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His novels were "The Seventh Game," about a pitcher's personal travails, and "But Not to Keep," about a journalist's personal travails.
Whenever reference was made to the travails of Christians in northern Iraq, it was always emphasised that other ancient faith groups, such as the Yazidis, were suffering similar travails.
Clergy learn a lot about the travails of the victims.
It's important to put our current democratic travails in perspective.
Eventually, she fell asleep, Maggie's travails merging with her own.
Why doesn't he whine more about the travails of stardom?
Their travails and concerns are so sharply contrasted to the inmates'.
It softened its originally draconian rules against members facing legal travails.
If "Prophecy," speaks to her personal travails, it does so obliquely.
Technology shares fell 22 percent as Facebook's data privacy travails persisted.
Over so many of her travails hangs a cloud of testosterone.
From his health travails, Bogle learned many life lessons about success.
" Frustrated commuters vent their travails over Twitter with the hashtag "#UnsuckMetro.
He started a newsletter about the team's travails called Mets Maze.
The travails were not Mr. Flannery's work, but he inherited them.
We also follow the travails of the Flores clan back home.
Their relationship and its travails are the heartstrings of the book.
Uber has another problem to add to its list of travails.
Nor do the political travails of the American and Israeli leaders.
Of all of Facebook's travails, though, Myanmar may be the bloodiest.
After graduation, he inherited his father's ideology, but also his economic travails.
Mr Macri can take some comfort from the travails of his predecessor.
Odysseus faced great hardships, but his travails culminated in a happy homecoming.
Its travails are a sign of changing times for soft-commodity traders.
Wells's travails are sending a blunt warning to directors at other banks.
Ashley Shade is all too familiar with the travails of central Pennsylvania.
We have been following Huawei's travails in the West for some time.
One county's travails might not seem worth making a big fuss about.
The caregivers who told me about their travails found less drastic solutions.
Zuckerberg's friends describe his travails as a by-product of his success.
Moreover, Abbott's travails left investors jittery about its merger and acquistion intentions.
The Hill: GOP divided over midterm threat posed by Trump's legal travails.
Most Americans are not affected by the travails of the individual market.
Consider the travails of the Soil and Water Department in Otsego County.
Pogba's travails have not been the cause of that, but a symptom.
But we soon learn that Connor's psychological travails run deeper than Evan's.
But, as with Labour, UKIP's travails run deeper than its leader's failures.
The legal travails of President Bill Clinton may soon haunt President Trump.
Women's media has also run on the first-personal travails of women.
To be fair, Mr. Cruz cannot be blamed fully for Norway's diplomatic travails.
But the travails of the Italians in Arkansas resonate in darker ways, too.
Now, Mark Zuckerberg has time to observe YouTube's travails and tweak his strategy.
Despite the travails of his first term, enough voters agreed with that message.
But I was happy with Jill Lepore's accounting of our team's historical travails.
MTN's recent travails are just the latest wave in a sea of troubles.
Adding to the pound's travails is the possibility of an early parliamentary election.
A new congressional report examining one bank's travails provides grist for both arguments.
Trump argued that many of the world's travails could be blamed on Clinton.
Europe—with Brexit travails and French protests and angry populists—is still unravelling.
In a Bangalore coffee shop, an anxious young man recounts his family's travails.
Here, too, the banana researchers have learned from the travails of golden rice.
Never a strong leader, Mrs May has been weakened by her travails over Brexit.
A keen interest in the travails of Everyman has defined his television career, too.
Here Mr Diamond's method tells you plenty about Finland's travails in the 20th century.
Spain's travails also hit debt markets in Italy, another low-rated southern European country.
But by this point in the film his personal travails have become almost irrelevant.
These legal travails could bring to an end an odd exception to India's localism.
Why are we so susceptible to weeping at the Pearson family's triumphs and travails?
Corridos are an old Mexican tradition, narrative ballads of border crossings and other travails.
Despite the family's many travails, the ruse endures long enough for Francie to graduate.
Some in Venezuela have started equating the nation's travails to a country during wartime.
Mr. Nitzan has denied the accusations, blaming Aceco's travails on the crashing Brazilian economy.
This might be the appropriate point to note the travails of the Falcons franchise.
Try as they might, presidents cannot use foreign policy to escape their domestic travails.
John Peters, 49, has observed her travails from the Anchor, a pub in Mrs.
It's hard not to think of the exhibition as a metaphor for NURTUREart's travails.
The travails of the Somalis and other displaced Africans have receded somewhat from public view.
Dad faced life and the travails of the entertainment business with enthusiasm, dignity and fearlessness.
His assistant brought a cup of green tea and he left Leonardo to his travails.
But Nautilus's travails have offered lessons to the rest of the deep-sea mining fraternity.
But his travails raised a classic Washington question: How much damage can a nominee take?
If we have learned anything from Facebook's travails, it is surely that they should have.
Tezos's travails, as well as the general token mania, have pushed some issuers to rethink.
Her fiction shows the travails of modern Hungarian history from oblique but sharply illuminating angles.
Dr Borozdina thinks the university's travails may just be a symptom of Russia's bureaucratic chaos.
Meanwhile, independent observers acknowledge that Trump still has political assets even amid his current travails.
It is easy to assume that Trump's political travails and boorish missteps are the problem.
The musical narrowly avoids being a smug commentary on the travails of the Labour party.
Some analysts say Zuma's influence over who succeeds him has been diminished by his travails.
And Mr. Landman was unaware of their travails with the bus, which they'd parked elsewhere.
Equating Clinton's email travails to the actions of C.I.A. water boarders just doesn't hold up.
I wrote about Oidvin's travails, and the Norwegian news media picked up on the saga.
Mr. Gottfredsen has had a front-row seat to Beloit's travails for nearly 40 years.
The Moline, Illinois-based company blamed "continued uncertainties" in the farm sector for its travails.
But it would be unfair to write off Sony's travails in the portable gaming industry.
Turkey's democratic travails have conventionally been explained through the supposed clash between Islam and secularism.
Jones's Twitter travails — she's back on now — helped highlight the service's problem with toxic users.
The travails of Robert Mueller, Stormy Daniels, Jared Kushner, Saudi Arabia, and Brett Kavanaugh never did.
First, however much they deny it, Ahok's rivals in the governor's race gain from his travails.
Given the well-documented travails of the recording industry, BMOP's focus on making albums is unexpected.
Despite the country's travails, Bourdain finds the people have faith better times are on the way.
The travails of the prime market are partly due to worries about London's status after Brexit.
The movie, set up in almost short story format, follows the travails of the Meyerowitz family.
And Uber's travails include a pedestrian death caused by one of its autonomous vehicles last month.
At the same time, he was open about his high school travails and anxieties about dating.
The second is that rural water travails can't be solved without public funding: new public funding.
In 1995, Mr. Trump began the transaction that would eventually free him from his financial travails.
They're also mute witness to the travails of their Mexican sellers, Italian buyers and American expediters.
She lunched with them, partied with them, vacationed with them and shared their successes and travails.
With those stores, it hopes to take advantage of the company's strong brand, despite its travails.
Italy's travails offer a preview of the economic sacrifice other developed countries may need to make.
The travails of regular civilians might seem entirely separate from Mr. Cosby, who is American royalty.
The city, for all its travails and painful history, holds a special place in my heart.
The moment gave TV hosts an opening to ask him what he thought about Clinton's travails.
This classic American detective novel chronicles the travails of P.I. Philip Marlowe in 1930s Los Angeles.
Meanwhile, the travails of Real America are in plain sight for those who care to look.
Finding of M&G has been buying Turkish bonds, reckoning the economy's worst travails are over.
Some community leaders worry that Mr. Basuki's travails will discourage other Chinese-Indonesians from seeking office.
Aside from the Fed, tech shares looked under pressure again as Facebook's data privacy travails persisted.
Ellis resolved to talk to jurors individually, raising expectations that their travails might stretch into Wednesday.
Joining Foy in her travails are Sverrir Gudnason as Mikael Blomkvist, Salander's ally and former lover.
That was partly because of P.S.G.'s travails, of course, but partly because United looked reinvigorated.
The company's early travails served as the source material for the first season of the podcast, Startup.
Despite LinkedIn's travails, Russian officials have continued to allow Facebook and Twitter to operate within the country.
Throughout his travails, the Canadian-born singer has never lost appeal among his core group of supporters.
There's even a Reddit thread all about the trials and travails of Uber drivers at military bases.
Beyond retailers and REITs, it is less clear where the brunt of the travails will be felt.
I began talking about the desert, the tribal politics and the day-to-day travails of counterinsurgency.
During his acceptance speech, Trump argued that many of the world's travails could be blamed on Clinton.
Even British factory output grew a lot more strongly than expected given the country's recent Brexit travails.
Never are they more fascinating than when she dwells on them and breathes life into their travails.
It is about a family's travails over three generations in an invented village near the Czech border.
He seemed to delight in excoriating those in attendance, bringing up their sordid pasts and personal travails.
Increasingly, she asked me about my cancer travails, which included multiple surgeries and four rounds of chemo.
HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - Hong Kong's economic travails are an unwelcome guest in the city's fintech party.
With his decision, it appears that Mr. Cohen can now focus on his many other legal travails.
Given Tillerson's travails in deconstructing the State Department, Pompeo isn't likely to make reform his central issue.
Trump almost never mentions the travails of those shut out of their jobs or working without pay.
It is not hard, certainly, to believe that Scholes and the rest take United's travails extremely personally.
Those two defeats to CSKA aside, Real's European form has provided an escape from their domestic travails.
That's where Felzenberg's story ends, but it's where conservatism's travails begin — or rather, it's where they resurface.
But if Woods succeeds in this comeback, his travails may become just another part of his legend.
The princes, learning from the poignant example of their mother's private travails, have thrown open the curtains.
Google Fiber's travails are a good example of how hard it is to actually get that done.
Don Jr.'s travails will be a good test of the resiliency of the new Republican worldview.
She talks about her new Netflix movie — and the recent travails of her co-star, Felicity Huffman.
Simon Jenkins, a columnist and author, likened Prince Andrew's travails to a scandal involving a Hollywood celebrity.
THE travails of Aleppo, it is generally agreed, pose one of the great moral crises of our time.
To liberalism's present travails, your suggested solutions of new gadgets, devolution and deregulation sound by contrast almost magical.
It is worth wondering whether these three entities would fare worse if their legal travails were better known.
Alma is known to have edited her diaries (and Gustav's correspondence), making them unreliable records of her travails.
Against such travails, a 2100 percent rise in revenue that was expected to be 2700 percent is inconsequential.
And the more awful were his travails, the more we voyeurs plopped down our money for a ticket.
Clinton's email travails had been in the news every day since the story originally broke in March 2015.
Mr. Sherman's travails started to pay off in July, on the day Ms. Carlson's litigation came to light.
It's easy to assume that "BoJack" had its origins in the creative travails of 40-something television writers.
Street Fighter's mixture of competition, bravado, and individualism easily translate into the trials and travails of a rapper.
Cutting workers is one way to forestall pain but, as IBM's travails show, it is a temporary fix.
You see the travails that pretty much every big media company has in trying to support their publications.
Yet justice — its rhetoric and its travails — is at the heart of several new theater productions in Paris.
WeWork's travails will be the biggest public test yet of Mr. Son's freewheeling and distinctive approach to investing.
People who follow celebrities on Twitter and Instagram get access to their relationships, emotions, opinions, triumphs and travails.
Theater this year often offered a stark choice: escape an angry world, or face up to its travails.
Shows that defied categorization offered a stark choice: Escape an angry world, or face up to its travails.
" She riffed on the travails of industry dating: "You do not want to muddy the waters at work.
Considering these travails, it is surprising that she chose a Hasidic life, rather than being born to one.
Bonded by the travails of their odyssey, they were already discussing setting up a restaurant together in Texas.
The banjo player has responded to his personal travails by emphasizing the horror of the Republican health care bill.
A CNN/ORC national poll Tuesday showed their candidate only five points up nationally on Trump despite his travails.
TPP's travails are no reason to abandon that dream, even if that day has just moved even further away.
But even in Shanghai, despite Jifeng's travails, several new, elegantly designed bookshops have opened in the past two years.
Sanders and Trump have demonstrated that it's a lot easier to live tweet your campaign travails with clean hands.
Adding to the pound's travails is the possibility Johnson will call an early parliamentary election to cement his position.
Despite these romantic travails, Delilah became a mother to 13 children—three biological and 10 she welcomed through adoption.
The travails of AT&T and Time Warner could give clues to the fate of other possible media deals.
The hashtag #wejustneedtopee continues to collect emotional first-person accounts from transgender people about the travails of bathroom access.
The majority of them no longer live in the country or region whose travails they are reporting or analysing.
The island's economic, health and education travails are driving more Puerto Ricans to move to the mainland United States.
Mr. Kushner does not like to talk about his father's travails, but they plainly left a mark on him.
Like Ms. Clark, whose private travails were once splashed across the tabloids, Ms. Paulson never sought out the attention.
She watches their show, which happens to be a parody of her own family's travails, and then ventures backstage.
Ms. Vyhnakova's travails are a symbol of the tumult that has faced the European airline industry in recent months.
It may be odd to find inspiration in the travails of someone who frequently lost, even within her allies.
Ms. White learned of her son's travails after diplomats from the Swiss Embassy in Tehran visited him on Feb.
Broadcasters like SBS are airing shows like "The Family Law," which follows the travails of a Chinese-Australian family.
More than two decades ago, during the Clinton administration, Moynihan was livid at insider accounts of White House travails.
The first version of the Light Phone promised a reprieve from the travails of modern technology, if only temporarily.
Watch: Theater productions offered a stark choice this year: Escape an angry world, or face up to its travails.
It's tempting to blame 21st-century laziness for the Duncan's travails, but they date back at least to 1930.
Dangote is not alone in his Africa travel travails, says Adedamola Idowu, who runs a travel agency on the continent.
If one takes that second notion, then the possibilities for who could benefit from Facebook's travails start to get interesting.
Presidential spokesman Harry Roque presented three fishermen who described their travails in a news conference Monday at the presidential palace.
