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"wretched" Definitions
  1. [not usually before noun] (of a person) feeling ill or unhappy
  2. (formal) extremely bad or unpleasant synonym awful
  3. [usually before noun] (formal) making you feel sympathy or making you sad synonym pitiful
  4. [only before noun] (informal) used to show that you think that somebody/something is extremely annoying
"wretched" Synonyms
unhappy gloomy depressed disconsolate dejected downcast forlorn sorry distressed melancholy pathetic pitiful sad heartbroken pitiable sorrowful woeful crestfallen doleful down dismal bleak miserable dark dreary depressing desolate sombre(UK) cheerless comfortless funereal solemn somber(US) morose depressive glum sullen cold distressing bad disconcerting horrendous horrible troublesome troubling unpleasant awful discomforting disquieting dreadful horrid horrific irksome objectionable terrible worrisome agonising(UK) agonizing(US) unfortunate unlucky luckless blighted ill-starred star-crossed down on luck jinxed hapless cursed hopeless snakebitten snakebit ill-fated doomed hard luck out of luck atrocious inferior mediocre poor sleazy substandard unsatisfactory abject dilapidated lousy punk trashy unspeakable despicable vile contemptible detestable ignoble reprehensible shameful base debased disreputable ignominious loathsome odious shabby abominable depraved dirty dishonourable(UK) dishonorable(US) execrable sick ill unwell sickly ailing crook poorly below par off colour out of sorts under the weather infirm unhealthy indisposed debilitated unsound diseased weak rickety invalid blasted blessed blinking blooming confounded flaming flipping precious rotten bally bleeding blimming bloody chuffing effing naffing plurry ruddy deuced freaking macabre gruesome ghastly grim morbid grisly hideous frightening frightful lurid unearthly horrifying shocking eerie vexatious aggravating annoying bothersome vexing exasperating galling irritating displeasing grating infuriating maddening provoking rankling traumatic unsettling lost fallen incorrigible incurable irredeemable accursed condemned inveterate irreclaimable irretrievable afflicted aimless alone excommunicated past hope degrading disparaging slighting denigratory derogatory contemptuous disdainful scornful belittling demeaning deprecatory pejorative derisory uncomplimentary depreciatory depreciative derogative denigrative decrying detractive More
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647 Sentences With "wretched"

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To adapt Tolstoy, lovely airports are all alike, but every wretched airport is wretched in its own way.
Israeli Tourism Minister Yariv Levin called Airbnb's move "the most wretched of wretched capitulations to the boycott efforts".
If only you hadn't bought that wretched locker room door.
Free traders could be in for a wretched few months.
If there be not, we are in a wretched situation.
All was well, apart from one thing: that wretched noise.
We know that we're a wretched, pathetic lot right now.
We are at the bottom, the wretched of the earth.
I felt wretched for implicating my mother in my situation.
A small price to get rid of the wretched Brandon.
Surely they and their moneyed friends would assist these wretched creatures.
I've been using this wretched app for close to a year.
Bill Ackman's Pershing Square is still having an utterly wretched year.
Be as ugly and wretched and freaky-looking as you like.
Freddy Eynsford-Hill, In a wretched little flat above a store.
Isn't it wretched how difficult unpleasant thoughts are to shake off.
And it would be cheaper than detaining refugees in wretched conditions.
It shrinks him to a costly one-off, a wretched asterisk.
And Cohen is not the most wretched sycophant in political history.
It is probably having to do somewhat with his wretched mother.
These were wretched, grief-stained days, surrounded by a deafening silence.
They have everything that makes investing in Europe such a wretched experience.
By closing its doors it is abandoning them to a wretched future.
He argues that Indian public schools are wretched because they are unaccountable.
"In the end, we are the ones who are wretched," she said.
" She called the drug she took for osteoporosis "that wretched, dreadful stuff.
What else could they be, given the wretched rhetoric of the convention?
On your best day, you may be as wretched as him, too.
It's time, after this wretched and stupefying past week, to allay them.
At no point in Trump's wretched rule has impeachment appeared more probable.
After a wretched start, Reyes has improved significantly over the past week.
You chase it in vain for the rest of a wretched night.
For our readers who may not know, like, Wretched, who do you mean?
Ronaldo was hailed (again) as the hero, and Juanfran as the wretched failure.
She sees me now, down to the wretched truth at my core. Murderer!
It's the last resort for cold, wretched, wintered souls in need of comfort.
There was no violence, only dancing—a curious end to a wretched day.
Better to be a wretched part of history than no part at all.
Along every border they crowded, in wretched encampments of pup tents and debris.
A WRETCHED AND PRECARIOUS SITUATIONIn Search of the Last Arctic FrontierBy David WelkyIllustrated.
Yet Glynn's bodies are more wretched, featuring staggered flesh, agonized figuration, twisted physiques.
Looking at his subjects, it occurs to Lear that his people are wretched.
We keep that wretched thing your grandmother gave you and make it fantastic.
Each new puzzle offers a deeper glimpse into the wretched state of Inside's world.
She also claimed he "wanted to sleep in this bathroom" despite the wretched conditions.
Eastern Aleppo has become the wretched epicenter of Syria's brutal five-year civil war.
Even in this ravaged landscape, flowers bloom; even in this wretched society, love grows.
The fear that without constant distraction, I'll be stuck alone with my wretched thoughts.
But don't expect Hulu, YouTube or Sling to save us from the wretched telecoms.
It is also because his policy is founded on wretched economics and dangerous politics.
There are no pleasant moments in "Pervert Park," only wretched and thought-provoking ones.
The Rich Are Planning to Leave This Wretched Planet Let's Not Move to Mars
"Our state apparatus is so deplorable, not to say wretched," he wrote in Pravda.
It's as black as any sad heart and as dark as any wretched soul.
" And yet he includes this wretched episode in "My Life as a Russian Novel.
Nor should this "wretched" state of affairs be laid at the feet of lobbyists.
You will find yourself, like me, rueing the very day you downloaded the wretched game.
Now's as good a time as any to share your wretched curse with the world.
Compared with the United States, Canada's losers are less wretched and its winners less obnoxious.
Here's the thing about playing music: if you can't actually play music, it's fucking wretched.
Over that time, I learned that even a lengthy commute doesn't have to be wretched.
That autumn 80 of his companions were slaughtered at their wretched campsite in the forest.
Plato calls them the "most wretched of men because of the disorder raging within them".
Most fans will end up wretched, but almost all have a chance of delirious happiness.
The next day Deutsche's share price, already reeling after a wretched year, plunged by 27%.
The quality of the teaching, which Ganna once praised to the skies, is suddenly wretched.
It was a wretched scene, with hundreds of bloated bodies piled up in dump trucks.
"The wretched people around us do not see what a man has," Kali's mother says.
" In Paris, she read the postcolonial theorist Frantz Fanon's masterpiece, "The Wretched of the Earth.
The remains were discovered in a wretched compound along with 11 starving children, authorities said.
And, and of course it will go on time the wretched excess, that's our system.
Until recently, when you turned off these wretched mobile screens, they would actually go dark.
There will be no deus ex Mueller bringing this wretched presidency to an early end.
We may be bouncing over awful roads, eating wretched food, and you may get sick.
Hearing Rhaella cry was worse for Jaime than the screaming of Aerys's other wretched victims.
Mystery, Alaska: A fun concept sullied by misogyny and an absolutely wretched Mike Myers Cameo.
That would indeed be a wretched thing for him to say — had he said it.
My reasons: First, being a terrible president and a wretched person are not impeachable offenses.
She pauses, mutters the words "these wretched little cans down here," and then she sighs.
"The Wretched Eye" is the one and only new Strike in Destiny: Rise of Iron.
And not an easy two hours — half of the journey is wretched off-road track.
More importantly, you'll be able to get rid of your wretched hive of scum and villainy.
Than us, than this moment, than this wretched machinery that we're fighting against and sometimes losing.
If the regime cracks, the wretched state of the economy will be one cause (see article).
Most important is the fate of 32m Venezuelans made wretched by six years under Mr Maduro.
The 5-inch screen isn't HD; it's 480 x 854, and viewing angles are pretty wretched.
He describes them as wretched furry worms ("invaders, not citizens") that bite off each other's testicles.
Dobriskey, though, after a wretched time with injuries, is set to head into retirement forever wondering.
But somehow, he's managed to overlook the most horrifying, abominable, wretched creation living amongst us today.
Honestly, this is somewhat more heartwarming than most wretched stories that come out of that app.
The accompanying digestive problems—the digestive system also has mucus—make for some pretty wretched farts.
Now, as the wretched heat of summer settles, let us consider what has happened to soap.
" In newspaper interviews, Goodwin later recalled eating scraps and sleeping in "a dark, wretched, little hole.
Aftereffects of the government shutdown and wretched weather may have contributed to anomalies in the report.
The average distance that subway cars traveled between breakdowns was a wretched 2400,2675 miles in 22.6.
Three years of wretched talks have made everyone keen to get the whole thing over with.
Many people read Franz Fanon's "The Wretched of the Earth" as a glorification of revolutionary violence.
The profile photos… no longer in that familiar square we all loved, but a wretched circle.
Another wretched Knicks season has ended, but from its ashes a justifiable optimism is taking root.
The vast majority of these games are wretched, seemingly cobbled together on impossible deadlines and shoestring budgets.
In this wretched place, the herbs begin to work and the women start to bleed, often uncontrollably.
Even if they are spotted and treated early, autistic children often have a wretched time at school.
Last season's 22014-229 flop would have been a wretched swan song for the San Diego Chargers.
Under Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi, Egypt is even more wretched than under the ousted dictator, Hosni Mubarak.
Nabokov's Humbert Humbert, perhaps the most wretched legal guardian in Western literary history, is the gold standard.
In this wretched race there's a leitmotif of cockamamie cameos from men who are stars no more.
Does anyone else have a soft-spot for the bleak and the wretched in their entertainment choices?
The nerve, the gall,Three syllables and that's not allWicked, wily, wretched, weird,Warlike, wasteful, wayward, feared!
And on the corruption front, we learned things on Sunday that could help unravel Trump's wretched presidency.
Stealing a piece of it to sell on the Disney black market or whatever is truly wretched.
They wanted to come from their wretched lives to a Europe that they considered safe and rich.
We will be bouncing over awful roads, we'll be eating wretched food, and you may get sick.
Moriarty didn't put this book together to send everyone home as unfulfilled and wretched as they started.
Disasters at close range also have a way of making ideological pronouncements seem remote, feckless and wretched.
My eyelids are so cracked and wretched that I put on a Megurhythm steaming lavender eye mask.
There was a God-saved-my-wretched-soul aspect to his storytelling, an emphasis on redemptive moments.
The book is overpopulated by ironic twist endings, overcooked dialogue and villainous specimens with wretched sexual urges.
Equality in the most important matters has increased steadily, through lifting up the wretched of the earth.
The Lib Dems, whose leader, Jo Swinson, called for an early election, have had a wretched campaign.
But as pro-government forces ramped up attacks, eastern Aleppo became the wretched epicenter of the civil war.
Britain is now in a wretched state politically, and it won't recover its famous equilibrium any time soon.
Mario's wretched soul has been copied and installed, against the laws of God, into the game's software itself.
For the wretched of the Earth, the language of power can be the most potent sorcery of all.
She'd seem like a caricature if she weren't also so pitiable, holding herself to these same wretched standards.
He's sure to have some glue in his hand, because the state of our nation is so wretched.
If there is a ceasefire, talks for finally ending this wretched conflict will take place in Kazakhstan. 4.
Cheap oil has hurt Malaysia, but its wretched politics will hold it back more in the long run.
