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"unhappily" Definitions
  1. in an unhappy way
  2. used to say that a particular situation or fact makes you sad or disappointed synonym unfortunately

242 Sentences With "unhappily"

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Is it wrong to pursue another who is engaged unhappily?
A stinkbug smells, unhappily for us all, like a stinkbug.
So it would make sense that he would be reacting unhappily.
But their lives were often upended by their deeply unhappily father.
Unhappily for Manx firms, these products are sold with hefty commissions.
Of course, we already know that Mary Page did marry, unhappily.
Unhappily, we don't have a man who can be her equal.
Unhappily Trump, voters have not yet caught up with the experts.
It is not surprising that many would (unhappily) choose the former.
But, unhappily, he is driven and distraught for [much of the time].
The singer unhappily accedes, although Lester ends up doing the dirty work.
A man who is merely unhappily married or who wants to stray from his wife generally finds a social peer, a similarly unhappily married or perhaps divorced woman, or a single woman who works in some other professional context.
It was about a grandmother who was moving, unhappily, to a smaller house.
Or was this culture simply a coincidence that unhappily allowed abuse to continue?
Then I found out he was unhappily married and looking to get out.
But if you're unhappily unpartnered, a pretend lover doesn't make you any less lonely.
Unhappily married, Jenna becomes pregnant, leaves town, and has an affair with a doctor.
Unhappily for the nation, that's all he needs to lock in left-wing backing.
Janka, as she was known, was unhappily married to another man, a film director.
But you know who you won't see defecating in that book, happily or unhappily?
For 38 years, she was unhappily married, to a diamond dealer named Pesach Berman.
The only daughter of an unhappily married couple, the young Tonya is a daddy's girl.
One gets the sense of a subject straining at his leash, unhappily confined, stubbornly untamed.
One gets the sense of a subject straining at his leash, unhappily confined, stubbornly untamed.
On Tuesday, a neighboring professor would call, unhappily describing the big colony under his desk.
In the first play, we watched a king unhappily transformed from sovereign to humble human being.
Angela had advanced unhappily toward middle age, when such pressures would surely come to an end.
Jennie Jerome was a beautiful Brooklyn heiress who unhappily married the increasingly deranged Lord Randolph Churchill.
Unhappily, he ends up with cartons of the record crammed into every inch of his apartment.
Colin L. Powell was boxed out by rivals under the younger Mr. Bush and left unhappily.
Unhappily, another recent study in JAMA Surgery shows how difficult it remains to pose these questions.
Let's talk about the cultural differences that, happily or unhappily, come with different conceptions of kinship.
Today, unhappily, the island's fate lies largely in the hands of Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Turkey's authoritarian president.
Mr. Trump acquiesced, but unhappily — a frustration that may have colored his views on Syria, they said.
He's not scared of death—some people die unhappily at 100, he'll die fulfilled before he's 30.
She is unhappily married to a white-collar criminal (Dylan McDermott), and one thing leads to another.
Unhappily, they discover that money had been wired to Vera from the Cayman Islands, but from whom?
All the characters in the drama moved on, happily or unhappily, to the next events in their lives.
Educated and long-resident in the Netherlands, she was unhappily married to a man from her native Pakistan.
Obama's failure to take to the bully pulpit on race unhappily coincided with the rise of racial demagogues.
Ms. Blanchett is portraying the hostess and birthday girl, Anna, a ravishing widow who is unhappily turning 40.
"Lost Children Archive" begins with a journey — not of a fictional migrant but of an unhappily married couple.
Unhappily for me—and everyone else—we've made little progress in extending the outer limit of the human lifespan.
GRAINY footage of police officers shooting members of the public, often black, has become unhappily familiar in recent years.
One was Orce Stankovski, who had previously spent six months unhappily working on a pig farm, according to Arsov.
Mr. Obama's failure to take to the bully pulpit on race unhappily coincided with the rise of racial demagogues.
When I thought of having to support them on my own in their old age, my stomach creaked unhappily.
Ancelotti's career is not over because his spell at Bayern ended unhappily; he is far from a busted flush.
And after making it through the dating world, women are still more likely than men to be unhappily married.
Though Jesenská was unhappily married, she was also, as evidenced in the Schocken compilation, clear-eyed, sanguine and pragmatic.
I've been unhappily surprised by a lot of what has gone on within the economics profession since the 2008 crisis.
Darke's Cindy is unhappily married while Camp's Jane has recently been dumped by the man she was planning on marrying.
The sum effect suggests Rod Serling, the creator of the "Twilight Zone" series, unhappily moonlighting as a soap opera scenarist.
Patrick Wilson stars as an unhappily married rich guy obsessed with a suspected wife-murderer (Eddie Marsan) and his story.
Unhappily, Friedrich and his wife, five months pregnant with Frederick Christ Trump, Donald's father, returned to New York in 1905.
