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  1. not attractive

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"Unlovely people do unlovely things — it's that lesson," Clarkson said of her tune.
This touching scene, two unlovely bodies in the act of
When it turns from a thing of beauty into its unlovely obverse?
To mesh willingly with the system and to absorb its unlovely lexicon.
Communiqués that emerge from these secret meetings are written in unlovely party jargon.
It is known by the unlovely name of the General Principles of Civil Law.
But tropes that make the earth unlovely make humans that do not love the earth.
The particular atmosphere of unlovely Belleville is deftly conveyed … yet there is beauty here too.
These two unlovely fellows tramp through "The Ardennes," getting caught in all manner of malignity.
Unlovely and uninvolving, "Level Up" is a running-man cocktail of brutality spiked with low-level humor.
Schmidt is preoccupied, rather, with the morbidity that permeates this unlovely household, both before and after the abomination.
Chinese demand for the unlovely marine animal has depleted natural stocks, prompting the authorities to turn to aquaculture.
This is what makes vibrant neighborhoods into grim and samey yup-scapes, and it's an unlovely and unlovable thing.
The town lies seventy-five miles to the southeast and is unlovely, cramped between the cliffs and the sea.
Besides the Sherman Act, there is another long-standing weapon against bigness, unlovely and disorganized but probably more consequential.
The sluggish rhythms, the awkward cuts, the unlovely cinematography cohere into what seems like the enactment of a pointless dream.
The entrance to the residential portion of the building will be on Greenwich Street, opposite the unlovely Battery Parking Garage.
After all, it is exactly 12 noon on a grey Tuesday afternoon in the middle of a fiercely unlovely February.
When Clinton makes LBJ-like arguments about the importance of pairing social activism with political leverage, she is telling unlovely truths.
This is adult entertainment, even when it leads Westbrook himself into prosaic turnovers and unlovely, ultra-doomed one-on-three charges.
It was surprisingly unlovely, even at the time — we noted that it was the first iPhone that looked better in a case.
Losing to a woman rather than a man draws out a more revealing and unlovely aspect of that id: sexism rather than machismo.
He was describing how sea cucumbers, the unlovely cousins of starfish and sea urchins, end up on the tables of the Chinese today.
But there were significant differences, such as in the unlovely title of one section: "Thoughts on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for a New Era".
Chinese officials call that policy "One Belt, One Road", though they often eviscerate its exotic appeal to foreigners by using the unlovely acronym OBOR.
This image, with its unlovely froth, is all the more potent because it hints at another crisis, infinitely larger than the trials of Toller.
So is the living room shared by Joey and Chandler (Matthew Perry), fitted out with their film posters, foosball table and unlovely reclining chairs.
For example, the rising need for energy storage may be partly answered by ... the water heater, that unlovely white cylinder thing in your basement.
And much of the rest is unlovely, inaccessible or both: intensive agricultural land, horse paddocks, endless golf courses and pointlessly empty parcels like this one in Harlow.
What Obama didn't do was rattle off all the unlovely Romney facts he thought he knew, without any connective tissue binding them together into an organic whole.
In the case of Bashir, we should remember lessons learned in Iraq, Syria and Libya, ousting incumbent leaders, however unlovely, doesn't inevitably mean change for the better.
There might be others who feel drawn to the Victorian era, or some other slice of the past, and feel trapped by the unlovely time they were born into.
But the point of the American system of democracy is that in the end, you often have to take the responsibility for choosing the better of two unlovely options.
When I mention Worcester to people from New England, they often give a knowing nod or laugh — this unlovely, down-on-its-luck city of dead industry and collapsing buildings.
The more extreme colors — including an unlovely orange light that floods Ginny — pushes the whole thing into expressionism even as the movie fluctuates between kitchen-sink realism and hothouse melodrama.
Real domiciles have human imperfections — a ledge, too high to be seen, left raw; a loose thread on the underside of an ottoman; a creaky hinge, an unlovely electrical outlet.
