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"unappreciated" Definitions
  1. not having your work or your qualities recognized and enjoyed by other people; not appreciated

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The young boy's generosity – and encouragement – do not go unappreciated.
That brings us to the unappreciated danger of dead bees.
James felt stifled, unappreciated; the literary world was culturally myopic.
"It's no surprise employees felt unappreciated and demoralized," he said.
"Distance swimming is a very unappreciated event sometimes," Anderson acknowledged.
Unappreciated in its time, it was barely exhibited until 1968.
Unappreciated in its time, it was barely exhibited until 19503.
As if we'd let the pride of St. Olaf feel unappreciated.
Alsup's approach to science has not gone unappreciated in this case.
One common, though unappreciated, influence upon their actions is their ambition.
Every day people feel left out, unappreciated and mistreated at work.
But his efforts remained largely unappreciated by English and American audiences.
Photo: Bryan Menegus (Gizmodo)Genius often goes unappreciated in its time.
The HSUS didn't let Frannie's hard work and large donation go unappreciated.
Try to notice five things in your life that often go unappreciated.
Others, not so much — and it makes some crew members feel unappreciated.
And also, to an extent sometimes unappreciated by non-fans, on humor.
"He has climbed into Dumpsters to retrieve unappreciated items," Judge Rosenblatt wrote.
This is the hard and unappreciated work, of being a public servant.
Along the way, they'll meet the ghosts of the unappreciated women of history.
The general theme seems to be that they're feeling unappreciated in today's world.
Things that would have passed unappreciated in years past now feel remarkably important.
We suspect that eating earth is an unappreciated adaptive strategy to overcome this.
These efforts are an unappreciated part of the legacy of the outgoing president.
In fact, urban poverty is a huge and largely unappreciated driver of resistance.
"He thought it was great art that was undiscovered and unappreciated," Mr. Gilman said.
He was a big, if sometimes unappreciated, piece of the reshaping of the franchise.
And keeping the world well lubricated with excellent beer is no small or unappreciated task.
The former ambassador maintained that there were positive aspects of the U.N that are unappreciated.
When I identify areas I think are undervalued and unappreciated, I move into them aggressively.
Collective worker action has been a constant, if unappreciated, check on questionable projects at Google.
The best part of the 1991 parade was that no piece of equipment went unappreciated.
Taylor has spent his entire career marooned in soccer's most unappreciated, unwelcome role: backup goalkeeper.
He was a heartthrob to many out there, but seemingly unappreciated in the Jersey Shore.
It's too bad that, like most Familiars in vampire lore, his efforts go unappreciated by Nandor.
One trouble in many jobs is that workers feel underappreciated or completely unappreciated, Mr. Cohen said.
LSF demonstrated great sensitivity to this halo, recognizing previously unappreciated detection limitations in other applied techniques.
For her, this is one of the most unappreciated aspects of black bloc as a style.
Then Weis, the unappreciated infielder, lined McNally's first pitch to left for a single, scoring Charles.
"Most of the things I am interested in are hidden, unknown, overlooked or simply unappreciated," she says.
There’s a lot going on that will go unnoticed during daily listening, but not unappreciated.
If you know festive holiday pajamas will go unappreciated, opt for a warm, practical flannel set instead.
It's also an achievement that remains unappreciated because we assume this is the way things should be.
To foist the task of remedying societal inequity on relatively underpaid, unappreciated admissions officers is mostly unfair.
An unappreciated aspect of sexism in the workplace is age discrimination, and it operates in many places.
The real reason: Your boss doesn't fully recognize your efforts causing you to feel unappreciated and resentful.
This approach also works for stay-at-home spouses whose outsize contributions to households often go unappreciated.
According to Mr Mayo, who expects another record year for earnings, improving efficiency is the "most unappreciated" factor.
A workplace that makes women feel unwelcome or unappreciated is as doomed as one that discards their applications.
Released in 2008, Electronic Arts' Mirror's Edge became a cult classic, unappreciated by some but beloved by others.
The song touches on that regretful feeling evoked when all of one's hard work goes unnoticed or unappreciated.
"Clarel" was published that June, unappreciated, if more lately heralded, by critics including Helen Vendler, as a masterpiece.
And not every older worker feels marginalized or unappreciated, nor does every younger boss feel disdainful and misunderstood.
I now realize that there are things I said and did that made some feel unappreciated or uncomfortable.
The firm points to changes in pricing that will help Match and that are largely unappreciated by the Street.
