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The bad part is that I'm argumentative like my father.
But the bad part — we will probably give him amazing hospitalization.
Once I got back into school that was the bad part.
The bad part is, it makes everything else pale by comparison.
I don't really want to tell you about the bad part.
"The bad part is that they don't have their gear," said McOmie.
So what is the bad part and the good part of that?
The bad part is that the car refuses to acknowledge its shortcomings.
The bad part: I'd have to talk to 40-60 people a day.
No one came to visit us there in the bad part of town.
We got rid of the bad part, but the remaining portion, really well.
But the bad part is when they start to use the money for killing.
He was such a big and bad part of Toronto, and now he's just gone.
The bad part is that you can rapidly run out of new people to meet.
The only bad part about waffle house is that there are none in the Northeast.
The only bad part about it is, I walk around now, people yell, "Hey, lemonade!"
The only bad part about flying is having to come back down to the fucking world.
"The bad part is you find yourself with people that have really bad breath," he said.
The bad part was everything else that followed, because they changed the ruling of Roe significantly.
The bad part is that my body both yearns and aches as part of the process.
"The bad part is having to relive it, the going back to the beginning," he said.
It was the sale and the bad part of it, it was the sale and no buyer.
Today, it's become more of a therapeutic tool, a means of escaping the bad part of the internet.
The really bad part is that there's tons and tons of people in this country that are disenfranchised.
One bad part of going on vacation is knowing that you're going to come back to a million emails.
"It caught me in the bad part of the glove, and popped out right in front of me," Kipnis said.
"The bad part is that the stool samples have been known to spill, and that's bad all around," said Huttenhower.
Because I think with Silicon Valley ... The good part of Silicon Valley is very good, and the bad part is problematic.
Repo, they cleaned up the bad part of repo, and repo reduces some liquidity in the marketplace to valid marketplace players.
"The bad part is it makes them kind of transient, because how long can you live with three people?" he said.
The only bad part about this news is that people are talking about him staying until the end of the year.
The predictability isn't all bad: Part of the pleasure of this kind of book is in observing an effective formula well-executed.
The bad part about that is so many folks can take it and run with it, and misuse it, and co-opt it.
But the bad part was I didn't have a PR firm at the time to do anything with that photo, can you imagine?
The bad part was the person in front of me had the worst body odour I have ever experienced in my entire life.
"After we took the lead (in the top of the sixth), to give up the home run — that's the bad part," Gray said.
The bad part about this period was my hair color — I'd gotten these horrible Kelly Clarkson-style chunky highlights that did nothing for me.
"It's both the good and bad part of these technologies: They allow people to enter other people's private lives," he said in a phone interview.
"I felt ashamed to be the bad part of a great story," Ms. Brennan-Jobs told our reporter in one of a series of interviews.
The only bad part about the lemon ricotta pancakes was their size: they were small, which meant they were gone after just a few bites.
But the bad part is that if you go to the "new on Netflix" section, there are so many movies that you never hear about.
His real name was Kurt Erich Suckert; his chosen name, an inversion of Bonaparte, the good part, as Malaparte, the bad part, reflects his moral identity.
Every struggling twenty-something in New York learns one thing fast: Your crappy apartment in the bad part of town is never going to have a dishwasher.
The bad part is that people forget about us, but the good part is that when we do something that people criticize, they don't get too upset.
The bad part is Lenovo hasn't committed to updating the E4 or E4 Plus to Android Oreo, despite the fact that it came out just two months ago.
"The bad part was that the girl who crowned me was the older sister of the first runner-up, so I kind of destroyed their pageant legacy," Locken said.
"There are good things if you look at it historically, but the bad part is, why aren't we doing better?" asked Wilson, who was not involved in the CDC report.
He was in Salt Lake, working outside of any mainstream art world, in a bad part of town, and people would drive past and wonder what he was doing in there.
"The bad part is the plan's support for an explicit guarantee, which has the danger of expanding housing subsidies even further," said John Berlau, a senior fellow at the Competitive Enterprise Institute.
"Crossing the street, she's fine; but if she's alone and she goes into a bad part of town or she gets on the wrong bus, will she know what to do?" he said.
"For my mind, and I speak only for myself, where the bad part comes is the idea of a wall, which I thought was a great idea in the 15th century," he said.
That's a good thing for them, but the bad part is that they now need to move into their Hidden Hills home that has been under construction for years and is still not completed.
I think he was taking me on this street to show me what he regarded as a bad part of the city, to contrast it with what he was going to show me next.
Because I think it is not a bad part of a usual give-and-take with our NATO allies, talking about how we both need to be making sure that we are paying the right amount.
