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"It was not a shock, of course, but just something we were dreading and dreading, knowing it was coming," the actor said.
Now, for the blush — the part I've been dreading.
Because I'm dreading the body count on Game of Thrones.
" Clearly dreading what's to come, Tess replies, "I'm not ready.
I fall asleep around midnight, dreading my 43 a.m. workout.
Celebrate the weekend responsibly so other people aren't dreading it!
Although now I'm kind of dreading the Dubois clan's clapback.
Just about everyone was dreading the way that game ended.
At least some Senate Democratic staffers are privately dreading Sen.
I'd been dreading this occasion, our first time cooking together.
I had been kind of dreading this next upcoming semester.
On Politics Dreading the political debate at your Thanksgiving meal?
Image: LGI've been dreading this moment for the last few years.
Then came the moment I'd been dreading – taking off the tape.
I lived every evening dreading the signals of my husband's desire.
It was something I was dreading because I was so afraid.
I'd live in terror, dreading every race, every practice, every trial.
Petersen won't be dreading his opener, and neither will Huskies fans.
I get up, wash my face, and start dreading my shot.
"I've been dreading that day since his passing," Padgett tells PEOPLE.
Waking up the next morning, I was dreading the cocktail party.
Instead of dreading certain things, you're able to enjoy your time.
Republicans may be dreading their prospects in the House on Tuesday.
Others were dreading the prospect of a 13-degree day Wednesday.
The nation had been dreading the prospect of an Arthur presidency.
In Idlib Province, millions of civilians are dreading what comes next.
But lately, I've been dreading the possibility of running into him.
I'm kind of dreading another night of probably too much wine.
I was excited about getting my letter, but dreading the superlatives.
Meanwhile, Dorinda was hurt and said she was dreading seeing Luann, too.
" Senators are "dreading having to weigh their conscience against their political calculations.
I remember dreading the holiday season when I first started solo traveling.
I'm dreading all of the touring that comes with releasing this record.
I was both hoping and dreading that someone would call the police.
I was dreading the musical because I worried I might hate it.
That audition was in the Valley and Hedaya was dreading the trek.
ON THE streets of Brussels they had been dreading the next attack.
Others lamented what had vanished, while dreading what was to come next.
I, on the other hand, was dreading the possibility of this scenario.
The one that has you dreading Monday as early as Sunday morning.
"Weeks ago, I wasn't dreading Beto losing nearly as much as I was dreading the inevitable 'Texas sucks' takes from people who are supposed to be our progressive allies," Huff, who grew up in Fort Worth, told me.
I'm dreading trying to work and watching the kids at the same time.
We lay around for a while, dreading the impending drive to the airport.
While we're all dreading the end of Game of Thrones, Williams can't wait.
Instead, 2017 turned out to be so bad that we're basically dreading 2018.
Now you have just 48 hours until it's time to start dreading Monday.
In March 2010, Pam Lipp received the call she'd been dreading for months.
It's hard to find joy in the day when you're dreading every night.
At first, I'd dreaded these barbecues, until, one day, I stopped dreading them.
Dreading what news such a late-night call might bring, Jones groggily answered.
On day five, I wake up and lay in bed dreading this workout.
"I have been dreading this," the South Carolina Republican said, wiping away tears.
This was the kind of moment she had been dreading and preparing for.
Lauren Underwood (D-Ill.), adding that she'd been "dreading" this kind of ruling.
" It's this splintered emotional drama that draws the attention of many others, including George Saunders, who sees the different segments of the self in "Peanuts" — "Charlie Brown as the tender loss-dreading part of me, Linus as the part that tried to address the loss-dreading part via intellect or religion or wit, Lucy as the part that addressed the loss-dreading part via aggression, Snoopy via joyful absurdist sagery.
This is the moment comic readers have been dreading — and speculating about all season.
FROM PEN: Former Bachelorette Deanna Stagliano is Already Dreading her Infant Son's Future Wedding
Now that it's happened, Britons abroad are dreading having to face their EU counterparts.
I'm dreading the day my Zune breaks, and I keep putting off that thought.
I've been dreading the release of The Ringed City for a little while now.
Arya glances nervously behind her, dreading the pursuit of obvious serial killer Ed Sheeran.
I'm dreading what will happen to employment, workers' rights, the environment and our economy.
In April, Srini got a call he'd been dreading for the past 240 years.
"We're dreading the holidays," said García Coll, the psychologist, who works in San Juan.
Are you dreading potential clashes with relatives who voted for (fill in the blank)?
Mr. Fegan was heading into his senior year in the fall, vaguely dreading it.
But unlike some women dreading the big 4-0, Witherspoon welcomes the new decade.
It's the one dish he's looking forward to the most, and dreading the most.
I've been dreading the release of The Ringed City for a little while now.
Day four: I am dreading the thought of adding more crunches into my life.
The president, who is known as a homebody, has reportedly been dreading the journey.
I'm off Mondays but I start my on-call tonight and I'm dreading it.
Build the fort to end all forts before doing the paperwork you are dreading.
I'd been dreading it for days, but when it came, I almost welcomed it.
I'm dreading the day that the subway makes me late to pick him up.
With a look of relief, she confesses she had been dreading something much longer.
The Republican Party is approaching a moment of reckoning, which traditional Republicans are dreading.
And by stressed I mean chest pains, waking up early, and dreading school in general.
I have a big networking party to go to tonight, and I'm dreading getting ready.
I know I need to study really badly after work, and I'm already dreading it.
FROM PEN: Former Bachelorette DeAnna Pappas Stagliano is Already Dreading her Infant Son's Future Wedding
FROM PEN: Former Bachelorette DeAnna Pappas Stagliano Is Already Dreading Her Infant Son's Future Wedding
Jon Snow, in his natural habitat, dreading an onslaught of snow jokes as winter arrives.
"When I was 29, I was basically dreading it for the whole year," Stewart says.
Certain retailers who rely on getting their goods from overseas are dreading the possible repercussions.
FROM PEOPLETV: Former Bachelorette DeAnna Pappas Stagliano Is Already Dreading Her Infant Son's Future Wedding
It was the buzz at the door Brian Andrew Whiteley had been dreading for months.
Personally, I'm dreading the music, which will almost certainly be the same as last night's.
Or did you procrastinate, dreading every moment and feeling drained by the time you're done?
The thing that I had been dreading happened to me, and it was just fine.
With Peacock, I'm especially dreading the marketing because it's launching right before the 210 Olympics.
Marilyn carries herself like a martyr, working for an orphanage and dreading her husband's touch.
"I'm dreading the unpredictability," said John J. Lynch III, Main Line's president and chief executive.
The day I had been dreading had arrived: It was time for an elimination diet.
I rarely invited people over, dreading I would have to explain my bizarre apartment setup.
Or do you slam the snooze button, dreading that you have to leave your warm bed?
It's supposed to hit 10 degrees in Pittsburgh today, and I am already dreading going outside.
Millions of unauthorized immigrants and their families are dreading the day President Donald Trump takes office.
Who knows, maybe you'll actually look forward to shaving in the morning instead of dreading it?
Despite her cheery insistence, it never happens, but that doesn't stop me from dreading the possibility.
I've been dreaming of apocalypse for most of my life and dreading it the whole time.
I stopped dreading doing my hair every morning, and instead took my time and enjoyed it.
Otherwise, Jordan: I'll see you next week (and for the first time, I'm not dreading it).
I'm already dreading a return to my normal bike when the Curt goes back to Tallinn.
I'm kind of dreading the stuff I need to do and the plans I've made today.
New York is my favorite city in the world … but I was dreading that rose ceremony.
"I'm just dreading New Year's Eve already," Cooper joked on the "Steve Harvey Show" on Dec.
So this day that you've been waiting for — and maybe dreading a little — is finally here.
And now, it seems, we can no longer avoid the conclusion we have all been dreading.
Yes. I'm dreading the next chapter, and no, Kingdom Battle does not need a hard mode.
It's also a move that some users have been dreading since Facebook's acquisition was first announced.
Holiday traditions are why you're already dreading that plate of dry ham at your grandmother's house.
Yet its disappointed show-business hopefuls dreading their expiration dates make no bones about their insecurities.
Rather it is the Catch-22 that they have been dreading ever since Trump was elected.
However, if you spend Sundays dreading work, that's a pretty clear sign that something wrong. 3.
Some are dreading the day, their grief still too raw to go through the holiday motions.
