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The 550-meter-long work, Triumphs and Laments, will encompass 80 figures along Rome's Tiber River, embodying various, well, triumphs and laments from the Italian capital's history.
" A gangster's moll laments her addiction to "The Stuff.
"That routine of homework is just 'Ugh,' " she laments.
"He was the smartest student in the class," O'Connor laments.
"We have nothing else here but coal," laments one man.
"You can't be a conservative Democrat any more," he laments.
"NO ONE buys furniture in a crisis," laments Konstantinos Vourvoulakis.
Colton laments that his camel wandered away from Becca's camel.
He laments the old days, when people would share food.
"This new tariff puts that goal in doubt," he laments.
"Stan made it happen so fast," a teary Hunter laments.
"I used to sleep nine hours a night," she laments.
" He laments that "people don't talk to each other enough.
"Our parties aren't representing us," laments one of its volunteers.
"Supermom is really getting on my nerves," Tutera, 49, laments.
Mr Cavalier also laments the lack of "big bang" changes.
"We are being left behind," laments Iqbal Kumkelo, a student.
"Momma, I'm so sorry, I'm not sober anymore," she laments.
"I wish I had a granddaughter for you," she laments.
The move will kill whatever trade is left, she laments.
That's a major appliance, that's not a name,'' Duckie laments.
"My mother, she's blaming me," Pippa laments to Benson, sobbing.
"True or not, it doesn't matter in politics," he laments.
"Emperor Akihito did not mention us at all," Extremadura laments.
But Lim laments the decline in sophistication of presidential rhetoric.
"Everybody's always trying to get in my head," he laments.
"We are in a cosmic depression," a British psychologist laments.
"Who's gonna save me from this hell?" the Weeknd laments.
"This populist tone is so full of hate," she laments.
" He also laments that "The term selling-out has disappeared.
Party leaders see Christianity as a foreign intruder, he laments.
"Things will never get better for Staten Island," Borelli laments.
The Democratic president laments said shooting, and people buy more guns.
"You have to sacrifice yourself, or you don't eat," he laments.
From an ornate sofa, Mr Thaksin laments Thailand's enduring wealth gap.
He laments "the ignominy and the constant humiliation of premature ejaculation".
Greece, Dr Xanthopoulos laments, has been slow to adopt such software.
"Emotionally, this was not an easy decision to make," she laments.
"Modern toys [aren't] as hackable as the old ones," laments Battle.
He laments that the U.S. is already lagging in drone delivery.
"I already want to travel [but] they're too young," he laments.
"The [water] trucks haven't gone by" for a while, she laments.
First of all, Ms Kondo laments that tidying is criminally misunderstood.
"Nobody calls each other anymore, it's all about texting," Bailey laments.
"Unfortunately, it's kind of a Cuban trait," laments a rueful doctor.
One NPC laments that she cannot manage to change project teams.
She laments that she often forgets to vote on Election Day.
" The political system, he laments, is "rigged against third parties terribly.
"I pay $750 for something that's twice the size!" she laments.
There's lot more crime, we are locking our doors,' Benson laments.
He laments that Hungary is increasingly resembling autocratic states like Russia.
Lately, he laments, it's been too hot with too little rain.
Carmody told the court on Monday that the company laments Levandowski's hiring.
"God, I can't believe I fell for my kidnapper again," laments Belle.
"My nights are so long," he laments, recalling days on the road.
As one user opines on Sonic Forces, another laments the Trump presidency.
"No one thinks I deserve her," he laments on his wedding day.
"Democrats berated him for complicity, Republicans attacked him for disloyalty," laments Packer.
"Everybody is doing the exact opposite to us," laments Ms Owen Lewis.
As Mr Abbasov of Scrapo laments, the circular economy rarely crosses borders.
"Geopolitical relevance is returning to the Balkans," laments Veton Latifi, an analyst.
"They do nothing; they just talk," laments Pochaki, a manager in Jakarta.
But it will not survive to the next generation, Mr Kawasaki laments.
"I've worked so hard to be perfect," she laments in the trailer.
"If we disengage, people will starve to death," laments an American official.
"None of this ever happened before the Meyers moved here," one laments.
"We have had our heads in the sand about this," she laments.
"You have destroyed so much," laments the game's antagonist at one point.
"It's a loss of historic culture and Tunisian culinary patrimony," he laments.
Michael Heseltine, a Tory grandee, laments that "we have effectively no government".
And, perhaps, that mystery is symbolic of a larger issue, laments Parks.
"I am so disappointed how it worked out with Josh," she laments.
That being said, Mashaal laments the larger shift that Being's shutdown represents.
"We can't make a profit," laments Cheah You Wok, the factory's manager.
"I loved her as if she were my own daughter," Marinov laments.
"Government-mandated gibberish almost killed this wonderful, honest, lawful business," laments Pearson.
"A moment is going to arrive when there's isn't anyone," Azzato laments.
" A disaffected teenager laments, "God is a drunk sleeping under a cactus.
"I have such pity for the people who play them," he laments.
It, too, has already provoked laments over what is no longer there.
"I've heard that too, but you can never verify that," Dunn laments.
He laments not finding it sooner, urges readers to take a taste.
"The therapeutic function soon gets the better of us all," Thacker laments.
"You haven't touched me in almost a year," she laments to Jake.
"There's no fresh start in today's world," she laments behind a mask.
Even the most neutral narratives are laced with laments, resentments and regrets.
"It's really bad being here," laments Ibrahim, a 13-year-old shopkeeper.
Brown laments the lack of attention given to sexual assault in sports.
"We didn't escape," Nahid laments, as she reckons the cost of their displacement.
The charity was not set up to carry out rescue missions, he laments.
Ms Tescher laments the slow pace of bank transfers within the United States.
"There's no consensus in the country on how to move forward," he laments.
"I look out at my audiences and see them getting older," laments Ebizo.
Trump often privately laments that his current lawyers don't measure up to Cohn.
"You're constantly reminded that reasonable, rational discourse doesn't have any effect," he laments.
"It's like we're still living in the era of Columbus," laments a fisherman.
"No wonder nowadays people just throw security issues on Twitter right?" laments Tian.
"I don't want to lose my 12 months free no interest," he laments.
"Of all the places for it to sting me," Brady laments to PEOPLE.
Government pressure to use the national language has been counter-productive, he laments.
The UN committee notes this progress but laments foot-dragging on other issues.
He or she values international alliances, hails bipartisan compromise and laments political tribalism.
Among their laments: Students are too wrapped up in racial and identity politics.
"People think that in Chinese society, an unmarried woman is incomplete," another laments.
There are odes to tools, references to John Wayne, laments about bad weather.
"If you lose your father they call you an orphan," the father laments.
There was no effort to provide low-cost housing or services, he laments.
What can Democrats, and anyone else who laments legal politicization, do about it?
"I feel so ashamed, I just want to vacate my life," Gork laments.
She yells at children and laments that she's gotten in over her head.
She laments how social media has escalated our lack of civility, for example.
Theuth expects gratitude; instead, Thamus laments that writing will weaken his subject's memory.
Even so, he laments the speed at which gentrification is transforming the neighborhood.
"There are those who will never forgive me for holding it," he laments.
He laments a missed opportunity to inspire a new generation of basketball players.
Maybe she even wonders and laments that you keep her at arm's length.
Still, Pruitt laments the "political football" that he says his agency has become.
Professor Millies laments that reason is no longer enough to win in American politics.
"I thought I was going to be hot and sexy with guns," she laments.
He finally manages to submit the application, but laments that his chances aren't high.
He laments years lost to cocaine and PCP, gangs, depression and bi-polar disorder.
Mansoor Hamayun, the CEO of Bboxx, laments that he can't make systems quickly enough.
Mr Walden laments that FIFA is merely "sweeping Russia's doping fraud under the carpet".
Even unsuccessful suits are an unwelcome distraction from running a business, Mr Margulies laments.
"We often invite television to come and now they say 'No'," Mama Yuli laments.
"We have the world's highest IVF numbers and the lowest success rate," he laments.
"This is the third time I've had my heart broken like this," she laments.
"Kris Jenner is just doing too much with my office," Kylie laments to Khloé.
On the song, he laments that he wants more than what he currently has.
"Nobody was working as a team, everybody was working on 'their thing,' " laments Loge.
Rural America, even as it laments its economic weakness, retains vastly disproportionate electoral strength.
Mr. Thiel also misunderstands what led to the technology and housing crises he laments.
In the classic song, "Electric Avenue," singer Eddy Grant laments poverty and class struggle.
On Twitter, she laments how her comments might have impacted her colleagues and employer.
Here he laments a relationship that ended and pleas for his partner to return.
Ushiro sometimes laments the way things used to be, in her pre-influencer days.
In a Washington Post op-ed, Scott laments the GOP silence on Iowa Rep.
Of course one laments some changes, but you have to be careful about that.
"I thought that this would all work out after a while," Matt Berninger laments.
Many men in the countryside are "left behind", laments a government official in Akita.
"I am forty-five years old and my life is in tatters," she laments.
"Sometimes with male bosses, you have to be a little discreet," one employee laments.
Siegel laments the slow advances in treatment of lung cancer as well as pancreatic cancers.
Mr Zhao laments that to boost his earnings, he has to tell more dirty jokes.
Few parents see the need for all-round development of mind and body, she laments.
He laments the state of the nation's bridges and airports and promises to repair them.
One foreign financier laments the glacial pace of activity in Mexico's courts and government buildings.
"Instagram is a curated feed, but you only get to see the highlights," Systrom laments.
As for the American dream, Ms Churchwell laments that it has become fossilised and flat.
"The same torturers are still there," laments a veteran of the UN's Human Rights Council.
"We thought we might find at least something," laments Bruce Wydick, one of the academics.
To get free online services, she laments, they hand over intimate information to technology firms.
"I really believe bureaucracy is showing its evil head," laments Islamorada City Councilman Mike Forster.
"  "He's so ripped, and so hot," old Papa laments, "How can I compete with that?
"I wish homeowners would not plant this tree," laments  Cassy Aoyagi , president of FormLA Landscaping.
Michael Dorf, a leftish professor at Cornell, laments Mr Posner's "peevish" turn in recent years.
"All the innovations are coming from the US, like the iPhone and Google," laments Glass.
"I'm going to get in so much trouble for this," Patterson laments after his admission.
Kim laments the Chick-Fil-A, Quiznos, and Wendy's of the UT Austin Student Union.
And Fishman laments the lost and frayed relationships with friends and relatives, particularly his mother.
"Aside from blow jobs, though, I'm through with being the perfect girlfriend," laments Heti's narrator.
Suzuki laments, however, that senior citizens aren't as revered as they were four decades ago.
Businesses restricted to cash are "targets for assaults" that endanger the public, laments California's treasury.
"Can tech just find one issue that's supportive of Republicans?" laments a disconsolate Republican lobbyist.
At the Armory, their laments, wails and cries are also testament to their own bereavements.
