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"uncomfortably" Definitions
  1. in a way that makes you feel anxious or embarrassed; in a way that shows you are anxious or embarrassed
  2. in a way that is not physically comfortable
"uncomfortably" Synonyms
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So I'm either uncomfortably listening to someone be angry at a celebrity, or uncomfortably getting chastised for disliking a celebrity.
There&aposs no need to spend the money, and further if you get snow pants that are too heavily insulated for your needs, you&aposll end up uncomfortably warm instead of uncomfortably cold.
Barbara and I were facing each other, shifting uncomfortably on
Echoing an impasse now uncomfortably familiar to Americans, the Honduran
She smiled uncomfortably and told me she hadn't tried one.
Grey Worm, another certified badass, is also leaning forward uncomfortably.
The power went out, and the room got uncomfortably hot.
But the global economy has come uncomfortably close to stalling.
Universities also have to adapt, sometimes uncomfortably, to local politics.
"Halloween night looks dry, but uncomfortably cold," the forecasters said.
The houses seem squeezed uncomfortably close to one another now.
Hitler, a German translator, and Chamberlain sitting uncomfortably in stately
And like the subway cars, everyone is uncomfortably squashed together.
Both outcomes sit uncomfortably with rating agencies, never mind investors.
WHEN interest rates are uncomfortably high, what can be done?
French minimization of their own uncomfortably complicit role in the
In other areas she is accused of being uncomfortably vague.
Ms. Lopez said that he then started becoming uncomfortably informal.
The Ionic's thicker than I expected, but not uncomfortably so.
"I don't know, I don't know," he replies, smiling uncomfortably.
The men appeared resigned but shuffled uncomfortably in their seats.
And after all the piss and domination, it's uncomfortably real.
Other people at the meeting shifted uncomfortably in their seats.
Are we supposed to feel this uncomfortably complicit watching this?
Or more uncomfortably, they can represent who we truly are.
She may have raised it uncomfortably high for us all.
To the contrary, their actions are uncomfortably, tragically, terrifyingly human.
In this exhibition, however, art and science sit together uncomfortably.
The uncomfortably forceful (and borderline cultish) #TakeTheOath hashtag tops that list.
There is something in her pocket, pressing uncomfortably into her hip.
It required getting my face uncomfortably close to my toilet bowl.
For some women, ignoring an uncomfortably forward guy's advances isn't enough.
I'm around six-foot, and I found the thing uncomfortably large.
South Africa would start to look uncomfortably like a hereditary kleptocracy.
It's a witty, incisive, and sometimes uncomfortably honest six-track project.
No one could have known that they would become uncomfortably prophetic.
His "father," Weyland, uncomfortably tries to put David in his place.
Persona 4 wasn't without scenes, whole passages, which felt uncomfortably sticky.
The painter's introspective subjects can make the viewer feel uncomfortably voyeuristic.
In government, he has been uncomfortably subordinate to an unpredictable man.
Then the 11th time, it's at levels that are uncomfortably high.
All the while Finnish President Sauli Niinistö stood uncomfortably beside him.
The lavatory was uncomfortably narrow—clearly not meant for two people.
Read in that context, Trump's tweet reads uncomfortably like an admission.
"You can't take it with you," he'd cheer, before laughing uncomfortably.
If not put on correctly, they can also be uncomfortably thick.
Last June, the two men taunted each other uncomfortably in public.
Each time, her remarks have been uncomfortably disingenuous and halfheartedly apologetic.
The judge demurred again as some in the courtroom laughed uncomfortably.
She zoomed in on a man who stared uncomfortably into space.
Trump's rhetoric and actions were already uncomfortably close to the latter.
He is uncomfortably hot (and actually vomits later in the day).
An earlier one, in 2014, was an uncomfortably close-run thing.
Their daughter, who is 15, takes it in more quietly, uncomfortably.
It got warm from time to time, but never uncomfortably hot.
"I hope not," Skarsgard said, laughing uncomfortably and blushing a little.
But if she lay on her side her heart beat uncomfortably.
These responses are increasingly sorting themselves into partisan affiliation, sometimes uncomfortably.
Böisé uncomfortably sits throughout the interview while we—equally uncomfortably—witness her, the camera slowly panning inwards, shifting focus until the end when we're hit with surreal and vivid closeups of Böisé's physical inflictions from the ordeal.
There is an uncomfortably close parallel with the rise of Labour's leader.
If not, you know, a Cruz-Clinton race could get uncomfortably close.
Before the crisis, inflation and labour costs in Spain were uncomfortably high.
But this Kadyrov story is already getting uncomfortably big for the UFC.
Her enthusiasm for trade often sits uncomfortably with her scepticism of migration.
Some of these fads are incredibly strange — and all are uncomfortably familiar.
But the pessimism of his analysis sits uncomfortably with these rosy scenarios.
And so things have stood, uncomfortably and with intermittent violence, until now.
I sit uncomfortably through the rest of the presentation, wishing I hadn't.
"They would recruit in all kinds of ways," Nicolás said, fidgeting uncomfortably.
There's barely room to stand, and it's starting to get uncomfortably stuffy.
His attitudes and actions toward women and people of color surface uncomfortably.
It's one that's pressing up, sometimes uncomfortably in an increasingly sleepless world.
Paige later complains to Cassie (Georgie Flores) about Rainer's uncomfortably impersonal gift.
Shawn uncomfortably did some math, and ultimately came out on Julie's side.
Nevertheless, demand is slowing, inflation is uncomfortably low and debts are rising.
Every wall is covered with pictures of women with uncomfortably large tits.
Finally, as Mr Powell emphasised on July 31st, inflation is uncomfortably weak.
And, boy, is it a painful one — sometimes hilariously, sometimes just uncomfortably.
For now, however, it's a little uncomfortably creepy for my own taste.
Some passengers seemed worried and shifted uncomfortably if anyone sneezed or coughed.
Willis is the episode's audience surrogate, drifting uncomfortably through the Crellins' barbecue.
Gondolas tilted uncomfortably in the wind, and chair lifts were shut down.
And in the end, it will just rub uncomfortably against his skin.
There is also something uncomfortably America-centric about all of this investigation.
"Don't keep asking me where he's been, Mr. Judge," Georgette says uncomfortably.
That's still uncomfortably high for rapid growth, but the trend is helpful.
"This is feeling like the Wizard of Oz, Lucca," Boseman says uncomfortably.
One female driver (like Lina) was uncomfortably asked to join a foursome.
To my wife, this smacks uncomfortably of minstrelsy, which, yes, it does.
Yes, some Trump associates may be uncomfortably close to Russians peddling hacked data.
Rea can be seen laughing uncomfortably and offers to put on a jacket.
Just sitting uncomfortably in a tiny space going absolutely insane from the tediousness.
But, at the time, all of RHONY was uncomfortably nonplussed by the display.
We approach them a tad uncomfortably, and they shake our hands without smiling.
She saw him uncomfortably shifting as his friends urged him to do... what?
The intent is clear, and K just lets the moment slide by uncomfortably.
Come for the tennis, stay for the '80s hairstyles and uncomfortably short shorts.
Carole attempts to clear the air with Bethenny, and it goes uncomfortably awry.
You can make him look squeamish, or excited, or just really, uncomfortably happy.
We'll be watching this video uncomfortably on repeat at our desks until then.
" Lind says it was "uncomfortably tense" sometimes, "and that worked great for Sanders.
This sits uncomfortably beside the Trump administration's assumption that biology stops with anatomy.
In this case, the legal process and the commercial one became uncomfortably intertwined.
It's jumpy as hell and succeeds in being uncomfortably creepy in between scares.
This can make you come across as dishonest or uncomfortably searching for distractions.
His 2008 feature debut, In Bruges, asks those questions most directly and uncomfortably.
Casam shifts uncomfortably on the thin blanket, laid directly on the concrete court.
Eating it is messy and may result in kernels wedged uncomfortably between teeth.
He uncomfortably nods along as Williams tells the story and legit starts crying.
The Evil Within was released nearly a decade later, but felt uncomfortably old.
The room is often small and sometimes it is uncomfortably warm or cold.
You don't need to make it uncomfortably tight, but it should be snug.
I shook my head and laughed uncomfortably, hoping he wouldn't pursue the subject.
During hot flashes, women suddenly feel uncomfortably warm, become flushed and begin sweating.
He has insisted on the locale even when it has been uncomfortably cold.
What do you do when reality starts looking uncomfortably like your dystopian fiction?
For years, Fox News and Mr. Murdoch's entertainment companies peacefully coexisted, however uncomfortably.
Mr Trump's words made the conference theme, "challenges for monetary policy", uncomfortably timely.
The result is a queasy myopia of uncomfortably intimate moments and blurry context.
The top finding: Most families pay an uncomfortably high amount for child care.
Within the walls, this uncomfortably intimate documentary finds horror, hope and counterintuitive poetry.
That is uncomfortably reminiscent of an old-fashioned shakedown, and it is shameful.
He wants to withdraw into a localism that sounds uncomfortably like doomsday prepperdom .
When asked if they sold sex, the women stirred uncomfortably and were silent.
For those who have experienced severe psychological trauma, the sight is uncomfortably familiar.
That would lift its leverage level to the uncomfortably high multiple of 4.8.
The company's IPO price of $29 is uncomfortably close to its current value.
Which leaves us to take that uncomfortably visual question home from the theater.
However, those encouraging signals sit uncomfortably with the threat from Trump's trade policies.
But that will still leave the Court uncomfortably divided on religious liberty protections.
In a post-#MeToo world, the implications of this storyline look uncomfortably familiar.
She maintains uncomfortably strong ties to Wall Street and remains hawkish on international affairs.
In fact, it's uncomfortably easy to picture him and Sadie together as a couple.
To my left is a convincing human foot, resting uncomfortably and covered in blood.
"Why haven't you done it yet?" she asks him, smiling while Adam squirms uncomfortably.
Layered into the personal is a Black Mirror-esque layer that feels uncomfortably real.
California is a place, Stock suggests, where the mundane rests uncomfortably alongside the fantastic.
He then uncomfortably asked Nuzzi to delete the recording, which she did not do.
The five other staff members that witnessed it froze and then lightly laughed uncomfortably.
From the start he knew that Credit Suisse's defences against disaster were uncomfortably thin.
Jason tries to quiet him, blushing down to his toes as Jessica squirms uncomfortably.
It's small enough that it slips into my pants pockets without uncomfortably stretching them.
But the second part of the equation sits very, very uncomfortably with many Jews.
We watched White Palace once together, and it was uncomfortably close to the bone.
But one in particular feels uncomfortably autobiographical for people of color with natural hair.
The video shows an uncomfortably close shot of Bieber's mouth decked out in pink.
The bass is weak or uncomfortably rumbly, the treble is clipped or doesn't exist.
"I don't think she's very happy about my being here," he admitted, shifting uncomfortably.
In 30 years in the press, Trump's need for approval has been uncomfortably desperate.
Faster growth could bring forward the point at which inflation reaches uncomfortably high levels.
While Richie and Cece watch uncomfortably, Hannibal gradually increases the grinding and the groping.
It lurches uncomfortably backward and forward like my brain trying to adjust for inflation.
They are bitterly opposed, in terms that will be uncomfortably familiar to contemporary readers.
Shaquille O'Neal and Kobe Bryant uncomfortably shared a throne for the Los Angeles Lakers.
One, in a glassy tower with great views, felt uncomfortably small for the price.
Jeff Sagarin's computer ranking has Oklahoma 34th, uncomfortably low for an at-large berth.
Like many poorer parts of London, the neighborhood also sits uncomfortably beside wealthy districts.
Experts worry the Great Barrier Reef is now uncomfortably close to that tipping point.
I shifted uncomfortably in the seat, suddenly very aware she was holding my hands.
But some of the less extreme posters reminded Futrelle uncomfortably of his younger self.
Indeed, for Europe and the rest of the world, this dynamic was uncomfortably familiar.
But there is one way faith seems to be creeping uncomfortably close to policy.
" He recalled his high school years as a time when he felt uncomfortably "separate.
We started with a large list and delicately (and sometimes uncomfortably) whittled it down.
One thing that struck me about the film is that it's almost uncomfortably beautiful.
It's been 20 years since this uncomfortably ubiquitous dance took the globe by storm.
Yet we've all had to uncomfortably listen to someone complain or gossip, and then — surprise!
In addition to having looser or more watery stool, you may also feel uncomfortably bloated.
La La Land's cast uncomfortably shifted around the stage, unsure of what to do next.
But the victory lap runs uncomfortably close to the latest crisis weighing on his administration.
Once we're uncomfortably full, S. settles the check and we head to the next destination.
In it, he made an uncomfortably compelling case that peak startup has come and gone.
While many of the options are silly or innocuous, others veer uncomfortably toward the sexual.
Since then, however, universities have found themselves uncomfortably close to the centre of British politics.
He spent the next three years uncomfortably and unsuccessfully interviewing for one job after another.
And you can tap lightly without uncomfortably shoving the earbuds into your ear each time.
Katz told the Times that she just wanted to make sure it's not uncomfortably cold.
Then, Susannah goes into her own liberal, free-wheeling approach to sex, uncomfortably over-sharing.
Both grocery and convenience stores are uncomfortably the same, having not innovated in 30 years.
His face has been artificially scrubbed clean of wrinkles to where it seems uncomfortably smooth.
Whether Trump will destroy certain transgender protections codified by the Obama administration remains uncomfortably unclear.
It is within this duality of culture that her protagonists rest both comfortably and uncomfortably.
She will choose a panoramic vista, then zoom in uncomfortably close on its variegated surfaces.
At times, her status as the clapping seal in a media circus became uncomfortably stark.
But he is considered by some commanders to be uncomfortably close to Pakistan's military establishment.
"I don't want to sit here for long," I said, uncomfortably shifting and feeling full.
Harris uncomfortably has sought to straddle the party's left wing and the mainstream progressive constituencies.
I'm uncomfortably numb—a seemingly apt precursor to shots that will further "relax" my junk.
Corsets can be uncomfortably warm, but I feel so much prettier and feminine in them.
