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"Bitch, you're sheisty," she looked back cuttingly to tell Jessica.
It was funny, smart, surprising, and even a bit cuttingly political.
I'd describe her as the next Diablo Cody, writing cuttingly honest women-centered comedies.
"I was always supporting player in your story, if we're being honest," she says, cuttingly.
" More cuttingly, Olivier remarks, "Talking to you in English is like touching you with gloves.
" He cuttingly added: "Hey, weren't you the guy who was going to put Americans before Wall Street?
Her lyrics — which are abundant and overflowing — are image-thick and robust, cuttingly personal and also historically minded.
"Good Lie" is a cuttingly sarcastic ode to overly positive social media posts because everyone knows how annoying those are.
Margaret allegedly hated her, or, perhaps more cuttingly, didn't care to get to know the princess well enough to hate her.
Senator Amy Klobuchar cuttingly pointed out that he shared a stage with three women who had all fought hard for their rights.
Ramsay has been on something of a rampage, dishing out cuttingly snarky burns in response to a number of home chef's submissions.
As a stand-up comic, he led with his neuroses, telling dark and cuttingly self-deprecating jokes in between wide, needy grins.
Wolfe, less cuttingly, looks askance at the Panthers for, among other things, being the sort of outfit that would need the attention of such people.
Even the pacing of her stage walk, which Wilson slightly cuttingly shows in multiple contexts, seems like the work of someone hoping not to offend.
The comedienne Melissa McCarthy cuttingly lampooned Spicer last weekend on "Saturday Night Live," portraying him as a belligerent spokesman with little regard for the facts.
In an article last year, Roy referred to Kepel cuttingly as a "professional Rastignac," an allusion to a socially ambitious character in the novels of Balzac.
Samantha Bee, the first woman to host a late-night satirical show, "Full Frontal with Samantha Bee," week after week cuttingly and eloquently attacks politicians and policies.
" Worse yet, around the same time Marty started actively rejecting me in favor of Sabrina, she started saying, "Where's my daddy?" and more cuttingly, "I want my daddy.
This morning was no exception: Teigen took to social media to cuttingly clap back at the cavalcade of haters that quickly emerged following Hillary Clinton's latest comments regarding Trump followers.
Perhaps even more cuttingly, Swaminathan Gurumurthy, a prominent Hindu-nationalist thinker whose unorthodox economic convictions are said to influence Mr Modi, recently decried the government's policies as "too many disruptions, too soon".
Especially when they are as cuttingly plain-spoken and incisive via off the cuff and/or brilliantly planted commentary by this kid's mother, stealing her own adorable little moment in the spotlight. 
" He was, however, never "recommended for the Medal of Honor" — which, as Treuer notes cuttingly, had been awarded to "43 of the troopers who opened fire on unarmed Lakota at Wounded Knee.
" He also published on Tuesday a statement that called the allegations against him "deeply despicable," and cuttingly added, "I sincerely forgive all those who have slandered me or who wish to set me against Pope Francis.
This album is a testament to Carlile's strength and bravery in approaching the most fearsome things with an open heart and compassion for days, and in producer Dave Cobb's ability to produce some of the most cuttingly intimate and stunning albums of the last decade.
The productivity-addled part of my brain occasionally wonders if it would it be better—would I be better—if my favorite self-soothing activity were something "constructive," like cooking; or running; or writing an emotionally resonant, witty, cuttingly observational novel about modern life. Maybe.
In the days since the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School that killed 24 people, students from the school have taken up a gun-control movement highlighted by powerful speeches, a tenacious CNN town hall appearance, and, in the case of Sarah Chadwick, cuttingly funny tweets.
Even after being indicted on an assortment of racketeering charges — that his City Hall was effectively run as a criminal enterprise — Mr. Cianci remained cuttingly defiant in maintaining his innocence, making fun of a city official who was taped saying that the mayor had taught him how to take a bribe.