That's left his aides and advisers wondering -- and in some cases dreading -- what might come next.
Returning to school ... with armed deputies Phoebe O'Mara is dreading going back to school next week.
I don't get overly sentimental about birthdays, but I was still sort of dreading this one.
Now, for the part you're dreading if you've made it this far: actually ending the friendship.
If you, like millions of other Americans, are traveling this Thanksgiving, you may already be dreading it.
And that has some folks dreading a time in which robots and AI upend the human workforce.
Obviously, if almost half of us are dreading a day that's supposed to be enjoyable, something's wrong.
Considering my teeth were chattering simply standing outside in a bathing suit, I was mildly dreading it.
She got a couple offers of new tires, one of the expenses she wrote she'd been dreading.
However, if you're dreading the infamous long lines, you can save time and opt to register online.
But she said that privately, she&aposs been dreading the anniversary and the feelings it stirs up.
Then, about three years ago, she felt a lump in her breast — the moment she'd been dreading.
MANY Democrats were dreading Hillary Clinton's chronicle of electoral failure, "What Happened", which was published this week.
I forwarded the jacket note to friends, asking, now do you see why I am dreading this?
It's Monday, my last day, and time for the advice I've been dreading most: drinking tobacco water.
Hemangay is dreading the next few weeks of separation, but he knows there's nothing he can do.
The return to work (that I was dreading) turned out to not be a biggie at all.
Mr. Finkelstein made plain that he is dreading any trial here, and not just for legal reasons.
The rescuers were dreading Easter season, when the number of domesticated ducks dumped in city parks increases.
Less than two weeks later, she got a call she'd been dreading: The DA was declining her case.
He is dreading North West growing up to become a sexual being in the age of the internet.
Or, at the very least, Cruz is dreading the annoying jokes that are being made at his expense.
If you're dreading meeting your SO's parents, calm down with a good laugh from the unfortunate encounters below.
It's a move we've been dreading for a while — but being unsurprising doesn't make it any less terrible.
Several years ago, when Sandy Cooper felt her major depression return, she was dreading going back on Lexapro.
Last year, he said he was already "dreading that empty seat at the table" when Malia leaves home.
School is out and she's dreading a summer of same old — namely, hanging poolside with a prudish friend.
Iranians, too, are watching the election, dreading the potential consequences for the deal — and for their country's future.
Four months later, the arrest Fahad had been dreading finally came, and he was jailed at Dhahban, too.
And he wasn't supposed to be breathing hope into a Yankee Stadium crowd that was dreading the end.
The results are in and they reveal that my egg reserve is low, something I've been silently dreading.
Looking back four years later, the ten minutes I spent dreading my speech were really not worth it.
I wasn't dreading the idea of the impending zap—on the contrary, I was looking forward to it.
You aren't so much wondering what to do as you are dreading what you know you must do.
He doesn't follow sports, or music, or politics, and is dreading mandatory retirement, when he turns fifty-seven.
Anne Shirley arrives at Green Gables only to spend her first weeks dreading a return to the orphanage.
The program was incredibly difficult and I found myself both dreading and feeling excited about the next day's challenge.
Even though we have a short work week, we are absolutely dreading getting back into the swing of things.
Everett said she was planning on watching "When They See Us" this weekend and both anticipating and dreading it.
I'm dreading travel tomorrow; I really don't want to be stuck here for the weekend because of the snow.
Just a few words on a screen have confirmed what I've been dreading: that my ex has moved on.
O'Brien talked about how she goes about making sure everyone involved isn't dreading the sex scenes and feeling uncomfortable.
We kept talking about the idea, and I realized they were dreading the execution as much as I was.
There was really just one more thing to deal with for now, and they had both been dreading it.
Homer and Marge are voting for Hillary—which makes sense since they've been dreading a Trump presidency since 2000.
I was expecting (fine, dreading) a novel that simply gave voice to that conviction, that yelled at a wall.
Tim Berne speculated that Taborn might secretly be "dreading" the article, but I never saw any sign of it.
I woke up one morning dreading going to work and wishing I didn't have to get out of bed.
That's what I was doing — I was going up every Sunday for the Browns, and I was dreading it.
"So the day I've been dreading happened last night," Longoria captioned an Instagram picture of her holding her furry friend.
She doesn't wake up dreading the day, nor does she crave any other foods, and she has lots of energy.
Are you dreading spending a ton of money and an entire week preparing a feast for your family this Thanksgiving?
Still, it sounds like those numbers will be coming soon — and that Biden's team is dreading the moment they do.
It's a smart move, meant to get the audience thinking ahead of the story, and dreading all the eerie possibilities.
Neighbors are dreading the construction noise, street congestion, traffic, lookie-loos and HGTV production trucks as cameras chronicle the remodel.
Confirmation of what I'd really, really been dreading came by way of an interview with Ben Affleck in Entertainment Weekly.
It barely had the overwhelming coffee flavor I was dreading predicting as someone who very rarely consumes the magic bean.
While you're waiting for (or dreading) more Luke P. drama, your Monday doesn't have to be totally Bachelor Nation free.
I was dreading it but as the day came to an end the officers stopped coming in to remove inmates.
But inside the apartment where Pedro, Angelica and Jesús live, there's no sign of the one date everyone is dreading.
Most of the nation has gotten used to setting their clocks back — typically dreading losing that precious hour of sleep.
Oftentimes I found myself dreading the end of a chapter, knowing it'd watching a show I had no interest in.
I knew it was time to call it quits when I found myself dreading wedding days instead of feeling excited.
If you're already dreading the end of "Bones," miss "Castle," and love hammy procedurals in general, this is for you.
Wade—an outcome many are anticipating and dreading—it will be against the wishes of a vast majority of Americans.
But the rhinovirus, the most ubiquitous cause of the common cold, is the challenger every athlete here has been dreading.
If the answer is yes, then it's not the breakup you're dreading, it's the pain and hassle that accompany it.
Squeezed into a booth, they talked about canceled vacations, dreading their mortgage payments and which colleagues were struggling the most.
Approaching his 2000th birthday in ill health, depressed and dreading separation from family and friends, Debs did not crave martyrdom.
Asked what she had been dreading, she responded that her worries lay not in the questions, but in her answers.
Instead of a critical, resilient and open-minded citizenry, a conspiratorial nihilism, rejecting reason and dreading change, has taken hold.
It was something I woke up with every day, wondering if this was the day and dreading thinking that way.
I started to actually look forward to going to "the caf" with friends instead of dreading my limited options there.
I head down to pay, dreading the bill, and here it comes, the most I've ever spent on my hair ($167).
And, we're off: VICE: Are there ever any moments where you're making a film that you're dreading doing press for it?
SAN FRANCISCO — After two months of missed rent, it was the knock on the door that the family had been dreading.
The blogger also shows off changes in her pigment — she's come a long way from dreading each new spot, she says.
And they are dreading President Donald Trump's latest round of tariffs in a trade war that reached new intensity on Friday.
But I tell him I will, while silently dreading the Uber fees that come with getting into town on the weekends.
If you're dreading spending hours upon hours with your family, the waxing gibbous' connection to personal development will come in handy.
We know you're probably dreading the idea of spring cleaning, but it would be smart to equip yourself for the task.
If you're already dreading the multiple layers and bone-chilling winds coming in the next few months (*raises hand*), chin up.
But I just found that so scary and so suspenseful, just reading and reading and dreading what was going to happen.
Looking ahead, the Sherlock star is already dreading his first appearance at Comic Con in his new guise of Doctor Strange.
Frieden's last-ditch move, which was first announced in March, has been a tough sell for local governments dreading the cutbacks.
I woke up this morning to find what I've been dreading: The laudatory superlatives and the actually, he's bad's have arrived.
On Sunday evenings you are probably dreading the impending week ahead, sinking into your couch with Thai leftovers on your lap.
And that kind of radio silence has left the fans, not to mention the press, both impatient and dreading the worst.
"It was a process I was dreading at first," Ms. Yeoh said, recalling the frustration she felt over her false start.
"If it's fake, everybody's gonna roast me … forever," he says to a friend, dreading the cruel nicknames he'll have to endure.
While other companies hold back, dreading colossal mistakes, Amazon has made bold bets in a way that few others can emulate.
I was dreading returning to her side, already feeling the secondhand embarrassment that I'd recently discovered came with being with her.
"As a community our worst fears, something we've been dreading for more than three decades, have now been realized," she says.
