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And he wallows in it, "the blissful liberation of total defeat".
"Mental Illness" wallows in its troubles, and it's an exquisite wallow.
Ramona fairly wallows in the security of her home and her family.
As Flounder wallows in sadness, one of the guys tries to cheer him up.
It wallows in eclecticism, quoting Mahler — lots of it — and tunes by innumerable other composers.
But despite this, the track never wallows in sadness or gets too dark to handle.
At home that night in New Jersey, Sylvia drinks wine and wallows in self-pity.
It wallows in grief as its "hero"'s gory vendetta goes from cathartic to pathetic.
The way Trump publicly wallows in his mendaciousness and amorality is unique in presidential history.
Trump wallows in 'something big' Trump leapt at the chance to grandstand over al-Baghdadi's death.
When she leaves, he wallows in despair, repeating the word "alone" as if it were a mantra.
At the Baby Jane preview screening, which Bette chose to skip, Joan wallows in boozy self-pity.
While Washington wallows in the impeachment procedure, the consequences could be devastating for its relationship with Kiev.
His novel is five hundred and fifty-three pages long, and it wallows in Second Empire glut.
At times she wallows in broken connections and writer's block (winningly, though: "Something, something / No, never mind, nothing").
Talking about middle class mobility -- while the White House wallows in the muck of a toxic investigation -- will.
Mack wallows in grief and survivor's guilt, as well as anger, much of which is directed at God.
He, the man who once wielded the power of a state against his enemies, now wallows in his own victimhood.
The dwarf Alberich, intoxicated by the gold, soon wallows in it, swimming over the top of the hoard like Scrooge McDuck.
For John Jelesko, he now dons a protective Tyvek suit and two pairs of gloves when he wallows in poison ivy.
He wallows in the gutter with his cronies, flunkies, lackeys, and suck-ups, but he can't drag the whole country there with him.
Granted that's an odd reaction after reading two books about the catastrophic danger of earthquakes — but neither book wallows in sensationalism or alarmism.
While he wallows in his suffering, his wife tries to sublimate hers, fixating on the idea of seeing her sons' killers brought to justice.
The closing day, on May 19, wallows in Babis Makridis's "Pity," about a lawyer with a comatose wife who is addicted to his own sorrow.
There's also some of the season's usual fun, like the glitter of Broadway and fiction that wallows in the richly dramatic lives of the rich.
Mr. McLean, perhaps determined to leave no cliché unturned, also wallows in the cheap and hackneyed irony of choreographed slaughter accompanied by Dvorak and Tchaikovsky.
And while their lyrical thrusts are quite different — the xx fights for communal uplift, whereas Sampha wallows in grief — their music is similarly textured and gorgeous.foresthillsstadium.
And while their lyrical thrusts are quite different — the xx fights for communal uplift, whereas Sampha wallows in grief — their music is similarly textured and gorgeous.
I think some of that criticism is warranted, in that the book wallows in shallow descriptions, but it gets magnified because of who its target audience is.
With the previously mentioned missteps, one of the Adams Fosters wallows in her drunkenness in the most responsible way possible… with some important flirting interspersed throughout the night.
To the extent the left wallows in a slough of despond about the state of the world, it only manages to undercut its ability to mobilize ordinary people.
Unfolding with a sincerity that dares you to roll your eyes, this warmhearted documentary by Louise Osmond wallows in its working-class roots like a horse in clover.
Proof: a Cavatina that sings with divinity and yet with humanity; that neither wallows in beauty nor looks the other way; that, put frankly, is eight perfect minutes.
She haunts tag sales on the East End for hopeless furniture and wallows in neon colors and carbohydrates, including the Asian duck pizza at World Pie in Bridgehampton.
Perhaps, she suggests, that selfishness is built into this particular crisis seizing these particular people in their particular era—an era that wallows in the aftermath of dashed collective hope.
It's a show that wallows in imagery of trauma without wanting to do the hard work of showing how that trauma affects human beings and what it's like to live in it.
The trio has played together for years under various band names, but released their first single as Wallows in April 2017, followed by their debut EP, Spring, in April 2018, Teen Vogue reported.
Asher's novel wallows in the romantic fantasy of being so sad you could kill yourself, but the Netflix show wants to avoid making depression, sexual assault, and suicide seem glamorous, or even worse, aspirational.
Nuttier than a bakery full of fruitcakes and sleazier than a cheap strip club, "68 Kill" is a proudly morbid heist movie that wallows in bad taste and still comes off as absurdly funny.
He has no real personality to speak of, other than his catchphrase, "no such thing as can't," which he employs liberally even as he wallows in his filthy bed, hiding from his neighbors' loud music.
