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A nightmare of obesity, a nightmare of cardiovascular disease, of diabetes.
This is worse than a nightmare because you wake up from a nightmare.
Meg was a nightmare dressed like...a nightmare, and that's extremely my vibe.
It's been a nightmare, and it's still going to be a nightmare for future elections.
Tim Burton's animated classic A Nightmare Before Christmas becomes, you guessed it,  A Nightmare Before XXX-Mas.
"It's not a nightmare or a dream you're sharing, it's a nightmare or a dream you're witnessing," he tells his white lover.
And even a Trump impeachment would leave America with a President Pence, a nightmare of a different stripe but no less a nightmare.
"Accessing mental health care is a nightmare and I just want it to not be such a nightmare for other people," Jax told me.
Hannah, apparently, was one of three girls who made Sarah's life a nightmare — so much of a nightmare, in fact, that Sarah left school.
Samsung&aposs Galaxy Note 7 Recall Is a Nightmare So FarSamsung's exchange program for Galaxy Note 7 has been a nightmare for customers so far.
"When you're under constant stress, sometimes you think a nightmare ending would be better than a nightmare without end," he told a business school in 2016.
"We are going to continue to be a nightmare to this president because his policies are a nightmare to us," she told the crowd, according to NPR.
A NIGHTMARE WITH NO ESCAPE | Energy Transfer Equity's acquisition of a rival pipeline company, Williams Companies, has turned into a nightmare, but it has only itself to blame,
The Lighthouse is kind of like a nightmare, but it also looks like it might have been a nightmare to shoot, in all of that rough "New England" weather.
" THE INSPIRATION "I wanted to make a sorrowful family tragedy that degenerated into a nightmare in the way that life can feel like a nightmare when things fall apart.
Well, scientists aren't yet on the same page as to what the definition of a nightmare should be, so what "counts" as a nightmare can vary from study to study.
" Hall told the AP the situation is a "nightmare.
The whole ordeal is a nightmare for Kaspersky Lab .
" Still, Cohen says the auction has created "a nightmare.
"Parking was a nightmare — and expensive," Mr. Hammond said.
"This is a nightmare I can't describe," Ms. Namazi wrote.
Someone like Corinne Kaplan would be a nightmare for me.
"I am awake in a nightmare right now," Reyes said.
What I'm trying to say is, it was a nightmare.
" "I keep hoping it's a nightmare from which I'll awake.
If it seems like a nightmare to you, no problem.
I keep hoping it's a nightmare from which I'll awake.
Today, I flew on the set of a nightmare. pic.twitter.
The situation is becoming a nightmare for writers and bloggers.
"I had kind of a nightmare this time," he said.
" Another simply referred to their time there as a "nightmare.
For ZTE, this week's sanctions are a nightmare come true.
And the climax is when reality has become a nightmare.
But it also makes it a nightmare for mobile connectivity.
Often unnecessarily punitive, NCAA violations are a nightmare to navigate.
Michelle Hu: The trademark and copyright situation was a nightmare.
It's such a devastating disease — it's been such a nightmare.
FOR Romania's corrupt politicians, Laura Kovesi has been a nightmare.
With new regulation Warren could make their life a nightmare.
"  His wife playfully volleyed back, "You're a nightmare with that!
The congestion was a nightmare in the frigid winter dusk.
The trouble is that reconfiguring conglomerates can be a nightmare.
Would such a world be a dream or a nightmare?
We talk about this often as this being a nightmare.
Unless the neighbors are a nightmare, that place seems pleasant.
Varroa mites are a nightmare for bees and their keepers.
"It's a nightmare right now," one doctor said in 2016.
Like I said: Navigating away from iOS was a nightmare.
It's a nightmare to how to get good health care.
" Sustein says, "From the standpoint of democracy, that's a nightmare.
It just seems like it's going to be a nightmare.
Kathryn faced a nightmare situation which threatened her very future.
Skiing has always been something of a nightmare for me.
Like a nightmare, every game against him begins the same.
Washington's Union Market is mostly a nightmare on a Sunday.
These hearings, however, began badly and ended as a nightmare.
The Associated Press: A nightmare scenario for the Hanoi summit.
The Trump administration has been a nightmare for housing advocates.
Depression made dating with any modicum of seriousness a nightmare
"The past 16 months have been a nightmare," Peterson said.
For the Saudis and the Emiratis, it was a nightmare.
Here's how the California dream is turning into a nightmare.
That's more a dream (or a nightmare) than a forecast.
That's a nightmare scenario for the board and the company.
But if you choose wrong, it can be a nightmare.
Oh, and that trains are also a nightmare right now.
Customers who don't pay right away can be a nightmare.
For many people in more abusive situations, it's a nightmare.
But everything leading up to the surgery was a nightmare.
The style, before it shifts into didacticism, evokes a nightmare.
To get water or prepare a meal is a nightmare.
The past few weeks had been a nightmare of pain.
Next time it won't be a dream or a nightmare.
A nightmare scenario is beginning for Ford and General Motors.
That's why history, as James Joyce said, is a nightmare.
The school run morning rush hour will be a nightmare.
The refugees, for their part, were still living a nightmare.
He added that the trip had turned into a "nightmare."
They are a nightmare that has stepped into real life.
As many of us know, commuting can be a nightmare.
I know, because my own abusive marriage became a nightmare.
That was a nightmare that would be triggered by miscalculation.
Last weekend, a nightmare scenario for many privacy advocates arrived.
Driving on the city's notoriously clogged streets is a nightmare.
I felt like I was in a nightmare or something.
"That is a nightmare scenario, in my mind," Heck responded.
" Glenn Beck called him a "nightmare" and a "terrifying man.
Seriously that sounds like a nightmare I had recently. 8.
Experts across the political spectrum called the bill a nightmare.
The heat coupled with the humidity makes it a nightmare.
In the segment, Alhadeff personalized a nightmare: burying a child.
They married for love, but the ceremony was a nightmare.
San Francisco has turned into something akin to a nightmare.
Street parking, especially in a city, is always a nightmare.
The traffic can turn a simple delivery into a nightmare.
For most undocumented immigrants, the situation sounds like a nightmare.
Put this all together and it's a nightmare for journalists.
It's a nightmare: all the different quantity counts, the different sellers.
"This is just a nightmare all the way around," she said.
This is like a nightmare that I can't wake up from.
After a nightmare, who doesn't welcome fresh air, sunshine and flowers?
Last summer, the Olympics faced somewhat of a "nightmare" viewership scenario.
"People were screaming... just horrible, it was a nightmare," she added.
To see it gone was like waking up in a nightmare.
But they're especially creepy when they're playing a nightmare clown soundtrack.
In fact, it makes this document even more of a nightmare.
And battery life is a nightmare, what with all the balancing.
It's a nightmare that shares unlikely lineage with William Blake's Jerusalem.
But what started out so promising quickly turned into a nightmare.
"It was a nightmare, the biggest you could imagine," Mundy added.
It was really badly produced, and a bit of a nightmare.
We take a Lyft, because parking over there is a nightmare.
Long evenings become early mornings, and the next day's a nightmare.
Styling your hair in the gym locker room is a nightmare.
I mean, you don't understand, it wasn't — it was a nightmare.
"It has been a nightmare that hasn't gone away," Allen said.
But it is not a nightmare, and almost nobody is listening.
" Politically ruined, Mr. Mackell called it "the end of a nightmare.
Any new world he would usher in would be a nightmare.
Prince's family will find this probate experience to be a nightmare.
Any buyer knows that a dream home can become a nightmare.
"Instagram is so visual that it's just a nightmare," he said.
I need Twitter to not be a nightmare wall of text.
It's a nightmare scenario—a nuclear strike on a populated area.
It's a nightmare, but the Wallendas are – we'll get through it.
Fed-up customers report that cancelling orders is a nightmare too.
"This is a nightmare we can't wake up from," he said.
"Suddenly it turned into a nightmare," a resident told the station.
I was a nightmare for them: What are we doing today?
A new nuclear-arms race would be a nightmare for NATO.
Seeing it play out again and again can be a nightmare.
THE past few years have been a "nightmare", says Anthony Bryan.
A few fraught days ago, the Apocalypse wasn't necessarily a nightmare.
So this is precisely what you do confront in a nightmare.
"I feel like I'm in a nightmare right now," he said.
The second inning was a nightmare for Kluber and the Indians.
For Amanda Carpenter, getting trapped in an elevator was a nightmare.
Still only 24 years old, Arcia experienced a nightmare 4.383 season.
You know when you have a nightmare and you wake up?
She is about as fully formed and comprehensible as a nightmare.
Besides, he told himself, corruption would make securing land a nightmare.
This one is sure to be a nightmare for the ages.
And I think I was a nightmare sometimes, so thank you.
Trump was warned that tackling healthcare first could be a nightmare.
On another occasion, I went to sleep and had a nightmare.
Getting a job with a criminal record is often a nightmare.
For financial institutions, a no-deal Brexit would be a nightmare.
For its neighbor across the street, it has become a nightmare.
The student loan crisis has become a nightmare for many Americans.
It's very easy to see this country on a nightmare trajectory.
Florida bank killings It sounds like something out of a nightmare.
This is a nightmare situation that lots of people worry about.