Cycle syncing can be empowering; rather than dreading your period, you can start to use it to make your life easier.
Mr. Tao was 13, dreading how an audience might react to learning that he was their soloist instead of Ms. Argerich.
Dreaming of a big city escape somewhere around the world, yet dreading a big credit-card bill when you get home?
"I have been dreading this announcement," she wrote on her blog, Raddest Mom, at the time (her last post is from 2016).
Click through to see the This Is Us possibilities we're dreading — and hoping they never come to fruition on our TV screens.
Tired of dreading work on Mondays, Brett Schulman swapped finance for food — a leap of faith that appears to be paying off.
A drug-resistant "superbug" that doctors have been dreading has shown up in the U.S. for the first time, researchers reported Thursday.
This is the point where, if I were a media reporter, I would ask: Is this the pivot everyone has been dreading?
But while Trump may inspire ridicule in Beijing, it's a Hillary Clinton presidency analysts say that China's leaders may be dreading more.
If FBI agents sincerely believed a presidential candidate might be compromised by a hostile foreign power, dreading his election is not "bias".
Without a doubt, if you've tried this before, you have found yourself standing outside the shower dreading the thought of going in.
I'm excited to see how it all plays out, if also dreading the end of my poor, sweet, undeserving-of-this Sasha.
Back in Sandy Springs, Maggie Williams, a Republican who lives around the corner from Amy King, seemed to be dreading another election.
Trump may have been dreading his trip to the Middle East, but it could have acted as a kind of palate cleanser.
However, the prospect of a rush of customers ordering two-for-one drinks means that many Starbucks employees are dreading the promotion.
But if you're dreading the prospect of preparing a feast, keep in mind that there will be restaurants open on Turkey Day.
"Education and learning should be fun, and I don't think kids should go to school dreading it every day," she told me.
For the protesters, the brutal operation to clear them from the protest zone was the moment they had been dreading for weeks.
The letter I had been dreading finally arrivedThen, one year in the late spring I received a thick letter from the IRS.
The firm sees RIAs as particularly good targets, and Pizzi flagged media coverage of unhappy RIAs who are dreading the big merger.
" Schiffman elicits stories from people who are both dreading a prospective rent hike and reconsidering the decision to keep a "Mao room.
Since the music included two of Maria Callas's best-known recordings ("Casta diva" and "O mio babbino caro"), I was dreading cliché.
I'm flying back to the USA today, and as an infrastructure aficionado, it's nice to be going home, but I'm dreading the disappointment.
If you're dreading coming into the office after the weekend, former U.S. Navy SEAL Jocko Willink has a simple approach: attack the day.
Jack Stone, 32 An attorney from Dallas, Texas FROM PEN: Former Bachelorette Deanna Stagliano is Already Dreading her Infant Son's Future Wedding 313.
But instead of sulking and dreading the day as it looms, why not just do it up big with an LD food bonanza?
While the guys that knew him from JoJo's season were dreading his arrival, the others were actually intrigued about meeting the notorious Chad.
Between fights, you were navigating a series of nightmarish environments, all of which leave you dreading what could be around the next corner.
Donning a blue shirt and black cap, every noon I'd stand ready behind the counter at Mickey D's, dreading the lunch hour rush.
By his own admission, Obama has long been dreading the day his first born would mark the end of her high school career.
Heyer&aposs mother, Susan Bro, told The Associated Press that she has been dreading the anniversary of her daughter&aposs death for months.
Photos: Justin Westbrook/GizmodoAround six months ago, I really started dreading the sense that I would have to buy a new phone soon.
Dreading the probable impact of the terrible news, her children have not yet told her that her house has been destroyed and looted.
Do you think Tom Cruise lays awake at night dreading that time he jumped up on the couch on The Oprah Winfrey Show?
But, if you find yourself dreading work every morning for days (or weeks) on end, this may not be the job for you.
Obama has said he has been dreading this day, joking that he would be wearing sunglasses to hide his tears at the ceremony.
Always dreading running the mile, the itchiness of swimming laps in a bromine pool, and swiping deodorant all over my body before class.
"I think that he was struggling, kind of dreading going to the rink everyday," Walia told Reuters after Chan's morning practice on Wednesday.
This new album sees the band living in the midst of adulthood rather than dreading its monotony from the vantage point of youth.
If you're going into a meeting you are dreading, or know a conversation will turn nasty, deal with your emotions before the fact.
"I'm dreading that a little bit, that we will have aggravation getting our stuff in," says Dennis Edwards, owner of one wholesale outlet.
Every hour I refresh the news alerts on my phone — CNN, The New York Times, The Washington Post — dreading another case, another death.
And there's no question Lynch has boosted the morale of a fan base dreading the Raiders' move to Las Vegas in three years.
I'm dreading the next week of travel, but happy to have a week of covered expenses after all the eating out this weekend.
But he planned to go on Sunday, dreading the drive that took 90 minutes, but often much longer in the city's notorious traffic.
Or, if the subway gods are feeling generous, they only allow you to arrive on time when you are absolutely dreading the destination.
I had been dreading long drink lines, so I was pleasantly surprised to find we only had to wait for about 30 seconds.
As a bride to be, Mary Thornally was dreading the experience of shopping for a wedding dress and, ultimately, paying an exorbitant price.
The Battle of Winterfell was dramatic and bloody, but it didn't take out nearly as many of our favorite characters as we were dreading.
Some of us wake up dreading the breakout brewing beneath our epidermis...this is not self-hate; this is loving the skin I'm in.
If you're like us, you're both looking forward to the Game of Thrones finale, and dreading it, because it means someone is going die.
Everything is closed again tomorrow and I am dreading trying to work and manage my kids who, understandably, are suffering from major cabin fever.
When we first began that transition into true adulthood, there were a few parts of this forthcoming phase of life we were really dreading.
"Pretty much everybody is dreading being the subject of a tweet," Kristin Dziczek, a spokeswoman for the Center for Automotive Research told the Guardian.
I've been dreading the Jedification of Arya Stark for a while, if only because Jedis are kind of boring, but this sequence was great.
To get myself back on track, I signed up for every exercise class you can think of, only to find myself dreading each one.
Everyone was kind of half-expecting, or half-dreading, some kind of circus scene around the Longworth House Office Building, where the hearing was.
No one wants to go to work every day dreading the amount of time they are going to spend with his or her boss.
He was a kind man by inclination, if prone to phobias—so dreading death, for example, that he made an obsessive topic of it.
That does not really ever happen, an actor waiting for me ahead of the appointed time, versus clearly dreading me two hours past it.
While I used to come to Miami dreading the shitshow, this time around, I find myself wishing there was more shit at the show.
But most parties are privately dreading another costly election cycle that drains party coffers, erodes trust in the political process and jams the economy.
I think any time you go on stage, you're going to have a small part of you that is dreading sucking, but it's work.
She sneaked across the border at night, dreading that she would step on a landmine planted by Chile in the desert in the 286s.
As members of Congress return home during a legislative recess many Republicans are dreading, a hearty few on Saturday charged headlong into the resistance.
I knew I needed to bring in the words they were dreading right away, so that we could move on to the important stuff.
We believe that when there's an appointment looming, we direct our attention to it, whether it's mentally preparing for it or simply dreading it.
Rank-and-file House Republicans are dreading voting on a huge spending deal in the lame-duck session — but they may have no choice.
In response to a fan who said they are "dreading" the upcoming storyline, Khloé apologized in advance, announcing she will be sitting this episode out.
Most people would be dreading surgery, but I look forward to it because it gives me new content that I can create for my fans.
"[The affair with Sarah Brightman] is one of the parts of my life that I have been dreading writing about the most," Lloyd Webber writes.
I've been using HyperX's new Cloud Flight wireless gaming headset for a little more than a week now, and I'm dreading ever going wired again.
There is one call in particular that I'm really dreading — I haven't been getting along with one of the volunteers for a project I'm managing.
Would we see a shot of Wendy Rhoades (Maggie Siff) on election night, staring blankly at the TV, dreading going to work the next day?
She's met by Eugene, whose heartbroken expression makes it clear that he's been dreading the moment he'd have to break the news of Denise's death.
Put yourself in the position of a college student right now, dreading graduation because of the crushing load of student debt you have to carry.
But I -- and probably many of you reading this -- would guess adolescence, namely the high school years, which I might add I am already dreading.
