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"contented" Definitions
  1. showing or feeling happiness or pleasure, especially because your life is good

215 Sentences With "contented"

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Meghan "looked very contented," according to royal photographer Mark Stewart.
" Stewart adds, that the Duchess of Sussex "looked very contented.
Being a farmer isn't all verdant pastures and contented chickens.
It didn't feel sad or happy, just natural, contented, peaceful.
"You did marvelously," beamed the contented Dutch minister at his side.
Often, he sinks into his own thoughts, contented in his introversion.
But Almodóvar looked contented; a small smile appeared on his face.
Its heroine, Keiko, is 36, essentially friendless, a virgin and contented.
"They were so happy, so contented," Baria shares of the new parents.
"That contented concentration is what I love about making art," she writes.
He contented he was "in love" and has continually protested his innocence.
Surely not — that was too cynical even for corrupt and contented Philadelphia.
There was spectacular scenery, and the contented feeling of ruling the sandbox.
As they reeled off their Atelier achievements, these people always sounded contented.
In happiness, is what I'm guessing, in a state of contented grace.
"Oh my God, they were so beautiful, so happy, so contented," she said.
In stark contrast to American police vehicles, these Giulias haven't been de-contented.
And both parties have contented themselves to "managing" politics, instead of shaping politics.
Did we feel as contented then as we both appeared to feel now?
Freud said the two components of a contented life are love and work.
Although the album is warm and contented, it's not without moments of tension.
He was bald, with a bushy, reddish beard and a disarming, contented smile.
It resulted in an awareness campaign, more waste bins, outdoor toilets—and contented occupants.
When I told them it was $210, I'd get another set of contented nods.
He peered at it for a moment, then let out a low, contented chuckle.
The others, including House Speaker Paul Ryan, have contented themselves with denouncing his statements.
Don't let her cheerily contented demeanor fool you: Of course she wants the lead.
By then, their intellectual swooning phase was over, and they were a contented couple.
Those who have followed her journey know that she has not always been so contented.
A contented old age probably depends on what we were like before we became old.
Here's one of the four videos in the series, which was created by Contented Brothers:
As I walk around the warm and tranquil space, I feel light, nourished, and contented.
ALTHOUGH he recently lost his job, T. R. Seshadri is a contented middle-aged man.
Or is it possible that Ray, a seemingly contented husband, is interested in seducing Shatique?
Great stories all, and a less ambitious writer would have contented himself with the details.
My skin is very fair, but I am contented by my bushy hair and hips.
While PEN seems contented with Twitter's position, Nossel's statement also voiced some pushback to the plan.
Jiayu was an ordinary child, easily contented; her grandfather, a man with a well-lived life.
This is snacking cake, the perfect confection to turn vicious midafternoon stomach growls into contented purrs.
The Israeli leader contented himself with praising Mr Trump for taking a tougher line on Iranian "aggression".
But at the very least, it suggests that companies should consider the merits of a contented workforce.
Yahoo also contented the terms of service governing the account separately allowed it to reject their request.
"We see nothing but good and hope in a richer, freer, more contented European commonalty," he said.
"In the beginning, when he was relatively unknown, he contented himself with vintage raccoon," Mr. Cunningham wrote.
They are contented to soothe and calm the minds of their husbands returning ruffled from political debate.
But the journey — which ought to be reassuring, a return to their comfortable, contented selves — resists them.
But at the very least, it suggests that firms should consider the merits of a contented workforce.
That first metaphoric pair of glasses rendered me more or less colorblind for a contented few hours.
He settled into the contented life of an Upper West Side retiree, seeing friends, going to concerts.
Less contented, as the first electoral contest grows nigh, is that faction known as Never Trump Republicans.
She's led a life that has often put her at a distance from Chekhov's "contented, happy" person.
And that is why smart executives will realise that a contented workforce is a necessity for corporate success.
Pricing starts at $35,000, including delivery fees, with the heavily contented S Line Prestige coming in at $43,895.
With no U.S. trading to look forward to later, traders contented themselves by watching Europe's Brexit drama unfold.
They contented themselves with going to a Carrefour on the outskirts of town to drink a hot chocolate.
