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Going to the banks, mostly giant state-owned enterprises, was torturously time-consuming.
The third drug, a heart-stopping substance called potassium chloride, can be torturously painful.
Now, that's the story I tell about Pana, not the torturously long illness she dealt with.
In this staging, it's as if desire were a dissonant chord torturously on the verge of resolution.
After that, he moved on to other difficult-to-grasp concepts, like the torturously slow speed of light.
Fees can be torturously complex, buried in fine print or described so ambiguously that it's impossible to decipher them.
After that, he moved on to animating other difficult-to-grasp space concepts, like the torturously slow speed of light.
After that, he moved on to animating other difficult-to-grasp space concepts, like the torturously slow speed of light.
They did not paint the baker as a David squaring off against a gay goliath (as Andrew Sullivan torturously argued).
In 2016, when I wrote about being raped, I felt torturously conflicted about that essay's nearly half a million views.
Read more: The speed of light is torturously slow, and these 3 simple animations by a scientist at NASA prove it
The beet is poached in beet juice, then suspended torturously above the fire for a few days so its flavor intensifies.
Her phrases were torturously submitted to combination-permutation perversions by anonymous activators as part of their PLEASE CHANGE BELIEFS online project.
Speculation was rife that the binders full of paper on the dais would offer a torturously belated insight into Trump's financial affairs.
The ongoing struggle with Xo and Ro is torturously drawn out and poignant, but that's the reality of an impasse like theirs.
The famously temperamental Varèse once lost patience with Mr. Chou's torturously slow work process and ordered him to urinate on his own score.
The alternative was reading more Twitter takes about how and why the Russia investigation wound torturously on, so you fucking bet I did!
Elio is immediately intrigued by Oliver, and soon finds himself torturously in love, and fruitlessly trying to fight it, at least at first.
The seats weren't comfortable enough for sleeping, and the chilly temperature left me torturously alert for the entire concert, which began at 7 p.m.
The long, torturously slow relationship build-up winds up hollow, because it's so obviously only in place to make Tom's fall from grace more painful.
The opening scene of this convulsive, immersive adaptation of the 1976 movie about how television hijacked reality is a bravura exercise in torturously applied pressure.
Twenty moves in, as the game tilted ever so torturously toward Mr. Carlsen, exactly four people watched the players live in the standard viewing area.
Instead, they must spend sixth month torturously keeping things private, but no matter — the Queen promises to throw a party to show her support for the happy couple.
The conceptual map drawn up by the White House looks torturously gerrymandered, all but erasing the pre-1967 boundary that long formed the baseline for a potential agreement.
Some of the kids he interviewed referenced hallucinations, suicidal thoughts and self-harm, all driven by the fact that they were so utterly and torturously alone under these conditions.
There's that aforementioned sludgy element, obviously,  but it comes tempered by an underlying hit of ultra-distorted blues, an often torturously slow pacing, and unexpectedly pretty melodic moments, too.
Javier and Gloria are just hours away in Mexico — they Skype to send their love and micromanage the business — but separated torturously by the impenetrable scrim of the law.
Cruise Automation, the self-driving unit of General Motors, announced today that it will test its autonomous Chevy Bolts in one of the most torturously congested cities in the world: New York City.
Billions of dollars are still pouring into business schools to inspire similar claptrap, while university science departments—less-direct conduits to frenetic moneymaking—scramble for funding, and the humanities torturously ride out a planned obsolescence.
"There is no better testament to their generosity of spirit than the fact that every single day of rehearsal they have generously let me play guitar with them, and endured my torturously slow progress," he said.
Torturously slow recoveries from recessions and low inflation are here to stay unless policymakers can get a better grip on how to stabilize the global economy in an era of lower interest rates, a top Federal Reserve policymaker said on Tuesday.
For most of the album, he uses the legacy of chunky, melodic, fuzztone-loving rock — the Cars by way of the Pixies and Weezer — to reveal the insecurities and torturously layered self-consciousness of growing up as a digital native.
Between 2003 and 2006, first at the University of Toronto and then Emory University, Mayberg tried this experimental surgery, called deep brain stimulation (DBS), on 20 people who had been torturously depressed for years despite trying every other possible treatment.
The documentary, which screened most recently at the Camden International Film Festival, is not merely a series of shots of this one highway — though it certainly has enough way stations, scenic stretches, and torturously complicated interchanges to be visually interesting on its own.
His odious General Order No. 11, which expelled Jews from the military district under Grant's control, is torturously explained as being aimed more at Grant's opportunistic father, who had entered into business with Jewish businessmen in an attempt to profit from his son's success.
It is a flawed program in many ways (the Atlantic's Robinson Meyer has an accounting in this great piece), and even when it's working as intended, it is a torturously slow, stop-and-start accretion of incremental gains, each one the result of a vicious battle.