In 1950s America, Therese (Rooney Mara), an insecure shop girl, falls for Carol (Cate Blanchett), a glamorous, unhappily married woman.
Unhappily for President Vladimir V. Putin, Russia's fiscal crisis has coincided with his military interventions in eastern Ukraine and Syria.
He is partial to elaborately upholstered sentences, sometimes unhappily so, and a contrapuntal structure — there's a novel within this novel.
Twinging at the back of our minds is the feeling that Brittany is laboring so unhappily on our behalf, too.
"I think this ends unhappily," said Douglas H. Paal, vice president for studies at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
After her arrest, Arcay disappears from the movie, and Pierre finds himself living unhappily in luxurious but stifling new circumstances.
She is unhappily anticipating disparaging questions about American politics, having had these unpleasant exchanges when she lived in Europe before.
She is a woman whose story, both happily and unhappily, is rather more than the sum of its rabbit parts.
Unhappily married Evelyn Couch (Kathy Bates) meets Ninny Threadgoode (Jessica Tandy), who tells her stories about women she used to know.
Plenty of other creatures do their bit for science, from yeast to flatworms to zebra fish to marmosets and, unhappily, chimpanzees.
Avenatti's platform is dethroning President Trump – and, unhappily for the nation, that's all he needs to lock in left-wing backing.
If Mr Kuroda's monetary-regime shift was not as decisive as hoped, fiscal policy has proved unexpectedly powerful—albeit unhappily so.
He noted, unhappily, tidy modern landscaping; he then recalled his recent disquiet on finding that he had begun to paint flowers.
Insatiable's trailer starts with a teenage girl gazing unhappily into a mirror because her dog died—jk, it's because she's fat.
Unhappily married to a cold man who disdains her volunteer work with prison inmates, Carol is unprepared for Chris's romantic expectations.
Like Mr. Xi, for example, other leaders recognized that China's naked capitalism left many people living unhappily in a spiritual vacuum.
Prosecutors argued that Mr. Harris was unhappily married and intentionally killed his son because he wanted an escape from family life.
"Andrew is going to die, so that means we are only going to have four people in our family," Lea said unhappily.
And, most unhappily of all, the benefits of Trump's much-celebrated tax deal -- which never gained much traction with voters -- have faded.
An unhappily married couple take their two young children on a trip to visit the ancestral homeland of the Apaches in Arizona.
Now that these details are lodged unhappily in the cultural consciousness, it's hard to imagine slipping on a bathrobe without a shiver.
Dating users to list that they are "happily married" or "unhappily married" was being changed by a programmer, as it was a mistake.Trump.
As Ted and Joanna Kramer, the unhappily married parents of a moppet named Billy (Justin Henry), Hoffman and Streep played relatable, complicated people.
Mike Huckabee's failed campaign, said his focus had shifted to winning in November, even if that meant unhappily falling in behind Mr. Trump.
Unhappily for Bloom and his fellow schemer, Max Bialystock, played by Zero Mostel, their outrageously tasteless musical, "Springtime for Hitler," is a sensation.
Doctor Vlad, as he is known, quickly becomes a subject of fascination in the village, not least to the childless, unhappily married Fidelma.
Alicia Vikander, as a 17th-century woman unhappily in an arranged marriage (with Christoph Waltz), has an affair with a painter (Dane DeHaan).
For many people, going to work is simply a way to make a living, unhappily trudging through each day to make ends meet.
I am unhappily surprised and deeply disappointed by the poor quality of public lawyering in Trump&aposs behalf that we have seen thus far.
In "Vulnerability," the longest and most devastating story, the main character, an unhappily married artist, falls in love with two men over the phone.
Many, like Hart, have been loyal members of the party their entire lives, but are now unhappily being forced to question their political identity.
And while most Republicans fear Democrats keeping the White House enough to unhappily support Trump, it's worth listening to what they've said about him.
In "Pearl," a rich, unhappily married man hires a woman to paint his portrait and makes her a real estate offer she can't refuse.
Some parents are pulling their children from the religious schools and sending them to private ones, or settling unhappily for technical and vocational schools.
Unhappily, Rod Rosenstein, Mr Sessions's deputy and so the man who would take charge of such an appointment, was also involved in Mr Comey's removal.
The adventure ended unhappily — Dorados was relegated, and Guardiola, plagued by injury, made only 10 appearances — but the impression he made was a strong one.
One of the many ironies here is that on the eve of the election the two sides were moving, not unhappily, toward an optimistic détente.
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Pius sees both a potential mark and something of himself in his teenage cousin Eze (Antonio J. Bell), who arrives unexpectedly — and unhappily — from America.
All three women married for money and status, and lived unhappily with neurasthenic mothers, chilly in-laws, unfaithful husbands, disappointing children, loneliness, depression and ennui.
Unhappily, though the play has been heavily truncated to accommodate a cast of just 10, there is another hour to go before the curtain falls.