Now here comes the bad part, because while the Mate 26 and Mate 2128 Pro will be available for purchase in the U.S. through select online retailers, the models we'll get are the standard unlocked international versions.
The bad part is that it's crowding out to time to actually think, and do what some people call "deep work" — the ability to focus on a task for more than 15, 20 minutes at a time.
And besides — and this is the really bad part — the reality of creative work is such that, even if I'd done everything differently, I might still be stalled out, deleting and rearranging the words of a sinking failed draft.
Really bad part: after 2-4 minutes of fun she pushed me away,said she was sore... I will give her credit for the above Happy Ending, but [it was] only one stepabove a tube of KY and a porn movie.
The only bad part is that L. is going away this weekend when I'm projected to be ovulating, but at least the pressure is off and we don't have it in the back of our minds that there's something wrong with us.
That, combined with the fact that unless you have made some real enemies or wound up in a very bad part of the world, the act of showing you a knife is normally to ensure there won't be a fight to give up your belongings.
Carlos is a smart, hard-working high school sophomore from a bad part of LA. He was fortunate enough to meet Eric Eisner, a former entertainment lawyer who founded a program called YES to help kids like Carlos get a scholarship to an elite private school.
The bad part is that while the spec bump is greatly appreciated, Huawei has also increased the MateBook X Pro's starting price quite a bit, which makes it feel more like a fair to good deal instead of the preposterously sick bargain that was last year's model.
If survey-sanctioned legal borders are false constructs that societies use for bookkeeping purposes—and, perhaps, to satiate an innate drive to attain and accumulate, since you can't buy something that doesn't have borders—then murkier regions like "neighborhoods" or "the bad part of town" are even more senseless.
" Though Levenson derided as "racist garbage" claims on fan websites that the arena was unsafe or in a bad part of town, he also said he had "bitched that the kiss cam is too black" and demanded "white cheerleaders" and "music familiar to a 40-year-old white guy.
His parents were upfront about their situation because it gave him a framework to understand why they lived in a bad part of town, why his parents couldn't always be there for his sports games (they had to work), and why, when he got older, things might get harder for him.
There were a few choices on the table: move to a bad part of town where rents are cheaper, move into an apartment, relocate to another city with a Facebook engineering office and an equally expensive housing market, or leave the best job I may ever have and return to Arizona, where my wife and I were happiest living.
1966 # The Breakers: "Don't Send Me No Flowers (I Ain't Dead Yet)"; Rel. 1965 # 6: "Like What, Me Worry"; Rel. 1966 # The Original Dukes: "Ain't About to Lose My Cool" # The Seeds: "Bad Part of Town"; Rel. 1971 # The Magic Plants: "I'm a Nothing"; Rel.
The bad part is, I saw people kill each other, literally. I began to ask, ‘Is this really the Cultural Revolution?’ I saw people put so many books all together like a hill and then burn them. I saw so many poor people, it was beyond my imagination.
Jim Nolan (Gregory Harrison) is a high school teenager. His father (Rory Guy) is an alcoholic salesman who often disappears for long stretches. When Mr. Nolan is home, he physically abuses Jim's younger brother, Kelly (Robbie Wolcott). The family lives in a dingy apartment in a bad part of town.
MGM turned it into a big colour film. Moonfleet was not Lang's type of film – it is a romantic child's film. It wasn't a bad part."Brian MacFarlane, An Autobiography of British Cinema, Methuen 1997 p 231 Houseman says one time during filming his associate producer, Jud Kinberg, "came down to the stage and heard this awful caterwauling.
Originally the suburb was to be called Badgally after a local homestead, but the council backed off over concerns that the "Bad" part of the name could give the area a "bad" name. They chose Claymore after another local property, although that was also contentious since the name had very little history in the area. The first residents moved in during 1978.
Partnered with fellow deejay Bill Callahan, Craig was a key player to negotiating the Bare Facts' recording contract with Jubilee Records. The band entered Jubilee Recording Studios in New York City to cut Wiliams' two original compositions "Georgiana" and "Bad Part of Town" (no relation to the Seeds song of the same name). During their stay in the city, the group also had a stint at the nightclub called Town and Country. In October 1966, "Georgiana", with "Bad Part of Town" on the flip-side, was released as the Bare Facts' debut single, propelling to number one on the regional charts, and scraping the number 100 position on the Billboard Hot 100. Commenting on the band's success, GO magazine exclaimed that "It’s not often that a new group generates tremendous excitement in the record industry even before their first disc hit".