She's also contented to live alongside Knight's first wife (Keri Russell) — another female character shunted by the movie.
In "Sea Wall," by Simon Stephens, Tom Sturridge plays a photographer whose contented family life is suddenly upended.
I've complemented such heart-racing fare with a few games that take me somewhere nice, calm and contented.
This August, the numbers of spawning fish was below average, leaving the usually contented bears a little hungry.
They contented themselves with his mere presence, hoping that would be enough to draw attention to the issue.
If so, I hope this hits close enough to home so as to awaken you from your contented slumber.
It could be that working for a successful firm makes employees more contented, rather than the other way round.
Notice the flat, contented gaze of the male figure (modeled after Grant Wood's dentist), who looks directly at us.
According to 2017's World Happiness Report, they also top the chart of the most contented nations on Earth.
"Given the choice between having it on the schedule or having happy, contented talent," it was a no-brainer. 
It is also a state of mind — and not a good one: "corrupt and contented," Lincoln Steffens called it.
The woman, Maggie Ellmann, a contented mother of two grown children, meets James, a married poet, at a conference.
Meanwhile, even in Wales, long the most contented member of the union, independence has crept back on the agenda.
You will be able to discern what makes you happiest and most contented in other aspects of your life.
The consumerist images we're blasted with tell us that having a baby is all twinkly toys, contented gurgles, and softness.
But in general I feel good knowing that the eggs I eat came from contented chickens on a local farm.
"Oh my god, Amal and George were so beautiful, they were so happy, so contented," says the London-based journalist.
"Roots" dispatched legions of racist ideas of backward Africa, of civilizing slavery, of the contented slave, of loose enslaved women.
But I could never shake the feeling of not being settled, comfortable, or contented with my life as it was.
Though roughly 230 months older than Phelps, Lochte, 19883, has contented himself with being a follower and with letting Phelps lead.
They have that palpable, physical ease with one another, both contented and irritable, that comes from being part of a family.
Roth's health is good, though he has had several surgeries for a recurring back problem, and he seems cheerful and contented.
When the two men went out into the garden, Kennedy tilted back his head and let out an easy and contented sigh.
As we sit licking spoons and idly rubbing contented paunches, a final tray is brought over—bearing a custard tart, of course.
A child stumbles upon his parents' vat of the stuff in the barn and over-indulges, falling into a deep, contented sleep.
On the other hand, I've also known many contented, happily married couples who were not particularly well educated nor successful as professionals.
Contented diners, ranging from municipal workers to financial sector employees, sit together with plates piled full of eggplant Parmesan and chana masala.
The writing can't get far enough out in front of the Holocaust not to drown in a self-contented sense of romance.
But lately, the Chinese authorities have released images and videos abroad to make the case that the couple are contented and cooperative.
I always pause there, take in the view and watch the many seemingly well-fed and contented cats scattered around the place.
Wearing glasses and looking like a contented country barrister, Robert Townsend is shown in his nephew's drawing at age 59 in 1813.
On the Pacific Coast, state Republican Parties have generally clung to conservative ideology and simply contented themselves to be outvoted in statewide races.
Although richer countries are generally more contented, rising material prosperity does not necessarily lead to ever-higher levels of self-reported well-being.
Of course rigidly observing mealtimes, or any other ritual, cannot guarantee that our adolescents will go on to lead contented and fulfilling lives.
Each increasingly wild gesture and utterance are of a consummate piece with the seemingly contented, exuberant woman we meet at the play's beginning.
White Americans used stereotypes like this to justify enslavement and present Black women as contented maternal figures lacking any agency of their own.
It's associated with those contented days of high summer when we actually have time to kick back and be grateful for what we have.
Ten minutes before they were due to hit targets inside Iran Mr Trump called them off and contented himself with a cyber-attack instead.
A steady hum could be the sign of a contented hive; a change in tone might indicate that the bees are about to swarm.
Soon enough I was drawing heavily from the joint and inhaling deeply, ready to sink back into the familiar, contented idiocy of being stoned.
"It's no doubt partly because the whole family and the institution is strong and contented, but a lot of it is down to him."
"I've been thinking about what happiness is, and happiness is about being contented with your life, and about not being miserable," Mr. Berg said.