Even if this were a righteous fist-pump to feeling angry about being unappreciated in a romantic relationship, fine.
"The general perception in Pakistan was that our efforts were unappreciated, and today, we are being scapegoated," he said.
If you feel unappreciated, singled out for blame, or never get praised, why would you be happy at work?
Perhaps no other American President had done more to aid the cause of racial justice, nor felt more unappreciated.
It was a racial crucible that played an enormous, if often unappreciated, role in moving America toward real integration.
She has fun with an imagined affair with "Godzilla," an unappreciated monster she bonds with over food court fries.
The effect of an unappreciated, negative perception of police by society is in many ways similar to the Vietnam experience.
Suffice to say I wasn't about to discover an unappreciated gem along comparable lines for either of Nintendo's contemporary consoles.
That rage stems from the seemingly insurmountable hurdles cleared by black women who have been America's unappreciated caregivers for centuries.
He told us he was scared for his safety and feeling unappreciated, but was going to stick it out anyway.
They just don't give a fuck, and that's where buffet servers come in to provide an unappreciated kind of service.
"I now realize that there are things I said and did that made some feel unappreciated or uncomfortable," he continued.
Played with spectacularly virtuosic timing and emotional misdirection by Dustin Hoffman, Harold is a sculptor feeling unappreciated late in life.
You're reflecting on the fairness (or lack thereof) of your financial situation, and realizing which relationships are leaving you feeling unappreciated.
But whether this ambient soundscape was intentional or not, capturing sound waves from this authentic human experience does not go unappreciated.
Tully has Charlize Theron playing a tired, unappreciated mother of three, whose life seemingly starts to change after getting a nanny.
The humble container goes through life mostly ignored, and certainly unappreciated, when you consider that it keeps the world's economy moving.
Today, following his 1st round presidential victory in France, I feel even more that he represents a risk that is unappreciated.
Pisces energy can be passive—but you're not one to stand by and watch your life's work be disrespected or unappreciated.
Scenes from an annual "vent" gathering in Kentucky, where puppets rule and their masters crave respect for an unappreciated art form.
But, the love didn't go unnoticed (or unappreciated) ... we're told Fortnite's sending Drake a bunch of swag as a thank-you.
Dennis Culhane, an expert on homelessness at the University of Pennsylvania, says there is also a much more unappreciated factor: demographics.
And a battle cry In her 1999 autobiography, Franklin wrote about how "Respect" spoke to anyone who felt overlooked or unappreciated.
This is a common trope of documentary cinema about STEM subjects, the forward-thinker unappreciated in their own small-minded time.
Poverty is a huge and largely unappreciated driver of antibiotic resistance, which is often viewed as a problem in rich countries.
If you take their good actions for granted, they will feel unappreciated, opening up opportunities for them to leave or underperform.
Helena doesn't actually wind up sleeping with Grant due to a very embarrassing mix-up, but the joke did not go unappreciated.
Many were laden with post-traumatic stress disorder, and they felt unappreciated for risking their lives in order to preserve our freedom.
For weirdos like myself, it's an enduring cult fascination, but it's otherwise increasingly unnoticed and unappreciated since its heyday 30 years ago.
That's not to say that what the fashion industry has done to make the trans experience more visible goes unnoticed or unappreciated.
Supporting the GOP, he says, has made him "the most hated man in America"—unappreciated by Republicans and held in suspicion by Democrats.
Trump's skill as a persuader is unmatched, and went unappreciated by far too many of the critics who failed to take him seriously.
So too, I think, would Holbrooke himself, who died in December 2010 when his heart exploded from the strain of unappreciated diplomatic exertions.
Many of us can identify with Matilda's gifts being unappreciated because they do not conform with traditional expectations of boys and girls. 5.
He's unaware that Taylor has been recruiting his employees for months – just like he's unaware how miserable and unappreciated they'd been at Axe Capital.
Sloan said he had many reasons to hire Parker, but one that might go unappreciated, given his legal role, is his keen business sense.
The words "America First" invigorated the Republican base in the 2016 presidential election and gave a voice to those who felt forgotten and unappreciated.
As a VC firm spending time with many global macro investor friends, we get to learn about risk and opportunity in unappreciated macro developments.
Green beans, despite their satisfying crunch and verdant, vegetal flavor, often go unappreciated, regaled to a collection of sides without ever receiving the spotlight.
In the absence of openly atheist members, it's highly likely that the interests and concerns of atheists will continue to be ignored and unappreciated.