Bergstein of the Strickland campaign called Trump a "nightmare" for Portman.
Blackness in the American imagination was first conceived as a nightmare.
For North Korean defectors, this is a nightmare come to life.
"Unless you're a healthy millionaire, TrumpCare is a nightmare," said Sen.
It's a nightmare scenario for GOP senators clinging to their majority.
This could be a nightmare but it could also be perfect.
Channel surfing, for instance, sounds like it would be a nightmare.
Fans showed up in hordes, creating a nightmare for venue security.
It's a nightmare—I can't believe I did any of it.
Like microscope slides of a nightmare, Zgierska's images are calmly horrifying.
This is what makes this a nightmare for forecasters, McNoldy said.
"Trying to navigate that myself has been a nightmare," she said.
But traffic became a nightmare and office rent started to rise.
In other words: They were a nightmare for opposing pitching staffs.
For Trump, the whole strategy of social distancing is a nightmare.
The movie's a nightmare, like the Jewish version of The Exorcist.
It was less a plant than something out of a nightmare.
I can't make those and carrying that would be a nightmare.
I was hoping this is just a nightmare and it wasn't.
Teen Groot is a nightmare I'll pay good money to see.
That person might be the source of you escaping a nightmare.
Getting the insurance coverage for the hospital itself was a nightmare.
"This ends up being a nightmare for missile defenses," Narang said.
This week has offered a nightmare scenario for this vetting process.
The house on Dreamhill Drive was a nightmare waiting to happen.
Francisco Franco soon became a nightmare of social fracture and violence.
"I achieved my American dream and it turned into a nightmare."
I didn't see her last weekend and subsequently had a nightmare.
It's a nightmare — the place is flooded with Teslas and Mustangs.
"I am living a nightmare," she told the supporters through tears.
They create a nightmare for waste managers by plugging up machinery.
"It was supposed to be a dream, a nightmare," he said.
Until this day, I see it in pieces, like a nightmare.
But it is a nightmare for the region and the world.
This is a nightmare scenario for North Korea and for China.
I stood by him through several years of a nightmare divorce.
The whole ordeal for her has been a nightmare, she said.
"It was the twilight zone, it was a nightmare," said Gatlin.
"It's like having a nightmare but while you're awake," she said.
And trust me, she is a nightmare to go shopping with.
The first five seconds I thought I was having a nightmare.
This is not far off from my idea of a nightmare.
Peter Holslin is more of a Nightmare on Elm Street guy.
What people don't understand is, we actually live in a nightmare.
A NIGHTMARE WITH NO ESCAPE | Energy Transfer Equity's acquisition of a rival pipeline company, Williams Companies, has turned into a nightmare, but it has only itself to blame, Steven Davidoff Solomon writes in the Deal Professor.
And many of those who did said the process was a nightmare, forcing them to stop midway through -- some were told things like, "You can't prove it" and "it'll be a nightmare" to move forward, Manzer said.
"It felt like a punch in the gut ... a nightmare," Rosenwasser said.
Price: $85 and up Travel's not just a nightmare during the holidays.
But ask cybersecurity experts and they'll tell you it's really a nightmare.
"Fear and guilt are sisters," Theo's lover tells her in a nightmare.
"This is one of those trips where it turned into a nightmare."
Online retail is convenient for consumers, but a nightmare for the environment.
It was like a nightmare crossover between Gossip Girl and Black Mirror.
Tap seems like a nightmare in terms of archival or open access.
In Xinjiang, a four-hour flight from Beijing, a nightmare is unfolding.
Hurricane Florence is a nightmare storm for the Carolinas and Mid-Atlantic.
THE TEENAGER riding down National Highway 31 was already living a nightmare.
Still, the prospect of such an influx is a nightmare for Europe.
The 2016 GOP presidential campaign trail was a nightmare from its inception.
For many legacy users, Windows 28 update prompts have been a nightmare.
Four years ago, half the phones available were a nightmare to use.
It will be back again, a nightmare we can count on it.
Just a few fraught days ago, the Apocalypse wasn't necessarily a nightmare.
I wrote about that in... This was a nightmare moment for Clinton.
So, it's kind of like a nightmare you can't wake up from.
A final note about the blingy lights: Customizing them is a nightmare.
For American Airlines, a holiday scheduling fail is a nightmare before Christmas.
But it can also be a nightmare, if they get too scared.
I never had a nightmare or a flashback or anything like that.
A nightmare is the perfect way to describe these last few weeks.
Like many capital cities in Europe, parking is a nightmare In Sofia.
Put it all together and we get a nightmare, three-way grid.
From a worker's perspective, "Undercover Boss" is a dream and a nightmare.
That blue confetti is going to be a nightmare to clean up.
The world is kind of a nightmare right now — we get that.
" "Today," Miller says, "it seems like a bad dream, like a nightmare.
The United Nations called 2017 a "nightmare year" for children in conflict.
But such deals are often a nightmare because nationalist emotions boil over.
Everything about this man is a nightmare for the rest of basketball.
For some companies, it is a nightmare that can't end soon enough.
This makes tax collection "a nightmare", as the treasury has described it.
Healthcare The National Health Service is a nightmare for every British government.
"Getting kids through treatment for TB is a nightmare," Dr. Chaisson said.
"The night before Adrianne called me, I had a nightmare," he said.
"It has been a nightmare, but it&aposs worth it," she said.
"It's been a nightmare," added Quarrie, the father of two young children.
"The general impression in my mind is of a nightmare," he wrote.
What had been billed as a dream match turned into a nightmare.
A power grid hack on Election Day seems like a nightmare scenario.
It seems like it could also be a nightmare for this kid.
"The whole one and a half hours was a nightmare," he said.
And getting ads accepted on radio and television can be a nightmare.
They come in during the school holidays once because it's a nightmare.
Worse, putting a fitted sheet on the bed is often a nightmare.
" –in A Nightmare on Elm Street 22010: Freddy's Revenge "We'll see, bitch.
To this day, he hasn't had a nightmare with the blanket on.
"To this day, this is a nightmare for me," Bermudez told CNN.
The attempt to replace Bashar Assad has turned Syria into a nightmare.
From May to August, the data theft proved a nightmare for HBO.
"Fragrance labeling in the United States is really a nightmare," he remarked.
It's been like a nightmare that I just can't wake up from.
"It's surreal — it's a nightmare," she added once the hearing was over.
Magazine _____ How did commuting in New York City become such a nightmare?
Yemeni children have been living a nightmare for more than two years.
How to Say 'No' This Thanksgiving The holiday season is a nightmare.
And also they were a nightmare cause her curls kept getting caught.
"Work went from being so exciting to being a nightmare," she said.
It's a Willy Wonka dream world that grew out of a nightmare.
Rick Berne I just think that it would be a nightmare now.
She falls into a nightmare that she's come back as a ghost.
That whole experience with "Two and a Half Men" was a nightmare.
The trend suggests malls are more of a nightmare than a dream.
Simply getting the records delivered, in whatever format, has been a nightmare.
A fantasy or a nightmare, depending on how you look at it.
But when you have a family sharing a cottage, it's a nightmare.
"It's been a bit of a nightmare dealing with Norwegian," she said.
My dream of a mozzarella stick-topped sandwich had become a nightmare.
As a child, I had a nightmare whenever I had a fever.
But that business plan became a nightmare for some of his tenants.
It's kind of a nightmare, but I have to deal with it.
Jenny went through a "nightmare" when she found out about Sumit's marriage.
Negan's harem is a nightmare, a den of intimidation and sexual slavery.
In college, it would've been such a nightmare living with my parents.
Broadly: First of all, what is the actual definition of a 'nightmare'?
We're considering the ferry at Schaefer Landing, but that'll be a nightmare.
Parenthood can be a nightmare, and horror movies frequently play on that trope.
And we can only imagine what a nightmare they must be to remove.
" In a statement to PEOPLE, Lee calls the ruling "a nightmare and unacceptable.
Chemo was "like war, torture and a nightmare all in one," he said.
"It was quite a nightmare," says Jennifer Flynn, a DOT community relations manager.
I promise to become a nightmare for these guys who feed on corruption.
"That's a nightmare we live every day," Saunders' sister said, according to News9.
"We had tried collecting phones, but it was a nightmare," he told me.
And I'm not sure whether this experiment is a fantasy or a nightmare.
Her weeks in captivity were a nightmare, according to those closest to her.
" The New Yorker declared the talk, "a Nightmare We Can't Wake Up From.
"It was war… It was like a nightmare," Efimova, 24, told USA Today.
But the trip became a nightmare, the couple tells the Boston Globe reports.
Watch out, publishers: a nightmare scenario on Facebook may soon be a reality.
Instead, the demo failed, a nightmare scenario for anyone running a live show.
"You said it was more of a nightmare this time," the psychologist prompted.
And yet it all feels like a nightmare recounted with a cheery lilt.
Having a bear crash your wedding ceremony might sound like a nightmare scenario.
For years, home automation tech has been a nightmare for security and privacy.
A nightmare start for Spieth, now tied for the lead with Matt Kuchar.
I wanted to shoot it really underwater, which would have been a nightmare.
It was a nightmare, but it was one of the most fun days.
Individually these data breaches are problematic—cumulatively they're a bit of a nightmare.