He can't seem to comprehend how this wretched, unnaturally colorful thing exists... but he's clearly not a fan.
This wretched, ignorant, dangerous part-time clown and full time sociopath is going to be our next president.
Yet Mrs Clinton's struggle is exacerbated by her wretched trust ratings, for which she is clearly to blame.
Deutsche's share price, already hovering close to record lows after a wretched year, plunged by more than 20.5%.
The egalitarianism of monstrosity means that we are all, to varying degrees, wretched -- while also all being redeemable.
Clinton, or any politician, is obliged to bring our wretched national press along with them on their airplanes.
Seen in this light, the president's wretched behavior isn't — or isn't merely — the product of a defective personality.
Did Johnson's wretched existence get any better after state officials promised to reform their prison policies and practices?
This may be because other forms of transport have become more wretched: driving has got pricier, for instance.
Untended waters are rife with fishing boats whose laborers, sometimes shackled to the decks, work in wretched conditions.
Yet even when a wretched situation deteriorates in the miniature world of the sonnet, it speaks of change.
" Calling Trump a "wretched person," Crosby says the president is "the worst kind of landlord; and a racist.
The wretched cry I had heard from my own mother minutes before would surely be multiplied a hundredfold.
And four decades before Lady Liberty lifted her lamp, we were the wretched refuse on the teeming shore.
Connecticut hit only 13 of 36 shots from the field and Notre Dame was a wretched 14 of 42.
States are not wretched and unstable because of geography—if so, how to explain the success of landlocked Botswana?
It forces MPs to choose between options they find wretched when they are convinced that better alternatives are available.
Their music is obsessed with the point where great truths harden into platitudes, where pure signal meets wretched noise.
For centuries Indians born into wretched circumstances have accepted their lot as karma—punishment for misdeeds in past lives.
In his wake were a wretched pitching line, an unsightly E.R.A. and no clear way to untangle his chains.
" So, too, the creature: "Increase of knowledge only discovered to me more clearly what a wretched outcast I was.
Poulter fared considerably better, putting a wretched U.S. Open record behind him for his best-ever first-round score.
The previous day, the U.K. had voted to withdraw from the E.U., and Steele was feeling wretched about it.
Frantz Fanon in The Wretched of the Earth argues that the dehumanization of people is a form of colonialism.
He apparently took the view that a quarantined populace could never get enough of his truly wretched basketball team.
Watching the movie led me to realize that wretched statistics on cancer mortalities are also linked to racial inequalities.
" One of Fry's associates wrote something similar from Gurs in 1940: "These wretched and inhumane conditions speak for themselves.
In that sense, the endless loop of horror Dolores lives through suddenly becomes both more wretched and somehow beautiful.
It's an album of extreme ups and downs: wretched and ecstatic, calculating and abandoned, seesawing between angst and raunch.
The script traces the fragmentation of the wealthy, wretched, amoral Essenbeck family during the Nazi party's rise to power.
It is dispiriting to watch the wretched excesses of Mr. ­­­Trump's slapstick presidency and the rabid audience he commands.
Producers like Dashe, Broc Cellars and Lioco make deliciously fruity, refreshing wines that belie the grape's historically wretched image.
Between jags of crippling loneliness and wretched TV, it's an education in self-sufficiency, self-actualization and self-tanner.
I mean, these ideals — give me your tired, your poor, your hungry, the wretched refuse from your teeming shores.
IIIImmigration in open societies THE bill in front of the House was a wretched thing, as the opposition politician explained.
Both NBA Finals losses with the Cavaliers featured James and a wretched supporting cast losing to powers from the West.
She started life like lots of kids, made wise decisions and wretched ones, glowed with success and suffered humiliating setbacks.
If the Gospel message is love, and forgiveness for sinners, why does the message, coming from them, sound so wretched?
The wretched financials would have been even worse if not for GoPro's new Hero 5 Black and Hero 5 Session.
"I feel like a monster, one of the wretched, a part of the darkness we don't speak of," he added.
Writing in the 1850s, an Irish banker, James Farley, called the route from Beirut to Damascus a "wretched mule path".
"GIVE me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free/the wretched refuse of your teeming shore".
Caracas, Venezuela (CNN)Within 30 feet of the front door, the wretched smell reaches your nostrils and seizes your stomach.
The wretched choice, each one entailing the possibility of death, captures the nightmare that has become Syria for its inhabitants.
And politicians can give themselves and Canadians a pat on the back for a humane response to a wretched situation.
I guess it could be a metaphor for this wretched and wonderful place we call home, good old planet Earth.
That is the three-decade long worldwide retreat of wretched poverty and the accompanying expansion of the global middle classes.
Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, The wretched refuse of your teeming shore.
De Aza had a strong July, enough to momentarily push aside reminders of a wretched stretch from April through June.
"If you listen to 'Wretched Wisdom'—the very first Krallice song—there are keyboards in that as well," McMaster explains.
All of this is why the article "The Rich Are Planning to Leave This Wretched Planet" attracted me so much.
Black-and-white photographs of some of the islanders contradict the vision the state encouraged of wretched poverty and backwardness.
Podhoretz seemed furious at the idea that the wretched of the earth might not be wholly responsible for their wretchedness.
"In order to halt this wretched cycle we must not think of reform — we must think of transformation," Butler writes.
"We are wretched, overcome with rage, completely consumed by the lust for vengeance now coursing through our veins!" they roared.
Columbus sits atop the division despite a wretched power play that ranks last in the NHL (7 of 75). 1.
The real and wretched problem, of course, was that the lake itself was polluted—and individuals can't sue over that.
All across the grounds, everyone bemoaned the wretched grass, which wilted under the heat and sun of the first week.
The French government claims the decision to dismantle the camp was due to humanitarian concerns, given wretched living conditions there.
Tom Brady is not a wretched loser, he is a five-time Super Bowl champion and four-time Super Bowl MVP.
It is only a single generation since Estonia was a wretched colony of the Soviet Union; now it looks almost Nordic.
I can honestly say that it was my favorite body, his dick an ugly sea cucumber, veiny and brown and wretched.
This criticism might come off as a bit harsh; on its face it has nothing to do with Cleveland's wretched defense.
It's an environmental nightmare in every way other than carbon emissions, to say nothing of its wretched economics and dodgy politics.
However, the average move across a wretched quarter is a 3.4 percent rise, with the median even higher, at 4.0 percent.
America isn't entirely wretched after all, as some of its most iconic residents have proof of actually helping the common folk.
Sure, what's happening to Offred is terrible and trading lives for goods is wretched, but you see, it's really important, so.
A universal cautionary tale, the drug-using sex worker is too wretched to be relatable, too scorned for even countercultural cred.
His improvement over past two weeks offered a glimmer of hope that he had solved the problems behind his wretched start.
I was thinking about how awful I was back then, and how I was just this wretched little streak of jism.
Or maybe Trump is just doing what he does best, which is make up excuses for his wretched and embarrassing failures.
It is like it has been designed especially to show a young man how wretched life and all its aspects are.
Rio was a testament to that, both as the host of the Games and as a sublime, wretched theater of humanity.
A Cinderella, Bella's mother commented, and Bella wondered if an unwilling Cinderella would make a wretched ending to a fairy tale.
But the tide turned three years ago in 2013 with this wretched, abominable decision by the Supreme Court in Salinas v.
From touchdown to trial, Simpson spun fame into infamy into some other wretched thing, as we all watched live on television.
The loneliest, the most wretched and the dying have, at her hands, received compassion without condescension, based on reverence for man.
Taken together, this emphasis has concretized a popular 20th century image of the artist as a misunderstood, highly strung, wretched misfit.
The idea of someone being completely cast from society and surviving, and somehow managing to make it through every wretched day.
They came to a low muddy shack at the edge of the village, one of many wretched places in the area.
And the wretched millionaires can hardly re-earn their millions next year if the state has taken most of the money.
The wonder of this wretched moment has never been the existence and stench of a bad egg in the Oval Office.
Gone is the druggy propulsiveness, the ecstasy of the high that injected such improbable joy into those wretched, long-ago lives.
LONDON — In the wretched purgatory that was Westminster last week, there was precisely one person who seemed to be having fun.
In Force Awakens, our heroes once again find themselves looking for information in a wretched hive of scum and villainy (and booze).
Little is known about the upcoming ninth season, but you can bet that Larry David is still an all-around wretched human.
After all, how wretched must he be that there are people who prefer to stake their money and reputations on Donald Trump?
Manhunt is the lowest of the low brow, a wretched little game that beckons you, irresistibly, to roll around in its mud.
It's a great way to let people know you're an enthusiast of art as well as fashion — and of course, wretched excess.
What is clear is that the Middle East, convulsed by Mr Obama's blundering predecessor, is even more wretched after his tumultuous reticence.
Brazil's wretched year got worse on November 28th when a chartered plane crashed into muddy slopes near Medellín, Colombia's second-biggest city.
So much so that I started communicating with the "greenies" as little as possible to spare my eyes from the wretched color.
This is a wretched development, a disgraceful provocation by the Suffolk County Republicans and their chairman, John Jay LaValle, who invited him.
The North Korean government, which has long relied on isolation to keep its wretched people in servitude, has nonetheless abetted this revolution.
Later they may die terribly and ungallantly in wretched places where the average American -- and the President -- would not dare to go.
Ryu: This might be an unpopular opinion, but I feel that Sansa can do much better than the perennially wretched Theon Greyjoy.
There are two ways that convicted felons Paul Manafort and Michael Cohen avoid spending many years in one of those wretched places.
" Han Solo was therefore quite at home at Mos Eisley Spaceport, which Obi-Wan called a "wretched hive of scum and villainy.
He got off a wretched start on Friday with a double-bogey at his first hole and was seven over through eight.
Still, the years were not as bad as 2012, when the weather was so wretched virtually no wine was made at all.
But what college newspaper would have published a column by a white student telling his black peers that they're a wretched lot?
Homelessness, the lack of apartments and wretched landlords make up a constellation of housing problems that are not entirely the mayor's fault.
While funds are now pouring into these facilities, with a mandate that staff spend the money quickly, conditions have historically been wretched.
Thousands of foreign labourers live in wretched conditions in private farms in the Jordan Valley, a fertile vegetable and fruit growing area.
But still, I found myself exulting in the unfettered independence and dominance that made these women, in their creators' estimations, so wretched.
"Umm, get Sharon Stone back on your wretched grid this goddamn instant and apologize for the audacity," the writer Ben Philippe tweeted.
That makes it far more notable than Zubat, but it's still damaged by the fact that it comes from a wretched Zubat.
Only people with relatively good prospects, by global standards, can be so poor; the wretched of the earth could never borrow so much.
"I feel like a monster, one of the wretched, a part of the darkness we don't speak of," he said during his hearing.
We'd like to think this is the pillow Sean pours every wretched obscenity into, soaking his boss's ballsack of a face with bile.
Barack Obama's policy in Syria—to wish that Mr Assad would go, without willing the means to get him out—has been wretched.
Today the North's per capita GDP is only one-33th of the South's—a wretched $600 a year or so, by UN estimates.
Syrians are the latest recruits to this wretched club, and the welcome is wearing thin in the countries to which most have fled.
One 15-year-old Syrian boy, who spent several days sleeping in the rain and mud, described conditions at the border as "wretched".
Alfie Allen deserves a lot of credit for selling how wretched Theon feels and how determined he is to make up for it.
Of all politicians, she could be the one with the best chance to move us a few crucial inches beyond this wretched sclerosis.
Friends report that there was a run on them at the New York Uniqlo stores last week when the weather was wretched here.