After the printing district burned down, in 1835, he returned to Long Island, working unhappily as a schoolteacher and pursuing a knockabout career in journalism.
The cast addressed him afterward from the stage, asking him "to work on behalf of all of us," and Mr. Trump reacted unhappily on Twitter.
Neither ending is canon, but the suggestion Emily and Corvo would be even worse once they got back into power feels unhappily authentic to the zeitgeist.
Ms. Jolie and Mr. Pitt play an unhappily married American couple on vacation at a small seaside hotel in the south of France in the 1970s.
Drawing inspiration from this unwritten law of Disney, animator Jeff Hong created Unhappily Ever After, a tumblog that brings classic Disney characters into the real world.
And the Man in Black (Ed Harris) is still kicking around unhappily, having murdered his daughter last season because he believed her to be a host.
Otherwise, Clinton risks incurring the wrath of the Warren-Sanders new left — many of whom already feel unhappily about having settled for the more moderate candidate.
And then there's the boyfriend Sinesh, whose parents passed away in a car accident a couple years ago and he's been unhappily living with friends and family.
The Carpetbagger #OscarsSoWhite, that damning hashtag that made the rounds last year, can again, unhappily, be revived for this year's Oscar nominations, which were announced Thursday morning.
Trumptendo is the work of artist Jeff Hong, known for the Disney-lampooning Unhappily Ever After Photoshop jobs and a series of Nintendo games starring punk icons.
Quickly enough, however, the flashbacks get more pointed, more explanatory about how Dre and Bow went from feeling blissfully in love to unhappily tethered to each other.
"Unhappily, there's not much substance here on arms reductions," Joshua Pollack, a senior research associate at Middlebury's James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies, wrote earlier this week.
She has watched, unhappily, as Republicans have watered down the Dodd-Frank Act, the Obama-era legislation aimed at reining in risky banking practices and protecting consumers.
He later reacted unhappily to Manager John McNamara's refusal to use him during that year's World Series, in which they lost to the Mets in seven games.
The story of a transgender East German singer, seduced, abandoned and stranded in Kansas, who finds herself through rock 'n' roll, it ends ambiguously, but not unhappily.
After the professional photographs were taken, after the unhappily ever after, the houses and careers went on to the pains and pleasures that "Clockwork" evokes so suggestively.
Actress Constance Wu made headlines this week after she responded rather unhappily to news that her ABC sitcom Fresh Off the Boat had been renewed for another season.
Kimara is black, unhappily single, a debt-ridden do-gooder who longs for a child; Clair is white, miserably married, a late-in-life mom who opted out.
Her life, long joined unhappily with that of Boesman, another "colored" South African living under apartheid, has been a series of numbing treks from one shantytown to another.
A different version of this story would have him simply closeted and learning something new about himself and drifting through life unhappily because he's missing something he can't name.
A feature of the site that allows a new user to select "happily married" or "unhappily married" as a status in their profile is being fixed, according to Riddleberger.
A down-at-the-heels lawyer (William Hurt) is driven wild — and turned ruthless — by a rich, unhappily married beauty (Kathleen Turner) in this steamy thriller from Lawrence Kasdan.
Johnson's forgettable coaching career with the Lakers lasted just 237 games at the close of the 245-33 season before he unhappily vowed never to return to that occupation.
Crawford and Seeger, who was an unhappily married father of three when they met, fell in love as she prepared to leave for her Guggenheim-funded trip to Europe.
I unhappily had vertigo on trips to India and Japan, two trips that we had meticulously planned, and it inspired me to go back to my more flexible ways.
More radically, her London-born, Broadway-bound revival of the 1970 Stephen Sondheim musical "Company" transformed the unhappily swinging single at its center from a man into a woman.
A cartoon in the left-wing Israeli daily Haaretz showed Trump, from the safety of a trench, bidding Netanyahu "so long!" as the Israeli leader unhappily storms Iran alone.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump appears to be moving -- unhappily -- toward signing a bipartisan agreement that provides only a fraction of the money he demanded for a border wall.
Single-minded and predatory, he sets his sights on the naïve heiress Susan Brown (Heather Sears), while recklessly pursuing the worldly wise but unhappily married Alice Aisgill (Simone Signoret).
But on the other hand, miscalculating new product plans might leave you staring unhappily at your low-res MacBook Air for a year longer than you ever really wanted to.
If you're coupled, you feel the pressure to make a grand gesture, and if you're (unhappily) single, you feel the disgust of being surrounded by over-the-top romantic gestures.
A great fear of single urbanites comes unhappily true for the central character in "A Life," a bleak new play by Adam Bock that opened on Monday at Playwrights Horizons.
Her immediate family was upper middle class at the best of times: Her parents — unhappily married, as she recounts in "Yesterday Morning," her 22009 volume — lived chronically above their means.