"I'm in between this being a joke and a nightmare," Samimi told Gizmodo.
It's adorable — until Jack has a nightmare about Vietnam and starts acting distant.
I was a nightmare: a creative writing / film major with huge credit cards.
But for the wrong person, the "American Dream" can quickly become a nightmare.
But in the past fortnight the Georgian Dream has turned into a nightmare.
Even if the world wasn't a nightmare, there's still the problem of originality.
A field day for ethicists; a nightmare for the would-be treaty-makers.
The first thing is that the Home Office is a nightmare to run.
Suspiria is a nightmare wrapped in a witches curse that would make mother!
"I was asleep and awoke to what seemed like a nightmare," she said.
The day of your dreams can all-too quickly turn into a nightmare.
Yet behind their walls, that picture-perfect dream home could conceal a nightmare.
But sometimes, even they manage to turn the fairytale question into a nightmare.
But the new machines were a nightmare, prone to crashes and—worse—hacking.
A "nightmare" was how the rookie described navigating uneven scrubland in the dark.
To fans of the Dark Tower series, the end result is a nightmare.
It's a scary scene that could have come straight out of a nightmare.
My apartment in my dream was a nightmare, covered in food and mess.
"It's like it's not real - like I'm living a nightmare now," he said.
Soon, what began as a fun-filled team trip turned into a nightmare.
Sling TV is still a nightmare to navigate, but DirecTV Now is simpler.
Before Uber arrived, getting a taxi in Paris used to be a nightmare.
"This war risk premium is a nightmare," said a Singapore-based shipbroker executive.
For the employees who had their identity stolen, this was such a nightmare.
The time leading up to our wedding was nothing short of a nightmare.
Choosing a mattress sounds simple, but for some it can be a nightmare.
That sounds like a nightmare, but may be what's best for everyone. 1.
It was a nightmare, but it's all been different for about 15 years.
It could also be a nightmare to measure, and actually collect that tax.
She remembers having a nightmare about Uncle Tim, though the details escape her.
It seems to be a nightmare from which the United States cannot awaken.
If this is indeed a nightmare, there are monsters aplenty to populate it.
Despite these structural advantages, the 2018 Senate map is a nightmare for Democrats.
LaPierre has called universal background checks a "nightmare" for law-abiding gun owners.
A Mexican vacation has turned into a nightmare for this metro Atlanta couple.
For many in North Kayong, healthcare is a dream and emergencies a nightmare.
But what I was thinking was, This is going to be a nightmare .
"It was a nightmare to shop for clothes during those days," she said.
" –in A Nightmare on Elm Street 22010: The Dream Child "Die, little bitch.
Minutes after jacking in, Castellanos was wandering the horrifying halls of a nightmare.
Poor Yves, I was a nightmare to work with especially at the beginning.
Royalty are a nightmare combination of wealth, social status, legal protection, and divinity.
A "Nightmare Before Christmas" festival is happening in Austin, Texas, on December 20.
We'd love for this to be a nightmare Negan's having just for kicks. 
"I'm 27 and I'm good — my life is not a nightmare," he said.
What a nightmare of manipulated biases and metastasized hate it has turned into.
We have been through a nightmare that we would never wish on anyone.
She peered at her husband, who looked like he was having a nightmare.
For aggrieved Clinton supporters, reading "Russian Roulette" will be like reliving a nightmare.
History is a nightmare from which I am trying to awake, Joyce wrote.
But Brexit is more of a nightmare for my partner, who has hemophilia.
"It was a nightmare, and the days following weren't any better," she wrote.
Besides, charging a 5,000mAh battery at wireless charging speeds sounds like a nightmare.
The coronavirus pandemic is a nightmare, and the worst is still to come.
Suddenly the Ferris wheel was a nightmare, the carnival games distorted and unpleasant.
The American dream was a nightmare from which he was trying to wake.
It was a nightmare of the likes I could never have imagined before.
It doesn't take long before the idyllic summer camp turns into a nightmare.
A year without Elliott would have been a nightmare for most Dallas fans.
To people who work in the security field, this is a nightmare scenario.
It became a nightmare when a volcano erupted and badly burned the newlywed.
The Fyre Festival unfolded like a nightmare built for the social media age.
"It's becoming a nightmare and it's nerve-wracking for the soldiers," he said.
But the dream ending would quickly turn to a nightmare for the Raiders.
Amazon has brick-and-mortar locations now, also, and they are a nightmare.
For women, the start of 21625 felt like waking up to a nightmare.
All the available information suggested it was probably going to be a nightmare.
"Grinch bots" are turning the hunt for popular toys into a nightmare quest.
"It was a nightmare at times," Jack Authelet, the Foxborough town historian, said.
The fill was a nightmare, given the constraints of all the theme entries.
"It was a nightmare," said Ron Folsom, a tourist from Fort Smith, Ark.
Running into a troll while playing a video game online is a nightmare.
This philosophy is a nightmare for people who have been working for years.
Maybe it was less of a nightmare, more of a dream come true.
"The restaurant is a nightmare for us all for months," a resident said.
"I'm more motivated now because even though I felt like it was a nightmare last year, this time, this is really, in all honesty, a nightmare year," said Shere, who has two sons, one in high school and one in college.
Since I use hair and clothing cues a lot, movies can be a nightmare.
Passing even the most vaguely worded legislation through both houses will be a nightmare.
PARIS (Reuters) - Timea Bacsinszky's day started with a nightmare but ended as a dream.
For Terri Horman, the past five years have been a nightmare she can't escape.
Number -- it&aposs both -- its bit of nightmare judicially, it&aposs a nightmare politically.
Getting a job when you first get out of prison can be a nightmare.
"You know that this is a nightmare for me," she wrote on the page.
If this sounds like a nightmare scenario for America's women, that's because it is.
When things do go wrong, however, a dream trip can transform into a nightmare.
Like a nightmare that leaves you rattled long after you wake, this music lingers.
"It has really been a nightmare since the beginning, a total nightmare," he said.
Most of us have a nightmare scenario when it comes to our medical bills.
The family's neighbor, Patricia Calderon, described the situation as "living a nightmare," NBC reported.
Somebody who was once living in a nightmare is now living out her dreams.
Trying to shoot time-lapse that way sounds like a bit of a nightmare.
M. A nightmare account of an assignment gone wrong, but well worth a read.
They make LinkedIn's tenth favorite dream job sound like a bit of a nightmare.
But for many of these women, it is also a nightmare of sexual violence.
In the sequel, Sebastian returns to a nightmare world while searching for his daughter.
According to brokerage Jefferies, the sanctions would mean a "nightmare for China's 5G" too.
It's a nightmare scenario, the 41-year-old says, but it's also her reality.
Political fallout: This could be a nightmare for Republicans in suburbs and swing states.
For public school educators, and particularly science teachers, her confirmation is a nightmare realized.
Nielssen himself called it a "nightmare" but I'm putting it in my iTunes library.
Dry, scaly skin can be kind of a nightmare no matter what the season.
"I mean, I was a nightmare," says Lovato of that time in her life.
Seriously, they're such a nightmare that scientists are trying to fight them with robots.
Go deeper: Boeing's back-to-back 737 MAX 8 crashes are a nightmare scenario
But there have also been times when the Hajj has turned into a nightmare.
I just held my breath and was like, 'Oh, God, this is a nightmare.
So we're not talking a nightmare scenario if you opt for Mod-less lifestyle.
"It was a nightmare," Debbie Cardarelli said in an interview with The Washington Post.
"Only India has this crazy combination," Damisetty says, and the result is a "nightmare".
This was bad enough for the typical user, but a nightmare for Twitch streamers.
It was a nightmare of dropped connections, long load times, and terrible video quality.
Even the idea of dropping your phone into a storm drain is a nightmare.
An HIV diagnosis is a nightmare, but it is no longer a death sentence.
"It's sort of a nightmare you hope to never have to live," Smithee said.
Quick update for the adults out there: Yup, high school is still a nightmare.
Freddy Krueger, A Nightmare on Elm Street This villain messes around with your dreams.
That sickly pall of "oh shit, this is a nightmare" broke across my face.
Use jQuery for dynamic in-browser manipulation since raw Javascript is such a nightmare.
Strict planning rules in pricey cities make building new homes a nightmare for developers.
Make no mistake about it: Trump's performance in the third debate was a nightmare.
They were the only guests, and that night, Stephen King had quite a nightmare.
"I wanted to save money, but instead a created a nightmare," Agar told VICE.
"It was a nightmare every single day," Allan said of the three-week ordeal.
With his eyes peeking out just over the fabric, he watched a nightmare unfold.
"It's just a nightmare," said a shipbroker who did not want to be identified.
That tape was a nightmare for Trump, but a dream come true for comedians.
And when I finally go to bed I will wake up after a nightmare.
I had only been working there for a week, but it was a nightmare.
"In the beginning, it was a nightmare," the company's project manager, Gianni Botteon, said.
It calls to the women in the voices of their children, a nightmare karaoke.
There was no room to crawl into her bed when I had a nightmare.
Much of the tax bill reads like a nightmare list for blue state Democrats.
Watching someone decorate cookies can be either a nightmare... Ooh, we can tweet photos?!