" Yet she admits to "a bit of a guilty conscience," and laments "indifference and shortsightedness.
She laments that new equipment has cut back on storage of bulky prints and negatives.
" As Dietz laments, "We lack a standard of care for children and teenagers with obesity.
"I received a lot of hostility from both friends and family members," Spence-Adofo laments.
Bowles's lyrics veer into beautiful absurdity as quickly as they fall back into traditional laments.
"Strawberry and Gooden, man, they were going to be our guys for years," he laments.
Gladwell laments the absence of such research without identifying the primary roadblock—the federal government.
He laments decades of economic stasis which, he argues, have pushed the poor into crime.
Andrew Michta laments the loss of Western confidence in an essay in The American Interest.
"Dreams have never been the answer/And dreams have never made my bed," he laments.
"She would need to have lived through those earlier days with us," the narrator laments.
Scroll further: My friend laments her canceled marathon (but she understands it had to happen).
Scroll further: My friend laments her canceled marathon (but she understands it had to happen).
As McFaul himself laments, 'the hot peace, tragically but perhaps necessarily, seems here to stay.
"Ten years ago, they had to learn Cantonese to be here," a passenger laments to Hank.
"These issues have been a part of our society and normalized for so long," Champion laments.
"The canals are beautiful, and cars are parked along them all the time," laments Mr Litjens.
He denies any wrongdoing, and laments that the "Odebrecht effect" has made all political decisions suspect.
Mr Hasegawa laments that just 6,641 former residents of the islands are still alive, all elderly.
"It feels like we are being annexed and occupied," laments Gojko Raicevic, an anti-NATO activist.
As G.T. Bynum, Tulsa's new, babyfaced mayor, laments, his scope for manoeuvre is just as narrow.
"Policing on its own won't solve the problem," laments Mick Palmer, a former federal police commissioner.
Mr Sharman laments the "inherent difficulty of international legal action in a world of sovereign states".
Concluding the solemn clip, the actor laments, "He's really gone," stoically referencing his once-substantial mustache.
Mr Hiddink laments that the country failed to introduce a comprehensive scouting programme a decade ago.
"No one here has any idea about the massacres committed during the revolution," Mr López laments.
Repugnance, he laments, tilts the political playing field against ideas that unlock the gains from trade.
Barlow also laments that Medicaid expansion is the lifeblood southwest Georgia needs to keep hospitals open.
"It's hard because we always end up having to work at the same time," she laments.
"I couldn't escape the fact that the virus caused a devastation in this country," he laments.
There's the sweeping romance, which laments the family curse that kills any man a witch loves.
Online from the upcoming episode, the current Bachelor laments about the overnight dates on the horizon.
"Even though I thought I would be super rested, I am just so exhausted," she laments.
The laments she has heard are backed up by data, according to Mona Chalabi of fivethirtyeight.com.
"I feel like when people talk about rap music, they talk down on it," he laments.
The governor of the central bank also laments the Philippines' lax regime to counter money laundering.
As a consequence, laments an EU source, Macedonia's politicians "seem determined to damage their own country."
"The old left-right divide in this country has gone," laments Rafal Trzaskowski, a liberal politician.
A blues musician laments that concerts in his city are far less well-attended than before.
"I'm beginning to think there is no such thing as a good woman filmmaker," she laments.
"We don't have any industries trying to knock the door down," laments Saint Thomas, the mayor.
What's more, the op-ed may exacerbate the very crisis of competence that the author laments.
Carl shakes his head and laments the violence, but he also doesn't do anything about it.
On a trip to Venice, Alex laments to Zach the belatedness he feels as a writer.
"I'm too young to die and too old to eat off the kids' menu!" he laments.
As the triumvirate takes inventory of their laments, they must consider how broken the franchise is.
"I wanted to bring a piece of modernity to a sleepy Cuban town," the architect laments.
JOHN FULLINWIDER Dallas To the Editor: Ross Douthat laments the lack of a unified national narrative.
The animals are gone — Sam Weldon (Margaret Qualley), a teenager, laments that she's never seen a swan.
Lexie is now holding little group sessions where she laments about how awful things are under Allie.
" Brinker also laments, "We still don't have very many women global CEOs" or female "corporate board members.
In Episode 4 of Queer Eye Season 3, a father laments that his daughter is gaining weight.
"I'm a graduate in accounting but I work as a hotel cashier," laments one exasperated Ambo resident.
Cole laments the "typo police" who show up to closely read her stories for poorly placed commas.
The Rubio report laments that at least ten American firms supply vital parts to the C-919.
Yet Tokyo, he laments, is still a 20th-century city struggling to become a 21st-century one.
"Tipping accounts for about half – if not more than half – of the money I make," Rittman laments.
"We are twisted and coated in this beastly beauty," laments Aijaz Hussain, a grizzled journalist in Srinagar.
"He has lost interest in reform," laments a Delhi businessman who voted for the BJP in 2014.
This was done to learn and ritualize the texts, which often consisted of love songs and laments.
Yet "only a fraction of gifted children eventually become revolutionary adult creators," laments the psychologist Ellen Winner.
Teddy laments that he and Dolores have "ridden for 10 miles," and all they've seen is bloodshed.
When Blake sings, "Don't miss it / Like I did," he laments not appreciating the moment while depressed.
"All I want is to forget how old I am," vocalist Dylan Rau laments on the song.
Even as Trump preaches unity, he's guilty of having taken direct part in the division he laments.
Julie Mason laments that none of the changes are likely to appease the annual dinner's constant critics.
Meanwhile, the tearful Queen Marie soaks up scads of tissues as she laments the king's approaching demise.
Now Clinton, who survived a nearly three-decade crack habit, laments the rise of the pharmaceutical industry.
In fact, she'd prefer not to be defined at all, and laments "plus-size" as a term.
Centered around the trauma of a lost love, Lamar's performance shifted between wailing screeches to woeful laments.
But Eliot feels unfulfilled: "The thought persists my efforts come to little or to naught," he laments.
"I didn't wear my high heel shoes/'Cause I couldn't be taller than you," Ms. Ballerini laments.
A lugubrious detective laments official ineptitude in missing-child cases, and a volunteer search group is contacted.
In an Op-Ed, a writer questions — and laments — the blurring of people's personal and online lives.
In an Op-Ed, a writer questions — and laments — the blurring of peoples' personal and online lives.
" At one point, the painter laments: "Nowadays, to understand a black person, you have to be black!
She professes to be an introvert, and she repeatedly laments New York's materialism, posturing and social churn.
"'Oh, be respectable, write about nice people, show how good we are,' say the Negroes," he laments.
And the final column by Mr. Khashoggi laments a lack of free press in the Arab world.
Trump laments that Hillary Clinton wasn't prosecuted and calls the former leaders of the FBI "scum" pic.twitter.
They're headshot sketches of a soulful guy: He wrinkles his brow, sheds a tear, laments his loneliness.
Your reviewer laments this as "naïve and unfeasible," but seems unaware of recent developments across the globe.
Whereas Mr. Chappelle laments having to change his "pronoun game" in talking about transgender people, Louis C .
Businessman Andrew Yang laments that he's one of few Democrats of color still in the presidential race.
Even so, Benaim laments the lost potential of Long Island City becoming the next big tech hub.
"We weren't even given the courtesy of a chance to give her a heads-up," laments Jennings.
"We may never see each other [outside Saudi Arabia] unless the ban is removed," al-Qadi laments.
"The Pacemaker came out just as the world started to change to an iPhone world," he laments.
Elizabeth Hamilton laments that her lost husband would have had more time to work against the institution.
"Ministers of the government of Canada stood up inside Parliament and called me a criminal," George laments.
"I'm sure there were more secrets, and I'm guessing my mom was killed because of them," Jason laments.
" At the end of the video, he laments, "This is how the Native Americans' heritage is being treated.
But Zarina's work, even while it laments and dirges, is always, first and foremost, a celebration of life.
Everybody, from President Donald Trump on down, laments our impotence in bringing down the list prices of drugs.
In a Snapchat video from Friday night, the reality star laments being forced to act as Jenner's driver.
"I can't even really think which direction she might go," laments Dominique with a shake of her head.
She is thrilled about her furry wards finding new homes in the West, but laments being left behind.
"  "Sixty million people watching," laments another, "and he was going to stick his dick in his mouth again.
He rejects demands that immigrants assimilate or "remigrate" but laments "sometimes-brutal" changes they bring to European communities.
"In China it is only powerful people like enterprise leaders or school directors who become representatives," she laments.
She laments how we've lost that ability to just have some calm, respectful conversations with friends and family.
Mr Sciarappa laments in his videos how little bitcoin his Antminer S9 churns out now compared with November.
"I would have liked the government to do something against global warming and pollution," one young girl laments.
"There was a time when I thought that I had lost my faith," Begonia laments on the track.
IN "LAKMé", AN opera by Léo Delibes, a Brahmin priest laments his daughter's affair with a British officer.
"Everything left from Ukraine has been erased," laments Archbishop Kliment, head of the Ukrainian Orthodox church in Crimea.
"I understand your concern," it responded to drivers, suggesting their laments be directed to the city's Transportation Department.
"It's very difficult to find a drone operator when you spot a drone in the sky," Michel laments.
Tom jokes he's "gonna cry" and laments his student loans, but writes a check when the time comes.
"Quebec's climate is an extreme climate; very hot summers, and very, very harsh and cold winters," Campeau laments.
"You see the government sitting down with them…You see the churches sitting down with them," he laments.
Is it true that one woman's allegation of sexual harassment could vitiate an entire career, as Brokaw laments?
In Seattle, she enjoys the freedom of living alone, but she also laments having to find new friends.
Check it out here, and email us with all of your laments and praises for the new system.
"I thought we were going to wait until we were at least 30 to get married," she laments.
Furthermore, "the public hospital doesn't offer treatment or medicine—just appointments without a follow-up," laments Saadaldean's mother.
House GOP recriminations: The Hill: One retiring GOP lawmaker laments that colleagues "lose their soul" while in Congress.
"It's harder to make young friends here than it is in places like Lagos or Delhi," she laments.
He prosaically narrates his daily routines, including reminiscences about his youth as well as laments about his country.
"It's just such a terrible life," laments Alicia, tired from wrangling her boys between dinner, homework, and sleep.
In it, he laments the rise of clickbait and the undeserving, uninventive attention-seekers who now colonise YouTube.
She laments in her work the polluting and warming of the oceans and the decimation of coral reefs.
Likewise, the songs, many built from musical cells Sondheim flips and shuffles, darken into warnings, laments and lullabies.
The Jens Lekman portrayed in song would never listen to conventionally stark acoustic laments, let alone play them.
Southern politicians find themselves especially at a loss; their only platform had been white supremacy, one senator laments.
It is, laments James Cameron, head of the ODI, a development think-tank, "a vision of the future".
Mr. Azzawi laments the fact that rather than rebuilding Iraq, the American occupation fostered new, bloody sectarian divides.
"In Japan the dryers don't work," Bashir laments as he recalls his frustration hanging clothes outside to dry.