Asteroids, mountains, lectureships and awards have since been named for her, but a lifetime of glass ceilings and rejections left Tinsley often feeling unappreciated.
"Our profession is unappreciated and very badly recognised by employers," Nuno Ezequiel, who has worked as a driver for more than two decades, told Reuters.
Twilio — The stock was upgraded to "overweight" from "neutral" at J.P. Morgan Securities, which said the cloud communications company has a number of unappreciated aspects.
"Our profession is unappreciated and very badly recognized by employers," Nuno Ezequiel, who has worked as a driver for more than two decades, told Reuters.
If any of your family members, friends, or coworkers share the latter mentality, buying them a food-themed gift won't go unappreciated this holiday season.
Nikon 8x30 ProStaff Binoculars, available at B&H, for $186.95Whether they're tracking game or wayfinding, be it by land or sea, these won't go unappreciated.
This leads to "a cycle where people are rude to police" because they feel oppressed, and police, in turn, feel disrespected or unappreciated, Lopez said.
"These forests provide a huge amount of functioning and services for our planet and people that have gone unappreciated," she told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Here, we see the extent of Taylor's maneuverings: They had purposefully suggested Ben not get a monetary raise so Ben would feel unappreciated at Axe Capital.
In this area, as in others, the need to make real-world policy decisions will reveal to Mr Trump previously unappreciated inconsistencies in his policy preferences.
But in an emotional development that went unappreciated at the time, the anxious energy was contained to TV screens, frantic phone calls, and newspaper front pages.
But Mr. Trump quickly pivoted and began to riff on what he saw as the unappreciated successes of his administration, including the tariffs it has imposed.
Well, it's technically an old new gig; Kirk has finally made a follow-up to his unappreciated directorial debut, which he premiered back in Season 2.
Such work often goes unappreciated as it is overwhelmed by the higher-profile journalistic blunders made by big media in corporate towers on the East Coast.
Whether you felt overlooked, unappreciated, or too insecure to voice your needs in your early life, receiving validation from kind souls is something you deeply crave.
Over time, spouses may feel taken for granted or unappreciated, especially if they shoulder all the domestic responsibilities, even though they themselves may have a job.
What is astounding, and still largely unappreciated, is the unexpected and rapid nature of the decline in American national politics, and how one-sided its cause.
And much like the work of other tortured geniuses such as Galileo or Van Gogh, it was generally unappreciated in it's time (especially by the media).
But with police brutality remaining a problem in many African-American communities today, it's appropriate to highlight an important — and unappreciated — story of the civil rights movement.
Gaga's goodwill didn't go unappreciated by her fans, who gathered and sang one of her hits in the street below in hopes of making her feel better.
The trouble begins when Josephina (Zawe Ashton), the unappreciated and over-worked assistant of gallery owner Rhodora (Rene Russo), encounters a dead man in her apartment building.
On my cruise, I heard an unconfirmed tale of a woman caught in another guest's room in what I understood to be a case of unappreciated seduction.
Canadians are so inured to being ignored, unappreciated and underestimated by their more powerful American neighbor, it's a national inside joke that informs the country's characteristic humility.
The distillers say that, for all its current cachet among bartenders and whiskey fans, rye remains largely unappreciated by most Americans, and thus especially ripe for innovation.
They do it out of pride in craftsmanship and the responsibility for something they believe in...knowing that [they] will be ignored and unappreciated until something goes wrong.
The blatant assaults have become so frightening—attempted genocide, the slaughter of innocents, the wholesale destruction of places of worship—that less egregious abuses go unnoticed or unappreciated.
The upside of this long peace has been substantial, but the benefits of trade now appear to be taken for granted and the costs of its interruption unappreciated.
In doing so, he became an ally to the WTA tour, whose players have long felt unappreciated and undervalued by many in the men's side of the sport.
You might feel a bit invisible or unappreciated at this time, so watch out for paranoia and do your best to channel your energy into your spiritual practice.
If only Debbie had known how far gone her boyfriend was — she wouldn't have had to waste her time spicing things up with nail files and unappreciated new shoes.
On one side of the equation, patent examiners are tasked with the often-unappreciated job of interpreting and evaluating patent applications — trust me, it can be tough and grueling.
An e-commerce revolution is imminent in Southeast Asia after Alibaba's investment in Lazada, but who is going to power the unsexy, unappreciated but ultimately essential service of delivery?
Another unappreciated comparison Friday, as news spread about the allegations against Moore, another of his allies compared the Senate candidate not to Joseph and Mary but to Jesus himself.