ANDREW ROSS SORKIN: So today, how much do you follow the travails or success, depending on the day, of Uber?
The dark room is the more dramatically interesting because there is more about the travails of humanity in this space.
Obamacare's travails make it a legitimate campaign issue as we enter the final two weeks leading up to Election Day.
At the book's core are diary entries describing his travails in designing such plans for London, Dubai and, especially, Moscow.
What are the accusations, how involved is Vladimir Putin and is it similar to Browder's own travails a decade earlier?
Deep cuts to government spending, on the other hand, will also add to the travails of the non-oil economy.
The cause was lung cancer, according to Ms. Lester, who chronicled her aunt's travails this year in The New Yorker.
Ms. Garbus's documentary implicitly linked Simone's public career and private travails to the racial and sexual politics of the present.
The travails of Blackburn and places like it have led many to ask whether globalisation does more harm than good.
Many already recognize that the travails of the Trump presidency might torpedo the GOP's chances to keep seats in Congress.
The only show she watched religiously at the time was the travails of best chums Grace Adler and Will Truman.
Through such travails, however, Day maintained a strong spiritual drive, steeped in large part in the tenets of Christian Science.
Widely ridiculed, endlessly written about, long unscathed by his evident misogyny and diverse legal travails, Berlusconi proved a Teflon politician.
Typical business woes of overexpansion, the travails of a marketplace shifting to digital entertainment and corporate acquisition are also covered.
He saw it as a way for others to avoid the same immigration travails he suffered a few years earlier.
The show documented the travails of a gang of friends at Bayside High School and is still popular in syndication.
A silent pact between the SNP and the Tories to crush it is not the only reason for its travails.
His travails have been noticed by Trump, who on Thursday retweeted a doctored version of Biden's video response to the accusations.
There's one about the romantic travails of a pathetic-loser coffee shop denizen in his twenties -- a TMCM reader, of course.
This piece, published on December 8th, anticipated the announcement and considered the travails of conservative media in America under Donald Trump.
His travails come at the hands of a family court judge: Jones, we're learning, is probably not a very good father.
He has not gone through anything remotely close to Baker's medical travails, but he did have double-hip surgery in 2014.
Many migrants, some experts say, put up with the travails of working in Britain for the real chance of a payday.
But the current travails extend back to the 1980s, when Connecticut embraced casino gambling as a way to rejuvenate its economy.
Other readers said that affluent whites had a duty to empathize better with the economic travails of those less well off.
But in the age of income inequality, this beleaguered and harassed character's travails give the play a sour aftertaste (2124:21).
On a small wooden porch, Sloterdijk spoke to two young women about his recent travails while getting his driver's license renewed.
While it is diagnostic, it is never prescriptive in its telling of the travails and ultimate courage of these remarkable artists.
On the campaign trail, Quist has responded to his personal travails by emphasizing the horror of the Republican health care bill.
With the family reunited and heading to Benghazi together, they felt relief, as if the travails of seeking refuge were over.
As bad as Penney's and Macy's results have been, however, they pale in comparison to the decade-long travails of Sears.
President Trump, whose sanctions are at least partly blamed for Iran's economic travails, broke six days of silence on the protests.
Then she ended with six Dvorak songs, charged settings of folk texts that recount the travails and absurdities of rural life.
His travails against English defenses were seen as proof that, across the Channel, he would ultimately amount to little beyond ordinary.
And if you had stuck with Sears during all of its travails, you would be almost where you started, with $1,022.
The historical record of their travails is a literary opportunist's delight; it's surprising it took a novelist this long to pounce.
While his team mates' travails were tough viewing for Woods, the crowds and organizers will be delighted with the early score.
It isn't the prominent job Mr. Jain might have once coveted, probably because the German lender's travails have curtailed his options.
The heart of Truevine is about the travails of two strong black women who agitate to get justice for their family.
Deeply reported and researched, Sakamoto's book provides a fascinating close-up of the travails of wartime life in an increasingly fascistic Japan.
But more importantly, pressure rose for Pruitt to step down when his travails shifted from the merely humiliating to potential legal violations.
Thanks to the ubiquity of Facebook, the family's travails loop endlessly in households the world over—a centralized narrative unto one's self.
The company's travails show how the government in Beijing has broadened its restrictions on what people see and say on the internet.
Tens of thousands of people have posted comments on Ms Fan's essay, many expressing sympathy with her travails and praising her writing.
The spectator, Felipe Lopez, could relate, perhaps better than anyone else at Westchester County Center, to Fredette's public travails in recent seasons.
The travails underscore how the stock market's up and downs are especially hitting companies that have question marks hanging over their heads.
Frustratingly for Mr Macri, Argentina's travails are, in part, a consequence of his efforts to put the economy on a firmer footing.
The ITC's decision will hinge on whether its commissioners accept that imports are chiefly responsible for the travails of Suniva and SolarWorld.
For all of my varying thoughts on Uber's triumphs and travails, I've never wavered in believing that Travis Kalanick should remain CEO.
Yet, to me, the film tackles head on the travails of an increasingly fractured American society, which Snyder holds a mirror to.
But it would be a mistake to see the erosion of trust simply as a response to the travails of the world.
A strong export industry and a currency weakened by the travails of its southern neighbours make Germany's economic position hard to challenge.
Though Donald Trump's travails have given us our moments of levity, they weren't a match for the Watergate Follies—until this week.
And you look at sort of the travails and pivots people are going through as they're trying to find sustainable business models.
He also has a vitamin D deficiency from a lack of sunlight, she said, and "severe depression exacerbated" by his legal travails.
That is why a myriad of governors in states far removed from Puerto Rico's travails have warned against such a restructuring plan.
After all, "even good old 'hello' has a distinctly psychopathic character in black-on-grey," Mr. Biddle mused of his pickup travails.
How they work: The thing about data — meaning the history of your travails around the Internet — is that scale is super-important.
" While Egypt could theoretically do more to ease the travails of Gaza's population, Mr. Makovsky said, "Egypt sees it as political quicksand.
Several years later, she tried again, with a story inspired by her travails as a broke actress and mother in Los Angeles.
Each February, Black History Month subverts conventional narratives of American history by centering the grandeur and travails of the black freedom struggle.
Poland may not have been through as many recent ordeals as Ukraine, but its geopolitical strategies are influenced by its neighbor's travails.
His travails this season have unnerved Bears fans, who sulked as he missed 10 kicks — seven field goals and three extra points.
Public support has also significantly increased, said Sabrina Corlette, a research professor at Georgetown University, who has closely followed the law's travails.
You can also go with a narrative approach: Follow the migrants, experience their travails and write an account based on what you observe.
That she had a chance of regaining power owes everything to the travails of her successor, Mauricio Macri, a liberal businessman turned politician.
Despite Tesla's recent travails, it notched a record quarter for electric vehicle sales in its last quarter with 95,200 deliveries to customers then.
McKibben tells the story of his travails at Democratic platform meetings as though they carry deep lessons, but I don't think they do.
Compared to the travails that face Marty Byrde (Jason Bateman) and his family, the stresses of looming article deadlines vanish into the ether.
Following the travails this week of their latest attempts to "repeal and replace" Obamacare, Republicans must come to a similar realisation (see article).
The network has found success with the show which follows the travails of the Lyons, an African American family in the music industry.
Through their travails, Ollie and Deb do reaffirm their sororal bond, but that is hardly the point: the point is to avoid destitution.
For anyone who isn't already following his travels and travails, Ventimiglia's account is still accessible; it just won't be getting any new additions.
It is a fitting analogue to the bleak arc of Akhmatova's life, which, despite its travails, had a defiant passion at its core.
But watching this beleaguered and harassed character's travails in the age of income inequality leaves the play with a sour aftertaste (23:30).
But watching this beleaguered and harassed character's travails in the age of income inequality leaves the play with a sour aftertaste (1563:1553).
But watching this beleaguered and harassed character's travails in the age of income inequality leaves the play with a sour aftertaste (1:30).
We follow the travails of a lone gunfighter in the outer reaches of the galaxy far from the authority of the New Republic.
The travails of Germany's biggest lender has unsettled investors who are now awaiting third-quarter corporate earnings and the upcoming U.S. presidential election.
But watching this beleaguered and harassed character's travails in the age of income inequality leaves the play with a sour aftertaste (1:8003).
The book, an explosive exposé of Mr. Trump's personal life and financial travails, caused a minor scandal when it came out in 1993.
Feature The show's creators have turned the travails of an anthropomorphic horse into a hilarious meditation on a peculiarly modern kind of unhappiness.
But watching this beleaguered and harassed character's travails in the age of income inequality leaves the play with a sour aftertaste (40713:40703).
But watching this beleaguered and harassed character's travails in the age of income inequality leaves the play with a sour aftertaste (24212:62009).
But watching this beleaguered and harassed character's travails in the age of income inequality leaves the play with a sour aftertaste (1:153).
We follow the travails of a lone gunfighter in the outer reaches of the galaxy, far from the authority of the New Republic.
As Microsoft's antitrust travails in the 2000s showed, the first ruling could be the beginning of a very long, expensive struggle for Google.
As the later travails of Diana showed, nothing can be more self-righteous, unfeeling and immovable than an establishment that has closed ranks.
Meanwhile, Jojo's travails along the road become ever more harrowing and deadly, in ways that feel increasingly mythic as the story goes on.
We Americans have every right to prefer a different way of organizing our society to the Chinese domestic system, whatever our current travails.
But his legal travails are far from over: Mr. Weinstein still faces criminal charges stemming from accusations by two women in Los Angeles.
Trump accused Brazil and Argentina of "massive devaluation of their currencies," though the slides are due to economic travails rather than government action.
Of course, he was thinking of Republicans at the time, trying to explain the Democratic Party's travails among working class and rural voters.
If Mr. Allen agreed to drop his suit, Mr. Padilla said, Don Diva promised to write a feature-length article describing his travails.
Rod Nordland has been reporting on Afghanistan's travails since well before the American-led invasion that booted the Taliban from power in 2001.
"There's a lot that I think people can learn from our mistakes, our travails," he said during our interview at the Churchill Club.
" Discussions between Lyft and KKR on this new round began before Uber's recent travails, and "didn't play a role in our desire to invest.
Hitherto in the capital, middle-class scandals and the travails of poverty have usually unfolded as if on different planets, like in "Folding Beijing".
For some startups in early trial mode, robot wrangling jobs involve shadowing bots and making sure they carry out their assigned duties without travails.
MILAN, Oct 19 (Reuters) - Fitch Ratings warned on Friday that Italy's sovereign travails put the debt ratings of the country's lenders under growing pressure.
It bustles with shoppers searching for affordable food for the daily breaking of the fast, barely a word is spoken of Gaza's latest travails.
Crediting Turkey for standing by "Syrians in their travails", he said Ankara was "actively participating in supporting administrative and service institutions in the area".
Similarly, requests for all manner of volunteers generated heartwarming responses from those willing to set aside their personal travails to help their fellow citizens.
But maybe if greeting cards better reflected our travails (and victories), we'd be sending them instead of documenting our every last feeling on Snapchat.
It includes musical games and a performance of Bohuslav Martinu's "La Revue de Cuisine," a comic jazz work about the romantic travails of kitchenware.
On the marketing side, Warner was somewhat hobbled by Mr. Affleck's personal travails, which made him a less effective promotional force for the film.
May's travails, and that no new British leader would be able to change the fundamentals of the 585-page divorce agreement negotiated so painfully.
Despite his travails, he supports the party's cautious approach to state spending, and he thinks there are too many people expecting handouts for nothing.
But it was in the immediate aftermath of the fire that Ms. Case's recent travails all collided in a seven-car pileup of emotions.
You can expect to pay upward of 260 dollars for a decent seat to witness the trials and travails of Rodolfo, Mimi and Musetta.
The diplomatic travails of President Trump and his past Twitter fixation with Kristen Stewart provided plenty of fodder for "Saturday Night Live" this weekend.
Sadiq's travails in Syria — including 12 days in a bloody, excrement-filled ISIS prison — are among the most well-executed scenes in the book.
I don't think anyone who follows tech is going to forget the risks of launching a foldable device after witnessing Samsung's travails in 2019.
And it's a lack of original voice that sinks "I'm Dying Up Here," a drama that takes the travails of comics all too seriously.
It's not easy rewriting history to create a new Russian identity out of the contradictory narratives of czarism, Bolshevism and the post-Communist travails.
The first meeting of the House Judiciary Committee now reflects the reality that presidents cannot escape domestic travails no matter how far they travel.
"We are, of course, quite bummed about this," the Dutch organization, the Ocean Cleanup, wrote on a blog chronicling the device's triumphs and travails.
The fall could be steeper if Sears' rival J.C. Penney is unable to turn around its business beyond any short-term bumps from Sears' travails.
I've used it to talk about my father's declining health, my travails as a brand new business owner and aging aerialist, and my evolving sexuality.
Pub date: April Scenters-Zapico's sophomore effort concerns itself with the quotidian travails of being a woman on both sides of the US–Mexico border.
The quantum of that harvest will depend on how closely Fiat cuddles with Renault, whose travails with Nissan have necessitated a look for new partners.
Last year, my colleague Helen Havlak documented the travails of trying to procure a half-decent pair of USB-C buds at a reasonable price.
In another stereotypical trend, the outsider artists' life stories and travails are prominently featured in the wall text, often at the expense of their artwork.
And in many ways, the travails of Mr. Bush's presidential campaign can be seen as perhaps the last, wheezing gasp of the WASP power structure.
What follows is an odyssey through the streets of Los Angeles in which Luke is constantly confronted by his greatest temptation, heroin, among other travails.
That's what's required of anyone who comes to this country, after all: to work hard to create a new life, and Akeem's travails exemplified that.
Isaac Makwala of Botswana, the crowd favorite after his illness travails initially saw him barred from competing this week, started strongly but faded to sixth.
Like the travails of Odysseus and Agamemnon, his tale is mostly told in verse—a medium rarely used in novels, and hardly ever this successfully.
Two of these – the billionaire financier and philanthropist George Soros and the French President Emmanuel Macron – have addressed the EU's present travails and likely future.