Instead of evolving as an artist and a human, she wallows in the petty beefs with fellow millionaires that the public might have had the headspace for in 2015, but most definitely do not anymore.
So as Tanaka, the ostensible ace, wallows in the worst slump of his professional career, the Yankees have decided he will not make his scheduled start on Sunday against the Baltimore Orioles at Yankee Stadium.
Europe's banks, still grappling with billions of euros of loans that may never be repaid as the region wallows in the doldrums and unemployment remains stubbornly high, are again in the front line of investor concerns.
The nightmare of conservators and museum guards materializes in images of women that skyrocket to a height of 2 to 3 meters but also swoop down to the squalid ground of reality that literally wallows in dust.
SVU, now in its 18th season, is a holdover from the old guard of network TV. It feels retro, and still has a reputation for being shlocky and depressing, a show that wallows in cable news sensationalism.
Before "The Rose Tattoo" reaches toward ecstasy, it wallows in despair; there is a wanton, operatic hysteria to the play and to its heroine, Serafina delle Rose, a Sicilian-immigrant seamstress with the soul of a diva.
She wallows in the exotic details of her story—from the sharpened bamboo the Chinese used to fight British interlopers, to the heroin pills "flavoured with rosewater and coated with chocolate" that were once sold over the counter.
She wallows in the aftermath of sex with a gnarly older man (also in Hawaii), an act she has engaged in not because she wanted to, really, but because he has given her free dinners at his restaurant.
But the libretto (which has additional lyrics by Barry Singer, E.M. Lewis and Edward Einhorn) is proliferated with lame rhymes ("I need to go, I need to grow," young Erich tells his parents) and often wallows in mawkishness.
Kai wallows in the murky waters of his waterlogged hometown, but when two classmates offer to bring him to Merfolk Island in exchange for his participation in their band, the promise of encountering its mysterious inhabitants draws Kai from his bedroom grotto.
That would change later on — book five, Order of the Phoenix, which fairly wallows in Harry's angst-ridden interiority, very much has a YA voice — but at the beginning, Harry Potter was traveling in the same circles as the Narnia series or Roald Dahl's Matilda.
Mr. Morgan uses this premise to provide the ultimate in fan service — constructing an elaborate meta-story that recapitulates the history of the series, with a cracked version of "The Twilight Zone" as a framing device, and wallows in specific references to past "X-Files" installments (including "Clyde Bruckman's").
There are individual pieces that feel casually indifferent, such as Katherine Bernhardt's "Two Simpsons, Plantains, Basketballs, Cigarettes" (2016): it's a painting of cartoonish figures borrowed from pop culture and everyday life that just wallows in mundanity — which I can't help but read as a kind of complacent self-satisfaction that is coextensive with the gallery's attitude about this show.
It's so easy to cross the line from being a dark story filled with despair so that we might better understand the parts of ourselves that could lead us to do awful things (or better understand how we might cope with others doing awful things to us), and being a dark story that wallows in despair in a way that becomes sordid and unappetizing — especially because that line will be different for every single viewer.
48 According to tradition, bear wallows in the area account for the name.
"Patchett's Run wallows in the warm-and-fuzzies". USA Today. Retrieved December 26, 2017.
An angry Grimm wallows in self-pity for a time, later on accompanying the West Coast Avengers,West Coast Avengers #3 (Dec. 1985).
Kovalyov feels insulted and leaves. He returns to his apartment, where his servant is playing the balalaika, he dismisses him and wallows in self-pity.
"Prairie View wallows in football poverty", St. Louis Post-Dispatch. September 16, 1994. Page C3. The Panthers' practice uniforms were hand-me-downs from the Houston Oilers.
Sherryl Connelly of the New York Daily News said that "Patterson too fully explores the political climate that predisposes judges against defendants in death penalty appeals" and that he "wallows in the legal complexities".
" Les Claypool told the San Francisco Examiner, "Woodstock was just Durst being Durst. His attitude is 'no press is bad press', so he brings it on himself. He wallows in it. Still, he's a great guy.
Olinda realizes Jack has overheard her. She wallows in self-pity, until her mother encourages her to make the first move and apologize. Feeling helpless after nightmares of Jack leaving, Olinda seeks help from George. Finally, she expresses her feelings for Jack through singing.
53.) The anti-Semite wallows in the depths of an extreme bad faith. "Anti-Semitism, in short, is fear of the human condition. The anti-Semite is a man who wishes to be pitiless stone, a furious torrent, a devastating thunderbolt – anything except a man." (p.