So these days I have a great sense of empathy for people who may not be paid much, but do the essential and unappreciated tasks of keeping things operating.
Even if these women and their contributions have gone chronically unappreciated in their offices, this was an intentionally carved-out space where they were not only visible, but extolled.
He's demonstrated a shrewd skill for preservation, both of himself and of the group, a talent that went unappreciated among the militia and motivated his defection to the Saviors.
The high cost of the show prompted HBO to propose reducing the number of episodes, and Milch -- feeling unappreciated -- opted to pull the plug rather than accept that perceived indignity.
Hats off to the Nobel committee for awarding a prize that puts power dynamics front and centre, and reveals the many, often unappreciated, ways in which they affect our lives.
If the majority of workers in the food industry are largely unappreciated—and they sure as hell are—then the average cafeteria worker may be the lowest of the low.
Mayor Bill de Blasio ended his presidential campaign in September, returning to New York City to find that little had changed: He was still unloved, and, in his mind, unappreciated.
In a country where modern art and Western music are still relatively unappreciated and whose economy is under strain, some Qataris complain the ventures are costly and not to local tastes.
Well, there's the oft-mentioned issue of ice melt from Antarctica and Greenland, but there is another unappreciated effect, which is the fact that things get bigger when they warm up.
And such a change might reflect a growing feeling that most of the programs to support democracy abroad and the importance of democratic ideals are wasteful, inefficient, unappreciated or even damaging.
Perhaps the most unappreciated, and most important, event in the election was the sudden rise of Truong Dinh Dzu, a radical peace candidate championed by the South's war-weary rural poor.
They also cited a third "unappreciated" factor, arguing that Australians will have less access to consumer finance and motor vehicle lending "as regulators take a stricter interpretation of responsible lending guidelines".
The incidents, perhaps unappreciated by those who see conflict principally in terms of bullets and bombs, are warnings of what we may expect in digital life and warfare in the 21st century.
Wiz Khalifa, "Fuck Apologies" JoJo is one of contemporary pop music's unappreciated underdogs, and "Fuck Apologies" is the first single from her first album in almost a decade, the forthcoming Mad Love.
Removing this regulatory roadblock would be a boon to the energy industry and a significant economic boost to Western Canadian families, who likely feel unappreciated and abused by politicians in Eastern Canada.
That's €3.7 billion which was effectively wasted on unappreciated presents last year with 10 percent of the European population even driving themselves into debt to pay for the gifts, ING's research suggests.
These moments allowed for a view into the psyches of two executives whose companies are reshaping the world: There is hubris, anger at being unappreciated and a desire to abdicate moral responsibility.
As he was unappreciated until well after his death at age 54 following legal troubles for taking the indigenous peoples' side against French colonialists, the following publication history of the manuscript is tumultuous.
And it is potentially dangerous because one of OPM's primary responsibilities is upholding the apolitical civil service, an unappreciated pillar of our democracy that the administration has repeatedly shown an interest in undermining.
I may have paid off my loans quickly, but waking up and coming home in the dark and spending all day doing menial, unappreciated assistant work put me in a bad mental place.
Still, The House's clear dedication to the onscreen relationship between Poehler and Ferrell as two happily married parents compelled by their desire that their daughter do better than they did shouldn't go unappreciated.
Rousseau wanted to be known as a great artist, but was unappreciated for most of his life and died a rather lonely man in 215, at the age of 21493, from a leg infection.
In sporting terms this had been an arranged marriage and after five consecutive Winter Games together the NHL, feeling unappreciated and taken advantage of, told the IOC their players would not compete in Pyeongchang.
This is the thing that goes unappreciated: an operating system update for smartphones, by virtue of all the carrier approvals required on a global scale, is actually a major undertaking and a real service.
As James and Deborah Fallows illustrate in their excellent series in The Atlantic, City Makers: American Futures, an extraordinary amount of creative problem solving in America's towns and smaller cities goes unnoticed and unappreciated.
Their belated induction into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame this March tells of a band who are far from unappreciated—their occasional reunion tours sell out arenas—but whose significance is much underestimated.
This weekend, one man's tweet about his Chipotle ordering hack (if you can call it that) has a hell of a lot of Twitter users reconsidering how marginalized and unappreciated fast food workers are today.
The social media campaign, and its hashtag Polish Blood, developed last August, as an alternative to a then mooted strike by Polish migrants who at the time felt unappreciated and victims of xenophobia in Britain.