Brittany is dreading the thought of telling Ivy that she can't swim in the pool or enjoy the sprinklers with her two siblings this summer.
A lot of time was spent queuing for bread, and too much time dreading the barrel bombs that would bounce down across the blue sky.
The house was awful to be in, which I didn't notice until I realized I wasn't dreading going home at the end of the day.
From here on, you can see where the story—wounded soul meets healer—is heading, and, to be honest, I was half dreading the result.
But its portraits of disappointed show business hopefuls dreading their expiration dates make no bones about their insecurities, and the ensemble acting is first-rate.
She's the oldest and I get this feeling, because my dad died when I was 10, I start dreading their deaths the older they get.
Lunch and dinner were pretty much the same; I was dreading mealtime and even considered just skipping a meal to make it easier on myself.
If you're dreading your screening of IT Chapter Two and the nightmares you fear will inevitably come with it, we recommend standing up for yourself.
"It's so nice not to have to constantly be dodging my landlady's call or dreading that she's going to knock on the door," she said.
Summer's almost over, and the narrator of this sweetly mysterious first children's book by the literary novelist Choi is dreading the start of first grade.
I'd been dreading it: We would have a new president, one who had threatened to shut down mosques and bar Muslims from entering the country.
She may have many years to go, but Angelina Jolie is already dreading the day that all of her children are out of the house.
And then, around the time of James Comey's firing, I listened to Alan Dershowitz basically announce that the apocalypse we've been dreading is upon us.
The actual Mr. Spicer lately seems like a tense vice principal, snipping at students in the hallway while dreading his return to the faculty lounge.
I've been dreading the arrival of another storm season since Hurricane Harvey dumped 30 trillion gallons of water on Houston over several days beginning Aug.
Last Friday I booted up, my blood coursing at the thought of getting my hands back on a switch-axe, but slightly dreading a bitter anticlimax.
The foreign policy establishment in Washington is dreading the first serious national security crisis and worrying that Trump's unpredictability and rash rhetoric could lead to miscalculations.
On bad days, I'd just say "screw it," and get back into bed, dreading the moment when I'd have to wake up and put on clothes.
After two weeks of reunions and (ahem!) unions, this was the inevitable bloodbath that fans have been both expecting and dreading for more than a year.
For instance, I'm already dreading starting the school year and finding a way to get my younger daughter to get out of bed on her own.
If you have a special occasion coming up and are dreading the thick tights versus bare freezing legs dilemma, we've got another idea — fancy pant suits.
Winter spent many years dreading dressing for red carpets not only because of the hurtful comments by online bullying, but also by the "excruciating" physical pain.
Some companies are also dreading the possibility of a "down round IPO," where there's a disconnect between the public market cap and the pre-IPO valuation.
It was well into high school when I could adequately express my thoughts and emotions in English, when I stopped dreading being called on in class.
"I'm dreading the teenage years with my daughters; it's not going to be easy for them to go on a date," he told PEOPLE in 2014.
I am also dreading the crowds, the heat and the logistics, and especially the minder whom the Saudi Ministry of Information assigns to follow journalists everywhere.
I awoke the next morning, hungover and dreading the pile of errands and chores that awaited me, until I realized: I didn't have to do them.
I'm just dreading the day my credit card statement catches up with my enthusiasm — especially now that I've moved on from the venue to the dress.
Analysts are dreading data on weekly U.S. jobless claims due on Thursday amid forecasts they could balloon by 230,222.93, and maybe by more than a million.
Whether you just started a new job or have been with the same company for many years, you may find yourself dreading going into the office.
The Parisian debut of the play would be particularly timely if it were Stateside, where we're all looking forward to — or deeply dreading — Thanksgiving family reunions.
Fans had been dreading the announcement that Phish made Tuesday, saying camping would not be permitted due to an outbreak of plague among the prairie dogs.
Instead of dreading putting on my running shoes, I now look forward to laying down on my sofa or bed and firing up the Pulse 2.0.
If you're dreading filing your tax return because you have a large sum due, always take the first step of at least submitting your Form 1040.
As we neared China, and I told him that I was dreading Shanghai because of memories of eating at a noodle restaurant there with my ex.
Too many of us are simply focused on "working for the weekend" and dreading the start of every new Monday morning, explains business mentor Merel Kriegsman.
The 15 pages of these seven memos seemed certain to provide the "smoking gun" that the polarized sides of our political divide were anticipating or dreading.
"If you set unattainable goals, you'll start dreading the financial planning process, and that makes it more likely you won't keep your resolve to plan ahead."
While that day will forever be a painful reminder to her, there's also another day that Nicole has been dreading since the tragedy — this past Monday.
Analysts are dreading data on weekly U.S. jobless claims due on Thursday amid forecasts they could balloon by 226.21,213, and maybe by more than a million.
Automakers, some of which sided with California's stricter emissions targets, are dreading a drawn-out legal battle and being left not knowing which standards to follow.
Dreading that cold, sad last sip of bean water that reminds you that it's time to leave the house and enter the harshness of the world?
I finally ask Dr. Dixit the question I've been dreading all day: Pretend I'm here ready to go under the knife and come out God-given gorgeous.
While a handful of people took the time to explain how CD burners worked (!!), the majority of responses have been millennials dreading the inevitable march of time.
Imagine that instead of dreading going to the dentist, you look forward to it like a walk on the beach—because that's actually what it feels like.
Showrunner Krista Vernoff left us on a major cliffhanger when Jo Wilson (Camilla Luddington) has the confrontation with her ex that fans have been dreading for seasons.
And yet when they reach the center of the maze inside their own heads, they find what they were both looking for and dreading all along: themselves.
Often I have lain under a sheet on a gurney in a hospital hall, dreading what would happen during some ghastly procedure related to my ovarian cancer.
Globally, analysts are dreading data on weekly U.S. jobless claims due on Thursday amid forecasts they could balloon by 212,222.51, and maybe by more than a million.
Globally, analysts are dreading data on weekly U.S. jobless claims due on Thursday amid forecasts they could balloon by 26.463,226.46, and possibly by more than a million.
Globally, analysts are dreading data on weekly U.S. jobless claims due on Thursday amid forecasts they could balloon by 21.30,25.663, and possibly by more than a million.
Globally, analysts are dreading data on weekly U.S. jobless claims due on Thursday amid forecasts they could balloon by 21.1522,21.02 and possibly by more than a million.
Instead of considering the warm shower I was about to take, or even dreading the slog of classes that awaited me, I was still thinking about Michael.
The letter was exactly what I had been dreading: a document informing me that I owed $1,200 in additional tax, because of a mistake on my returns.
Its first act holds up to this well, but I found myself dreading the last section, which is a slog of surrealist corridors interspersed with unnecessary exposition.
Food delivery services are having a hard time turning a profit, and they are dreading the day that Amazon officially acquires the high-end grocer Whole Foods.
Globally, analysts are dreading data on weekly U.S. jobless claims due on Thursday amid forecasts they could balloon by 750,000 and possibly by more than a million.
Once you've gone through every piece of clothing in your closet, take yourself on a date or something, because it wasn't easy and you'd been dreading it forever!
Brittany is already dreading the warm weather that's coming because the hot sun will cause her daughter to sweat, which will result in even more rashes and blisters.
The election is over, and as we head into the holiday season, a lot of families are dreading the awkward conversations that may hover over the dinner table.
I tried to picture all the girls sitting here at their little tables, eating their food and keeping their heads down, dreading the consequences if they got sick.
Firms had spent months dreading (in some cases) or eagerly awaiting (in others) the "day of the MiFID" when the law's new reporting requirements would enter into force.
If you're already dreading the inevitable holdup at security, we have some good news: There are ways to breeze through pre-flight procedures with out losing your mind.
" Rescuing Arwa and Brice: My toughest 24 hours I take a deep breath and ask the question we've been dreading hearing the answer to: "Is everyone all right?
I had been dreading that moment ever since Liz stepped out of the Limo, because it was only a matter of time before the truth would be told.
FROM PEN: Former Bachelorette DeAnna Stagliano Is Already Dreading her Infant Son's Future Wedding "We love kids and we're excited to have a family," they previously told PEOPLE.
I had spent weeks dreading this moment and to look down and see something a bit different, a bit foreign, but still feel like myself was so refreshing.
If the fans were pleased, it is hard to imagine the relief felt by officials of the IAAF and IOC, who must have been dreading a Gatlin victory.