Instead, it straddles that uncomfortable line between cartoon and realistic 3D scan a bit uncomfortably.
I just hope you are as moved, uncomfortably, perhaps, by it as I was. Enjoy.
And afterward, uncomfortably aware that whatever they post online may be seen by their psychiatrist.
This time, the citizens sat uncomfortably close watching the two nominees deal the pain. Mrs.
She isn't just a defeated presidential candidate, a species that fits uncomfortably into American life.
On the other hand, the Chinatown trinkets the gnomes encounter cut uncomfortably close to caricature.
The general sense was that if Sessions didn't commit outright perjury, he came uncomfortably close.
The price was $1.83 million, with monthly charges of nearly $13,800 — uncomfortably high for them.
Resident Youth Ensemble, "Odd Day Rain" presents a distant future that may feel uncomfortably close.
Right now the water is crystal clear and almost uncomfortably cold, alive with splashing fountains.
Because her chest felt uncomfortably tight when she exercised, she stopped high intensity interval training.
The shock of that experience makes the threat of this new virus feel uncomfortably close.
Why Planes Get Hot There are a few reasons a cabin can become uncomfortably warm.
He was rocking a red jacket, sunglasses and, most uncomfortably, a pair of dress shoes.
Though the themes of "Burden" feel uncomfortably current, their execution is leaden and dismayingly artless.
The fourth one comes and has just enough room for you to uncomfortably squeeze on.
Citi, another lender, says flight shame makes the industry's current demand forecasts look "uncomfortably high".
The U.S. investment bank sees an "uncomfortably high" 25% chance of a no-deal Brexit.
Some of the biggest rows surrounding the show have, often uncomfortably, focused on contestants' intellect.
My grandparents were part of the British occupation of Kenya, which sits uncomfortably with me.
The show's sex talk was only outstripped in frankness by its uncomfortably intimate sex scenes.
It's "such a great country that allows you to be here," Spicer said, smiling uncomfortably.
What were uncomfortably hot days are becoming dangerously hot, dangerously hot days are becoming deadly ones.
It is uncomfortably sad to consider that when the story becomes unfamiliar, it is lost altogether.
The weakness in wages has in turn contributed to a long stretch of uncomfortably low inflation.
Joker, meanwhile, is an uncomfortably effective portrait of an isolated man whose very existence unsettles people.
"I've said a lot of things, unforgivable things," said 5050, fidgeting uncomfortably at a Matamoros restaurant.
Or is the company merely treading uncomfortably and unethically close to the line of the law?
Barr has said political donations show Mueller's team of professional prosecutors tilt uncomfortably to the left.
Mid-rise lands in the uncanny valley uncomfortably below, or just barely touching, the belly-button.
There's nothing in this world more irritating than headphones that constantly come loose or fit uncomfortably.
The shoulders and arms were loose while the torso was uncomfortably tight on her, she said.
When it comes to overseeing Canada's cops and security agencies, the privacy commissioner is uncomfortably toothless.
The Mavic Pro is also small enough to fit uncomfortably into a pair of jean pockets.
Some older riders got uncomfortably close to what would be deemed medically unsafe for their age.
When students reacted uncomfortably, the next day he would apologize, sometimes saying that he was drunk.
Perched on an uncomfortably high stool his brow is furrowed and he wears a tightlipped grimace.
"This gentleman has also said that I must visit Philadelphia," she stated, uncomfortably eyeing the camera.
Fallon appeared thrown, laughing uncomfortably throughout the appearance even as Urban asked how he was doing.
I will address at another time the millennial generation's role in keeping this election uncomfortably close.
But in Phoenix or Abu Dhabi, the sun would become uncomfortably warm — and there's no sunshade.
Yay lays out three overlapping banana leaves, shuffling uncomfortably in the heat of the ascending sun.
Shepard sat inside the nosecone for some time, then realized his bladder was getting uncomfortably full.
Still, that truth sits uncomfortably with those keen to work up communal divisions for electoral gain.
Vlieghe said that, while inflation was "uncomfortably high", upward pressure on prices would also prove temporary.
But in addition to being uncomfortably constipating, it can be toxic, even deadly, to the heart.
The lectures are becoming uncomfortably overcrowded, and course selections are dwindling, because of steep budget cuts.
He is not unique, however, as a president who seems to fit uncomfortably within his office.
The day was cool, but Finn felt uncomfortably hot, except for his hands, which were freezing.
One, printed in dark ink on white paper, feels in places uncomfortably clotted with spongiform lines.
Scope for further tightening in monetary policy could be limited if economic growth became uncomfortably slow.
It'll get uncomfortably close to the northern Leeward Islands, which just faced the wrath of Irma.
He was sometimes uncomfortably honest, a form of vulnerability prevalent on all his social media platforms.
In Daniel's fragile "woo-hoos," I heard the echo of a madness that felt uncomfortably familiar.
At a later meeting, she had to leave a hot tub because discussion turned uncomfortably sexual.
Despite the American carnage shown in the report, Republicans were mostly staring uncomfortably at their wingtips.
Few expect the blockade to end any time soon, and so diplomatic tensions remain uncomfortably high.
He keeps the Widow Knipschild waiting an uncomfortably long time for her second glass of port.
We're married, I remind myself, holding on tighter, my wedding band pressing uncomfortably into my flesh.
If their candidate doesn't get over 15%, voters have to uncomfortably move to another aspirant's corner.
A video recorded at the time shows him uncomfortably tapping a tambourine in a music class.
Jill Filipovic You're walking down the street and there's a man trailing uncomfortably close behind you.
In the middle of Handel's "Ariodante," the title character makes an uncomfortably convincing case for suicide.
He arrived and wandered uncomfortably between the sleek, mirrored rooms until he found his workout partner.
To judge from some recent movies, the threat is far closer to home, sometimes uncomfortably so.
Our resident obsessives are following Rachel Lindsay's love journey while playing handball in uncomfortably tight singlets.
Abbott was caught uncomfortably in the middle, though he sided with Patrick most of the time.
In our conversation, Feldman made a point that has rang in my head, uncomfortably, ever since.
On Beauty Protecting your skin from the elements no longer means layering on uncomfortably thick salves.
All of this dovetailed uncomfortably with racial difference, with how we saw ourselves and our fortunes.
Few capture the uncomfortably relatable human motivations behind those unthinkable acts of violence quite like The Last of Us.  Few capture the uncomfortably relatable human motivations embedded in unthinkable acts of violence quite like The Last of Us.  "What we're interested in is the 'why," said Gross.
Some doctors are reluctant to discuss the vaccine because the conversation may dance uncomfortably around sexual activity.
They shift uncomfortably, but I successfully change the subject by making an offering: two squares of chocolate.
Gotta give him credit—despite having a name that's uncomfortably close to "urine," dude is a badass.
Like your favorite creature's body, your own will grow enough hair to become uncomfortably itchy and unattractive.
But really, it's about those soulful, sensual, chocolate-brown eyes — that piercing, unwavering, almost uncomfortably intense gaze.
For months, an implanted magnet had been uncomfortably bulging out of the side of Zac Shannon's finger.
Two shoved their hands uncomfortably into my tight, high-waisted jeans when we kissed on the street.
And it leaves the EU uncomfortably dependent on less-than-fully democratic governments elsewhere to manage migration.
The fact is that Mexico remains uncomfortably exposed to Mr Trump's whims and Mr Ryan's tax plans.
The laptop's plastic bottom can also get uncomfortably warm when plugged into a charger or under load.
Humanity may not be sent out to pasture, but the parallel with horses is still uncomfortably close.
Pen15's depiction of the early 2000s is frighteningly, uncomfortably accurate, and even that isn't saying enough.
And yet, it takes an uncomfortably long time to become absorbed in the world of the play.
But something about the scene, and the passivity of the non-white figures in it, sits uncomfortably.
Although the freshly single doctor laughs uncomfortably at the proposition, it's unlikely Maggie's uncontrollable giggling is mean.
It will all seem uncomfortably close to the arms and security pacts that defined the Cold War.
Furthermore, despite the copper thermal heatsink and jet turbines for fans, the palm rest gets uncomfortably hot.
Just as many Americans look at today's protests uncomfortably, the same was true back in the '60s.
In order to even play Tacoma, you have to get uncomfortably close to a group of strangers.
Often when introducing a new woman the camera will pan uncomfortably across her chest as it bounces.
At public events like conventions, strapping a virtual reality headset onto your face can feel uncomfortably intimate.
The bar can get uncomfortably tight, especially after 11, when the action picks on the dance floor.
And he made no effort to even [laughs uncomfortably] — he didn't even figure out who we were.
It consumes more gasoline and invites you to get uncomfortably close to a speeding ticket — or accident.
The manager went quiet, and shifted uncomfortably, watching the potential eavesdropper from the corner of his eye.
Persistent budget shortfalls contributed to undesirably high inflation, wasteful government spending and uncomfortably high levels of corruption.
Or it may never fill them because that predetermined number may be uncomfortably tight for some tenants.
The gap between the two-year and 10-year Treasury yields is getting uncomfortably close to inverting.
As I neared the end of my bowl, I started to feel uncomfortably full and insatiably thirsty.
And in some ways he was uncomfortably like the parts of me that I thought needed changing.
Loaded with hardware and a computer, the suit itself weighs 40 pounds, distributed as uncomfortably as possible.
This is one of a number of events revealing uncomfortably close relationships among museum and BP representatives.
The tape was part biography, part death threat, and, most uncomfortably, part session in the psychiatrist's chair.
And when he finds himself among the oxy addicts, he feels uncomfortably close to his fellow man.
Now, a week after the shooting, Americans are uncomfortably holding our collective breaths until this happens again.
You're probably thinking that such a harsh vision of an American yesterday looks uncomfortably close to tomorrow.
Every year, through careless management or reckless ambition, a handful of teams come uncomfortably close to collapse.
" And then eventually I find myself saying, uncomfortably, "Well, they should know that it's not entirely favorable.
If that happens, it will feel uncomfortably like a tax increase on the old and the sick.
Even as it portrays a newly confident woman, the movie itself sits uncomfortably in its self-presentation.
In their desire to remove Indians, Ohio's settlers uncomfortably resembled their white counterparts in the slaveholding South.
Other characters, though, embody the more persuasive appeal of a populism that sounds uncomfortably familiar these days.
Petipa's four acts are played with just one intermission, but some scene changes necessitate uncomfortably long pauses.
Over FaceTime, he gets almost uncomfortably close so that I can take in the neat, tight fit.
On an almost uncomfortably warm Monday afternoon in late September, the team's paper was at last released.
My surprise turned to disappointment after a few days when my feet started to feel uncomfortably constricted.
Often their awkwardness made them obvious: ordinary, colorful houses perched uncomfortably atop walls of bare concrete blocks.
It starts with the original Xbox controller, affectionately called "the Duke" due to its uncomfortably large size.
Some international customers have complained in the past that the prayer is played to uncomfortably loud volume.
During the winter, protecting your skin from the elements no longer means layering on uncomfortably thick salves.
I found Turbo to be nice on inclines, but uncomfortably fast on flat ground or when going downhill.
Despite its size and recent successes, Corinthians sits uncomfortably on that list, with debts of around $70 million.
The system is located around 8,000 light-years from Earth, which is uncomfortably close given its explosive potential.
"He stayed latched on my bare ass cheek as I lurched away from him, visibly uncomfortably," Swift said.
It certainly doesn't seem logical that prices can continue to rally when inventories are reaching uncomfortably high levels.
These companies are data mining us, sometimes in concert, to make uncomfortably accurate connections but also erroneous assumptions.
The property was always happily buzzing, but it never felt uncomfortably crowded at any point during my stay.
His chameleonic voice seems to span a full three octaves and is highly, sometimes uncomfortably, charged with emotion.
I was too scared that the rest of the series would continue to hit uncomfortably close to home.
Ms Banerjee's party now looks uncomfortably like the Muslim front that the BJP had unfairly said it was.
Before long it is uncomfortably sticky—that is the kaolin—and you are tempted to add water. Resist.
Protesters said they're concerned that Hong Kong is losing its legal independence and inching uncomfortably close to Beijing.
He accepts it uncomfortably, and I can't help but notice he did not get her anything in return.
But they warned that payouts of €20bn or more could push the company's rating uncomfortably close to junk.
The animals are also uncomfortably aware that the value of their existence is linked to their supposed cuteness.
They take forever, they smell, and they uncomfortably evoke long-repressed childhood memories involving uneaten portions of dinner.
I make the walk of shame up the aisle and take the uncomfortably visible seat behind the driver.
But just when you think the uncomfortably long performance will never end, the injured Pikachu makes a comeback.
I am suddenly, uncomfortably, aware of being surrounded by thousands of people, and well away from an exit.
The allegiance to the Clintons has always sat uncomfortably beside Media Matters's ostensible goal of holding media accountable.
The 2013 headlines were worse There are two narratives jostling for dominance in the uncomfortably entertaining documentary Weiner.
Fresh Sugar Caramel Hydrating Lip Balm Set, $29 ($42 value)Winter weather can quickly make lips uncomfortably chapped.
Right off the bat, the indictment defines the alleged conspiracy between Assange and Manning in uncomfortably broad strokes.
If not by this summer, odds are uncomfortably high that one will hit by the next presidential inaugural.
Worse, the gap between the two-year and 25-year Treasury yields is getting uncomfortably close to inverting.
Besides, she felt that the usual broker's fee, 15 percent of a year's rent, hiked the price uncomfortably.
This makes the U.S. and global financial markets uncomfortably susceptible to any significant shock to the global economy.
Ms. Papadopoulos thought the house was too far from a subway station and, at $1.995 million, uncomfortably expensive.
Florists and funeral homes on Staten Island have had an uncomfortably close view of the rising death toll.
We can hold in mind, however uncomfortably, the image of a single animal who died a terrible death.
The lawsuits also charge that he belittled the actresses or pressured them to engage in uncomfortably sexual conversations.
Olivia Sudjic's smart debut novel, "Sympathy," is an uncomfortably contemporary tale of unrequited love in the internet age.