His appearance served as a reminder of American companies' continuing travails in China, which could deepen as the two powers wrestle over high-tech supremacy.
Despite my best efforts to empathize with Lebovitz's travails — how much concern can anyone summon for the precise distance a dishwasher stands from a sink?
Warren's drop in the polls could simply reflect the travails of a frontrunner whose numbers drop in the face of scrutiny, but then bounce back.
Mr. Alonso said that Mr. Coates would also be involved in the next Marvel editorial retreat, which maps out the travails of the company's heroes.
WeWork's Ikea-chic, couch-and-bench-furnished open office aesthetic has also become a cultural template, the sitcom backdrop for a new generation's workplace travails.
And it's full of unavoidable high-definition close-ups, although the cameras did mercifully pull back and turn away through some of Ms. Carey's travails.
For months Boeing seemed to treat the MAX's travails as a brief spell of turbulence that passengers forget as soon as the drinks trolley arrives.
For instance, Willi Baumeister, Oskar Schlemmer, and Franz Krause found inspiration in their travails in a lacquer factory, secretly dabbling with their materials after work.
The travails of the white working class are symptoms of a bigger problem: the concentration of wealth in a narrow range of industries and companies.
The story chronicles the travails of Lindsey the Zafara (a kangaroo-like Neopet), an aspiring writer who is invited to join the Neopian Prose Writer's Society.
Despite the travails of Mt. Gox—and the Silk Road, the online drug bazaar that relied so heavily on bitcoin—the digital currency never went away.
The travails of the TPP had been expected to invigorate the other big trade deal in Asia and the Pacific, the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP).
The show follows the travails and tribulations of four Parisian film agents trying to save their company from ruin all while dealing with constant actor meltdowns.
His attachment to Fox News, in spite of its recent travails, may be a sign that, even at the age of 86, he has ambitions left.
Yields on government bonds have an inverse relationship to the price and Germany's debt has been a shelter for investors amid the euro zone's economic travails.
Opposition parties have raised the spectre of a new sovereign debt crisis and Italian government borrowing costs edged higher on Tuesday because of the banking travails.
As for the EU's travails, they might be expected to provoke some Schadenfreude among the ten members of the Association of South-East Asian Nations (ASEAN).
The golden generation will pass, and eventually Wales will struggle once more; see the current travails of Scotland for an example of how that might look.
The researchers found that you can identify and gain a feeling of understanding for another person's emotional travails online just as you would in real life.
The movie's about this really troubled boy, like ADHD, maybe somewhere on the autism spectrum, quite aggressively angry, and his single mom and their travails together.
Even as the warring parties in Volkswagen's emissions cheating scandal prepare to offer a peace proposal this week, the German automaker's travails are far from over.
Between 25 and 2000, working mainly for The Daily News and The Wall Street Journal, I covered Mr. Trump's travails and interviewed him dozens of times.
The good thing was that there seemed to be an infinite number of episodes, an endless accounting of their mild travails in an unnamed beach town.
Mr. Wolf, a physician, ultimately lost, unable to overcome such travails as the revelation that he had posted patient X-rays on Facebook with mocking commentary.
Amid the travails Mr. Reilly is facing this year, he continued to train for the marathon, leading him to a moment of kismet early last month.
Yet the travails of America's struggling red regions, and practical ideas about might be done to alleviate them, are barely mentioned in right-leaning policy circles.
We spent most of 241 following the Flushing travails of Mr. Song and Ms. Shi, as they inhabited the absence of their loved one, Song Yang.
In his own goofy voice, Spade's is a journey into the travails of middle age from someone who is still trying to pick up young women.
Just how much his business travails might affect him and The Los Angeles Times now that he is under a bigger spotlight remains to be seen.
In the past, the travails of a country like Libya — foreign, far away, of little consequence — might be safely ignored by the rest of the world.
While I was writing about struggles in Africa and Asia, I was also increasingly troubled by the travails in my beloved hometown, Yamhill, in rural Oregon.
The novel would have benefited from some rigorous editing — there are digressions about business travails, V-2 rockets and "Gravity's Rainbow" that are tedious and superfluous.
Many Iranians blame their government for the country's economic travails, although at least some of the problems are linked to sanctions imposed by the United States.
Ross King's "Mad Enchantment: Claude Monet and the Painting of the Water Lilies" is an engaging and authoritative portrait of the aged artist and his travails.
On top of all of this, the political prize at the root of those travails — Jared Kushner's White House post — appears to be losing its luster.
Tell me, how many high school sophomores do you believe enjoy watching the vaguely Italian cinema-inspired romantic travails of a 30-something-year-old indecisive man.
"Press", a BBC One drama on the travails of two newspapers that aired its final episode on October 11th, provided the perfect opportunity for industry navel-gazing.
Carrefour might have sniffed an opportunity in the travails of Casino, part of the empire of Jean-Charles Naouri, a well-connected former civil servant and mathematician.
" That is why, despite the travails in his personal life, he has no plans to slow down the pace of his work: " I would miss it terribly.
This chasm between the veneration for Mr Buffett and the travails of those who supposedly model themselves on him points to the messy reality of Chinese finance.
They turn the ordinary travails of every teen—to make a little money babysitting, to have a little fun with your boyfriend—into a battle for survival.
PHILADELPHIA — Despite its financial and administrative travails in recent years, including a bankruptcy filing in 2011, the Philadelphia Orchestra has maintained a remarkably high level of artistry.
Out in the postdivorce world, the publisher Sarah Crichton, in a tour de force of comedy and poignancy, describes the travails of dating again at almost 60.
Despite President Trump's rage, this week illustrated why almost all elected Republicans have quietly supported him through his travails — or at least not chastised him too loudly.
In the wake of its travails, shares in the company have fallen, dropping 8 percent by the end of trading on Wednesday on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange.
" The travails of Europe and the globe were on the horizon when "Autumn" was published in 2017 and banging at the door the following year in "Winter.
United's comparative travails over the last two years, and the contrast between Pogba's performances for France and for Mourinho, are not an invention of the news media.
" Maria, warm but no-nonsense, doled out a sanitized version of her wartime travails, but when anguished would cry out: "I should have died with my parents!
His voice mail messages and texts had become meandering soliloquies that didn't make sense, veering from his work travails, to car repairs, to his pet mouse, Snowball.
They are stories that attest to the startling varieties and travails of human experience, and the shared threads of love, loss, fear and kindness that connect us.
Unadventurous to the point of humdrum, the story monitors the dating travails of two young Los Angeles couples with little to engage them except sex and socializing.
But in important ways, and not just their backgrounds in real estate, television and hair care travails, there are similarities between Mr. Trump and his Italian antecedent.
Their undertaking, at the time, was purely speculative, based on travails of Canadian government scientists under the Stephen Harper administration, which muzzled them from speaking about climate change.
If that's you, maybe tweet me your verdict, once you're deep into William's journey—as that's the only way I'm likely to know the outcome of his travails.
From one perspective, Obama's legacy serves as both a reflecting pool of both the grandeur and travails of American history, especially its tumultuous journey from slavery to freedom.
Secondly, it demonstrated that the ruling Social Democrats, under the leadership of Liviu Dragnea, were wrong if they thought they could distract voters from the party's current travails.
An hour later, I had a solid deal on a new iPhone SE. But alas, after all my travails, they were sold out of the model I wanted.
We discussed the outrage over the N.B.A.'s free-speech travails in China, and he said it demonstrated to the world just how dangerous closed societies could be.
In the wake of Trump's account deactivation shortly before 10PM ET on Thursday, former employees gathered in a private Slack that they use to discuss the company's travails.
Bytedance's travails, and those of three other firms that also had to suspend their news-aggregating apps, suggest that censors are trying to catch up with new technology.
The trouble with such an extended break is, I'd forgotten just about all of Dev Shah's (Aziz Ansari) travails by the time I sat down to season 2.
For anyone who's followed Captain Jack Sparrow's travails to the end of the world and back and thought, Hey, this guy's smoky eye and guyliner are on point.
He meets other victims of the abuser, including one who is a militant atheist and another who blames his ongoing sexual and personal dysfunctions on his childhood travails.
Coal-state senators from Ohio and West Virginia wanted an unrelated amendment to protect coal miners' pensions and health benefits, which are threatened by the industry's economic travails.
But King and the authors of the Kerner Report would have recognized the ongoing concerns of poverty, the travails of American cities, and the plague of gun violence.
S&P Global Ratings warned the country was making little progress in economic reforms due to its political travails, raising the risk of a credit downgrade to junk.
In recent years, photographers from all over have flocked to countries affected by the refugee crisis, following the travails of migrants seeking refuge in Turkey, Greece and Lebanon.
Tesla's travails in mastering high-volume production of a mass-market product, the Model 3, are well known, and it may never attain Toyota-like levels of efficiency.
There is a mounting suspicion that the travails of United since Ferguson retired in 2013 carry with them an echo of what Liverpool went through in the 1990s.
More likely, Mr. Rome said, are further efforts to remove those members of Mr. Rouhani's cabinet deemed responsible for Iran's economic travails, including the agriculture and industry ministers.
But the travails of the Aquarius have created the sharpest rifts yet in Mr. Macron's governing party, with parliamentary deputies expressing anger at the government's silence and inaction.
The result is that readers and viewers get history lessons that are often misleading when it comes to Mr. Trump, and shed little light on our current travails.
A veteran of the newspaper that covered Vincent A. Cianci Jr.'s travails gets all the inside jokes in "The Prince of Providence," the hit play about him.
And through it all ran a carefree, even triumphalist streak — a display of spending and celebrity appearances in which tech's travails in the capital were barely a blip.
There is no doubt that he can take heed of the travails of struggling kids, but when it came to listening to himself, he had a hearing problem.
Their inability to cobble together a winning streak does not particularly faze defenseman Dan Girardi, who has seen the club through all of its travails the past 10 seasons.
But another cause of Latvia's travails is "derisking": banks dropping customers in places or sectors deemed to pose a high risk of money-laundering, sanctions evasion or terrorist financing.
In previous press statements, 1MDB has repeatedly accused the WSJ of bias and on at least one occasion of "an outright lie" in its coverage of the fund's travails.
Ronnie Flaschner, Rye, N.H. Alice Goffman's travails with her controversial book, ''On the Run,'' are both current and predictable as they relate to the fields of sociology and journalism.
The travails of Matt Gibson, 39, and his family are emblematic of a new class of "go-go farmers," a term coined by fellow Midwest growers and agricultural economists.
The critically admired comedy follows the travails of the deeply flawed geniuses at Pied Piper, a technology company that built its ever-changing fortunes on a unique compression algorithm.
Glencore's travails may be the result of Mr Kabila—who has overstayed his second, and supposedly final, term in office—squeezing mining firms for cash to stay in power.
Titled Unfiltered: No Shame, No Regrets, Just Me, it includes plenty of personal stories and reflections on body image, self-confidence, family, the travails of dating, and much more.
Teeth follows O'Keefe's travails as she struggles to maintain her purity vows in a sex-obsessed culture while escaping the unwelcome advances of her abusive stepbrother and rapist classmates.
Johnson's criticism underscored the travails that May faces in getting any Brexit divorce deal, which London and Brussels say is 95 percent done, approved by her own fractious party.
But even among the pro-Kelly camp there is an acknowledgement that the travails of serving in the Trump White House have worn on the retired Marine Corps general.
Despite their travails, Truman's friendship with Jacobson remained strong, and in the spring of 1948, his old partner encouraged him, as president, to recognize the impending state of Israel.
Reports of poor-quality facilities and last-minute construction travails by the host country will likely soon give way to the drama of the elite athletes competing for glory.
In the midst of their own budget travails, Luigi di Maio and Matteo Salvini, Italy's two powerful deputy prime ministers, now seem to be rejoicing in France's budget problems.
It is the kind of story that echoes the hopefulness and travails of many immigrants still today, and one that many a politician has trumpeted to gain an advantage.
Despite the season-long travails, the Yard Goats, 72-60 entering Monday night's game, will finish with no higher than the third-best record in the 12-team league.
Two women in white turtlenecks discussed the travails of love over veggie burgers: "She's already slept with all the people I think are cute," one said, of an acquaintance.
The series, inspired by the 1950 John Ford film "Wagon Master," detailed the travails of people aboard a wagon train journeying from Missouri to California after the Civil War.
The comparatively mundane woes and travails of white North America were given voice and a context: that of the serious artist spilling their guts and hoping to inspire others.
That's "Comedy Tonight," and as delivered by its star, Zero Mostel, it set the tone for what (despite out of town travails) became a palpable hit, running 964 performances.
Billy has mentioned numerous times feeling an affinity to Vincent van Gogh – He feels the Dutch artist's unsuccessful romantic overtures and missing ear are similar to his own travails.
This sense of oneness with an audience, of losing all sense of time, of absorption in the travails and triumphs of the living actors — this is the daily antidote.
His last feature, "The Time That Remains," traces the travails of a Nazareth family (based on the director's own) in the second half of the tragically eventful 20th century.
For some of the people who have argued for years that concentrated corporate power is behind many of the economy's travails, the central bankers are late to the party.
Manny Fernandez, The Times's Houston bureau chief, has spent part of the last two months reporting on the travails of migrants attempting to cross the border into South Texas.
Emory suffers too, but his sorrow feels disappointingly devoid of remorse; he's the least-formed character in Burdick's world, so it's hard to muster much sympathy for his travails.
She would wave her hands and describe the travails of her victims in emotional terms, the lawyer said, who feared using his name for the safety of his family.
When I talked with other people recently about their ways and whys of giving thanks, I was most struck by how often their rituals arose from travails, not triumphs.
He was famously hired, fired and rehired by Goldman Sachs, and he has recounted his other travails as well in order to highlight how hard it is to succeed.
Kimball is merciless — with exquisite prose — in detailing the travails that beset her family; it's nerve-racking simply to read about problems that are unimaginable to most of us.
The eighth-largest state by population in the 1990 census, it most likely will drop to 10th after next year's, partly related to the travails of the auto industry.
