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It's easy to decide that the unendingly endearing Elgort should get some credit for trying.
"I am unendingly relieved that the military is finally doing the right thing," she said.
Jade Chang is unendingly clever in her generous debut novel about the comedy of racial identity.
Unendingly low rates have skewed financial markets, ensuring a big sell-off if rates were suddenly to rise.
"I am unendingly relieved that the military is finally doing the right thing," Manning said in a statement.
In nearly every robot-adjacent story, artificial lifeforms succeed in achieving sentience only to realize that they are abjectly, unendingly oppressed.
But she's unendingly starry-eyed, a trait that lands her in a relationship with the slightly older, arrogant, world-weary Anthony (Burke).
She knows how to find the comedy in Julia's neurotic obsessive fantasies, and the tragedy in her series of unendingly terrible adventures in online dating.
It was also unendingly saccharine, as the band dropped out so Skiba could scream "I'd love to rub your back" at the top of his lungs.
Performed a cappella, the songs spin tales of mythologically mean prison guards, and loves and lives lost, and the backbreaking purgatory of unendingly repetitive physical tasks.
Without Hade snapping me on his iPhone pretty much everywhere we go, there would be no pictures on this account and I'm unendingly grateful for his patience.
President Barack Obama's eight years in office unleashed tremendous racial resentment and fear, capitalized upon shamelessly first by Mr. Trump's 2016 campaign and then, mercilessly and unendingly, in his presidency.
Welk, for the benefit of … well, practically anyone not in assisted living … was the son of dirt-poor North Dakotan German immigrant farmers who earned enduring fame on a television variety show that ran unendingly in the 20th century.
Food writers have long pointed to how restaurants serving cuisine that originates from non–Western European countries (unendingly referred to as "ethnic food") judge such businesses against flawed notions of authenticity or perceive them as more likely to be dangerous.
And while even I'm impressed by a great deal of Trump's real estate feats, it's going to be a different story in Washington where Trump's bombast is making it more and more politically advantageous to oppose him publicly and unendingly.
We see ours as a palimpsest of succeeding nows, like wheatpasted posters blithely and unendingly covering up yesterday's posters on boarded-up storefronts, while they measure theirs in workweeks or lunar months or fiscal years or a relentless thud of falling decades.
And on a day when we are all celebrating the bare form, we must congratulate the woman who said "Nude selfies 'til I die" for your unendingly unique ways to celebrate the bare human form, leaving absolutely nothing to the imagination. XOXO,
To generate these feels she must, of course, be the right kind of woman — someone whose life has been sprinkled with damage as if it were seasoning, but who's still unendingly open-hearted, patient, fond of all the right things, and willing, as Will effuses of Abby, to always eat what the sushi chef puts in front of her, even the uni.
Aga's stipulation meant the people of Uruk to become drawers of water unendingly, denoting slaveryW.G Lambert (1980) p.339-340 since irrigation was pivotal to life in southern Mesopotamia.Katz Gilgamesh and Akka p.
We hardly replied. There was nothing with which we could reply. Our regiments, although completely exhausted, were beating off one attack after another by bayonet ... Blood flowed unendingly, the ranks became thinner and thinner and thinner. The number of graves multiplied.
Harker stumbles around secret passages, weathers attacks > from unknown assailants and is stalked unendingly by Dracula's bride. It's > Castle Dracula in full house-of-horrors form. The Count himself is more > alive, as a character. He brings Harker into a kind of confidence, seemingly > happy to have someone living to talk with.
" "This album is chill music for me – music to write to", said author Chuck Palahniuk. "I'm writing short stories to this right now. I put this on repeat, something Andy Warhol used to do. He'd put singles on and play them unendingly to the point where the language would break down, and he would paint to that trance-like repetition.
Up to 5,000 people had been triaged and fewer than 200 remained at the medical unit. Hospital evacuations continued from other area hospitals that were flooded or damaged. Reports from the Methodist Hospital indicated that people were dying of dehydration and exhaustion while the staff worked unendingly in horrendous conditions. The first floor of the hospital flooded and the dead were stacked in a second floor operating room.
Another cognitive enhancement provided by playing video games would be the improvement of brain functioning speed. This happens as the player is immersed in an unendingly changing environment where they are required to constantly think and problem solve while playing in order to do well in the game. This constant problem solving forces the brain to constantly run and so the speed of thought is sharpened greatly, because the need to think quickly is required to succeed. The attention span of the player is also benefited.
She pleaded that Wolfgang's place of detention might be changed for somewhere less dangerous to his life and health. She reminded the ambassador of the Duncker family's long- standing revolutionary activism and assured him that she would be "unendingly grateful" for his help in giving her son back to his family and so secure for the Moscow-based film industry his talent and dedication. Whatever the ambassador's private thoughts, arranging Wolfgang Duncker's rescue from the arctic labour camp was clearly far beyond his powers. Erika's visit to her husband nevertheless went ahead.
