change when they're juxtaposed against the daily life of a Harlem hustler and the pervasive cruelty of the society he inhabits?
With Maeve dying in the mesa, tormented by the knowledge her child was supposedly just abducted by the Ghost Nation, it's no surprise she would use her ability to manipulate the mesh network to track down the person she loves most.
He also says he's still tormented by the memories he has from his time with the suicide cult — and the pain he has carried with him since the day police found 39 bodies inside the cult's Rancho Santa Fe compound.
The same sonic landscape flanks some of the film's most tormented scenes as Mizoguchi tracks several days in the life of a group of women working at a brothel during a time when the government was considering a ban on prostitution.
But he said the record would also show "moments of grave difficulty, tormented decisions, human and Christian prudence, which to some could have been seen as reticence" but that were instead attempts by Pius to keep a flame of hope alive.
In the first season alone, his character, tormented Lieutenant Ash Tyler, has suffered torture (and effectively, rape), been paralyzed by PTSD flashbacks, and had his body and mind overridden by a Klingon sleeper agent via an agonizing, obliterating "reassignment" surgery.
In Purple Rain, Prince played the Kid – a name he is often called by his Minneapolis circle – a selfish, tormented, unreachable soul who fights to survive an unhappy home life and turns inward, refusing to share his emotional or creative life.
In the video, he condemns both the boys who allegedly "tormented" his son and the Catholic school that allegedly told the younger Daniel, "You'll be fine … These things will pass" when the teen said he went to school officials for help.
" Fucking Bliss was, conversely, more finite and tormented, an album that Ray thought "might better bookend a life of failures & wasted potential, petty incidental rivalries, mistakes, regrets, and on-and-off struggles with drug addiction and intense mental health issues.
Over the past year, as he has been ­parodied and tormented by trolls, Pai has spent a lot of time in real life, on the road, driving rental cars through rural states and promising to bring broadband to the heartland.
Humans are sexual beings, and if sexual feeling is considered sinful by the state, the family, the mosque, and the community, the child who begins to think he is different from the other boys will be tormented by self-hatred.
The 31-year-old has tormented Toronto to the tune of batting 14-for-41 with two homers, seven RBIs and as many runs scored this season while boasting a 5-for-11 career mark versus Wednesday starter Marcus Stroman.
I knew very early on who and what I liked, and it wasn't long after this point that I saw these same tormented girls failing at their diets because the lure of flavor and consumption was too great to resist.
"Not doing anything is the same thing as letting it happen," a high school sophomore tells the group when another young woman shares a story about a girl in her community who attempted suicide after being tormented by her peers.
While Kevin pretends to be above the bullying, we learn that he's secretly tormented by the way his classmates treat him on social media, and that's why he keeps posting weird stuff online—to send the message that he doesn't care.
Sadako inverted the horror stereotype, replacing masked and musclebound psychopaths with a little girl in a dress, an apparently innocent figure somehow imbued with a demonic and unknowable menace that tormented loners like Michael Myers and Jason Vorhees couldn't really match.
Long before packed crowds celebrated the decision-making of Joe Maddon, there were tormented managers like Gene Michael, Don Baylor, Jim Marshall and the so-called "college of coaches" employed in the early 21965s by the owner Philip K. Wrigley.
It was a moment that Game of Thrones fans were waiting for — the Mountain finally meeting his  just ends for his evil deeds at the hands of his brother who he tormented and burnt, forever scarring his face and his psyche.
In doing so, Mr. Valls and his tiny reform faction have revived a conflict over labor overhauls that has already played out elsewhere in Europe's left, but that has tormented the French Socialists ever since they took power in 2012.
It is, as Klein's music always has been, a dark and tormented affair, but it's also one infused with black humor—the French phrase for orgasm is "a little death," after all—as well as an infectious sense of emotional defiance.
My legs are cramping, I've got a cold sweat and in a few minutes I'll be face to face with other parents my age who are in a far better condition than the sad, tormented shape I've ended up in.
Zimbabwe's 94-year-old former leader Robert Mugabe issued a brutal jab against ZANU-PF, the party he controlled for his 37 years of rule, saying that he "cannot vote for those who have tormented me," reports the Associated Press.
On its surface, Sephiroth's plot arc is a typical villain's origin story: Tormented by the sudden realization that he is the product of a scientific experiment, born of genetic material extracted from an alien named Jenova, Sephiroth becomes manic, then delusional.
But it is also far more than a just memoir, it is a scathing condemnation of the cycle of poverty and violence inflicted upon those he grew up with, those same people who tormented him for much of his early life.
His loving and tormented relationship with Big Angel, the older brother who broke his nose in a fistfight but who wants him to crawl into his deathbed, is one of the many touching relationships rendered with grace and empathy by Urrea.