On a recent Tuesday afternoon, Mr. Levy, Ms. Freeman and Tamantra Bowen, a 20-year-old from Guyana, talked about the travails of being young and having nowhere to live.
The Australian cardinal's travails will also risk becalming the work of the Vatican's Secretariat for the Economy where he had a remit to clean house and impose new accounting standards.
Evercore's analysts also stressed that the situation – as was determinedly repeated by chief executive Sergio Marchionne to various media throughout Thursday - was very different to the travails faced by Volkswagen.
Returning to puppyhood after enduring the travails of training that pet seemed about as crazy as … well, having another baby 10 years after leaving behind potty-training and toddlerhood behind.
He earned a fourth Oscar nomination for "The River" (1984), a drama about the travails of a farm family, directed by Mark Rydell and starring Mel Gibson and Sissy Spacek.
For example, "Us vs Them" by Ian Bremmer and "WTF" by Robert Peston found the answer in the travails of former industrial towns and the arrogance and selfishness of elites.
The new issue, #193, will be the last in the TV franchise-inspiring undead saga, which tracked the travails of Rick Grimes and his son Carl in a zombie apocalypse.
"We do not believe that the travails of the U.S. sports market are solely responsible for Under Armour's lackluster performance," GlobalData Retail analyst Neil Saunders said in a statement Thursday.
Independent political experts say Trump's legal travails are likely to have more impact on the battle for the House, which is being fought in many districts that voted for Clinton.
His travails — including a meeting with Pope Francis and an epic trek from Rome to the French border — have also helped make him a sort of folk hero in France.
Over these meals with family and friends, I will continue to try to talk more about my struggles and listen and learn more about the travails of my loved ones.
The movie becomes more involving as it finds its focus: Lily's romantic travails and her increasingly panicked realization that graduation and college are breaking up the old gang of hers.
His complex legal travails are far from over: The United States is seeking Mr. Assange's extradition for prosecution there, and an initial hearing on that request is expected on Thursday.
Mr. Jenkins plays Giles, a closeted artist and Elisa's close friend, whose own lovelorn travails (like an unrequited crush on a pie-shop worker) are a subplot of the film.
"Green," the debut novel from Sam Graham-Felsen, who was chief blogger for Barack Obama's 2008 presidential campaign, chronicles the middle school travails of an anomalous variety of minority student.
Mr. Rosen plays Josh Cohen as he was a year ago, in the midst of a series of travails that will be familiar to young New Yorkers of any era.
The characters' travails play out in a shabby-chic apartment, a glass-walled boardroom, or a South L.A. mansion—environments that suggest excellence rather than a struggle to get by.
De Quincey resigned after eighteen months, but during his tenure he introduced the use of imaginative fantasias to frame his own travails as a subject worthy of the public eye.
In Zimbabwe, after protests over the travails of daily life, officials raised prices on cellphone data, a move widely seen as an effort to curb the use of social media.
The travails of Trump, Musharraf and Lam raise the question of how countries around the world offer lawmakers and citizens the chance to remove high-office holders from their positions.
And while Cheers paved the way, Friends proved that viewers would sometimes come back just for the romance or for the characters' career travails or even for fights between roommates.
Published in 2013, The Love Affairs of Nathaniel P. is a comedy of manners concerning a 30-ish Brooklyn literati named Nate (Nathaniel Piven, in full) and his romantic travails.
The former prime minister and his daughter have repeatedly claimed their innocence and attributed their travails to a falling out with the military over his attempts to assert civilian supremacy.
Inspired by a true story, "The Upside" isn't shy about turning the travails of disability into punch lines — or Nicole Kidman, as Phillip's devoted business manager, into a romantic cliché.
Carlos Ghosn, the high-profile auto executive whose legal travails have riveted Japan and global investors, is poised to leave jail after a court granted his latest request for bail.
" He also stressed that the support of the military will be essentially to toppling Maduro, and that "the majority of those in service agree that the country's recent travails are untenable.
Takata's travails come on the heels of other disasters, including insolvency at Sharp, a formerly dominant consumer-electronics firm, and massive losses at Toshiba, a nuclear power and consumer-electronics empire.
For five decades, Fletcher and her roommates Nancy Fassett, 85, and Margaret Sugg, 87, have lived under one roof – supporting each other through career changes, relationships and all of life's travails.
But then the Toffees already had a good squad, which made last season's travails feel very strange and left the club with no option but to show Roberto Martinez the door.
We had arranged for the journalist Martin Bright, who recently had his own travails with the state and whistleblowers over Iraq war intelligence, to pick up the award on Assange's behalf.
But then, as the travails of the entire Republican Party make clear, the middle ground between the new breed of zealots and the traditional Republicans has long since ceased to exist.
That was the gist of a post that Gulliver wrote earlier this year on the travails of the 747, a once-popular aircraft that has fallen foul of today's aviation economics.
But it has limitations: one would scour its pages in vain to find any acknowledgment that private initiative, or even problem-solving human ingenuity, could ease the travails of the Earth.
Overall, though, the friends' travails are presented in a kinder and gentler manner than we're used to, and the balance has shifted away from cringey awkwardness and toward something resembling warmth.
Since the election of President Donald Trump, many Republicans in Texas, as elsewhere, have interpreted the party's travails in the Lone Star State as a symptom of the national party's pathologies.
Here's his entire statement: I'm here to discuss my views on the market and related topics and not my legal travails, but I would like to first read a brief statement.
Although it does admittedly work pretty well in that regard: It's also versatile enough to work in the context of exotic and refreshing Cuban-style milkshakes… ...And more familiar workaday travails.
Trump was stung by the criticism and incandescent about the possibility he could begin losing the support of voters who have stuck by him through the many travails of his presidency.
This may seem bad enough, but according to International Monetary Fund calculations the sub-Saharan Africa region's jobs travails are in danger of reaching uncharted territory in less than two decades.
The project of defending him against his coming political travails—or at least of assailing those who doubt and oppose him—is already changing what it means to be a conservative.
Letters To the Editor: I was left wanting more by the article on the travails of NRG in moving to more renewable energy ("The Messy Business of Clean Power," Aug. 14).
When subsequent explorers, despite similar travails, managed to make landfall on the countless islands sprinkled across this expanse, they were surprised to find inhabitants with nary a galleon, compass or chart.
Just like the "Odyssey," which it consciously mimics, "An Odyssey" is an intricately constructed journey, conglomerating the stories of a son and his father and their travails through life and love.
And the show was unique among teen TV offerings of the era for taking the travails of Angela's parents just as seriously as it did those of Angela and her friends.
Pandora was also careful to establish its new leader's musical bona fides as a replacement for Mr. Westergren, who frequently spoke about his travails as a member of an indie band.
Murugan, whose novel "One Part Woman" was long-listed for a National Book Award for translation, fashions the goat's travails and victories into social commentary and a testament to nature's power.
The pop diva Mariah Carey has had an outlandish year thanks to her over-the-top new reality show, "Mariah's World," and the tabloid industry's fascination with her recent romantic travails.
The military's withdrawal of support from Mr. Maduro is crucial to enabling a change in government, and the majority of those in service agree that the country's recent travails are untenable.
During my meeting with Kononenko, I asked whether they could really take Voronenkov's own account of his travails at face value, knowing his biography and the lies that had built it.
When you're a commuter, it's hard to describe the travails of a truly awful trip on public transportation, let alone find the space or the patience to capture eye-catching imagery.
Within each a video clip was playing: a single close-up of one of the people portrayed in the VR experience, with text explaining their struggles and travails in their own words.
The first song, "Night of the Flying Horses," began as part of the score for the 2000 film "The Man Who Cried," which explores the travails of a girl in wartime Europe.
And while Cheers paved the way for that, Friends proved that people would sometimes come back just for the romance, or for the characters' career travails, or even for fights between roommates.
If the US government can punish Americans for praying with migrants, writing about their travails, and helping them learn their rights, then America can stop calling itself the land of the free.
Bryant nails her disgusted delivery of "They didn't ask that and neither did I" when Debette shares a particularly vivid memory of her travails; the contrast to McKinnon's extreme performance is sharp.
Though it was more focused on the personal travails for which he recently received a two-game suspension, his message could just as well apply to his new team's struggles this season.
Miller was arrested on May 17 for driving under the influence, and the fan connected the DUI to his breakup with Grande, low-key blaming the singer for her ex's recent travails.
If the travails of public sculpture are not evident via thought experiments such as these, they were highlighted in comedic detail in the symposium presentation of Cleveland-based artist James "Jimmy" Kuehnle.
Still, all those those controversies, startup travails, Sun Valley visits, and reunions at his alma mater have given Booker a range of possible donors that are the envy of the Democratic field.
After seeing the new version of Fultz in person for the first time last week, I spoke with one of those supporters — someone who can identify with Fultz's travails better than most.
Chouchou, a new Mediterranean-Moroccan bistro on a quiet block in the East Village, takes its name from a 2003 French comedy about the travails of a North African transvestite in Paris.
Her artworks draw on the vexations of modern life with mischievous humor, referencing ill-paid jobs in call centers, faceless bureaucracy, the travails of young motherhood and her own South London roots.
Fortunes rise and fall, but the fang maker's travails are particularly unusual — and include spirit encounters in dance clubs, the disappearance of a young journalist and feuding gangs of self-professed vampires.
Ms. Trump's zeal for global renown has been exploited by foreign governments eager to curry favor with her father, just as her husband's financial travails have been viewed as opportunities for influence.
As a psychologist, I have learned that teenagers — who may regard their travails as singular and unprecedented — sometimes dismiss even compassionate efforts to draw parallels between anyone else's experiences and their own.
And South Africa, for all its travails, has one of Africa's biggest and most developed economies, a rich and diverse news media and democratic institutions that have been shaken but not destroyed.
The company's travails are the subject of a book by The Wall Street Journal reporter, John Carreyrou, called "Bad Blood: Secrets and Lies in a Silicon Valley Startup," and a forthcoming movie.
GOP strategist Rick Wilson, a frequent Trump critic, was among those who think it plausible that the 28503 news was intended as a diversionary tactic from the travails of Kushner and Hicks.
In the final event of the night, perhaps fittingly given the sport's recent travails, former doper LaShawn Merritt ran a blistering anchor leg to return the men's 4x400m title to the United States.
As the world enters what could be the twilight of the oil age, some wonder whether Aberdeen's travails could be a harbinger of things to come in oil-producing regions across the world.
On top of Deutsche's well-documented travails, Dutch lender ING Groep said it would slash 214,214 jobs and Portugal's central bank governor said the country's banks were in dire need of capital hikes.
The travails of the Aquarius, which finally docked in Valencia, triggered a barrage of insults and accusations among European Union Countries over who should take responsibility for migrants picked up in the Mediterranean.
But they are gaga for telenovelas, and anyone who would like to understand the country, and its current travails, should look at the torrid affair between Brazilians and their singular take on soaps.
That hope was wildly misplaced, of course; and in France, too, it was wrong to expect that common travails in the trenches would bring about a full reconciliation between Jews and conservative Catholics.
But the president seems unwilling to bend, fearing that a perceived surrender on the wall would finally erode the support of a base that has stuck with him through many travails so far.
They endured the travails of so many immigrants with little education: hard work, a confusing legal system, limited opportunity and a sea of slights for things that would make no sense back home.
Sandberg, the woman who became famous telling other women that they need to "lean in" has been most definitely leaning out as Facebook's travails have come to threaten the tech giant's business model.
Speaking to The Hill shortly before that story emerged, Democratic strategist Tad Devine said the positive effects of a Supreme Court success for the president could be limited because of his other travails.
By also invoking Emmett Till, one of the touchstones of the civil rights era's heroic period, James consciously linked the Black Lives Matter generation to the struggles and travails of an earlier period.
"There needed to be someone else — this redneck Grecian chorus — who's involved in their trials and travails," Mr. Wise said in a phone interview, comparing "Krisha" to other productions he has worked on.
All in all Bakang's after-action-report reads as a solid briefer on the economics of VOD in Africa (and globally) and the travails of a startup founder from fundraising to profit seeking.
At times, this final season became too distracted by the romantic travails of its breakout character, Sue Heck (Eden Sher), the eternally earnest, sweetly dorky middle child of the series' central Heck family.
Apple's deal with Volkswagen, which hasn't been previously reported, and the failure of its talks with other automakers reflect the continuing travails and diminished scope of the company's four-year-old car program.
An uncomfortable blend of sickness and silliness, this dancing-past-the-graveyard comedy suggests that the many travails of aging can be endured if you only gather enough friends and surrender enough dignity.
The policy drew the ire of parents and community groups — as well as hundreds of social media users — who said it amounted to "lunch shaming" children for the economic travails of their parents.
The result: Fans are now more invested in these "characters" and their backstories, travails and occasional feuds and flare-ups than they were at any point in my 26 seasons covering the league.
The Knights' improbable run stands in stark contrast to the travails of less-fortunate franchises, like the frustration that the Toronto Maple Leafs have endured for the better part of a half century.
Some Trump advisers have pushed the idea that coronavirus, and the threat to the global economy posed by China's travails, show that we're overly dependent on foreign-manufactured goods and global supply chains.
Let those who have suffered the most egregious deprivations know that there are many who find their travails the most compelling, "bona fide" reason to open our hearts and our borders to them.
"The military's withdrawal of support from Mr. Maduro is crucial to enabling a change in government, and the majority of those in service agree that the country's recent travails are untenable," he wrote.
To narrate the travails of this Mississippi-born Confederate mistress in 2018 is far from easy, so Frazier leaps what might have been an insurmountable narrative hurdle with a widower named James Blake.
Ordinary in the way that Offred was ordinary in "The Handmaid's Tale" — a smart, resourceful young woman, more concerned, initially, with the travails of daily life than with politics or the larger world.
"I sort of saw that something happened, but just before I compete I am so focused in myself I even don't notice if someone is talking to me," she said of Pogorilaya's travails.
At a rally last spring in the Romanian capital, Bucharest — where the party bused in tens of thousands of supporters — the government sought to tie its travails to those suffered by President Trump.
Kyungshin's travails in part reflect those of several global automakers, including Volkswagen, Ford, Fiat Chrysler and Daimler, and their suppliers who have seen operations disrupted by the coronavirus outbreak, highlighting their China exposure.