When I think of the kitschy, unlovely commemorative china that royalists love to collect, I am reminded of the party favors handed out at many a Nigerian function (birthdays, funerals, weddings).
The mixer found its way from a building site to an art gallery via an intervention by David Batchelor, who frequently works with light and unlovely industrial objects or refuse vessels.
CreditCreditGraeme Mitchell for The New York Times David Longstreth makes music in a former cabinet-builder's workshop on the east side of Los Angeles, in an unlovely, industrial part of town.
Her unhappy youth is explained, as the eldest and least cherished of Perse's children by Helios, mocked for her unlovely voice (she will learn later, from Hermes, that "you sound like a mortal").
Tech veterans might recall that BlackBerry (remember them?!) tried something similarly misplaced a decade ago on one of its handsets — unboxing an unlovely (and unloved) clickable touchscreen, in the one-off weirdo BlackBerry Storm.
Loving's 51s dyed-fabric constructions have a scruffy, rags-and-patches informality that only heightens their elegance; La Noue qualifies his paintings' sumptuous palette and overall visual gregariousness by way of encrusted, willfully unlovely surfaces.
With its stacked, wave-form sole bulging in every direction, its bloated and aggressively clunky silhouette, the Triple S is so ostentatiously unlovely it induced near fatal apoplexy in the American designer Ralph Rucci, that champion of elegance.
The cherry on this unlovely layer cake is the fact the credit checking company states it found out about the breach on "July 22017 of this year" — while the unauthorized access apparently occurred "from mid-May through July 23.395".
And I'll give them Fay Weldon's "The Life and Loves of a She-Devil," in which large, unlovely Ruth, abandoned and cast aside, remakes herself to punish her husband and his lover, and to exert her will on an unfair world.
Noland takes risks with his colors, employing particularly intense primary/secondary combinations, for example, the unlovely mustard and lavender complementaries in "Mysteries: Golden Glow," or raising the chromatic stakes with jangly fluorescent-looking primaries in "Mysteries Costa del Sol" (both 2001).
Now, as he trails in the polls and declares the election "rigged," thanks to a collusion of the media, political élites, and inner-city "communities," he seems to be preparing the ground for an unlovely and prolonged assault on a Clinton Presidency.
Since the scheme began in 2014, its projects have included tours of the unlovely outer London borough of Croydon as an exploration of 1960s post-war town-building, and an exhibition and immersive experience in Piccadilly inspired by the life of Lillian Ball, a Suffragette.
Forster's great subject, the pull of individual passions against stifling social conformity, the old order against the new — "the unlovely chaos that lies between obedience and freedom," as he once put it — is also the through-line in Jhabvala's wryly tender early stories and novels.
But every Documenta, since the first in 2000, has served as a manifesto about art's current relevance and direction, and every one has taken place in Kassel, an unlovely town north of Frankfurt destroyed by Allied bombs in World War II. Until this year.
It is easy enough to divide liberals between those who think Obamacare was an unlovely half-measure that nevertheless improved on the pre-Obamacare status quo and those who think it was a remarkable achievement on its own (though there is considerable overlap between these two factions).
Kitchen criticism is a term that should be revived, because its unlovely first word might have the merit of persuading the fastidious to make themselves scarce until they can accept that there is an initial level of manufacture at which the potatoes have to be peeled.
No one questions why the lion is king in "The Lion King" while the unlovely hyena is a villain, or why the panda is the symbol of the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) while the proboscis monkey, which is endangered, will never make it onto anyone's list of charismatic megafauna.
But the roughest element in this otherwise solid production is Susan Tammany's decidedly unlovely scenery — it's heavy on squiggles — while her costume for the evil Madge makes Georgina Pazcoguin, otherwise good, look like an aging 1960s hippie whose muumuu has shredded into so many strips that she now resembles an iridescent fish.
The first long stretch of the race went by the first street I lived on, in a Brooklyn neighborhood that realtors were then still struggling to name, and I would walk down to watch the race roar over and through an avenue that was, every other day of the year, mostly a clamorous and unlovely truck route.