As City cantered to the championship last season, the Etihad was a contented, mellow sort of place — quietly confident in its own obvious superiority.
I distinctly remember being bitten by my friend's cat Emmett when I was 10 after mistaking his growls for contented purrs at being pet.
Heaving, I accepted the Kleenex my husband silently handed me, I blew my nose, and we drove in contented silence the 18 miles home.
So for a few years, Perry contented herself with vague subtweets that those in the know could interpret as commentary on her feud with Swift.
Uncharacteristically breezy, cheerful, and long (20 songs!), this one stands out as it catches the dour singer-songwriter in a contented, bemused, and lovely mood.
She plays counting and singing games, watches jugglers and waterfalls, and falls asleep contented by a charcoal-hued screen saver of the sun going down.
What needs to be included in order to keep 930 well-heeled passengers happy, healthy and contented for four or eight months at a stretch?
One cannot imagine a contented person portraying, with such captivating skill, the appalling venality of a Miss Bohun or the reckless hunger of a Laura Fletcher.
Yet striking up a conversation with one of these seemingly contented locals, the traveller may well be told that the country is going to the dogs.
"I had that growing up, and a lot of people didn't," Sullivan said with a contented sigh, standing in the darkened engineering set of the Discovery.
So there was a disconnect between the myth of Ivy importance and the reality of distinguished careers and contented lives forged in an infinity of ways.
Contented that an unending stream of new messages was pestering Morgan, her harasser was ensuring Morgan's frustration would continue long after the account was taken down.
During the sublimely contented scene for Adam and Eve, the blissful pair gave praise to God while submerged to their necks in a tank of water.
The tech world, sitting behind a contented wall of dual-class shares and founder-worship, may find activist investors grubby and irksome, but they don't care.
In modern friendship, riding in a car with someone represents a significant form of intimacy, one almost equivalent to lying on the couch in contented silence.
"Oh my God, they were so beautiful, so happy, so contented," says Amal's mother Baria Alamuddin, who was on hand for Ella and Alexander's June 6 birth.
And so regulators contented themselves with regulating Bitcoin exchanges — companies that convert bitcoins to dollars, and vice versa — and allowed Bitcoin itself to operate free of regulation.
Despite Iceland's cruel climate, its remoteness and its winters of 19 hours of darkness per day, the people there are among the most contented in the world.
"For me, happiness is about being contented with your life and the possibilities you have in life," said Finn Berg, a former head of the town council.
If you wanted Europeans, they would have to be … 'just low enough to make them contented with the lot of an isolated settler and its attendant privations.
Four decades of turgid pronouncements show a simple vision: good policies from the central government produce a unified people, along with a prosperous, contented and loyal nation.
Everyone is citing the unusually stretched "overbought" readings, the fully contented investor sentiment indicators, the heavy flows into the ETFs covering the hottest sectors (small caps, financials, industrials).
Admiring Chicago's majestic lakeside architecture from the comfort of the S.U.V.'s black leather seats, Mr. Roberts was far more contented than he had been on the subway.
When LJ was on CMS, Stroud says, he received excellent care and was a contented, well-adjusted child, never thinking of himself as different despite his birth defect.
It was a revealing fantasy: one that imagined a version of Madikizela-Mandela in which she felt contented, as if her vision for South Africa had been realized.
In fact, they seem boringly contented, seeing the same friends they saw in childhood, eating the same food, wearing the same collared shirts tucked in the same way.
Nobby (Baron Cohen) has stayed behind, living in what seems to be contented squalor in Northern England in Grimsby (a sign tells us it's the sister city to Chernobyl).
Happy, contented voters don't come out in off-year or mid-term election at the rate they do in presidential years; but angry voters are dying to vote; 7.
After the finale, after the congratulatory hugs and kisses, after the journalists mostly clear out backstage, Luke and Lucie open a bottle of Champagne and share a contented smile.
I read the book in one contented go on a flight from Sydney to Hong Kong, where I had a few hours' wait before moving on to New York.
The bars were full, ships in the harbor shimmered with a scaly bounty, and life was a contented pastiche of French habits, from fresh morning croissants to nightly digestifs.