Yes, you are here attuned as ever to the travails of the hard-laboring milkman, Tevye (Andy Nyman), and his determinedly patient wife, Golde (the gossamer-voiced Judy Kuhn, a visitor from Broadway).
Certainly, Cranbrook's idyllic campus — at once a rejection of the travails of the wider Detroit Metro area and at least a passive beneficiary thereof — is a fittingly ironic setting for these utopian dreams.
My travails to snag it — risking it being seized by customs, overpaying sellers, weathering formula changes — surely rival those of the Arthurian knights who searched for their own Holy Grail in medieval lore.
Time's Up also helps defuse criticism that the spotlight on the #MeToo movement has been dominated by the accusers of high-profile men, while the travails of working-class women have been overlooked.
Clinton's campaign also released a video Wednesday morning highlighting Trump's failures in the city, evidence her campaign sees Trump's travails in the city as a way to discredit his reputation as a successful businessman.
It's basically about being in your early to mid-twenties and trying to sort of establish yourself on your own, but not really knowing what you're doing and the regular travails of that age.
"Today marks the beginning of the end of the suffering, the pain and the tragedy of the war," the president said, well aware that reintegrating the FARC into society would bring its own travails.
As you take a much-needed break after the travails of the holiday season, you could sail down the coast or even just take a quick trip to Barbados — all while helping the environment!
But Nina Shea, a religious-freedom commentator with the Hudson Institute, a think-tank, counter-argued strongly that the HMM-backed investigation had been limited in scope and failed to investigate Christian travails adequately.
We do not need elitists and social justice warriors such as Kaepernick to profit on our travails in a way that panders to base emotions and eradicates home, self-reliance, commitment, industry  and thrift.
Sentiment is coloured by the travails of Germany, the currency zone's largest economy, which only narrowly avoided a technical recession (two quarters of declining GDP) in the six months to the end of September.
Given his domestic troubles, and a defiant Democratic majority in the House of Representatives, he may well choose to pursue a classic "wag the dog" policy so as divert attention from his domestic travails.
Perhaps the University of Pennsylvania and other fine institutions of higher learning could start funding research that puts pressure not only on the individual but on the gritty system in which the individual travails.
You can't necessarily blame a specific movie for being about the travails of a white guy, but surely the fact that something like 90 percent of all releases fit that description is a problem.
It got attention for Ms. Winfrey's return to TV acting, but it was equally distinctive for its subject matter: a Christian megachurch and the travails and power struggles of the family that runs it.
Fitger is perhaps the least competent among them—he can barely use email, for example—but the travails of the novel end up testing his worth as a human being, not as an administrator.
"The Crown" also continues to document the travails of Elizabeth's younger sister, Margaret (Vanessa Kirby), who meets and takes up with a dashing photographer (Matthew Goode, previously seen wooing Lady Mary on "Downton Abbey").
MILAN, Nov 6 (Reuters) - Italy's top retail bank Intesa Sanpaolo posted on Tuesday a better-than-expected third-quarter net profit and kept its core capital intact despite Italy's sovereign travails which hurt fees.
Smart cities must be people-centered, equitable cities Much has been said in recent months about Uber and its travails as a company, with big leadership changes, and then an outright ban in London.
Repeatedly in his travails, art saves him or wins him better treatment, including when he finally returns home after a daring escape, and cannot explain in words, but must show, what happened to him.
In a story that may be familiar to anyone who has followed the travails of the ACA, Social Security faced legislative battles, political attacks and litigation before finally becoming a broadly popular American program.
The group also seeks to defuse criticism that the spotlight on the #MeToo movement has been dominated by the accusers of high-profile men, while the travails of working-class women have been overlooked.
Tom's experiences in an alien culture and Ally's travails in England are juxtaposed, allowing the reader to join them on their separate quests even as their nascent marriage is shaped by their separate concerns.
Apple's deal with Volkswagen, which has not been previously reported, and the failure of its talks with other automakers reflect the continuing travails and diminished scope of the company's four-year-old car program.
ABACUS: SMALL ENOUGH TO JAIL Steve James ("Hoop Dreams") follows the legal travails of Abacus Federal Savings Bank, a pillar of the immigrant community in Chinatown, that was charged in 2012 with mortgage fraud.
In last year's national elections, Ms. Travaglini, 61, cast her vote for the League, an extreme right-wing party whose bombastic leader, Matteo Salvini, offered a rudimentary solution to Italy's travails: Close the gates.
Fans of "Orange Is the New Black" know her as Lorna Morello, the hard-on-the-ears, sweetly delusional Litchfield Penitentiary inmate whose romantic travails have kept Netflix viewers in stitches for four seasons.
The trial has centered on the travails and actions of El Chapo, who came from humble origins in the heart of Mexico's rugged three-state Golden Triangle to become its most infamous native son.
One night, a vegan and three omnivores reflected on the romantic travails of the urban plant eater over a majestic spread of vegetable charcuterie that included roasted grapes, beet "chorizo," and cashew-milk brie.
Later, the novel shifts to the travails of their now adult children, particularly those of the eldest son, who develops from an articulate, disco-loving child into a man with a debilitating anxiety disorder.
The case adds another layer of complexity to the legal travails of Mr. Assange, who has been indicted in the United States on charges of espionage and hacking that exposed classified national security secrets.
Where his other films focused on the travails of normal human beings acting in response to the upheaval of larger events, this is nestled inside the solitude provided by the buffer of wealth and status.
The struggle for black dignity, both its triumphs and travails, offers a universal story through the particular experiences of African-Americans, one that immigrants, women, people of color and LGBTQ communities can all relate to.
She has set herself up in Berlin as a member of the culturati, and views her younger cousin as a charity project whom she must help to "salvage" from his travails with booze and boys.
The travails of Switzerland exemplify the tough and frustrating battle that could be ahead for Britain to prolong banks' ability to serve the entire EU from London - commonly referred to as passporting rights - after Brexit.
THE travails of Mossack Fonseca, the Panamanian law firm from which a trove of documents about offshore firms it had helped create was recently leaked, intensified on April 12th, when prosecutors raided its head office.
Anwar "enjoys deep and warm ties in Washington, where he has received support during his travails over the past two decades," analysts at the Center for Strategic and International Studies said in a recent note.
In its most pure state, masculinity is a hardening shell meant to protect men from the disappointments and travails of life, a self-delusion that preserves them from feeling overwhelmed by the odds against them.
The fact that Hammons repeatedly refuses to call attention to himself reminds me of those who are all too willing to talk about their personal travails and support the myth of being self-made men.
Buffett also released his annual letter to Berkshire shareholders, which did not discuss Kraft Heinz's recent travails or the day-to-day management of the company by his business partner, the Brazilian firm 3G Capital.
Ms. Fan's abrupt fall from public grace has been one of the biggest news sensations in China in recent months, worrying fans and colleagues while delighting others who relished the travails of a rich celebrity.
Harvey Weinstein, the once-powerful film producer, could be facing a steep prison sentence after being convicted of rape and sexual assault in New York on Monday, and his legal travails are far from over.
What had started out as a trust exercise in enabling raw honesty about the travails of startup life seemed to have morphed into a platform for glorifying entrepreneurs as the new heroes of the church.
Yet his travails come at a time when Democrats are on the offensive ahead of the midterm elections, and generic polls show them widely favored to recapture the House of Representatives at the very least.
It's the same drama in most professional sports, as anyone who has followed the annual travails of the New York Knicks in their search for a franchise-changing draft pick or a free-agent superstar.
Remittances to developing countries fell in 2015 and 2016 (to $429bn)—the first two-year decrease in three decades—partly because money-transfer firms' travails made it harder and pricier for migrants to send money home.
He formerly headed the redevelopment of the World Trade Center following 9/11 and is now a professor finishing up a book on the travails of the Second Avenue subway slated for publication later this year.
Set in a gentrifying contemporary Boston marked by professional haves and townie have-nots, the movie boasts a lived-in sense of place, and is unusually attuned to the travails of the urban white working class.
He did so while helping to steer OPEC through a minefield of instability provided by the political travails of several member countries - including wars involving Iraq and Libya, and sanctions on Riyadh's main strategic rival, Iran.
Following the professional and personal travails of Araknet, a tech darknet company, and its ruthlessly ambitious staff, StartUp builds with high stakes tension as the team fights their most threatening adversary to date—the U.S. Government.
Anyone who took Latin may have already drawn a parallel, but taking the scientific name for wolves into account, canine lupus, some fans think that the new track is inspired by Gomez's various health-related travails.
The travails of the San Francisco-based social communications company have been an ongoing soap opera for a long time now, one that has gotten Google-sized attention despite its relatively small size and tech impact.
Furthermore, the biggest patient-centric winner to date is likely Fitbit, whose post-IPO travails reflect the reality that we are still early in this transition and in understanding where long-term value will be created.
While dated Saturday, Buffett's shareholder letter is written well in advance, and did not discuss Kraft Heinz's recent travails or 3G Capital, the Brazilian firm and Buffett business partner that runs the company day-to-day.
Change the channel The trip was scheduled well before Trump's current travails over the firing of FBI Director James Comey, but it now offers a welcome respite and a way to change the channel, however briefly.
"Deep State" is a violent, border-hopping action thriller with a strong case of John le Carré envy, while "Next of Kin" is an earnest, tightly focused story about the travails of an Anglo-Pakistani family.
By Angela Flournoy I once tried to persuade a relative of mine to increase his Central American gardener's pay by reminding him that the Bible highlights the necessity and travails of migration (Deuteronomy 10:18-19).
It would be possible, indeed, to believe Ronaldo has almost become an avatar for Manchester United, his former fans living vicariously through him, his successes some sort of distant solace for the travails of their present.
President Barack Obama made a point of regularly hosting historians like Doris Kearns Goodwin, Robert A. Caro, David Kennedy and Robert Dallek for dinners examining how the travails of his predecessors offered lessons for his presidency.
Patrick Warburton narrates this adaptation of Daniel Handler's "Lemony Snicket" books, about the travails of the young Baudelaire heirs and their money-lusting guardian, Count Olaf, played by Neil Patrick Harris, outfitted with a marvelous beak.
SEOUL/BEIJING (Reuters) - The travels and travails of China's veteran point man on North Korea underscore China's growing frustration in its efforts to broker a negotiated solution to rising tensions between North Korea and the United States.
During his months in Terminal 2 of the Kuala Lumpur airport, he lived off airline meals while trying to find a country that would give him a visa and documenting his travails to thousands of followers online.
Much of the talk at the annual industry event has been dominated by the travails at WPP and who should take over, with P&G's marketing boss Marc Pritchard and Verizon's Tim Armstrong also seen as candidates.
With her television guest spots and a wildly popular, often eccentric Instagram feed featuring her toned abs and adorable sons, Ms. Spears looks like that rare celebrity who has vanquished deep travails to snatch a second chance.
The travails of the euro, the tide of immigration (both within the European Union from poorer to richer members and from outside), and high unemployment have led to an eerie collective loss of patience, prudence and memory.
Clinton's email travails for weeks, if not months, alleviating some of the anguish among many Republicans, who believe their party's presumptive nominee, Donald J. Trump, has failed to seize the remarkable opportunity presented by Mr. Comey's reproach.
Hernandez's case attracted attention in the press at the time, as did the professional travails of Raymond Edwin, one of the NYPD 12, who was the subject of a 2016 feature in The New York Times Magazine.
Britney is just one person, of course, with her own specific travails, but celebrity has a way of transforming the personal into the political, and her madness roughly coincided with the shattering of the millennial American dream.
Seth Bockley (co-writer and director) and Anne Hamburger (co-writer) draw on real interviews with the characters' parents — seen via Skype video — in this moving, compassionate multimedia piece about the emotional travails of youth (4573:4563).
Seth Bockley (co-writer and director) and Anne Hamburger (co-writer) draw on real interviews with the characters' parents — seen via Skype video — in this moving, compassionate multimedia piece about the emotional travails of youth (1:30).
But Palmer steered the automaker, famous for its James Bond associations, to a 2018 public offering (but not out of the woods, as the marque almost immediately began to renew its historic travails, as a public company).
"While I Was Waiting," by the Syrian playwright Mohammad al-Attar, looks at the collapse of the once vibrant city of Damascus through the travails of a family whose son has been brutally attacked at a checkpoint.
Ms. Emecheta (pronounced BOO-chee em-EH-cheh-tah) came to the attention of British readers in the early 21983s when New Statesman began running her accounts of the travails of a young Nigerian woman in London.
"The (lira) currency's travails and the timid response by the authorities has cast a dark cloud over European equities this morning, with the downbeat mood from Friday still pervading", said Neil Wilson, a market analyst at Markets.com.
But many of the acting prizes went to first-timers, and FX, a network with a long host of Emmy travails in the past, was hot on HBO's tail to be the biggest network of the night.
Viewers who tuned in to watch Ms. Pirro on Saturday night instead saw a rerun of Fox News's documentary-style show, "Scandalous," a series that usually focuses on the travails of prominent Democratic politicians and their relatives.
While dated Saturday, Buffett's shareholder letter is written well in advance, and did not discuss Kraft Heinz's travails or the day-to-day management of that company by 3G Capital, the Brazilian firm and Buffett business partner.
The win appeared driven by fatigue with years of European Union-enforced belt-tightening, combined with high unemployment, after the country almost crashed out of the euro zone at the height of its financial travails in 2015.
When Maria chipped her tooth and missed a day at the park — an excuse that now seems suspect — my sister charmed the Magic Kingdom ticket-takers with our travails and shuttled us to the front of every line.
Alexis Tsipras - who led Greece when it almost crashed out of the euro zone at the height of its financial travails in 2015 - said he had discussed Britain's divorce from the European Union with his visiting Danish counterpart.
Then NantHealth CEO Patrick Soon-Shiong took a similar tact in explaining his company's travails (fun fact: Soon-Shiong once spent months pulling strings to appear on-stage at a Fortune conference, before bailing with one day's notice).