Rico Püstel, also known as Dinamoe, hails from Germany and has already released on labels such as Frankie and Minisketch. Here on Archipel he brings us "A Divine Proclamation To Space And Time" which is composed of seven pieces of very diverse and viscous moods. "Mercury" and "Papumpu" take on delicate ebbing and flowing melodic spaces which purr warmly and steadily along into the headier realm with "Chatpoint", "3.38" and "When it Falls it Burns" which comfortably envelope the quietly arcing grey matter within anyone at earshot. "Orcus" and "Ainz" form abstract vessels which unendingly contort into ever novel perceptions while they pitch and yaw within a radiation rich, wavering, quantum framework.
In Hellblazer #64, it is said (but not confirmed) that Jesus was conceived from the archangel Gabriel's rape of a woman named Mary ("He'd committed rape behind a carpenter's in Nazareth, and a cycle of agony began that ended on a hill above Jerusalem...").Hellblazer #64 (April 1993) In Neil Gaiman's The Sandman mythos, the Presence's angelic servants are shown as residents of the Silver City, a place that is styled upon "Paradise" or "Heaven"; it was initially referred to as a separate place,Sandman #24 but has since been equated with Heaven. Within the city there are two towers. At the top of the tallest tower, the Tower of Unendingly High, is the Primum Mobile, the Throne of Light, where God resides.
Pilgrims flock to the Nagcarlan Church to pray before the images of St. Bartholomew and San Diego de Alcala known for their miraculous healing. However, there is also one interesting belief among the locals about a hidden tunnel which is referred to as "the Jewel of Nagcarlan" the stories about the existence of a "hidden tunnel of the Nagcarlan Underground Cemetery" circulated and never ceased to depart from the minds of the believers. This legend has been passed from generations after generations of Nagcarleños about the hidden tunnel somewhere in the very heart of Nagcarlan Underground Cemetery that is believed to be connected behind the church's Altar. Stories unendingly chronicled that the Franciscan Father Vicente Belloc who supposedly had the first hand knowledge of the secret tunnel, protectively carried the secret of the underground tunnel to his grave.
In a review for The New York Times, W. H. Auden praised The Return of the King and found The Lord of the Rings a "masterpiece of the genre". The science fiction author and critic Anthony Boucher, in a review for The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, praised the volume as "a masterly narration of tremendous and terrible climactic events", although he also noted that Tolkien's prose "seems sometimes to be protracted for its own sake". The critic Edwin Muir, writing in The Sunday Observer, attacked the book as "a boy's adventure story", comparing it to the works of Rider Haggard, and stating that "except for a few old wizards", all the characters "are boys masquerading as adult[s]". The author Anthony Price, reviewing the novel for The Oxford Mail, called it "more than immense; it is complete", praising Tolkien's Middle-earth as "an absolutely real and unendingly exciting world".
The British Association for the Advancement of Science accused the Review of scientific racism, and the University of Glasgow philosophy department boycotted a talk Scruton had been invited to deliver to its philosophy society. Scruton believed that the incidents made his position as a university professor untenable, although he also maintained that "it was worth sacrificing your chances of becoming a fellow of the British Academy, a vice-chancellor or an emeritus professor for the sheer relief of uttering the truth."Gentle Regrets, 77. (Scruton was in fact elected a fellow of the British Academy in 2008.) In 2002 he described the effect of the editorship on his life: > It cost me many thousand hours of unpaid labour, a hideous character > assassination in Private Eye, three lawsuits, two interrogations, one > expulsion, the loss of a university career in Britain, unendingly > contemptuous reviews, Tory suspicion, and the hatred of decent liberals > everywhere.
House-elves are unendingly loyal to their human families; so much so, that Dobby, who served the Malfoy family, attempts to punish himself each time he utters a negative remark about them (even after his freedom) until the final book, in which he defies Bellatrix Lestrange. According to Kreacher, "a House-elf's highest law is his master's bidding"; however, while House-elves must obey their masters without question, they have been known to find loopholes in orders that allow for unintended interpretations to protect themselves or their friends. Because of their docile, obedient natures, some families abuse their house-elves; Dark wizard families in particular seem to make a habit thereof, as when the Malfoys forced Dobby to torture himself, or when the Black family customarily decapitated their house-elves as they became enfeebled by age. Nonetheless, most house-elves are horrified by freedom even from the most cruel masters.
In his 1983 book Beyond Objectivism and Relativism: Science, Hermeneutics, and Praxis, Bernstein diagnosed a serious issue that affects much of modern philosophy as it oscillates unendingly between two untenable positions; on the one hand, the dogmatic search for absolute truths, and on the other, the conviction that “anything goes” when it comes to the justification of our most cherished beliefs and ideas. According to Bernstein, what underlies this predicament is a deep longing for certainty, the urge “to find some fixed point, some stable rock upon which we can secure our lives against the vicissitudes that constantly threaten us.” This is what he calls the Cartesian anxiety, a mostly unacknowledged existential fear that seems to lead us ineluctably to a grand Either/Or: “Either there is some support for our being, a fixed foundation for our knowledge, or we cannot escape the forces of darkness that envelop us with madness, with intellectual and moral chaos”. Although in philosophy this Cartesian anxiety mostly shows up in the discussion of epistemological issues, Bernstein is pointing to something much deeper and universal with this notion, something that permeates almost every aspect of life and has serious ethical and political consequences.

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