On my very first day, after a morning spent pushing north from my hotel along the Boulevard Soult, past a locksmith business, a car-insurance agency, a shoe repair shop and other emblems of everyday Parisian life, and after a foray into the unlovely suburb of Bagnolet, I found myself very badly in need of lunch.
Originally briefed in May 2018, at the crux of the Cambridge Analytica scandal, as a 'Clear History' option this has since been renamed 'Off-Facebook Activity' — a label so bloodless and devoid of 'call to action' that the average Facebook user, should they stumble upon it buried deep in unlovely settings menus, would more likely move along than feel moved to carry out a privacy purge.
THE MOUNTAIN TOWN of Karuizawa is about an hour's train ride northwest of Tokyo, a journey that zooms past the small, heartbreaking scenes of beauty that any traveler here knows, an endlessly repeating pattern of fragile persimmon trees, their unlovely black branches sagging with dusty orange fruit; splintered wooden torii gates, their vermilion paint bleached to a fleshy pink; tin-roofed factories and squat apartment buildings, their patios hung with laundry.
Russell Diplock & Associates designed this between 1974 and 1977. It was derided as "unlovely ... grim [and] monolithic" in the Pevsner Architectural Guides.
She was angry, self-pitying, narcissistic, filled with resentment and yearning. Her unquiet spirit struggled against the tide of responses to her as unlovely, abrasive and unlovable, confirmation that no respectable man would want her.
Retrieved 21 May 2015. Bethencourt's Racisms: From the Crusades to the Twentieth Century (2013) was described as the first worldwide history of racism. It was described by Ekow Eshun in The Independent as "an unlovely history. But a necessary one".
However, other commentators criticized the majority opinion's methodology; Hadley Arkes, for example, wrote that the Court's decision "revealed the unlovely spectacle of the conservatives talking themselves ever deeper into a genuine moral relativism in the regulation of speech".Hadley Arkes, Victory in Spite of Ourselves, (June 20, 2015). Some analysts also claimed the majority's opinion left open unanswered questions within the Court's First Amendment jurisprudence.See, e.g.
The formal arrangement is intended to resemble a group of soldiers in procession, or Māori pouwhenua markers, or Celtic standing stones. Richard Shone, editor of The Burlington Magazine, criticised the memorial and its design in an attack on the "infestation of public space", describing it as "bristlingly unlovely".Time to rein in ‘Frankenstein statues’ that are stalking streets, say art curators. Retrieved 13 February 2008.
' Then I aroused myself from that and realized that Mrs. Eddy would never think of appointing me to the Board of Lectureship unless she believed that I could do it. Then what would hinder me but a belief of self and a wilful determination to be afraid, both of which are unlovely and unworthy of a hearing. So I went forward until I achieved enough to win Mrs.
Each was designed to accomplish a unique task. There were craft for putting the first wave ashore; craft to fire rockets and lay smoke screens; craft to provide antiaircraft flak. Most important were the huge craft that were purposely run aground to open their three-story doors and spew forth battle-ready troops and tanks. Among Navy ships, the LSTs, unlovely as they were in appearance, were second only to aircraft carriers among surface ships in their contribution to final victory.
In his review of the world premiere, Mark Swed, music critic for the L.A. Times, praised the work for its grand reach, stating that while stylistically it resembled Adams’s earlier works, "Everything is bigger and better".Swed, Mark. "Bigger Proves Better in Adams’ Grandiose World", Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, February 22, 1999. For the New York Premiere, Bernard Holland, music critic for the N.Y. Times, found the piece "Unlovely, yet compelling" in its multiple layers of sound and rhythm.
After the group recorded their first album Something To Shout About, Mullin was replaced by Henry Wright from the Blues Council, and they continued to tour the UK, Ireland and mainland Europe. Two package tours followed, one with the Honeycombs and Gene Vincent, and another one with Gene Pitney with the Rockin' Berries. They were compèred by the then unknown duo of Syd Little and Eddie Large. They recorded a single, "The House On the Hill" / "Most Unlovely", for the Parlophone label in 1966.