Otherwise her thorniness sits uncomfortably inside a stylized comedy that's equal parts oddball and striving for the outrageous.
Uncomfortably, not one of the 82 books selected so far was written by a Mexican or Mexican-American.
In only a few minutes, my can of Dr. Pepper went from uncomfortably warm to crisp and cool.
Carlos returns to the cement bench opposite his cellmate about six minutes into the video and shifts uncomfortably.
For many transgender women, crossing between the United States and Mexico can also mean moving uncomfortably between genders.
Boleyn uncomfortably thumped out a few tunes on acoustic piano, but Fowley was hounding her to play bass.
There were some light chuckles, some "yuck"s, and at least one person squirming uncomfortably in their seat (me).
Spots (who looks uncomfortably like my own dog) is silent, tail wagging, as he dutifully sits in his cage.
He managed just 20 touches in the first half, the fewest of any Argentina player, and trudged off uncomfortably.
Sure. "You'll probably feel bloated, slightly dehydrated if you're consuming alcoholic beverages, and potentially uncomfortably full," says Dr. Primack.
At 36, he serves (at times uncomfortably) as the paternal figure of the series, particularly on Bachelor in Paradise.
It's raw, sometimes uncomfortably so, but an essential slice-of-life look at a community that's too often ignored.
Her search for an identity is a common Disney trope, uncomfortably grafted onto a story where it doesn't belong.
But the truth is that for many in the Labour Party, the official opposition, the election is uncomfortably timed.
The Fosters' Ximena (Lisseth Chavez) is exactly one of these children, leaving an uncomfortably prophetic taste in viewers' mouths.
Last week, we were uncomfortably thrilled, nervous for what our newly allied leading men would do as a team.
The vibrations sent out from the drum penetrate the body of the listener and uncomfortably reverberate through the chest.
The mere term can conjure uncomfortably morbid thoughts that many prefer to push to the back of their mind.
Sometimes it's a distorted mirror, like with the chronic masturbator, and sometimes it's an uncomfortably close mirror, with Karen.
While Flynn was seen as uncomfortably close to Moscow, the new arrivals are likely to recommend a tougher stance.
J., finally got some good news Wednesday in his uncomfortably close race against well-funded Republican challenger Bob Hugin.
The MPC remains concerned that the inflation trajectory is uncomfortably close to the upper end of the target range.
That's, loosely, the subject matter of uncomfortably, a story-based game by Rebekah Saltsman, Adam Saltsman, and Andrew Shouldice.
It is definitely not a work for everyone, for the ways it evokes extremely disturbing that feel uncomfortably personal.
It's an uncomfortably personal glimpse into Hval's mind, a space very separate from the predictable banalities of everyday life.
It's a move that feels uncomfortably close to our current reality, but then again, so does this whole show.
He kept asking my underwear size, and I asked him uncomfortably, ' Am I about your girlfriend or wife's size?
Still, the cone of uncertainty comes uncomfortably close, within 200 miles of Florida and 50 miles from the Bahamas.
As with "Girls of the Golden West," an episode from the American past proves uncomfortably relevant to the present.
As we observe throughout the newbie series, Ford gets uncomfortably close to many of his new serial killer subjects.
The repercussions can be as specific as the taboos: Sing while eating and your teeth will grow uncomfortably long.
And some of them come uncomfortably close to those which have long led the left astray in Latin America.
On a daily basis, one of the main effects of anti-Semitism is to make Jews feel uncomfortably visible.
In essence, we have been learning, as uncomfortably as we navigate puberty, that our only planet is somewhat breakable.
Similarly, both cities require a premium price tag for "quality" engineering, as the cost of living is uncomfortably high.
Don't forget to add a jacket to the ensemble — there's nothing worse than feeling uncomfortably cold throughout the night.
Even those who fought to return to some semblance of normalcy found that their lives had become uncomfortably public.
Homeless sleeping on sidewalks, crack dealers near Twitter headquarters, billionaires and the destitute living uncomfortably blocks from each other.
But the net effect veered uncomfortably close to Liz Taylor-as-Cleopatra kitsch mixed with The Bangles circa 1986.
Some scenes play even more uncomfortably today in light of the real Hollywood behavior exposed by the #MeToo movement.
Katherine's mood swings are uncomfortably real, as she's desperately in love one minute and the next just plain desperate.
Moreover, many grandparents feel uncomfortably aware that middle-class homes are already awash in toys, games, sports equipment — stuff.
Google finds itself uncomfortably at the center of a debate over the lack of diversity in the technology industry.
But it's an emotional subject, and for too many people, it's uncomfortably close to the reality they already experience.
Otherwise, you'll end up sitting uncomfortably in your filth for hours, and that'll just make the trip feel longer. 
The album's tracks sometimes fall uncomfortably between songs and skits, but that indeterminate quality is part of the package.
Precisely because it's inescapable, insecure and irresistibly convenient, email provides an almost uncomfortably intimate view into the historical record.
Perhaps for this reason, since Byrne's entry nine months earlier, the Republican primary had become an uncomfortably crowded affair.
Unlike over-ear headphones, on-ear headphones rest on your outer ear, but good ones don't do so uncomfortably.
That beat a preliminary estimate of 50.3 but remains uncomfortably close to the 50 mark separating growth from contraction.
There were a few chuckles, the sources said, but mostly the Democrats in attendance shifted uncomfortably in their seats.
Bank of England Governor Mark Carney warned last week that the risk of a no-deal was "uncomfortably high".
That beat a preliminary estimate of 62753 but remains uncomfortably close to the 50 mark separating growth from contraction.
His method reflected his generation's weight loss ideology, which by today's standards, seems uncomfortably image-obsessed and unnecessarily militant.
Castellucci's work uncomfortably draws attention to the body and aging, the irreducibly fleshly elements of which we are made.
It's an animal of an album, marking its territory with merciless attacks, and getting uncomfortably close in its confessionals.
Sports fans have been forced to consider some things outside of sports, and the results they've found are uncomfortably ugly.
When Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes flaunted their bizarre whirlwind romance back in the early 2000s, the world watched, uncomfortably.
Stocks of both fuels are now becoming uncomfortably low from an operational perspective once inventories are adjusted for rising demand.
Of course, it's important to change your pad every few hours so you're not sitting uncomfortably in your own sweat.
Most compression clothing can feel uncomfortably tight at first, but the 2XU fabric still allows for a lot of movement.
Baby Foot suggests that if your feet feel uncomfortably dry then you can apply a very small amount of lotion.
And for some reason, Pikachu reached out his hand tongue and licked Taylor on the head as she uncomfortably obliged.
Bullard told CNBC television the Fed's policy rate is "a little tight" and current readings of inflation are uncomfortably low.
This article contains plot details of "Toni Erdmann" SHE is a master of the socially painful and the uncomfortably hilarious.
However, the nature of Facebook's "emergency" revenge porn option feels uncomfortably like trying to teach women not to be violated.
Ms. Mazzie's return to Broadway will come 12 months after her belly started swelling uncomfortably during rehearsals for the Encores!
Some economists expect them to yield wage increases of 30-35% this year, which will help keep inflation uncomfortably high.
That also means Maria knowingly stole Gloria's single chance chance to see her son, who is uncomfortably close to death.
Leaders including Germany's Angela Merkel and France's Emmanuel Macron looked on uncomfortably and exchanged private asides as Trump spoke Thursday.
When we tested it in an office occupied by seven people, they complained less about feeling uncomfortably cold or warm.
Furthermore, bug fixing, new feature rollouts and version control is uncomfortably slow compared with that of traditional server-side development.
Targeted advertising could be taken to a whole new level, and websites would have uncomfortably personal information of its visitors.
Plus, there are serving-size issues; it's usually so big that you swallow the whole thing and feel uncomfortably stuffed.
"He landed very hard on his lower back and is now resting, although quite uncomfortably," Winkle said in an email.
The vexing problem of how to balance allegory and realism is one that Tóibín seems to be uncomfortably aware of.
I laughed because it was a joke, but did so a little uncomfortably because, well, it wasn't a hyperbolic one.
But it also reflects a deeper and more dangerous problem for him: Mr. Trump's popularity with Republicans remains uncomfortably low.
Feature Through her spare, often uncomfortably observant movies, the filmmaker tells the stories of women moving through an uneasy world.
And if the weather is insanely hot, uncomfortably frigid, or pouring rain, it's less time you have to spend outside.
If your phone still gets uncomfortably warm in normal use, it's possible the phone's cache partition has corrupted data.1.
To hear ourselves, we sometimes have to flee ourselves, diving into silence until we're uncomfortably alone with the noise within.
There's a chance we'll see rain every day this week, with some heavy downpours, and it will be uncomfortably humid.
When night comes, Steve behaves like a gentleman: He gives Diana the makeshift bed and chooses to sleep uncomfortably elsewhere.
Others have started campaigns against fake news or online harassment but have largely failed or come uncomfortably close to censorship.
She looked uncomfortably at my dad, who in turn stared at the reservation book, willing the name "Griffin" to appear.
You sometimes need to get uncomfortably close to get the picture, and that proximity opens the photographer to the subject.
In bringing us close enough to see these details, she makes us engage intimately — maybe uncomfortably so — with her subjects.
Some drug makers have belatedly concluded that their prices are indeed uncomfortably high, and they pledge to limit future increases.
By the evening, evacuated residents were setting up cots in corridors because they said the main dormitories were uncomfortably crowded.
In both cases, that involves uncomfortably mixing sex and violence, in a manner that especially here isn't for the squeamish.
The outside of the canister gets hotter than the Haven while it's in use, but not uncomfortably or dangerously hot.
This process of continuous evolution — which the founders often refer to as "uncomfortably exciting" – is part of who we are.
Ask Twitter support for reactivation help if you are uncomfortably close to the 30-day deadline for reviving your account.
So far, I've just smiled uncomfortably when people comment, but any advice for when "friends" and family do this unsolicited?
"He landed very hard on his lower back and is now resting, although quite uncomfortably," Winkle wrote in an email.
It's not a deal-breaker, but you will occasionally find yourself squinting and holding the handheld uncomfortably close to your face.
Still, it required substantial surgery and, one day afterward while sitting uncomfortably on a plane, I was feeling sorry for myself.
The film looks like it could be a pretty spot-on satire of the modern tech industry — perhaps even uncomfortably so.
The mask dried in about 15 minutes, but didn't get uncomfortably tight or feel any rougher the longer I wore it.
Watching the web series Unfair & Ugly feels like stepping into some of the most uncomfortably honest moments of Muslim-American life.
He lurked behind her uncomfortably while she spoke, a visual he was either unaware of or maybe actually totally aware of.
Rebel fighters control territory there uncomfortably close to the Assad government's headquarters, including the neighborhood of Jobar that abuts Damascus proper.
Some policies from the Obama administration — the "like it, keep it" fix and marijuana legalization — were founded in uncomfortably similar logic.
Mr Sanders may stand out, with his broadsides against banks and trade deals, but his ideological lane has become uncomfortably crowded.
Unlike most IF games, though, uncomfortably is set in a 3D environment, harshly alien and softly familiar at the same time.
That left people who prefer smaller smartphones stuck between using an uncomfortably large device or putting up with 2013-era technology.
While clearly absurdist in nature, the biting satire uncomfortably reflects some of their daily horrors that occur in the United States.
The mistakes appear obvious in hindsight: Pixite was building apps that sat uncomfortably between professional design tools and novelty consumer apps.
Photos and videos of the airport showed uncomfortably long queues as passengers crowded the terminal as a result of the outage.
Many countries in Europe with uncomfortably close economic links to Russia are looking for an excuse to reduce sanctions against Moscow.
There's something uncomfortably ghostly about listening to songs in which a person who is already dead sings about wanting to die.
JKSE is Asia's second-best performer in dollar terms this year but its winning streak has turned share valuations uncomfortably rich.
It doesn't feel as lightweight as the down parkas I've worn in the past, but it isn't uncomfortably heavy to wear.
The jeans are snug at the thigh but not uncomfortably so and tapered along the leg but don't hug the calves.
They are all the same age and uncomfortably close, having shared a lot of things Toby suddenly isn't so clear on.
"It sits uncomfortably with the American tradition of not passing judgment on your neighbors, of not getting too involved," he said.
Some officials, most notably Fed Vice Chairman Richard Clarida, have said they also feel inflation expectations are nearing uncomfortably low levels.
You may also find one other theme uncomfortably familiar: heads of state near and far granting governing authority to family members.
It wasn't easy, as this memoir from his elder daughter reveals; Bernstein could be remote or uncomfortably close, with no boundaries.
Unfortunately, Monday night gave us just that and left many Iowans puzzled, defensive and grappling uncomfortably with who was to blame.
In Namibia, as in much of the rest of the world, the narratives live uncomfortably side by side, impossible to disentangle.
" Judge Rosenthal called this despicable claim "uncomfortably reminiscent of the historical argument that used to be made that people enjoyed slavery.
Even though Trump's approval rating has ticked up modestly in recent weeks, it is still uncomfortably low from a Republican perspective.
Painful to watch and uncomfortably intimate at times, perhaps by design, "It's Not Yet Dark" could have been very dark indeed.
In an uncomfortably candid conversation, Robbie's mother sits down to explain to him that he's autistic, something he doesn't already know.
If the band rides up, it may be too big, and if it feels uncomfortably tight, it could be too small.
"I think high, uncomfortably high," he told CNBC's "Squawk Box Asia" when asked about the chances of a global economic recession.
Foreign leaders often find themselves standing uncomfortably while their host tangles with reporters about health care policy or other domestic issues.
The play provides skimpy evidence for this idea, and you may find yourself uncomfortably nodding when Clara discounts it as crazy.
In McGrath's video, which was recorded for the relatively cheap price of $100, the singer uncomfortably, but kindly, delivered the news.
Considering the company's recent scandals — and the troubling historical gender dynamics of the company — the arrangement sits just a bit uncomfortably.
In a role-play of two friends meeting at a pub, Parris hugs Kumar for an uncomfortably long period of time.