Yet she agrees to marry David, whom she's put off for years, after a wretched proposal in which he breaks down in tears.
The wretched bargain that partisans inevitably make with demagogues on their side is that they inspire, and license, the demagoguery of the other.
Here she is, the celebrated chain-smoking misanthrope, banging away at her Olympia typewriter or brooding over her wretched childhood, her toxic mother.
Finally, Johnson has benefited from critics whose mode of analysis is that anything and everything he does is dumb, dishonest, wretched and ruinous.
King's revolutionary life, fearless love of the poor and wretched and uncompromising stance against war and violence offer hope for a better future.
The years that bunch between the two pegs of the date range were, after all, some of the most wretched in European history.
In her show at Paula Cooper Gallery, Liz Glynn keeps Rodin's signature realism and physicality, but sculpts her bodies to be more wretched.
No one really seems to know what is going on, but one thing is certain: his once pretty shooting form turned wretched, seemingly overnight.
Throwing up walls around Cuba would prepare for that wretched outcome, by giving the regime an excuse for its failure to improve living standards.
It was in 22017 that Frantz Fanon pointed out in The Wretched of the Earth that fascism is really just colonialism in the metropole.
"There is now a reckoning with this immiseration of women, and Kavanaugh's enemies are presenting him as representative of this wretched culture," he wrote.
Many are charities in wretched areas, so, as the World Bank noted in a report last year, people "are literally dying as a result".
On top of their music comes their deeply political message: one that howls for liberation, and rages against oppression in all its wretched forms.
Even more wretched is the fact that C.K. is purported to have been received rather warmly, and got an ovation before starting his set.
Even in a small-sample size, with injuries elsewhere on the roster, the results were basically what you'd expect: Blazing offense and wretched defense.
The defense will only have to improve from "historically wretched" to "basically mediocre" in order for the Saints to stay on the Panthers' heels.
As his assist rate slowly declines, Holiday's response to a wretched shooting slump back in October and early November was to launch more threes.
I'm already mortified by the pathetic lack of women writers represented and find myself starting to come up with wretched excuses and squirming evasions.
" The original poem reads: "Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, the wretched refuse of your teeming shore.
In January 2628, Egypt erupted in a popular uprising spurred by the abusive government behavior, including rampant torture, extrajudicial executions, and wretched prison conditions.
And she showed it was still possible to disdain partisan fashion, look a wretched thing in the eye, and say: Not I. Not this.
The San Francisco-based International Longshore and Warehouse Union began organizing plantation, dock and other workers in Hawaii, who often labored in wretched conditions.
While it is the Frenchwoman who is the ostensible protagonist of these stories, it's the wretched North American slattern we really get to know.
This doesn't mean that when I get home, I down some whiskey straight from the bottle (except maybe after a rare, spectacularly wretched day).
Books of The Times Just days before her 61st birthday, Gerda Saunders made a wretched discovery at the neurologist's office: "Dement" is a verb.
To me it registers more as a matter of degrees: A good man exposed for colossal mismanagement versus a wretched man craning toward monstrosity.
We Italian-Americans were once as poor, wretched and hated as many of the asylum seekers trying to come to the United States today.
He coughed up six runs on nine hits and lasted only three innings, leading to a 14.18 E.R.A. over this wretched four-start stretch.
Another wretched end for the Knicks, another bitter defeat, all seeping in as Carmelo Anthony stood on that same court, stone-faced and sullen.
One of this collection's most singular poems, "Prayer for the Wretched Among Us," is related by a priest and catches his overwork and despair.
In Britain, the police's track record in solving serial killings involving gay men is as wretched as it is for those of sex workers.
Then le Gall's enchanting mise en scènes takes you on a ferocious excursion: an unashamedly attractive attack on the wretched simplicity of inchoate death.
Eastern Aleppo in particular became the wretched epicenter of the civil war, with hundreds of thousands of residents either dying or fleeing the "apocalyptic" violence.
So you see men's watches using typefaces used on sports drinks or women's watches that have the kind of wretched script seen on wedding invitations.
Some of the most wretched sinks of white poverty, including depressed mining towns in Appalachian Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia, have fallen heavily for him.
As a result, I've now become a most wretched electronics consumer, spoiled by the bounties on offer before me and paralyzed to choose between them.
What's troubling about society isn't that we're all wretched souls, but rather that we're actually decent people who won't acknowledge the times we do wrong.
These nightmarish illustrations of cadaverous humanoids and wretched mythical beasts capture what I imagine it feels like to smoke peyote while watching The Evil Dead.
GLOW encircles this tangle, reminding us that neither woman is willing to abandon the other, but illuminating reconciliation as a wretched, and sometimes impossible trudge.
" He ascribes Guinness's elusiveness, his love of disciplined work and good manners to the legacy of the "indignity and disorder of his wretched early years.
Let's credit Baron Fellowes for at least trying to make the wretched girl endearing by putting her through that whole business of massacring her hair.
The Philadelphia 76ers selected Markelle Fultz first overall in the 2017 NBA Draft, and everything has been just thoroughly wretched for the kid ever since.
"The Rohingya are the wretched of the earth," said Leonard Doyle, a spokesman for the International Organization for Migration, the agency helping coordinate relief efforts.
I was buried under a tremendous sense of foreboding, unable to find relief or think about anything but the wretched and frigid task at hand.
This year, William T. Vollmann published a two-volume work, "Carbon Ideologies," that he purported to write for inhabitants of a calamitous and wretched future.
But Trump couldn't help but turn an accusatory political finger at Barack Obama, which was wrong on fact, wretched as principle and dumb as politics.
"Abu Mazen is a wretched Holocaust denier who wrote his doctorate on Holocaust denial and then wrote a book on Holocaust denial," Mr. Lieberman wrote.
Eric Carmen's "All by Myself" is written as a wretched admission of need but Dion turns it into the exact opposite: a cry of independence.
Worst of all, there was the wretched Iran deal that legitimized a genocidal government and gave $150 billion to the world's foremost sponsor of terror.
It looks pretty wretched as it's being shot, and becomes even more so when they let their film student assistant (Lailani Ledesma) edit it unsupervised.
McLaren had another wretched year last season, finishing ninth in the constructors' championship because of a litany of failures of its Honda-supplied power unit.
To compound this dilemma, North Korea has a wretched history of selling military technologies to rouge states and nonstate actors who would deploy them willingly.
And the jostling suitors are delightfully wretched, particularly Gerald Forbes, into whom Billy Boyd has the time of his life pouring Pepe le Pew energy.
Donald Trump's Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh has had to replay his wretched high school years in an attempt to disprove accusations of sexual assault.
Like many religious works of the past, American Qur'an is likely to leave you feeling small and inadequate, and the world seeming wretched and imperiled.
The rest of Nixon's vulgar legacy is well-known and its wretched example inspires a good deal of the current President's crude and effective stagecraft.
Unfortunately, if you do have AirDrop turned on for "Everyone" and you get a wretched pic, it can be exceedingly difficult to identify the AirDrop perpetrator.
So, anyway, this video — this wretched, horrible video that turns a thing I love against another thing I love, thereby making them compete for my love.
Here are thirteen parts in metal that you might have forgotten about, but that you know, deep down in your wretched heart, are the fucking bomb.
Before the wretched avocado proposal came into our lives another popular way to pop the question was by putting the ring in a glass of champagne.
"Poor Lilibet and Charles have done everything they can to get rid of the wretched girl," she complained to a friend, "but she just won't go."
Eventually nearly 800 suspected terrorists would be housed in the facility, with reports later emerging of wretched conditions, Koran desecrations, aggressive interrogations and torture-induced suicides.
The latest Final Fantasy XV update fixes the game's wretched Chapter 13 — which is bad for so many reasons — but that's apparently not all it does.
Quintana ended the month of May with a pair of wretched outings in which he was hammered for 43 runs and 18 hits over seven innings.
With the Tea Party, and the wretched gerrymandering, they can win in the states, but have had a poor run in national voting for the presidency.
I did time myself, and finished in about 25 minutes barring one wretched answer, Part 6, No. 73, which I couldn't figure out for some reason.
" But Elior Levy, an Israeli reporter who covers Palestinian affairs, assailed what he called Mr. Bennett's "glorification of grabbing a tattered body of a wretched terrorist.
And at that meeting he said that there's a lot of wretched excess out there and that there's a lot of trouble coming as a result.
"I can't resist feeling wretched at the military's vulgar mindset as they determined that the lack of a male genital is a physical disability," Lim said.
And for us, that means going back to Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back for the wretched filth that Yoda's cooked up in his Dagobah hut.
The source material doesn't shy away from the wretched horror of World War I. Carlin's Blueprint for Armageddon in particular details grizzly moments of the conflict.
Moreover, given the wretched state of the Veneto banks, their acquirer could demand a dowry; Santander was willing to raise money to absorb an essentially sound Popular.
This information campaign is all fine and well, but what would really be effective is having the guilty London toilet flushers perform this wretched extraction work themselves.
But, there's one wretched creation the American Empire has imposed upon the world that is not welcome in the Sceptr'd Isle of Britain—The Pumpkin Spice Latte.
Few in the 156 player field, however, had a more wretched day than Englishman Danny Willett, the 2016 Masters champion who handed in a nine-over 81.
To be cynical, Yemen is farther away from Europe than Syria is; its wretched people do not, on the whole, wash up in the West seeking asylum.
Consistency has never been his strong suit, but it has been a wretched season for the 46-year-old, even by his own up-and-down standards.
Once a week my mom, my brother, and I would walk through the automatic doors, past the produce, and down the aspirin aisle toward the wretched contraption.
Second of all, you're not paying enough attention to the rest of the wretched hellscape that is social media in the Year of Our Lord (Bailey) 2019.
Finding someone who's willing and able to love you despite your wretched morning breath can feel like an unbearably difficult task for most single people out there.
That brings me to LG, which you might not think is in all that much danger, but the Korean company has had a wretched year in mobile.
One of Duluc's favorite marks came in a game 20 years ago, when one of the players he was watching had turned in a particularly wretched performance.
It gave us an opportunity to play these really nasty, wretched people, but also bring some levity to it in a way that is kind of cute.
Raspail indeed described refugees as "wretched creatures" who were "starting to rot," but he did so to emphasize their desperation and poor state, not to insult them.
On the other side, the mass of the people led wretched lives, and short ones, worked to death in the cramped, disease-ridden, filthy new industrial cities.
Yet if the people care solely about expediency at the expense of law, we are in a "wretched situation" from which the Constitution will not rescue us.
But it's a hurricane I've returned to over the years, with renewed curiosity about its most wretched lessons: the unbearable weight of poverty and racism and blackness.
What's sad, and indicative of the wretched Trump era, is how something that started in a wave of hope and optimism migrated to closed-minded, mercenary quarters.
It is no longer wishful thinking to believe such regret could yet lead to a second referendum, based this time on real terms rather than wretched lies.
Unforgettably powerful, the photograph resembles self-portraits by the Austrian Expressionist painter, Egon Schiele, who shared Lange's interest in extremities — hands and feet, and also, wretched misery.
In the early hours of the morning, though, she jerked awake with an awful sound—a wretched, desperate, wheezing inhalation that seemed to leave her nearly breathless.
And for every Pinto or El Camino that was rightly mothballed due to performance woes or wretched aesthetics, dozens of once-beloved cars have also been discontinued.
The wretched and the brave, and such is Saunders's magnificent portraiture that readers will recognize in this wretchedness and bravery aspects of their own characters as well.
Nolasco is coming off a wretched performance, lasting a season-low two innings while giving up six runs and six hits in a no-decision at Boston.
Others present it as a means of liberating people from wretched, poverty-level jobs, allowing workers to organize for better conditions or devote time to artistic exploits.