Bremner first became known playing with The Luvvers, who served as Lulu's backing band. However, by the time Bremner joined the group in 1966, they were on the wane; Bremner did not play on any of Lulu's recorded material, and joined just after the group recorded their only single without Lulu ("The House On The Hill"/"Most Unlovely") for Parlophone in 1966. The Luvvers disbanded in 1967. In 1971 Bremner added some guitar work to March Hare, the first solo album from ex- Honeybus member Colin Hare.
His Saiarks turn the environment into amethyst mines and crystal. Phantom also holds a strong grudge against Blue for breaking Mirage's heart and intends to destroy anyone he sees as harmful to his mistress. Phantom accepts Cure Fortune as his arch-rival as he targets her and the other Pikarigaoka Pretty Cures, once using his powers to absorb Megumi's shadow to become the female Cure Unlovely. Eventually, after the Pretty Cures treat his injuries after losing to him, Phantom begins to have second thoughts of them as Yuko allows him to return to Mirage's side.
The Monster explained his vegetarian diet to Victor Frankenstein: "My food is not that of man. I do not destroy the lamb and the kid to glut my appetite; acorns and berries afford me sufficient nourishment." In "The Sensitive Plant" he argued that all life forms, including "all killing insects and gnawing worms,/ And things of obscene and unlovely forms", have a natural role to play in the ecosystem which requires understanding rather than destruction, because what they do "although they did ill, was innocent".P. B. Shelley's "A Vindication of the Natural Diet".
The Victorian houses which survived continued to provide private rented and owner occupied housing, but much was in poor repair. In 1975, the area around Chisenhale Road became the Driffield General Improvement Areas where all property was to be modernised. The council's greatest challenge by the 1970s came from its own estates – 'cramped, unlovely and unloved'. Not only did the older ones need refurbishment but the newer were plagued by vandalism in tower blocks, or by defects which were present in 69 per cent of flats on Lanfranc estate, for example, in 1978.
The Drúedain somewhat resemble Dwarves in stature and endurance; they are stumpy, clumsy-limbed with short, thick legs, and fat, "gnarled" arms, broad chests, fat bellies, and heavy buttocks. According to the Elves and other Men, they had "unlovely faces": wide, flat, and expressionless with deep-set black eyes that glowed red when angered. They had "horny" brows, flat noses, wide mouths, and sparse, lank hair. They had no hair lower than the eyebrows, except for a few men who had a tail of black hair on the chin.
Crottie was compared by the Glasgow Herald to Edgeworth and Carleton. She was a correspondent of Katharine Tynan and of Edmund Downey, among other Irish literary figures.Catherine Fahey, Collection List for the Edmund Downey Papers, National Library of Ireland. "I have heard it said that Miss Crottie shows us too much of what is unlovely and pitiful, and mean," commented critic Justin McCarthy in 1901, "but the complaint seems to me to be about as unreasonable as it would be to find fault with Charles Dickens" for similar unlikeable characters.
Dionysios tells this story in the first person while living with his large well-educated family from Alexandria when the "inferior" Stavrides family moves in across the street in Schutz. Everyone tells Dionysios to be kind to the daughter, awkward unlovely Titina who becomes the butt of the children's tortures and scorn. Within a few years, the two children meet again as teenagers in reversed roles – Titina, rich, beautiful, charming and based in Paris, is instead generous to Dionysios. After she returns to Paris he finds out her profession.
Whedon's mother, a teacher, also died of a cerebral aneurysm, and he drew on his own experiences, and those of friends and other writers, in constructing the episode. He tried to achieve an "unlovely physicality" in "The Body" to portray the upsetting minutiae involved in attempting to comprehend what is incomprehensible. Small details became significant: to protect her dignity Buffy pulls the hem of Joyce's skirt down after it rode up when she attempted CPR; the camera focuses on a breeze through wind chimes while Buffy vomits; to emphasize Buffy's isolation, the scene has no exterior establishing shots of the house.