"There's no question that many in Southeast Asia see the region caught uncomfortably between the United States and China," Pollack said.
The latest call to break up Facebook looks to be the most uncomfortably close to home yet for supreme leader, Mark Zuckerberg.
A first trailer came out this week for the new adaptation of Stephen King's It, and the film looks almost uncomfortably gorgeous.
Such an offer, experts tell Axios, is uncomfortably transactional, dangerous to U.S. institutions and alliances, and quite likely a constitutional no-no.
There are apparently a bunch of pillows that look like food — like uncomfortably realistic depictions of grilled chicken legs and hot dogs.
On multiple documented occasions, Melania has pulled away from her husband, swatted away his hand, or appeared uncomfortably tense in his presence.
The film uncomfortably equates beauty with virtue; the primary female villain, Dr. Poison (Elena Anaya), is badly scarred and hides her face.
In practice, stocks at the five-year average would probably prove uncomfortably low given the big increase in oil demand since 2012.
As part of its E3 press conference, the company showcased all its not-so-cheerful upcoming properties in an uncomfortably festive light.
"I think the possibility of a no deal is uncomfortably high at this point," Carney said in an interview with BBC radio.
The result is a pair of shades that can be put to work, filming the sights around you, without becoming uncomfortably warm.
A 5′2″ tester found that it hit her neck uncomfortably high, hit her lower back awkwardly low, and was too wide.
The fabric is smooth, so it doesn't feel uncomfortably tight, and you can't really feel it once it's on, which was shocking.
It is now comfortably below the government's target in Brazil, China and Russia (among other places) and uncomfortably below it in Thailand.
Viewers of the series uncomfortably watched a young, confused Dassey interrogated by officers for hours, with no parent or legal counsel present.
Publishers are already uncomfortably dependent on the big tech companies for most of their traffic, and thus much of their advertising income.
The search for answers, which often drives the action on Orphan Black, is most compelling when it bumps uncomfortably into reality. An
The messages about black men, in particular, being shot are so uncomfortably frequent that I've begun to ignore the news all together.
Some, like France, are so high-minded that they hold race to be irrelevant; in others racial censuses smell uncomfortably like fascism.
Offering to show Jay Z around New York, then quoting Jay Z's own lyrics at him as he sat there uncomfortably. 22.
James Franco's art and life are getting uncomfortably close ... 'cause the Time's Up movement is breathing down his neck on Sunset Blvd.
That suggests the path to any majority outcome is quite narrow, keeping the chance of an eventual no-deal Brexit uncomfortably high.
I shifted uncomfortably under the blanket's weight, and felt a little wave of panic; now it didn't feel wonderful, it felt crushing.
And one full pint of beer is going to slosh around more uncomfortably in your stomach than a shot of vodka would.
Uncomfortably clunky and didactic writing undermine some of Radio Commander's pretensions to being a game with Important Things to Say About War.
Abdelkader had been arrested in 2012 in a France that acknowledged, however uncomfortably, his right to whatever despicable beliefs he might harbor.
Take a look back at 2012, when Obama himself was running uncomfortably close to Mitt Romney over the summer before the election.
At the same time, the power dynamics of her romantic relationship sure do look uncomfortably like Stockholm Syndrome in a modern context.
"One of the players should beat you to death with their hockey stick like the whore you are," one man reads uncomfortably.
The peanut to shell ratio is not strong enough to cancel out what I imagine is a chalky, uncomfortably fibrous eating experience.
For the hoax reminds us, uncomfortably, that the stories we tell don't just express the society of the self, they construct it.
Over the years, I have tried to make a home out of my fortress, my glass bubble, uncomfortably settling into my grief.
At the party, as his depressive philosophy professor father, Greg Boatwright (Tim Robbins), delivers an uncomfortably pessimistic speech, Ramon has a vision.
Given the clear evidence of where the energy market is heading, the president's insistence on protecting coal feels uncomfortably like crony capitalism.
After finally managing to get in — the only way is butt first — I quickly realized how uncomfortably tiny the cabin really was.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Artist Nayland Blake probably won't care if they make you uncomfortably confused or paralyzed with amazement.
Her voice was muffled by the mask, and I found myself leaning uncomfortably close to her to catch what she was saying.
Yet, his words resonate powerfully — and, perhaps, uncomfortably — today in a country that remains deeply divided on issues of race and class.
For the past year, voters have raised the subject uncomfortably in interviews with CNN when talking about Warren, Klobuchar and California's Sen.
The Constitutional Convention of 22019 was convened for what was, at root, a very simple, and uncomfortably familiar, problem: Congress was incompetent.
And as the Catalans in Spain and the Kurds in Iraq push for independence through referendum, those contradictions are becoming uncomfortably clear.
Flattery of physical traits (regardless of kindness-to-accuracy ratio) could be welcome; it could also leave a person feeling uncomfortably scrutinized.
Again playing a twisted version of himself, Galifianakis is introduced at a North Carolina public-access station, very uncomfortably interviewing Matthew McConaughey.
The company also suffered an embarrassing miscommunication issue in September when one of its satellites got uncomfortably close to a European satellite.
This season, Sandy meets and bonds with his daughter's new boyfriend (guest star Paul Reiser) who is uncomfortably close to Sandy's age.
Yet, his words resonate powerfully – and, perhaps, uncomfortably – today in a country that remains deeply divided on issues of race and class.
During the televised trial in Santiago, Luksic listed Rivas' insults, at times pausing uncomfortably before repeating some of his more licentious statements.
He is shown falling from a bench in the quarantine cell, uncomfortably rolling around on the concrete floor and struggling to stand.
"The U.S. is uncomfortably aware of its slavery history, leading to a degree of P.C. that is unwarranted in Australia," declared one.
And that's where the second section of the film ends: The Harga haven't changed, but the Americans' impression of them has shifted uncomfortably.
And amid it all was me, sweating uncomfortably in my dumpy bag of a dress and bargain shoes, feeling totally out of place.
This is also one area where portion size really matters — it's basically impossible to get a good night's sleep when you're uncomfortably full.
But it also makes CIMON look uncomfortably similar to Gerty, the emoticon-faced robot assistant in the 2009 movie by Duncan Jones, Moon.
This demonstration of surveillance-turned-art, titled "Jaywalking," presents the sort of uncomfortably easy privacy invasion that Dries Depoorter has made his trademark.
The uncomfortably moment doesn't last long, though, as the screams transition to a flashback of Young Dee Dee giving birth to baby Gypsy.
Mr Carswell's brand of libertarianism had sat uncomfortably with the party's increasingly misanthropic nativism, a contrast only heightened by the vote for Brexit.
That problem cuts to the core of Ghost in the Shell's vision of humanity's future, where "absence of race" aligns uncomfortably with whiteness.
The young jihadists come across as uncomfortably ordinary at times, jarring with the hatred they espouse and the heinous acts they carry out.
But for much of its running time, the movie is uncomfortably satisfied with recreating the dynamics of the funny, sometimes affecting, first film.
Comey uncomfortably shifted in his chair throughout, but this was a friendly hearing, and he obviously said what he came there to say.
Two weeks later, I shifted uncomfortably on a cold metal operating table and tried to block out the fluorescent lights from the ceiling.
When these projects are used to sell art on an international market, they feel uncomfortably exploitative, even though they purport to be philanthropic.
Her parentage has always sat uncomfortably with younger voters, many put off by the idea of a dictator's daughter governing democratic South Korea.
The m15's chassis gets uncomfortably hot on the bottom, only moderately cooling down when I turn down performance settings in Windows 10.
Uncomfortably, the "Cleveland Show" panic marks the first time the top model has ever publicly dealt with the polarizing, and quickly pulled, advertisement.
It's a storyline that veers uncomfortably close to CK's own transgressions... or accusations against Woody Allen, the apparent target of CK's cinematic troll.
Given how sensitive these earphones are, their maximum volume is uncomfortably loud, so this problem basically put me off using the remote entirely.
February's global average surface temperature was 1.32 degrees Celsius, which was uncomfortably close to 1.5 degrees when viewed in the Paris Agreement context.
Using the sharp tip, which uncomfortably scraped against the metal housing inside my phone, I slowly dragged out bundle after bundle of lint.
If this kind of thing seems up your alley, I would recommend buying the uncomfortably titled Weird Love: You Know You Want It!
Paul Yore created his Osama Bin Laden tapestry, which showed Donald Trump uncomfortably intertwined with the terrorist before the election results were known.
The shots are uncomfortably close: nostrils flare, and saliva glistens on their tongues, everything captured in the cold glow of the camera flash.
Michael Kors I had a chance to demo the Dylan for a few weeks and found it to be uncomfortably large and heavy.
He listened uncomfortably as a Ukrainian military commander, unaware that the White House had held up military aid, thanked him for America's support.
And it will investigate the uncomfortably close nexus between donations to the Clinton Foundation, speaking fees to the Clintons and State Department actions.
But the flip side is unwanted attention from a male-dominated audience that can include fans who get uncomfortably close, or even stalkers.
Largely set within a single housing property, Resident Evil 7 is uncomfortably claustrophobic, making walks down an otherwise innocuous hallway a stressful experience.
Toronto finished in last place in its inaugural season in M.L.S. and spent much of its early existence uncomfortably close to that position.
Everyone listened uncomfortably to a man who spoke at length, in an agitated voice, about certain flaws he'd discovered in the hard sciences.
It resembles the squawking mechanisms of a factory line: uncomfortably raucous yet guaranteed to stubbornly churn around in your head for hours afterwards.
The two remain uncomfortably connected by Wendy Rhoades (Maggie Siff), Axe's on-staff therapist and performance coach who's also Chuck's wife and dominatrix.
And the hints that Layla is growing uncomfortably close with the imam because of her husband's long-festering anger toward Islam aren't subtle.
But the common denominator in Turkish life, the factor that cuts across traditional political divides, is the uncomfortably decisive force of economic decline.
There are just four little tables and a few stools at a ledge positioned uncomfortably in the path from door to cash register.
Yet certain aspects of Biden's political persona fit uncomfortably with a changing Democratic Party, and those problems came to the fore last week.
For centuries, artists have crossed into uncomfortable emotional spaces, but the difficulty with Nauman is that he does so for uncomfortably vague reasons.
Tacoma is a damn good sci-fi story with some truly interesting characters that you get to know in an uncomfortably intimate way.
The Mule also suffers from megalomania, an inferiority complex and "an intensely psychopathic paranoia," which may strike some readers today as uncomfortably familiar.
Lawrence is eventually let off with a warning, as the first officer cracks an unrelated joke, and Lawrence, caught off guard, laughs uncomfortably.
The silences between us extended uncomfortably, and I realized she was desperate for us to leave but did not dare to say it.
The idea of injustice is conveyed, but in a sexualized image that, with its overtones of sadism, reads uncomfortably in the #MeToo present.
Andrew Yang has leaned more heavily on online organizing than almost any candidate, but #YangGang memes became uncomfortably popular with right-wing trolls.
The goal is not to have feet that are distractingly hot or uncomfortably cold and to end the day without sweat or blisters.
Not only that, the fires are uncomfortably close to several big cities, making it even more difficult for emergency crews to address them.
Yet any conflicted feelings the characters may have felt about the role of identity in the contest remained stuffed uncomfortably under the surface.
For the last year, NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft has been circling a large asteroid named Bennu that regularly passes uncomfortably close to Earth.
Bishop's early life was divided uncomfortably between her mother's family in rural Nova Scotia and her father's well-to-do relations in Massachusetts.
Over the next 24 hours, each encounter with unaware friends, family and colleagues collides uncomfortably with her internal need to process the news.
The house gets uncomfortably hot without a proper roof and it has little more than two beds, a broken refrigerator and a stove.
Still, the witticism (frequently attributed to Gore Vidal) that "it is not enough for me to succeed; others must fail" is uncomfortably accurate.
If you flattened politics to a single left-right dimension, that's one reason he sits uncomfortably with many members of the Republican Party.
Political insiders are watching uncomfortably to see whether the scandal will harm any of the 14 candidates vying to succeed Mayor Rahm Emanuel.
Britain was buying large quantities of Chinese silk and tea, but China was buying little in return, creating an uncomfortably large trade deficit.
It was uncomfortably addictive, the type of track you turn back to in spite of yourself, a perfectly shot, smoulderingly-graceful horror movie.
And the visual overload in Venice makes for a setting uncomfortably like an art fair, designed for quick consumption without time for contemplation.
One scene where Lennie sleepwalks is so embarrassingly, uncomfortably bad from a performance point-of-view that it almost made me bail entirely.
However, to Kiev his comments were uncomfortably close to the language used in the run-up to the Crimean annexation and the separatist rebellion.
A word of advice: keep cold cans out of the line of fire, lest you discover that your refreshing seltzer has turned uncomfortably hot.
The polls are tight, voters are unusually undecided, and the stakes uncomfortably high: this is an election that could remake Europe, or destroy it.
Thank God the gals went at each other and I could (uncomfortably) just sit there and not have to throw anyone under the bus.
Much of the feminist dystopian fiction published over the last few years takes place in the future, in worlds uncomfortably similar to our own.
Yet the amendment will be more controversial than it sounds, since it strikes many Japanese as a signal of an uncomfortably assertive foreign policy.
Particularly in border towns like Ashland, pressed uncomfortably close to reservations, stereotypes of the "drunken, lazy Indian" have calcified into truths for many whites.
Which is to say, it is a process that is entirely and uncomfortably personal, deciding how much what you know eclipses what you watch.
Authorities in Thailand, which has large current-account surpluses, are trying to get citizens to invest elsewhere, to help contain an uncomfortably strong baht.
This sounds uncomfortably like the famous quote from Irving Fisher, an economist, before the 1929 crash, that stocks had reached a "permanently high plateau".
Hurt (IPAC)Approximately 650 light-years away, a Jupiter-like planet is caught in an uncomfortably tight orbit around its toasty hot host star.
On Tuesday, Mr. Bush spoke of how his family dealt with his daughter's difficulties, which became uncomfortably public when he was governor of Florida.