Danny, though blind, can sense fear and protect others from being detected. Overwhelmed, Tommy refuses to help the priest and returns to Marie's apartment. Marie doesn't believe the story either, and she expresses empathy toward the youths, saying that they need someone to care about them. The next day, Tommy and Marie take walk in a bad part of town and are confronted by teenagers in hoodies.
The price is tempting, but with the Prio Motu defending her, no one could get to her. Angel picks up what Merl knows about where the Prio Motu would have been living and leaves. Angel finds Gunn hunting vampires in a bad part of town and asks for help in finding the Prio Motu demon's hideout. They find the hideout and an important looking talisman.
"Running to Stand Still" was written by U2 in the context of the heroin addiction epidemic in Dublin of the 1980s, much like "Bad" (and to some extent "Wire") had been from their 1984 album The Unforgettable Fire. Bassist Adam Clayton has referred to the song as "Bad Part II".McCormick (2006), p. 182 Thin Lizzy frontman Phil Lynott's decline and death from addiction also resonated with Clayton at the time.
I've always been aware > of myself drawing on a musical vocabulary so broad that a lot of people > don't get what I consider to be my real songwriting coups. I think they go > right past a lot of people. The bad part of that is I probably won't become > a big star. But the good part is that I don't think people will find the > albums less useful over time.
If a line is shorted to Vdd, for example, it will still draw no extra current if the gate driving the signal is attempting to set it to '1'. However, a different input that attempts to set the signal to 0 will show a large increase in quiescent current, signalling a bad part. Typical Iddq tests may use 20 or so inputs. Note that Iddq test inputs require only controllability, and not observability.
Nick Hume is a businessman living in Columbia, South Carolina with his family. He goes to watch his son, Brendan's hockey game. While Nick and Brendan are driving home, they talk about the latter's potential future as a professional hockey player. They stop at a gas station in a bad part of town and during an apparent robbery of the gas station, Joe Darley, a new gang member, slices Brendan's throat with a machete.
"The scars aren't that deep ... It's a bad part of a good life." Ortega has refused to accept blame for the video, saying it was filmed as Squier had conceived. "If anything, I tried to toughen the image he was projecting," he told the author of a 1986 book about the record industry. He claims he and the video's editor had their names taken out of the credits when they got frustrated over their lack of creative input.
When Brian and Peter decide to go and see The Sound of Music together, Peter sneaks in liquor, and the two become extremely intoxicated, disrupting the entire audience. Joe is then called upon to arrest them. In court, the two are ordered to attend Alcoholics Anonymous for thirty days, much to their annoyance. At the first meeting, Peter is told that alcohol is a bad part of his life, with Brian becoming reluctant to give up drinking.
Conan explains that since the show airs during local newscasts, they decided to make one of their own, with stories and items stereotypically found in them (a fire on the bad part of town, a city council meeting, a short weather forecast, the local sports team won, and a lighthearted animal video at the end). Other sketches have featured Ritcher as an investigative reporter or as a weatherman (reporting on a flurry of snow on LaBamba).
In a powerful scene, Aunt T scolds Ray and Virgil for not welcoming a member of their family, no matter how different he is. Earl overhears the discussion and leaves Ray's house, walking unknowingly into a bad part of town. Ray gives in to Aunt T's wish that he welcome Earl into their home, and he quickly locates him on a nearby street. Earl obstinately refuses to come back with Ray, knowing he is not wanted.
In March 2020, Jauregui participated in Billboards Live At-Home Concert to raise funds for coronavirus disease relief. She joined Global Citizen and the World Health Organization's Together At Home campaign series, for which she performed and spoke to raise awareness and funds for the coronavirus disease pandemic. Jauregui featured on “The Bad Part” from Johnny Rain’s EP2, released on September 11, 2020. Colombian group ChocQuibTown collaborated with Jauregui on two songs from their upcoming album.
Over the years, the group's material has appeared on compilation albums. The song "Bad Part of Town" has received the most exposure, it is found on Mayhem and Psychosis, Volume 2, Sixties Archives, Volume 5 (as does "Georgiana"), and Psychedelic Microdots, Volume 3: My Rainbow Life. Additionally, "To Think" is included on Psychedelic States: Ohio in the 1960s, Volume 2. In April 2009, Sundazed Records compiled the band's material from their two singles on The Bare Facts EP.
But Fuuya knows the only way to be human is to take Rion's virginity, and the bad part is him and his brothers are slowly growing feelings for her. Somi Sendo Somi is probably the most favorited by Rion when it comes to which one to marry. Somi is the most aggressive about not shifting to his other persona, so bad he cuts himself. He constantly denies any feelings for Rion, and only wants her body so he can become human.