T.: The Extraterrestrial"; "A Nightmare on Elm Street"; and Stephen King's 1986 novel, "It.
It is a nightmare possibility, but one that we have lived with since 1945.
Not bad for a team that looked like a nightmare heading into the season.
I didn't know if 43 years of prayer was about to become a nightmare.
When reality becomes a nightmare, dreams begin to seem like a form of sanity.
Even a quick glance reveals that the Russian is a nightmare matchup for Maldonado.
Usually that nightmare isn't that client in the salon, just in a nightmare situation.
I've done that quite a few times to wake myself up from a nightmare.
"It was a bit of a nightmare, but we got through it," he added.
Background reading: • For conservatives, Mr. Trump's deal with Democrats is a nightmare come true.
If this fairy tale now sounds like a nightmare, then look, but don't ingest.
"A Nightmare on My Street," by D.J. Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince 10.
Now, iFixit has shown that the Essential Phone is also a nightmare to repair.
"His dream of forming a left-wing majority has become a nightmare," he said.
But the Sandcastle Day School was a nightmare for the six students enrolled there.
Even caddying for his brother was "a bit of a nightmare," Molinari said Friday.
Days after Hurricane Maria, my wife woke up thinking this is perhaps a nightmare.
Perhaps an unplugged Puerto Rico for months on end may really be a nightmare.
Raines notes that getting supplies in the past two weeks has been a nightmare.
Canadian artist Peter Camani has a dream—or a nightmare, depending on your perspective.
But Republicans also avoided a nightmare, securing a spot in the California governor's race.
For head coach Kyle Shanahan, the collapse was a nightmare he'd suffered through before.
According to a 2019 class-action lawsuit, the company's cybersecurity practices were a nightmare.
"Housebreaking her was in my kitchen, and it was a nightmare," Mr. Swanhaus said.
That remains a nightmare scenario for Israel, according to Mr. Eiland, the retired general.
That would be a nightmare scenario for Brussels, writes our chief correspondent in Europe.
The Braves are stuck in a nightmare that seems to repeat itself every October.
"Anybody who replaced the Al Saud would be a nightmare," Jeffrey remembered him saying.
Lots bought at online auctions are easily returnable, and that can be a nightmare.
"That debate was a nightmare," Bloomberg groans to a faceless room of campaign advisers.
To a lot of readers, working for the CEO mom sounded like a nightmare.
In the capitals of Europe, the trans-Atlantic relationship is turning into a nightmare.
The first time I had sex with another spoonie, my body was a nightmare.
" He said that filming the crossing for the last 60 hours "was a nightmare.
Parking in L.A. is a nightmare and you don't have to deal with that.
Another View I am concerned that my childhood dreams may turn into a nightmare.
He never intended to scare anybody, so for him this is obviously a nightmare.
Bennett Foddy has announced a new game and, well, it looks like a nightmare.
The F and G trains have been "kind of a nightmare" recently, he said.
But it's not, it's actually a nightmare—at least for one local wine distributor.
But underneath, to a lot of people it's just a charade and a nightmare.
The A-side is "Night Adrift," a grinding cut transmitted straight from a nightmare.
The latest Washington Post/ABC News poll sure looks like a nightmare for Donald Trump.
Apple's new iPad is thin, powerful—and a nightmare to fix when things go wrong.
Have you ever had a nightmare about being trapped in the middle of a hurricane?
A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984) is available for rent or purchase on Prime Video.
That is, until she remembers that her own high school experience was a nightmare hellscape.
The featherweight experiment turned out to be a bit of a nightmare for "The Dream".
Getting lost for days in the claustrophobic, pitch-black passages would probably be a nightmare.
"It's a nightmare having to restart all the cluster and the main nodes," he said.
But the Philadelphia couple's island getaway quickly turned into a "nightmare," Lauterborn told BuzzFeed News.
Trying to keep up with watching your players and switch between channels is a nightmare.
They've actually discontinued it, which is a nightmare for me because I only have two.
Traffic is a nightmare and I end up getting rear-ended on the 405. Awesome.
It feels like a nightmare every time I see the statistics on TV about us.
Because these animals are a nightmare to identify, the researchers turned to micro-CT scanning.
Traffic is a nightmare, so there's no way I'll be on time to work today.
As any parent could tell you, permission slips are a nightmare on their side, too.
She sent him out on his first audition, which was A Nightmare on Elm Street.
"This still feels like a nightmare we are waiting to wake up from," they wrote.
"I keep having a nightmare where I'm walking through a forest of blood," he remarked.
But there are also some sneakier ways to ensure sitting in economy isn't a nightmare.
Lunar dust turned out to be a bit of a nightmare for the Apollo astronauts.
KAPALUA, Hawaii — Robert Allenby returned to paradise with hopes of putting a nightmare behind him.
To those living the American dream in their own home, it can be a nightmare.
Speaking by phone to reporters on Tuesday afternoon, Machado compared Trump's candidacy to a nightmare.
Primary school was a nightmare for me, a tall, awkward, chubby girl with short hair.
Fiery War Axe on the second turn is a nightmare for this type of Warrior.
And 42 percent of millennials report they have had a nightmare about their business failing.
On Saturday night, Avon and Somerset police in the UK had something of a nightmare.
It's safe to say Detective John looks like he's having a bit of a nightmare.
He is a perfect fit for the Trump administration, and a nightmare for sick Americans.
Obamacare, was a nightmare of compromises that emerged only after long months of vitriolic debate.
A nightmare that will occur again and again if Hillary Clinton takes the White House.
It's one thing to have a nightmare about a demogorgon—that's at least not real.
Given how much of a nightmare car dealerships can be, it's actually an excellent idea.
I had a nightmare where I was tricked into performing in an avant-garde play.
I had yet to realize that a dream job can also, sometimes, become a nightmare.
Navigating through a crowd in a state with open-carry gun laws is a nightmare.
Hackers are creative and will find ways to turn the Amazon services into a nightmare.
I think that Paul's nights must have been haunted by a nightmare of this kind.
For other people that might be a nightmare, because they don't want a pressure cooker.
The survivors said they are hurting after their dream trip quickly turned into a nightmare.
"What I hear these days is, you know, that's a nightmare to manage," says Chander.
Melinda Major, a paralegal from Nashville, Tennessee, had a nightmare trip to Memphis, Tennessee recently.
"Three days of wedded bliss turned into a nightmare very quickly," Hedrick wrote on Facebook.
Hypersonic missiles are a "nightmare" weapon to which the US is especially vulnerable, Maine Sen.
Form trumped function leaving Apple with a pretty device that was a nightmare to upgrade.
These may sound like a nightmare to most people, but to some they're an invitation.
"It would be a nightmare for Japan and also for the United States," he said.
If a nightmare is occurring in this state, people may report night terrors, Giordano adds.
Tracking them down would be a nightmare, the specialists in medical records and technology say.
" He added: "It was a nightmare, but it's all been different for about 15 years.
Bedtime was still a nightmare, but my older daughter stayed in her room until morning.
Mr. Ricketson's son, Jesse, said his father's imprisonment had been a "nightmare" for the family.
While it initially seems like a nightmare, a sequence of good luck comes his way.
Depression is a nightmare that can cut you off from everyone and everything you love.
That shit's a nightmare, and you know she's the one cleaning up the crumbs afterwards.
Softly lit, his scenes often have the smeary quality of a painting, or a nightmare.
It's a nightmare that begins even before a migrant makes it to the Libyan coast.
Instead, the restorers woke up to a nightmare, with damages that mounted by Tuesday morning.
"In northwest Syria vulnerable civilians are living a nightmare," the group said in a statement.
"I feel that I am asleep and all this is a nightmare," the uncle said.
Like a nightmare, it started after dark and did most of its damage by dawn.
But even among people with some savings, the uncertainty around the coronavirus is a nightmare.
John Cranko's "Onegin" (1965) — something of a nightmare for connoisseurs of choreography — is balletomane heaven.
The process of being accepted as a refugee into the United States is a nightmare.
"I kept thinking it was a nightmare, hoping that I would wake up," he said.
For us, dreaming of yesterday is not a privilege, not a desire, but a nightmare.
And for the Forbes family, his presence here has been nothing short of a nightmare.
But when Rudd got on the Segway, his joy ride quickly turned into a nightmare.
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It would be a nightmare scenario brought right into American hospital rooms and doctors' offices.
Tracking these voters as they bounce around the political spectrum is a nightmare for pollsters.
What we often see as a nightmare, Shariah, traditional Islamic law, is another man's dream.
The administrative requirements were such a nightmare Congress created a mass escape hatch in 2017.
Another, an Iraqi immigrant, endured a nightmare about federal agents coming to take him away.
The Australian bogeyed the par-three 17th and finished with a nightmare quadruple-bogey eight.
" — Rahul Mohanty, works in information technology in Pune "Paying for essentials has become a nightmare.
But for Mac users, window management is kind of a nightmare and always has been.
Most recently, brands started, uh, acting horny, in a nightmare Twitter thread started by Netflix.
Sadly, the Trump administration is doing its best to turn that dream into a nightmare.
"Europe was a dream that has turned into a nightmare," said Mario De Giorgi, 50.
Hooked up to wires, then writhing on the floor, the creature is a nightmare vision.