Polls show that 5-Star's travails in Rome have modestly dented its support but that it remains the most likely winner of national elections due in 2018 under the two-round voting system introduced by Renzi last year.
No writer is more closely identified with Chile—"Neruda is Chile," Allende would declare—and Neruda felt himself deeply bound up with its tortured geography and political travails, but this was the outset of a highly itinerant life.
The booksellers' travails feed into the climate of tetchy disgruntlement that has prevailed in Hong Kong since the failure of the big street protests of the "Umbrella" movement in 2014 to prompt China to allow democratic reform there.
Local friends entertain her, though mostly with their travails, and, on the morning that she is to leave, Faye finds a playwright named Anne, her replacement at the school, eating honey with a spoon in her living room.
During recent reporting visits to Brussels and Luxembourg, several interviews with European leaders - from EU commissioners to Baltic premiers to Teutonic finance ministers - have revealed a certain level of Schadenfreude directed at May's recent electoral and parliamentary travails.
U.S. yields — a bellwether for global bond markets which soared to more than a two-year high after Trump's election — have been falling for most of 2017 as the President's travails have cooled expectations for growth and inflation.
The man who had spent some 60 years belting out song after song about the exploitation of workers, sundry social injustices and Italy's political and criminal travails during decades of social upheaval could barely speak above a whisper.
For example, technology chiefs have mostly kept quiet about Uber's travails — from its efforts to sidestep law enforcement to a pedestrian death caused by one of its self-driving cars — even if they might express their opinions privately.
There has also been substantial, and at times bitter, disagreement over just how strong a role the poisonous cloud of dust and fumes breathed in by firefighters, police officers and aid workers has played in their health travails.
This is a cruel dimension of Mr. Macron's travails: The only leader bold enough to articulate an attractive vision of a renewed European project, he was hung out to dry by those very leaders who had celebrated him.
Though Grindel said in an interview with The New York Times that he did not blame Özil for Germany's World Cup travails, he expected the 29-year-old to clear up the reasons for his meeting with Erdogan.
But it is because they see so much of themselves in each other that this — for all United's current travails, or Liverpool's troubles in the not-so-distant past — remains English soccer's biggest game, its red-letter day.
The paper of record's all-inclusive series on Dershowitz's travails included a two-byline story on the brouhaha, followed by an interview with the man himself by a Times reporter who also happened to be on vacation there.
Often, the conversation takes place in the family hot tub out back, where he will look up in the dark California sky, locate a bright enough star and catch Rod Mullin up on the day's triumphs and travails.
The country that came to symbolize Europe's economic travails a few years ago has receded from the headlines somewhat, obscured by Brexit, fears of terrorist attacks in European cities and coming elections in the Netherlands, France and Germany.
" The protagonist, Marji, is growing up "in a fashionably radical household in Tehran," and she is "bent on prying from her evasive elders if not truth, at least a credible explanation of the travails they are living through.
But Facebook's travails and questions over the use of 'Big Data' more generally - or at least the advertising model underlying many of these companies - has cast some doubt over whether that progress is as linear as market pricing suggests.
But where others saw Uber's travails as a symbol of Silicon Valley comeuppance, Khosrowshahi saw something less loaded: a sophisticated tech company that had taken on too much, too quickly, and whose systems groaned under the weight and confusion.
While many political strategists believed that the Clintons' marital travails amounted to old news that would not be central to the 2016 campaign, Trump has tried to change that equation -- continually attempting to engage the Clintons on the topic.
And it has managed to do this at a time when the travails of democracies in Europe, and the painful changes occurring in the US under Trump, fill even the most fervent believers in multiparty democratic values with doubt.
But what prevents the best work from being merely self-indulgent is Twombly's sense of form coupled with his sympathy for his subject, whether it is a wistful poem by Sappho or the travails of a minor Greek god.
In particular, the romantic travails of Colt and Rooster, while allowing for the frequent, welcome appearance of Cuthbert as Colt's high school girlfriend, distract from the more immediately compelling stories about both men learning to deal with their parents.
The dueling images of a president on the edge and a conservative Congress soldiering forward explain succinctly why almost all elected Republicans here have quietly supported Mr. Trump through his travails — or at least not chastised him too loudly.
Despite her travails at home, Ms. Raimondo has been held in high regard by national Democratic Party leaders, earning admiration for her muscular fund-raising network and crisp views on how Democrats should talk about jobs and economic growth.
Although they are disillusioned with Ms. Park, many South Korean conservatives also fear that her travails have increased the chances of a progressive candidate winning the next presidential election and reversing or softening South Korea's policy on the North.
BASF's media relations department said the company chose Guangdong for its first major investment in South China to tap the region's fast economic growth and declined to comment on whether ZTE's travails had helped speed up the decision-making.
Ursula Mueller, the deputy emergency relief coordinator at the United Nations, who visited Zimbabwe in June, said the country's travails were partly tied to a broader climate crisis in southern Africa that has rippled through all facets of life.
GLEN JEAN, W.Va. — President Trump looked out Monday evening at the sea of Boy Scouts who were gathered in a remote field, far away from the travails of the capital, and declared that he would not talk about politics.
And while the late, great soul musician Charles Bradley largely sang about racism and his personal travails, his "Why Is It So Hard," from 2011, may be the single most emotionally powerful recent song about poverty and income inequality.
And like every great work of history, his book casts light on the present: he writes lucidly, for example, of Puerto Rico's economic travails in the aftermath of the Spanish-American war, his account of American colonialism still resonant in 2017.
His struggle with straddling different cultures — Newark's drug-fueled and gang-ridden streets versus Yale's establishment and world of legacies — resonated with my own travails of being born and raised in Africa and living in Europe and the United States.
And the President's political travails at home, particularly the self-inflicted wounds in the wake of the violence in Charlottesville, Virginia, have raised serious questions about Trump's capacity and focus to deliver on the peace process -- or any other issue.
Owen Jones, a columnist for the left-wing newspaper The Guardian, described the shocking referendum result as being "above all else a working-class revolt," a cry for help by the downtrodden whose travails and desperation Orwell chronicled 80 years ago.
On the stump in Ohio last week, he essentially asked voters not just to reject Trump but to punish the G.O.P., and his obvious, warranted glee over the party's travails had a score-settling, told-you-so quality to it.
But, as Gates shows, it was possible to be entirely committed to the rights of black people while still being convinced of the need for education to uplift them—indeed, while still voicing sympathy for the travails of the defeated South.
That contentious period, and the travails of a fictional farmer named William (Bull) Lowell, who goes to jail for his insistence on growing, form the backstory of Lowell Herb Co., which produces the top-selling pre-roll in the state.
Toshiba sacked Westinghouse Electric's chairman two days before the U.S. nuclear engineering subsidiary filed for bankruptcy protection last week, as the Japanese firm tries to draw a line under the travails of a business that has cost it billions of dollars.
An even more serious reason why the U.S. should be concerned about the U.K.'s present Brexit travails is that they are occurring at a highly inopportune time in the global credit cycle, and they are not occurring in isolation.
While the travails of a couple of esoteric high-yield issuers may not send tremors through the market, Brazil's inability to price a tap of its April 21s at the tight end of revised guidance is a bigger red flag.
Roma's story—chronicling the emotional travails of a young, Indigenous maid facing an unplanned pregnancy while the family she works for grapples with its own set of issues—is timely in its exploration of generational discord, organizational brutality, classism, and abandonment.
She's called it HOPELESSNESS, an all-caps, synthesizers-blaring summation of the situations depicted therein, which included drone bombing, Orwellian surveillance, the inevitable fallibility of even the most well-intentioned elected officials, and other inescapable travails of the modern era.
Mr. Bradley said that he had not spoken with the mayor about the benefits or travails of life as a tall politician, but said he could imagine reasons besides height that one might want to sit for a news conference.
Relative political calm in the euro zone - albeit with an Italian election due next year - compared with Brexit upheaval in Britain and President Donald Trump's travails in the United States, is also seen as positive for riskier euro zone debt.
The warning underscores the travails that May faces in getting any Brexit divorce deal, which London and Brussels say is 95 percent done, approved by both her own fractious party and by the Northern Irish lawmakers who keep her in power.
But that quality peeps out in archival film when Roy Cohn, the cold-eyed, admittedly ruthless lawyer who first achieved fame as an aide to Senator Joseph McCarthy, shows up to represent Rubell and Mr. Schrager with their legal travails intensifying.
The next several months carried with it some travails — injuries, Judge's second-half funk and Chapman's temporary demotion among them – but the Yankees chased the Boston Red Sox for the American League East title until the penultimate day of the season.
Labor's response throughout Mr. Joyce's travails has been studiously amoral, focused on questions of whether his relationship had led him to abuse public funds, or whether the prime minister approved the transfer of Mr. Joyce's former employee to other ministerial offices.
In "Back to Burgundy," Cédric Klapisch sweetly chronicles the travails of Juliette (Ana Girardot) and Jérémie (François Civil), whose family vineyard is thrown into turmoil when their older brother, Jean (Pio Marmaï), reappears after roaming the world for a decade.
Jimmy Meeks, calling me out of the blue the way he had, to be sure I wouldn't be traumatized, to tell me how sorry he was for my loss and to share with me a glimpse of his own travails.
By contrast, they feel, things that happened at the beginning and end of their chosen 30 years need to be better known, so that all the travails of the Ottoman Christians over that time can be seen as a single sequence.
" Hu, a seasoned provocateur, added a sly jab at the travails of democracy: above a picture of the missile, he wrote that China was just fine forgoing the "good stuff" of electoral democracy on display in "Haiti, Libya, Iraq and Ukraine.
But if the regime's travails prove anything, it's that China's current despot is no more enlightened than despots elsewhere, and China's people are no less eager to have what people have elsewhere: justice, fairness, rights, freedom from fear, freedom itself.
After all, "Better Things," her FX dramedy (which returns March 5), is deeply mined from her joys and travails as a single mother and actress raising three daughters in Los Angeles — its set and scenes liberally sprinkled with stuff she loves.
As the Trump administration threatens a trade war to stymie China's plans for promoting advanced industries, the firm's travails are proving an apt demonstration, for China's leaders, of exactly why the country needs to be more self-sufficient in technology.
The travails and challenges of playing on the road in the Big 12 Conference caught up with No. 12 West Virginia on Saturday, and the Mountaineers will look to rebound when they host Texas on Monday in Morgantown, West Virginia.
The guest conductor Rossen Milanov leads two world premieres in this concert: Carlos Simon's "Portrait of a Queen" and Nina C. Young's "Out of whose womb came the ice" for baritone and orchestra, a piece about Ernest Shackleton's Antarctic travails.
The government of Prime Minister Theresa May, desperate for Trump's favor to offset its Brexit travails, has had to scramble to reassure British dual nationals who may have an Iraqi passport, for example, that they can enter the United States.
In fact, the lack of key management at Uber is astonishing given all the incoming it faces on a daily basis against ever-powerful rivals and with all its current travails (the Alphabet lawsuit; numerous regulatory probes; internal systems failures).
Into her accounts of working with these eminent, often exasperating writers she weaves recollections of malfunctioning tape recorders, grandstanding sources, and her travails as a professional and a mother commuting across the Atlantic, working in a field dominated by men.
She puts a face on these stresses with capsule portraits of middle-class travails: a Walmart worker who needs to visit a food pantry, a DHL worker forced to take a huge pay cut, a millennial crushed by student debt.
In fact, the lack of key management at Uber is astonishing given all the incoming it faces on a daily basis against ever-powerful rivals and with all its current travails (the Alphabet lawsuit, numerous regulatory probes, internal systems failures).
Along with sharing the video, Gag, or at least guitarist Jose Mora, was also kind enough to answer a few questions about the trials and travails of fame and fortune, love and Madball, being wildly successful and life being wildly bullshit.
Like the last trailer, this new two-minute look at the film inspires some of the same borderline-campy drama that the band itself always did—darting between music business travails and the genesis of some of the band's immortal hits.
When a retired voter here despaired over the sinking value of his home, Mr. Rubio surprised the audience by recalling, in painful detail, his own real estate travails, right down to the cost of having a next-door neighbor's home slip into foreclosure.
Here is the seriousness with which Twitter takes account security, from my story last year: In the wake of Trump's account deactivation shortly before 10PM ET on Thursday, former employees gathered in a private Slack that they use to discuss the company's travails.
In December, 1940, after following the travails of the characters in " Gone with the Wind ," Churchill announced himself "pulverised by the strength of their feelings"—a loaded verb, in the Blitz, when parts of London were being reduced to rubble and dust.
So when the government announced, in the same week, that it was planning to make room somewhere in Paris for a nudist camp — hardly a priority in a city struggling with terrorist threats and refugees, not to mention Kim Kardashian's travails — tempers flared.
In 2006, the head of the union, Napoleón Gómez Urrutia, was charged with trying to embezzle a workers' trust fund of fifty-five million dollars; he fled to Canada, where he obtained citizenship and wrote a best-selling book about his travails.
Germany's euro partners are being very discreet about Berlin's "machtkampf" (struggle for power), although one could have expected some of them to bubble with schadenfreude at the travails of their ever-ready lecturers and enforcers on matters of economic and political virtue.
One of the more dismaying features of last year's election was the extent to which "white working class" became a catchall identity for people whose travails we were supposed to pity but whose habits or beliefs we were not supposed to criticize.
"Old age is for anybody who gets there," Le Guin asserts in a scorching section about aging, while two others describe the travails of her cat, Pard, with less irony than J. R. Ackerley's memoir of his dog, Tulip, but no less charm.
In winning their last nine games heading into Sunday's against Indianapolis, they have demonstrated an aptitude for denying points and running the ball — which, if one has monitored their travails over the last decade, has more or less been an organizational mission statement.
Remainers like to point to the fall in sterling, but rarely mention that, before the vote, the International Monetary Fund and the Bank of England agreed that Britain's currency, seen as a haven from the travails of the euro, was artificially expensive.
LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Theresa May should scrap fixed-term parliaments and call an early general election to ensure she has the time and political security to cope with the travails of Brexit, William Hague, a former Conservative Party leader, said.