As I prefer horses from a distance, we largely contented ourselves with the view from the hotel's lovely pool, the armada of mountains providing a backdrop of surly majesty.
That team split from Los Angeles, too, and in the ensuing decades Angelenos acquired assorted far-flung football loyalties or contented themselves rooting for the Dodgers and the Lakers.
Politicians now hope to marry good exam results with the promotion of skills that will help pupils work in the city's growing service sector, and even to lead contented lives.
But the thought wasn't serious, and she contented herself with listening to Claudio Villa's popular songs on the radio, a device first dreamed up in the year she was born.
SOUTHPORT, England (Reuters) - Jordan Spieth was a contented man after battling strong winds and torrential rain to move clear of the field in the British Open second round on Friday.
His March release Ward Unbending—full of gasping woodwinds and dazed electronics—feels like a yawn on a lazy afternoon, a contented exhale from a guy who deserves his leisure.
When all the news podcasts clog up your feed and make you feel overwhelmed at the state of the world, why not listen to the musings of a contented cat?
"As time went by, most of Alice's waking life revolved around Bridge," Oliver James, a psychologist and Garner's son-in-law, wrote in "Contented Dementia," his book about her technique.
Hopefully being contented within their own relationships will be enough to keep them from dredging up the past, because admit it: Seeing these two perform together would be pretty damn amazing.
While world champion Sagan was unable to take the yellow jersey, this year celebrating its 100th year, he contented himself with the 20 points he collected from the day's intermediate sprint.
The three sides of this candlestick design by Henry Dee depict the stages of sleep: the closing of the eyes, the contented smile, and finally, the deep slumber, with mouth gaping.
Inside the "Quality Assurance" building, contented men lounge around sipping cups and writing down notes all day, doing what seems to be one of the most chill jobs in the world.
The myths of contented slaves and stories of Confederate battlefield courage as an absolute virtue, detached from the fact of fighting to uphold slave owning, continue to be told and believed.
During busier months, the fromagerie offers tasting sessions for visitors, but we contented ourselves with a Camembert de Normandie to go, a bold cheese with the aroma of its barnyard origins.
As a family doctor at St. Michael's Hospital in Toronto, Bloch hasn't contented himself with prescribing income in one-on-one appointments: He's also been pushing for broader social policy change.
When British authorities announced, for example, that two additional people had fallen ill from the nerve agent, a deputy speaker of Russia's Parliament, Sergei Zheleznyak, turned to the contented soccer fans.
Matt de la Peña's words and Christian Robinson's illustrations allow readers to experience every aspect of the journey — the beautiful and the scruffy patches, the restless stretches and the contented ones.
Less-than-subliminal messaging is designed to showcase how contented all Chinese are under a wise Communist leadership—and, in recent years, how gratefully the world welcomes China's benign activities in it.
By the time the "Purple Rain" had gushed to an end and Prince left the stage, I was more than contented with what was already the greatest live performance I'd ever seen.
In public, she gazed at him adoringly and portrayed herself as a contented wife who had willingly given up a Hollywood acting career of her own to devote herself to her husband's career.
Mr. Johnson wasn't visiting New Paltz even once a month, and their cats, who spent many contented hours staring at the traffic and the pigeons, hadn't left Manhattan in more than a year.
Over the course of the past two years, which has been a time when Apple and Samsung have contented themselves with mostly iterative updates, Huawei has consistently made huge strides between every device release.
If anything, Del lives a serene, contented life, where he fishes for his dinner on a nearby lake, and enjoys each evening meal with a glass of wine while watching the sun go down.
I mean the sort of tickling administered by a team of master farceurs who frisk you into a state of sustained laughter, as involuntary and contented as the purr of a kitten at play.
Two near-constant features of "América," an artful, winning documentary directed by Erick Stoll and Chase Whiteside, are the mostly contented chirping of birds and the light rustle of wind moving through the trees.
In this choreographed staging, members of the Mark Morris Dance Group dynamically portray the nymphs and shepherds and, later, the furies and ghosts at the gates of Hades, and the contented inhabitants of Elysium.
Rather than contented in the successes of the sounds that made them famous, they're feeling confrontational toward all the structures that uphold the pop music status quo and willing to upend them however they can.