"It was like a nightmare," said Abdul Rashid Kakar, the owner of a tea stall.
HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - A Chinese listings purge would be a nightmare on Wall Street.
"Such treatment centers turn a person's dream into a nightmare," he reportedly told the gossip rag.
"That would be a nightmare Europe game-changer scenario, much more than Brexit or Trump combined."
The hearing is forcing "us to relive a nightmare we thought was behind us," they said.
Instead of being useful, however, it's a nightmare of ads, messages and popups of all kind.
" The Photo: Studio Shot with Tattoos The message: "Darling I'm a daydream dressed like a nightmare.
But if this socialist dream ever became reality, it would turn out to be a nightmare.
Even though 2016 was kind of a nightmare in many, many ways, it wasn't all bad.
Regulatory approval, especially from the FDA, is a nightmare for many startups just getting their footing.
"Not two days after you have a baby, you're a nightmare," she says with a laugh.
Residents described a nightmare late Wednesday night when flames raced just four miles outside the city.
It's like a nightmare and we have to wake up every day and realize it's real.
Her life was a nightmare, and there did not seem to be an end in sight.
Washington (CNN)For President Barack Obama, Donald Trump's presidential victory is nothing less than a nightmare.
A re-occurring nightmare, and it was worse than a nightmare because I never woke up.
"This is a nightmare for me, I've never seen anything like this," Mann told CTV Winnipeg.
Check it out above and then let's get into all the ways this was a nightmare.
Logistically, it's a nightmare: There are 500 hours of content uploaded to the platform every minute.
Jubilation as ISIS loses control of key city ISIS is a nightmare, but only the latest.
A nightmare became reality on Wednesday when the presidential text alert system sent its first test.
For more unsuspecting buyers, that move-in-ready dream home can quickly flip into a nightmare.
The lighting in this place is a nightmare for influencers like myself, to be quite frank.
You could call it the "I had a dream but it's turned into a nightmare" narrative.
KHARTOUM — The dream of a new Sudan has turned into a nightmare of blood and smoke.
I was a nightmare to work with," Lovato told Refinery29, describing herself as "bitchy, a cunt.
A dream vacation turned into a nightmare for passengers on a Carnival Cruise on Sunday night.
For players that stick to playing only a couple heroes, these updates can be a nightmare.
Put it all together and you get a nightmare from which there is no sane awakening!
What should have been an idyll turns into a nightmare when Mr Solomon is nearly drowned.
Nor do they have to worry about a nightmare combination of the two: rape by cop.
As a former student of one of the affected schools told Buzzfeed, "It's been a nightmare."
What matters isn't a particular amendment, but that the GOP's health care bill is a nightmare.
Traveling by plane can be a nightmare filled with delays, turbulence, and not-so-great seatmates.
I thought I was dreaming, having a nightmare and I wanted to wake up from it.
Kilmeade is outraged on behalf of a marginalized group: "What a nightmare for coaches!" he says.
It can provide food, water, and shelter to those who find themselves suddenly living a nightmare.
"A former Kroger employee with close ties to current workers described the cuts as a "nightmare.
"Studio space in New York is a nightmare," said Cybele Maylone, the executive director of UrbanGlass.
I can hear the guinea pigs stirring, but that might be the residue of a nightmare.
They are people whose "American Dream" unfortunately was never fulfilled, and instead, only became a nightmare.
Getting the kids settled back into the work of learning after lockdown drills is a nightmare.
What has followed has been a nightmare, with that paper trail playing only a small part.
The process of picking a tattoo is easy, but actually printing it can be a nightmare.
New Democracy leader Kyriakos Mitsotakis called the accord an affront, and the Tsipras government a 'nightmare'.
The process was as engulfing and terrifying as a nightmare without the release of waking up.
Moreover, any open convention that shuns Mr. Trump could be a nightmare with no clear alternative.
Now it was the idea of letting all that go, working from home—what a nightmare!
On this tour, we were trying to get home from Texas and it was a nightmare.
Biking alongside manually driven cars can be a nightmare for both the biker and the driver.
What I'm saying is: This man is a man, and therefore a nightmare to live with.
"This year, I'm working in a more managerial role, and it's a nightmare," she told me.
They're setting the template for others to follow — a nightmare scenario for even this teflon president.
It's really a common nightmare, and I just think we're literally living through a nightmare now.
It's a nightmare: When they get up, Darius is pinned to the ground, in serious pain.
The situation in Belgium, in particular, has been like a nightmare playing out before our eyes.
Hypothetical Gameplans In some ways Yair Rodriguez could be a nightmare opponent for Chan Sung Jung.
It was a nightmare for us to hear the artillery and rocket launchers from the mountain.
But what a nightmare it can be when you realize you've bought the wrong pair. Boxers?
"The six-hour difference isn't that big, but the West Coast is a nightmare," he said.
Texting, posting on social media or answering emails has become a privilege — and sometimes a nightmare.
During the 143s, the incompetence of Peru's political class had turned the country into a nightmare.
US Representative Adam Schiff (D–California) recently called deepfakes a nightmare scenario for the 2020 campaign.
It's a nightmare that is tossed off casually, in the middle of a much larger story.
But it didn't feel like our school, it seemed like a movie, a dream, a nightmare.
Ebola in Goma is a nightmare scenario WHO and DRC's health ministry are scrambling to prevent.
Its emergence represents, at the very least, an erosion of democracy — a nightmare, not a legacy.
"I keep hoping it's a nightmare from which I'll awake," Mr. Evans said in a statement.
The first half, by contrast, was a nightmare for Curry, who picked up two early fouls.
But, like in a nightmare, Mr. Hefner was the only one at the party who aged.
"vans is doing a nightmare before christmas collab i am living and striving," one person tweeted.
The conditions are a nightmare and have even prompted many Chinese to close the animal trade.
I've had a nightmare dealing with insurance reimbursements in the past, so I am extra precautious.
As if waking from a nightmare, one raises her head, curls her body and begins rocking.
Víctor Torres called the events a "nightmare weekend" after hundreds of flights were grounded, trapping tourists.
" However, the artist's family announced the news on Facebook Wednesday, calling her sudden death "a nightmare.
Once it starts to snow or sleet, getting to and from shows can become a nightmare.
Previously you had to delete the photos and re-upload them and it was a nightmare.
Republicans need to wake up to this horrid mess of a nightmare they have helped create.
Getting them that way, I observed, must have been a nightmare of pins and tiny tweaks.
"People have woken from a nightmare," Kelly said, referring to market turmoil in January and February.
It was impossible to tell if the games were good because controlling them was a nightmare.
"I know for many people this feels like a nightmare that just won't end," Cooper said.
Anyone who has woken from a nightmare knows that shapes and colors morph in the dark.
The inaccessibility of New York subway stations, particularly if one has a disability, is a nightmare.
But Ford's allegations have turned what looked like a political dream for Republicans into a nightmare.
It should have been the happiest time of their lives, but it quickly turned into a nightmare.
The system was kind of a nightmare, and it takes a lot to get a green card.
Failure to agree the deal would lead to a "nightmare future of permanently polarized politics," she said.
"The whole situation is a nightmare," Gene Vargas, father of the dead man, told the Express News.
In land-scarce Hong Kong, finding a final resting place for the dead can be a nightmare.
"This is the debut presentation of what I think will be a nightmare-inducing robot," says Raibert.
It is a nightmare, and one that Meyers Leonard appears to be living to its fullest extent.
Specifically, the piece is about how for people with Crohn's disease, public bathrooms can be a nightmare.
It sounds like crap and it's a nightmare to edit if you've got more than one speaker.
But administering complexity of the level that India is contemplating will be a nightmare—and expensive, too.
Without my smartphone it would have been a nightmare to find their phone number in my emails.
It seems unlikely that Wells Fargo is the only one that has become a nightmare to manage.
Akhundzada's appointment may not be a nightmare scenario come true, but it's still a potential horror show.
The fantasy becomes a nightmare as the narrator thinks back on the ways Bad has abused her.
Quitting was a nightmare and it worsened my depression and I binge-ate to get over it.
"Finding great musicians for your venue or event is a nightmare," says Encore co-founder James McAulay.
The Trump Administration's approach to Planned Parenthood in particular is all but certain to be a nightmare.
For the more than 6 million seniors who suffer from vision loss, mobility is often a nightmare.
"That situation was such a nightmare for Khloé at a time that should have been her happiest."
That situation was such a nightmare for Khloé at a time that should have been her happiest.
Although the security breach became a nightmare for Avid Life Media, the real nightmare was only beginning.
Nicola Peltz, actress and daughter of billionaire Nelson Peltz, is allegedly a nightmare human, by the way.
But maybe those same carriers shouldn't have made the exchange process such a nightmare to begin with.
"I thought it'd be like reliving a nightmare," Clark, 62, says in the current issue of PEOPLE.
The latter counts could quickly prove to be a nightmare for Trump, legal experts told VICE News.
Just then, the kids on screen went past a theater showing A Nightmare on Elm Street 5.
My passenger seat is a fetishist's dream of damp spandex and my laundry situation is a nightmare.
"Life as a refugee in Afghanistan is a nightmare and it's going to get worse," she said.
But it's important to remember that Russia, by and large, is a nightmare land of digital debauchery.