Unfortunately, the relationship is now starting to break down, in part because of a strange behavior corals engage in when they become uncomfortably warm.
The parallels between the last shale boom and the current surge are uncomfortably close, and the bad news for OPEC does not stop there.
The same goes for New York City's noisy subway system, which was actually almost uncomfortably quiet enough to be eerie while wearing the headphones.
The morning after an uncomfortably big fight with my boyfriend, I made a batch of jam while he was working in the other room.
Yet her subjects' introspective languor can make the viewer feel uncomfortably voyeuristic, similar to the intrusive feeling of glimpsing a stranger crying in public.
"I'm not proud of that—I had papers forged for them because Aaliyah was underage," Smith recalls as he shifts uncomfortably in his chair.
This year being bookended now with Gaga and Morgan's Twitter tete-a-tete shows an uncomfortably familiar narrative about women, sexual assault, and facts.
It may have been intended to deliver a message that pre-emptive US strikes on missile launch facilities could land uncomfortably close to civilians.
As breezy and feather-light as his scripts can be, they still feel uncomfortably revealing, because he returns so often to the same ideas.
" Despite the comforts of the West, "I missed squatting uncomfortably on village floors drinking green tea and listening to fantastical stories of ancient feuds.
And he has come uncomfortably close before, not only in 216 but in 23 and 217, when he tied for third at the event.
"We are still in an uncomfortably low inflation period that is unlikely to offer much calm about price dynamics," BNP Paribas economist Helene Baudchon.
One way that humans detect deepfakes is by identifying the way that something moves—say, a person's mouth—as being odd and uncomfortably inhuman.
A few drinks in, I decided to move uncomfortably close, at which point I noticed her eyes are fucking open and she's watching you.
Mom, Dad, and I sat huddled around the plastic surgeon's desktop computer, eyeing the monitor uncomfortably while he watched us with a mischievous grin.
However, the turmoil in Zimbabwe must be resonating uncomfortably in Pretoria, where Ramaphosa is wading deeper into the politically-treacherous issue of land expropriation.
As a catalog of male pathology, it made me laugh, at times uncomfortably, but part of its power was that it also seemed confessional.
There's nothing necessarily wrong with that as a dramatic device (besides overuse), but it's uncomfortably out of proportion in a half-hour teenage comedy.
I couldn't help feeling unnerved, though, by the strength of her conviction that blood will out, which leads her uncomfortably close to genetic determinism.
I found myself uncomfortably cheering a couple of times as Heather makes progress on policies that she herself knows are actually not that great.
The rigid delineations among tiers in loyalty programs are uncomfortably vivid metaphors for the way we live now, no matter how euphemistic the terms.
It may be an odd pairing, but it has three major stars leading the film and somewhat uncomfortably dressing up as Fox News personalities.
During Herbie Hancock's performance, for example, he could not hear properly through his headset, and the acoustics in the large auditorium were uncomfortably loud.
With full control of Taiwan, Beijing would gain access to ports and airfields uncomfortably close to Okinawa, where over 20,000 American troops are stationed.
"The MPC (Monetary Policy Committee) remains concerned that the inflation trajectory is uncomfortably close to the upper end of the target range," Kganyago said.
On HBO's Insecure, Rae plays the uncomfortably relatable Issa Dee, a 20-something trying to build a life for herself in sunny Los Angeles.
Even without the sexually explicit canoodlings that are evident in much of his work, this animation still managed to make viewers feel uncomfortably intrigued.
Caught between her and her unhappy students, I was now situated uncomfortably between the two sides of Lauren Duca: the brand and the reality.
The choice of square windows makes the building appear squat, giving passer-by a confusing image of an anorexic giant that seems uncomfortably compressed.
Ever since then, NASA has solely — and uncomfortably — relied on Russia to ferry US astronauts to and from orbit inside that nation's Soyuz spacecraft.
The target falls off his motorbike and gets away — that's what Abu Osama says, anyway — but watching the scene feels uncomfortably close to complicity.
From 2013 to Trump's election, LeDuff roamed the country and the portrait he paints of it is vivid, dirty, and at times uncomfortably honest.
But he tells this story with an insightful self-awareness and self-deprecation that's welcomely (and sometimes uncomfortably) honest, incredibly funny, and strangely beautiful.
" Because living in modern society necessitates putting an uncomfortably large amount of trust in third parties, the answer is often "not a whole lot.
Taking my eye off the blowtorch (which is now uncomfortably close to me), I ask if Ekstedt uses any fancy wood for his kitchen.
While the Democratic presidential nominee responded to an audience member's question about the Affordable Care Act, Donald Trump uncomfortably stood behind her drawing immediate criticism.
As it stands, Particle Processed Cafeteria approximates the character of doubt specific to nervous questioning, and feels uncomfortably situated in the space of a church.
"When there's good-looking food around us, we tend to reach for it even if we're not hungry or are already uncomfortably full," she notes.
Several scenes feature the two of them casually discussing the motives behind a crime as people who aren't immersed in their work look on, uncomfortably.
Of those who've eaten an edible, Americans in legal states are more likely to have gotten uncomfortably high than those in states that haven't legalized.
The Office is known for masterfully straddling the line between funny and offensive, but there are certain episodes that definitely cross into uncomfortably inappropriate territory.
The movie also tries to grapple with some complicated questions around appropriation that become uncomfortably meta when you read about how the film was developed.
The machine uncomfortably forces air into the lungs through a breathing tube in her mouth, and her three CPAP machines always seem to be broken.
They also feel uncomfortably close to credit scores derived from "alternative" data, with which China's central bank and firms such as Ant have been experimenting.
I've felt it in frat houses and conference rooms, and sometimes even heard the protests — that sweet sound of people shifting uncomfortably in their seats.
She was a barometer for our own feelings about the show: When the costumes at the Moulin Rouge were uncomfortably revealing, she let us know.
Plus, by comparing bright dots that move between images, astronomers can uncover closer-by objects, like rocks whose path might sweep uncomfortably close to Earth.
In many cases though, giant asteroids have passed uncomfortably close to Earth and astronomers weren't even aware of them until a few days in advance.
The new CGI iteration of Sy Snootles, lead singer of the Max Rebo band, turned a strange but charming alien into an uncomfortably sexual one.
The former couple's public dirty laundry airing seemed uncomfortably raw and real compared to the reunion's other antics, like James Kennedy and Kristen Doute's bickering.
Against a basket of currencies, the dollar was idling at 91.869 and still uncomfortably close to the recent 2-1/2 year trough of 91.011.
I mean, look, I love my MacBook Pro, but it's getting a little boring, and most new Windows laptops look uncomfortably like the MacBook Air.
In Austria, the recent far right government was seen as uncomfortably close to Russia by many other nations, leading to a reduction in intelligence sharing.
Instead, it's the uncomfortably stiff, thoroughly robotic animations that seemed cute once upon a time, when Telltale was a scrappy upstart grasping at larger ambitions.
The anguish inflicted on the people of Hiroshima and Nagasaki is uncomfortably easy to forget, even when the consequences of such actions are so clear.
"Think of it as James Dean 2.0," he said, sounding uncomfortably like the CEO of that fake, dystopian tech company in the new Westworld trailer.
It is an uncomfortable and perhaps uncomfortably suggestive fact that this most universal of twentieth-century poets was also a notorious Communist and indeed Stalinist.
Photograph by Pari Dukovic for The New Yorker Hay deals in homespun-looking cotton, stiff collars, ruffles, and floral prints that are almost uncomfortably naïve.
Death is an unwanted frequency within the Black community, and if anything, it's a pattern of tragedy that's become too uncomfortably familiar as of late.
Some of our flight attendants are uncomfortably loud and I have to peer out and make sure the person's not aware we're talking about them.
This development is stoking concerns for authorities as a combination of record-high property prices and stratospheric household debt sit uncomfortably with slow wages growth.
It's all the more unsettling in virtual reality, where the camera sits uncomfortably close to the ground, and the visuals are given an eerie depth.
On computers in the gallery, you can watch people make dinner, switch on their lights, and respond to custom requests, all while feeling uncomfortably voyeuristic.
Gay sex is just there, dressed up in uncomfortably old-timey language, the threat of sickness, and with the open possibility of player-driven homophobia.
He would just sit there uncomfortably and ask if I liked Los Angeles, and I would walk away laughing at the absurdity of it all.
It is a story that should sound uncomfortably familiar: An economic crisis yields widespread economic suffering, feeding an appetite for a nationalistic and extremist leader.
Mr. Brady announced later Wednesday night that the vote had been 200 to 117, signifying confidence in the prime minister, but it was uncomfortably close.
The work began and ended in silence; one sequence was accompanied by electronic music that built from a quiet hum to an uncomfortably loud whir.
Amazon sold out of Purell hand sanitizer, several large-scale conferences and festivals have been called off, and the stock markets have been uncomfortably volatile.
For a while, "On the President's Orders," directed by James Jones and Olivier Sarbil, comes uncomfortably close to being an endorsement of his tough tactics.
Guillam is forced to recall ancient events in interviews that recall interrogations, and to read newly found documents that bring the past rushing uncomfortably back.
Even (or perhaps especially) for wealthy Chinese who have managed to move capital out of the mainland, Hong Kong may appear uncomfortably within China's reach.
Bank of England Governor Mark Carney said on Friday the possibility of Britain leaving the EU without striking any deal with Brussels was "uncomfortably high".
While the Israeli aircraft may have escaped unscathed, the sirens and explosions served to thrust Israel's yearslong shadow war in Syria uncomfortably into the limelight.
Indeed, his initial forays into social and economic policy making raise an uncomfortably raw question: Was his appeal to the troubled working class a con?
When asked what he admired about Ms. Nishimura's dancing, Mr. Yamazaki, who understands English but speaks mostly in Japanese, paused for several uncomfortably long seconds.
A defiant Kerr told the critics "to suck on that one" after the Brazil win, a riposte that sat uncomfortably with some media pundits at home.
Liberum analyst Gerald Khoo said that progress on cost cuts has been too slow and that capacity growth remains uncomfortably high given the current economic backdrop.
St. Louis Fed President James Bullard told CNBC television the Fed's policy rate is "a little tight" and that current readings of inflation are uncomfortably low.
Fans fidgeted uncomfortably in their seats as Manning's replacement, Brock Osweiler, struggled after leading a two-play, 72-yard scoring drive on the game's opening possession.
Yuskavage's uncomfortably sexualized female archetypes have an affinity with Kara Walker's black paper silhouettes that use stereotypes of Antebellum slavery figures to deconstruct embedded racial prejudices.
But according independent filmmaker Mtume Gant, some of the details in the episode feel uncomfortably close to elements found in his own short film, White Face.
Nothing if not relentless, he puts Yoav through an isolating, antagonizing crucible, including in a scene of degradation that deliberately stretches on too long, too uncomfortably.
The vast majority of her opposition has been puffed up 135ers (or lighter) and their skill sets have ranged from mediocre to uncomfortably out of place.
The gas giant is parked uncomfortably close, making a complete orbit once every 1.5 days, and traveling no farther than 8703 AU, or 2.8 million miles.
But since Godless is, as we said, a slow-moving show, they decide to stick around — and that's when the terrifying, uncomfortably long power play begins.
Many of the women appear uncomfortably young, particularly in videos where the title denotes a high school student or features a woman in a schoolgirl uniform.
But years after this angst-ridden festival of self-consciousness, I have become uncomfortably reacquainted with the feeling of being on the outside of the clique.
The WHCA dinner and its attendant glamfests have long been criticized for fostering uncomfortably close relationships between the press, the president, the wealthy, and the famous.
It's clear that DNI Coats hadn't been briefed on Helsinki, learning uncomfortably from NBC's Andrea Mitchell that Trump planned to invite Putin to the White House.
Yet the comments fit uncomfortably with a changing Democratic Party and provide ammunition for his more combative challengers ahead of the first Democratic debate next week.
It was also when men still comfortably and expectedly ruled the screen—but what was perhaps uncomfortably radical for the time is perfect for right now.
Everybody's path is different, of course, but now I'm uncomfortably into my mid-24s, I've come around to the whole "best years of your life" thing.
The success, however, has a down side as it has catapulted Schippers, who also writes a food blog and creates recipes, somewhat uncomfortably into the spotlight.
The film is made from 62,450 oil paintings done in Van Gogh's style, and seeing them come to life is both uncomfortably uncanny and remarkably beautiful.
But that would almost certainly leave stockpiles uncomfortably low, send benchmark Brent prices well above $70 per barrel and push the market into a big backwardation.
They ultimately just observe from an awkward distance, shuffling uncomfortably under the floodlights that the producers have turned on to indicate that something is Not Right.
"When I meet a woman, I'm still the kid in high school — I'm still like, 'Hi, my name is Trevor,' " he squeaked, hunching his shoulders uncomfortably.
Pyotr, who speaks abruptly and positions himself uncomfortably inside Kate's personal space, has his attractions, but for a long time none of them are self-evident.
America's liberals have only been willing to challenge them to the extent that they do not uncomfortably burden its ruling classes with drastic calls for change.
Add the failure of the current administration to renounce the JCPOA, as promised, and the shadow of danger looming across the uncomfortably narrow Gulf keeps growing.
Amazon reviewerNorm DePlumesays this cover didn't create an odor in the vehicle, but the coating on the PVC leather caused his hands to dry out uncomfortably.
"With inventories still declining and spare capacity uncomfortably low, there is very little cushion for any supply disruption caused by rising geopolitical risks," ANZ bank said.
The Eni sale is also uncomfortably close to violating the sanctions but Eni and Glencore, both European countries, have seemingly found a way around the restrictions.
Apart from saving my phone from dying, I wasn't really a fan of the case; the iPhone 6+ is an uncomfortably big phone as it is.
Sennheiser's Momentum True Wireless got high marks from many reviewers, but they are uncomfortably large for many ears, and the charging case can't hold a charge.
The buyer was the reviled pharma bro Martin Shkreli, and, uncomfortably, he gets about as much screen time as Masta Killa, the group's least visible member.