But all women who decide not to do any paid or unpaid work on March 8 will be bound together by an enduring truth: That the work they do is still unappreciated and poorly rewarded.
"Earth's oceans are not simply a passive victim of climate change, but instead provide a previously unappreciated opportunity to provide solutions towards reducing global greenhouse-gas emissions," the HLP authors said in a press release.
In resoundingly large ways that remain too often unappreciated, Johnson's decision not to run set the stage for a half century of debate, division, and discussion of the role of government in our constitutional democracy.
Moreover, constant bickering between the Oval Office and the various agencies risks reducing the attractiveness of service to future applicants; why join to serve if your service and analysis will be belittled, ignored or be unappreciated?
He's doing this by reminding everyone what an "unappreciated great job" his administration did dealing with Hurricane Maria — which decimated Puerto Rico in September 2017 and left a death toll of 3,000 Americans in its wake.
In a culture of distraction and short attention spans, Horie is firmly anchored, reminding us that our history is an important part of who we are, and that time is one of our greatest unappreciated resources.
When your days are now organized into work-from-home units of morning TV shows, background TV shows, and pandemic movies to stay up way too late watching, no recommendation for something to watch goes unappreciated.
It was a paean to federal district judges: to how they toil, alone and unappreciated, managing dockets that average 500 cases at a time and handling the awesome responsibility of imposing sentences on convicted criminal defendants.
J. Edgar Hoover, still an unappreciated influence on the course of American anticommunism, was born and raised in turn-of-the-century Washington, D.C., at the time the northernmost outpost of "Southern, white, Christian, small-town" civilization.
Indigneous peoples, who arrived in the rainforest at least 10,000 years ago, altered the ecological landscape of the biome on a scale that has largely gone unappreciated, turning it into an important air purifier for Earth's atmosphere.
Needham analyst Laura Martin recently posited that Alphabet's YouTube alone could be worth $200 a share and Android App Store another $100 a share, with autonomous-driving startup Waymo, Gmail and other pieces representing other unappreciated assets.
Jason Bateman, who will be reprising his role as the constantly unappreciated Michael Bluth, tweeted out a photo very familiar room on Twitter yesterday, and it left us even more eager for a return to the comedy treasure.
But unlike the $49-and-under rack at Urban Outfitters or the 2-for-$10 basics at H&M, the ongoing discounts at beauty megastores often go unappreciated in favor of big flash sales and limited-time deals.
If you're gifting a new grad in your life, your contribution to their trip of a lifetime — whether in the form of an Airbnb gift card, a shiny new suitcase, or a luxurious toiletry bag — won't go unappreciated.
Haddock and his colleagues believe that gelatinous sea creatures are an unappreciated food source for marine animals—this despite the fact that other animals, such as ocean sunfish, leatherback sea turtles, tuna, and other large fish, also eat jellies.
We got A Pluses for our recent hurricane work in Texas and Florida (and did an unappreciated great job in Puerto Rico, even though an inaccessible island with very poor electricity and a totally incompetent Mayor of San Juan).
As Hurricane Florence approaches the East Coast, President Trump again touted his administration's "unappreciated great job" in Puerto Rico responding to last year's Hurricane Maria — a storm that resulted in the deaths of nearly 3,000 people — in a Wednesday morning tweet.
A shot of the windblown hair of a woman, taken from the back and highlighted with red, could be a representation of the essence of the subject's personality or simply an appreciation for the unappreciated saturation of color in the everyday.
Cynics might point to the usefulness of employing a former professional 'keeper on the backroom staff, but kit men the world over will recognise the episode as demonstration of the sudden, chameleon-like demands that are placed on football's unappreciated virtuosos.
To an unappreciated extent, Trump was able to stage the Carrier "deal" and will be able to play similar games in the early days of his presidency, because he's inheriting an extremely stable economy and government from President Barack Obama.
Of all the reasons for the video game crash of 643, perhaps the most unappreciated might be the fact that computers were finally starting to gain a place in many households—and they could do a lot more than play games.
If drives are engineered into species that play a pivotal but previously unappreciated ecological role, or if they spread from a species of little ecological consequence to a close relative that matters more, they could have damaging and perhaps irreversible effects on ecosystems.
Unappreciated upsideLakos-Bujas reasons that the market collectively expects oil prices to rise about $5 a barrel next year — but because of high leverage in the sector, shares of energy companies will see outsize gains if oil prices rise further than that.