Unless you're a self-driving car developer, in which case you have the makings of a nightmare.
"What should have been a blessing has turned into a nightmare," the Taita Taveta County farmer lamented.
History, indeed, is a nightmare from which we cannot awake—only one from which we can learn.
But for doctors, these restrictions are a nightmare, as they block access for their most vulnerable patients.
"The current situation in Idlib is a nightmare," said Sonia Khush, Save the Children Syria response director.
They are a nightmare to plan, take ages to deliver and risk becoming bogged down in politics.
But cats or no cats, this project shows that cable management doesn't have to be a nightmare.
Both are annoying for those who can see them, but they're a nightmare for those who can't.
In shows like Shameless or Arrested Development, the family is mostly a nightmare unit to be endured.
Suddenly that dream of owning every video game became a reality, and that reality became a nightmare.
What was supposed to be a time of celebration turned into a nightmare for one Tennessee family.
I'm a bit of a nightmare to work with but Daniel came through with a real touch.
I had to wear a uniform my whole life, which was a nightmare for somebody like me.
Follow these tips, and you'll create a remote team that runs like a dream, not a nightmare.
In a lawsuit, Von Schwarz and Oakenfold say everyday since they moved in has been a nightmare.
That's either a dream or a nightmare depending on how you feel about the New England Patriots.
It's just coming down The unrelenting snow has made life a nightmare for some motorists in Kentucky.
"It must be a nightmare to harvest, they'd have to pick them all year round," says McLaughlin.
This was not a conflagration everyone was flying into, this was a nightmare they were flying over.
"It was a nightmare, I didn't survey the plumbing and I seriously paid for it," he remembers.
" Since then, he's become more vocally opposed to the appropriation, calling it "completely insane" and "a nightmare.
Jeff Sessions followed DeVos's lead and snuck into Trump's cabinet late Wednesday, despite obviously being a nightmare.
The hearing is forcing "us to relive a nightmare we thought was behind us," the family said.
"It was unreal and kind of like crazy... A nightmare I can't wake up from," he said.
Because I was lost, because I wanted help with my English, because my father was a nightmare.
But after paying the security deposit and first month's rent, buying furniture can seem like a nightmare.
"It's a nightmare scenario," said Michelle Lapointe, acting deputy legal director for the Southern Poverty Law Center.
The US auto industry has been staring down a nightmare scenario with the Trump administration and California.
Data breaches such as Equifax's recent hacking scandal are a nightmare for hundreds of millions of consumers.
Twelve-year-olds can be a nightmare, but they can usually only get so much past us.
In tears, he clung to the notion he was living a nightmare, trying to will himself awake.
What a lousy situation American voters are caught in, when performing one's civic duty becomes a nightmare.
Sure this form of digital courtship sounds like a nightmare—Chatroulette for people trying to hook up.
A nightmare morning for one California man had a happy ending thanks to a stroke of serendipity.
This season of menand militaries is a crusade—a nightmare of pompous menadhering to fire and women.
For the record, being a 24-hour viral sensation as a female gamer is also a nightmare.
It makes sense that someone who could tap in that directly that live would be a nightmare.
The latter half of the 20th century was, to put it bluntly, a nightmare for many people.
The finale hinges on a "Nightmare on Elm Street"-type cliche in the fight to defeat Pennywise.
The situation could also undermine Sheikh Al Thani's stability, which would be a nightmare for the Qataris.
Over the last couple weeks, coronavirus fears have transformed a once-booming stock market into a nightmare.
What happens after that is a nightmare for everyone, even the tweeters most alarmed by the virus.
And "A Nightmare on Elm Street" is among the many other horror films on T.V. this Halloween.
The GOP coronavirus relief package is a dream for big corporations, and a nightmare for struggling Americans
An unnamed woman (Jiehae Park) wakes from a nightmare and finds that she can no longer sleep.
The moment I found out felt like a nightmare, and the want to terminate was there immediately.
But the reality is that Trump's plans will likely be a nightmare for many of these Americans.
Mr. Vett's lawyer, Mark Bederow, said the past six months have been "a nightmare" for his client.
"This is a nightmare for regional missile defenses," Vipin Narang, a nuclear expert at MIT, told me.
When Monster's powers begin to fail, Tiger steps up, taking on a nightmare by denouncing its reality.
But a state of joblessness, friendlessness, or hopelessness with a child depending on you is a nightmare.
Years of low commodity prices were a nightmare, and President Trump's tariffs made a bad situation worse.
"I hate traveling in the first place, so this is like kind of a nightmare," she said.
This could be a nightmare; we may simply add these new devices to our screen-addled lives.
If the virus is like a nightmare, then the sudden response to it is like a dream.
If the virus is like a nightmare, then the sudden response to it is like a dream.
It takes place in a nightmare of history, in which events are repeated, fugue-like, into eternity.
But it's become a nightmare for one startup built around that pitch, Jumpshot, as Lauren Johnson reported.
But "Legion" is a nightmare absorbing enough that you don't feel the need to question the endgame.
Maybe the experience of shopping for it was a nightmare or the retail price was unnecessarily high.
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"It's really been a nightmare," said Diana Natalicio, UTEP's president and herself a first-generation college graduate.
While moving is never easy, the company you hire can make that transition smooth — or a nightmare.
Thinking back on that time now feels like waking from a nightmare: bolting upright at 4 a.m.
When I finally emerged from her house, I felt like I had woken up from a nightmare.
As much as I disliked George Bush the second, I would never have a nightmare about it.
"At Segway we tried to do it the right way, and it was a nightmare," Kleber said.
"If [CEO Reed] Hastings wakes up at night with a nightmare, it's Iger and Disney," Ives said.
"Top marks for the kit, because it's a nightmare to sort 2,000 pieces of Lego," Woolnough said.
Left-hander Mickelson famously also had a nightmare partnership with Tiger Woods at the 2004 Ryder Cup.
The workplace email inbox is a nightmare, but there are plenty of wrong ways to kill it.
In the embassy, Assange, who suffers no shortage of self-regard, became a nightmare for his hosts.
Critics worry that a standardized world is dull and mediocre, a nightmare of conformity and Kafkaesque bureaucracy.
It was a book idea born of a nightmare ("the crying girl was lost in my head").
It was a nightmare to get the right distance and angle, but it had to be perfect.
We were trying to escape from a nightmare, but we're there mining our misery for dramatic purpose.
"It's really a nightmare scenario," said John Garder, senior budget director of the nonprofit National Parks Conservation Association.
The expedition soon turned into a nightmare when Caldwell and three others were taken hostage by militant rebels.
While that would be a nightmare for environmentalists, it's unlikely that all Paris signatories would abandon their pledges.
Classically calculating these entangled states in even very simple molecules can become a nightmare of exponentially increasing complexity.
To escape a nightmare, sometimes you just need to remember that your life is worth waking up for.
And then we switch from 1992 to 2017, where Superman is having a nightmare about his parents dying.
Diddy was distraught for weeks, calling her death a nightmare, and delivering a powerful eulogy at Kim's funeral.
Of course, life within Samsung's walls for the past half a year has been closer to a nightmare.
I've got to think making sure the user experience is good on all those platforms is a nightmare.
First there was his "I have a nightmare" inauguration speech with its references to "American carnage" and protection.
"I was very traumatized thinking about my family and how my life had become a nightmare," he said.
Like the scene where she's having a nightmare and can't stop crying... I was so protective of her.
Honestly, the feedback process and yearly reviews for this position are a nightmare, if they happen at all.
EXCLUSIVE: The founder of a facial recognition company described as both "groundbreaking" and "a nightmare" is speaking out.
FOR anybody in the information business, Pope Francis would be a dream, and a nightmare, to work for.
It would be a nightmare scenario for a party that will need unity and momentum before Election Day.
For some, red ink can spark a potentially serious allergic reaction, turning the tattoo experience into a nightmare.
When I learned my 18-year-old daughter had been arrested for heroin possession, it was a nightmare.
Traffic is a nightmare this morning, but I still make it to to the office by 8 a.m.
"This feels like a nightmare; I still cannot believe what has happened," Vincent Lapointe said in a statement.
Around the Strip, though, it's best to use taxis or a rideshare service: Traffic is usually a nightmare.
It is a modernist dream that quickly becomes a nightmare, of course, when you join the scrum yourself.
Such a nightmare would metastasize in the artist's later works with brutal images of blood, veins, and sperm.
Usually they're posed as if they're crawling out of a nightmare, rather than swimming in an exotic sea.
And for those of us who get anxious in social situations, that can feel like a nightmare scenario.
You will absolutely believe what happened next because it has happened to you in a nightmare, admit it.
Image: M Dreibelbis/FlickrCeliac disease can be a nightmare, with the slew of gluten-triggered ails it brings.
This day that started out so great ended with a nightmare from which my family would never awake.
This could prove a nightmare: the Bank of England reckons tens of thousands of firms could be affected.
This means you have to deal with parking, and parking in New York City can be a nightmare.
The layers of random chance and complex decision-making are a nightmare for relatively lightweight video game AIs.
Since I graduated three years ago, I have been living a nightmare that I can't wake up from.
The travel experience starts before you get on your flight, because the airport itself can be a nightmare.