Excitement, by contrast, involves an almost identical physiological state with a slightly different story — a story that welcomes and looks forward to the future instead of dreading it.
I tend to procrastinate things I don't want to do, so it's hard concentrating and being in the moment when I am dreading doing those darn push-ups.
Winning the IWGP heavyweight title from Okada would be a perfect punctuation to Cody's post-WWE career, as much as a segment of fans is dreading the possibility.
Rahim Mohamed, 32, was already dreading being deported from his home of 15 years in Atlanta to Somalia, a country he hadn't seen since he was a teenager.
Well, here's what my new life is like: I don't wake up with a pit in my stomach every day, dreading what horrors accrued in my phone overnight.
At a certain point in my life I eventually stopped telling people I was Arab at all, forever dreading the negative backlash that came with my Syrian heritage.
"I was always dreading the concept in my mind," he says, comparing a solo musician to a circus act flailing his arms in a desperate plea for attention.
FROM PEN: Former Bachelorette DeAnna Pappas Stagliano Is Already Dreading Her Infant Son's Future Wedding Asahd has been hitting a bevy of milestones leading up to his first birthday.
Clinton's decision to wear white to an event that many have been dreading since November 8 feels no less poignant than when she donned the color during the election.
Guaranteeing minimum savings for full-time workers won't just benefit the millions of Americans dreading an unforeseen expense; it will also make our entire economy stronger and more equitable.
Once I graduated, that feeling reversed, and I began dreading the last days of my internships, knowing the paychecks would soon stop and I'd be once again be unemployed.
Every day I enter our home clapping, holding my breath until I hear the click-click of paws on the wood floor and dreading the day I will not.
It was the case public health officials had been expecting and dreading: A person in the continental United States had been infected from the bite of a local mosquito.
This home run really takes a lot of pressure off Red Sox fans, who were dreading the sight of Craig Kimbrel coming in to protect a one-run lead.
JON PARELES I'm absolutely dreading the end of "BoJack Horseman" on Netflix because it's one of my all-time favorite shows, and when it ends, I'll be sad forever.
Women, drawn to Facebook by high salaries and cushy perks, challenging assignments and the camaraderie with peers, shared stories of crying at their desks or dreading returning to work.
Hong Kong (CNN)As millions of young Chinese people returned home for the Lunar New Year, many will have been dreading the family interrogations that so often accompany the festivities.
Before she was born, her brothers were all dreading meeting their baby sister, lamenting to PEOPLE about all the pink they worried would take over their Apex, North Carolina, house.
Perhaps you imagine a day where you are calm and energized, enjoying instead of dreading the overflow of work projects -- attending beautifully and creatively to one task at a time.
Like pretty much every Democrat in America, I was dreading the first of two debate nights, each featuring a full roster of 10 candidates battling it out for the presidency.
"Being in the same room with JoJo and Ben all together was extremely uncomfortable and now we have to go to lunch together and I'm completely dreading it," she said.
"They know that nothing much worse or more frightening can happen to them, so they don't have to go through life dreading what may happen, it's already happened," she said.
It must be tricky, juggling these tasks, and I spent the movie dreading some terrible mixup; would it end with toy poodles doing lines in the bathroom of a club?
Omaira and her three siblings, who live in New York, had been dreading this day, fearful of how their parents would fare alone on an island that is still reeling.
That summer, bored and unsupervised, we'd sit on the curb in the parking lot for as long as we could take the heat, wanting school to start, and dreading it.
At the end of the Guns N' Roses classic "November Rain," the rain-soaked crowd finally heard the news it had been dreading: Play was officially canceled for the evening.
Balldale Hotel, Balldale The pub's licensee, Maria Misic, told The Border-Mail in 2011 that the frequency of robberies were getting to the stage where she was "dreading" coming to work.
"I start out absolutely dreading it, do an incredibly punishing workout, b— about it the whole time, and end up feeling 100 percent better when I leave," she told the magazine.
Whether you've been looking forward to it, dreading it, or just wish it was all a bad dream, the first trailer for the live-action Sonic the Hedgehog movie has arrived.
Then, in a moment I had been dreading secretly for months, she clamped her thighs around my ears, which caused a piercing shriek to burst forth from my hearing aids. Feedback.
Even I can find endearment in parents dreading their daughter's foray into the bleak realm of heterosexual dating, because I know from personal experience that it's a dark and confusing place.
It cites text messages calling Mr Trump an "idiot" and dreading his election win, sent between a senior FBI agent, Peter Strzok, and his then-mistress, an FBI lawyer, Lisa Page.
The simple act of going back for a family reunion to visit my family, to spend Christmas and things, was something I was dreading because I didn't know what could happen.
FROM PEN: Former Bachelorette Deanna Stagliano is Already Dreading her Infant Son's Future Wedding   THE MAYBES In 2008, DeAnna Pappas gave out three, including one to her eventual fiancé Jesse Csincsak.
After weeks of anticipation, President Donald Trump on Tuesday is expected to drop the bomb environmentalists have been dreading: An executive order gutting U.S. efforts to fight human-caused global warming.
I was already dreading keeping our neighbors awake with a crying baby when, as if sensing my anxiety, a mother with school-age children stopped at the sight of our newborn.
As part of his review, Horowitz's office uncovered a stockpile of private text messages exchanged between two top FBI officials who regularly mocked Trump, dreading that he would win the presidency.
And also like me, she moved into a netherworld I knew all too well: The "after" stage, during which you struggle to believe it's over, all the while dreading its return.
Windows 10 certainly has its flaws (especially when it comes to privacy), but I'd be lying if I said I wasn't dreading swapping it out for Ubuntu, a popular Linux distribution.
To silence feminist critics who are dreading Khan's promised "change" and anti-Western rhetoric as a disavowal of women's rights, Khan could install PTI women in important positions within his cabinet.
For Looking Glass, each day is spent revisiting the attack and dreading that it may happen again — a stark allegory for Americans who vividly remember 9/11 and its immediate aftershocks.
GENOA, Italy — All day Wednesday outside the austere building that houses Genoa's morgue, parents, children, friends and colleagues of possible victims of a collapsed bridge entered, dreading what they might find.
Yet still I identify with the young apprentice mages trapped in their Hogwarts-cum-prison, hoping that they pass their Harrowing, dreading that the Rite of Tranquility might happen to them.
It is hoping for certification by the end of the year, but is dreading renewing it in four years' time because of what he said were many "incredibly burdensome" new requirements.
Subway delays have skyrocketed, buses have slowed to a crawl, and commuters from New Jersey and Long Island are dreading delays this summer because of looming repair work at Pennsylvania Station.
Had my mom not flown into Boston and given me permission to go, I could still be working there today, living for the weekends, dreading Mondays and stalled in my career.
And having been up half the night reading Power's doorstopper of a new memoir, a late arrival from its publisher, I am slightly dreading whatever workout she might have in mind.
One final indignity for travelers dreading the thought of sharing a long-haul flight with children deprived of their electronic entertainment: Don't count on blocking the din with noise-canceling headphones.
And, sure, London's average temperature during the summer months may be ten degrees cooler than that of New York, but that hasn't stopped commuters from absolutely dreading that morning and evening descent.
Whether you're hustling to break your own record in the weight room or dreading getting on the treadmill, a series of killer songs can help you get into the right mind set.
"I have been thinking about this, I have been dreading this and I am now going to do this," the 63-year-old South Carolina Republican said on the Senate floor Tuesday.
Until that white-knuckled trans-Pacific odyssey from Tokyo to Minneapolis a few years ago, whose sounds of passenger sobs and shattering glass left me now dreading even the slightest aerial jolt.
He gave me the key to a musty closet on the fourth floor of the building, and I went up dreading what I might find, what I might be forced to teach.
Indie designer Will Herring, best known for his previous title My Garbage Cat Wakes Me Up at 3AM Every Day, captured the universal experience of dreading human interaction in his latest game.
Here is the first time I ever said the words "Blade Runner" on Twitter: (Speaking of big influences, shout outs to N'Gai the God.) I spent years dreading a Blade Runner followup.
It's hard not to bring up the Joker at this point (I've been dreading it!) since he's so tied up in her origin story and Harley's not-quite-arc in the movie.
FROM PEN: Former Bachelorette DeAnna Stagliano Is Already Dreading her Infant Son's Future Wedding Joy-Anna and Austin, 23, tied the knot on on May 26 in front of over 1,000 guests.