The Bare Facts were an American garage rock band formed in Portsmouth, Ohio, United States, in 1966. Immensely popular in Ohio, the group earned a regional hit with their catchy blue-eyed soul-influenced tune "Georgiana", and the equally popular B-side "Bad Part of Town". The single the songs were featured on briefly entered the Billboard Hot 100. Though the Bare Facts could not replicate their success, the band's recordings have appeared on several compilation albums, preserving interest in the group's music.
Burke enticing a group of men in the music video The video was filmed from 31 August to 1 September 2009 in various locations in Los Angeles, directed by Bryan Barber. The clip starts with Alexandra dressed in a one-piece black leather suit, as her car has broken down in a bad part of town. It then cuts to Flo Rida who sings the opening lines of the song. Next, Burke performs various dance moves in deserted streets while being followed by several men.
We had incidents in the street when we were just sending an ECG, where doctors on the scene would tell the firemen to quit fooling around and haul the victim in." Nagel recalled the first save of the Miami paramedic program. The collapse occurred near Station 1, on the fringe of downtown Miami. He reminisced: "There was a guy named Dan Jones who was then about 60 years old, who was a wino who lived in a fleabag in the bad part of town.
Zeckendorf predicted the development would lead to "what most consider the bad part of New York disappearing." Following the announcement of the new complex, local Manhattan Community Board 4 announced their opposition due to the height of the buildings and the lack of low- and moderate-income housing. The Board expressed concern that rising real estate tax assessments would push out lower-income tenants and family businesses. In June 1987, the developers secured a $545 million construction loan from syndicate of 15 different banks spread across the United States, Japan, Canada, and Europe.
This becomes especially difficult when she and Arthur encounter Walter in a bad part of town, walking with a young woman who gives the appearance of being a prostitute. At home, Walter is confronted by his father, who demands that Walter quit Lamb's to help in setting up the glue factory. Walter refuses to help his father without a $300 cash advance, which Virgil cannot afford. Virgil arranges to resign from Lamb's employ without speaking to him face-to-face because he fears the old man's reaction, and puts the glue factory into operation.
After attending a Lakers basketball game, an immigration lawyer named Mack (Kevin Kline) finds himself at the mercy of potential muggers when his car breaks down in a bad part of Los Angeles late at night. The muggers are talked out of their plans by Simon (Danny Glover), a tow truck driver who arrives just in time. Mack sets out to befriend Simon, despite their having nothing in common. In the meantime, Mack's wife Claire (Mary McDonnell) and his best friend Davis (Steve Martin), a producer of violent action films, are experiencing life- changing events.
To Jack's dismay, Ricky pretends to be dating Grace as a cover for her parent's. Their relationship ends again when a security camera catches Ricky saving Grace from two men after Jack left her in a bad part of town. He is shown to be clearly jealous over Ricky, which prompts him to tell Grace that he only started dating her because his step-father asked him to. He eventually breaks up with Grace and moves in with Tom in Grace's family's guest house, even though he still loves Grace.
One of his most successful products is the Stent-Graft, which dealt with the difficult problem of abdominal aortic aneurysms (a term referring to a weakened blood vessel). The old method was to remove the bad part of a weakened blood vessel, but Fogarty's idea was to support it with an implant. He used a stent, a thin polyester tube that grabs onto the blood vessels. A catheter transports the stent to the weakened blood vessel, and once the balloon is inflated, the stent expands to the size of the blood vessel, and blood flows normally.
In order to repay Amos, Darius and Seqiro help a troubled boy by spreading his despair to his unsympathetic community. While in the bad part of town, they are also able to seek revenge on the group of delinquents who mugged Darius in the first novel, as well as the boys who raped Colene. Colene reconciles with her parents, who agree to allow her to marry Darius, but she misses her own wedding while tiding Burgess through a bad reaction. Nona, however, acts as Colene's proxy, so Darius and Colene do become legally married on Earth.
The Prophet advised young men > to fast if they can't get married but it has not been helping me much and I > seriously don't want to wait for years before I get married. But I am only > 18 ... It would be difficult for me to get married due to social norms of > getting to the late 20s when one has a degree, a job, a house, etc before > getting married. So usually my fa[n]tasies are about islamic stuff. The bad > part of it is sometimes the fantasies are a bit worldly rather than > concentrating in the hereafter.
However, on the day of the auction Gus hides in the house and places his own bids by phone, which forces Max to bid over his limit. Max helps Gus find some work at Lou's Place and Gus also starts dating Izzy Hoyland (Natalie Bassingthwaighte), despite the fact that she feels unsettled by Gus' possessiveness. Gus continues with his manipulation of the Hoyland family, by talking to Boyd (Kyal Marsh) about his girlfriend and buying Steph (Carla Bonner) a model motorbike. Gus also rescues Summer (Marisa Siketa) after she gets stuck in a bad part of town.