Look around Being stuck underground in a hot, overcrowded train carriage is most people's idea of a nightmare.
The Bachelor might traffic in overwrought romantic fantasy, but Becca's entire ordeal was definitely more of a nightmare.
SIM management can be a nightmare in most phones, and is usually next to impossible in waterproof ones.
Is he merely trying to warn fellow Canadian Drake that Swift is a nightmare dressed like a daydream?
It wasn't backed up on iCloud — the whole thing is a nightmare dealing with it, in that sense.
Sound phobias are very common for dogs—and cats—making this holiday a nightmare for millions of animals.
For US security hawks, the prospect that China might dominate both 5G and AI is a nightmare scenario.
Getting to Dodger Stadium is a nightmare, even for a city where traffic is a way of life.
Zolciak-Biermann and husband Kroy Biermann describe April 22, when their dog Sinn bit Kash, as a nightmare.
The blood speaks from a shrill cry of recognition that tears itself from one's breast like a nightmare.
"Weekends and holidays are a nightmare," says Krzysiek, who I'm told is the best mechanic in the shop.
The 3-point loss felt to Guy like a nightmare from which he couldn't, and seemingly wouldn't, escape.
Even if Clinton somehow wins—which again, is extremely unlikely at this point—this is still a nightmare.
While the parties have few policy differences, one minister described the prospect as a "nightmare" during the campaign.
Prominent Apple watcher Jim Dalrymple labeled Apple Music a "nightmare" before giving up on the service last year.
But it would be a nightmare for regulators trying to crack down on tax evasion and money-laundering.
Complex indoor environments such as airports and shopping malls can be a nightmare to find your way around.
Another fun fact: Eggers has said the goat that played Black Philip was a nightmare to work with.
I have been waiting an hour to take my son back to Jerusalem and it is a nightmare.
Because most of these areas are rural, the increased traffic can create a nightmare on the crowded roads.
Chicago Alderman Michael Zalewski, head of the committee, called the incident a nightmare that should have been avoidable.
The 41 detainees left in Guantanamo Bay live a nightmare existence of forced feedings, legal limbo, and boredom.
But a new plan that regulators approved Tuesday is generating fears that the dream could become a nightmare.
What seemed like a normal fun activity that we enjoyed as a family has turned into a nightmare!
Adam is maybe the only redeeming character on this program but dating Hannah Horvath looks like a nightmare.
What followed, according to court documents, was a nightmare that has become all too familiar in recent weeks.
But again, the Metro is a nightmare that not even the NHL's points system can make look good.
Sure, your go-to commuting shoe is great on days that trekking to work feels like a nightmare.
"I thought I was having a nightmare, but the nightmare was that I was awake," Mr. Kyle said.
Severe weather in the Northeast on Monday led to a nightmare day of air travel throughout the country.
"We're happy now, because we got through a nightmare, that I don't know how…," Sanjuana Zamago told NBC5.
One night, she had a nightmare that it was February 14 again, and she got shot at school.
"I am awake in a nightmare right now," said Chief Bryan Reyes of the Palm Springs Police Department.
The person who does get the job may be walking into a nightmare, CNN's Stephen Collinson explains. 3503.
"It was a nightmare, that game," Geir Thorsteinsson, the president of Iceland's soccer federation, said in an interview.
The Mackinac Bridge that connects the two peninsulas of Michigan is a nightmare to cross during the winter.
Angus King, I-Maine, warned that hypersonic missiles were a "nightmare weapon" that threatened to make carriers obsolete.
It is a nightmare from which there may be no waking so long as Trump remains in office.
It's a nightmare if you're transgender, just got married or have any other reason to change your name.
"Fire at Sea" occupies your consciousness like a nightmare, and yet somehow you don't want it to end.
In my view there is a 25 percent chance that Democrats end the midterms with a nightmare scenario.
In the eyes of its detractors, C++ is needlessly complex, a nightmare to debug and even just read.
Gets a call, can't believe it, thinks it is a nightmare, wants to wake up from the nightmare.
I have a nightmare probably once a month that I'm on stage at a Volcano, I'm Still Excited!!
Now, after having a nightmare that brings Claire rushing to his bedroom, the French lad explains it all.
Paratopic brilliantly plays on horror imagery and freaky sound design to put you inside of a nightmare place.
Reading this is like dreaming — though whether you're immersed in a nightmare or a wet dream is unclear.
The freeze is a nightmare scenario for the NPS and Bureau of Land Management, which is also understaffed.
Boy, when I saw that, I was down visiting Vegas, and I thought, 'This guy is a nightmare!
Everyone agrees corn ethanol is a nightmare, and no more benign alternative has been able to scale up.
But "3 days of wedded bliss turned into a nightmare very quickly," Cheyenne said in a Facebook post.
Summer is already a nightmare, trying not to sit on them as you go about a semiproductive life.
"If you walk away, ISIS will come back and create a nightmare," Mr. Graham said in an interview.
"For a family from Hialeah, it was a nightmare that still has them in fear," the newscaster says.
Except that Fonny and Tish are loving while black, an existential truth that is turned into a nightmare.
Mike: So we're kicking off 2018 with a nightmare, and no, I'm not talking about your expense report.
But even if they could be trained, officials told the White House, the logistics would be a nightmare.
Sipa via AP Images The Year of Trump has been a nightmare for the officials running the GOP.
That would be a nightmare for law enforcement and frankly unsettling even for many ardent Second Amendment supporters.
Filling out financial aid forms can be a nightmare, especially when parents don't speak English, Ms. Weingarten said.
"From reading the news I was afraid it was going to be a nightmare," Mr. Kennedy, 46, said.
"Dancing is a nightmare for straight white guys," was how Ms. Lee put it in a recent interview.
Sanders has vowed to be a "nightmare" for both the insurance industry and big banks on Wall Street.
She says the trains were a nightmare, apparently because two trains hit each other earlier this morning — yikes.
Not since Kendall Jenner made a nightmare Pepsi ad has one incident united people the way #Fartgate did.
"Being retired now, Black Friday is a nightmare of the past," a former retail worker told Business Insider.
When Mr. Levit subtly bent the tempo of the eighth variation, he turned an idyll into a nightmare.
World Review Nelson Mandela's dream of a free, prosperous and nonracial South Africa has turned into a nightmare.
It's a total mess, a nightmare of addiction: beer cans everywhere, pill bottles, coke straws under the bed.
"Do you think that he had a nightmare and thought it was reality," she asked of Trump's claim.
The night of the executive order, Mr. Alfayadh had a nightmare about immigration officials coming to arrest him.
"It's been like a nightmare for the whole family," Ms. Sanchez-Ocampo said in Spanish, through an interpreter.
The experience of actually seeing and walking on it — for a foreign tourist at least — is a nightmare.
Singh appeared to backpedal from that message Monday, as the Conservatives tried casting that scenario as a nightmare.
For financial institutions, a disorderly Brexit would be a nightmare, and they're taking steps to limit the damage.
It was just supposed to be a quick stop, but for Fifi Ho, it turned into a nightmare.
And even if there were no warming, and no acidification, fossil fuels are a nightmare at their sources.
"I can't imagine something that was more of a nightmare," Mr. Smolen said in an interview on Tuesday.
That means his support for the president could make the next year or so a nightmare back home.
"Beginning in late January I was getting increasingly bearish and I woke up with a nightmare," Ackman said.
To most of us this would be a nightmare, but in Chicago this is actually a good outcome.
" And it is John who says that hating her father, even if he's a nightmare, is "so entitled.
Coles: Well I'm only laughing because anybody who has negotiated with me knows I can be a nightmare.
"If you are a congressional Republican, this is a nightmare," said Joe Brettell, a Republican strategist in Houston.
Like other developing countries, Brazil's dense bureaucracy creates a maze of hoops that can make everyday tasks a nightmare.
Instead, over the next seven years, she found herself living a nightmare some would say was worse than death.
There is very little joy in the world; if a Nightmare King brings anyone joy, may they have several.
Maybe you snuck downstairs for a forbidden late-night viewing of A Nightmare on Elm Street as a kid.
The toy music box twinkling foreshadows a dream becoming a nightmare, but it gets maddening after an hour straight.
"The white taxis are a nightmare," Heba Hashem, a 23-year-old graphic designer in Cairo, told Egypt Independent.
In this sense, House of Cards is a nightmare version of The West Wing in more ways than one.
Typing or merely accessing anything toward the top of the screen on a phone that large is a nightmare.
Rickie Fowler posted an even-par 70, while this season's three-time winner Justin Thomas suffered a nightmare round.
Some take him more seriously and see him, should he become president, as a nightmare for the Middle East.
The singer doesn't talk much about his love life too much — so was dating in the spotlight a nightmare?
STUCK in the middle of the fens outside Cambridge, the Babraham Research Campus is a nightmare to get to.
For Mike Dyer, a pleasant Sunday morning bike ride with friends through the Calabasas hillside ended in a nightmare.
"This is a nightmare," she says as she takes a curling iron and blow dryer to her client's hair.
The construction phase, to put it bluntly, was a nightmare for many who live and work along Second Avenue.
Throughout the years, plenty of terrifying villains have made their way into the cultural zeitgeist (and many a nightmare).
Chatting with a business is much more convenient than calling, but doing so over SMS would be a nightmare.