Algis Budrys, reviewing Trader to the Stars, described Van Rijn as "the boorish slob who makes unblushing use of his naked power, wallows in the sensual luxuries attendant on his commercial success and thus makes a splendid pulp hero"."Galaxy Bookshelf," Galaxy, February 1965, p.153.
Published in 1998 and written by Jonathan Vankin, the Big Book of Scandal features an introduction & afterword by Stephen DeStefano. The twelfth Big Book wallows in the lurid world of tabloid news. Fatty Arbuckle, Charlie Chaplin, John DeLorean, Richard Nixon, Oliver North, and O.J. Simpson are all examined.
At Troy (Donald Glover), Abed (Danny Pudi), and Annie's apartment, the group wallows in depression. Britta regrets trying to help the group, and Abed wonders if this is the real Darkest Timeline. However, Troy insists they'll be fine because they're still together. This lifts everyone's spirits, and they share pizza together.
This allows potential combatants to assess the other's antlers, body size and fighting prowess. If neither bull backs down, they engage in antler wrestling, and bulls sometimes sustain serious injuries. Bulls also dig holes in the ground called wallows, in which they urinate and roll their bodies.Bowyer, R. Terry, and David W. Kitchen.
Her stage roles included productions of Anne Legault's Conte d'hiver 70"Play about October Crisis wallows in banal realism, goes nowhere". Montreal Gazette, February 17, 1992. and Michel Tremblay's High Mass for a Full Moon of Summer (Messe solonnelle pour une pleine lune d'été)."THEATRE REVIEW MESSE SOLONNELLE POUR UNE PLEINE LUNE D'ETE".
The opera was criticised on the grounds that his music "wallows in Wagner". Edwards had intended to submit it for the Sonzogno prize for one- act operas, but it was completed too late."Julian Edwards Dead: Composer succumbs to heart disease at his Yonkers home", New York Daily Tribune, Sep. 5, 1910, p.
The animals are not sold openly and some of the buyers are overseas collectors. Most of the individuals were juveniles or young adults. Between 2009-2011 this species ranked sixth among the most commonly confiscated species in the Philippines. These animals had been collected from mud wallows in northern Palawan, and it is believed that they hide during the daylight hours.
Eugenides, the Thief of Eddis, has been caught spying on the Queen of Attolia. He expects to be hanged, but the Queen instead resorts to an ancient traditional custom – she has his right hand struck off with a sword. This shocking act sets the plot in motion. Maimed and broken-hearted, Eugenides returns to Eddis and wallows in a deep depression.
Males and females are known to associate all year round but this interaction lasts only a few hours. It has been suggested that this solitary behavior is an adaptation to its forest environment. Adult males are often solitary and apparently aggressive while adult females can be alone, accompanied by a bull, or three young of different ages. Similar to other bovines, the tamaraw wallows in mud pits.
Derek Elley of Variety called it "unevenly acted and scripted". Jamie Russell of the BBC rated it 3/5 stars and called it "commendably ambitious, but only occasionally successful". Alan Morrison of Empire rated it 3/5 stars and wrote that the film becomes more pretentious as time goes on. Total Film rated it 2/5 stars and called it "intense, reflective yarn" that wallows in sadism.
Though they mate and reproduce year-round, sambar calving peaks seasonally. Oestrus lasts around 18 days. The male establishes a territory from which he attracts nearby females, but he does not establish a harem. The male stomps the ground, creating a bare patch, and often wallows in the mud, perhaps to accentuate the colour of his hair, which is typically darker than that of females.
New York City: William VanDerbeek. Quoted in Mahar 292. Another makes them Northern abolitionists, thus poking fun at the slave rescues carried out by some abolitionists. The male protagonist then pines for his lost love and wallows in self-pity in later verses and during the chorus: :Oh, Farewell, Farewell poor Mary Blane :One Faithful heart will think of you :Farewell, Farewell poor Mary Blane :If we ne'er meet again.
Ms Manxome sings of the beauty "her" avatar exudes and wallows in self-absorption. ("Me") Meanwhile, Aly, her father Matt, her Mother Bianca and baby Charlie are at the police station. PC Rook tries to get Matt to take a statement as he is charged with assault and affray, but her attempts prove fruitless as Matt and Bianca argue again. Aly laments the loss of her family's unity.
To explain himself to his neighbors he tells them that Gian is a Sikh. Meanwhile, Naseem has been locked up by her brother Zakir. Gian is hauled to jail and there he wallows in the darkness, refusing to return to India until he remembers that he has a son who needs him. Naseem's mother, realizing that the couple are truly in love, frees Naseem, who runs to the train.