A sharp satire of suburban anomie that played with 21986s pop styles, "Tahiti" was laced with autobiographical resonance; the unhappily married couple at its center was based on Bernstein's parents.
The requirements of the rom-com—even ones that chooses to end unhappily ever after—and the commercial imperative to continue making a show indefinitely are at odds with one another.
Until Mr Trump took office, all American presidents have bowed unhappily to that reality, handling the North Koreans as cautiously as police negotiators trying to talk down a murderous hostage-taker.
Many of those Clinton voters were unhappily surprised when, less than two weeks after the election, Gabbard agreed to meet with Trump to make her case for a noninterventionist foreign policy.
Unhappily, Beijing has been unwilling to fully cooperate, fearing a flood of malnourished, diseased refugees, or a too-close-for-comfort landing of U.S. troops if the North were to collapse.
After the war, Michael unhappily marries a woman, Flora; Thomas begs him to imagine what their lives together could be like, but homosexuality was still criminalized in England at the time.
Until this week, perhaps the least qualified attorney general in living memory was Alberto Gonzales, who served unhappily in George W. Bush's second term before he resigned under a legal cloud.
Ms. Bell (who also wrote the preposterous script) and Ed Helms play an unhappily childless twosome who practice "results-based" sex by means of a phone app that tracks ovarian cycles.
Unhappily, after passing a plumped-up budget last week, and with increased deficits looming, Congress is not prone to spend more on bridges and roads, as popular as such programs are.
At the time, he was unhappily married to his second wife, Zinaida, whose favorite activities included chain-smoking and playing cards, and who had attracted him with her exceptional housekeeping skills.
The story centers around Violet and Joe, an unhappily married couple living in Harlem during its Renaissance in the 1920s, and 17-year-old Dorcas, who Joe begins an affair with.
The liberal groups also unhappily remember a relatively slow start to the judicial nominating process by Mr. Obama's administration given its need to focus on the faltering economy and other issues.
At 24 he moved to Atlanta, where he worked, unhappily, for a midsize investment firm, and for the first time in his life sat at a desk for eight hours a day.
Given the power of the president to appoint all of those responsible for exercising the power of the law, they can substantially weaken it without legislating—a fact which I cite unhappily.
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We had just finished examining all the shootings that took place over Memorial Day weekend, a period often unhappily viewed here as the start of the city's hottest and most dangerous months.
It's not just that she's unhappily divorced, leaving behind two adult daughters, but that her sleazy ex-lover, a high-profile blogger named Ned McGowan, has left her for a celebrity dermatologist.
When the Liberal Party disintegrated after the rise of Labour, Churchill conveniently "re-ratted" back to the Conservatives, where Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin put him unhappily in charge of the nation's finances.
Instead, it seems that sellers are unhappily realizing that they aren't going to get what they thought their house was worth six months ago, and buyers still think homes are too expensive.
Watching unhappily is the Palestinian Authority, which regards any hint of cooperation between Israel and Hamas as virtually an existential crisis and, many in Israel believe, would welcome a new Gaza war.
A savvy, freethinking Czech woman living in Vienna and unhappily married to a philandering member of the city's literati, she was in her mid-twenties when she befriended Kafka, albeit from afar.
Trump says that NATO states ought to pay more towards their own defense, and European leaders (unhappily) announce that henceforth they will have to rely more on their own resources to defend themselves.
Indeed, that the CDU and SPD look set to retain power in their respective states will marginally relieve the pressure on the federal government in Berlin, in which the two parties cohabit unhappily.
Not too heartened, though — one of the last images we see is Ms. Hargadon Wehner responding to further stonewalling from church authorities by unhappily pouring herself a very generous glass of red wine.
Some guests had noise issues through "thin walls" and others were unhappily surprised by the "weird hours" at some of the property's restaurants and the fact that nothing was open on Sunday evening.
I know I could technically have lived with my nose for another 10 years, but if I made myself unhappily live in this shell for 10 more years, would it really be worth it?
"One harbors the suspicion, however, that when settled sensibilities and nomadic sensibilities live side by side in the same sensibility, as they sometimes do, they do so unhappily or a bit uncomfortably," he writes.
By expanding the role of government in all arenas and seeming to speed up social change or make America more like other nations, Democrats unhappily tap into the underlying conservative sentiments in the electorate.
Without them, I very well could have continued unhappily accumulating broken relationships and hearts, persisting until the day I died, thinking that if I could just find the right person, everything would be okay.
But apocalypse and nihilism, those specialties of Russian literary genius that Berdyaev unhappily considered so receptive to revolution and so hostile to culture, will continue to haunt Mr. Putin's quest to restore Russian greatness.
Set on the island of Brittany in the late 18th century, the French film brings together a young woman who's unhappily betrothed and the female painter who's been (secretly) hired to paint her portrait.
Online theft chills creativity and innovation While large, creative companies at least have the scale, resources and sophistication to play this game, however unhappily, it is essentially impossible for smaller businesses and individual creators.