Cramer—like Trump—laments the GOP was unable to overhaul the ACA; Heitkamp views Cramer's solutions as unhelpful.
She might have told us what she herself was doing to combat this climate change she so laments.
His comments added another wrinkle to his ambivalent relationship with the game he often celebrates, but also laments.
But as we survey the colorful contents of the local restaurants' glass displays, Jaime laments the missing lingueirão.
Triumphs and Laments: A Project for Rome launches on April 21 and 22 with free nighttime public performances.
"Cats being allowed to compete in the Westminster Dog show proves nothing is sacred anymore," laments one feline foe.
"We're not the dominant country we were 22016 years ago," laments Pierre Gratton of the Mining Association of Canada.
"Way too much for me, way too much for me, girl I'm only 16," Roberts laments in the lyrics.
Memes, laments and the suggestion that Time's Person of the Year should be "Death" have circulated in recent months.
It's a mistreatment of the story Bendix laments, as did critics for outlets like the Chicago Tribune and Newsweek.
And as they hit the mats for a little ab work, Jenna laments about her body struggles to Barbara.
Rebecca laments Jack's reticence to let her into his life to her friend they're staying with in Los Angeles.
Mr Grandão laments the waste-dumping and land-grabbing in São Bento, but blames it on the mayor's office.
"The demand for credit is high, but the savings culture is poor," laments an officer at a Ugandan SACCO.
Mr Moy laments: "What you have is criminals keen to spin the misfortune of others into their own fortune."
"Better drugs are available to richer countries but they are not yet available in the Philippines," laments Dr Salvaña.
"The State will keep on fighting and they'll just show more stuff on TV," Steven laments at one point.
In one interview, Andy Hertzfeld laments blowing off deadlines to design a virtual coin-flip in a gaming app.
"The internet was built without identity management," laments Thorsten Niebuhr of WedaCon, a German firm that does just that.
In Mexico AMLO laments the "tragedy" of those who have to move to big cities to make a living.
"It really set town back," laments Linda Dellinger, owner of the Christian bookstore up the street from Knife & Fork.
"They're operating in all these different spaces, as they also try to hold on to their childhood," Tillet laments.
" She added that cats are "the most fascinating, wonderful creatures" and laments that the public "has them all wrong.
"If you don't have a booking agent, it's pretty damn near impossible to get a decent gig," he laments.
A Scot who relocated from Glasgow 40 years ago, Hunter laments what he neatly terms the "gastrification" of pubs.
The African Airlines Association laments that the continent's own airlines only carry 20% of passengers to or from it.
I mean, his song "Real Friends" laments the fact that there are so many fake people in this world.
The brief legislative session, laments Vincent Fort, a Democratic state senator, was wastefully devoted to "God, guns and gays".
Jud similarly laments the passing of his late wife, questioning when and if the two might ever be reunited.
While always denying responsibility for the murders, he admits to, and laments, an earlier life of larceny and violence.
His daughter wants nothing to do with the trade, with its long hours and uncertain rewards, laments Mr Shimada.
For this reason he laments, "It is impossible that those who become very rich also become good" (Laws, 220006e).
Vik laments that sick people might be removing lengths of their intestines when a therapy exists that might help.
There's something riveting about such graceful, controlled calm, even as he laments, on "Pais Nublado," darkness in the distance.
"It's an end of an era, an end of that type of pop culture," laments Hills star Heidi Montag.
"Most shoes in the market that claim they're comfortable are only comfortable when you try them on," Waqas laments.
"The political correctness is something I'm not fond of because we have to really pull back," Varvel, 59, laments.
To the Editor: Rod J. Rosenstein rightly laments the unprecedented number of drug overdose deaths in the United States.
Laments about helicopter parents who can't let go are missing the point for rank-and-file moms like me.
Though ostensibly positive, this is yet another of the "erasures" Dekel calls to our attention and so poignantly laments.
The local Jewish community laments his silence on what they see as anti-Semitic overtures by the Hungarian government.
"Unfortunately, staying power and the capacity for the long haul are missing from the Indian playbook," laments Mr Jacob. ■
"It's only three days to the beheading, and I've got no idea what I'm going to wear!" she laments.
Mr. Trump is right when he laments that growth during the current recovery has been low by historical standards.
Mr. Holys loves talking about wine and laments that he has few people around him who share his passion.
" She laments that this "democratic work of organizing is something that many Americans are no longer capable of doing.
"Nowadays, if you so much as tap a mountain with a bulldozer, bodies come pouring out," a character laments.
The problem, Zemmour laments, is that modern man has himself been feminized, reduced from a producer to a consumer.
He laments the way "personal disgust for the character of Donald Trump" has distracted from the issues (my emphasis).
"They're systematically trying to finish the music scene in Istiklal," Çağdaş laments as we walk the streets around midnight.
I asked my grandmother, who often laments the number of medications she must take, what her daily pill count was.
He refers to abstraction as 'faddish' and laments the fact that Fauna had to grow up with such "simple" minds.
The setting of "The Golden Legend" may be Pakistan, but the closing of minds and hearts it laments is universal.
An international banker, who has returned to retire in Jaffna, laments the Tamils' demoralisation and loss of a work ethic.
Lila Garret, a writer on "Bewitched", laments that they had to replace actor Dick York due to his poor health.
"There are millions of engineers that are developing products that are now limited by the tools they have," he laments.
Mr Schultz's concerns lie elsewhere: he laments that the proportion of all losses covered by insurance "is still too small".
"We tried to warn people that this was a bad idea," laments Bruce Cain, a political scientist at Stanford University.
Page laments that this isn't the first infection she's gotten on the job — and it probably won't be the last.
Billy profusely apologizes for the monster his creation has become, and laments how powerless even he feels to fix anything.
She referenced the Charles M. Schulz cartoon in which Linus laments that there's no heavier burden than a great potential.
Mrs Clinton laments that poorer areas are often the most polluted—citing, for example, the filthy water in Flint, Michigan.
The Jinn's eyes flame in the rear view window as he laments the grand city over which he once ruled.
Still, Mr Masuda laments that plywood coffins from China can cost just a third as much as his cardboard ones.
Mr Peña laments that his love life in Bogotá was not as exciting as that of his on-screen character.
"  Later in the interview, Wear laments that the party "...used to welcome people who didn't support abortion into the party.
"So many of us have lost friends to this," he laments over email, reiterating his determination to stop having chemsex.
How unfortunate it is, one laments, that ancient sites like Machu Picchu and Angkor Wat are being overrun with tourists.
"The global economic system is becoming increasingly rigged" in ways that exacerbate inequality, laments Ray Offenheiser, president of Oxfam America.
"They do not know their own history," she laments of the young Afghans who have traveled little outside their homes.
"After a lifetime of good service, Kavanaugh is being thrown under the bus of a single vague accusation," Marcus laments.
Obama repeated his laments about how about partisan politics has cast a cloud over his time in the White House.
Belfort laments a culture where MMA fighters sidestep opponents in favor of easier match-ups, and he lives by example.
" In New Hampshire, Reagan had the energy and, Ford laments, "the only computerized list of registered voters in the state.
As if inviting the viewer to pick up a controller, he laments aloud that he can't solve his own mystery.
At one point, a character laments that fairy tales lost their spooky appeal once people began assigning morals to them.
"No politician in history — and I say this with great surety — has been treated worse or more unfairly," he laments.
To the Editor: Rod Dreher laments the growing secularism of American culture, and the theological "thinness" of American Christians' beliefs.
Basically it's a label for dramatized contemporary laments: dislocation, spiritual anonymity, a dulled and dying relationship to the physical world.
As he sips espresso in his wood-panelled restaurant, he laments the freshness of fish in Britain compared to Japan.
"I have built hundreds of millions of dollars of infrastructure — I know what you need to do," Mr Slane laments.
The image above comes from an essay in which the writer laments the lack of emoji that represent women's experiences.
The Better Deal agenda laments corporate consolidation across the beer industry, the airline industry, eyeglasses firms, and the telecom giants.
Kentridge's previous forays in theater, opera, film, and other performative mediums stand him in good stead for Triumphs and Laments.
"I hate that we're supposed to have these matrilineal bonds of motherhood and sisterhood," she laments to an art-collector friend.
Eisenstein frequently talks to his penis and laments the lumpy shape of his own body, which Palomino assures him isn't unattractive.
The DPJ's three-year stint in power from 2009 to 2012 was "not enough time to raise a baby", she laments.
Also she laments that no one cares about her… because her daughter is legal 18 and can't be a puppet anymore.
When Seinfeld brings up the late David Brenner and laments the lost comedy material, Shandling disagrees; What matters is the person.
"The brightest people no longer want to go to banks but to Citadel [a hedge-fund firm]," laments a senior banker.
Competing on price is a game that any business strategist laments, and the big players in the cloud are no exception.
"One day the ducks would be overcooked and one day they'd be undercooked, depending on who was cooking it," Ponzo laments.
He is summoned to the barracks and laments the forced separation, risking reprimand for a few more seconds with his love.
In the face of continued unequal treatment for foreign firms, the impatience of American businesses is at "boiling point", he laments.
It's basically the laments of dead chiefs, and it's based on a tradition called keening, that women would sing at funerals.
"She wants to wear the princess dress to bed, she wants to wear it to school and it's filthy," Johansson laments.
He laments that there are only two venues for performing puppet shows in Cairo and only a couple dozen marionette artists.
"I was gon' tell you I'm improving," he laments, looking back at his flaws and also at everything he's already accomplished.
If only Iran, Iraq, Syria and Turkey would share their waters as amicably as the Danube countries do, laments Mr Asadi.
Jean-François Guihard, head of the CFBCT, laments what he calls the "excessive media coverage of the vegan way of life".
While he laments Debbie's injury, worrying that he pushed the cast too far, Debbie doesn't seem to blame herself at all.
He laments the liberal views of most of the people who pick up his magazine, saying they're 'brainwashed by communist propaganda.
Although All That Is Solid laments the excesses of modernization, it embraces the cultures people formed amid their newly modern environments.
PETER LOVELYPortland, Oregon* The Economist laments the pending Republican nomination of Donald Trump and declares him a tragedy for the country.
" Coming back down to earth again and hanging onto the first word for dramatic effect he laments: " That is my frustration.
Diaghilev, almost twenty years older than Nijinsky, laments that the younger man has to look at the boils on his chest.
Mr Mathiesen clips on military-issue, steel-edged white skis and laments his sleep was broken by a stress-induced nightmare.
" He laments that the brutal crime attracted little interest, since it was "proof of hidden horrors present and worse to come.
Early in the film, the troupe encounters an itinerant monkey trainer who laments that people no longer care for his art.
When I described the Last Call feature to the pair, Clivaz laments that they have themselves become the bookends of Soho.
"Once boys hit puberty, they just get really good," Camille laments to Janay, watching footage of boys doing tricks around town.
In his letters to her, she told me, he often laments the fact that his parents brought him back from Bosnia.