With a vested interest in the success of Common Core, these officials have been dreading release of the 22019 NAEP scores (the National Assessment of Educational Progress, AKA the "nation's report card").
Still, I'm just waiting for a head to pop out of the cell to ask about the TV, dreading the possibility of seeing one of them cart it out to the tables.
Like the characters, you'll float contentedly through most of an episode – beach trips, war flings, trips to Rome – while actively dreading the imminent flight scene where anyone could die at any moment.
"I remember dreading the thought of living another 30 or 40 years," he said in the 1997 article, speaking of what he was going through in the mid-1970s and early '80s.
The path between influencer and viewer was parallel from school to that first post-grad job — the leap into the "real world" that the younger millennials and Gen Zers had been dreading.
So imagine it's a typical workday, some time in the beginning of the week, far from Friday, and you're dreading the thought of sitting in traffic for 90 minutes just to get home.
She admits that she was "dreading" the conversation and had no idea how to broach the topic, but decided to come right out and say it — something Savage and Aliche were grateful for.
Winter is coming, and with it, the winter blahs – many of us are dreading packing up our fun summer brights in favor of dark, oversized puffer coats and an array of neutral sweaters.
After 11 weeks, I should be able to be honest with you, so I will be: I have been dreading writing this recap for days because "Safe And Sound" isn't an easy episode.
It should also assuage the fears of those dreading the worst: that the game would simply never make it out of development hell, or in a worst case scenario get canned for good.
I spent so long dreading the show's turn toward revolution, because while it was probably necessary to prolong the show's life, it also felt so directly antithetical to the spirit of Atwood's book.
It may not surprise you that Wardle is dreading this prolonged erection, but, as he said in an interview with This Morning, he is very much looking forward to being on other side.
The Sitch is probably dreading his jail cot ... but there's light at the end of the tunnel, because he and Lauren are asking for a $673 down comforter and $379 ivory sheepskin rug.
If you're already dreading all the dresses, shorts, and pants you have to get nipped and tucked before your next vacation, click on to save yourself the headache (and probably some money) instead.
This is the one that most private equity executives have been dreading since Barack Obama first walked into the White House, but which was a victim of bipartisan inaction on corporate tax reform.
I know how careless I am with socks, so I was already dreading day four, when I'd be forced to slip the shriveled corpses of the Magic Socks onto my feet once again.
In horror she flung her money at the old man who seized it greedily, and fled into the darkness, dreading nothing, thinking only of putting distance between her and the house of Morgan.
"Pretty much everybody is dreading being the subject of a tweet," Kristin Dziczek, director of the industry, labor and economics group at the Michigan-based analyst Center for Automotive Research, told The Guardian.
Parents, the Pope and The New York Times all agree Parents may be dreading the electronics ban the most, but parents are also most keenly aware of the double-edged sword of screens.
The most-vulnerable Democrat in Colorado's state House, Bri Buentello, is dreading door-knocking in her rural district now that Elizabeth Warren dropped her massive "Medicare for All" plan into the presidential arena.
Grey's Anatomy has only been back on air for about five weeks, but some fans may already be dreading the season's finale simply because it means enduring three months or more without the show.
These days, we have to weigh how much we want to take a trip against how much we're dreading a visit to the crowded airport and see which one wins out before planning travel.
No matter how gloomy it is outside, no matter how much you're dreading Sunday turning into Monday, no matter how crippling your hangover is, a breakfast burrito is the cure to what ails you.
Still, with not even a quarter of the city's population yet tested for the virus, officials are dreading that the real number of infected is much higher than the 1,112 confirmed cases so far.
While I no longer have feelings for him, I've been in a funk for several days, and I'm dreading the onslaught of social media posts from mutual friends who will be at the wedding.
Heyer's mother, Susan Bro, told The Associated Press that she'd been dreading the first anniversary of her daughter's death and compared losing a child to standing in shallow water as waves repeatedly roll in.
When Elliot gets really high, the camera smoothly drifts to the ceiling; when he answers a knock at the door (even though he's dreading it), the camera pulls the viewer inexorably forward with him.
The country has not suffered attacks on the same scale as France or Belgium, but the police have foiled several plots and the country has been dreading that it, too, could become a target.
Before you make any fast moves, spend time sorting through what you like about your job and paying attention to factors that have you dreading it, such as negative feedback or a taxing project.
His girlfriend, Kelly Godzik, lived a few blocks away and was also dreading the looming shutdown, but had no plans to move, as her lease wasn't up soon and she really liked her roommate.
Though it has been a long time since Hollywood last heard much from the man who heard its private conversations, he is hardly forgotten, and some of those he investigated were dreading this day.
Signs to watch out for include spending more time thinking about how to deal with your boss than actually working, dreading going to work every day and feeling physically or mentally exhausted or sick.
Jews overwhelmingly opposed Brexit, the main plank of Prime Minister Boris Johnson's campaign, dreading an emboldened far right and the splintering of a European project at the root of post-World War II peace.
As I watched the film I found myself dreading the moment when Rose would either be Chris's white savior or worse, another victim of her parents' sick intentions who needs saving by her Black boyfriend.
A climate denialist While the Queen will no doubt remain dutifully tight-lipped there can be little doubt that Prince Charles and his sons will all be dreading the time they must spend with Trump.
On Thursday, Donald Trump did what healthcare advocates, insurance companies, and working people across America have been long dreading by pulling the plug on government funds that help keep the country's health insurance markets stable.
The referendum has left us a nation at odds, not knowing which of our relatives voted which way and dreading the minefield of Christmas conversation more so than in any other year since records began.
FROM PEN: Former Bachelorette Deanna Stagliano is Already Dreading her Infant Son's Future Wedding Since then, he's shared two posts of the baby, not giving away too much information other than being ecstatic about fatherhood.
And there are children whose problems go beyond just being average (or a little worse) at basic athletic skills, and those children can find themselves dreading gym class, and in some cases even being bullied.
The results are reportedly leading to a much happier Gianforte election watch party—remember, just a few hours ago, Republicans were dreading whether a misdemeanor assault charge against their candidate would cost them the seat.
It is a position that Egypt, perhaps more than other countries in recent years, has found itself in time and again — blindsided by yet another crisis and dreading another blow to its vital tourism sector.
During the year she was held by the Islamic State, she spent her days dreading the smell of the ISIS fighter's breath, the disgusting sounds he made and the pain he inflicted on her body.
In the months after their husbands were killed, the young widows were not only grappling with grief and their children's confusion, but also dreading the inevitability of being passed along within their husbands' families. Mrs.
If it takes all the mental strength you can muster to get yourself to the gym, you probably shouldn't be going — and you're definitely not doing the right workout if you're dreading it that much.
He said he was now in his second semester of college and was hoping to become a lawyer, but that he was dreading having to take a math class, because he had never learned algebra.
"We've got what we voted for, we've only got to blame ourselves," said Jacqueline Ferguson, 61, adding that she was dreading the possibility of missing the last connection from London to Yorkshire, where she lives.
The star also wrote a blog for Bravo after the episode aired, 'fessing up to her inebriated state and admitting it was the episode she's "been dreading all season," as she wasn't quite sure what happened.
Republicans in Congress had been dreading the idea of reviving their failed attempt to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, especially since the chance of success is nil with Democrats in control of the House.
Fans may be eagerly waiting for (or dreading) the Walking Dead conclusion of the cliffhanger with Negan and his bat, but that's clearly not all that's going to be happening in Season 7 of AMC's hit.
FROM PEN: Former Bachelorette Deanna Stagliano is Already Dreading her Infant Son's Future Wedding   Future's big milestone and weekend of fun comes three weeks after his baby sister Sienna Princess made her entrance into the world.
And Speaker Paul D. Ryan's declaration last week that he was "not ready" to support Mr. Trump has given cover to some donors who, speaking privately, said they were already dreading the prospect of becoming involved.
You are always dreading the separations, while cheering them on, to get bigger, smarter, to crawl, babble, walk, speak, to have birthdays that you hope you'll live to see, that you pray they'll live to see.
No-one should have to come to work dreading an interaction with their manager, and no-one should have to lie awake at night wondering if this is the right company to build a career at.
Democrats spent weeks dreading that their momentum for their impeachment case against President Donald Trump, which they have built steadily since September, would crumble once the fractious and unpredictable Judiciary Committee regained control of the proceedings.