Mr. Bock's new play, "A Life," about an unhappily single man who turns to astrological charts to help figure out his place in the world, will follow in September, and be directed by Anne Kauffman.
It initially allowed users to classify their relationship status as "happily married" or "unhappily married," and the original homepage photo featured a man since revealed to have been convicted of sex with an underage girl.
"Y'all I'm upset I really thought I was gonna fuck em up with this one," Venius wrote on Twitter, posting the documentation of her gazing unhappily into the camera while donning the messy, white bob.
The Guide's main character is Arthur, but the real stars are the odd aliens he runs into while roaming unhappily around the universe(s) after the Earth is destroyed, including the two-headed Zaphod Beeblebrox.
In street clothes and under ordinary lighting, the "Long Day's" performers may not look like much of a family, but onstage they achieve the rhythms of people who have lived close together, happily and unhappily.
Benjamin likens her insomnia to a sad, coked-up old swinger who doesn't want the party to end and insists on keeping her out on the dance floor, swaying along unhappily to his mortifying gyrations.
It tells the story of a desperately, unhappily married woman whose affair with a local Romeo is derailed when he takes notice of her stepdaughter, whose breasts have been lit to glow like Vermeer peaches.
After months of trying to arrange another date, Mr. Trump abruptly and unhappily pulled the plug on a scheduled meeting with Mr. Putin in Buenos Aires, citing the recent escalation in Russian tensions with Ukraine.
Arteta is fresh and new and exciting; Ancelotti's last two jobs have ended unhappily, and in midseason, and his particular strong suit — corralling teams of highly paid superstars — is not especially relevant at Goodison Park.
Oh, and there's some tension between Jackie and Donnie, who were high school sweethearts; on some level she's never quite found a man to match him — and has now unhappily become pregnant by a married man.
Dating has also come under fire for allowing users to register only as a "straight man" or "straight woman," and for a feature that allows users to select "happily married" or "unhappily married" as a status.
A professional athlete shouldn't be exposed to such a thing, but, unhappily, there are still Americans out there who confuse "freedom of speech" with the freedom to say any repellent thing that they feel like saying.
Marriage is still near-universal, although the skewed sex ratio resulting from China's one-child policy and a cultural preference for boys has resulted in a surplus of poor rural men who will remain unhappily single.
Michael Wolff, author of the explosive recent book Fire and Fury, also stirred speculation that the Trumps are unhappily married when he wrote that the president and first lady keep separate bedrooms at the White House.
Gretchen and Jimmy have collected around them an expanding universe of jerks: Lindsay (Kether Donohue), a sweet and entitled narcissist and Gretchen's best friend, is unhappily married to Paul (Allan McLeod), her dopey investment banker husband.
Canadian Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland reacted unhappily last month after Trump suggested he could waive the request to have Meng sent to the United States in return for progress on a bilateral trade deal with China.
"Look at what your baby's doing to me," she snarls at her bone-tired husband, Tim (David Harbour, excellent), a beer salesman unhappily transplanted from his native Chicago to an isolated starter house in rural Illinois.
Woland is in ­Moscow for Margarita, an unhappily married woman who once loved the Master, the author of a novel about Pontius Pilate's consignment of Christ to the cross, chapters of which appear in Bulgakov's novel.
Bridget Jones was cynical and unhappily single, the type of desperate single gal who was so often employed to warn the waffling protagonist of exactly how bleak things could get if she didn't land the man.
One of the few interesting aspects of the central character here, a waitress named Jenna, played by Jessie Mueller, is that she is an unhappily married woman who gets pregnant and adamantly does not want the child.
There was Ms. Lipton — seemingly untouched by time, with the same long, silky blond hair, slim figure, radiant skin and air of vulnerability — as Norma Jennings, the unhappily married but beatific owner of the Double R Diner.
Unhappily for retailers the index of whether it was a good time to buy a major household item fell 2.1% in the month, suggesting cash from lower interest rates and tax rebates was still not being spent.
The safe and seemingly flawless return of the capsule, which did not have any people aboard, provided an upbeat ending to a mission that started unhappily when a clock problem caused the spacecraft to deplete its propellant.
It's a fast-paced book about an unhappily married young woman who falls in love with the portraitist her much-older husband has hired, set against the backdrop of 1630s Amsterdam at the height of the tulip craze.
"We sing a lot about unhappiness, and it makes us very happy," Lambert said as she introduced "Unhappily Married" from Annie Up. Like all the Annies music, it was written by at least one of the three singers.
Polls give Mrs Merkel's CDU, together with the Christian Social Union (CSU), its Bavarian sister, a double-digit lead over Martin Schulz's unhappily indistinct Social Democrats (SPD), with whom they have governed in a "grand coalition" since 2013.