The absence of anti-market laments and post–Cold War theories lets the artwork and the artists' experiences speak at length.
Some of the songs on "Reaching for Indigo," her fourth album, feel like laments for lost connections, others like solitary exorcisms.
Afterward, Ms. Smith laments that in contemporary dance, a performer can create a great work but few people will see it.
That might irk Blackbear, who is covered in tattoos and, throughout "Cybersex," both laments and dives in to fame's dark corners.
The tone — wry, worldly, aphoristic — owes much to Alain de Botton and Adam Phillips's amused laments on coupling and its discontents.
He laments the technological society selling its soul to "sad leaves," the money our civilization seems to be so beholden to.
Social scientist Robert Putnam laments that working-class and affluent schoolchildren no longer meet each other during school or after school.
I keep seeing, on Twitter and Facebook, laments about Harris's fate from Democrats who chose to support candidates other than her.
She laments that before he appears in public, no one tells him that dye has given his hair an orange tinge.
Now, more than half a century after that dramatic first and only encounter with a US Navy pilot, Lua laments Sen.
There's the young trauma physician, whose own brother was fatally shot and who laments the many funerals he has attended there.
He's now a professor at Boise State University who, like others in his field, laments the lack of funding for research.
Barrie laments the loss of Sydney as an international city, which seemed a surefire prospect after it hosted the Olympics in 2000.
"When I saw myself in those first post-pregnancy paparazzi photos, I couldn't believe how big my booty looked!" laments Kardashian, 33.
" This stands in stark contrast, he laments, to the common practice of prescribing, "escalating doses of opioids chronically for chronic pain conditions.
Other laments included the chancellor's hasty abolition of nuclear power and her insistence on making an enemy of Vladimir Putin, Russia's president.
The previous Congress government frequently ignored advice, says Puja Mehra, author of a book that laments lost economic opportunities under both governments.
"I won't be able to buy new clothes for my children in Diwali [a Hindu festival]," laments Lakshman, who works for Ola.
"He was raised in Japan and the idea that childrearing is a woman's job has sunk into his bones," Ms Kawakami laments.
A popular comment on Stylist Zoe's poll laments that Chinese fashion-lovers are too quick to forgive brands that insult the country.
Anyway, he laments to his unseen guardian that he thought he killed all of "them" but he's found one in Outpost 3.
"Unlike in Japan, where earthquakes are a national priority, in America earthquakes are viewed as a west-coast problem," laments Mr Given.
Customers, especially millennials, increasingly lack the patience to make a proper cup of tea, laments Krishan Katyal, the boss of J Thomas.
This newspaper laments Republicans' shameful denial of scientific facts, and despairs at the unwillingness of Congress to act to address climate change.
Even so, as he laments, the awful imagery of the Redemption period still "drifts like a toxic oil slick" through contemporary culture.
At one point, Sully laments that his long aviation career will be ignored, and he will only be judged upon those seconds.
Under different circumstances, Elizabeth would like to be that mother to him ("I wish we could take him with us" she laments).
Often, she laments that her mom accused her of betraying Christ by identifying as a woman, but other days, she professes love.
" He would like to see similar results in his own state, however, Grinspoon laments that many "physicians are pretty conservative about it.
She watches old movies of herself and generally laments what her life has become until it's time to take Kira to surgery.
That cost Nashville at least three convention bookings, Mayor Barry laments, gently noting that the state relies on the city's success, too.
Kimmel says he laments devoting many of his shows to commentary and wisecracks about the commander in chief and the Trump administration.
"The deal was, that if I did this walk, I still had to get the house ready for the picnic," Murphy laments.
It is embarrassing now, even shocking, to revisit the arguments and laments of those who sought to keep the military gay-free.
Ahmed, whose company says it sends 40,000 money transfers to Nigeria each month, also laments the lack of clarity surrounding the change.
The Mexican government said Tuesday it "profoundly laments" the Trump administration's decision to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.
"Guatemala laments any act of violence and excessive use of force by the border patrol," the foreign ministry said in a statement.
She laments the dismal path Afghanistan is on, and the billions of dollars in aid that she says has been wasted here.
Andrés tells me about his vegetable-driven fast-casual concept, Beefsteak, and laments American subsidies that make meat more affordable than produce.
On r/trees, the Reddit subcategory devoted to cannabis consumers, his detractors are legion: "He confirms many negative stereotypes," laments one user.
Armed with his shaky camera (usually an iPhone), he rants about pop culture news, laments his childhood and commiserates about his hookups.
"So many different things are tied together by the word," a representative said — from environmental poisons to laments about politics and masculinity.
A teacher at "teacher jail" laments being labeled the "teacher tickler" on account of tickling his colleagues, and is met with sympathy.
" With a voice full of sorrow and rage, she laments, "All that we built has come undone" and declares, "Enough is enough!
Prone to endless laments of the lack of comity in Congress, the D.C. press corps applauded the display of unity in Washington.
" -- The Post's art and architecture critic Philip Kennicott laments: "If we are to be a barbarian nation, what are our new limits?
O laments that France has produced only a couple of tech IPOs larger than a billion euros in the past 23 years.
" Folds later laments what he sees as the deterioration of democracy, saying, "Right now they're trying to kill it in broad daylight.
He laments how much of the family's belongings are ruined -- the water pump, the fridge, their beds and sofas are all damaged.
Which turns out to be all that's needed for a show that celebrates and laments the elusive radiance of a shared life.
The fragmentation that Mr. Brooks laments has little to do with the encouraging recent history of expanded educational opportunity and social freedom.
Thomas Fuller There were terrifying stories about fires and shootings, warnings about earthquakes, and laments about the plight of the most vulnerable.
She turns everything over restlessly: In her prose, poignant reminiscences sharpen into bitter ironies, or laments reveal flashes of comedy, determination, defiance.
In it, he laments the rise of factions and political parties as a threat to the new government's ability to get things done.
"You think you get better at detecting the red flags, they just get better at hiding them," laments a third in the series.
Mr. Trump, with his harsh statements about Muslims and Hispanics, has contributed to the coarsening of the political dialogue that Mr. Obama laments.
Once the sketches, viewable below, had been translated into large-scale stencils, the toughest part of Triumphs and Laments wasn't creative, but municipal.
"For the first time we don't have good relations with four major world powers," laments Jocelyn Coulon, a former adviser to Mr Trudeau.
The other side laments that process, though, and hints that this is going to be a very, very divisive summer into the fall.
"Men used to be men," the father laments, sounding like the private eye who's also unfamiliar with the concept of human-resources training.
"Relative to the costs that may be incurred from [doing distributions] badly," Douvos laments that LPs aren't paying more attention to the issue.
"I didn't think it would happen in our lifetime, and now people at my plant will be out of a job," he laments.
"The war was lost only because he was betrayed," she laments, citing a close lieutenant who defected with several thousand fighters in 2004.
"Now he's gone," laments the young man who, at 25, is the same age as his country and has never known another leader.
Justice Roberts has no love for ties; in public statements he frequently laments the court's perceived politicisation and praises narrow rulings and compromise.
Kirill laments that modern relativism makes it hard to preach the Gospel but fails to mention that worse impediments existed in the past.
He laments that unlike former captains of industry like Andrew Carnegie or Cornelius Vanderbilt he cannot just murder or get rid of people.
By day, Sebastian laments his parents' fervent search for his bride-to-be, but by night, Sebastian transforms into fashion icon Lady Crystallia!
His economic critique is also a moral one, as he laments a "throwaway culture" in which poor people and migrants are collateral damage.
On days when other hosts fill in, the chat clamors for him, and people tweet their laments that an inferior host is on.
In a teashop in Sittwe, a group of local traders laments that they are, once again, cut off from customers in the north.
"I just wish we lived in a world where street smarts equal book smarts," Maya (Lopez) laments in the trailer, which dropped today.
And Kevin laments that Jack never saw him act, which gives Kevin a small moment without having his storyline get unnecessary screen time.
"They are demanding bribes to get anything done," laments one businessman, adding that it was not nearly as bad under previous ANC presidents.
For every breakup tune in which the singer laments about love lost, there's another that spins a split into an empowering life event.
Nancy Simmons, a bat expert at the AMNH who was Pinto's co-advisor at the time, laments that she did not do more.
Matsumoto laments, however, that fewer young people have time to cook for themselves, given that most work full-time to support their families.
The song, filmed backstage at Saturday night's performance in New York City, laments low voter turnout and blasts common excuses for not voting.
As it happens, while Claire laments her inability to find a solid mate, she really pines for the love of her youth: Tim.
The beavers teach Roz advanced construction techniques, the deer show her how to garden, and a turtle laments the effects of climate change.
Isolde, eyeing Tristan but addressing herself and her maid, Brangäne, laments that Tristan is destined for her but has been taken from her.
On May 4, he retweeted the laments of far-right media personality Paul Joseph Watson over his recent ban from Facebook and Instagram.
Schwarzenegger, who left office in 2011, has been a regular critic of Trump and often laments the current state of the Republican Party.
"I go from everyone touching me all day ... to total silence," she laments in an introspective moment, essentially addressing the price of stardom.
Also, Sean laments the fact that his usually crappy Toronto Maple Leafs may have to acquire a top-pairing defenseman at the deadline.
"The classic thing, especially for our generation, is that anybody with a bit of spark, a bit of passion, will leave," laments Stead.
Despite increasing drug overdose deaths, criminal prosecutions have actually declined, he laments, noting that the Trump administration is working to reverse those trends.
Likewise, when he laments the state of contemporary comedy, it is easy to assume he is lamenting the state of his own career.
" It included among its laments that historians today are "fiddling with footnotes rather than bringing the past to light for a broader audience.
In "The Fall of Wisconsin," the journalist Dan Kaufman laments the state's recent trajectory and chronicles "the conservative war" on its political legacy.
The city, she laments, was once a place of renewal, where creative people came to invent themselves anew, shedding the skins of conformity.
And that means the "big" changes the media often laments Congress strikes out on are about as rare as a baseball no hitter.
" On "Graffiti," he laments, "You know I got money but I'm in a hole/Scared I'ma die when I'm out on the road.
"Gentlemen, I have to be honest, I'm having second thoughts about buying this election," Bloomberg laments of his self-funded White House bid.
In an interview with the national newspaper Excelsior, Peña said he "laments" Trump's proposal of building a border wall paid for by Mexico.
" Spielberg says he laments the current political climate, because "we've lost the majority of good listeners" and "our conversations have turned into skirmishes.
She laments about her daughter fucking up her body, her life, and her happiness, by constantly making her feel guilty about craving success.
As the king laments in Shakespeare's "Henry IV, Part 2": O sleep, O gentle sleep, Nature's soft nurse, how have I frightened thee.
Letter To the Editor: Batya Ungar-Sargon laments the "downfall" of Megyn Kelly ("I Miss the Old Megyn Kelly," Op-Ed, Oct. 9).
S. programs," it laments, "also face legal limits on the interest rates they can charge, which further complicates their efforts to cover costs.