The first Neanderthal skeleton, reconstructed in 1911, was nicknamed the "Old Man of La Chapelle" and described as a wretched creature: hunched over, brutish, dimwitted, and primitive.
Despite wretched discomfort (clearly written by a dude), we did a double take and smiled when my friends and co-hosts wished us well and cheered on Linds.
The first Neanderthal skeleton, reconstructed in 1911, was nicknamed the "Old Man of La Chapelle" and described as a wretched creature: hunched over, brutish, dim-witted, and primitive.
The Kremlin wants to retain its grip on the country's wretched east—where fighting has flared up again—and so secure a stranglehold on its policies (see article).
This great start to 2017 follows a wretched 2016, in which the ETF fell more than 21 percent due in part to highly publicized concerns over drug pricing.
AT A tiny air force clinic in Bama, a wretched town in north-eastern Nigeria, a military doctor is trying to insert a drip into a starving child.
But Mrs Clinton is not one of them and, her wretched polls suggest, if she is to win the White House, she will have to win it herself.
But, this latest episode from the WBC is as absurd as it is wretched and certainly taints what should have been a top end-of-year heavyweight contest.
Jackson Maine's problems date back to a wretched childhood, guaranteeing our pity and love, whereas Fredric March and James Mason gave the hero a nasty and dangerous edge.
You spend three wretched days in the bowels of a squalid, rancid, life-ruining hangover as a result of the session-friendly bitter you drank in the club.
We can only hope that in the heat and anger of this wretched summer, Americans' impulse to pull together is stronger than the divisiveness of race-baiting moralists.
Connected by fill to the mainland in 1926 to build Floyd Bennett Field, Barren Island was once so wretched, its odor elicited complaints from people living miles away.
However wretched this season has been, this loss — a blowout defeat at home at the hands of one of the worst teams in the league — was its nadir.
Sam Wyndham, newly arrived from England with lingering war wounds and a morphine habit but a keen appreciation for the "vibrant, wretched beauty" of the slums of Calcutta.
He's later punished by being assigned the force's most wretched jalopy, a heap that literally falls apart on the road — rendering him helpless to aid the injured Anibal.
In "Good Friend, Bad Piece," he offered cheeky advice on what to say when, after hearing a wretched new work, one encounters the composer friend who wrote it.
This is now in its third year and has reached a grim stalemate; Yemenis, already the poorest Arab nation, have become even more wretched through bloodshed, hunger and disease.
This game is delightful for many reasons, but the fact that it let me blow up a KKK induction ceremony was like a soothing salve on this wretched year.
The air conditioned vaults of philistine businessmen will be broken open and the contents expropriated and your wretched art journalists will be stoned to death with fake Etruscan bronzes.
It's a question we have been asked time and time again, whether by Syrians still inside their country, those living as refugees, or along the wretched route through Europe.
The 110,000 refugees America was due to accept this year, the majority of whom were women and children, included huddled survivors from some of the world's most wretched conflicts.
"She was always this poor, abused, wretched child from San Antonio that no one wanted," she says, going on to tell of the devastating poverty Crawford was born into.
The drama on her screen embellished the themes in the Dirty Cooper/South Dakota portion the show, depicting people as wretched animals and greedy, lusty consumers of each other.
He is 26-24 with a wretched 10.20 ERA in four career starts versus Boston and has been hit hard by slugger David Ortiz (4-for-8, 2 homers).
The Iron Islands have a new king in the form of Euron Greyjoy, who freely admits to killing his brother to free their people from his wretched decision making.
The row dominated America's airwaves for almost a week, setting Mr Trump against veterans' groups, the families of other dead servicemen and a parade of wretched-looking Republican leaders.
I want a demented, throbbing, fecund nature to overrun this whole country, to overturn the wretched consequences of the laws that we have, in our stupidity, set for ourselves.
In other words, he's a true professional, and it was as such that he recoiled from what Trump, Rudy Giuliani and the wretched rest of them were up to.
Hundreds of people were on the street, in tents or not, in socks, barefoot, injured, cooking, drinking, drugging, calling out, a loose and wretched party starting to crank up.
The photographer Lewis Hine helped end child labor in the US by taking surreptitious photos of grimy children laboring in wretched factories and mills in early 20th-century America.
" He said he would ask the Supreme Court to allow the identities of three protected witnesses to be revealed, referring to "a wretched slander involving fake witnesses in masks.
" In the mockingly perky "Pills," she starts out as a jet-setting, pill-popping star, but ends up singing a power-ballad anthem for the "wretched, wasted and scorned.
They are television shows, designed to do what other television shows do: get ratings, sell perfume and laptops, drill the significance of the wretched Geico lizard into our skulls.
The bits familiar from every other family trip comedy turn up with numbing predictability: the wretched hotel, the overheated minivan, the stops at tawdry roadside attractions, the vomit scene.
That followed a wretched outing at home versus Houston, when he was pounded for a career-worst eight runs and surrendered four homers in only 1 2/3 innings.
Visit any French supermarket and you will find a universe of wretched bottles for around 5 euros each, and plenty of French consumers who are happy to buy them.
That's what this is really about: the sacrifice of one wretched bigot to atone for the indulgence of another; an opportunity for moral preening after so much moral surrender.
A number of contradictory interpretations have been posed for this group, from survivors chanting hosannahs to misérables begging Death to rear his horse around and end their wretched lives.
One of Twilley's current projects is a series of portrait paintings of Kellyanne Conway, which depict this infamous counselor to the current president morphing into an increasingly wretched appearance.
Eastern Aleppo has become the wretched center of Syria's five-year conflict and the regime's siege has triggered a humanitarian catastrophe there, as food, water and medical supplies run low.
There's no antagonist, for a start: no Henry F. Potter, the wicked financier who, if it hadn't been for George Bailey, would have transformed lovely Bedford Falls into wretched Pottersville.
The wretched weather prompted the Yankees to skip the traditional pregame introductions of the teams along the baselines and scrap plans to unfurl an enormous American flag in the outfield.
Many people fear that a trade-off between the two is inevitable: they may live to a very old age, but their final years may be spent in wretched health.
I asked five people who work in the hospitality business about the worst—or best, depending on how you look at it—ways they took revenge on particularly wretched customers.
If you are a Browns fan, you woke up this morning to the following set of facts: you just fired your head coach and general manager after another wretched season.
Its chief architect, B.R. Ambedkar, a brilliant jurist, was born a Dalit, that is, from one of the castes regarded as "untouchable" and kept wretched by untold generations of discrimination.
It is much harder to make up for 18 months of wretched, hateful, bigoted, misogynistic rhetoric that insulted Hispanics, women, Muslims, African Americans, veterans, POWs, our military, and our generals.
SINCE Pope Francis took office three years ago, the Vatican has had a lot to say about the most wretched inhabitants of the earth, and not just in vague platitudes.
The American attitude toward plumbers and fry cooks is different from our view of panhandlers and tin can collectors; the "working class" is different from the wretched of the earth.
I was too identified with Todbaum to discern the wretchedness of his hungers, or perhaps I was unable to discern how much less ordinarily wretched they were than my own.
The city has already been hit with an excessive heat warning, when heat index values, which take into account temperature as well as humidity, reached a wretched 106 degrees Fahrenheit.
The Doomsday Clock has tick-tocked to a minute before midnight, and Wade nervously wanders a carnival of the teenage wretched in search of souls to save before the apocalypse.
This is Lenny from The Simpsons feebly pleading, "Please don't tell anyone how I live" after his wretched existence is exposed by a wall in his house comically falling down.
The three play versions of themselves, all working as writers on a wretched children's TV series while shopping a project that they think will elevate them to the big time.
The temptation for donors is to focus on the poor in the most wretched, conflict-ridden countries and reach them directly through philanthropic and nongovernmental organizations, bypassing messy, corrupt governments.
In an early scene, a roiling sea of desperate Indian mothers — "wretched creatures" — storms the gates of the Belgian embassy in Kolkata, each with a child in her outstretched arms.
Beyond the lurid celebrity connection, however, lies the wretched story of women who the police believe were brought from China under false promises of new lives and legitimate spa jobs.
According to the United Nations, an estimated 3.6 million people have fled Venezuela and its wretched economy in recent years, many leaving behind parents or grandparents they couldn't afford to support.
After his wretched night, Ronaldo, much criticized already at the tournament for a lack of humility after his dismissive comments about Iceland's tactics in their previous match, demonstrated a dignified side.
Listing "5 Reasons Why Trump Will Win" on his website, Moore explained why the "wretched, ignorant, dangerous part-time clown and full-time sociopath" was going to be the next president.
On top of the wretched physical symptoms it causes — including fever, chills, muscle aches, cough and fatigue — the cost of getting the flu is generally greater than a dose of prevention.
The VA has come far since the wretched "Born on the Fourth of July" days; Secretary Wilkie and his lieutenants, political or career, have what they need to take it further.
"He's this putrid oil stain on the oval office and an entirely wretched person," artist and proud LGBTQ community member Casey Promise, one of the winners, told me over the phone.
I begged a friend who tends a thriving garden of her own in an even more wretched climate (Minnesota) to come visit me and help me come up with a plan.
It's true, of course, that some African countries are in wretched shape and that some immigrants from poor countries arrive uneducated and end up, along with homegrown Americans, in dubious trades.
Amid the dark hailstorm of her father, Steve Bannon and Stephen Miller, she sold herself as the sunny morning — the one who would temper her father's retrogressive and sometimes wretched moves.
Editorial Senator Mitch McConnell hoped that keeping his wretched bill to destroy the Affordable Care Act secret until the last minute would make it easier for him to railroad fellow Republicans.
She has survived a wretched life under the North Vietnamese — one of hunger, fear and loss — only to make a harrowing passage across pirate-infested seas in a flimsy fishing boat.
Two hours later, in a kind of dream, I took a break, went into the garden for ten minutes, then decided that I should get on with my own wretched attempt.
It was not only the wretched politics but the flamboyantly precious, out-of-no-closet sissiness, the wide-eyed wonder coming from the you-wouldn't-hit-a-guy-with-glasses voice.
Nowhere is that clearer than in the wretched tax bill passed by the Senate in the early hours of Saturday morning, which would make the rich richer and the poor poorer.
Perseids appear to radiate outward from the constellation Perseus — you know, the mythical Greek hero who chopped off the head of the wretched gorgon Medusa and lived to tell the tale.
"I think whatever we do should be limited and businesslike and, frankly, always accompanied with the caveat that none of this absolves him from previous wretched behavior and statements," said Rep.
The tone of the painting verges on a lament, but perhaps they are sad about their dinner, which is a wretched-looking pie resembling a possum baked in a bedroom slipper.
To his fans, this is a huge part of the appeal: Not only is he not a part of the current wretched system, but he doesn't talk like a careful politician either.
LONDON (Reuters) - Andy Murray's wretched form ahead of the next week's French Open has left pundits including Boris Becker scratching their heads about what exactly is wrong with the world number one.
Pollock grants each of his many characters, no matter how minor or ­wretched, a story and a soul, and one of this novel's most vivid and original is Jasper Cone, sanitation inspector.
And Democrats should be careful about counting on a big Latino turnout: In 2016, Hispanic turnout was actually a little bit lower than it had been in 2012, despite Trump's wretched rhetoric.
And finally, if the real purpose of impeachment is to censure the president for his wretched behavior, why not just pass a motion of censure, as I've been urging for a while?
Relying on The Brown Book compiled by European communists and translated into Russian, which stigmatized Nazis for their "wretched inclination," Gorky condemns the destructive and corrosive influence of Fascism on European youth.