We've seen this plotline before: Incessant American demands coupled with a lack of Pakistani compliance trigger a crisis, before the two sides -- like an unhappily married couple -- come back from the brink and grudgingly agree to muddle through.
There are unhappily chained or caged animals; there are stinging creatures (bees and jellyfish); there are odd moments of social discomposure, from attending an important meeting with muddy leaves in one's hair to accidentally leaving your shirt unbuttoned.
Of course, no American official is prepared to admit that the United States is willing, however unhappily, to rely on conventional deterrence and live with a North Korean nuclear missile capability that can reach American shores as well.
Another installment features Corey Stall and Kerry Bishe as an unhappily married couple, whose marriage is tested when he gets jury duty -- and becomes obsessed with a fellow juror -- forcing her to attend a Romanov-themed cruise alone.
With the Fargo-ish Bill and Phyllis Hastings (Matthew Lillard, Cornelia Guest), just an average, ordinary pair of suburban fakes and unhappily married folks, we have a middle-aged man breaking bad and a desperate housewife going femme fatale.
Because of those hurdles, Colombian women who find themselves unexpectedly and unhappily pregnant are often forced to turn to back alley providers and black market packets of misoprostol abortion pills, delivered by motorbike messenger for the equivalent of $30.
In the eighteen-seventies, an unhappily married science teacher, whose Darwinian convictions are thwarted at work, lives in awe of his brilliant neighbor, the real-life naturalist Mary Treat, who corresponds with the great scientific minds of the day.
When Shkreli, after some delay, got back to him with a number, Richardson was unhappily surprised to learn that his stake in the company might leave him with a loss compared to what he had invested in MSMB Capital.
Mostly, he just goes along with Simone's persistent demands, an acquiescence that shapes the episodic narrative as Marcello unhappily takes the wheel during a robbery, tags along to a dance club and reluctantly joins Simone on a cocaine run.
I tried my own hand at it, and first wrote the previous paragraph (slowly and unhappily) in Hindi, a language I've spoken all my life but rarely written in, and then translated it (slowly, with much cheating) into English.
Mr. Sheeran sings about a woman who's moved on, unhappily, to an absurd cliché of a terrible boyfriend: He spends too much money on clothes, has a tribal tattoo, works out incessantly and is a fan of anal bleaching.
Kimmy is self-involved and dispassionate; Titus (Titus Burgess) is a successful actor pretending to be straight; Lillian (Carol Kane) finds her niche as a drug lord, and Jacqueline (Jane Krakowski) finds herself unhappily married to the closeted Mikey (Mike Carlsen).
His obsessive martial bent is contrasted, all too unhappily for the king, with the play's other Harry, the king's son Prince Hal (Alex Hassell), known as a merry wastrel who spends time roistering with his drunken friends in lowly taverns.
Her leading role in "Bad Moms" arrives just before another star turn, as a lovestruck, unhappily married filmmaker in "I Love Dick," an Amazon pilot based on Chris Kraus's postmodern novel of the same name, by the "Transparent" creator, Jill Soloway.
If you watched cable news on the night of the New Hampshire primary or picked up a newspaper the following morning—or if you unhappily encountered a pundit somewhere in between—the big story was the third-place finisher, Amy Klobuchar.
" Unhappily recalling that Mr. Romney won among self-described independents but still was soundly defeated by President Obama, Mr. Puzder said, "Part of the reason was that the base didn't turn out to vote, and Senator Cruz understands that needs to happen.
In fact, journalist and co-author of "The New I Do, Reshaping Marriage for Skeptics, Realists and Rebels," Vicki Larson, cites that six of every 10 people in couples are unhappily together, and four out of 10 have considered leaving their partner.
According to the German public broadcaster Deutsche Welle, 18 members of the military were relieved of duty for extremist views between 2012 and 2016, and 280 cases are currently under investigation by military counterintelligence (unhappily known by its German initials as MAD).
Gemma Chan had a social media slip up, inadvertently "liking" a message on social media that criticized Constance Wu, who made headlines this week after she responded rather unhappily to news that her ABC sitcom Fresh Off the Boat had been renewed for another season.
The two unhappily married couples and former best friends at the show's center are embodied by Ms. Staunton and Peter Forbes, as the drab Sally and Buddy, and Ms. Dee (a dynamite dancer here) and Philp Quast, as the jaded and urbane Phyllis and Ben.
I hope it's not spoiling anything to say that Heartbeat's moving "Fidelio" production ended unhappily: The heroine's plot to save her husband turned out to have been a dream, and we saw her left in the same despair with which she started the opera.
The club continues, unhappily, to play its home games at Wembley, after a series of delays on the completion of its new stadium, now likely to be available in April at the very earliest, though even Pochettino seems to suspect even that target is ambitious.
The toll was the highest for a single attack on the security forces in three decades of unrest in the picturesque valley, a densely settled part of Jammu & Kashmir, a former princely state that was split unhappily between India and Pakistan after their independence in 1947.