Economic View Popular though they may be, lotteries, with their billion-dollar jackpots, come uncomfortably close to being taxes on those who can least afford them.
She remembers the "Heil Hitler" salute being introduced in the classroom, without explanation, while the Jewish children stood by uncomfortably, knowing somehow it wasn't for them.
While the poem is about racial profiling, the cut feels uncomfortably misguided, as if the filmmaker is equating this fumble on stage with Castile being shot.
The French Communist Party reminded him uncomfortably of the Roman Catholic Church, and reporting trips to Cuba gave him a jaundiced view of the Castro revolution.
Interrogating the real source of those excuses can get uncomfortably personal, but ultimately teach you to be a better friend, partner, family member, and overall person.
This is Mr. Reich's ode to Aaron Copland, perhaps — but for all its intricacy, it felt inert, a birthday statement mired uncomfortably between past and present.
As an ominously beautiful drone's-eye camera glides above peaceful American streets, we're uncomfortably reminded that an invisible death could one day hover over us all.
As my curves grew, I became uncomfortably familiar with the look in people's eyes as they mentally stripped me down and deemed me a sexual object.
I feared being uncomfortably cold in my room, but the sleeping bag was surprisingly toasty, and despite not sleeping deeply, I made it through the night.
Until one night, when we were 30 and 31, and I offhandedly (and uncomfortably) asked over dinner if he ever thought about the day Jonathan died.
As Bank of England Governor Mark Carney recently reminded us, this makes the United Kingdom uncomfortably dependent on the "kindness of strangers" to finance that deficit.
Mr. Trump's noninterventionist impulse has always fit uncomfortably with the team he assembled, particularly the latest, more hawkish iteration in his ever-shifting foreign policy cast.
For some people, the Venn diagram of "most overplayed Christmas song" and "songs you never need to hear again" is uncomfortably close to a single circle.
That's just one of several transactions ICIJ uncovered in Mossack Fonseca's files—totaling at least $2 billion—that involves companies or individuals "uncomfortably close" to Putin.
More than two decades later, many of us have become uncomfortably accustomed to watching videos of black people being murdered by the state before our eyes.
It's the stuff of science fiction, of course — but it's not so out there that it doesn't bear an uncomfortably close resemblance to our real world.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Privacy and cybersecurity fall into an uncomfortably murky area where entrenched corporate interests, libertarian fantasy, and progressive grassroots activism meet.
Mariana, an independent spirit, spends much of the film uncomfortably probing these links, which in one way or another implicate her father, husband and horseback-riding teacher.
They made sure to have libertarians who wouldn't want to regulate the platform and partisans who would...The power went out, and the room got uncomfortably hot.
It doesn't help that other characters often comment on his race in a way that comes uncomfortably close to how such scenarios play out in real life.
In addition, the lyrics are poetic and deeply personal, sometimes uncomfortably so; big themes of shame, religion, decay, and reoccurring appearances by dogs, both physical and metaphorical.
I read this book when my life and career were sitting uncomfortably between what I thought I should be doing and what I actually wanted to do.
After all, Dodge, Halie and Tilden may not be a happy family, but they're uncomfortably at ease with one another, with their shared language and personal folklore.
"Aside from being non-transparent and uncomfortably textured, [that plastic] is quite porous and would be very bad for oral hygiene because of bacterial growth," he said.
"And so is this -- to cut off their heads," said the driver, pulling a long machete off the dashboard and brandishing it uncomfortably close to my face.
Throughout our encounter, Shirzad sat on the floor with her puppet-bearing arm raised uncomfortably in the air- while simultaneously providing the giggling, enthusiastic voice of Zari.
I was very satisfied throughout the day, mostly because I finally got the hang of drinking my mid-morning juice when I felt less-than-uncomfortably-stuffed.
This is the reality of European integration today: marooned uncomfortably between the European collaboration that member states feel they need and the national control they crave nonetheless.
A lavish ballroom in Doha's Sheraton hotel contrasted rather uncomfortably with the press room in Gaza that would sometimes become plunged in darkness by a power cut.
But there is an undeniable tension behind all this nationalistic fervour, a sense that celebrating British superiority jars uncomfortably with the Brexit vote and its ugly aftermath.
"A prolonged war in Korea could significantly push up federal debt in the U.S., which at 75 percent of GDP, is already uncomfortably high," the report stated.
Galifianakis' influence on the show, which he created with Louis C.K. and Portlandia's Jonathan Krisel, is obvious: the jokes are dry, self-deprecating, and sometimes uncomfortably cruel.
Bernie Sanders has been buoyed consistently by supporters disgusted with a political system awash in big money — and dismayed by Clinton's uncomfortably close relationship to Wall Street.
My yoga teacher, Tracey, is more like a post-2010 Rihanna album: 'Unapologetic,' if we're being specific—sometimes celebratory but also dark, reflective, and sometimes uncomfortably honest.
Konkle sports braces and inhabits space uncomfortably, with a slouch that passively explains the fact that she's much taller than the other 13-year-olds around her.
Meanwhile, sterling was shaky after Bank of England Governor Mark Carney said there was an "uncomfortably high" risk of Britain leaving the European Union without a deal.
Ideas that were still uncomfortably vague in the Parisian mind—about the addition of movement to art—seemed present in the simple, childlike joke of the performance.
Landing on a tiny island off Sicily's west coast and taking shelter in sea caves, they nursed a sense of righteous grievance for thirty uncomfortably damp years.
In addition to eclipses being times that secrets are revealed, they also bring endings and place us on new paths—and this can happen suddenly or uncomfortably.
If while reading this, you thought "This sounds uncomfortably like me" or "I think people are giving me those messages when I talk to them," take solace.
As a 34DD who often finds straps and bands to be uncomfortably tight, these were no trouble to get into, and fit perfectly on the first try.
Living in a climate-controlled world that's never uncomfortably cold means our bodies don't burn all the energy we'd normally expend to keep ourselves warm in winter.
Eventually, we see the play and its characters with no filter whatsoever, so that their rubbed-raw hearts and egos more immediately, more uncomfortably mirror our own.
His ability to acknowledge the reason for his abuse while still perpetuating it is terrifyingly rendered: The show has been lauded as uncomfortably realistic for good reason.
Her place was one of the more upscale cubicles: it had a sink and a toilet, both of which were jammed uncomfortably together in the same room.
But it contrasts uncomfortably with the economic hardship Britons are expected to face if the country "crashes out" of the European Union with no deal at all.
In the period ahead, May would be well advised to remember that the U.K.'s current account deficit makes it uncomfortably dependent on foreigners for its funding.
For years, Al Madina Mosque has sat uncomfortably on a fault line between the Islamist radicalism of the terrorist attacks and the white nativism intertwined with Brexit.
Surely you've noticed that some people can drink six cups of coffee or more with no real adverse effects, while others get uncomfortably jittery on one cup.
And here, the secret service agent Aisha (Cleo Tavares), who, in the guise of the refugee "Rahim," had gotten uncomfortably close to Diamantino, must make a choice.
Well, unemployment is near a 50-year low, and while wage growth has picked up, inflation is below the Fed's 2% inflation target and remains uncomfortably weak.
Sometimes she loosens her face into a smile amid bone-breaking violence, or sharpens her features into a pout as Quinn completely and uncomfortably misreads a situation.
It all comes uncomfortably close to after-school special territory: Spend too much time on social media, and you, too, will become a sex addict (or die).
Before, Super Cruise would keep the car in the center of its lane which, when tested by CNN Business, sometimes felt uncomfortably close to much larger vehicles.
Without its leading man in the frame, A Starting Point begins to look uncomfortably similar to the many other platforms that have sought to fight partisanship online.
Still, for many travelers, officers' ability to examine their phones — and even request their pass codes — has made even ordinary stops into alarming and uncomfortably personal encounters.
The emergence of the virus in China, whose government jails journalists and tightly controls information, left the world uncomfortably short of facts needed to assess the dangers.
Re-watching movies years later has surely compelled some middle-aged parents to squirm uncomfortably when introducing their kids to old pastimes that haven't necessarily aged well.
American troops are spread across hundreds of miles of Syrian territory, and are fighting in areas that are uncomfortably near Syrian troops and Russian and Iranian forces.
An unmistakably contemporary "Aida," like the brutal one Calixto Bieito directed in Basel, Switzerland, in 2010, would have set the opera's struggles uncomfortably right here, right now.
Toward the bottom of the puzzle, there's 49A (think uncomfortably warm, or pressured), 51A (possess), 54A (gleeful), 5893A (an award finalist), 58A (methods) and 59A (Pearly Gates).
But it is uncomfortably close to the pressure tactics I often heard from Salafists and Muslim Brothers during my years as a correspondent in the Arab world.
The decline in service is frustrating many passengers as they stew on stalled trains, pressing uncomfortably close to other riders and worrying about being late to work.
Plug an air conditioner or fan into the Glow C, and have it automatically come on whenever your room needs fresh air or is getting uncomfortably hot.
"Gold Hole," meanwhile, tells the story of a lecherous sugar daddy, one made all the more uncomfortably vivid by frontman Charlie Steen's lusty growls and choked desperation.
"Hostiles," for all its earnest maneuvering to stay both true to history and on the right side of it, nonetheless sits a bit uncomfortably in the present.
In 2010, Hubble's Cosmic Origins Spectrograph found that WASP-12b was being "eaten" by its star, with its atmosphere spilling out into the uncomfortably close yellow dwarf.
The revelation that Hillary Clinton has come down with pneumonia is just the latest reason Democrats have to be nervous about a presidential race that's grown uncomfortably close.
She described feeling drunk and uncomfortably bloated after eating her all-beef diet, but she stuck with it, and said after a number of weeks she felt better.
But I bet most men have, at some point in their lives, to some degree, behaved in ways they can recognize as uncomfortably close to that Ansari story.
They described the struggle to become as small as possible, leaning uncomfortably into aisles or windows to give others more space — a type of "apology" for their body.
While such stories can uncomfortably parallel reality, there's enough of a pass-the-popcorn vibe to "Shooter" that USA was probably being over-cautious in rescheduling the premiere.
With his brash delivery and uncomfortably believable street threats, he was an easy favorite of the crew as Keef's high tide rose elevated all ships in the vicinity.
Hit by ballooning costs, lack of transparency and the risk it could saddle Malaysia with uncomfortably large debt, the project has come to symbolize Najib's scandal-ridden administration.
But more importantly, transit exposes us to humanity itself — where people of every racial, religious and socioeconomic background and of every ability get uncomfortably close to one another.
The shoes can cause bleeding, mess with your posture, cause your toenails to fall off—you get the drift, they cause an uncomfortably long list of unpleasant effects.
The surreal elements are made even more vivid by Plympton's distinctive style of animation, characterized by scribbles that uncomfortably wiggle in place even as the characters stay still.
Back in October, TechCrunch contributor Jon Evans laid out an uncomfortably compelling case for why seed and early-stage ventures could face an even tougher start in life.
This sits uncomfortably with the notion of asking voters to make policy choices, as David Cameron did when putting Britain's EU membership to a referendum in June 250.
" INFLATION "While the inflation outlook has improved over the near term, the longer term trajectory is unchanged and uncomfortably close to the upper end of the target range.
LONDON, Aug 3 (Reuters) - Bank of England Governor Mark Carney warned on Friday there is an "uncomfortably high" risk that Britain leaves the European Union with no deal.
Hanging around to sort out mom's affairs, she interacts stiffly and uncomfortably with her buttoned-up stepfather (a wonderful John Rothman), while learning secrets about her mother's past.
Carney said that as long ago as August last year, he had described the chance of Britain leaving the European Union without any transition deal as uncomfortably high.
The device got warm, but never so uncomfortably hot that I had to take it off my legs for fear of causing permanent damage to my thigh meats.
The point, then, is not that Trump and Russia apparently didn't collude — but that Moscow found a way to get uncomfortably close to a major US presidential campaign.
Uncomfortably, Mr Malpass has been a vocal critic of multilateral institutions such as the World Bank, IMF and World Trade Organisation, which he believes have tied America's hands.
The issue of collusion with Russia is especially touchy in Hungary because Prime Minister Viktor Orban has also often been charged with having uncomfortably close ties with Moscow.
Nest is a game, though, that is at once both glaringly obvious and extremely, uncomfortably clever, and to arm you for its central trick would be very unfair.
It's so crazy to me that just a year ago, I was already uncomfortably pregnant and counting down the days until I could sleep on my stomach again.
So unless you're willing to uncomfortably split your toes down the middle, it looks like these shoes are fit for a ninja turtle and only a ninja turtle.
He ran up against vested interests in the circles of both the president and the prime minister, Arseniy Yatsenyuk (pictured, being uncomfortably hoisted during a brawl in parliament).
My husband said the condom felt baggy in some areas yet uncomfortably tight around the base of his penis (the condom's tapered base is meant to prevent slippage).
As Pattinson sits there, pouting, dressed in full Leicester kit, Vinnie Jones suddenly looms into shot and brings his face uncomfortably close to the former Twilight star's ear.
And that means that big economies are going to find themselves stuck with near-zero policy rates—and limited room to stimulate the economy—with uncomfortably high frequency.
There was a general agreement that the content reflected too much of Rice's voice, resulting in a watered-down, Jay Leno-as-Nigerian monologue, delivered uncomfortably by Bakassi.
Nearly $300 for a pair on the aisle for a 90-minute solo show is not exactly comparable to a $3,000 dinner for four, but it's uncomfortably close.
They were not uncomfortably tight, but I think aesthetically I would have liked the way the dress looked a little more had those parts been a little looser.
As Mr. Farley dropped one arm and uncomfortably raised his gaze to the crowd, Mr. Babayan diplomatically stepped forward to grasp the microphone from Mr. Farley's clenched fist.
And there's a scene in which she is uncomfortably in the room while a ­comic-relief white hippie girl has several rounds of sex with a semiconscious Wes.
"However, given the company's current cash burn and potential for delays in achieving production targets, we believe that the margin for error is once again becoming uncomfortably thin."
I worked with the EVE V on my lap for a couple of hours and noticed how the edge of the kickstand was digging uncomfortably into my legs.
