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But the picture that this article paints is upsettingly inaccurate.
Homecoming uses that haunting reality to drive its upsettingly underwhelming conclusion home.
" He continued, "But the picture that this article paints is upsettingly inaccurate.
The same chemicals were also found, upsettingly, in the male dogs' testes.
He did say, though, that the article painted an "upsettingly inaccurate" picture.
Most upsettingly, the windows are frosted over, as daylight interferes with the lighting.
Upsettingly, it's the second such incident to happen in Australia in recent months.
Interestingly and upsettingly, a similar thing is happening in the Gulf of Mexico.
Someone has been calling the office "constantly" and leaving upsettingly sexual messages for Ronnie.
This energy can be upsettingly abrasive or incredibly sexy depending on you and your partner.
Players control inklings, upsettingly cute human/squid hybrids capable of fully transforming into a squid.
Jareth Stepping into the upsettingly tight pants of Jareth, the Goblin King, is no easy task.
But then he went on Howard Stern and talked about his ex-girlfriends in upsettingly vivid detail.
For now, the worst this robot skin can do is pulse upsettingly at us in weird, bumpy shapes.
Upsettingly, some of these "pre-existing conditions" might be traced back to the 2010 Deepwater Horizon Oil spill.
Those numbers may be upsettingly high, but they've also barely changed since the survey's first edition in 2000.
It's an upsettingly bad joke, composed of cowardly, uncoordinated tax enforcement and the ruthlessly precise, strictly legal exploitation thereof.
" More upsettingly, they don't seem to help us resolve the contradiction of "mother beats chicken" and "chicken beats mother.
Two of the finest automotive designers have come together once again to create a car that is almost upsettingly beautiful.
This is the suggestion written on the box of the upsettingly lifelike dick-shaped bong I received in the mail from Pipedream.
Upsettingly, many decisions involving robots suggest American judges have a fundamental lack of understanding about what robots are and how they function.
The Oppos are very nearly my ideal headphones in the way they are constructed, but their sound is upsettingly tame and spiritless.
It's not just that it's upsettingly misogynistic in a really specific and sick way, it's also really off-key and shitty sounding too.
Upsettingly, the Holland & Barrett advent calendar isn't 24 days of the iron and calcium supplements that my Pringle-crumb-covered body desperately needs.
The meal is your standard British Christmas dinner, which is to say it's upsettingly majestic: Turkey with stuffing; sliced, boiled carrots; cranberry jelly.
Start with the XZ Premium's glaring exterior: a perfect mirror-finish chrome that's at once distractingly reflective and upsettingly ugly once it's been touched.
What you're looking at here is the new Prius in "Thermo-Tect Lime Green," which is more than your average upsettingly loud paint color.
Upsettingly, the research shows that these errors occur in people who don't have a family history of cancer, and among those who lead very healthy lives.
"The Lobster" is often startlingly funny in the way it proposes its surreal conceits, and then upsettingly grim in the way it follows through on them.
It was the one style that A.J. McLean, Mark McGrath, Ashley Parker Angel, and — perhaps most upsettingly — my brother all actually requested from a professional colorist.
But as the series got darker from "Goblet" to "Phoenix" to "Half-Blood Prince" to the final, upsettingly unvarnished "Deathly Hallows," the lessons were darker, too.
Upsettingly, my mother's face was the only thing clearly visible to me in the crowd — illegally filming the entire encounter with the focus of a Dance Mom.
Even if you are unmoved by Mr. Szegedi's personal story (I found him somewhat sympathetic), what "Keep Quiet" tells us about its larger themes is upsettingly pertinent.
If you've ever wanted to watch upsettingly beautiful people get trashed, trash their exes, and then rebound with each other's exes, this is the show for you.
There's an upsettingly high degree of unoriginality about these laptops, which could easily bear Acer's Predator or Asus' Republic of Gamers branding — they're both cookie-cutter gaudy monstrosities.
Is Skrillex just tempting more rock musicians over to the EDM side (this actually feels upsettingly possible due to the beat on the track that Chino is yelling singing)?
Adult Swim — which airs the show — posted a 15-second teaser this afternoon that, while upsettingly brief, makes me want to jump into a headset and play right away nonetheless.
The circumstances surrounding Ochisor's death were upsettingly familiar: In February, driver Douglas Schifter shot himself outside City Hall after posting a lengthy statement to Facebook blaming politicians for letting the streets get so saturated.
In recent years, ecologists have noted an uptick in permafrost fires in Alaska, Canada, and Siberia, which have been attributed to land use shifts, human-caused climate change, and upsettingly, humans setting more fires.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Rock singer Ryan Adams on Wednesday called a New York Times article about him "upsettingly inaccurate" but said he was "not a perfect man" and apologized to anyone he had hurt.
Most upsettingly, low-wage McDonald's employees had to bear the brunt of irate customers upset over a one-ounce packet of sauce from a fictional cartoon that can be made in roughly ten minutes.
WESTERN politics are so extreme at the moment that you can watch a whimsical animated science-fiction romp about talking dogs in Japan, and it seems to be an upsettingly accurate representation of today's America.