'And this is when the reader meets the central character, Brat--'unwashed, unnourished, unloved, and unlovely... who dreamed of nothing, for she hoped of nothing and expected nothing.' This homeless waif becomes the midwife's apprentice--a person with a name and a place in the world. Medieval England is well-evoked, and readers will find this world so compelling that they will keep turning pages to see what happens next." In an interview in Scholastic Magazine, Ms. Cushman says, "The book took about 9 months to write, the same length of time it takes to make a child.
Derbyshire reviewed the book harshly in the New English Review, and Ponnuru replied on National Review Online. Though Derbyshire broadly agreed with other writers at National Review Online on immigration, he encountered strong opposition from former NRO blogger John Podhoretz, who described Derbyshire's comments on restricting immigration to maintain "ethnic balance" in severe terms: "But maintaining 'ethnic balance' is not fine. It is chillingly, horrifyingly not fine." In response, fellow Corner contributor Jonah Goldberg, who described himself as philosophically "in the middle" of the two, noted: > I should say that I think JPod is getting too hung up on the phrase "ethnic > balance" as a codeword for all sorts of unlovely things.
For, the wall that divided the western and the eastern church has been removed, peace and harmony have returned, since the corner-stone, Christ, who made both one, has joined both sides with a very strong bond of love and peace, uniting and holding them together in a covenant of everlasting unity. After a long haze of grief and a dark and unlovely gloom of long-enduring strife, the radiance of hoped-for union has illuminated all. Let Mother Church also rejoice. For she now beholds her sons hitherto in disagreement returned to unity and peace, and she who hitherto wept at their separation now gives thanks to God with inexpressible joy at their truly marvellous harmony.
The reception of the album, at the time, was somewhat positive, with significant amount of praise was directed at Rob's esoteric lyrical contributions. In her book I'm in the Band, Sean recalled that "critics seemed to enjoy Rob's psychotic lyrics, so much so that their entire review would try to emulate his style, which was entertaining". Billy Lucas and David Stubbs of Melody Maker Magazine praised the artwork, lyrics, "slammer guitars", and "scrawling vocals" on the album. Sounds gave the album three out of five stars; the reviewer citing that the album contained "no melody, little arrangement, just a cacophony of unlovely, forbidding noise that bloodies the nose of rock 'n' roll".
The building was in a poor state of repair when its destruction was prevented by George Cadbury, who acquired it in 1907 with the intention that it would be a museum to complement the other public buildings he had built in the garden village of Bournville, alongside the Cadbury chocolate factory. In a letter to his son, Laurence wrote ‘These old buildings are educational and especially needed for a new town like Birmingham; a vast majority of people never think of bygone times.’ Contemporary accounts state that the area where The Rookery stood was ‘unlovely’. To give the building a better future, George Cadbury had the building carefully taken down and moved to its current site.
However, before this they toured Poland with the Hollies, becoming one of the first groups to perform behind the Iron Curtain, and recorded their debut single, "House on the Hill" b/w "Most Unlovely". After the single was recorded, Wendels left to join Tom Jones, to be replaced by Billy Bremner, later of Rockpile and the Pretenders. As bookings dried up, Wright also left, but the rest of the band continued for a while before eventually splitting up. Although their time in the spotlight was relatively short, the Luvvers were able to claim that they had met or played with most of the top artists of the time, not least the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, the Kinks, the Yardbirds and P.J. Proby.
Sir Thomas Meautys (1592–1649) with a long lovelock. William Prynne, a puritan pamphleteer, wrote Health's Sickness. The Unloveliness of Lovelocks (1628), in which he states that for men to wear their hair long was "unseemly and unlawful unto Christians", while it was "mannish, unnatural, impudent, and unchristian" for women to cut it short. He related the story of a nobleman who was dangerously ill, and who, on his recovery, "declared publicly his detestation of his effeminate, fantastic lovelock, which he then sensibly perceived to be but a cord of vanity, by which he had given the Devil holdfast to lead him at his pleasure, and who would never resign his prey as long as he nourished this unlovely bush", and so he ordered the barber to cut it off.