"That is why from Day One, the wretched Washington swamp has been trying to nullify the results of a truly great and democratic election, the election of 2016," Trump told the crowd.
His banishment, following a mock execution in St. Petersburg in 1849 for the crime of associating with subversives, lasted a decade and included four years in a wretched labor camp in Omsk.
In Trump's telling, everything about the America of yore was superior, everything about the America of today is wretched, and somehow, magically, he has solutions that even the most practiced hands don't.
Three hours later there was no sign of any of the aliens, the wretched or the beautiful, except for a few blackened patches of grass and wisps of smoke that curled and died.
That he should finish just a 10th of a second outside that mark on a wretched night with the rain tumbling down and puddles on the track suggests it was a superior run.
From 2000 onwards C&A and Siemens, a German engineering firm, together exploited forced Eastern European labourers in Germany, keeping them in such a wretched state that malnutrition killed several women and children.
England was his lure, as for all bright colonial boys who did not know their place, and his Trinidadian accent soon vanished in high-class articulation; but Oxford was wretched and London disappointing.
The group's internationalism shines through in posters with news from Mozambique's civil wars and well-worn copies of Franz Fanon's Wretched of the Earth, as well as Ensemble newsletters and copies of Staffrider.
Now that Strahovski points out the similarity, the two characters' resemblance is apparent, beyond their blonde locks (especially before Cersei's hair was lopped off by those wretched nuns) and their aptitude for cruelty.
He chooses Frantz Fanon, a revolutionary and writer from the French colony of Martinique, who argued in "The Wretched of The Earth" (1961) that violence is justified if it brings about racial equality.
"While we had a broken relationship, I do love these works of art," said Mr. Burroughs, who chronicled that broken relationship in "Running With Scissors," an account of his wretched, highly dysfunctional childhood.
It may be remembered as the Wretched Excess Debate with ten candidates, five moderators, one ludicrous White House backdrop, and enough technical glitches to make you nostalgic for the TV test pattern era.
And I felt that embarrassment again in the cinema while watching Ingrid Goes West, because all its best jokes are either making fun of Taylor or over the burning, wretched shame of Ingrid.
And that's when you'll want to look toward the constellation Perseus — you know, the mythical Greek hero who chopped off the head of the wretched gorgon Medusa and lived to tell the tale.
The Giants overhauled their wretched defense and returned a lot of offensive talent, but they were still a step or two behind the Cowboys this off-season—until Tony Romo's injury, that is.
This made no sense unless you factored in their desire for the heady adventure and personal advantage that a Trump presidency would afford them, no matter how wretched it turned out to be.
"  One can only imagine the high pomp attending that wretched circumstance; pitched to the dubious legitimacy of its occasion, it must have made the royal weddings seem like an elopement on "Hillbilly Handfishin'.
And Emma Stone, who will play the titular role in upcoming Disney origin film Cruella, said that her take on the wretched furrier will show us a truly "bananas" side to the character.
He knows Congress, purports to know policy and yet produced a wretched bill that smelled as bad to the more centrist members of his caucus as it did to the most conservative ones.
But for a second we get to see one of man's most wretched inventions being torn skyward and away from Earth, where it can no longer torture our tiny bladders and weary souls.
The music gives off a sort of Sims 3 vibe, and here's my personal favourite part: the wretched characters trying to hack you or get you to spill secrets look like little devils.
Journeyman Hoyer, playing with his fourth different team in four seasons, needs to rebound from a wretched performance in Seattle when he managed only 99 yards and an interception on 15-of-27 passing.
The Rockies are hoping a demotion from the rotation will turn around De La Rosa, who was 26-24 with a wretched 11.41 ERA in six starts before he was banished to the bullpen.
Barnum then thought of her widowhood and her wretched state of mind, and declared that she must be brought to this country, where she might be near the remains of her once loved husband.
In an emotional encounter with 16 Rohingya refugees, ... [his voice trembled] after he greeted the men, women and children who had been forced to flee their homes in Myanmar for wretched camps in Bangladesh.
They handed Barack Obama more than 70% of their votes in 2012, in part after the Republican candidate, Mitt Romney, vowed to make life so wretched for illegal migrants that they would "self-deport".
Jimenez was bumped from the starting rotation after a wretched performance at Toronto on June 12, when he lasted only one-third of an inning and was pummeled for five runs on six hits.
Maybe today is the day, at least for this unfortunate young person who thought he could block the newest member of the Oklahoma City Thunder, Victor Oladipo, from dunking all over his wretched face.
There are also the grim jokes about how, during our most recent and most wretched Presidential election, we all surely died and boarded the first elevator downstairs, where we are now in permanent residence.
I didn't attend public school, because my parents had seen one black kid on the playground of the excellent school I was zoned for, and so sent me to a wretched parochial school instead.
But my travels have left me deeply skeptical that government schools in many countries can be easily cured of corruption, patronage and wretched governance, and in the meantime we fail a generation of children.
Tatiana Garavito is a Colombian organizer working with racialized communities in the U.K. She also works with activist groups leading climate justice campaigns in Colombia and is part of the Wretched of the Earth.
That began a nightmare that landed him on Rikers Island, a wretched jail complex where violence was a fact of life, but where he was also subjected to cruelly long stretches of solitary confinement.
These weren't just a few elegant tears of gentle ennui; this was a full-on combustion of the wretched, my body wracked by guttural sobs so primitive my own mother would have been taken aback.
He has given Cleveland reason to feel more confident over his last three outings, allowing one earned run in each following a wretched August in which he went 206-24 with a staggering 23 ERA.
And you wouldn't be surprised to hear that the Washington Football Team, with their wretched owner, came out pretty quickly to denounce the hoax, re-emphasizing that indeed, they would keep their racist name forever.
A signifier that a disease that would end the life of one of America's finest runners was working its wretched ways inside a body that was moving as fast as few others had moved before.
" If the wretched of the scorched earth miraculously make it through all of that, they will then face walls up to nine feet thick, plus a series of blast doors "designed to withstand sizeable explosives.
McKinsey reckons that low rates, regulation and digitisation together could cut German banks' return on equity from an already wretched 4% in 2013 to -2% within a few years if they do nothing in response.
Saving the world from total annihilation might seem to be a more important cause than throwing bricks at some wretched, pug-faced Nazis, but at least the fascists have a reasonable chance of being defeated.
"And the reason for such reckless haste is all too obvious: the product is a wretched one ... it is focused on the wealthy to the exclusion of the middle class," he said in a statement.
So combine the two — situate a cult on the English moors, as Rebecca Wait does in her novel "The Followers" — and its characters will seem doubly wretched, the stark landscape symbolizing their wind-swept minds.
"Wretched War," the Hirst sculpture of a pregnant woman, will go to the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art and provide a £90,000 (~$110,73 USD) tax cut to the artist's former business manager, Frank Dunphy.
Preference would be given to people possessing special skills and higher education — hardly the tired, the poor and the wretched refuse embraced in "The New Colossus," the Emma Lazarus poem affixed to Miss Liberty's base.
"American special operators executed a masterful raid that ended his wretched life and punched out his ticket to hell, I guess you could say," Trump told the rally audience to thunderous applause and "USA" chants.
The answer lies in some combination of poverty, family instability, epidemics of drug use in the wretched inner-city districts into which many blacks were corralled by racist housing policies, and bad, or non-existent, policing.
They plan to inspect the pain tolerance of 400 people over five years of study, ranging from pain-free volunteers to the most wretched chronic sufferers who have been to other specialists but found no relief.
You can be sure the vendor himself will have come from the latter category: hawking, as it is known, rivals taxi-driving as a time-tested route from rural poverty to something a little less wretched.
Give me your tired, your poor;Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free; The wretched refuse of your teeming shore; Send these, the homeless, tempest-toss'd, to me; I lift my lamp beside the golden door.
Reclaiming and rebuilding the prophesied Irkalla Gate created by Nergal, the ancient Mesopotamian God of Death, so that He and the wretched beings of Irkalla may once again reign supreme in this world and the next.
So when a lowly peasant tried to film a battle reenactment with their drone in Lipetsk, central Russia, one heroic crusader heard his call of duty, and impaled the wretched flying machine with a spear. Ouch.
Obviously, Olivia's Mouth gobbles up this intel like a discounted hot tub full of Chinese food, then spews it back into Samantha's face to remind her of the WRETCHED STENCH she continuously emits into the world.
Should they complete the feat—sweeping their wretched division, and going 3-7 against the rest of the NFL—the Texans will claim their second-straight AFC South title and fourth in the last six years.
The band's newest album, Bestial Hymns of Perversion, is out March 23 via Profound Lore, and marks a departure from the caustic grind that characterized their previous releases, particularly their 20183 album Embrace the Wretched Flesh.
Netflix's wretched Iron Fist, like the other Marvel Netflix shows, largely abandoned the humor of the Marvel Cinematic Universe in favor of a gritty, downbeat landscape of dimly lit hallways, furrowed brows, and supposedly intense monologues.
" He sought to defend his revision by saying "that poem was referring back to people coming from Europe, where they had class-based societies, where people were considered wretched if they weren't in the right class.
The Connors family detailed wretched conditions for their detainment, including their longest stay at a Pennsylvania family facility, echoing numerous other stories about the degrading and harsh treatment of people being held in the immigration system.
These wretched facts, revealed in Megan Marshall's new biography, "Elizabeth Bishop: A Miracle for Breakfast" (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt), derive from a trove of letters, unknown to previous biographers, that Bishop wrote to her psychiatrist, in 1947.
You can see it in the tragic air that never leaves him, in the rhythm of his steps, the lines sculpted into his face, the rigidity of his neck as he signs those wretched executive orders.
The Barrera heirs, would-be successors and arriviste rivals — a whole indulgent younger generation named Los Hijos, characterized by wretched excess and suicidal stupidity — make for countless shifting allegiances, fake names, dispensable henchmen and other complications.
" Blumenthal wound up touting Michael Dukakis heavily in that election cycle, leading Christopher Hitchens to write with a mixture of amazement and disdain of his "ability to put a radical shine on the most wretched Democratic nominees.
In Concerning Violence, footage of the decolonization of Africa during the '60s and '70s was narrated by Fugees singer Lauryn Hill reading excerpts from Frantz Fanon's essay of the same name from The Wretched of the Earth.
" And she continues, "There's no danger at all in going after some wretched animal, whose only idea is to escape, armed with a battery of expensive high velocity rifles and flanked by a couple of professional sharpshooters.
Kim caught the eye when he clinched his first PGA Tour victory in Greensboro, North Carolina last August but had endured a wretched 2017 campaign until this week, his cause not helped by back and wrist injuries.
Reports of violence and assaults at centers for minors have added to the public disquiet and hardened anti-immigrant sentiment in a country long renowned for its humanitarian open-door policy towards the wretched of the earth.
In Hezel's original article on The Awl, beautifully entitled, "Why Does This One Couch From West Elm Suck So Much?" she passionately detailed the personal disappointment she faced following her purchase of the wretched and disintegrating seat.
Neither am I. Understanding the fairy tale I, too, grew up in a colonized country and am part of a generation of post-independence Indians who heard still raw and wretched tales of British oppression and injustice.
Would she be accused of practicing situational ethics, for instance, in agreeing to help the robber with the foxlike grin steal the golden egg in order to pay the mortgage on her poor mother's wretched little farm?
If Leicester is the small club that improbably hit it big in this season of seasons, Aston Villa, in last place and suffering a wretched campaign, is the big club that has somehow plummeted to unthinkable depths.
Instead, her story is a sort of harbinger of the YouTube age, when you never know what might go viral and are never quite sure whether it has done so because it's impressive or because it's wretched.