It went beyond them in finally unraveling the tormented history of the Swedish super-cop Saga Noren (Sofia Helin), and it provided her with a valedictory moment that was inevitable (if you had watched the whole series) but still devastating.
He does so much with his facial expressions — he would have been a great silent actor, though with his skills, he could have excelled in any era of screen acting — and his visibly tormented inner conflict plays off Lincoln's dignified confidence.
Quinn debuted in the second season and was an oft-tormented fan favorite over five seasons until he sacrificed himself to save Carrie and President-elect Elizabeth Keane (played by Elizabeth Marvel) by driving an S.U.V. through, essentially, an assassination squad.
Her epic yarn of a divided and warring mother and daughter on a tormented, unitary continent called the Stillness — possibly a reverse-Pangaea, deep in our planet's future — unquestionably subverts or inverts the conventions of old-school fantasy in innumerable ways.
In the musical, as in the film, the snow queen figure Elsa is not evil but tormented — her power, which is the magical ability to create snow and ice, is also a problem, because she is unable to control it.
Later episodes include "Spark of Madness," which examines the careers of brilliant but tormented performers like Pryor, Jonathan Winters and Robin Williams, as well as the highs and lows of the art form, to try to get at what drives comics.
Lundqvist had already been tormented by Senators forward Jean-Gabriel Pageau, who completed a hat trick on a deflection with 1 minute 2 seconds left in the third period to send Game 53 of this second-round playoff series into overtime.
In remembering Marie, his Paul was visibly tormented, with a voice occasionally made ugly by melancholy; and in chasing Marietta he was foolish and crazed, throwing himself over furniture in what amounted to a cardio workout atop heldentenor high notes.
His latest movie, a loosely autobiographical portrait of a tormented filmmaker, could up the ante for the Oscar winner after an enthusiastic response from critics at the Cannes Film Festival, where it is a contender for the top Palme D'Or award.
Before the actual lunch, news of the Trump-Christie date was passed around in New Jersey political circles, where Mr. Christie had been treated as a forlorn figure, a tiger with no teeth, tormented by politicians he had once bossed around.
From the moment Mr. Jackman became a movie star, with the original "X-Men" in 2000, he has been synonymous with Wolverine, a feral mutant with a metal skeleton and a tormented, decades-long past lived under the name Logan.
Richard Simmons is not being tormented by black magic — or so says Mr. Simmons, the fitness guru, whose disappearance from public view three years ago has at least one close friend fearing he is under the spell of a witch.
LIL PEEP featuring Lil Tracy "Awful Things" (Lil Peep/First Access) Grungy guitars, sputtering trap beats and Lil Peep's raw-throated voice add up to a tormented, abrasive love song from the singer and rapper who died this year at 21.
This animated biopic recounts the life and last days of tormented Dutch artist Vincent van Gogh, with each frame of the film consisting of an oil painting executed in the master's style and a plot based on letters he penned.
Wolf in a White Van, his 2014 novel, used metal as a fantasy world for a tormented kid and a springboard for the author's own imagination; back in 2008, he wrote a 33 ⅓ book, a novella, on the Black Sabbath's Masters of Reality.
Here was this woman I'd fought with consistently from the ages of 11 to 21, who held me when I was dumped by boyfriends or tormented by friends, who watched Oprah on the small TV in the kitchen as she cooked dinner.
Though published in Turkey in 2013, Hakan Gunday's first-person story of a tormented trafficker is set in the past: after his liberation from the trade, the narrator hears news of the Taliban's demolition of the Bamiyan Buddha statues in March 2001.
With that, each of them plops over the side — and the six kids, tormented relentlessly at school and each dealing with complications and pain at home that force them to grow up before their time, are finally just kids again. Splashing. Swimming.
It simply was this intensely enviable but never simple thing that unfolded alongside Meredith's tormented love story with McDreamy (Patrick Dempsey), Cristina's similarly complicated one with Burke (Isaiah Washington), and all the other entanglements and twists that would follow over the years.
As with other works of this period, a central feature of "Tormented Self-Portrait" was an assortment of logos, with brands such as Bayer aspirin, TV Guide, Renault, Marlboro cigarettes, Gusano Rojo mescal, and Trojan condoms emblazoned across its front like bumper stickers.
The young men who are tormented by the thought that two gay people might be in love somewhere are, in fact, bedeviled by the belief deep in their hearts that others are free but they themselves are chained to an antiquated morality.
"It was heartbreaking and heartwarming to hear about someone's leak in high school that tormented their dreams for years, or how another women felt so ashamed of her period growing up that she vowed to change things for her daughter," she says.
Beyond that, for many, Pride events are still important sites of celebration, and for many LGBTQ+ individuals, their first chance to be among other queer people, to feel their existence being reflected back to them after being vilified and tormented in other spaces.

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