Listening to Diamond sing these words, I thought about Lenin's remarks on Beethoven, how Beethoven's music made the communist revolutionary feel uncomfortably soft toward the 5003th century bourgeoisie.
Beyond that, he is a professional athlete whose social consciousness is dramatically—perhaps uncomfortably—awakening, and who is searching for his place in the knowledge he has acquired.
A brutally and often uncomfortably funny comedy, it dances around female victimization and male exploitation, and plays with the ostensibly blurry line between the personal and the public.
Lagarde largely avoided commentary on current policy but argued that a prolonged period of ultra-easy policy is necessary given global challenges, weak growth and uncomfortably low inflation.
And understanding why it's wrong takes us—despite Hicok's best intentions—uncomfortably close to the heart of the language of white grievance that is currently roiling our country.
Though he apologized for his behavior, Thompson admonished the studio, Skydance Animation, for potentially forcing employees into deciding between uncomfortably working with Lasseter or not working at all.
These are evidence-based recommendations, but for someone with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and contamination and health anxieties, this advice can start to veer into uncomfortably familiar territory.
That exposure came first for the Republican Party's establishment, who were revealed as something uncomfortably close to liberal caricature in their mix of weakness, cynicism and power worship.
On the dance floor, the man asserts control in a sequence of moves, often fast-paced, jolting and limb-entangling, that range from teasingly sensual to uncomfortably domineering.
Those of us who hail from countries where exceptionalism and nationalism jostle uncomfortably close together recognize this hollow and dangerous populism that makes "greatness" divisive rather than inspirational.
But this HBO series from Bill Hader and "Silicon Valley's" Alec Berg turns into something more interesting, a bittersweet dramedy that's uncomfortably funny and simultaneously dark and tense.
Mr. Trump had fumbled a handshake in front of photographers during Ms. Merkel's visit to the Oval Office in March, as the two sat uncomfortably in wingback chairs.
Against a basket of currencies, the dollar added 2357.54 percent to 22018 but that was still uncomfortably close to last week's 47.893-247.89/229 year low of 254.07.
The last time we saw each other was over in Davos, an incredible amount of optimism, almost uncomfortably so, talking about the synchronized global growth that we're seeing.
At the heart of this struggle is her seeking justice for what happened in Jackson, which propels her into a darkness and anger that's uncomfortably close to Joel's.
And for a governor who styles himself as an outsider, Collins is probably uncomfortably close with what he considers the "establishment" that refused to back him last year.
"The disclosures are going to be uncomfortably fulsome and ... that's something we want to establish as a new precedent for shareholders," JKX Chief Executive Tom Reed told Reuters.
Pastel pink, purple, green, and orange backgrounds designed in Cinema 4D and rendered beautifully in Arnold set the stage for chores that uncomfortably relatable robots repeat ad nauseam.
But for transgender women like Ms. Taylor, who is Mexican but grew up in the United States, crossing between countries also requires her to move uncomfortably between genders.
And if you take all this advice and it goes horribly—the other person crying inconsolably while you shift uncomfortably from one itchy ass-cheek to the other?
But their negligence also suggests, uncomfortably, that the killer's obsession with architectural conservation might have some value — if he could just refrain from the whole business of murder.
Like in their normal professional lives, under Rottenberg's camera they enter into a form of self-commodification in which we, as viewers and voyeurs, also become uncomfortably complicit.
Maleficent tried to give Sleeping Beauty's villain a tragic backstory, and wound up as a pretty but uncomfortably imitative merging of Disney's film and the Broadway hit musical Wicked.
Experts have said that the chances of another recession happening are "uncomfortably high" in the next 12 to 18 months despite actions from policymakers to try and reverse course.
We're uncomfortably haunted by that look on Axe's (Damian Lewis) face as he sunk deeper and deeper into the hedonistic life every young finance bro is supposed to want.
All three men were in their early 30s, near Bickle's age, early in their careers, and the pathology that simmers under Bickle's surface seems borne of something uncomfortably familiar.
But as Twitter user Leah McElrath pointed out, there's a huge problem with his statement: It's uncomfortably reminiscent of comments often made by abusers after episodes of domestic violence.
A Super Mario Odyssey dev talk video posted Monday with producer Yoshiaki Koizumi shows the poor man uncomfortably dodging explicit questions about the (literal) seedy underbelly of Mario's life.
That said, "the comments fit uncomfortably with a changing Democratic Party and provide ammunition for his more combative challengers ahead of the first Democratic debate next week," Prokop notes.
Cut to another store, Hart is looking at strollers, as a fan instructs a young boy to take a picture of them and she gets uncomfortably handsy with Hart.
The videos of these exchanges are peaceful, lacking the frenetic rush of Frank and his dad jokes, his ill-conceived tricks, his uncomfortably cruel need for media-friendly spectacle.
"It's not clear that [low inflation] has bottomed yet and the Australian dollar remains uncomfortably high, so it's premature to close the door on another rate cut," he said.
Usually, the top of the line Pixelbook runs for an eye-watering $1,649, which puts it uncomfortably close to devices like Microsoft's Surface Book 2 and Apple's MacBook Pro.
I laughed uncomfortably as we re-enacted scenes from "The Serpent and the Rainbow," Wes Craven's 20103 horror film set in Haiti, which reached cult status within the genre.
When asked if she thought all the development and Han migration was having a negative effect on Tibetan culture, she would only smile uncomfortably, and said she didn't know.
Last January, Ben & Jerry's co-founder Ben Cohen announced the creation of Bernie's Yearning, an uncomfortably named limited-edition ice cream that was a mint and chocolate flavor combo.
I like the feeling of wanting to escape and having to sit there uncomfortably, almost like needing to have invisible bondage that forces me to engage in the work.
It was one of those viral moments that uncomfortably underscores not only the casual misogyny women deal with every day, but also just how many men don't even notice.
"When he [the shooter] entered the school, he entered the school from the front office and no one felt uncomfortably or said he shouldn't be allowed in," she says.
Not only does the Riksbank have a record of intellectual openness, but there are few worries that such a small move will push the currency to uncomfortably high levels.
The darkness of Mosswood Grove begins to seem uncomfortably familiar as the violent underbelly of the community comes into focus through the flashback memories of Vera Walker (Carrie Coon).
Freud's version of free energy (he used the same term) was similar to his notion of excitation: an uncomfortably stimulating psychic energy, which the nervous system sought to discharge.
That peace talks stick, and that the Taliban uncomfortably moderates itself to keep international aid flowing in, and uses peace to generate a broad public mandate for shared government.
The series gets more substantive and quicker starting in Episode 6, but over all the pieces — man-boys on the prowl, bromance, occasional forays into seriousness — fit together uncomfortably.
And while Le Pen is predicted to lose after the final vote, second place is uncomfortably close for those who would be affected by the far-right matriarch's agenda.
Patients looking for relief might accidentally eat too much if they don't feel any effects quickly enough, and they won't realize until it's too late (and they're uncomfortably high).
The 11-year-old's worldview shifts uncomfortably — her friends have fancy bikes and swimming pools and can "do dumb stuff" at school, but she always has to prove herself.
"A Fugitive Crosses His Tracks" is a barely veiled send-up of his hometown, Nykobing Mors (renamed Jante) and an uncomfortably close-to-the-bone satire of Nordic conformity.
Like the fact that the temperature setting in most workplaces is calibrated to men's metabolic rates, so women are often uncomfortably cold, especially when the air-conditioning kicks in.
But in this year of 260, what we most want is to end the seemingly endless war in Vietnam, a responsibility that rests uncomfortably on our too-young shoulders.
It is an uncomfortably familiar spot for Senate Republicans, who were confronted with a similar dilemma six months ago after Mr. Trump nominated Mr. Kavanaugh for the Supreme Court.
But even if I Love Dick starts out as an artistic exercise, it quickly transforms one woman's frustration and boiling libido into something more complex, gnarled, even uncomfortably raw.
There were two options to buy and combine apartments on lower floors, both uncomfortably pricey: One set of apartments was slightly over $2 million, and the other slightly under.
The libretto may not break the toxicity meter, but it is uncomfortably populated by stereotypes, with colonial order valorized as the peaceable solution to a world out of joint.
The images are, somewhat paradoxically, so hyper-real that their artificiality becomes more pronounced; you feel as if you're sitting uncomfortably close to the costumed holograms of famous actors.
But I am certain that the risk of a recession will remain uncomfortably high next year as we face the prospects of a slowing growth and uncertain economic future.
A company close to Rafael Correa was the first in Ecuador to begin to monetize the practice of Twitter trolling, and Twitter itself was uncomfortably close to this company.
But some of City Ballet's recent casting choices have been questionable; it has felt, uncomfortably at times, like friends casting friends instead of the best dancer for the part.
Or that it is enough to free Wall Street from the nagging concern that even another year of growth in corporate profits leaves us uncomfortably close to the expansion's end?
Ben may have (somewhat uncomfortably) agreed, but he was spared at the last moment when another contestant, Mandi, swooped in to score a little more pre-rose time with Ben.
Winter is coming, as they say, and as the heat turns on in your home, and the air gets colder outside, you might find that your nose is uncomfortably dry.
It's not easy to stand uncomfortably in front of the banquet table, doing your best to consolidate a lifetime's worth of memories while editing out all the PG-13 bits.
Kevin Young's sweeping history of the hoax is uncomfortably relevant, drawing out the reasons we as Americans can't seem to stop falling for (and thrilling at) all manner of cons.
Here's where it gets uncomfortably meta; Milton gives the most man-accused-of-assault excuse a la Harvey Weinstein himself: "It was in the '70s, everything was different," he says.
Little surprise, perhaps, after Carney said the probability of a "no deal" hard Brexit is "uncomfortably high", and UK trade minister Liam Fox put it as high as 60 percent.
The volume you can achieve with the Essential Earphones HD goes to uncomfortably loud levels, and, to their credit, there's not much breakup or distortion even when you blast them.
Eating a meal too fast means all that food is going to be sitting in your stomach uncomfortably, since it takes several hours for a meal to be fully digested.
Regardless, faced with more uncomfortably chilly meetings, and a legal fight to get the unvested stock, Acton said he decided to just take the winnings he already had and leave.
A decade ago, the film might have garnered skepticism from critics for being too obviously uncontroversial a topic; today, in the age of the alt-right, it seems uncomfortably relevant.
The Danbocchi personal cardboard studio has existed as far back as 2013, but measuring just over five-feet-tall, they required most adults to uncomfortably crouch when they climbed inside.
The status quo is a worn old hammock, and even when its taut strings are uncomfortably restrictive, we lie there, comforted by its familiar shape, lulled by its familiar sway.
Because poverty is falling quickly in India and Bangladesh, most of the people living so uncomfortably now reside in sub-Saharan Africa, especially Nigeria and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
By crafting her sculptures from uncomfortably lifelike materials — including a type of silicone used in special effects makeup, prosthetics, and sex toys — she gives visceral force to these weighty works.
And uncomfortably nursing in a public bathroom will be a thing of the past, as one of the requirements is that the lactation room is separate from the airport bathrooms.
It won't work with most people's phones, it's uncomfortably bulky, and its interface had to be built on top of Samsung's existing operating system (which is itself built on Android).
If they say it uncomfortably you can ask again, offering to make up an excuse like you found their phone or pretend to be drunk and get in the way.
He was only down four points or less in Nevada, New Hampshire, and Colorado, yet uncomfortably trailed Clinton by between 4.2 and 6.2 points in Virginia, Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin.
Paul Gauguin's decorative works, sculpture, wood carvings, and graphic artworks highlight his stimulating color harmonies and rich compositions, even as some of the subject matter sits uncomfortably with today's standards.
The premise sits a little uncomfortably close to some archaic stereotypes of "savage" jungle societies, but we won't see how this plays out in the actual game until this fall.
It's led him to a genuinely entertaining country-powerpop crossover record—so good that the "gushing" imagery on the uncomfortably sexual "Straight Laced Come Undone" is only a minor blip.
A Conner4Real song that compares the United States military's murder of Bin Laden to having sex is uncomfortably catchy but brings to mind the sloppy shock humor of Team America.
This makes her uncomfortably self-aware in a workplace full of FIT and Ivy League grads—so much so that in one episode she even fakes having gone to FIT.
Shot like a creepy home video, the visuals feature an uncomfortably close camera panning across the sleeping celebrities in night vision, lingering over their instantly recognizable faces and uncovered bodies.
But his quick offer to meet the Russian president reminded many Americans, uncomfortably, of the murky espionage scandal that played so large a role in the defeat of Hillary Clinton.
Until then, you'll find me sitting uncomfortably at the gate for my connecting flight, exhausted yet wide-awake, hoping against hope that I don't get stuck with the middle seat.
At the same time, the Italian banks' balance sheets are saddled with worryingly high levels of non-performing loans as well as with uncomfortably high levels of Italian government debt.
Frances travels west in pursuit of professional satisfaction, where she rubs uncomfortably up against her solitude only to reunite with Rosalie decades later, outside a movie theater in San ­Francisco.
It's undeniably disturbing to listen to the ease and charm of Bundy's small talk with the interviewer, who uncomfortably admits to finding lots of common ground with the serial killer.
You control Mario almost like you would an RC car, sending him racing off into the distance until he's a tiny speck, or bringing him uncomfortably close to your face.
We only ate four Grittys in Philly that day, which was enough to feel uncomfortably full for the drive back up the turnpike, but far fewer than we had intended.
His message is about to make a lot of people uncomfortably face a conversation they've been trying to avoid, not unlike Beyonce was able to do with "Formation" last week.
Critics have lashed out at Christie and he endured ridicule from the media and political observers as he uncomfortably stood behind Trump during the GOP hopeful's Super Tuesday press conference.
Clinton and her aides has been a major reason the bureau, more than at any time since at least the Watergate era, has been drawn uncomfortably into a presidential campaign.
"I Am Not a Witch," a grimly absurdist debut feature from the Zambian-born, Welsh-raised director Rungano Nyoni, opens with a scene that uncomfortably implicates its own gawking audience.