Though he came of age when engineers were expected to perform feats of awe-inducing bravura, Mr. Silman largely contented himself with the invisible, ingenious stitchery that protected the work of other engineers and architects.
While a lot of visitors utilize the market as an Instagram photo shoot—the Distillery literally has its hashtag plastered on the walls—that morning they seemed contented to bask in the glow of the season.
In Texas, Strait keeps a low profile; he has adopted the life style of a contented, golf-obsessed businessman without ceasing to represent, for many fans, a connection to an older, more rugged way of living.
When Democrats refused to applaud individual lines — even those seemed to have been tossed in underhanded fashion directly at them — he resisted the temptation to rise to their bait and contented himself with applause from Republicans.
Written by Clare Lizzimore, best known as an adventurous director in her native Britain, "Animal" charts the disintegration of Rachel, a successful woman who would appear to have every reason to be contented with her life.
The contented expressions the gentle techie Shubham makes when he's had a great chat recall the tender scene in Freaks and Geeks when young geek Bill sits down to snack and watch television, solitary but gleeful.
It's asymptotic ("the more keenly I sought it, the further it receded"), a kind of contented yearning and act of ardor every bit as mysterious as the narrator's efforts to find his beloved among her belongings.
Even though Beltran said he would talk to his family about whether he would play one more season, his calm and contented demeanor in a raucous Astros celebration offered a telling clue that he probably wouldn't.
She had read the diary McMillan kept on his journey to Australia, in which he resolved to "work for the good and advantage of mankind…[to be] sweet and benevolent, quiet, peaceably contented…charitable even of aliens".
After an appealing choral scene for the contented Gypsies, an old man (here the stentorian bass Kevin Thompson) tells a somber tale of a woman he once loved who ran off with a man from another camp.
The mental picture of a contented old woman in her garden, left with her principles and her memories of a life well-lived, was all too appealing to a budding lefty hearing it for the first time.
"We all know people who have tragic love stories, and people who are very happy and contented their whole lives with one partner, and I imagine that we're not looking at anything different in the past," Hawks says.
From the article: She seems contented enough, though, with a plush residency at the biggest theater in Las Vegas, her kids back by her side, a coy Instagram presence, and rave reviews for her most recent album, Glory.
However, if you want to fully embrace success in life, you have to be able to set your own goals, meet your objectives, fulfill your vision, and simply be contented with the results of all the hard work.
Originally from suburban Michigan, he has been in New York since 2004, pursuing commercial work for brands like Uniqlo (a pocket tee printed with contented-seeming giraffes, a tote bag adorned with a pretzel pattern), alongside grander projects.
Sometimes talking easily and intimately, other times working in contented silence, we sorted and soaked broom corn (a species of sorghum), sanded branches for handles and attached the grass stems, one sheath at a time, to the handle.
This Life In the Broadway classic "The Music Man," set in 1912, the con artist Harold Hill shows up in River City, Iowa, and attempts to persuade the otherwise contented townspeople that their youth are slipping into degradation.
Prior to my son being born, I was pretty well contented living the life of a bohemian poet and musician, with big visions for my art, but not any real sense of urgency to pursue any type of career.
I have met her three times, once at the Globe in London in 2002, and then twice when she came to the Belasco Theater on Broadway, and on each occasion she left me in a state of contented tears.
" But whatever the psychic roots of Haussmannization, its political aim was to make Paris "a smoothly functioning machine that could be controlled and surveyed, generating the maximum of profit for a contented affluent citizenry controlled by a ruling elite.
When it failed to do so, thanks to a Democratic filibuster, the administration contented itself with a make-believe process in which Iran pretended to make a full declaration and the rest of the world pretended to believe it.
The Red Bulls contented themselves with a Gonzalo Veron penalty kick in the 70th minute to equalize and with a series of digs about their rival's long — and to date fruitless — search for a stadium to call their own.
"Who could think of tilling or being contented with a hundred acres of land, when thousands of acres in the broad west were waiting for occupants," says a tract documenting the follies of America's land boom of the 1830s.