The film had a limited release at film festivals before airing on BBC Two on 30 December; a BBC television series spin-off is planned for 2019. Neil Maskell stars as Colin Burstead, who hires a manor for a New Year celebration with his extended family. Sham is an estranged character who wallows in sorrow. Stephen Dalton of The Hollywood Reporter criticised Chaudhry's character as one of several whose secondary subplots detract from the film.
State College football coach George Cooper (Fred MacMurray) has more than enough problems on the job without his teenage daughter Connie (Betty Lynn) complicating his life at home. She has written a story but no one has agreed to publish it yet. Furthermore she is convinced that she is unattractive to the opposite sex and wallows in frustrated self-pity. Resigning herself to a loveless existence, she decides to make literature her life.
After their divorce is finalized, Mary discovers she is pregnant. Mary wins the Academy Award for Best Actress, but her moment of glory is disrupted when she's called upon to post bail for Max after he's arrested for drunk driving. She takes him to her home, where he wallows in self-pity despite her encouragement. Later, alone in Mary's dressing room, he stares at his dissolute image in the mirror and compares it to a photograph of himself in earlier days.
Alba reprised the role in the 2014 sequel Sin City: A Dame to Kill For and has a larger role in "Nancy's Last Dance", one of the four separate stories in the film. "Nancy's Last Dance" is set four years after the events of That Yellow Bastard. The segment depicts Nancy, still working at Kadie's, having been in a deep depression since Hartigan's death. As she wallows in alcoholic despair, Hartigan's ghost watches over her, but is unable to reach her.
In the late 1800s, it was considered the most common bird on Kauai, occurring throughout all areas of the island, but land clearing and avian malaria brought on by introduced mosquitoes decimated the birds. Introduced animals such as feral pigs (which create pools for their wallows, in which mosquitoes can breed) and rats (which feed on eggs and unfledged birds) also contributed to the bird's demise. Competition from introduced bird species may also have led to further declines. The kāmao is classified as extinct.
Simon Barrett, for Just Imagine, called it "an adrenalin-fuelled, fun adventure", calling the dialogue "witty" and finding that "the situational comedy is often of a black nature that will amuse young people". Barrett did comment that he "groaned when I read the title", although found that "any homage to the film is simply the starting point for Colin Bateman's imagination and fantastic story-telling". Author James Lovegrove, in a review for the Financial Times found that "this fast- paced ocean-going adventure never wallows in the doldrums".
The film opens with a car with a JATO rocket strapped to it. The movie then shifts to Michael Burrows, a criminal profiler for the San Francisco Police Department. Shot in documentary style, the film is ostensibly a dissertation by a film school grad that follows Michael throughout the story. Fired from the police force after his hematophobia allows a serial killer to get away, Michael wallows in a deep depression for several weeks before coming up with a way to combine his Darwin Awards obsession with his talent for profiling.
The project is to create an army of clones of Rat-Man to act as a powerful force of good, but the plan goes awry when Number Six, one of the clones, mutates and gains too much conscience. He frees the original Rat-Man, who stops the program. Hindered, Kalissa and the other scientists contact Janus to seek his help with the project, but they are unaware of how much he has changed. Valker has fully embraced the Shadow and wallows in the complete knowledge it offered to him.
The psychologists start to question his story, but not the fantastical elements. Instead they ask him how he could escape the mine and how he could be at the hospital if the Old Gods were unleashed? In a chilling twist the entire front story is revealed to be the actual delusion: Edward Jr. is still in the cave and the hospital scenario is a defense mechanism. As Edward wallows in his despair in the mine, above the Old Gods destroys all other life on the planet (Do You Know What's Wrong?).
May-Alice Culhane, a New York daytime actress, lies in a hospital bed, confused and scared because she is unable to sit up. She attempts to press the call button but ends up switching on the TV, which happens to be playing a scene from the soap opera featuring her. Culhane has been left paralyzed after an accident on her way to getting her legs waxed. With no other options, she returns to her family's old and empty home in Louisiana, where she drinks hard, is unsatisfied with every caregiver, and wallows in self-pity.
Recorded Picture Company CEO Peter Watson stated, "Senhor Branco's interpretation of the law borders on the picaresque. If he really wants to kill the venerable don, I suggest he takes up jousting." Gilliam himself stated that Branco "wallows in his dark twisted madness dreaming megalomanic triumphs while spreading lies and threats", while Branco stated that Gilliam was "mad and mythomaniac". As of April 2018, Branco still claimed that the film could not be released without his permission, leading to the issue being debated in court; as the result, the premiere of the film at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival was cancelled.