Fears about how Thailand will change under the crown prince go a long way to explaining why Bangkok's powerful conservative establishment—a loose clique of soldiers, bureaucrats, rich businessmen and royals—have been dreading the royal handover.
So cancel those post-work drinks you were dreading, slip on a pair of these carefree sheets, and travel back to simpler times instead (no judgements here if you decide to munch a PB&J in bed).
I would be surprised if it creates the kind of lasting impact of, say, The Dark Knight, but I'm dreading it becoming a cult favorite that forms a strident online community, à la Zack Snyder's Justice League.
FROM PEN: Former Bachelorette Deanna Stagliano is Already Dreading her Infant Son's Future Wedding This big accomplishment in her design career just another one of her many goals achieved, as Conrad says she thrives on being busy.
Once revealed, we've spent so much time dreading the monster's ability to harm our heroes that it barely has to wiggle one of the giant flower petals that make up its face to succeed in horrifying us.
Dreading the fantastical prince Demogorgon, the four kids get into a terrible squabble about spells of protection versus throwing a fireball, and it's this outburst that gets them busted by a mom who closes down the game.
If you're dreading the task of having to choose yet another perfect gift for the lady in your life (she is pretty awesome, after all) we've rounded up some of the best Valentine's Day gifts for ladies.
Your waiter or waitress has been dreading this moment, expecting an Excel-worthy breakdown of the bill, and by the end of it, there will almost certainly be a web of debt to be settled on Venmo.
It's a costume that's as silly as it is relevant, and with Thanksgiving right around the corner, it might be perfect for those of you dreading an inevitable all-out politics screaming match in the coming weeks.
So, I have found myself secretly relieved that I don't have to deal with her anymore, but I'm dreading helping my husband and the rest of the family get through his first holiday season without his mom.
You can see the 29-year-old looks about 5 years younger ... and if you saw his reaction to being forced to chop off his scruff earlier this week -- ya can tell he was dreading this moment.
But regardless of where you are in your career, if you find yourself overwhelmed and dreading each day you have to work, Fortune 500 company leadership advisor Annie McKee says it's time for your wake-up call.
I was terrified that I'd fall asleep and Diana would die without my knowing, so I lay there, eyes open, dreading the soft moans that came with her every exhale but also not wanting them to cease.
Overall, everybody was really friendly, and we were happy to see each other in the morning to the point that I was dreading the weekend a little bit, because I was on my own in my house.
They are dreading Thursday's publication of the more-than-300 page report, several of them told CNN in recent days, even as the President himself has told aides and friends he is eager to see his name cleared.
And we're not even in jail yet—after the trial, when the bus carrying Naz rolls across that long bridge and "Rikers Island" appears on the screen, we know what to expect, and what Naz must be dreading.
More than 2503 million Americans will head to airports this weekend dreading their encounters with a common adversary: people like Shekina Givens and the other employees of the troubled federal agency she works for, the Transportation Security Administration.
Considering Cersei gave the last woman who crossed her to Gregor Clegane for god knows what, I was expecting a return to Game of Thrones' famous love of rape and torture and rape-torture, and I was dreading it.
I had been dreading this kind of violence happening, although I would have never imagined this kind of scale -- 50 Muslim men, women and children killed in cold blood with such clinical, methodical precision and filmed for social media.
He recalled immediately dreading the moments of silence, the calls to action and the "thoughts and prayers" he knew would follow, and decided then he wouldn't let the nation's deadliest mass shooting pass by without a real debate in Congress.
I must say I'm kind of dreading the day when I open my email and see an endless stream of messages from random people who seem to know a creepy amount about me, but hey, it's the world we live in.
Beyond her racially offensive tweet being "abhorrent" to the company's values, ABC executives had to realize that because there little chance of controlling the star of their biggest show, they had reason for knots in their stomachs, dreading more unwelcome surprises.
The series of attacks in Brussels on the March 22—two bombs at an airport, one in a train station, 32 victims dead, scores injured, that lurid and panicked nightmare we've all been dreading—are also notable for what didn't happen.
Becca Hess, her brother, and best friend turned off their radio on Wednesday afternoon, dreading news of worsening conditions in their hometown, which they'd left as a vicious wildfire forced out 23,22016 people and left parts of it in ruins.
Becca Hess, her brother, and best friend turned off their radio on Wednesday afternoon, dreading news of worsening conditions in their hometown, which they'd left as a vicious wildfire forced out 80,000 people and left parts of it in ruins.
But those dreading 50th-anniversary greatest-hits medleys will find solace, enlightenment and surprise in João Moreira Salles's "In the Intense Now," a bittersweet, ruminative documentary essay composed of footage from the era accompanied by thoughtful, disarmingly personal voice-over narration.
GENEVA (Reuters) - A doctor has become the first probable Ebola case in one of the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo's most violence-ridden and inaccessible zones, a scenario "we have all been dreading", the World Health Organization said on Friday.
However, for every picture-perfect Instagram posted from their travels after the show, there have also been sus moments from interviews and on Twitter that have me dreading that Unglert's first instinct was right all along: He's not a relationship person.
Whether you're dreading the next few months or you love the winter and are looking forward to pretty snowfalls and cozy sweaters and the holidays, you're going to want hearty, cozy soups to warm you up from the inside out.
A year ago, the six Lair brothers from Apex, North Carolina, were dreading all the pink they knew was about to be a part of their lives as they got ready to welcome a baby sister – the first girl in the family.
I've been dreading it, but I figured it was going to happen sooner or later, and not because of who Bolton is or what he believes but because he's on television a lot, and the president appears to watch a lot of television.
"I start out absolutely dreading it, do an incredibly punishing workout, bitch about it the whole time, and end up feeling 100 percent better when I leave," the actress, 43, tells SHAPE in the January/February 2017 issue, on newsstands Jan. 3.
We should never become complacent about our health, nor should we have to live dreading any life-threatening disease or its recurrence, knowing that scientific progress is steadily at work solving medical mysteries and making its results accessible to all in need.
GAVLE, Sweden — Abdikadir Yasin and his wife waited for months, dreading a call telling them they would have to leave Sweden and return to western China, where the government has corralled hundreds of thousands of Muslim Uighurs like them into re-education camps.
There you have it: The first meme of the decade is about being the first meme of the decade, anticipating the first meme of the decade, and dreading the inevitability of getting sick of and hating the first meme of the decade.
And since it is Gilbert and Sullivan on the bill, you may be excused for dreading that imminent camp of a different and more strident kind, with arch and winking performances of an operetta that is arch and winking to begin with.
But I was just so relieved to have the show's storylines go back to something manageable — and interested in the different cast dynamics that Beth introduces, besides — that I was actively dreading getting launched back into the mess of where the third season left off.
It's unlikely you'll ever be exactly like your mom, but this thread is an important reminder that there's no one-size-fits-all relationship with mothers: You can look forward to having your mom's perspective, while still dreading ever showing signs of her temper.
She was upset and already dreading the thought of Michael giving her the embarrassing "Longest Engagement" award for another year in a row, so when she received the "Whitest Sneakers" award instead she was so overcome with relief and joy that she kissed Jim.
J.D. Daniels's debut essay and short story collection, The Correspondence, is so good, so clean and incisive, with such taut, muscular prose, that I'm already dreading the number of terrible imitations it will undoubtedly generate in MFA programs across America in the coming year.
At various points, we may think we know where the story is heading — sometimes dreading an inevitable tragedy, sometimes embracing a promise of reconciliation or redemption — but the film is as full of detours and switchbacks as the mountain roads its characters must negotiate.
SEATTLE, March 13 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Shortly after Washington Governor Jay Inslee announced a ban this week on large gatherings in the Seattle area to stem the largest coronavirus outbreak in the United States, security guard Omar Kadmiri received the message he had been dreading.
Ms. Frederick, who was wearing a red dress and bejeweled crawfish tiara (the animal's sparkly legs were splayed out as if it had been recently boiled), was already dreading having to give up her crown at the next crawfish pageant in Breaux Bridge in April.
But as much as you might be hoping or dreading it to be true, this is probably not E.T. "We've joked about spaceship battles and death stars blowing up, but we think we can explain it with ordinary physics," said Shami Chatterjee, a Cornell astronomer.
While many New Yorkers are dreading the day Amazon moves into its new "headquarters" in the Long Island City neighborhood of Queens and crowds the subway with 25,000 new workers, there's one group of people welcoming the company with open arms: Executives at other tech firms.