In the South Park episode "Chickenpox", Eric Cartman sings the song on the way to Kenny's House, which is located in a bad part of the town. Rich Banks recorded a parody called "In the Grotto" for The Adam Carolla Show. Paul Shanklin recorded a parody called "In a Yugo" for Rush Limbaugh, in which an environmentally-conscious family buys a Yugo to save motor fuel, only to get killed by a truck after swerving to miss a duck. Later, Shanklin updated his parody for a new generation too young to remember the Yugo, replacing it with its perceived equivalent, "In a Hybrid".
Definitions of the term "Machine vision" vary, but all include the technology and methods used to extract information from an image on an automated basis, as opposed to image processing, where the output is another image. The information extracted can be a simple good- part/bad-part signal, or more a complex set of data such as the identity, position and orientation of each object in an image. The information can be used for such applications as automatic inspection and robot and process guidance in industry, for security monitoring and vehicle guidance. This field encompasses a large number of technologies, software and hardware products, integrated systems, actions, methods and expertise.
Maggie begins to apply to business schools so the family will eventually become more financially secure, for the sake of the children who are attending a third- rate school in a bad part of town. Maggie manages to obtain a scholarship to attend Columbia University, and she asks Cameron to take care of their daughters while she moves to New York for eighteen months in order to obtain her M.B.A. degree. Cameron reluctantly agrees. The girls are embarrassed to live with Cameron, who sometimes abandons them in the middle of the night, is aggressively friendly with their neighbors, and starts countless messy projects, making their apartment nearly unlivable.
While it is said that no one was sure what Waldo grew up to be, the video hints at him becoming a pimp, the total opposite of his child self. This is intercut with scenes with the band members dressed in red suits and dancing to the song under a disco ball. Initial controversy arose when the video showed all the band members performing a quick crotch-grab during the "...so bad..." part of the chorus; at first, the 1980s NBC late-night show Friday Night Videos black-box censored the crotch-grabs but eventually relented and removed the black-box from their video.
Worried about the safety of their son, Mike tells Adam he must attend a hockey game with Mike's friend Mo. This is a diversion to try to avoid the party referred to in an email Mike and Tia found on their son's computer a few days earlier, the party claims that there will be alcohol and drugs served. Adam is not around when his father comes to pick him up to attend the hockey game, and Mo tells Mike how to use the GPS on Adam's phone to track him. Mike ends up following him into a very bad part of the Bronx. He starts to chase after what looks to be one of Adam's friends, but is then confronted and severely beaten by an unknown group.
The 'good' Cypriot part was merged into the Bank of Cyprus (including insured deposits under 100,000 Euro) and the 'bad' part or legacy entity holds all the overseas operations as well as uninsured deposits above 100,000 Euro, old shares and bonds. The uninsured depositors were subject to a bail-in and became the new shareholders of the legacy entity. As at May 2017, the legacy entity is one of the largest shareholders of Bank of Cyprus with 4.8% but does not hold a board seat. All the overseas operations, of the now defunct Cyprus Popular Bank, are also held by the legacy entity, until they are sold by the Special Administrator, at first Ms Andri Antoniadou, who ran the legacy entity for two years, from March 2013 until 3 March 2015.
The album sounds like straightforward hardcore at first glance; with volume and power being emphasized over melody, it's the Hüsker Dü record that least sounds like Hüsker Dü. Bob Mould once referred to it as "the bad part of the acid...It sounds like when you go to a gig and get your ears blown off". The album was recorded just as they went on a tour of various places in the country, those close to the band say upon their return the band was louder, faster and noisier than before. The magazine Discords said about it: "It's hard to believe but the only Minneapolis hardcore band have gotten even faster during their stay away." Yet there are some elements emerging under the wash of noise that foreshadow the band's future direction.
Pérès derives the name from the event during the Trojan war when the Sun shone with unusual force, killing many of the Greek soldiers, as revenge for Agamemnon capturing Chryseis, the daughter of the priest of Apollo, Chryses. The family name Bona parte ("good part") could be seen as coming from a dualistic view of the good or light as one extreme, with mala parte ("bad part") being the opposite, darkness or hell (Pérès refers to the proclamation abi in malam partem, made by the priest during the ritual of exorcism). Several other aspects of Napoleon's origin and family could also be cast as betraying supposedly mythological origins: The location of Napoleon's birthplace, Corsica, in relation to France, corresponds to that of Delos, which is the mythical place of Apollo's birth, in relation to Greece. Napoleon's mother's name was Letizia.

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