Mr Shi laments that China's contribution to science and technology in the past 400 years has been vastly below what it could have achieved.
He repeatedly made racial slurs (in the crack video he laments that the football players he coached at a local school were "fucking minorities").
But she laments that Americans&apos ability to respectfully debate the toughest issues of the day — to disagree without being disagreeable — seems hopelessly lost.
" (Attempts to reach her family were unsuccessful.) Another note, which authorities believe was written by Kenneth, laments that Jennifer "shouldn't have become his enemy.
After the party, as they crawl into bed, Lena laments that the engagement party might have been the last they'll throw at that house.
Feeling betrayed, Westbrook posted her first teary (and strategically barefaced) Instagram video, in which she laments the way her naive trust has been shattered.
It "is one of the pillars that holds up our divided society", laments Koulla Yiasouma, the Northern Ireland Commissioner for Children and Young People.
He laments the war's toll on the economy, especially because poverty helped drive youngsters to the jihadists' cause in the first place, he says.
And though her situation has improved, Jimenez laments that she cannot be more open with her family about past, and persisting, struggles with depression.
On "Can't Get Close," from Dual, Sampha laments the unbridgeable distance between them in a melody that collapses in on itself, struggling for space.
Bambang Brodjonegoro, Indonesia's finance minister, laments that coal—which accounts for 11% of exports—now fetches just $50 per tonne, against $150 in 2011.
Egypt, he laments, suffers from the "deep-rooted international patterns of privileged accumulation and mass dispossession" that are a direct result of neoliberal capitalism.
The song sounds purposefully eerie, as though what we're hearing are the ghostly laments of the women we've let down in Canada and worldwide.
Alan Johnson, who runs the Labour Party's In campaign, laments that, although his side has the best lyrics, his opponents have the best tunes.
"None of what we do for drugs do we do for wildlife trafficking," an international official involved in the fight against organised crime laments.
"Keep your mouth away," laments Mohit, watching the pair from a distance, and having apparently graduated to the sad-drunk stage of the evening.
It laments that the minimum age of marriage is still 13; a bride can be younger if her father or a court gives permission.
Julia Osterman, her American classmate, laments how, despite some social, environmental and ethical topics in its curriculum, core classes are still "too Finance 101".
"We've had not a drop of oil for four and a half months," laments Kola Karim, the boss of Shoreline Energy, one such group.
Europe, he laments, has focused its technology policy almost exclusively on market issues, such as roaming or competition, at the expense of strategic thinking.
The normal narrative laments the two late nights while ignoring Saturday, Sunday and the fact that she brings her daughter to school most days.
"She rejected romance, honesty, and respect," Dawson laments after his breakup with Jen, as if any woman has ever complained about being too respected.
Sam TaylorColorado Springs To the Editor: I would like to put a positive spin on the facts that Roger Cohen laments in his column.
"So much money is spent," laments one Afghan women's rights advocate who asked not to be named out of fear of losing Western funding.
TILLET "History gets told by the winners," laments the R&B singer Michel'le in her Lifetime biopic "Surviving Compton," which came out last year.
When Bethany is sent off to the Circle, Hawke's mother laments the fact that magic runs in both her and her late husband's families.
Apparently, the sense of cultural disrespect that Kochie, one of the "Rotary Reliables," laments, an exasperation with what these voters see as political correctness.
He complained about the Washington news media's focus on palace intrigue over policy, and he repeated his laments about journalists' reliance on anonymous sources.
You had the clear-seeing, absurdist poetics of Genesis P-Orridge; Marissa Nadler's sighing gothic folk laments; the white-knuckled thrash of the Men.
In one scene, Sutton laments that she's been going out and drinking instead of facing the situation and being present for Kat and Jane.
The artists' laments underscore a broader issue: the tension between art and commerce, the two forces that were also the very foundation of AAA.
And he laments the fact that his father isn't around to witness his accomplishment at having built a racecar that could rival a Ferrari.
And Desseilles was recently taken over by a Chinese investor, drawing laments that a crown jewel of the industry had fallen into foreign hands.
JORY LANGNER, DELMAR, N.Y. To the Editor: Adam Kinzinger rightly laments the ability of the Freedom Caucus to block legislation not to its liking.
She laments to the prime minister that she's never been able to weep when necessary, and even posits that there's something wrong with her.
Kois questions the Dutch view of its society as tolerant and similarly laments the homogeneity of Hays, but generally keeps current issues at bay.
When he laments not investing in the now-redeveloped Brooklyn neighborhood Dumbo on "The Story of O. J.," it's not clever, just a gripe.
To the Editor: Re "Understanding Republican Cruelty" (column, June 30): Paul Krugman rightly laments the gratuitous cruelty of Republicans in their proposed health bill.
"Words, words, words," Hamlet laments: That is all Donald Trump can sound out, with only the barest ability to arrange them into coherent sentences.
Triumphs and Laments is great public art on the American model, evidencing the political wisdom of a white artist who hails from South Africa.
But those laments are different from Jackson's SportsCenter riff: now, he's taking account of the choices he's made and the lives he's left un-lived.
So then there's Kanye, who lands the best line, "trade my Grammy plaques just to have my granny back" and laments the dangers of Hollywood.
The Mexican government said it "profoundly laments" Trump's decision to end DACA and pledged to strengthen efforts to guarantee consular protections for affected Mexican citizens.
" After her uncle passes away, Radtke laments to her boyfriend, "I just can't believe I deleted his message, and then he died later that day.
Mr Kuleshov laments a fine he received for painting his residents' logos on a wall facing the street, which the police claimed was illegal graffiti.
Marian Finnegan of Sherry FitzGerald, the country's biggest estate agent, laments a dearth of private investors, many of whom quit the market after the crash.
These skeletal, vacant characters singing listless laments about "sunshine in a bag" – they always had a touch of 'the end of the world' about them.
"I've seen so many articles that read 'plants to fill gap in millennials heart', which is really just a jab at our generation," Rose laments.
He also laments that he is a single father who doesn't get to see his son a lot and doesn't get along with the mom.
"The hard part is it was an up-and-coming market," laments lobsterman Michael Floyd, who has been pulling lobsters from the sea since childhood.
She laments the arrival of GMOs in recent years and the threat of mining companies, which are slowly taking over the space in her town.
Even so, Mr Farquhar laments the sale as a lost opportunity to build a larger tech ecosystem that could help spawn more companies like his.
"It's not my fault that I live in a society with an empty heart and mind," laments Fernanda, a 20-year-old black transgender woman.
In fact thee days he seems to actively avoid it (he laments having to attend the premiere of Danny Says for fear of "selfie people").
" But "The Black Spot" laments a relationship deteriorating: "My lover, we sure had something strong, until you took our love away and left before long.
A banker with a young family, looking to buy, laments that prices have doubled in five years and properties sell in a frenzy of bidding.
Complicating matters is Debra's relationship with her daughters (Juno Temple and Julia Garner), who "hate him," Debra laments, and start seeking to uncover the truth.
Rachel laments that, having been raised by a single mom in America, she didn't grow up surrounded by a big, extended family like he did.
It is as if the regulators were pushing people to do things under the table instead of helping everyone do things with transparency, she laments.
" Any book, for its writer, "is its own asylum," Ms. Dombek laments, "but a book about narcissism is like the padded cell inside the asylum.
A month after the Republican laments, the FBI said it was investigating emails possibly related to the private server Clinton used as secretary of State.
But among the many laments about our public education system, the aberrant Ebenezer Sub who ruins Christmas is nowhere near the top of the list.
An angel on Instagram heard my laments over our nearly dry gas tank and directed us to take a few gallons from her father's shed.
In Jane Austen's "Persuasion_,_" Admiral Croft's wife laments the fact that she had to stay home in Kent while her husband explored the Far North.
"Someone stole the staircase out of it, and it's amazing the amount of people who go in there to relieve themselves, it's frustrating," Fisher laments.
Afiniti on one hand calls itself a traditional AI company, but on the other, its CEO laments how overused and hackneyed the term has become.
"If you're a normal person who didn't go to an elite institution or are a couple years out of school, there's no resources," Linehan laments.
In tears, she laments the "mind prison" she's starting to recognize and reject, wishing she could have unburdened herself earlier from shame and self-loathing.
Mr. Trump often laments the failure by blaming Senator John McCain, Republican of Arizona, who voted against one repeal effort in the summer of 2017.
"Technology was supposed to unite us," laments Jackman, the Australian professor; "instead it's driving us apart not just from our rivals, but our allies, too."
She rightly pronounces improved worker efficiency to be the key to economic growth and laments its current sluggish rate of improvement across the developed world.
Here, the book threatens to veer into that "sunken place," as Lythcott-Haims laments giving birth to a fair-skinned daughter, whom she names Avery.
He emphasizes the importance of civil debate, denouncing Fox News and MSNBC, and laments the extreme partisanship that characterizes public life in the Trump era.
It is through Mr. Bannon that Trumpism can be converted from a set of nostalgic laments and complaints into a program for overhauling the government.
"They are telling me to lie down and die," P laments when the Swedish doctors tell him he isn't eligible to receive a new lung.
"The number one export of Perak isn't pomelos or rice, it's talent," laments Howard Lee, a young politician from the relatively sleepy, fast-ageing state.
The laments are loudest in and around manufacturing centers in nonmetropolitan areas, but if you look a little closer, the complaints extend beyond production workers.
Oddo laments having to deal with assistant commissioners, not actual leaders of city agencies, even as he admits he often speaks directly with the mayor.
"I guess I don't know what Alan's idea of a 'perfect harmony' is even supposed to look like," Mr. Chester laments midway through the film.
Related: 'We Can't Do It Anymore': Jordan's King Abdullah Demands Help on Refugees "It's really bad being here," laments Ibrahim, a 13-year-old shopkeeper.
As someone of Yaqui Native American descent, Garcia feels passionately about the magic of nature, and laments the displacement of LA's ecology to concrete commerciality.
The ad concludes with an image of Mr. McCain's 2008 campaign slogan, "Country First," and laments that 30 years and Washington have changed the Arizona senator.
An old couple laments that they "didn't get it", that it "didn't seem to have any plot", that there was "not much…character development" or "subtlety".
She also has two children in their 20s and laments that when they were young they could not speak enough Spanish to communicate with their grandpa.
"I don't want to get through this whole thing, be at the end, and then, afterwards, her realize, 'I'm not really ready for marriage,'" he laments.
" Filming close-ups of the forest setting, as well as a nursing dog, the crew member laments, "I paid $150,000 of film school to film trees.
In "Where Are You" Mr Buenaventura laments God's apparent indifference to the plight of landless farmers and poor children and to the extinction of animal species.
In a heartfelt scene, she laments how Greece is a man's world, and for her children to have no father would be worse than no mother.
Yet those structures disappeared generations ago, and black historian Bernadette Reeves laments the lack of markers at the site on scenic A1A to explain its significance.
That's the lead sentence, after which this unlikely duo laments "pornography's corrosive effects on a man's soul" and the "terrifying" statistics about porn consumption in America.