ROME — Pope Francis on Sunday used the Christmas Eve Mass that amplifies his voice around the globe to focus on refugees and migrants, drawing a parallel between their travails and that of the holy family at the time of the birth of Jesus.
The record finds the young bandleader meditating on romance, personal growth and the travails of his native Baltimore; he will celebrate its release at Nublu with Corey Wallace on trombone, Marc Cary on piano, Jon Michel on bass and Curtis Nowosad on drums.nublu.
Although dismissed in most English-language accounts of the war as the mere machinations of a puppet regime, anti-Communist South Vietnam's domestic travails illuminate the state's political collapse from within, apparent and irreversible years before the guns of war fell silent.
Greenfield's argument is persuasive about why it's now safe for Republicans to sound "soft" on drug abuse, but it fails to address a larger question: When did it become OK, even standard practice, for presidential candidates to use their family members' personal travails to score
But, at this point, Trump's travails can serve the Kremlin's ambitions: a message to the world that the United States is a shambles, a message to the Russian people that the only way to ride out the coming storm is to stick with Putin.
The regulatory hurdles, FDA roadblocks and other bumps in the road will mainly have to be braved by the startups themselves, in which Google has no stake, and yet the travails of which may help hone future efforts in the sector — perhaps at Verily.
In recent years he had expressed frustration at what he saw as a lack of vision behind the euro's travails, as well as at Italy's economic woes which have seen the public debt rise far above the levels he presided over back in the 1990s.
Zhang Fen, a former kindergarten teacher in the southern city of Guangzhou, the capital of Guangdong, could only find part-time work at McDonald's and school canteens during her first few years in Hong Kong, although she does not attribute her travails to discrimination.
In Hollowing Out the Middle, written nearly eight years before Donald Trump's rise, Carr and Kefalas preface the book with this: In many ways the travails of hollowing out small towns and their Main Streets were an ominous harbinger of economic hard times to come.
After spending several cathartic paragraphs excoriating Donald Trump and the Republicans who enabled him, Will gets to the nub of it—his hope that Trump's defeat will be so all-encompassing, Republicans can blame all of their travails on a single freakish black swan imposter.
TOKYO, April 5 (Reuters) - Westinghouse Electric Co replaced its chairman two days before the U.S. nuclear construction unit of Japan's Toshiba Corp filed for bankruptcy last week, as it tries to draw a line under the travails of a business that has cost it billions.
Earlier this year he announced that he and the Russian Orthodox church would be co-hosting a conference in Moscow in the autumn on the topic of religious persecution, in particular the travails of Christians in the Middle East at the hands of extremist Islam.
Set in the 1970s, the film follows the travails of Robert Laing—a young physiologist, convincingly played by Tom Hiddleston—as he moves into a high-rise where the rich and successful inhabit the higher floors and the poor and destitute live at the bottom.
Eisner claims the show is not just a Hollywood satire ("No one watches those"), but it is centered on the travails of an actor for whom the trappings of success — money, a convertible, nubile fans — don't begin to make up for his has-been status.
As he drifts from room to room — and there are about 1,000 of them in his new Ankara palace — Erdogan no doubt has time to reflect on Turkey's travails and perhaps ponder how events can escape the control of even the most megalomaniacal ruler.
In that light, that Sue's final storyline involved her romantic travails made a little more sense — as did the idea that Axl's life came to be defined less by his workaday job and more by the fact that he had three sons exactly like him.
The travails of the young lovers — Hermia (Noelle Franco) and her Lysander (Kevin Shewey), Helena (Lauriel Friedman) and her hard-won Demetrius (Daniel Patrick Smith) — got a bit lost, while the scheming of Oberon (Clay Storseth) and the mischief of Puck were similarly muted.
BEIJING — Rising out of the farmlands of southern Beijing in a web of concrete, rebar and glass, one of the world's largest airports is preparing to open after just five years of construction — a striking contrast to the infrastructure travails of far richer places.
If you know about the travails of bees, but you're a normal person who doesn't follow this stuff obsessively, you are probably thinking one of two things: Each of these starting places is part right, but also part wrong — so let's back up one step.
In other words, a story about the internet is also a story about the attenuation of non-online forms of community, about fatherlessness and family breakdown, about the travails of the "some college" demographic, about the social crisis of coal country and the Rust Belt.
Sometimes she strays a little far afield — I wasn't sure I cared about the dating travails of Jack's girlfriend's mother, as amusing as they were — but her observations, particularly about the ridiculousness of the Northern Californian start-up mentality, are always apt and sharp.
His goal is to demonstrate how Latinos have been a part of the American story from the beginning; the book spans five centuries, from the travails of conquistadores seeking the Fountain of Youth to the Mexican-American war and the divisions it caused in Texas.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Toshiba Corp sacked Westinghouse Electric Co's chairman two days before the U.S. nuclear engineering subsidiary filed for bankruptcy protection last week, as the Japanese firm tries to draw a line under the travails of a business that has cost it billions of dollars.
Of course the real-life civilization they are part of just elected Donald Trump as president, making all those prestige-drama portraits of toxic patriarchy seem quite relevant to our circumstances again, and the travails of life under social liberalism a little less immediately pressing.
What does occupy screen time, rather than the entertaining, street-level business of flimflammery, are duller subplots involving Linda's flirtation with a dodgy hypnotist (Emmanuelle Chriqui), Charlie's visits with an unorthodox neurologist (Susan Misner) and the romantic travails of Charlie and Linda's son (Dylan Schmid).
In a nearly 90-minute address, the governor, who has the lowest approval rating in New Jersey's history, spun a rosy tale of a state he rescued from financial travails, citing a tally of accomplishments seemingly at odds with his constituents' current view of him.
"We see the potential for further weakness as the factory sector continues to face a confluence of headwinds including sluggish global growth, rising trade uncertainty, an inventory glut and Boeing's travails," said Lydia Boussour, a senior U.S. economist at Oxford Economics in New York.
The Baghdadi operation likely won't divert attention for long from Trump's political travails, though it might shore up support from Republicans angry over his abandonment of the Kurds and withdrawal from Syria -- it will provide a compelling accomplishment to tout in the general election next year.
It is described as a narrative about "moving from a state of incomprehensible dark times toward one of transformation," a hopeful vision that could just as easily apply to Puerto Rico's travails in the wake of 2017's Hurricane Maria, as to our currently divided nation.
It has been 15 years since Jones (Renee Zellweger) first captured audiences' attention in "Bridget Jones's Diary" with her romantic travails and 12 years since "Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason" caught moviegoers up with her on-again, off-again relationship with dashing Mr. Darcy (Colin Firth).
In its purest form, religiously inspired monarchism holds that the slaying of an anointed emperor, in Nicholas II, was an act of sacrilege for which the whole Russian people are at some level responsible, and for which the travails of the Soviet era were an inevitable punishment.
Nicholas Kristof Back in 2000, George W. Bush did something fascinating: On the campaign trail he preached "compassionate conservatism," telling wealthy Republicans about the travails of Mexican-American immigrants and declaring to women in pearls that "the hardest job in America" is that of a single mother.
An influential report published by the Holocaust Museum, in Washington, DC, in 2015 had said the Yazidis (practitioners of an ancient faith that draws on all the better-known monotheisms) were suffering genocide but it stopped short of applying that word to any other group's travails.
Such are the everyday travails of would be Juul thief Kate Lamothe who earlier this week in—where else—Florida, ran from an Exxon without paying for a vape kit and attempted to use a Lyft vehicle as a getaway car, according to Law and Crime.
Almost two years after founder Travis Kalanick was ejected as CEO in one of the most dramatic boardroom fights in recent Silicon Valley history, Uber is still so haunted by the affair that its travails are well-documented in the historic 400-page filing with the SEC.
But nothing in the recent past has captivated the city's gossips more than the travails of Diane Wilsey, known as Dede, a daughter of privilege who moved to San Francisco in 22005 and made a name for herself as one of the city's most prominent fund-raisers.
Hollywood has done well at the box office with films that featured tornadoes, but 1972's "The Poseidon Adventure," which was nominated for 13 awards and captured one Oscar, was the exception on our list, since it featured the travails of a cruise ship at sea.
Leadinglights via Getty Images Leadinglights via Getty Images The Wall Street Journal had a great piece yesterday on the travails of Amtrak, which in addition to being an actual business, needs to get approval from Congress to make operational changes (and you think your board is tough).
But it suggested that at least some senior officials are taking the coronavirus threat seriously, rather than viewing it merely as something that the state media can use to gloat over the travails of foreigners and promote Mr. Putin's image as the savior of a besieged country.
The public unraveling of his marriage and his courtship of his future wife, Judith Nathan, recalled Mr. Trump's own connubial travails several years earlier, when his affair with Marla Maples, while still married to Ivana Trump, was the gift that kept on giving to the city's tabloids.
How those legal travails will affect Mr. Netanyahu's approach to a peace deal is hard to predict, analysts said, though some said they expected him to emphasize security issues over peacemaking for the next few months — a strategy that could lead to further friction with Mr. Trump.
It proclaims a happy ending to the sequence of albums that began with Beyoncé's prodigious 2016 "Lemonade": a grand statement, magnified by its dreamlike full-length video and interludes of poetry, that set personal betrayal and resolve alongside a multigenerational history of African-American women's travails.
Nobody reading about Israel's travails could fail to see the similarities to the political turmoil in the United States, where President Trump is facing impeachment over charges that he demanded political favors of the Ukrainian president in exchange for giving him public support and military aid.
The list of travails is long including laggardly surgical equipment sales, especially in emerging markets like Asia, slumping revenue from intraocular lens (IOL) implants for cataract sufferers and an underperforming over-the-counter contact lens solutions business which could be on the auction block, analysts said.
"If it's a publicly traded company, the C.E.O. doesn't just have to worry about blowback from shareholders if they hire someone from this administration," one former senior Trump administration official, who requested anonymity to discuss the travails of some of his friends and colleagues, told me.
Their accounts raised questions not only about how this behavior was ignored for such a long time—one journalist published an account in VICE of her travails in trying to report on the C.K. rumors—but also on the pressures placed upon women in the male-dominated comedy world.
He blames the EU's travails on the misplaced belief that Europe's peoples are so disparate—too many languages, too many histories, too little "demos"—that they must choose between an authentically democratic polity at national level and technocratic diktat at a supranational one devoid of a common culture.
In America, for example, religious-freedom advocates are upset with the Obama administration for its unwillingness to describe the travails of Middle Eastern Christians as genocide; some insist that the administration is making life a bit uncomfortable for American Christians too, and see the two questions as linked.
Wisler wins again for Braves ATLANTA — Atlanta pitcher Matt Wisler has experienced his share of setbacks this year, but his recent streak of success since returning from the minor leagues indicates why the Braves have been so willing to stick with the young right-hander through his various travails.
While seemingly unrelated, Buick's fleet of luxury cars and Tiffany's travails underscore how the idea of "luxury" — a term frequently associated with the "1 percent" who can afford flashy rides, large houses and a private jet parked at the nearest airport — is being steadily redefined by evolving consumer tastes.
The series chronicles the daily travails of three health care professionals — the ambitious but socially inept Dr. Jenna James (Roseanne's Laurie Metcalf), the emotionally desperate head nurse Dawn (Alex Borstein, who's best known for voicing Lois on Family Guy), and the more level-headed rookie nurse Didi (Reno 911!
Despite his legal travails, Mr. Puigdemont has maintained his claim to be Catalonia's rightful leader and has resisted calls by some other separatist politicians to elect a lawmaker who is not among the 25 Catalans who face prosecution on charges of rebellion, sedition or the misuse of public funds.
In other words: welcome to the dollhouse, the morgue, the cabinet of curiosities, the surgical amphitheater, the last days of Christ (and the French monarchy); the circus, the sideshow, the travails of Christian martyrs and the Greek Golden Age as resurrected by the Romans, the Renaissance and Neo-Classicism.
Now, amid what friends describe as Mr. Kraft's unyielding anguish over his travails and the uncertainties he is confronting in the legal system, the N.F.L. and the court of public opinion, Mr. Kraft's BFFs are rallying around him, and are eager to discuss the depth of their respect.
Games capture our imagination in a way no art form has before–their interactivity and replayability provide a sincere refuge from the travails of everyday life because when we immerse ourselves in our favorite games, our routine concerns fade away as our embodiment drifts into the digital ether.
But like most of us grown-ups, children often become good travelers through a lucky mix of nature and nurture: Some kids are flexible, some crave a routine, and some are just completely thrown off kilter by the travails of delayed planes, any change in schedule, and jet lag.
While Trump's critics like to compare his management style to an organized crime organization, the parallel that feels most apt to me is to HBO's hit show "Succession," which documents the trials and travails of Logan Roy, the head of a massive media company, and his four children.
"In many places in the U.S., English and Spanish are in bed with each other, a contact that is both generative and exciting," said Junot Díaz, the writer who masterfully explores the immigrant experience in the United States, largely through the travails of his Spanglish-speaking Dominican protagonist, Yunior.
With the storms over Brexit temporarily calmed by Mr. Johnson's victory, but the underlying economic and social issues far from resolved, the royals have become a convenient proxy, allowing people to argue about race, class, gender and British identity, through the travails of a single star-crossed couple.
It was left to the dispassionate BBC to cut short the bathos: "Brexit is far from 'done,'" the Beeb coldly said, before listing the many travails still to come, most notably the negotiations that now begin with the E.U. on the details of Britain's future relationship with the Continent.
On Wednesday morning, amid a furor over the publishing of an unsubstantiated, explosive dossier, Mr. Trump posted on Twitter: In 140 characters, he compared American intelligence agencies to Nazis, called himself a target, and asked whether his travails were comparable to those of the victims of Adolf Hitler.
There is the undeniable improvement in the continent's great powers; an ignorance of the qualities of the second-tier teams in France, Italy, Spain and Germany; the travails of United and Liverpool, two teams historically adept at European competition; and the fact that Arsenal keeps drawing Bayern Munich.
German yields were set for their biggest weekly fall since April and U.S. yields — a bellwether for global bond markets and which soared to two-year highs after Trump's election — have been now falling for most of 2017 as the President's travails have cooled expectations for growth and inflation.