" Carper and his supporters had been quick to underline the differences between him and Crowley, a Queens Democrat with a home in Virginia who Ocasio-Cortez cuttingly alluded to in her viral campaign ad as someone who "doesn't send his kids to our schools, doesn't drink our water or breathe our air.
While this year's other best picture contenders tell stories that range from tender (Call Me By Your Name) to cuttingly timely (Get Out, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri) to gripping and historical (Dunkirk, The Post, Darkest Hour) to exacting (The Phantom Thread) to sublimely fantastical (The Shape of Water), Greta Gerwig's slice of life story remains a standout for its verisimilitude and realistic portrait of a mother (Laurie Metcalf) and daughter dancing around each other in a torturous boomerang between love and hate.
Molotov also cuttingly remarked about why, if England's fate was sealed, they were talking in an air raid shelter.
Blumenberg, 100. The abscesses were so bad that Marx could neither sit nor work upright. According to Blumenberg, Marx's irritability is often found in liver patients: > The illness emphasised certain traits in his character. He argued cuttingly, > his biting satire did not shrink at insults, and his expressions could be > rude and cruel.
Edgar Allan Poe had mixed feelings about Benjamin, calling his writing "lucid, terse, and pungent" and his character "witty, often cuttingly sarcastic, but seldom humorous".Sova, Dawn B. Edgar Allan Poe: A to Z. New York: Checkmark Books, 2001: 25. . Walt Whitman, for a time one of Benjamin's employees and protégés, hated his poetry outright.Poets.org In the 20th century, Park Benjamin Sr. was virtually forgotten.
William Rees-Mogg, as editor of The Times newspaper, used the "on a wheel" version of the quotation as the heading (set in capital letters) for an editorial on 1 July 1967 about the "Redlands" court case, which had resulted in prison sentences for Rolling Stones members Keith Richards and Mick Jagger. The philosopher Mary Midgley used a variation on the phrase in an article in the journal Philosophy written to counter a review praising The Selfish Gene by Richard Dawkins, where she cuttingly said that she had "not attended to Dawkins, thinking it unnecessary to break a butterfly upon a wheel."Gene Juggling Mary Midgley, 1979. Philosophy 54, no.
McCulloch was the editor of The Scotsman of Edinburgh and replied cuttingly in a review printed on the front page of his newspaper in March 1827. He implied that Malthus wanted to dictate terms and theories to other economists. McCulloch clearly felt his ox gored, and his review of Definitions is largely a bitter defence of his own Principles of Political Economy, and his counter- attack "does little credit to his reputation", being largely "personal derogation" of Malthus.Morton Paglin's "Introduction" to: The purpose of Malthus's Definitions was terminological clarity, and Malthus discussed appropriate terms, their definitions, and their use by himself and his contemporaries.
Mario Fabbri, La giovinezza di Luigi Cherubini nella vita musicale fiorentina del suo tempo, in Luigi Cherubini nel II centenario della nascita. Contributo alla conoscenza della vita e dell'opera, Firenze, Olschki, 1962, pp. 16-19. He showed interest in composing for the theater, and in 1765 his father sent him to Naples, the Italian city known for its bustling opera scene. In Naples, he studied dramatic theater with Gennaro Manna. Felici returned to Florence in 1767 and began composing his own operas, distinguished as being much more cuttingly expressive than the works of his contemporaries (anticipating the romantic period),Robert Lamar Weaver, Felici, Alessandro, in The New Grove of Music and Musicians.
After meeting D&ME;'s star writer Tony Rich and the criticism of her John Kite review, Dolly takes a new approach towards her reviews where she is cuttingly mean about every band she reviews. This proves popular and leads to an increase in work, as well as her growing reputation. However, her new meaner style has consequences as she starts to be confronted at gigs by angry fans of the bands that she ridicules in her reviews and this leads her to start to think that this isn't how she wants to be known for. There is a tipping point in a review where Kenny says that Dolly has finally gone too far, and Dolly has a crisis over what her two years at the D&ME; have resulted in.

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