"It sucks because I've been so maligned that it's not helpful for me to stump for somebody," Griffin laments in a recent sit-down with ITK.
" These laments aren't limited to the sidelines: Pablo Mastroeni, a former M.L.S. coach, said, "Stats will lose to the human spirit every day of the week.
He laments the loss of a system in which people like him make compromises with other people like him, leaving the working families in the dust.
" Jende laments that "people in this country, always worrying about how to eat, they pay someone good money to tell them: Eat this, don't eat that.
"Go on ride away / in your Silverado," she laments, curses, sneers, poking at tradition but, in the keening pedal steel, finding something beautiful in it, too.
Ben Thompson laments what he calls "privacy hysteria" and calls for a more even-keeled discussion of the benefits and drawbacks of data sharing and collection.
" Sleeper laments that the Puritans eventually sacrificed their communal ethic on the altar of commercial greed—a harbinger, he thinks, of many of America's "present dilemmas.
This house isn't hers — the former New Yorker lives "in a canyon" in Los Angeles where, she laments, she can't even get any trick-or-treaters.
The family laments that Coggins' mother, Viola Dorsey, died 10 months earlier and didn't get to see the men who killed her son placed in handcuffs.
Several are reflective laments by Eddie and Mary on their loneliness, their growing affection for each other or the bizarre predicament(s) they find themselves in.
In footage from Monday's episode of the reboot, Carter laments to her friends about the ways people in their circle talk about her relationship with Jenner.
It laments that the parties contain too much diversity of opinion and work together too easily, leaving voters confused about who to vote for and why.
Whiteness under threat is a common theme, especially on Carlson's show, during which he often laments the mistreatment of white people and the influx of foreigners.
In the final act of the dramedy, now streaming on Netflix, Driver's character Charlie, a theater director, laments about his divorce over a couple of beers.
Knowing this, I often suspect that the same adolescent who laments her parents' absence might only faintly acknowledge their presence when they are in fact home.
Ms. Acevedo laments what her daughter will miss: sunsets, the delight in the holiday spectacle of Rockefeller Center or the joy of animals at the zoo.
Otherwise, no number of mournful laments by the many talented troubadours in Music City will make up for the permanent loss of the city's cultural heritage.
ZACHARY WOOLFE 'PRISONER OF THE STATE' "How he mocked me," a villainous official laments, explaining why he locked away the political prisoner he now wants killed.
These days, one often hears laments that academia has become too insular, that scholars aren't willing to participate in the hurly-burly of real-world debate.
Instead, he mixed the obvious (Marcus Aurelius, La Dolce Vita) with the much less obvious, which is as rich in laments as it is in triumphs.
Based on his own experience, Strauss would like to see more of that kind of study, and laments that it's so expensive to do that work.
"The Attorney General of the Republic laments and condemns this terrible finding, and expresses solidarity with the mourning of the families," the office said in a statement.
And just as Dion laments about perseverance and fearlessly running towards fate, so the artist knew her destiny involved using her voice as an instrument of awareness.
The trade misery that Mr Trump laments is recognisable to Nate LaMar, a sales manager at Draper Inc, which makes window shades, projector screens and gym equipment.
" Now, McCain laments the personalization of the attacks launched by Trump, whether it's calling Marco Rubio "Little Marco," Ted Cruz "Lying Ted" or Hillary Clinton "Corrupt Hillary.
"It's a daisy-paper-chain, a glum photo-op for the state media, and the performance of a hapless administration running while standing still," Mr Mathieson laments.
READ: A glimpse of the stolen girls Brigadier General B.A. Ragi of the 29th Task Force Brigade laments the paucity of needed equipment, like thermal imaging cameras.
You may think of what the Fed did as a response to howls of laments that it was killing an economy allegedly verging on a recessionary relapse.
" Now, Buchanan laments, "everything has changed In Hollywood films and TV shows, working-class white males are regularly portrayed as what was once disparaged as 'white trash.
Two-thirds of the steel imports that would once have gone to America have flooded Europe instead, laments Axel Eggert, director-general of Eurofer, a trade body.
"Our religion has changed," he laments, to a version "heavy on emotional rhetoric" and "light on the kind of social support" that he needed as a child.
"A year of this and you could turn a Benedictine monk into a warrior," laments Íbis Pereira, a former police commander now at Viva Rio, an NGO.
Towards the end of the film, Carey, now reduced to a few inches, laments that creatures like domestic cats and spiders have become enemies that seem "immortal".
Lena Taylor, a state senator who has lived in the same north-side block for 53 years, laments an ongoing "epidemic" of foreclosures and other housing woes.
Drained beer cans, twangy guitar, low whistles, flannel shirts, an elemental connection with nature and God, laments about work and bills—all are jammed into this record.
While the Obama administration weighed the cost of intervention, Lister laments that it never honestly examined the potential consequences of failing to back the moderate armed opposition.
LOUISE SPENCER Concord, N.H. To the Editor: David Brooks laments that he and other members of the media did not understand the alienation of the Trump voters.
Problem is, he laments, the iPhone and its ilk are designed more to consume media and information than to engender new ways to create or order it.
"All hopes I had of a roommate who would help upgrade me to a higher social stratum snagged on the gleaming barnacles of Steven's orthodontia," Federman laments.
And if he had seemed lethargic when I arrived, he turned lively in his laments: "We're in a hell of a mess in every direction," he said.
When a mother in the movie laments that her missing daughter, a sex worker, has been forgotten along with other women, her words feel like an accusation.
To my ears, the only SoundCloud rapper who earns the emo comparison is XXXTentacion, whose creepy, dull, acoustic laments could scare anyone off an emo-rap hybrid.
But this freedom has a downside: the rapid proliferation of orchestrated laments to tragedies which, in some cases, are only tenuously linked to those doing the lamenting.
At one point Marion contemplates her lack of a moral compass, her inability to feel guilt, and laments that it has not taken her farther in life.
MIRI RUBINProfessor of medieval and early modern historyQueen Mary University of London Bagehot correctly laments the absurd bureaucracy of modern academia, then blames historians for the result.
McChrystal laments that he and the White House weren't on the same page and that his attempts to frequently meet one-on-one with Obama were rebuffed.
In a column in Huffington Post, David Rehr laments that just 25 percent of advocacy organizations use an app for fly-in meeting scheduling and event logistics.
In the emails, Miller urges Breitbart staff to read white nationalist websites and books for reporting inspiration, and laments the fact that Amazon stopped selling Confederate flags.
"This is the saddest day in my life," Mr. Najib laments in the spoken intro, in a video posted on a Facebook page for his political party.
" She recounts how she became a trailblazer as an ultrareligious woman in tech, but laments how her children are stuck "in the same place I was before.
"Even my grandfather, who's Beres' brother, as a kid, they would always show me things, teach me things or encourage me to sing and perform," laments Hammond.
Mr Trump "is undermining the very private sector he claims to support", laments the owner of a paladar (a family-owned restaurant) in the Vedado district of Havana.
While Lawrence laments about Issa and Daniel — he's worried that Issa has been "playing him" for the entire time — Derek does god's work by telling Lawrence the truth.
A chapter that laments the erosion of the male breadwinner role proposes throwback changes to the tax system to encourage marriage and a more traditional division of labour.
At Gumbo market, a litter-swept patch of dirt near where the tarmac road to Uganda starts, Grace Asio, a Ugandan trader, laments the state of her business.
So, while standing at the secluded back exit of the Hernandez family bar, Lyn tearfully laments how sad she is that her mother Vidalia (Rose Portillo) is dead.
Now, they have HarassMap, an app that tells women throughout Egypt which streets to avoid, but the woman in front of the camera laments that this isn't enough.
"Chinatown is not just in decline, it is destitute," laments Brian Wong, co-founder of the Liverpool Chinese Business Association, who nonetheless believes things can be turned around.
A French member, Tao Jingzhou, who heads the China practice of Dechert, a law firm, laments in a new paper that the court is "constrained in many ways".
Syd got her start in the sly, Odd Future-related R&B band the Internet, whose dreamy guitar/bass/keyboard confections suited her same-sex romantic laments exactly.
Here's a selection of laments from the fallen humans: I was one of the earliest players to test the bot so I got to see its earlier versions.
"I know him less every day," laments Dorothea, who is in her mid-50s, and feels compelled to enlist those within her orbit to assist in Jamie's upbringing.
Over the course of the conversation, she laments how she "wanted it all" and then proceeds to put a pistol to her head and bleed from her mouth.
"  • For more compelling True Crime coverage, follow our Crime magazine  on Flipboard Webster adds, "She laments the fact daily that she never was allowed to grieve Landyn's death.
"A lot of people think that you have to a sniper, you have to have a medic, you have to have a capture the flag mode," laments Bleszinski.
" In an interview in Esquire magazine this month, the actor-director praises Trump as a foe of political correctness and laments what he calls "the kiss-ass generation.
It laments a lack of purpose in ownership and chronic failures of supervision, for example in the collapse of Areva, a nuclear firm 25% owned by the state.
Whatever else he and his firm have achieved, Blackstone's share price remains little changed from the day it began trading — a reality that he laments loudly and frequently.
A major theme of conversation — more dominant even than the bittersweet recollections of Jägermeister phases or weary laments that the place sells no beer — is What Grandma Wants.
But while the aging population of Tangier laments the younger generation's lack of interest in crabbing, Joal fishermen rely heavily on the labor of young boys, or oupas.
When he laments the present-day media's role in our "national balkanization," he's simply describing a world that is open to a wider, more unpredictable array of voices.
Inside the vote center, Yvonne Cash, a UAW representative, laments the outcome of the election in the Rust Belt, where Trump won a majority of the white electorate.
"Teenage Emotions" takes an unexpected turn toward the morose on its too-long back half, in which Yachty laments failed romances and condemns the women he's been with.
As Lola (stage veteran Jeff McCarthy) laments her inability to believably pass as a woman in the showstopping number "Birds," the song becomes too emotionally painful to sing.
"Everyone is getting drunk and acting like assholes," laments Andy Dow, owner of The Painted Lady Lounge, who's experiencing one of his best sales days of the year.
He laments the national attention created by a recent crop of vaping-related deaths, many of which involved patients inhaling THC in addition to or instead of nicotine.
He acknowledges how much the culture has changed since the book's publication in 1960, but laments the proliferation of "dark and damaged characters"on television and in film.
" On "Boss," Jay-Z — an owner of his own streaming service and management company — laments those who would "rather work for the man than to work with me.
As she weighs maternity, Heti's narrator laments the pressures on women to have children, but what's notable is the diffuseness of these pressures in this particular woman's life.
Hirshberg often laments the amount of money spent by corporate interests to fight GMO labels, but flexes his own insider influence and fundraising prowess to get his way.
In one scene, as a 30-year-old contractor is having 18 teeth pulled at a free dental clinic in Virginia, the young dentist laments the man's case.