Typical of this danger is the old con of promising commodious closure to the masses via totalizing statements that operate at various levels to justify the exploitation and manipulation of people through their emotional attraction to concepts of contented closure.
The whole exhibition is hung salon style, with the text pieces interspersed amid the other works, which, true to the exhibition's title, consist of drawings of still lifes with fruits, flowers in vases, and playful drawings of very contented-looking fish.
Our military is a mercenary force made up of 0.5% of the population and paid for by self-contented Americans -- some of whom passively watch our flag disrespected by individuals earning millions more than those who go in harm's way.
" She added of her daughter and son-in-law,  "Oh my god, Amal and George were so beautiful, they were so happy, so contented…You just look at them and you feel like they've been a mother and father for their whole lives.
This means that if Otto's co-founders had contented themselves with using the information they carried in their heads — re-implementing key Waymo technologies from scratch using knowledge they developed while at Waymo — they likely would have been on safe legal ground.
It's a fantasy that only lasts so long—he's eventually coaxed back into his own world, leaving the housewife alone at the movies—and yet the final scene shows her sitting in the darkness, contented, gazing up at the glamorous people on screen.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads "I think there is too much work that is just about being a picture on the wall that we are contented looking at," says Maurizio Cattelan in a new documentary about the Italian artist and provocateur.
After I publish a big story, I usually step out onto my terrace, draw a few deep, contented breaths, crack open a bottle of Château Margaux and spend the rest of the day basking in the satisfaction of a job well done.
This will happen, the theory goes, either because Palestinian good behavior will generate pressure from the contented Israeli public or because Israel, once deprived of excuses, will be forced by the United States and the international community to grant Palestinians their independence.
And when his language is delivered by consummate Irish actors like Niall Buggy and David Ganly, the entire cast of "On Blueberry Hill," it's hard not to sink into a state of contented sadness that you half wish would go on forever.
When I returned to the lodge each evening, I would find two or three members of our group wriggling out of their waders — faces ruddy from wind and sun, with the look of contented exhaustion that comes from success on the water.
Now, amid a furore about Russian meddling in the American presidential election, as detailed in a report issued by Mr Obama's spy chiefs, Mr Flynn contented himself with discreet hints that Mr Trump would "examine and potentially re-baseline our relationships around the globe".
Still, he writes in the book that his years of contented family life (his wife, Jo Wilder, was an actress when they met) were his happiest, at least until a need for "being free," on both his part and his wife's, led to their divorce.
After months of calling the Iran deal of 2015 "insane" and "the worst" Mr Trump—perhaps swayed by the gravity of the moment or the grandeur of the White House's diplomatic reception room—contented himself with calling the nuclear pact "horrible", "rotten" and "one-sided".
Some 33X M1 and M2 users had complained about the headband being susceptible to cracking (an issue I never encountered in months of contented use of those headphones), and they'll be comforted to know Sony's design shakeup has delivered a new headband with more padding.
So for years, locals contented themselves with the traditional way of things: unlike the aristocrats of Paris, who ate sweet breakfasts of pastries, bread, and jam, Northerners ate hearty morning meals complete with meat and cheese, and Maroilles tartines were a key component of this.
Bill Clinton, who can write, has hooked up with James Patterson, who can't, but whose works have sold more than three hundred and seventy-five million copies, most of them to happy and contented customers for whom good writing would only get in the way.
His thoughts were more about his son, his capable, seemingly contented son, who had no tattoos, no body piercings, who'd been born after the draft was abolished, and was a graduate of Gerald's own alma mater, not a neo-Nazi or even a surf bum.
Dr Burri, a clinical psychologist at Auckland University of Technology, says this is valuable knowledge for pharmaceutical companies: Women are interested in taking medication for their sex drive, just maybe not in its current form—because not all can be contented by increased libido alone.
Wearing a gingham shirt and pressed slacks, and with a drowsy, contented look on his face, the former speaker with a well-documented taste for merlot exited a V.I.P. room, offered and accepted back slaps from the guys and hugs from the ladies, then stepped outside.
When that happy melody returned — at the close of the symphony, after the contented warmth of the Adagietto and the brazen triumph of the finale — Mr. Welser-Möst and the Clevelanders slowed it down with relish, as if there were no shame in such unbridled joy.