FRESH STIMULUS Lagarde largely avoided commentary on current policy but argued that a prolonged period of ultra-easy policy is necessary given global challenges, weak growth and uncomfortably low inflation.
But the truth is that there is a real and growing political split between Israel and American Jewry, one that tugs uncomfortably at the ties that bind the two groups.
He has written great female characters — given humanity by brilliant performers — but too many are ditzes, shrews and dewy young things gaga over uncomfortably older men and Allen stand-ins.
In 246, when confronted by voters who questioned Barack Obama's birthplace, that Mr. McCain stared at the floor uncomfortably, unlike the one in 224 who had steadfastly defended his opponent.
Review: A Girlhood Interrupted in 'The Edge of Our Bodies' First produced in 2011, this coming-of-age story about a pregnant teenager lands uncomfortably in the wake of #MeToo.
In 1991, 26-year-old Lu is a poor artist working at a minimum-wage job and living uncomfortably in a dilapidated loft in one of Brooklyn's seediest industrial neighborhoods.
While companies are expected to weigh in on everything from gun control to transgender rights these days — and many do so uncomfortably — Patagonia has been unapologetically political since the 1970s.
The sheer scale of the zombie population is realised in some impressive extra work, and there are more than a few sequences that'll have you shifting uncomfortably in your seat.
Moreover, Lautner's progressive architecture stuck out uncomfortably from the neighbors' clapboard and stucco piles ("Everyone thought we were rich," Ms. Maxwell-Smith said), and the place was rife with quirks.
The casting couch is shorthand for a cartoon image: the lascivious old producer with roaming hands pursuing a young starlet in an uncomfortably close seating situation during a private audition.
Having kept in close contact with Ireland – she is still an Irish citizen and visits her family there every year – her memory of that contrast remains keen, perhaps uncomfortably so.
But the models also showed that around 10 percent of orphaned moons will outlive their parent planet, remaining in orbit around the host star but at an uncomfortably close proximity.
Whelp, spoiler, but they both picked Miss O'Hara and in a moment of extreme awkwardness and uncomfortably, Phi Phi snubbed Alyssa coming in for a hug as she sashayed away.
There are sorrows and tragedies, one involving a story thread that allows Ms. Gerwig to root around in grief and a scene in which she uncomfortably, hilariously, clears the room.
But it explores that pettiness with such pinpoint exactitude that the links between casual everyday misogyny and the violence of a Harvey Weinstein or a mass shooter feel uncomfortably clear.
But as it intimately tethers you to Logan and Laura, at times uncomfortably (their claws were made for impaling), it reminds you that these mutants are never less than human.
I'd never been big on drills, but with Will I actually preferred them to matches, because the way his warmth and thoughtfulness contracted in competition reminded me uncomfortably of myself.
Not only did these women have to shell out more cash for what should've been a short trip, but they were often forced to listen to chatterbox drivers—uncomfortably so.
Whatever the case, it feels interminable, like a test of the viewer's indie film commitment, daring them to shift, clear their throat, uncomfortably laugh, or just grab their jacket and leave.
I felt a slight tingle for a few seconds, but the sensation disappeared soon after, and it didn't crack or make my skin feel uncomfortably taut like other clay-infused masks.
"This is not fair to the people and taxpayers of the United States," Trump said, referring to "chronic underpayments" from other member-nations, as the crowd shifted uncomfortably and exchanged glances.
At one point, the airplane pulled out of a 213-foot dive at an airspeed of almost 2117 mph, which is uncomfortably close to the 737's "redline" of 390 mph.
It's too weird, too personal and too desperately vulnerable, a twisted reflection of the reality culture that we have come to take for granted and one that uncomfortably indicts the viewer.
As if eyeing Billie Eilish and the advent of whisper-pop, Gordon sings uncomfortably close to the mic, and her every breath becomes a percussive element — a reminder of her presence.
A rendition of one of my personal church favorites "I Am Healed" ended with the writer next to me uncomfortably searching for tissues to help me with my sobs and snot.
This isn't a trivial thing — as the soldiers spend a lot of time outdoors in the sun, the helmets would become uncomfortably hot, to the point where they would get burned.
But it is at least possible the market is moving towards a period of undersupply, when demand will be growing strongly, supply will be lagging, and stocks will feel uncomfortably tight.
" After all, Donald Trump's regressive and dismissive campaign slogan feels uncomfortably close to the Twitter sentiment the Roseanne social media team paired with the trailer: "Some things aren't meant to change.
But 60 years later, the criticism of Bacon's homosexuality is uncomfortably anachronistic, especially in counterpoint to Bacon's contemporary and onetime friend Lucian Freud, who fathered 12-plus children out of wedlock.
North Waziristan has remained fairly quiet, but the neighbouring district, Kurram, accounted for 220% of casualties, suggesting that some of the fighters ejected from North Waziristan are still uncomfortably close by.
It has no reason to exist, it's cruel for the sake of being cruel, and it uncomfortably intersects with the moments when the series has been cavalier about violence against women.
Minus the deadnaming and treating her transness as a "reveal," and uncomfortably hitting on the hypersexualized transwoman trope, I'd be singing this game's praises to the top of the neon cityscape.
From there, she battles the uncomfortably realistic fallout from the catastrophe, including PTSD, a burgeoning pill-popping problem, and lies (so many lies) about what really happened on the covert operation.
His inability to impress his partner, his failure to find a sustainable career and the emasculating retreat to his mother's spare bedroom will be uncomfortably familiar to a modern young audience.
Esteemed comedy duo and all around badass feminists Ilana Glazer and Abbi Jacobson of Broad City fame never shy away from current events, even when the topic may uncomfortably affect them.
"As it's still the holiday season, we thought it'd be nice to dress up as Piet," the man tells a journalist from a radio station, while his kids look on uncomfortably.
Bottom line: With Disney's acquisition of 21st Century Fox's entertainment assets, the company's position in news and television is uncomfortably overlapping with the social media companies' business interests in those areas.
That through uncomfortably close relationships, the well-connected act in concert with politicians to affect a mutual benefit, a benefit that may very well come at the detriment of the masses.
They must also realize, uncomfortably, that they are not immune from either budget cuts, or from changes in work rules that could significantly erode the job security of foreign service officers.
According to Self Magazine, after a long day of wearing uncomfortably tight clothes and shapewear, KhrystyAna found her legs turning blue and blisters on her feet — all due to poor circulation.
New ISIS fronts Not far from Deir Ezzor, Assad's army is trying to hold off ISIS on another front, this one lying uncomfortably close to one of the regime's major arteries.
The case itself contains multitudes that speak to the state of division and prejudice that America was in at the time (and in an uncomfortably evident number of ways still is).
There seemed to be nothing odd in their behaviour, except perhaps that when they came home they did not go upstairs to sleep, but hunkered down uncomfortably in the back parlour.
While this announcement immediately spawned fantasies of a future that looked uncomfortably like Ghost in the Shell, other versions of brain-machine interfaces (BMIs) have been in use for a while.
Overall I'd hate to call Mainlining 'fun' given its subject matter, but what the hell—completely violating people's digital privacy in the name of 'justice' makes for an uncomfortably good time.
And without a new strategy, Democrats may continue to face uncomfortably tight results in races like this one, which ought to have been a easy win for Kasim Reed's handpicked successor.
School Uniform If you throw a letterman jacket over this school uniform, you can start your scene in a public space without feeling uncomfortably exposed (if that's not what you're into).
The Democratic Party's various appeals designed to mollify the race-based rancor of angry white men all quite uncomfortably echo the Republican capitulation to anti-Reconstruction forces in the nineteenth century.
Though a foot lower than previously predicted, that's still uncomfortably close for many residents, as most levees would be topped by river heights between 20 to 22 feet, according to Nola.com.
Clinton, the Democratic presidential nominee, has been on the defensive this week after media reports alleged an uncomfortably close affiliation between State and her family foundation during Clinton's tenure as secretary.
"Let taxes be cut, though the heavens fall," would have been a fitting epitaph for Ryan without Trump's intervention, and is now uncomfortably close to a literal description of Ryan's priorities.
In Ingram's book, old photos of Kuhler as a child show a youngster standing uncomfortably next to his mother, detached and awkward, with big eyes gazing somewhere a million miles away.
Prices drop at least 30 percent until the end of September, but Ms. Caulfield said that May and June are uncomfortably hot while July and August is heart of monsoon season.
The borrowing associated with a deal, if it happens, could be in record amounts and may send ratios of debt-to-Ebitda (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization) uncomfortably high.
Mexico's economy posted no growth in the second quarter, edging uncomfortably close to a recession, and underlining the economic challenge facing President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador who took office in December.
They chose to play actual people rather than caricatures, a decision that made the charged interactions this agonized man and this misunderstood woman feel surprisingly — and, in today's world, uncomfortably — real.
There is "Majesty," an overbearing collaboration with Eminem — to be fair, one of the only rappers who can match Ms. Minaj's theatricality — that extends for an uncomfortably long period of time.
Ms. Katz said on Tuesday she had yet to hear back from WCBS-TV, and that 76 degrees was just an opening offer to ensure the temperatures were not uncomfortably cold.
To avoid ending up with a bed that's uncomfortably high, he said, consider how the height of the bed frame, box spring and mattress will add up when shopping for components.
WASHINGTON — Republican lawmakers in the House are hurtling toward a collision over immigration, raising the prospect of a divisive and uncomfortably public intraparty fight just five months before November's midterm elections.
But on the other hand, a ton of his quips (his takes on Jeffrey Epstein, the in memoriam, Felicity Huffman's teenage daughter, and the all-male directors category) fell uncomfortably flat.
While Cole's book Blind Spot (2017) was heavy with the absence of the human figure in the midst of human works, Sharlet makes the human figure uncomfortably present in his photographs.
There's something uncomfortably and literally childlike about this child of God, who, like the other villagers, with their pleading eyes and hands, seems like a relic from a white-savior myth.
That's especially true of the festering sourness of the grown-ups — including Conor's uncomfortably married parents (Amy Warren and Billy Carter) and the sadistic priest who runs Conor's school (Martin Moran).
Meanwhile, sterling briefly fell below $1.30 on Friday after Bank of England Governor Mark Carney said in an interview that there was an "uncomfortably high" risk of a no-Brexit deal.
"Even if I was sick, I had to work," she recalled of her former job, adding that lighting was poor and temperatures were often uncomfortably high in the tin-roofed building.
Elon Musk's social media outbursts could land him in some uncomfortably hot water, according to Laura Unger, a former SEC commissioner and the agency's acting chairman under President George W. Bush.
I could sense my wife shift uncomfortably beside me as we read the plaque, encountering the memory that her Kentucky foremothers had entrusted her with, whether she wanted it or not.
None of them contain uncomfortably long bidet gags, or references to "pains in my undercarriage," or a scene where Larry the Cable Guy's talking tow truck character pees himself in public.
I had just been lucky enough to be taught that these inner sensations I thought were very intense and even uncomfortably strange could actually be experienced as something joyous and delightful.
" A school district spokeswoman told PEOPLE that "when he entered the school, he entered the school from the front office and no one felt uncomfortably or said he shouldn't be allowed in.
I appreciate that the iFrogz symbol isn't very obvious on the black pair I have here in The Verge's office, but they also sit uncomfortably on my head because of my glasses.
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On a secondary level, there were the parents' apprehensions regarding their children -- and specifically, the plight of single-mother Jane (Shailene Woodley), uncomfortably forced to contemplate the issue of nature versus nurture.
The Chinese currency has weakened by almost 2.7% this month and is now uncomfortably close to the symbolically important level of 7 to the dollar, last breached during the 2008 financial crisis.
The Federal Reserve should heed the lessons of the 1960s and raise interest rates to prevent inflation from accelerating suddenly and uncomfortably, one of the Fed's most hawkish policymakers suggested on Friday.
Projected in a soaring offsite warehouse space, presented by Kurimanzutto, Calderón's Caída libre (Free fall) shrouds the difference between documentary and fictional narrative, sending uncomfortably real shivers down the spines of viewers.
Obviously, Rodney has one blind spot during his hard sell to Candy: pimps can barely protect "their girls," as they continuously, and uncomfortably, refer to the women they control, abuse, and exploit.
This two-minute trailer sets up the series's uncomfortably familiar premise before, like all the teasers that came earlier, wooing us with gorgeous visuals and the promise of a rebellious Elisabeth Moss.
No, the Clown Egg Register was clearly built for the express purposes of reminding us all uncomfortably of that roomful of disembodied heads in Return to Oz and haunting our nightmares forevermore.
Mr Levitsky and Mr Ziblatt offer the troubling thought that the norms of civility and compromise seen in Washington between the end of Reconstruction and the 1980s rested, uncomfortably, on racial exclusion.
Improbably, maybe even uncomfortably, he managed to bring those songs on tour for much of last year, singing the details of her final days night after night—occasionally skipping the grimmest bits.
Horizon Zero Dawn has something new to say about the post-Doomsday Earth, which is no small feat in a crowded apocalyptic market that seems to be careening uncomfortably close to reality.
The hosts serve, for the audience, both as a sort of cattle—either being used and maintained or retired to pasture—and as uncomfortably human-like when they exhibit vulnerability or emotion.
The fact that the book keeps surfacing (and that Elizabeth seems surprised when she spots it) is a reminder that politics, religion, and ideology have always mixed uncomfortably and strangely in America.
Millions of people might have laughed uncomfortably and made bad jokes when they saw a TV commercial during Sunday's Super Bowl that talked about constipation caused by use of prescription opioid painkillers.
When I recently mentioned that to a French political commentator, he uncomfortably skirted the question with a cop out that the idea of a united Europe has changed since de Gaulle's time.
Japan has a long-standing defence alliance with the United States, a stance that sits uncomfortably with Moscow, which has often accused Washington of projecting its military might close to Russia's borders.
In 1964, Senator Barry Goldwater had to wait a bit uncomfortably for the endorsement of Senator Everett Dirksen of Illinois, but Mr. Dirksen gave it and thus ended the stop-Goldwater movement.

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