Not when she boasts about the state's economy, and not when she laments the many problems facing New Jersey, including an underfunded pension system and public transportation woes.
The book, whose chapters include "Nests" and "Drawers, Chests, and Wardrobes," laments modern city dwellers' profound absence of "roots"—they live not in houses but in superimposed boxes.
And as the great scale of the archaeological site becomes clear, Preston laments that the yearslong process of excavation will inevitably rob Mosquitia of much of its mystique.
He frequently laments the influence of "millionaires and billionaires" in America and regularly argues that too much of the country's wealth is controlled by an elite handful of individuals.
Victoria laments that as much as she loves and relies on social media, it "tends to remove the human component" as people try to make their lives look perfect.
Between interstitial classroom skits, Hill flows between Christian paeans, prophetic gloom-and-doom proclamations, a critique of the music business, laments to lost potential, and a few love songs.
There are two things she laments in being "nervous" about, though, that most first-time moms can probably relate to: childbirth itself, and whether she'll be a good parent.
One post on r/bitcoin, titled "possibly the worst thing about this crash...," laments that the latest downtrend is bad for reasons other than the red in everyone's portfolio.
Vox's David Roberts rightly laments that as primary season gives way to the general election, the media will, as a matter of hard incentives, begin to normalize Donald Trump.
Gundy is playing a character: a college football conservative who laments the decline of the good old days, despite the fact that he himself is not of that era.
On another subject ... Pam, who has 2 sons, laments that romance is threatened in today's climate, and she thinks it's important, as she puts it, to keep romance alive.
When Min returns to the Bay after an extended stay in Florida, she laments both the racism of the white kids there and the total lack of bubble tea.
Mr. Li, undaunted, says he wants to impart "the concentration and determination of kung fu" to his friends, who he laments are "only interested in playing with their cellphones."
"Once Fat Pam is gone, I am going to be the second-fattest housewife in Westport," Katie laments in one of the grating voice-overs that mar each episode.
The discussion, he laments, had devolved into a contentious back and forth in which people accused others in the group of being racists, assuming the worst about their peers.
Buchwald laments that she "was most admired by my ‪‎agents and ‪designers when I was at my unhealthiest and unhappiest," adding that that's when she got the most jobs.
The state's security chief Jose Beltrame loudly laments the fiscal crisis, openly questioning how he can adequately protect the population when his 2016 budget was slashed by 30 percent.
"Everyone has their place, you'd throw us into chaos," laments one affluent citizen, responding to the mere suggestion that Jirga Para Lhao work towards a fairer, more just society.
Later, as Basquiat begins to doubt the point of his artistic pursuits, he laments to Keith Haring, the two figures seated on a curb against a solid red backdrop.
In a goofily entertaining song for Sylvia, who has unwillingly joined her husband, she laments that the lovely spread she has set out for their guests is being ignored.
Traditional wooden chairs with leather seats also are now a rarer sight, laments Kgosi Duncan Segotsi, a traditional chief from the village of Mahalapye, two hours north of Gaborone.
York, 17, who laments not being able to go to endorsement meetings held at bars, says that youngsters have led the entire effort to get the voting age lowered.
Solomon-Godeau, an emeritus professor of art history at the University of California Santa Barbara and a former Guggenheim Fellow, laments the marginalization of feminist theory in art criticism.
He has formed alliances with traditionalists in the Vatican who applaud his antagonism to Muslim migrants and his laments about the erosion of the church's influence on social issues.
Dr. Harriet Lerner drops in to answer a second letter from a woman who is haunted by her abortion, a decision she laments now that she's experiencing early menopause.
Save Our Sons director J.C. Dennis says more than 0003 locals have benefitted from the program, but he otherwise laments efforts to improve Southeast Ferguson since Michael Brown's death.
In its obsessive imitation of lived spaces and hopeful utopianism, the Pittsburgh apartment laments the absence of Iranians while alluding to other types of presence beyond reductive national narratives.
"Just another day being a cat in America," Cooch laments after a priest tells her that animals don't make the afterlife, where she had hoped to reunite with Brad.
Senate Minority Whip Dick Durbin (D-Ill.), who has criticized Graham, laments his handling of the Judiciary Committee as well as the dearth of legislation advancing out of it.
McCollum interviews guests, dissects news from around the N.B.A., touches on world affairs — though one is now off limits — and laments the perennial plight of his beloved Cleveland Browns.
Now 84, he was gregarious and loquacious in an interview: A single question elicited a 20-minute response that invoked Beethoven, Albanian funeral laments, birdsong and Donald J. Trump.
In spite of Germany's official stance of Wiedergutmachung, or restitution, Lane laments that German government policy regarding stolen property remains insufficient and, indeed, unimproved since the Gurlitt scandal surfaced.
He often laments the concessions made by Turkish leaders after World War One, with the signing of the Treaty of Lausanne that brought modern Turkey into being in 1923.
Russell Poole ("Westworld's" Jimmi Simpson), the detective who initially probes what happened, laments near the outset, finding a web of corruption that might extend into the police department itself.
That fence has since been demolished, but Hungary erected a new razor-wire fence last year along its borders with Serbia and Croatia, an act that Mr. Leimdorfer laments.
In Friday morning's column, Brooks laments the state of the GOP under Donald Trump but argues that the future belongs to a new class of young, urban conservative intellectuals.
As Bharara himself laments, heroin today is often mixed with substances like fentanyl that are far more dangerous in lower doses, making the risk of OD that much higher.
"My older [daughter] wanted to be one of the drivers, and they don't have a costume — her name was, like, Cherry Bing-Bing or some crap like that," he laments.
While Sanders frequently repeats and laments the statistic that one in five American children live in poverty, neither he nor Clinton has put forward a specific plan to address it.
"We have one party that is good at winning elections but can't run the country and another that is good in government but not at winning elections," laments one businessman.
Mark DeSaulnierMark James DeSaulnierDemocratic lawmaker laments Hunter Biden's business dealings in Ukraine House Democrat expects impeachment vote before 2020 Democratic congressman talks latest developments in impeachment inquiry MORE (D-Calif.).
Technicians are using power hoses on the dirty stone to stencil the 550-metre-long "Triumphs and Laments", which is based on charcoal drawings by South African artist William Kentridge.
One of the biggest laments has been that on-boarding on the app — the experience for those who are coming to Twitter for the first time — continues to be confusing.
Another is the chief justice, John Roberts, a conservative who laments his court's politicisation and cannot relish the prospect of having to adjudicate such tension between the branches of government.
The problem, the book laments, is that China, Japan and South Korea are more keenly aware of the strategic importance of rare metals than Western countries, including the United States.
In one song, "Coal Mining Blues," a worker laments: I can't fall asleep For the dreams that may come Of when the walls cave in And coal fills my lungs.
Many factors — living near family, children's physical and mental health, student loans, an employer's success (or failure) — are all part of a woman's story when she laments exhaustion or inundation.
An executive at a Colorado-based environmental group that works internationally laments that following regulations damages trust in its work by the very organizations addressing the root causes of terrorism.
Each time she returns to that womb-like bathroom it's to the sounds of Nilsson's "Gotta Get Up," a song that laments repeating the same all-work-no-play routine.
He laments the eventual destruction of his neighborhood (displaced by a Southern Pacific rail yard), but he also makes fun of his relatives for their adherence to premodern Mexican ways.
As developers buy up real estate for new condominiums and middle class amenities, McCarthy laments the dearth of all ages DIY spaces through which many younger people discover the underground.
For all the laments about the president supposedly "dividing the country," moves like this prove that the Democrats are worsening a problem they theoretically are choosing a candidate to solve.
Being near the cellar reminded me of one of Hedley's monologues, in which he laments the need to constantly defend his self-worth at a time of rigid racial norms.
On Thursday, Twitter was pockmarked with laments from journalists who would no longer have jobs at the punchy five-day-a-week tabloid intended to make city commutes less wearisome.
The most literal reading of Creedence's "Fortunate Son" lyrics laments how the privileged were often able to avoid the Vietnam War, while the less fortunate were forced to go fight.
On the other, she laments its "shallowness"—how the very elements that make it a good thriller prevent it from saying anything worthwhile about the situation at the southern border.
One can see it in the solemn laments for dropped-out candidates like Julián Castro and Cory Booker from people who never intended to support them in the first place.
In a voice that seems to be channeling Raymond Carver, he leads us through his experiences with the patients and then laments the bitter years he spent with his wife.
He celebrates the spread of an ecological consciousness but laments the disappearance of danger and novelty, and the way that the wilderness has become a hobby, or even a vocation.
A large portion of the essay laments the increasing loss of religious beliefs in society in recent decades, which Benedict says is at the heart of the sexual abuse crisis.
While he is gratified to see queer narratives going mainstream, White clearly laments the days when reading literature was the only way to pry loose the secrets of gay life.
"Oh, man, a dumb rock in the middle of the sidewalk, and then bam!" he laments, as normal human children do, before the kindly doctor sends him on his way.
In a new book, An American Sickness, journalist Elisabeth Rosenthal laments medicine's quick transformation from a patient care system to a multitrillion-dollar business — one perverse incentive at a time.
Although she acknowledges that Facebook is totally within its rights to shutdown pages it deems inappropriate, Bricken laments that the social media giant hasn't taken a more progressive approach to marijuana.
Young said he would like to see development move back from the ocean's edge and laments that homeowners and developers rebuild almost any structure damaged or destroyed by a bad storm.
Smallpox was officially eradicated in 1980, and no one laments the fate of the virus that caused it; campaigns to save the virus that causes polio are thin on the ground.
And when Amelia gets sick of listening to Maggie complain that Meredith isn't listening to her Riggs laments, the newlywed sits the siblings down and tells them they have to talk.
"Nacional deeply laments and stands in solidarity with @ChapecoenseReal in the accident and we await information from authorities," the club tweeted soon after the crash, which killed 76 people, was reported.
In the introduction to his 1987 Cultural Literacy, E.D. Hirsch Jr. laments the loss of a shared American culture — a body of knowledge, from Shakespeare to the Bible, that united Americans.
In the Goldman Sachs transcripts, Clinton laments how "attention deficit disordered political punditry is" and argued that reporters were more focused on the issues during her tenure as Secretary of State.
Only Prince could take a song about self-loathing and turn it into a stance; only he could take the laments of a pasty British white guy and make it sexy.
This White House page also laments the size of the U.S. Navy, lamenting that the military's sea branch has shrunk from more than 500 vessels in 1991 to 275 in 2016.
Everyone has had some of those moments where they've gotten a little booze in their system and said and done things they probably shouldn't have, as Jay laments in the video.
"And people were telling me that I shouldn't cover up and I was actually getting flack for putting a cover over my baby, which I just don't understand," Roper Tolbert laments.
One of her favorite museum exhibits was an aviary display at Ottawa's Canadian Museum of Nature, a spiral of stuffed birds in a diorama, one she laments has since been renovated.
While Rogers laments that many living root bridges are "simply beyond saving" because of their degradation, the practice of nurturing this botanical architecture may be resuscitated with the help tourism industry.