I think the only song that had a collaborative feel to it was "Wretched World," where we had Genghis Tron play on that with us, and we actually had all of Genghis Tron on it with us.
It began at Harvey Milk Plaza, in San Francisco's Castro district, a neighborhood whose residents are so accustomed to being the target of vitriol and violence that they can turn life's most wretched moments into a party.
This was the reality of polar travel: more ordinary in its awfulness than the gothic horrors conjured up by novelists; more wretched, desperate, and deadly than the stories circulated by the British Admiralty and its publicity machine.
A Pygmy living on the edge of the jungle in what may be the world's most wretched country, she has borne five children and now cradles little Bruno, a fourth in peril, with fierce devotion and desperation.
Despite her best efforts, her performance was rather wretched, only to be followed by an immaculate rendition by the 9-year-old Lee, who had been practicing in secret in order to achieve just such a triumph.
Gautama was from Gwalior, a small city in Madhya Pradesh, one of those wretched places where the streets are narrow and crowded and where shopkeepers in the central market sell illegal postcards of satis sitting on bonfires.
I finished every wretched page of "The Fountainhead" in alternating states of fury and despair, and when it was finally over, I tried to leave the vague echo of Dominique, stomping around in her evening gowns, behind.
She agreed to do so after he agreed to give up his racing career to open up a car shop, assuaging her fears that another one of her husbands would lose his life to the wretched automobile.
The only thing this policy accomplishes is the imposition of further pain and suffering on parents who have already been faced with a terrible choice between tremendous risks in a wretched journey and greater harm or death.
Naturally, Manigault Newman's new book, "Unhinged: An Insider's Account of the Trump White House," is self-serving, a way to avenge her 2017 firing and make money telling us what we already know about this wretched administration.
And don't forget those wretched flies with their bottle green bodies that cling to your waiting steaks, to the ketchup cap, to your greasy tongs, driving you — a bit of a hygiene freak — to fits of revulsion.
The Bulls front office has made a catalogue of wretched decisions since (and before) Hoiberg was hired, and most of the ingredients he's cooked with over the past two years have either been rotten or totally mismatched.
Pirates RH Gerrit Cole (211-23, 223) Elfin has quickly turned things around since his wretched major-league debut in Toronto on June 222, when he was walloped for nine runs (eight earned) over 24 22/3 innings.
They could believe in the goodness of their motives, because they were on the side of the "wretched of the earth" and against those whose relative wealth both in Israel and in the diaspora made them obvious oppressors.
But it was still amazing to hear Mr Trump stoke that baseless fear—and whatever small but not insignificant risk of post-election violence is attached to it—at the final set-piece occasion of this wretched campaign.
Violent howls, booming crashes, and scraping, snapping noise populate the expanse, the lyrics are utterly unintelligible but palpably wretched, and the overall result is utterly hellish in a way that only these two specific people can pull off.
Kenny Meadows, a British caricaturist best known for his contributions to Punch magazine, brought a macabre sensibility to his work: etchings of dueling crowned serpents for Macbeth; a wretched hag Sycorax, usually an unseen character, for The Tempest.
Mr Trump also excluded a lot of wretched people from it, by temporarily placing additional restrictions on anyone from a secret list of 11 countries, which is said to include South Sudan, as well as Syria and Iraq.
Blaming Jews for "making wretched" ethnic Germans by lending them money and demanding they pay interest, one Nazi propaganda pamphlet characterized Jews as singly responsible for the decline of rural Germany: They had to move to the cities.
Cruz is now in the process of crafting an incoherent coalition—one half made up of right-wing zealots who adore him, the other by disheartened establishment Republicans who only support him because the alternative is so wretched.
Because Hope Annabelle Greggory is so much of a caricature, she's also sort of a relief—even the most wretched millennial wretch can identify with her while still feeling safe in the belief that we're not that horrible.
Analysts at Bernstein said the results were "expectedly wretched", but the full-year earnings guidance, the upgrade to free cashflow and the commitment to the dividend were "all positive and good news for investors in this beleaguered name".
The situation in much of the region seemed wretched, though not nearly as bad as the scenes of migrants stranded at the Budapest train station and at a camp in Calais, France, that became known as the Jungle.
"We had those two songs, and whether we were going to release another record on Good Fight (who released Embrace the Wretched Flesh) or not, we were going to sound like us now, not us then," explains Grant.
The music is powerful on its own, but once one reads the lyrics, Decivilize hits even harder, and the world it offers in our wretched present's stead feels even more like a possibility, instead of just a dream.
But we also shouldn't lose sight of the fact that several other islands in the Caribbean are also still struggling to meet their citizens basic needs in the wretched aftermath of Hurricane Maria, and Hurricane Irma before it.
Born in 1947 to a loving but illiterate and impoverished mother, who at times resorted to prostitution to make ends meet, and an absent father, Woodfox admits that his mother's wretched position obliterated any authority in his eyes.
It's a troubled land, staggering from wretched excess and aching losses, a country where dreams have often slipped into out-and-out delusions, and people hunger for deliverance, if only in the person of a half-baked messiah.
Those who go out each day to give drops that immunize children from one of the world's most wretched diseases cannot be an endangered species, hunted like animals by militants who would see their life-saving work extinguished.
But he had come to the "common sense" conclusion that the government was "sacrificing" his island and others, including Lesbos, where police this week fired tear gas on disgruntled migrants marching to town to protest their wretched conditions.
The bill chips away at America's historic role as a refuge for "your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, the wretched refuse of your teeming shore," as it says on the Statue of Liberty.
Fears that migrants stranded in Greece would find other ways through have not come to pass; instead, they have camped out in wretched conditions near the border, and elsewhere, in the futile hope that it will reopen one day.
I still take out the movies occasionally and watch her—as the nurse, or as one of the hapless grownups trying out for the talent show, or as the poor mother with a mortgage on her wretched little farm.
But that was before Milly's 3-year-old half sister, Coco, disappeared from the family's weekend home, causing her father's extended harem of current and former wives and their multiple offspring to come tumbling down in a wretched heap.
As an electoral gambit, the honey badger approach was a good bet: Trump is president not in spite of the wretched things he said about Mexicans, women, John McCain, Megyn Kelly and so on, but because he said them.
Since 22, when the migration crisis began to hit, camps like this have sprung up across the continent from Greece to France, crowded with desperate migrants enduring wretched conditions in their quest to reach a better life in Europe.
Since 2450, when the migration crisis began to hit, camps like this have sprung up across the continent from Greece to France, crowded with desperate migrants enduring wretched conditions in their quest to reach a better life in Europe.
" — Mr. Speaker Bustus Jurkitt, wretched Disney shill (@justusburkitt) April 22018, 20183 "I sat down to watch Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Pt 22018 and I was inexplicably meant to know why everyone was after a man with no nose.
Having finished runner-up in his heat in wretched conditions in a modest 13 minutes 133 seconds, the 34-year-old now has one race to put the exclamation mark on his extraordinary track career before concentrating on the marathon.
Even "the vilest malefactor has some wretched woman tied to him, against whom he can commit any atrocity except killing her, and, if tolerably cautious, can do that without much danger of the legal penalty," John Stuart Mill wrote in 1869.
Sunday's startling death of pop singer George Michael caps 12 wretched months in which we've already said goodbye to David Bowie, Glenn Frey, Prince, Merle Haggard and Leonard Cohen, to name just a quintet of hugely popular and influential performers.
"Grant them removed," More tells the mob: Imagine that you see the wretched strangers, Their babies at their backs and their poor luggage, Plodding to the ports and coasts for transportation, And that you sit as kings in your desires . . .
ABOUT THE FLAMES (22-17-2): Offseason signee Brian Elliott got off to a wretched start with Calgary, surrendering 16 goals while losing his first three starts and eventually watching backup Chad Johnson supplant him for the No. 1 role.
Certainly they have that appearance of a creature out of the imagined world of fantasy (like Game of Thrones): sparse stick figures that are blasted by fire or wind or sand, wretched, seemingly held together by necromancy and ill will.
"The majority of them drag out wretched days of toil in the ownership of masters too poor to feed them — too inured to hardship themselves to appreciate, in the faintest degree, the sufferings of animals in their hands," Ms. Brooke wrote.
And when we didn't respond, they kept ratcheting up their wretched behavior to the point where Trump thinks he could shoot someone on Fifth Avenue and Putin thinks he could poison a wayward spy in London, and get away with it.
Instead, they are busily crafting and polishing their dreamy policy positions, all of which Mr. Trump will use against them to great effect, particularly in my part of the country — which has already shown a dreary susceptibility to his wretched message.
Don't take my word for it: Exhibit 143: Derrick Rose was on hand for Paul George's wretched team USA leg injury from the 2014 offseason, which is also pretty hard to watch in case you hadn't seen it the first time.
"Of course, it's not bad that he was a celebrity," said Professor Andrews, but his story tells us little about the mainly wretched conditions of a population of around 15,000 black people living in Britain in the late 5003th century.
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Home-renting company Airbnb Inc said on Monday it would remove listings in Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank, a move Israel called a "wretched capitulation" to boycotters and Palestinians hailed as a step towards peace.
The lines from Isaiah, read in every synagogue on Yom Kippur, "to let the oppressed go free … share your bread with the hungry and take the wretched poor into your home," sound an awful lot like "American liberalism" to me.
Banks and gas pipelines index some of the most wretched hoardings of wealth in a market-driven society, and the loss of innocence Mulleady suggests in her works epitomizes a present in which we can no longer turn a blind eye.
The Trump forces seemed to feel the day was a big triumph for their side, which was true only if you'd be encouraged by the news that the world doesn't think you're any more wretched today than it did yesterday.
The Trump forces seemed to feel the day was a big triumph for their side, which was true only if you'd be encouraged by the news that the world doesn't think you're any more wretched today than it did yesterday.
They include what is, in my biased opinion as a Seattleite, the best news of an otherwise wretched cycle: King, Pierce, and Snohomish counties, which contain Seattle and its surrounding satellite cities, passed Proposition 1, otherwise known as Sound Transit 3.
Listen to his bumps here: With backing bass and trumpet melodies, he assures listeners that his new Pandora mixtape helps him "retain some semblance of an emotional existence" as he sells himself piece by wretched piece, one t-shirt at a time.
There's one new Strike in Destiny: Rise of Iron — The Wretched Eye, Rise of Iron's new Strike, sends players deep into the new Plaguelands zone, where SIVA-infected Fallen are trying to bring their corrupted power to bear on raising a Hive army.
Having not experienced any grand slam action since the 2014 Australian Open, Del Potro will now have to see how his wrist holds up as the wretched weather in London has condemned him to playing best-of-five-set matches on successive days.
A$AP Rocky is being held in a Swedish jail with shockingly inhumane conditions -- feces hurled about and not cleaned up, wretched food and facilities that are not fit for human beings ... this according to sources with direct knowledge of Rocky's situation.
The main difference is that financial firms, unlike manufacturers, are able to avoid many of India's impediments: a maze of permissions and tariffs that control production, laws supposed to protect low-wage workers that instead discourage hiring, and wretched transport and communications networks.
At the Federalist, writer Kirk Jing wrote of Carlson's monologue, and a response to it by National Review columnist David French: Our society is less French's America, the idea, and more Frantz Fanon's "Wretched of the Earth" (involving a very different French).
Ducks captain Ryan Getzlaf said there was no panic among the team in facing an 222-22 series deficit, a mindset forged after Anaheim rebounded from a wretched 33-23-23 start to the season to win its fourth straight Pacific Division title.