At the beginning of the 20th century the town was described as "the centre of a district of collieries, cotton mills and iron-works, which cover the surface of the country with their inartistic buildings and surroundings, and are linked together by the equally unlovely dwellings of the people". Atherton's last deep coal mine closed in 1966, and the last working cotton mills closed in 1999. Today the town is the third largest retail centre in the Borough of Wigan; almost 20% of those employed in the area work in the wholesale and retail trades, although there is still some significant manufacturing industry in the town. Evidence has been discovered of a Roman road passing through the area, on the ancient route between Coccium (Wigan) and Mamucium (Manchester).
When Loves of a Blonde was first released, there was a sense of betrayal on the part of the Zruč nad Sázavou shoe factory that had hosted the filmmakers on location and considerable consternation among authorities at the Ministry of Light Industry, with both organizations feeling that the comically unlovely depiction of social conditions in Czech factory towns would make it even harder to recruit workers than it already was. To everyone's surprise, though, the movie functioned as a "great big classified ad", in that hundreds of Czech boys traveled to Zruč nad Sázavou and camped out in the woods in hopes of hooking up with the female factory workers, who responded appropriately by sneaking out of their dorms at night for assignations with the campers.Liehm, 67-8. Loves of a Blonde sold out in theaters throughout Czechoslovakia.
During 1956, two years after his retirement (December 31, 1953), Jesse Bader wrote his first and only book - Evangelism in a Changing America (The Bethany Press, 1957.) In the introduction, David S. McNelly wrote, 'He has outthought, outworked and outloved his contemporaries, to turn the tide of religion in America towards a great revival. His passion for evangelism, his zeal for ecumenicity, his compassion for the misguided, and his love on behalf of the unlovely, as well as his concern for the unconcerned, has excelled in every circle on the American scene. Dr Bader has moved across America and many kindred nations in the last quarter of a century, breathing the evangelistic spirit of life into the church, making bold the Great Commission of Jesus Christ. ... today many patterns of evangelism used by the American church were pioneered, perfected and promoted first by Dr. Bader.
The University of Cambridge had come round to Darwinism, and on Saturday 17 November the family attended the Senate House for a ceremony in which Darwin was awarded an honorary Doctorate of Laws in front of crowds of students, who strung a cord across the chamber with a monkey-marionette which was removed by a Proctor then replaced by a "missing link", a beribboned ring which hung over the crowd through the ceremony. Darwin entered to a roar of approval. The Public Orator gave his panegyric describing Darwin's work with purple Latin prose, to some good humoured heckling from the students, and distanced the dignitaries from "the unlovely tribe of apes" saying "'Mores in utroques dispares' – the moral nature of the two races is different". Emma had a headache, so she and Darwin let their boys to stand in for them at a dinner in his honour at which Huxley chided the university for failing to honour Darwin twenty years earlier.
A certain extravagance in particular scenes and persons—a tendency to caricature and grotesqueness—and a something here and there which savours of the melodramatic, as if the author had been considering how the thing would 'tell' on the stage—are to be found in Our Mutual Friend, as in all this great novelist's productions." Edwin Whipple in 1867 also commented on the sentiment and pathos of Dickens's characters, stating, "But the poetical, the humorous, the tragic, or the pathetic element is never absent in Dickens's characterization, to make his delineations captivating to the heart and imagination, and give the reader a sense of having escaped from whatever in the actual world is dull and wearisome."Whipple, Edwin P, "The Genius of Dickens", Atlantic Monthly May 1867 pp 546–54 quoted in However, in 1869 George Stott condemned Dickens for being overly sentimental: "Mr Dickens's pathos we can only regard as a complete and absolute failure. It is unnatural and unlovely.

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