" The condition of his deal is that the Devil may take his soul whenever he grows too contented with life: "If I should bid the passing moment stay, or try / To hold its fleeting beauty, then you may / Cast me in chains and carry me away.
When each told me this, it wasn't through the veneer of a media-trained, marketing-approved response – it was with the contented relief of a person who'd managed a monumental task and was exhausted as a result, but already looking forward to the next immense effort to follow.
In looking at these and other indicators, the bears are left holding onto some version of "Everything's so good it's due to turn bad" idea, the notion that high valuations, a long stretch of uncommon calm and widely shared optimism precede some form of comeuppance for contented bulls.
He has been living in Seoul for years, running his production company CONTENTED, shooting projects like this awesome Lonely C. music video, a documentary about a badass female Korean ice hockey player, and a Universal Everything installation with as trained an eye as he demonstrates in Bikini Words.
Write loyal cantons of contented love, And sing them loud even in the dead of night … There is nothing, and I mean nothing, that I like more after a long day at the office than to sit down to a delicious bowl of rocks and some moldy Dairylea Triangles.
Though she underwent treatment for colon cancer last year — she jokes that "yoga and cancer" are responsible for her now slim figure — the contented life she's managed to find in the small medieval French village of Sauve, where she's lived with Mr. Crumb for nearly three decades, shows.
"Before last week, he could have contented himself with launching a couple of eloquent sallies against President Trump while good-naturedly parrying attacks from the rest of the field...But Thursday night is now a big deal..." Speaking of Biden... You might have noticed Biden's glaring absence from the national media.
I see her contented hard work — trying for two years to muster the courage and strength to do the monkey bars, practicing one song on the piano 10 times over without banging the keys from frustration (as I used to do), practicing math problems day in and day out without protest.
We weren't particularly wealthy — I certainly remember some leaner years — but I was never at want for the trappings of a comfortable and contented life, a life largely built with social and cultural capital accrued from ties to an ethnic community, and also reinforced by individual ingenuity, originality and frugality.
With the mutated faces of the audience—visually manipulated on the big screens as part of Aphex's A/V experience—rolling around our heads, me and my friends joined the thousands schlepping out of Victoria Park, back to flats full of contented Field Day fans, ready to discuss the event in excruciating detail.
For her newest film, I Think We're Alone Now, director Reed Morano (The Handmaid's Tale) jumps into that setting with both feet, telling the story of a man (Game of Thrones' Peter Dinklage) who's enjoyed his contented, solitary last-man-on-Earth life — until it's upended by the appearance of a young woman (Elle Fanning).
My parents contented themselves taking photos of their son's incompetence; I learned that my dad had milked cows one summer in upstate New York, circa 1940, and we all learned how the business worked in Azuero: Farmers leave the full tanks by the side of the road, and companies send trucks around to take the milk.
Novelists, whether Wodehouse or Updike, taught me that the best golfer is a contented, quasi-Zen idiot who blissfully ignores the game's myriad mental anguishes: the shorted putts, the drives that hook into the trees — which, when you watch them, make you feel as if you've been kicked in the groin if your groin were in your brain.
But the justice who held the fifth vote contented himself with lecturing that "an anxious world must know that our government remains committed always to the liberties the Constitution seeks" without doing a thing, in this instance, to hold accountable the actual executive who rails against any liberty, or right to due process, that checks his power.
This is cooking worthy of celebrity, but Bradley — a San Diego native from a blue-collar family, who began working in professional kitchens at 17 and came to Addison from a luxury resort in Arizona — is what you might call a chef's chef, contented simply to cook to the best of his ability for guests he knows will appreciate it.
When, in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes, I all alone beweep my outcast state, And trouble deaf heaven with my bootless cries, And look upon myself, and curse my fate, Wishing me like to one more rich in hope, Featur'd like him, like him with friends possess'd, Desiring this man's art and that man's scope, With what I most enjoy contented least; Yet in these thoughts myself almost despising, Haply I think on thee, and then my state, Like to the lark at break of day arising From sullen earth, sings hymns at heaven's gate; For thy sweet love remember'd such wealth brings That then I scorn to change my state with kings.

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