He speculated on Sunday that the injury, which ended a wretched final championships for him after he only managed to win bronze in the individual 100 meters the previous weekend, might have been caused by having a long wait before the race.
She also sorrows that so many are wretched enough to fall for his empty promises—though, during her riff in Manhattan about understanding Trump-fans, she correctly noted that those pinning their hopes on the Republican may not buy "everything that he says".
The secrets unveiled in the movie's second half are mostly wretched, and Kore-eda, in his steady and unhectoring way, is levelling grave accusations at Japanese social norms, yet what stays with you, unforgettably, is that bundle of mixed souls at the start.
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Over the past two years, Uber Chief Executive Dara Khosrowshahi has used his peace-making and political skills to settle battles with lawmakers and rivals and endear himself to employees who had suffered through a wretched period of corporate scandal.
He is able to dot the book with policy points, White House trivia (the names Frick and Frack are used, but for two men, not a pair of J.F.K.'s girlfriends) and heartfelt-sounding commentary on the wretched state of public discourse.
Morgan Jenness was there, clutching a makeshift torch and reciting Emma Lazarus's sonnet "The New Colossus," which is inscribed on Lady Liberty's pedestal: Give me your tired, your poor,Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free,The wretched refuse of your teeming shore.
Considering the poor girl's wretched life — she's made to sleep in the cellar and do her sewing in the attic; she's tossed down the coal chute — it seems only fair that she should have the power to channel her rage into her creations.
He was also pretty much just saying things, in a tone of voice generally used by wretched men to inform a customer service representative that some minor inconvenience is "unacceptable," but that, too, is just him doing his job as he understands it.
It may make for a neat narrative arc, with a clear end point when the company folds, but that means "The Great Hack" is barely able to address the problems of the broader ad ecosystem, or why the web today is such a wretched place.
When parts of the house did require the wretched 90˚ angle, Brewster devised reasons for their necessity: the perpendicular formed by the floor meeting the wall, for instance, he deemed a "radial line to a round earth," as per a description by curator Lucy Macfarlane.
While the Shitamachi we see in this film sometimes gives the impression of a bustling downtown with a thriving economy, far worse conditions boil beneath Yakuza swagger and tattoos — children with distended bellies, a widespread bout of TB, and individuals living in wretched conditions.
SAN FRANCISCO, May 9 (Reuters) - Over the past two years, Uber Chief Executive Dara Khosrowshahi has used his peace-making and political skills to settle battles with lawmakers and rivals and endear himself to employees who had suffered through a wretched period of corporate scandal.
A charge sheet of Britain's efforts in India—and every territory colonised can produce an equivalent—might list partition, the man-made Bengal famine in 1943 (which resulted in an estimated 3m deaths), the wretched labour system of indenture and the looting of state wealth.
I had come to Naples without a guidebook or even a map, in search of a disheveled neighborhood of "flaking walls" and "scratched doors," where the "wretched grey" of the buildings clashed with the passion and repression of the characters of the writer Elena Ferrante.
There's a moment, in the final hours of this wretched campaign, when Weiner looks at his wife, and she looks at him, and they share an unspoken understanding: This is more than two people should have to bear, and it is all Anthony's fault.
Mr Rubio's wretched March 5th coincides with a good night for Mr Cruz, who won caucus contests in Kansas by 25 percentage points and Maine by 13 points, and came a closer second than expected to Mr Trump, who won in Kentucky and Louisiana.
Getting off Jason Smith's wretched deal won't be easy, but attaching it to their first-round pick (and then buying Chris McCullough out), then shipping him to a dumping ground can save them quite a bit of money and prevent entrance into the repeater tax.
Just as Blair is sorry that things didn't quite work out as planned in Iraq, but not that he took us into the wretched war in the first place, so Cameron is sorry that he lost the Brexit referendum, but not that he called it.
As we witness the final moments of the ISIS caliphate in Iraq and Syria, we in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq have been welcoming back Yezidis, who by some miracle survived the genocide and escaped the terror group's last wretched days in Baghouz, Syria.
Critics score: 92%Audience score: 95%Netflix description: "A policeman, a criminal overlord, a Bollywood film star, politicians, cultists, spies, and terrorists — the lives of the privileged, the famous, the wretched, and the bloodthirsty interweave with cataclysmic consequences amid the chaos of modern-day Mumbai"
There's an omnipresent groove present, but it's an understated one; this is far from boogie-woogie weed jams or heavy-lidded stoner doom apery, even on the fuzziest tracks (like the distorted fog and wretched howls of "There Is No Help Coming," for example).
Crash isn't the only old-timer making a comeback in 2017—days ahead of E3, Accolade announced its return to publishing with news of another Bubsy game, resurrecting the anthropomorphic bobcat for a fifth title 21 years after his last, 43's wretched Bubsy 3D.
The first is Shakespeare's Macbeth, which Varoufakis calls on in order to argue that the players in his story, even the really wretched ones, all operated with the best intentions—their tragedy was that ambition necessarily leads those who act on it to bad ends.
"From Day 1, the wretched Washington swamp has been trying to nullify the results of a truly great and democratic election," Mr. Trump told a crowd of about 20,000 at the Target Center in Minneapolis, one of the most Democratic cities in the country.
An arresting, full-scale statue of St. Jerome, made of painted wood and credited here to Donatello and Bertoldo working together, embodies the hermit priest as a lithe but wretched penitent, face pained and abdomen collapsed as he strikes his chest with a rock.
Asked by NPR if the Lazarus poem—which includes the famous lines "Give me your tired, your poor, / Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, / The wretched refuse of your teeming shore"—is still part of the "American ethos," Ken Cuccinelli shrugged off the question.
On this St. Patrick's Day, at a time when too many Americans want to close the door to the wretched and rejected, a time when some politicians and pundits with Irish surnames suffer from Irish historical amnesia, it's worth recalling a few inconvenient facts.
Working almost exclusively in ink drawings, Mr. Cuevas depicted the wretched of the earth — the infirm, the deformed, the mad — in an unblinking expressionist manner that reflected the influence of artists like Goya, Breughel and Grosz as well as the forms of pre-Columbian art.
It was a banal but compelling detail at the end of a wretched drama that started with a homicide and rape in 22013, involved multiple appeals that advanced all the way to the Supreme Court, and concluded with Mr. Bucklew's death by lethal injection.
For starters, he could end this wretched shutdown so that the people responsible for protecting the border can get paid, immigration judges can return to processing asylum claims and, yes, the physical and virtual barriers already in place can be maintained and perhaps even improved.
"From the mutilated state of many of the corpses and the contents of the kettles, it is evident that our wretched countrymen had been driven to the last resource – cannibalism – as a means of prolonging existence," Rae wrote to the Secretary of the Admiralty in 1854.
As wretched as the reconfigured Rockets have been defensively through seven games, I do buy into the idea that Harden and Russell Westbrook will be invested in each other's success far more than Harden and CP2162 ever could have been after all of last season's tumult.
A report by Liz Alderman of The Times, about the desperate efforts of Greece to feed and house refugees expected to soon number 100,000, is heart-wrenching in its description of the wretched conditions of refugees and of the extraordinary efforts of the Greeks to help them.
Our medical system does a wretched job dealing with dietary problems: Celiac disease is massively under-diagnosed, food intolerances are on the rise, and physicians often fail to consider dietary interventions for chronic conditions like psoriasis and rheumatoid arthritis, instead prescribing pharmaceuticals with excruciating digestive side effects.
It was only possible to hear what they were saying over the claptrap engine and the wretched cumbia because no one else was talking—the other men had fallen asleep, and the women were silent—and they were shouting, working themselves up with emotion and fervor.
The response has been a conservative and nostalgic one — for the days when this historical biennial showed the great American and European modernists — while the US press has tended to glorify this biennial's theme, Incerteza Viva or "Live Uncertainty," by transposing it onto Brazil's wretched political climate.
CUCCINELLI: Well, of course, that poem was referring back to people coming from Europe where they had class-based societies, where people were considered wretched if they weren't in the right class, and it was written one year after the first federal public charge rule was written.
And then Kelly, for whom I used to have nothing but admiration, soiled his own moment by defending the president and needlessly pointing an accusatory finger at Representative Frederica Wilson, which once again turned out to be wrong on fact, wretched as principle and dumb as politics.
The list from Loggins included "The Wretched of the Earth," by Frantz Fanon; "Black Feminist Thought: Knowledge, Consciousness, and the Politics of Empowerment," by Patricia Hill Collins; "Black Looks: Race and Representation," by bell hooks; and "The Mis-Education of the Negro," by Carter G. Woodson.
He has transformed the most coveted place to work into a wretched snake-pit of lies and indecency that chews people up and spits them out, all for the entertainment, amusement and coddling of the most fragile and self-centered ego on earth — that of Donald Trump.
If the story of Jean Seberg is one of the more wretched footnotes in the chronicle of fame, that's all the more reason to treasure those occasions, onscreen, when she was not a victim—when she bore herself, and whatever pains she harbored, with mastery and grace.
Luis knows that the young man worked in the fields before the family stopped hearing from him, so though Luis is not a farmhand, he masquerades as one, discovering a world where workers are trapped by debts to those who smuggled them and provide their wretched housing.
The difference between his lyrics and poems is tissue-paper thin except when he was writing some wretched approximation of free verse: His cry his perfect word pitched against The baffled contradictions of the heart Wrestling them embracing them Strangling them with a jealous conjugal desperation.
What could have easily become a parade of grotesqueries is instead a chronicle of small lives, no less wretched or stately, sad or dignified, than any other — what unites them, in the end, is not the Mississippi, but the tenderness, the humanness, with which they are presented.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads LONDON — Emma Lazarus's poem, "The New Colossus," dedicated to the now-green giant standing in New York's harbor, famously requests: Give me your tired, your poor Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free The wretched refuse of your teeming shore.
How can they credibly live out their stated belief in solidarity with the wretched of the earth, when they have inherited so much tangible and intangible privilege, including magnificent buildings (colleges and clerical residences as well as places of worship) and guaranteed access to the high and mighty?
He shares something with the figure seated uncomfortably on a bed in Regrets, the wretched, disease-afflicted naked body in the lower left corner of the right interior wing of Matthias Grünewald's Isenheim Altarpiece, as well as the two knights roused awake from the same altarpiece's Resurrection panel.
While Donald Trump was very clear Monday night that he believes America is a nightmarish hellscape of rampant crime, economic depression, and savage terrorism, he was weirdly kind to the man who, seemingly, is responsible for its wretched condition and whose citizenship Trump was questioning as recently as January.
These wretched maps rudely superimpose their lines over the landmarks of my life: On the east are the people I grew to love through the revolution, men, women and children who defied all odds and stood chanting in the face of one of the most ruthless regimes in history.
One reason investors seem so certain of the hopelessness of the staples' business prospects is how wretched their stock performance has been over the past two years: Campbell cut in half, General Mills down 42 percent since the spring of 2016, in a market that's up 30 percent.
As a percentage of the population, there are fewer foreign-born residents in the United States now than there were in 1870, 1890, 1900 and 1910 — not long after a plaque welcoming the "wretched refuse of your teeming shores" was latched to the base of the Statue of Liberty.
Nick Jonas, who is 23, made a convincing college student in the television series "Scream Queens" last season, but he makes an exceedingly unconvincing high school student in the wretched "Careful What You Wish For," a film that tries to be both titillating and suspenseful but is neither.
" He added later: "Of course that poem was referring back to people coming from Europe where they had class-based societies, where people were considered wretched if they weren't in the right class, and it was written one year after the first federal public charge rule was written.
In 1993, after a wretched 11-71 season, Dallas fell as far as possible in the lottery while holding the best odds for the top pick and settled for Kentucky's Jamal Mashburn at No. 4, missing out on Chris Webber at No. 1 and Penny Hardaway at No. 3.