I imagine, more likely, that they'd stand awkwardly in the doorway, smiling politely, and letting me mentally replace their furniture with the pre-IKEA ghosts of my past, all the while dreading the moment when my gang of robber pals run in to ransack the place.
While most donors and Republican leaders had become resigned to the probability that Mr. Trump would be their nominee, the withdrawals of Mr. Cruz on Tuesday night and Mr. Kasich on Wednesday forced them to face up sooner than expected to a question they had been dreading.
I slipped on my shoes, shorts and tank top, and geared up for a half-mile run around my neighborhood that I was half-dreading, half-hoping I'd slay – considering I had channeled Kim Kardashian West for a day and "ran" four miles that one time.
Politico reported that Democratic operatives were "dreading" her book tour, fearful it would reopen old wounds and divisions, and leftist critics have vocal with their recriminations—namely, that "staging a vanity book tour" and "relitigating 2016" are bad priorities for a progressive to have right now.
"We rarely see the down-ballot guys outperform the top of the ballot, but at this point, it looks like that's going to happen," said Brian Walsh, the former National Republican Congressional Committee political director who just a month ago was dreading a doomsday for the House.
The gloom and shadows of the inhospitable planet and the hushed, antiseptic corridors of the Covenant are superior horror-movie environments, and the fact that you know more or less exactly what's coming doesn't diminish the creepiness, or lessen the jolt when the thing you're dreading arrives.
Soon after that video cut off, 400 miles away in Gorali, the ringing of a phone broke the night's silence in the humble mudbrick house where Salahuddin's parents lived, and my uncle Afzal received the call he had been dreading for most of his son's life.
Holiday OOO days have us as excited as anyone, but that doesn't mean we aren't also dreading the inevitable frantic packing that accompanies just about every trip, resulting in a variety of disparate pieces, none of which seem to come together for any reasonable, cohesive outfit.
It can get a little hectic when a new campaign is launching at the beginning of the month, but we try our best to make sure we want to come to work in the morning, rather than dreading the work day and always looking forward to the weekend.
In case you hadn't heard, Google Hangouts is going away — and if you've been dreading the day you'll have to replace it with the perhaps much nicer-looking Hangouts Chat and Hangouts Meet, we've got some brand-new guidance from Google on when the switch will be happening.
We'll see if President Obama makes more statements or initiates actions like calling for formal recognition of Palestine as a member state at the U.N. The historic and permanent aspect of such a move, which some in Israel are now expecting and dreading, would not be lost on anyone.
Although this was the moment I had been dreading from the moment I walked in, all the anxiety that had accumulated throughout the morning surprisingly melted away; the students who had previously been staring at their phones raised their heads to pay attention as I shared my story.
The Portuguese is hardly a graduate of the swashbuckling school of soccer himself but his remarkable record of success across Europe, combined with a larger-than-life personality, mean that, if he is appointed, United fans will at least be able to look forward to next season rather than dreading it.
I was so dreading the back-breaking ritual of packing, lugging, unpacking, and swearing to die in whatever cramped apartment I moved to next that I tried to pawn them off on a neighbor; unfortunately, my scads of black metal, crust punk, doom, and country albums remained my own goddamn problem.
If you find yourself dreading mowing the lawn because of the physical effort and time it takes to cover the area with a push mower, then it might be time to upgrade to a riding lawn mower (also called a ride-on mower), especially if you have acres of grass to cut.
That's the thing I was dreading about the Supreme Court, I had been telling Strangio: The justices were going to have to make a decision about millions of peoples' lives through the lens of whatever—or whatever little—they knew about trans people, inside the narrow frame of the cases before them.
I'm dreading the moments when they kill Brienne just to make her recent knighting feel more ironic and hollow, kill Tyrion because they don't seem to like him and they've never known what to do with a really smart character, or kill any number of other people solely to dominate next-day water cooler conversation.
Add to that, many of those critical of Trump are dreading the prospect of being trapped at a Thanksgiving gathering with that pro-Trump uncle who responds to every political point with, "But what about Hillary Clinton..." But come Thanksgiving, one group of people should truly be giving thanks for Trump: Late-night comedians.
I've been rehearsing this moment in my head—dreading it, honestly—and when I sling the blades over my shoulder, as I have thousands of times with skis longer than I am tall, I can't determine the balance point, so I end up carrying them awkwardly in my hand like a pair of garden pruners.
If we want partnership, we will have it, and while I can't tell you how or when, and I won't insult you with "dating advice," I can tell you that living life from a place of looking forward to the future, rather than dreading its uncertainty, has entirely changed my life for the better.
Top military officials are already dreading a Trump presidency, Clinton seems more likely than Obama to push the US into foreign entanglements, and whoever is sitting in the Oval Office will inevitably have to deal with a divided and deadlocked Congress that will make it difficult or impossible to do routine things like fill court vacancies.
So we headed over to Moe's Tavern for a couple of Krusty Burgers when OH NO THERE IS A BAND OF DEMENTED CLOWNS CARRYING CHAIN SAWS BOLTING RIGHT TOWARD US AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH — The Verdict: After dreading it for weeks — and with the memory of my teenage visit haunting me for decades — I was close to backing out of this assignment.
Former FBI Director James ComeyJames Brien Comey3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 85033 Barr predicts progressive prosecutors will lead to 'more crime, more victims' James Comey shows our criminal justice system works as intended MORE said Sunday he told former President Obama after the 2016 election that he was dreading working in the Trump administration.
Read more: The Toronto Raptors won the NBA championship, and people can't stop celebrating a player who barely stepped on the courtAt the event, Lin said he was dreading his trip to Asia because he knew he would have to put on a happy face while discussing the championship and free agency, neither of which was an entirely positive experience for him.
When I do picture it, I see myself waking up on a sunny day, seeing the light stream in through the window, and instead of groaning under my covers, dreading the moment my feet touch the cold wooden floor, I simply wake up with a smile on my face and a drive to see what the day has to offer.
It is astounding to watch leaders and candidates of the party of Lincoln and Reagan base a presidential campaign on a big lie, claiming a candidate they fear and hold in contempt is worthy of the presidency, suggesting he doesn't really believe the things he says, secretly dreading the damage he will do to their party and to our nation.
These fears are not based merely on a sense of dreading-the-worst from a man who has called climate change a Chinese hoax, nominated a climate change denier with close ties to the fossil fuel industry as head of the EPA, the CEO of ExxonMobil as Secretary of State, and will reportedly name the fossil fuel-friendly Rick Perry as Secretary of Energy.
So while many of you are headed home over this long weekend dreading that inevitable moment when the election comes up in conversation over the dinner table, instead of engaging in the usual shouting match and tears, this year perhaps we should all take a page out of Tove Lo's book instead and try wearing our personal politics on our proverbial sleeves, or laps, as the case may be.
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If you prep for the holiday season by accepting yourself for who you are -- perhaps someone who does not enjoy colleague karaoke; who welcomes the extra five pounds that Santa typically delivers (via nog and cookies); or who is more inclined to take a vacation in January than to start a masochistic diet, exercise or personal improvement regimen -- then you can slide on into the New Year feeling good about where you are, instead of dreading how far you have to go.
Even back in elementary school, I can remember waking up lethargically and dreading leaving the house—I would much rather have stayed at home and focused on the things that I actually wanted to learn about, perfecting the flour-to-water ratio of my papier-mâché paste, strategically rearranging the carnivorous Venus fly traps and pitcher plants in my terrarium, or helping Ma prepare the ingredients for her daily Tamil cooking, scraping coconuts using a hand-cranked tool from Sri Lanka that resembled a medieval torture device.
Here's a guide to seamlessly weaving these Kimoji into your everyday conversations: When someone cancels plans you were secretly dreading: When you're coordinating outfits with your friend: When you feel like inserting a butt into your conversation for no particular reason: When you truly couldn't be happier to live in America: When you're feeling frisky: Or, you could use any one of these (sort of) NSFW animated Kimoji: The new themed Kimoji are free – that is, if you download the newest 99-cent pack on the Kimoji app.
Ben Schlappig, an expert in such matters, writes on his One Mile at a Time blog: When you look at member impressions of the merger, the general sentiment is that Marriott Rewards members are quite excited about it ("we'll be able to redeem points at cool Starwood hotels soon, and might even pick up some elite benefits"), while Starwood Preferred Guest members are dreading it ("SPG is special precisely because they're not Marriott or Hilton or IHG, so like every other merger up until now, things will get worse").

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