Lawrence K. Grossman, who as president of PBS doubled the length of "the MacNeil/Lehrer Report," its signature news program, then headed NBC News, where he dealt unhappily with budget austerity after it came under General Electric's ownership, died on Friday at his home in Westport, Conn.
In the United States, she did win National Society of Film Critics awards twice: as best actress for "Persona" and as best supporting actress for "Scenes From a Marriage" (21960), in which she and Jan Malmsjo played the central couple's unhappily married, viciously bickering dinner guests.
In 2014, Dr. Benderson and his wife, Mythili Murthy, an endocrinologist who is now 41, and their two young sons were unhappily living in Annapolis, Md., where they were frustrated by the sleepy pace in the winter and a lack of play dates for their children.
Some companies like Samsung and LG still ship their flagship phones with a headphone jack, but those days are numbered, especially because Google, HTC, Motorola, and Essential have all followed Apple into the darkness, where phones without headphone jacks live unhappily with a dongle jammed into their ports.
Unhappily, it is exactly the tone increasingly set by progressives that want local and federal governments to provide an ever-expanding list of benefits like free pre-K, services for illegal immigrants and subsidized housing but don't like the businesses that provide the means to deliver those benefits.
The entire episode, from when the first complaint about Franken was aired to when he announced unhappily that he'd leave the Senate, took three weeks; his self-appointed prosecutors turned on a dime, at first supporting and then throwing process (consideration by the Senate ethics committee) to the wind.
There was that beautiful girl, killing time in the big city while her fiancé was away; the ill-advised flirtation with a dreamy playboy; the unhappily married rich man starting to fall apart; the swirl of back-stabbing aristocrats, Russia at war, and a comet streaking across the sky.
In 2010, he was unhappily freelancing as a tech journalist in London when he discovered the nature writer Roger Deakin's book " Waterlog: A Swimmer's Journey Through Britain ," in which Deakin took a "frog's-eye view" of his homeland via its rivers, lochs, lidos, fens, moats, dykes, aqueducts, and canals.
Pearl Chanda's unsentimental Masha, the middle sister all but undone by love, and the wonderful Peter McDonald's bearded Vershinin, the unhappily married military commander who speaks of a brighter future even as the sisters know better, are especially fine as the two halves of a doomed love affair.
Rewind A brash working-class bloke gets a new job in a new town, wages a calculated campaign to seduce and marry the local tycoon's daughter, entangles himself in a passionate affair with an older woman, and finally gets what he wants — with nearly everyone living unhappily ever after.
One producer claimed that "she was a 29 year-old girl who wanted to be married and who wasn't" as a theory for her suicide, but, despite evidence suggesting that Chubbuck was unhappily a virgin, the evidence feels scant and the character Ms Sheil is trying to recreate feels woefully elusive.
There's Brett Kazan and Fred Marin, two indie comic artists looking to strike it big with their comic; Gail, an artist unhappily stuck on the lower rungs of the comic creation ladder and a troupe of superhero models hired by the conventions they stop along their trip across the country.
People with long experience of how special counsels operate—including former federal prosecutors and government officials who have known Mr Mueller for years, who spoke to The Economist on condition of anonymity—warn that Americans may need to steel themselves for a more ambiguous, and unhappily political, ending to his work.
My problems with "Hadestown" have to do with the imbalance between the two parallel love-hate stories: between Orpheus and Eurydice, our young lovers (yawn!) and Hades and Persephone, the unhappily married rulers of the underworld, whom Patrick Page and Amber Gray make into devilish, oh so stylish star turns.
Obviously there are a whole bunch of ways this could be interpreted, but it felt to me like BoJack was finally coming face-to-face with himself — staring unhappily at a blown-up, untethered representation of his own likeness in the same way someone might peer at their flaws in a mirror.
The opera's erotic opening, which finds the Marschallin, a 32-year-old, unhappily married aristocrat, in bed with the teenage boy Octavian right after an episode of sexual pleasure boldly depicted by the orchestra during the overture, suggests that we will now have a serious exploration of the theme of female aging.
Unhappily, those filmed sequences, following the trail of a black American journalist named Oscar Fate (subtle Bolaño isn't) to the fictional Mexican city of Santa Teresa, are more dynamic than anything we see enacted onstage, perhaps in part because Eric Lynch, who portrays Oscar, makes for such a compelling presence, both on screen and off.
Given the intensity of their past-life romance, it's surprising that Aciman decides to keep the two separated for almost the entire novel: Elio living in Paris and embarking on a relationship with a sensitive and much older Frenchman, Oliver toiling away in New York City, unhappily married to a woman, with whom he has two sons.
When Bessie (Lili Taylor) is told by the befuddled, empathetic Dr. Wally (Triney Sandoval) that she has leukemia, in the current revival of Scott McPherson's 1990 play, "Marvin's Room" (a Roundabout Theatre Company production, at the American Airlines), she looks acutely embarrassed, as if the doctor had just walked in on her in some private space, unhappily nude.