If Corbyn's rise is something to go by, it has taken just a single generation to forget the sins of the far left: anti-Semitism masquerading as anti-Zionism; anti-Americanism masquerading as pacifism; fellow-traveling with dictators and terrorists masquerading as sympathy for the wretched of the earth.
For Glenn Hoddle, it was that split second in which he decided to air his opinion that disabled people had sinned in a former life, proof that there is no limit to the idiotic ways in which a man's time as England manager can come to a wretched and ignominious end.
"We hope that the defendants in this action now see fit to apologize to our clients and acknowledge the wrongs done, so that they may turn the page on this wretched chapter of their lives and move on," said lawyer Sapna Malik from Leigh Day, the London law firm representing Belhadj.
That doesn't mean the Cavaliers are wretched or incompetent—Kevin Love just signed a lengthy contract extension and Collin Sexton may win Rookie of the Year—but it does speak to how demoralizing it can be to lose the greatest player who ever lived two times in the same decade.
The wretched mother could easily have lost her sanity watching her husband love their daughter—the way he stroked the child when she was falling asleep or waking up, his blissful expression when they touched, the fact that he bathed her himself, believing it to be his right and his responsibility.
Charles was a vital member of the Mets team that suddenly jelled during the 19463 season, winning the World Series in one of the most surprising surges in baseball history and endearing themselves forever to fans who had suffered through the team's wretched play since its beginning, just seven years earlier.
" A troubling 1854 report by John Rae cited Inuit witnesses who found emaciated remains, and evidence in the "the mutilated state of many of the corpses and the contents of the kettles" that "our wretched countrymen had been driven to the last resource — cannibalism — as a means of prolonging existence.
This slender thread of a plot is sturdy enough to send Abigail all over the city in pursuit of a killer, from the wretched Lying-In Hospital, where poor women are herded into overcrowded wards, to the grand ballroom at Charlemont House, where society swells parade in all their finery.
Works like "The Parade of Rituals and Stereotypes" (2012) are a barrage of assaults on sexism and corruption, those deeply entrenched systematic abuses of power and depravity; in the piece, judges in a gallery salivate and ogle a parade of confused, wretched characters, mostly women in various stages of undress.
The latter have, for decades, seen the world through an anti-imperialist lens, influenced, as Jamie Palmer writes in a recent essay, by such works as Frantz Fanon's "The Wretched of the Earth" and Edward Said's later "Orientalism," both of which stress Western guilt and Israel's position as an outpost of imperialism.
After an endless succession of conflicts, almost all the people have fled to refugee camps guarded by the UN. There are many reasons why the CAR is in such a wretched state, but high among them is that it is Africa's most remote country, with almost no connections to the outside world.
"Frequent missile talk / Slurping on the words I heard from the wretched zone / Fortune throwing candy slow in a death crawl / Face me gliding like a serpent and smile," she sings on "Words I Heard," a truly apocalyptic song with all the sweeping, terrifying grace that the end of the world deserves.
The Byrds' own label, Columbia, signed Clark as a solo artist; then—in a move that typified the wretched luck and terrible timing that would dog his career—it released his excellent, innovative debut album, "Gene Clark With The Gosdin Brothers", in the same week as a new Byrds LP, "Younger Than Yesterday".
There were ample Western types in the vast ensemble: Trixie (Paula Malcomson), the onetime prostitute with a seething temper; Sol Star (John Hawkes), her paramour and Bullock's business partner; wretched E.B. Farnum (William Sanderson), the hotelier; Joanie Stubbs (Kim Dickens), the melancholic madam; Calamity Jane (Robin Weigert), the Western legend and Joanie's lover.
The result is a show based around someone more at home in the galaxy's wretched hives of scum and villainy than on the floor of the Galactic Senate: the Mandalorian, a bounty hunter played by Pedro Pascal, who you might recognize from his eye-popping turn as Oberyn Martell in Game of Thrones.
The tawdry dance theatrics with which, in the final scene, Mr. Cranko accompanies Tchaikovsky's sublime "Francesca da Rimini" overture are especially wretched; at one point Tatiana lies flat on the floor so that (wow!) Onegin can tug her up into the air, with one of her feet coming near to kicking her head.
And while the underlying plot would seem to possess timely parallels regarding the abuses of the one percent -- including a description of those who are so wealthy that "they answer to no one and cannot die" -- the series is too awash in its own wretched excess to register as a convincing commentary.
But none of these responses quite match the wretched spectacle of former English Defence League (EDL) leader and tanning salon owner Stephen Yaxley-Lennon (known by the pseudonym Tommy Robinson), who, in his capacity as a presenter on the Canadian website Rebel Media, went to Westminster hours after the attack to condemn Muslims.
For we are talking about a manager who steered Swansea to the last 32 in the Europa League and an eighth-place Premier League finish before proving unlucky to be sacked in December last year following an admittedly wretched run of form that saw the Welsh side record just one win from 11 matches.
So it becomes very, very tempting to just ignore this evidence and insist that Trump supporters are in fact the wretched of the earth, and to connect them with every possible pathology of white America: post-industrial decay, the opioid crisis, labor force dropouts, rising middle-age mortality rates, falling social mobility, and so on.
The usurpation of Pepe has been linked to two factors: his adoption by members of the rising alt-right movement, and that group's exploitation of the 2016 presidential campaign to disseminate their messages of divisiveness and prejudice (usually on social media, and often accompanied by a wretched-looking racist and anti-Semitic versions of Pepe).
The central section of "The Bath" incorporates a rendering in outline of the wretched, boil-covered figure slumping in the lower left-hand corner of the "Temptation of Saint Anthony" panels of Matthias Grünewald's Isenheim Altarpiece (1512-1516), a multi-part painting the artist first saw when he traveled to Switzerland for an exhibition of his work.
It means the 1070 mobile card is just as capable as the desktop card at handling VR. The previous 900M series was incredibly wretched at VR. I once spent a long and nauseating afternoon getting an Oculus Rift up and running on a laptop only to find that the framerate was so bad I wanted to throw up.
In 2014, her crackling debut American Middle Class socked it to the establishment in no uncertain terms, tackling Music Row's superficiality and industry sexism even as she laid bare the wretched costs of America's opioid crisis in "Pain Pills," a heartbreaking ode to those trapped in the jaws of addiction back home in her corner of Kentucky.
Brian Ham of Seoul, South Korea, chose an article headlined "The Rich Are Planning to Leave This Wretched Planet" and wrote: What could possibly motivate someone to wear a 180-pound suit with diapers and drink tubes, rotate senselessly in a centrifuge, induce claustrophobia and risk death, all while coughing up 55 million dollars in the process?
The Stormy Daniels story is not exactly a frontloading of cultural liberalism, but it does tend to make politics be all about the Trump Show, which is in some ways the ultimate culture war issue — seen by some as a wretched stain of racism and misogyny and by others as a hilarious middle finger to the establishment.
B.L.E.: What I refer to as beauty, the source of which is the experience of trauma and pain as well as, without contradiction, of joy, signals an encounter with the horrible that we are trying to avoid, to paraphrase Rilke, as well as with the other's desire for another life to a wretched existence and longing for light.
He asks if the world would be better off if former Beatles musican Paul McCartney didn't have a net worth of $1.2 billion: Would there be less suffering in the world if his money is expropriated and transferred to the wretched of the earth via higher taxes rather than through his own charitable donations and investments?
Confined to the cellar on a wretched mattress and allowed upstairs only to cook and clean, Muna is routinely raped by her master and beaten by her mistress (who insists on being called "Princess") until she's 14, when the younger of the Songolis' two sons fails to show up at school and a policewoman arrives at the house to question the family.
Earlier this year, Zuma dismissed a respected finance minister; the country's economy is in recession; unemployment is near 30 percent; poverty among the black majority remains endemic and schools are wretched – in part a legacy of low spending on black education during apartheid, in part a reflection of a continued lack of trained teachers and good schools in black areas.
The part where he tells them -- as he has been saying for the past five years, in town hall meetings and in cold church basements and those wretched dawn breakfasts with the greasy eggs and the Lincoln Day suppers and in rural diners where only one person would come to see him -- that it's up to them to vote their conscience.
But, for Michelangelo, wandering the marketplace with Mesihi, the spectacle is too close for comfort: He observed with terror the thin bodies of black slaves from Ethiopia, the white women taken from the Caucasus or Bulgaria, caravans of the wretched roped to each other, waiting for a better fate in the home of a wealthy Istanbul native or on a construction site.
" We are the only nation that advertises itself as "a nation of immigrants" and the "land of the free," an advertising campaign complete with a Statute of Liberty whose pedestal includes a plaque of a poem that reads in part: "Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, The wretched refuse of your teeming shore.
I believe that more than a few will be thinking about a question that will hang over all the impeachment testimony about Trump's actions in Ukraine: If this is how he behaved while constrained by re-election concerns, how will Trump behave if he gets re-elected — despite this wretched behavior — and no longer needs to worry about re-election?
But when the consequences are so great, when Russia's provocations risk so much and its armies -- electronic and real -- are already contributing to the chaos in the Middle East and America's wretched political stasis, don't we deserve a breed of politician who can rise to the occasion with a display of dexterity in word and deed that inspires faith and hope?
Mr. Holland does not gloss over the holes or uncertainties in his story, but instead uses his knowledge of the period (which starts with the murder of Julius Caesar and concludes with Nero's suicide in A.D. 68) to place early and sometimes disputed accounts in context, and to give the reader a startlingly visceral sense of the violence and brutality and wretched excess of ancient Rome.
How to Talk About the World Cup and Sound Reasonably Smart In the Age of Trump, Civics Courses Make a Comeback What to Do When a Loved One Is Severely Depressed The Rich Are Planning to Leave This Wretched Planet Antarctica Is Melting Three Times as Fast as a Decade Ago Meet 'the Million-Dollar Palate' Behind a Flood of New Foods Struggle With Self-Control?
Here's an actual pool report I filed: The president jogged at Fort McNairOf him we saw not hide nor hairThey parked our vans outside the gateAnd that is where they made us waitWe shivered outside, we ink-stained wretchesWhile Potus did his jog and stretches …Those who braved the morning fog willForgive this bit of wretched doggerel ... Which is not to say we didn't work hard.
Related: A Wretched Fate for 'Infiltrators': African Asylum Seekers Have Few Options in Israel And while Feili's asylum claim is so far progressing smoothly — his initial temporary visa granted for the Tel Aviv premiere of a theater production featuring his work was recently extended through October — Israel's overall record on refugee rights is poor, with one of the lowest acceptance rates for asylum claims in the world.
And in a sense white America saying is that, "We&aposre redeeming ourselves this way, without us we would go back to old way - discrimination and racism and so forth," so, you know we have got the finger in the dike, and so affirmative action is just diversity, it&aposs this sort of new incarnation, a wretched idea with all sorts of perversions that follow from this idea of diversity.
None have had to reckon with this haunting question more than the people closest to Weinstein, like his former employees at The Weinstein Co. The messy, raw, personal experiences of "select" employees (who remained anonymous) were gathered in a document and reported Thursday in a powerful New Yorker article by Dana Goodyear, peeling back another tragic layer of this already wretched story: that Weinstein's abusive behavior was not restricted to sexual assault.
In a letter, one of his sisters, Diana, reports on another, Susan, with a wretched brother bringing up the rear: She has been suffering much from the headache and six leeches a day for ten days together relieved her so little that we thought it right to change our measures—and being convinced on examination that much of the evil lay in her gum, I persuaded her to attack the disorder there.

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