The Fire Phone In all, the phone reportedly sold, at most, 35,000 units in its first 20 days — even more upsettingly for Amazon, the company swallowed a $170 million loss due to the phone's failure.
It feels almost sacrilegious to complain about this, considering how American psychiatrists considered homosexuality a mental illness up until about 50 years ago, and how upsettingly common conversion therapy and transphobic gatekeeping practices still are.
The mesmerizing power (and terror) of upsettingly hot serial killer Joe Goldberg (Penn Badgley) is so strong on Netflix, his stalker drama left its initial cable home of Lifetime to become a permanent original series on the streamer.
I don't doubt that people have said upsettingly snobbish things about your hard-earned degree, but I also think you're blowing up a few offhand comments, when it's likely that no one really cares where you went to school.
Yet inexplicably, Boss Baby hasn't received even a fraction of the credit it's due: It's funny, and everyone in it is upsettingly adorable, and did I mention the entire plot hinges on a tiny baby man in a suit who keeps throwing wads of cash at strangers?
Facebook "You will not post content that: is hate speech, threatening, or pornographic; incites violence; or contains nudity or graphic or gratuitous violence," Facebook's ToS commands—but of course, the world's largest social network has always struggled to moderate its sprawling platform, with revenge porn and livestreamed murders and suicides being an upsettingly common occurrence.
Each time I see this sticker — which, if you're unclear, is promoting the totally fake candidacy of a made-up British child Hermione Granger from the Harry Potter series for the upsettingly real position of president of the United States — it feels the way a light pat on the direct top of your head feels.
Because with an upsettingly vast new array of ways to be romantically engaged with someone—as fuck buddies, as boyfriends or girlfriends, as several-night stands, as married partners, as back-burners, as two-off hook-ups—we must identify what, exactly, it is that gives us the feelings that turn us into depressed monster people until they go away.
It's also not the strangely sadomasochistic, pat-yourself-on-the-back escapism that is white liberals like me watching OITNB—which tempts the viewer to congratulate herself for pursuing media that depicts a world outside her socioeconomic group and comfort zone—or the upsettingly realistic The Night Of. Rather, SVU's brand of escapism brings the viewer to an alternate universe where NYPD cops are really good at their jobs.
Stevie receives a magical coin which allows him to wish anything, and runs off in the mall without telling Alex. Their parents angrily punish Alex, having enough with his carelessness with Stevie, and send them to bed early. After Stevie gives Alex the coin, Alex upsettingly wishes that he had never had a little brother. The next day, he wakes up, only to find that his wish has come true.
However, when he walks into The Vic, he deliberately ignores her and kisses Fi, humiliating Carmel in front of everyone and finally revealing his scheme. Realising she has been used, Carmel upsettingly storms out of the pub. Carmel and Shakil then moves in with Kush and Denise. While Carmel is at Windsor for the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, Shakil is stabbed in the back by a gang and the delay in finding him proves fatal.
Fraser McAlpine of the BBC Chart Blog called "Hollywood" a "properly amazing pop song" and stated that "the level of insight displayed about America, culturally and politically, is on a par with the Razorlight song about America [...] Marina, for all that she's spotted that Hollywood is something of an upsettingly fake place, with scope for quite exciting things to happen, seems to get as much enjoyment out of just singing the word as she does from puncturing its ego." Caroline Sullivan of The Guardian called it "perky".
Larry Fitzmaurice of Pitchfork dubbed the album "upsettingly uneven", adding that it represented a transition away from the sound of band's earlier work, which he felt was still evident in "Ace of Hz" and "Mirage", towards a "floatier, airy feel". Michael Hann of The Guardian expressed that Gravity the Seducer did not measure up to the band's earlier work, picking out their earlier single "Destroy Everything You Touch" as a yardstick "that subsequent work will always be judged against". Spin magazine's Barry Walters remarked that the album "lacks the infectious, dark-disco rumble" of Ladytron's earlier work, noting that it "withhold[s] the hooks that previously put the sweet in their bitter". John Calvert of Drowned in Sound characterised the album as "slightly bland" and "nondescript in its understated sophistication", concluding that "Gravity the Seducer never manages to get under your skin the way the band intended".
After 10 years when the saint's grave was opened, a heavenly fragrance emanated from the grave which covered the whole island of Kalymnos, this phenomenon was witnessed by many, including the local bishop who upsettingly and initially was refusing to grant permission to the nuns to exhume his relics (when after three years of his death St Savvas miraculously appeared to the nuns ordering them to exhume him as the side of his head was getting wet being buried with his head at the base of a water deposit-sterna in Greek) and only after following years of torment and dreams did the then Bishop Isidoros believe and allowed his relics to be exhumed, finding his whole body incorrupt and intact apart from a small section on his skull where a patch of his skin deteriorated because of the water leaking on him- as the Saint had said to the nuns!) This was a testament to the sanctity of the saint. Numerous miracles and healings have since been attributed to St. Savvas the New of Kalymnos.

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