He suggested that the common good is not as powerful an incentive as private benefit, and that failing to compensate labour directly would reduce productivity—that a man without "regard of his own gains driveth not to work", since "the hope that he hath in other men's travails maketh him slothful".
In the new book Enemy of the People (IDW Limited, 26) depicting his travails since he was fired in 22016 from Pittsburgh's daily newspaper, the Post-Gazette, cartoonist Rob Rogers alludes to that story with an image showing his current best subject, Trump, as a turnip, a pear-like shape.
His travails were largely written off in his first full year in office because of a combination of learning curve and the incredibly high bar for performance set by predecessor Mitch Daniels, who had just wrapped an exhaustive eight-year tenure at the Statehouse with speculation that he'd run for president.
Since the death last year of Sergio Marchionne, Fiat Chrysler's legendary boss, and the legal travails in Japan of Carlos Ghosn, ejected from his leadership roles in the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi alliance, many observers see Mr Tavares as the only car boss with the skill to cut big and difficult deals.
But Clinton deftly turned that into an effective riff of comparing each decade of her work in public service starting in the 70s with Trump's private sector travails getting sued for discrimination, accepting a $14 million loan from his father to start his business, his bankruptcies, and his Apprentice show.
Granted, it's more compelling to hear about the travails of the Little Sisters (who even merited a photo op with Pope Francis last September) than about the objection to contraception coverage held by the named plaintiff in the lead case, the Most Reverend David A. Zubik of the Diocese of Pittsburgh.
The 68-page lawsuit, filed in federal court in Washington, contained many previously undisclosed details of Mr. Rezaian's travails in the Iranian penal system, including a 50-pound weight loss, thoughts of suicide and threats by his captors to dismember him and his wife, and throw him off a cliff.
The woman writing about the travails of assisted reproduction, on the other hand, is in a somewhat curious position: She has seized the opportunity to document a new chapter in female experience, but at the same time she is in a sense putting into reverse the evolving contemporary discourse around motherhood.
By recounting her travails in a conversational tone, and relegating most of the people in her life to nameless figures — the boyfriend, for instance, is known only as "The Last of the Last Great Men" — she borrows from popular single-lady conventions to turn the frown of bad fortune upside down.
"It's important to not shy away from our past, but there has to be an interrogation, for all of us, about what kind of art we're making now, and why," said Leigh Silverman, the director of that rethought 22018 "Sweet Charity," which rendered the heroine's travails darker and less comic.
It chronicles the years of legal travails that followed the death of the telecom executive Kathleen Peterson, who met her end in late 2001 at the bottom of a set of stairs in her well-appointed home in Durham, N.C. Her novelist husband, Michael Peterson, was charged with her murder.
For Nawaz's detractors, of whom there are many, it's this very chameleon quality, this at-homeness in disparate roles and spaces, that has earned him a reputation as something of a charlatan, a preening opportunist cashing in on his own sensational travails by means of society's abundant anti-Muslim bias.
The way it somehow blends the early 30s travails of its heroine (played by a terrific, game Anne Hathaway) with a genuine giant monster movie on the other side of the planet just keeps showing its work, like a child constantly calling to his parents to just look over here already.
Whether it was somebody who liked to talk (Tony Curtis) or a faded star whose travails followed them away from the screen (Betty Hutton), Osborne always managed to get them relaxed enough to talk about the only things movie nerds cared about: How did they DO the things they did for so long?
In addition to Brazil's economic travails, the rise of figures like President Bolsonaro and Governor Witzel is a consequence of years of state abandonment of the poor in the favelas, followed by self-defeating policies that try to stop violence with more violence, leaving the rest of society to look on in apathy.
At the same time, as earlier practical challenges are overcome, aspirational goal-posts can be moved further into the distance: so, there was less talk about the travails of nausea-inducing VR, but more about widening the scope of possible experiences in VR, and the range of people who can access them.
Neither cutesy nor needlessly bleak, the debut narrative film from writer-director Anna Rose Holmer possesses a refreshingly intimate, honest tone about those developmental years, chronicling the seemingly minor travails of an eleven-year-old girl whose desire to belong opens up a door to a world from which she might not return.
As James Crabtree, a long-time writer of the Financial Times based in Mumbai, argues in his book The Billionaire Raj, India faces a triple threat of "inequality and the new super-rich, crony capitalism, and the travails of the industrial economy" as it seeks to move the country into middle-income status.
"Although the dollar's travails have brought a smile to long-suffering bullish gold traders, it is important to note there seems to be an absence of risk aversion premium in gold's price and that its fate will be decided by the dollar alone," said Jeffrey Halley, a senior market analyst with OANDA.
Yet as they left their offices to attend a hearing or a vote each day this week, lawmakers were swarmed by reporters, who trailed along with them down long hallways in a giant human hive, replete with extended arms bearing iPhones and tape recorders, demanding to know the latest on Mr. Trump's travails.
"Her voice in the court transcript is so bold, so forthright, that you immediately want to stage it," says Ellice Stevens, co-author of "It's True, It's True, It's True", a play about Gentileschi's travails that won awards at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival last year, transferred to London and will soon be staged elsewhere.
Jones brandished a boisterous sense of humor that quickly made her a standout, whether during the show's "Weekend Update," where she would joust verbally with Colin Jost while telling viewers of her dating travails, or in a series of taped segments in which she appeared to be in a romance with cast member Kyle Mooney.
Oddly, Mr. Trump seemed to frame his comments not as sincere concern about those he may have hurt or offended, but as part of his own journey, describing his growth as a person and how humbling it has been for him to campaign across the nation and learn of other people's worries and travails.
" The pope also addressed the plight of Christian "martyrs" at the hands of religious extremists, and repeated his defense of migrants in an increasingly populist and nationalist Europe, saying that after surviving enormous travails they found "doors barred and their brothers and sisters in our human family more concerned with political advantage and power.
In 1968, Logue, his reputation oddly undiminished by his Boston travails, was appointed to head New York's Urban Development Corporation, a Nelson Rockefeller initiative; the failure of urban renewal having become abundantly clear, the new notion was to build from scratch, in undeveloped spaces, rather than tearing down and starting over in the same place.
She funds the rescue mostly through donations, in part, because of a clever Instagram account where she posts videos and photographs documenting the travails of caring for her brood, including Polly, a blind goat with anxiety; Grace, who was abused by teenagers; and Pocket, who lost the bottoms of both back legs and wears prosthetics.
Favreau had also said that it follows "the travails of a lone gunfighter in the outer reaches of the galaxy" — which we later learned would be played by Pedro Pascal (perhaps best known as Oberyn Martell from Game of Thrones.) According to the New York Times, Disney is dropping "roughly $100 million" to produce the first 10 episodes.
When the series premiered in 2009, its premise – the wife of a philandering Chicago politician decides to rebuild her life while negotiating with all the fallout – drew comparisons both to the sex scandal that had forced New York Governor Eliot Spitzer out of office and, of course, to the endless triumphs and travails of Hill and Bill.
That My Struggle is actually a commentary on contemporary life in the West, a sweeping novel of ideas in the tradition of Thomas Mann and Fyodor Dostoevsky, is foreshadowed in the title, which links the modest travails of one man on the northern periphery of the European continent to the preeminent historical figure of the twentieth century.
The travails of the European Union—and especially of Britain, which has claimed to be enjoying a "golden age" of relations with China—might make Chinese leaders nervous about Europe's willingness to support OBOR, though it might also in the long run make it easier for China to exploit rivalry between European countries when doing deals with them.
A cooling relationship with Mr. Trump — who had taken to calling Mr. Manafort "low energy," the epithet he once used to mock a former rival, Jeb Bush — turned hot last weekend when the candidate erupted, blaming Mr. Manafort for a damaging newspaper article detailing the campaign's internal travails, according to three people briefed on the episode.
Well, it was a lot more than that, too: Creator David E. Kelley, along with his star-studded, female-fronted cast — namely Reese Witherspoon, Nicole Kidman, Shailene Woodley, Laura Dern, and Zoë Kravitz — captured the dark comedy of wealthy family life in the adaptation, while also tackling tough commentary on the travails of motherhood, marriage, and muted ambition.
They describe the attacks on other people in the park the night of the rape, the clothes and nail clippings collected from the defendants and some of the travails of investigating the case: Officers in May 1989 executed a search warrant for a teenager's jacket, only to be told by the teenager's mother that the jacket had been stolen.
Another excellent source for the question above is Times coverage of Stephen Colbert and his monologue on the New York City subway bomber, which begins: Clearly relishing the opportunity, Mr. Colbert lit into a string of jokes about the resiliency of New York commuters — and the travails of having to travel on the subway every day.
But in the lead-up to her blockbuster release, which centers on pop and R&B production from Pharrell Williams and Max Martin, Ms. Grande, 25, has united the disparate threads of her talent and celebrity — from tabloid relationship travails to the tragic bombing at her Manchester concert last year — into a tidy package of pop professionalism.
But Mr. Smith, the former aide to Mr. Sessions who is now a vice president at the R Street Institute, a free-market-oriented research organization, said the president had also shied away from firing the attorney general because Mr. Sessions is popular with the same conservative supporters that Mr. Trump needs to survive his many travails.
Paradoxically, it is the travails of the national team that currently cast a shadow over the league, rather than the other way around, thanks to the unsettled labor dispute between the U.S. Women's national team, whose members make up much of the star power within the league, and U.S. Soccer, who pays the salaries of those stars within NWSL.
Gemini, which is out today on LA's forward-thinking electronic label Alpha Pup and which you can stream in full below, is Martinez's most nuanced effort yet: a blissful fusion of indie guitar licks, dream-pop vocals, and bass-heavy R&B/house beats, in which the travails of love are hashed out and personal landmarks become totems for intimacy.
Not even the travails she faced in her own life (chronicled in her semi-autobiographical novel, "Postcards From The Edge," which became a 1990 movie with Meryl Streep as a fictionalized version of Fisher) would make her forget her obligations to the millions around the world for whom Princess Leia was -- and is -- a permanent fixture of their dream lives.
Plus, poor Alison Brie as Lucy, a woman who lives upstairs from the bar Alice and Robin frequent and who has some romantic travails of her own, is saddled with some of the laziest, most obnoxious female stereotypes out there: being obsessed with being in a relationship, making a giant photo album for her boyfriend of three weeks, having a complete meltdown when she gets dumped, etc.
Then emerged the cosmopolitan and intellectual sophisticate Frank Bidart, whose poetry over five decades has volubly modeled a wholly new approach to autobiographical material, chiefly by giving voice to the inner travails of other people's lives, both real and imagined, while also laying bare, in stark Romanesque language, the contours of an Oedipal, overbearing childhood with his mother and a fraught, disappointing relationship with his playboy father.
Compound the coaching carousel with the triangle travails; Jackson's bizarre behavior toward Anthony, the news media and others; and the excellent view Porzingis had from the free-throw line of Charles Oakley being hustled out of Madison Square Garden by security guards in February, and who would blame him for wondering what difference there is between the N.B.A. and the A.C.B. league in Spain?
In 2010, he embarked on his first walk across the country, writing on his website about the animals that followed him, the people who fed him and the travails of like-minded adventurers he met along the way, like the two bikers trying to get to Miami from Los Angeles for cancer research but who were halted in their tracks when a truck hit one of them.
Based on the 2004 novel Caging Skies by Christine Leunens, the film follows the travails of 10-year-old Johannes "Jojo " Betzler (a cherubic Roman Griffin Davis, exceptional in his on-screen debut), a committed member of the Hitler Youth whose fanatic endorsement of the Nazi cause is put to the test when he realizes his mother (Scarlett Johansson) is hiding a Jewish girl named Elsa (Thomasin McKenzie) in their house.
" In 1936, that dismal year, shortly before giving up and going to Hollywood, Fitzgerald found something else he wanted to write about — his own deterioration — and hence the great "Crack-Up" essays in Esquire ($250 per), followed by the only slightly less dispiriting "Afternoon of an Author," which recounted the travails of a typical day: "The problem was a magazine story that had become so thin in the middle that it was about to blow away.
Actual audio is part of "Bearing (Shaquanna)" (2006) by Bradley McCallum and Jacqueline Tarry, in which a photograph of a mother and child — identically printed on two sheets of translucent silk, one in front of the other, so that the focus shifts eerily as you move past it — is accompanied by a set of headphones transmitting a narration by the portrait's subject, Shaquanna, as she relates the travails of becoming pregnant at 13 by an 18-year-old, who promptly departed.
" As The Light Years progresses, Rush writes eloquently and candidly about his adventures and travails through a short stint in Catholic boarding school (where a too-friendly priest started paying him inappropriate nightly visits), expulsion from said school (for kissing a boy), and then years spent on a drug-filled journey through the underground countercultures across the US. Favorite passage: "To Mom, the past was something you sped by — and best to do it at ten miles over the speed limit, in a brand-new Cadillac.
And now every day I miss calling my mother (I never took her contact out of the "favorites" list on my phone, though the number no longer works) and I miss walking through the city with her holding my arm, and urging her to order fancy cocktails and hearing her talk about teaching and her students and editing her writing and just checking in with her, about her life and my life, and my children's lives, and the weather, and her latest computer travails.
"Informed by these circumstances and the strengths and weaknesses of the case against Epstein, the US Attorney's office sought to resolve the matter in its prosecutorial discretion in a manner that obtained a guaranteed sentence of incarceration for Epstein, that did not subject victims to the scrutiny and travails associated with a trial, that provided victims with the equivalent of uncontested restitution from Epstein, and that guaranteed the sexual offender registration of Epstein, which would help protect other minors throughout the country in the future," prosecutors said in 2017.
Unabashedly novelistic, Café Society tells the story of a young Jewish man's professional successes and romantic disappointments in both Los Angeles and New York during the years just before World War II. Allen's career-long concerns—the existential and romantic quandaries of Jews in a Goyish world and the plucky travails of strivers who learn to be careful what they wish for—find an elegant recapitulation in the director's first digital feature, with Jesse Eisenberg perfectly rendering the neurotic, self-effacing cadences of Allen's trademark style of speech in the film's lead role.

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