The Fremen put the community before themselves in every instance, while the world outside wallows in luxury at the expense of others. The decline and long peace of the Empire sets the stage for revolution and renewal by genetic mixing of successful and unsuccessful groups through war, a process culminating in the Jihad led by Paul Atreides, described by Frank Herbert as depicting "war as a collective orgasm" (drawing on Norman Walter's 1950 The Sexual Cycle of Human Warfare), themes that would reappear in God Emperor of Dune Scattering and Leto II's all-female Fish Speaker army.
Rotten Tomatoes, a review aggregator, reports that 75% of 24 surveyed critics gave the film a positive review; the average rating is 6.5/10. Metacritic rated it 59/100 based on nine reviews. Writing for Variety, Jay Weissberg described it as "an unflinching depiction of one man's descent into an embarrassing vortex of desire, paired with a spectacular lack of self-awareness". Neil Young of The Hollywood Reporter wrote that it "wallows in the worst of human nature with little reward", becoming less plausible and increasingly difficult to find a sympathetic character as Kostis' midlife crisis worsens.
Herchel's father is proud of him but does not approve of his son's use of the radio and then television while pioneering televangelism. The Reverend JD Blackwell is almost immediately disappointed with Cale who quickly finds fame as a Boogie-Woogie star and wallows in an accompanying life of rebellion against society and his own upbringing. Both brothers fall in love with their mutual childhood sweetheart "Molly King".Fire, Playbill, The Canadian Stage Company, 2007-2008 Season Ultimately neither brother can claim to have led a moral life, and both had succumbed to their own flaws.
A restaurant on Rue Antoine Vollon in Paris Wildenstein showed more than 70 works by Vollon in Manhattan in 2004. For The New York Times, a reviewer wrote, "Vollon smacks too much of other artists to be Truly Important, but his sensuous wallows in paint are well worth wider notice". But an earlier reviewer for the same newspaper quotes a critic writing in 1883, "He is, perhaps, the greatest painter living...." His son Alexis Vollon (1865–1945) became a painter. Two streets in France are named for him: Rue Antoine Vollon in Bessancourt and in Paris, whilst an intersection with a fountain in Lyon is named Place Antoine Vollon.
After Teddy's husband Henry dies she wallows in her grief and it affects her colleagues and residents, causing Owen to "fire" her so that she can have a fresh start elsewhere. He also fires April Kepner (Sarah Drew) because the hospital cannot afford to keep her due to her not being a Board certified. Months later, Hunt visits Kepner and rehires her as he realized he made a mistake. In later seasons, Owen and Kepner become close friends due to her choice to sign up with the military, a decision Owen helped prompt and encourage, and a decision which leads to the eventual end of Kepner's marriage to Avery.
Also, a behaviour known as displacement feeding is observed in male moose and it refers to the hasty movements made by the moose while it is feeding as it keeps an intense gaze upon rival bull moose. Furthermore, as seen in other deer species male moose will dig mud pits and soak them in urine and the females will fight over possession of these wallows. In North American variations of moose the pre-rutting season typically begins during August and is marked by bull moose leaving the younger satellite bulls. During this stage there is much mock fighting and the pre-rut ends in September when the bull moose emerge from the solidarity of heavily wooded areas.
While the Dean of Women interrogates Mitch, Leda gets drunk and wallows in her guilt for selling Mitch out to the sorority. When the Dean asks to see Leda, sorority members find her sobering up, but she is still not sober enough to drive and she crashes the car; in the aftermath, witnesses hear her calling out deliriously for Mitch. Her injuries are serious enough that she is hospitalized for 3 days, during which Mitch moves out of the sorority house and back into the dorm. They meet a final time when the Dean drives Mitch to visit Leda in the hospital; the tenuous confrontation leaves Leda laughing and crying simultaneously as Mitch departs.
'", and also praised Nelson's acting, stating that "Nelson himself provides the most valuable support in the colorful if variable cast." Rex Reed of New York Observer was extremely critical, particularly of Nelson, saying "It’s just another oblique backfire from Tim Blake Nelson, whose work as a writer- director in general wallows in a bog of mediocrity" and that "Nelson, a cornball actor at best, is over the top as a larcenous Pa Kettle of a redneck sidekick." He finished his review stating that "The mirror-has-two-faces-idea is nothing new. From Bette Davis in Dead Ringer to Sam Rockwell in Moon, dozens of seasoned actors have lit each other’s cigarettes while the audience thinks it’s seeing double, and they’ve done it in much better pictures than this one.

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