"Although Mars Argo was growing in popularity during this time, Ms. Sheets was living a nightmare," the document reads.
Or, she added, Britain could leave without a deal to soften the shock, a nightmare scenario for many companies.
Laudable as the law's aims are, its implementation is proving a nightmare as the deadline draws near (see article).
Click here to view original GIFThis is like something out of a nightmare: a chainsaw attached to a drone.
"I found I had stepped into a nightmare – most of my buyers are state-owned enterprises (SOEs)," he said.
There are definitely people for whom periods are a nightmare, and not something they'd want to embrace or share.
Earlier, while visiting a Clinton campaign office in Cleveland, Biden warned of a "nightmare" presidency if Trump were elected.
It's a nightmare scenario for Samsung, which has built a reputation as the premium smartphone brand next to Apple.
Some visitors were stuck on rides or stranded in buildings, which sounds like something straight out of a nightmare.
My three mothers Many of the memories I have of Kolkata and living as an orphan are a nightmare.
Another reader, who didn't give their name, called the iPhone 73 "a nightmare" and said that Bluetooth keeps disconnecting.
Amy Lombard: This question is a nightmare for me because I like to collect things—antiques and various memorabilia.
Three years ago my life was kind of like a nightmare, and, now I get to live my dreams.
And the key to stopping the outbreak before it unfolds into a nightmare might be high-tech synthetic ice.
If you regarded the 2016 presidential election as a bit of a nightmare, well, you ain't seen nothing yet.
Dating was a nightmare, leaving the house seemed daunting, and I was self-medicating with prescription pills and alcohol.
If your goal is to make Clinton's presidency a nightmare of gridlock and partisan strife, why not start early?
The ban is dying in the courts, but the situation for many immigrants in America is still a nightmare.
"You're going into this hole—it's like a nightmare, it really is," says Mostiller, who's navigated this experience herself.
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti was among the first to speak out, calling "TrumpCare" a "nightmare" for the poor.
"We did not expect our highly anticipated vacation to end as a nightmare in complete humiliation," Ms. Chan said.
Gutierrez says the experience felt like a "nightmare" and revealed that several lawyers contacted her, suggesting that she sue.
It sounds like something from a nightmare, but this, Massimino says, is just the reality of slumbering in space.
When you're sharing a room with a sibling, roommate, or significant other, a single closet can be a nightmare.
But if their growth story turns into a nightmare, it could be a huge setback for the entire industry.
For the reality deniers that include Merkel, Macron, and even Britain's Theresa May, President Trump is indeed a nightmare.
Always a glutton for punishment, the hard headed wrestle-banger is a nightmare for anyone once he gets going.
It would be a nightmare and one that we would not stand for — neither should our nation's small businesses.
The Trumpified Republican Party is a nightmare, and there is no one more likely to repair it than NeverTrumpers.
After going 20-8 and winning the American League's Cy Young Award in 2015, Keuchel had a nightmare encore.
It turned into the scene from a nightmare, with supporters breaking down in bewildered tears as the unthinkable happened.
Here is one key takeaway: Mr. Taylor described a "nightmare" scenario for Ukraine that would ultimately benefit Russia. 4.
"She has her whole life in front of her, and with one incident, we have a nightmare," she said.
While Vonn had a nightmare weekend at Lake Louise, it was a different story for fellow American Mikaela Shiffrin.
That lie turned into a nightmare for me as I'd dream about walking around with no legs or teeth.
It has been a nightmare for one of America's oldest sports that has grown into a multibillion-dollar agribusiness.
But by 1958, trucks carried nearly 50 percent of the food entering New York—creating a nightmare of congestion.
The flight was a nightmare, delayed by bad weather and then turbulence, after which the airline lost my luggage.
In fact, the fibers are woven with argan oil to ensure scratchy thermals are a nightmare of the past.
THERE ARE 14 OR SO NATIONS THAT HAVE TRIED IT AND THEY'VE DROPPED IT. I MEAN IT'S A NIGHTMARE.
Playing football at the university was a dream for James, but by his sophomore year, he faced a nightmare.
"5 years ago today we all woke up to a nightmare," Gibson wrote in the caption of the post.
My grandfather had spent years inside a nightmare in the hope of bridging the great distance to this heaven.
To me, standing all day would be a nightmare, and up-and-down desks have been a great alternative.
The Russian military still relies on conscription and is still a nightmare of poor training, hazing and dodgy equipment.
And same with "A Nightmare on Elm Street," which is such a brilliant movie and such a brilliant concept.
I think it's a nightmare for Donald Trump and he has no way of stopping it before the election.
What was supposed to be a normal morning in the McFadden household turned into a bit of a nightmare.
The website where you made your booking was a fraud, and now your dream vacation has become a nightmare.
"After two weeks, I knew it was going to be a nightmare; everything needed a complete overhaul," Little says.
This is causing a nightmare for companies that rely on email newsletters or offers to gain and retain customers.
We started with four different people on the panel, and different people every night, and that was a nightmare.
Premiering at the Sundance film festival almost seven years ago, Pariah showed a nightmare so many queer women dread.
But not everyone who was a bit of a nightmare as a child grows up into an awful adult.
With the new Reagan administration coming on, it was a nightmare for people who were free thinkers or progressives.
The possibility of another generation getting hooked on nicotine is a nightmare scenario health regulators are scrambling to avoid.
The pricey Canadian mobile market is a nightmare for consumers, and the government is finally doing something about it.
Dealing with a dexterous lead leg kicker can be a nightmare and even more so when takedowns are forbidden.
In a nightmare scenario, a California woman was attacked by a swarm of up to 80,000 bees on Monday.
But thanks to a steady decline that seems irreversible, these questions matter, and Howard's first impression was a nightmare.
You get a few minutes with one of them before the other one shows up, and it's a nightmare.
It&aposs a nightmare, living out your life in a society where you can trust nothing and no-one.
What Peter got instead was nothing short of a nightmare, and he's got his mom to thank for that.
What he found instead was a nightmare of degradation, all in service to and fostered by the American military.
But rising rates of mortgage debt and student loan debt are making the pursuit of home ownership a nightmare.
Because the idea that anybody could look at me and go, "Va va voom!" was, you know, a nightmare.
Kupferstein told the judge that saying someone was a "nightmare" did not necessarily reflect on the person's professional abilities.
"It's a nightmare right now," Dr. Tim Hoffman, the hospital's chief of pediatric cardiology, said in a 2016 meeting.
The violent surveillance and subsequent media firestorm turned Seberg's life into a nightmare, leading to her suicide in 1979.
"As soon as I saw that, I realized that it was just going to be a nightmare," he said.
In short, I don't believe we are reaching the end of a nightmare, but rather we are entering one.
One official said that trying to enforce the sanctions that the terrorist designations would prompt would be a nightmare.
I don't blame them, because they have to balance sports and classes, and their schedule sounds like a nightmare.
I was super nervous beforehand, and once we got there it actually turned into a bit of a nightmare.
Germain recalls an instance where a person with a phobia of heights reframed a nightmare as a self-challenge.
"This is a nightmare" for the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, Jack Pandol of the National Republican Congressional Committee, tweeted.
He added that the trip, which started in Buenos Aires, Argentina on March 7, had turned into a "nightmare."
"We need to be more respectful that plastic is a great tool but can become a nightmare," he adds.
It's true that immigration policy is a nightmare, we can't take everyone and almost no one advocates open borders.
For some employees, like teachers who have conducted classes digitally for weeks, working from home can be a nightmare.
Take the depth out of Zola's tale, though, and you might find yourself in a nightmare akin to Spree.
Last fall, Caldwell had a nightmare that Honnold appeared at his front door bloodied and broken from a fall.
Aya Hijazi, a US citizen formerly held as political prisoner in Egypt, said it was a nightmare come true.
Their quiet coziness is shattered by a gang of men, who roar out of the dark like a nightmare.
Ross has since come forward, describing Schedler as a "nightmare" and a "creep" who would not leave her alone.
Finding an apartment in New York City can be enough of a nightmare without noise pollution to contend with.
The ones without a view of the sea and with more limited space must be a nightmare of claustrophobia.
When her husband surprises her by buying her a dream house, the consequences are nothing short of a nightmare.
Ms. Judd has argued that Miramax called her a "nightmare to work with" in retaliation for the hotel encounter.
"It's just a nightmare," Mr. Wright said, after a fourth day of protracted commutes from his New Jersey home.
"Unless you're a healthy millionaire, Trumpcare is a nightmare," said Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, the minority leader.
Nintendo has unleashed the trailer for its upcoming Super Nintendo World theme park and it looks like a nightmare.
When he returned home from his honeymoon in Belize, the idyllic days of beachside lounging turned into a nightmare.
But the prospect of Trump on the warpath against Ford has created a nightmare scenario for Republicans in Congress.
It's a nightmare scenario — intense sucker-punch hurricanes that linger — and it may grow more common in the future.
"It's been a nightmare week for Zuckerberg and Facebook," said Daniel Ives, an analyst who tracks Facebook for Wedbush.
Most consumers don't fully understand the extent of their financial exposure if such a nightmare event were to occur.
Like the traces of a nightmare that you can't remember yet which still cast a shadow on your day.

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