Read more: The speed of light is torturously slow, and these 3 simple animations by a scientist at NASA prove itAbout 89 days and 19 hours after the fall equinox, the Earth will reach its winter solstice — when the most direct sunlight strikes the Southern Tropic (or Tropic of Capricorn).
"Snake 8" (2017) has copper scales that cascade from the ceiling, while another sculpture with a torturously long title consists of a trough lined with a lattice of small transformers and amber-colored labdanum resin, which serves as the base for some incense and perfume (although the scent is mild here).
People of good will should open their hearts and minds to the tragic and unnecessary suffering of all victims of terror, whether it is Russians caught in a hail of shrapnel in a subway car, or Syrians torturously killed in the chemical attack, or the 31 people killed on Wednesday in attacks in Tikrit, Iraq.
Most of the time, baseball is a torturously boring sport to watch, but every once in a while, you get to see some total no-name transform into a star before your very eyes: They emerge from the shadows and display such an uncanny gift, such sheer athletic prowess, there's no question that you're watching a legend in the making.
Nor can we know for sure what kind of deal the other side in this divorce, the EU, will be willing to offer the UK. And in the same way that breakfast can mean many different things to many different people, there are many different possible Brexits — so the £59 billion question at this point on the UK's long and torturously winding road towards leaving the EU is what Brexit will actually mean?
Since releasing her 2014 album, "Bury Me at Makeout Creek," Mitski has built a following the old-fashioned way: touring constantly and wielding her big hot-pink bass guitar, singing about torturously ambivalent relationships and her own evolving identity — as a woman growing up and finding her own path, as an ambitious artist and, in songs like her online hit "Your Best American Girl" from her 2016 album, "Puberty 2," as a Japanese-American.
The series of events that came to be known as Gamergate has been described as "torturously complex". As a movement, it had no official leaders or clearly defined agenda. Because of its anonymous membership, lack of organization and leaderless nature, sources differ as to the goals or mission of Gamergate and defining it has been difficult. Frank Lantz of NYU's Game Center wrote that he could not find "a single explanation of a coherent Gamergate position".
He challenged WBC champion Lupe Pintor for his version of the world bantamweight title on 19 September 1980, losing a torturously difficult contest by way of a twelfth round knockout. Owen left the ring on a stretcher and never regained consciousness. He fell into a coma and died seven weeks later in a Los Angeles hospital at the age of 24. Owen possessed a professional career record of 25 wins, 11 by knockout, 1 draw and 2 defeats.
Psychiatrist Dr.Michael H. Stone and psychologist Dr. Gary Brucato concluded that Villanelle's character, who has been described as "not just remorseless and casually cruel, but also brilliant, charming, pragmatic, and, at times, genuinely thoughtful," is not typical of real-life female psychopaths, who usually kill as a result of earlier abuse rather than hereditary factors, often with motives involving money or attention, kill people they know, and do so "expeditiously" rather than torturously. Stone and Brucato conjectured that popular interest in Villanelle may derive from her "taking the weapon away from men" so that she "becomes a figure of power and appeal".
Critics from the music website Sputnikmusic awarded the release with only two points, rating it "poor" by saying: "Pilgrim is a massive chore to listen to. It's half-hearted, boring, it doesn't rock, the lyrics are bad, and both the music and vocals are so professional they're bland". For their review, the critics explained the bad remarks of the album, starting with Clapton's vocals, which are "bad", because "Clapton sings every song in a very smooth, flat manner". Going on in their review, Sputnikmusic notes the lyrics of every song are "horrendous, torturously clichéd, that sound machine-generated".
"Seems he (Yankovsky) is absolutely certain that we write to each other all the time, that you follow all my advice... I think he is a little bit jealous, perhaps, he thinks I'm in love with you." wrote Dostoevsky to Alexandra Ivanovna in a letter. Aleksey Pleshcheyev, a writer who also knew details about the conflict between the doctor and his wife, supposed that Stepan Dmitrievich was the one responsible for the family conflict. "I reckon, it is torturously boring to live with Yanovsky — to listen for the same phrases the whole life — as if somebody received a life sentence of eating nothing but a strawberry jam!" They divorced in 1863.
Owaki has another nightmare: This time he is in an ancient time, in which he has committed a horrific crime and is sentenced to enter a hole in the mountain that is dug out for him. The nightmare grows more freakish as Owaki enters the hole and after some time moving forward in it, he can feel his neck and limbs being torturously stretched and distorted, but he remains alive and in agony. He wakes up screaming and finds out that Yoshida has unblocked her hole and disappeared into it. As he sits mournfully in front of Yoshida's hole, he drops his flashlight and discovers his own hole, much to his horror, located near Yoshida's.

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