While the bulk of these unappreciated in their time records come from Europe or the United States, there's a very small portion sourced from Canada, despite the wealth of great experimental, new wave, and musique concrète acts to come out of this country.
"We got A Pluses for our recent hurricane work in Texas and Florida (and did an unappreciated great job in Puerto Rico, even though an inaccessible island with very poor electricity and a totally incompetent Mayor of San Juan)," Trump tweeted on Wednesday morning.
By contrast, the burned out and engaged are depleted (exhausted, overworked), have a love/hate relationship with work (love it and feel fulfilled, but can also hate it and be upset at work), and experience a lack of support at work (feel annoyed, unappreciated).
Genius is not always immediately recognizable: Van Gogh was unappreciated in his time, Mendel's theories on heredity weren't understood until long after his death, and a man who cuts his biggest books in half to make them more portable is currently being admonished online.
RICHARD BLUMENTHAL: Thank you, Director Comey, for being here, and thank you to you and the men and women who work with you at the FBI for their extraordinary service to our country, much of it unappreciated as you've wrote so powerfully in your opening statement.
He called its response to Hurricane Maria — whose death toll in Puerto Rico was recently estimated at 2,975 — "an unappreciated great job" in a Twitter post that blamed the "inaccessible island with very poor electricity and a totally incompetent Mayor of San Juan" for the devastation there.
A new approach to managing and talking about money and security arrives on September 228, when Mercury, Mars, and the sun all meet in Virgo—but things start to get confusing on September 4 as Venus opposes Neptune in Pisces, finding you feeling lost, insecure, and unappreciated.
If traditional virtuosity contains an element of surprise, Christopher Rountree's "because I left it there" delivered it with a deceptively simple, folk-like score that Ms. Koh played while reciting a quirky, wistful monologue about an offering of frozen yogurt left to melt unappreciated on a front porch.
To the Editor: The Times has done New York and its visitors a service in publicizing one of the city's most unappreciated spectacles: the New York Public Library's continuing exhibition of internal air ("Why the New York Public Library Has 7 Floors of Stacks With No Books," news article, May 21).
"There are folks who, I think, are coming forward and standing up about this because they support other candidates, and there are folks who, I think, are coming forward out of a genuine sense of feeling disrespected or unappreciated," Coons, who is Biden's successor in the Senate, said in an appearance on CNN.
" Comey added a note of intrigue, suggesting that there were unappreciated complexities to the story that hadn't yet become known: "You are right there is a clear story to tell — one that folks willing to actually listen will readily grasp — but I'm not ready to tell it just yet for a variety of reasons.
The pictures in both series share a quality of surprise: appearances surely unappreciated if even really noticed by anyone before—in rural Arizona, a phone booth next to a tall cactus, on which a crude sign (" GARAGE ") is mounted, and, on a small-city street in Wisconsin, a movie marquee's neon wanly aglow, at twilight.
We will probably never be able to call elbows our break out technique of the year for the same reason we will never award the title to the jab: we moan about them because everyone can benefit from using these techniques, but enough fighters use both that they aren't some largely untested or unappreciated method coming in and taking MMA by surprise.
But by no means was it a cult series that was unappreciated in its time, and as such, it has not created a fandom that binds fans that have felt misunderstood or alone in the world, like, for example, the fan bases of shows like sci-fi adventure Farscape, weirdo sketch comedy series The State, or the completely bonkers comedy Strangers With Candy.
One of my life's sickest, saddest ironies was sitting in couples' therapy toward the end of my marriage and realizing that the main thing my husband and I had in common (aside from our devotion to our kids) was that both of us seemed to feel unheard, unappreciated, taken for granted, and mischaracterized by the other — often, it seemed, with an outrageous level of willful ignorance.
President Donald Trump, facing criticism of his administration's Puerto Rico relief effort as Hurricane Florence approached the Carolinas, tweeted on Wednesday that the government "did an unappreciated great job in Puerto Rico, even though an inaccessible island with very poor electricity..." Armed with the experience of serving three million meals in Puerto Rico, Andrés said he and his team will do the same for residents in the Carolinas, where Hurricane Florence made landfall on Friday.
President Donald Trump, facing criticism of his administration's Puerto Rico relief effort as Hurricane Florence approached the Carolinas, tweeted on Wednesday that the government "did an unappreciated great job in Puerto Rico, even though an inaccessible island with very poor electricity..." Armed with the experience of serving three million meals in Puerto Rico, Andrés said he and his team will do the same for residents in the Carolinas, where Hurricane Florence made landfall on Friday.
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