Unfortunately for the Yankees, there was news on Thursday, and it was not good: The right-handed pitcher James Kaprielian, their No. 1 pick in the 2015 draft and one of the club's top pitching prospects, was placed on the 15-day minor league disabled list with what the team unhappily described as right elbow pain.
The protagonists of both novels are middle-aged women — Hannah in "Saving April," and Anna in "The Woman in the Window" — who suffer from intense anxiety and are afraid to leave their homes, and begin spying on their neighbors, in both cases, an unhappily married couple with an adopted teenage child who has a troubled past.
In the finale, J.D. Williams (best known as Bodie in The Wire) turns his time in the witness box into a comedic set piece; Berlin caps off an Emmy-worthy performance in the series by deconstructing Naz; and Camp is similarly outstanding at displaying the depths lying under the schlubby appearance of an unhappily retired detective.
As Democrats scrambled to defend their nominee, they urged Americans to consider Mrs Clinton's remarks in context, and to study the kindlier thoughts that she shared next, about how she puts other Trump backers into a second "basket", unhappily filled with folk who feel the government and the economy has let them down, leaving them "just desperate for change" and deserving of understanding.
Soon after I arrived, while I was picking up gigs at a variety of small jazz clubs in the Village (and one night at a piano bar on the Upper East Side, where I unhappily sang show tunes), I began going to Bradley's, a bar on University Place owned by Bradley Cunningham, a gregarious, imposing former marine in his early 50s.
The escapades in "The Little French Bistro" by Nina George and "A French Wedding" by Hannah Tunnicliffe track the reinventions of two very different protagonists: one an unhappily married German housewife whose stingy husband reproaches her for buying expensive Champagne on their anniversary; the other a faded rock star celebrating his 40th birthday and keen to finally marry his best friend.
After garnering praise for her intensely vibrant portrayal of a young woman unhappily married to an older man in 2017's Lady Macbeth, (not the Shakespeare one — this adaptation is based on the 19th century novel by Nikolai Leskov), and a commanding performance in Netflix's Outlaw King, Pugh hits the small screen tonight in the first two-hour installment of AMC's The Little Drummer Girl.
Whenever I think unhappily about Alec Baldwin, the way you do when you feel ashamed of knowing too much about a celebrity — whenever I think about his nasty divorce; the horrible voice mail message he left for his daughter Ireland in 2007; the time he fought with a photographer in New York — I remember his performance in one of my favorite old "Saturday Night Live" skits.
The Bet Hatikvans of note include the unhappily married young couple Itzik (John Cariani) and Iris (Kristen Sieh), who live with her father, Avrum (Andrew Polk), and their baby; the girl-wary Papi (Daniel David Stewart, who has a fabulous tongue-tied solo) and that unnamed, defeated-looking guy (Erik Liberman) who can be found loitering with intent beside an outdoor public telephone that never rings.
It follows a small-town lawyer (Laura Dern) trying fruitlessly to convince a man injured on a contracting job that making a claim against his former employer would be hopeless; an unhappily married couple (Michelle Williams plays the wife) in the midst of harvesting sandstone for a weekend house; and a recent law-school graduate (Kristen Stewart) who becomes the object of fixation for a reclusive female ranch hand.
Foreign body impacted in the larynxImages: Internet Archive Book Images/FlickrSimply talking about fireworks was enough to send a patient to the doctor back in 1892, according to NEJM:On the evening of October 10, 1892, J. R., an American, aged twenty-seven years, of alight physique and nervous temperament, sat at dinner, and while hurriedly swallowing his soup and at the same time eagerly discussing with his wife the best situation for viewing the Columbian fireworks, he drew into his larynx a piece of bone, which unhappily had been served him in his soup.
The disciples Ea collects include Aurélie (Laura Verlinden), a beautiful woman with a prosthetic arm from a subway accident; Jean-Claude (Didier De Neck), a clerk who quits his job to follow a flock of birds to the Arctic; Marc (Serge Larivière), a sex maniac obsessed with his first adolescent crush; François (François Damiens), a serial killer; the unhappily married Martine (Catherine Deneuve), who falls in love with a gorilla; and Willy (Romain Gelin), a little boy who wants to live out his remaining time as a girl.
Whether she's recalling her first experience cooking rabbit ("also, unhappily, my daughter's pet rabbit") or confiding that making a Bolognese sauce is her way of easing into writing about a tricky personality (a tactic used "since I first tackled the subject of François Mitterrand"), she's a writer whose voice is so appealing that you forgive her for being a cook with not one but two well-equipped kitchens — even if the second is in an envy-inducing farmhouse in Umbria, where she spends every summer after decamping from the not exactly resourceless precincts of the Upper West Side of New York.

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