David Albright of the Washington-based Institute for Science and International Security laments a lack of technical detail in the agency's reporting, and a consequent loss of the promised full transparency.
Ruth (Brie) is a serious wannabe-actress with a mousy shag haircut, who laments the lack of meaty roles for women in Hollywood and arrives to class in a schlubby sweatshirt.
Beijing laments what it sees as Canada's "vague thinking" about a deal, said one person briefed on the Chinese position who asked to remain anonymous given the sensitivity of the situation.
"I haven't gotten to know her well enough to know what it is that I need to pretend to have in common with her," Dennis laments to Chip in Episode 2.
Jim Clifton, CEO of the polling firm Gallup, laments the resources the U.S. devotes to identifying and training elite football and basketball players, while failing to scout the next Steve Jobs.
Autotuned laments like "Since you met me / I saw in your eyes that you wanted to leave me" ("Valley Man") float over Sylo's experimental production and bass work from pal Betsaleel.
In the Weekend FT, tech thinker Jaron Lanier laments that "gargantuan, global data monopsonies" have taken over, retaining the entirety of the economic reward while creating much risk for everyone else.
No wonder Trump laments the idea of higher interest rates — especially since this is a time when our nation could really use some targeted spending for long-term capital investment projects.
"As much as Zimbabwe is renowned for this stone sculpture .... we do not have many pieces in museums because in Africa we don't have (enough of) our own museums," Benhura laments.
Everybody laments how divided America is, but how many of us are part of an organization that lets us meet once a week with others who are very different from ourselves?
"Unfortunately, there are others who want to continue engaging in a never ending game of back and forth, creating unnecessary anxiety and contributing to an unneeded level of hysteria," laments Cohen.
"We are a developing country, yet we frequently give money away to others," laments one on Mtime, a movie review and ticketing platform (never mind that BRI involves few free handouts).
In it, he laments that his co-written masterpieces like "Shackler's Revenge" and "Madagascar" will likely not appear on the Coachella setlist, since "Slash can't play nearly as well" as him.
" (Wonkblog) • Kevin Roose — who laments missing a potential windfall by selling his sole Bitcoin holding in 2013 — writes, "There aren't many investments that can produce outsize returns for the average person.
She's the kind of writer the heroine of "The Friend" laments doesn't exist anymore — one who views writing as a sacred calling rather than an exercise in self-promotion and branding.
She laments her lack of hobbies after I ask her what she does in her spare time, when she's not writing or running the elaborate business of being E L James.
" In the elegantly brooding title track, she laments, "I don't know why no one sings/about drowning in pitchers and half-priced wings/and trying to wish back everything they've lost.
Glancing between the road and his phone while wearing a loose teal T-shirt, Rubio winds through a residential neighborhood flanked by palm trees as he laments Sanders' momentum after Nevada.
In fact he's on his way to return it to Thomas — "I jumped to conclusions!" she laments, before they make it up to the "noble chap" by giving him the wintercake.
"Ideas are more often than not taken from the 'queer underground,' stripped of their political meaning and purpose, and then re-presented to a mainstream audience for empty consumption," Mendelson laments.
Racism plays a major role in the growth of fringe right-wing media and allows the party to get away with the failure to update its ideological views that Brooks laments.
Among them was John G. Roberts Jr., the current chief justice, whom Mr. Cruz now laments as a traitor to the conservative cause for his two opinions upholding the Affordable Care Act.
In the year 2017, Cherry 2000s are considered a rare antique, and when the mechanic returns Treadwell's Cherry 2000 memory disk, he laments that Detroit doesn't make sexbots like it used to.
He laments the fact that international aid to the country often arrives on the heels of a disaster rather than being provided in a long-term manner aimed at addressing underlying problems.
"Everything in the coffee industry is moving forward—from machines to green coffee-sourcing, and roasting, yet milk is overlooked," laments Shaun Young, a London-based barista and founder of Noble Espresso.
Royal historian Rafe Heydel-Mankoo — who owns six pairs of red trousers — laments the red trouser's overexposure at the hands of hipsters, claiming that both hipsters and "social climbers" have "appropriated" them.
"We have no one in Germany who really understands batteries, and we lack the value chain; we are very, very late", laments Ferdinand Dudenhöffer, of the Centre for Automotive Research, in Essen.
Binyavanga Wainaina, a Kenyan writer, laments the Western tendency to "treat Africa as if it were one country", something that may explain why tourism drops in Botswana when Ebola hits Sierra Leone.
The current crop of players is well-schooled in the Strathspeys, jigs, reels and laments that form the nation's musical heritage but want to bring the experience to a new, modern audience.
Eugene Minogue, Parkour Earth's CEO, notes that the discipline has "no connection to nor lineage from gymnastics", and laments that the IOC often allows older sports federations to take over new events.
Power electronics, spoken words, snapping beats, political screeds, sampled laments—her new album Fetish Bones is a wholly unique entity, and one whose message has never felt more important than right now.
As part of a broader foreign policy view that promises to put "America first," Trump regularly laments that the United States has become second-tier next to countries like China and Japan.
The motto echoes the narrator's words in "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald, written in a previous period of misgivings over the accumulation of power: "They were careless people," he laments.
Such laments frequently cite Russell Jacoby's The Last Intellectuals (1987), which complained about the post-1960s professionalization of academia and waxed nostalgic for the bohemian, "independent" intellectuals of the earlier twentieth century.
On his wildly popular Twitter account, he warns of the impending threat of authoritarianism in his epic threads, implores Republicans to dump Trump, and laments the disintegration of the United States government.
Berners-Lee laments that the web has morphed into a surveillance network filled with corporate hackers and government spooks with the tools to troll your every keystroke and mine your personal data.
" It's like an echo of Tha Block Is Hot's "Fuck Tha World," where Wayne laments losing his stepfather, whom he considered his actual father: "Dear Rabbit, why they have to kill Rabbit?
This was unusual: in our conversations, she tended to be evidence-oriented and almost brusque; her hands busily sketched out arguments in the air, and her laments were accompanied by dry laughter.
At one point in his report, Garcia laments the fact that no executive committee member was willing to reveal for whom they voted, which, obviously, makes proving vote-swapping allegations nearly impossible.
The U.S. president frequently laments Germany's trade surplus with the U.S., and has threatened to slap tariffs on German cars, which would strike at the heart of the country's export-led economy.
Doug TerryOlney, Md. To the Editor: Jim Rutenberg writes that the media industry wasn't built to withstand the baseless broadsides coming from President Trump and laments that Mr. Trump's tactics are working.
He laments how postindustrial urban decay took hold of Beacon in the 1960s, rendering central Main Street derelict, and urban renewal cleared the way for stout, one-story constructions in the '70s.
CONSCIENCEThe Origins of Moral IntuitionBy Patricia S. Churchland In "Conscience," Patricia Churchland recounts a conversation with Francis Crick, the co-discoverer of DNA, in which he laments moral philosophers' focus on reason.
Lessard laments that American students, intent on business careers, are not more interested in these things, that they eschew social activism today, a fogyish plaint that seems the exact opposite of true.
"Pushing 40 in the friend zone," he laments on this '70s soft-rock cool breeze, produced by him along with No I.D., who gave Jay-Z's "4:44" its warmth and pulse.
Dr. Eisenberg laments that only 27 percent of American medical schools teach the recommended 25 hours of nutrition, and even then the content is mostly biochemistry rather than "practical" advice about diet.
And then there are supporters like Chris Ward, a software engineer from Nashua who reluctantly voted for Trump in 2016 but laments what he sees as decaying credibility in the White House.
Jason and Brittany Kerr Aldean with son Memphis "The IVF was probably harder than the actual pregnancy, for me, because it was just such a roller coaster and so difficult," laments Kerr Aldean.
Despite the rich cultural significance of these stories, the artist laments that his generation and subsequent generations have missed out on them due to censorship laws imposed by the People's Republic of China.
His colleagues must put their grief aside to continue their training, led by Jacques Lusengo, a colonel in the armed forces, and Patrick Duboscq, a French ex-policeman who laments their shoddy equipment.
David Axelrod, Mr Obama's long-term adviser, laments a "collective amnesia about just how perilous these times were": the most dangerous circumstances for an incoming president, he thinks, since Franklin Roosevelt's in 1933.
Shah said he would like to move beyond life insurance and expand to health insurance, but he laments that the current U.S. system doesn't allow for healthy people to pay a lower rate.
The opposition Labour Party laments that house prices are rising fast (by 13% in the past year), as is homelessness, especially in Auckland, where the opposition recently won a parliamentary by-election handsomely.
"More anguish, tears, laments, and lots of people in Mexico without work, without anything to do and no place to go," said Robles, whose center provides free meals, clothes and basic medical care.
It took nearly three hours before Facebook pulled the video on Sunday, in which Stephens laments about a former girlfriend before pulling up next to 74-year-old Robert Godwin and shoots him.
Even though being in a touring band has opened him up to new worlds that have allowed him to turn his life around, he laments the time with her that it's cost him.
Soon the ladies are scolding their host for being the only member of the household who brings in no income—or so he laments: the women's side of that saga is never told.
Khloé deals with the complications of her pregnancy, Kourtney deliberates freezing her eggs and Kim laments using a surrogate to bring her third child into the world rather than carrying the baby herself.
"Last year alone, 50 million babies—created in the image of God—were silently put to death before they were even born," laments the HBI website, on a page dedicated to Option Line.
But the real highlight comes from the Chicago-politics minded "Give Us What We Want," which righteously laments the Laquan McDonald shooting and the plan for a new police academy in the city.
The man who is, unbeknownst to him, a woul-be slave en route to America via the Middle Passage, laments that he can't find his mother and doesn't know why he's in chains.
These worries help animate President Donald Trump's trade war, which, at least for his advisers, the US intelligence community, and the military, is about much more than the trade deficit he often laments.
They are the sentiments of a justice who, on one hand, sees and laments America's racial divisions and injustices but, on the other, is sceptical of explicit racial classifications to heal those rifts.
" In another post-Trump scare piece, the Journal laments that "an aging population, the physically demanding nature of many blue-collar jobs and the trend toward pursuing college degrees compound the labor shortage.
Alexander Neef, the general director of the Canadian Opera Company, laments the difficulty of finding real contraltos to fuel the continuing renaissance of Baroque opera, with its many roles originally geared to castratos.
He laments that no one takes jackfruit seriously, and that's true: Southern India has an abundance of jackfruit and almost each house has a tree in rural areas of Kerala, Karnataka, and Maharashtra.
It's more like political trench warfare, in which one group of parents laments the organic student-centered approaches of yore while another freaks out about math problems they think are too politically correct.
I'm friends with Marv Albert, the sports announcer, who told me there are games that he still laments because he missed a call or a phrase that he thought would've improved the telecast.
We see it also in the flashback to Warden Lacy, who laments that he was doomed never to father children because he took seriously God's call to keep an eye on the Kid.
When we explored Hamlet's laments and feelings of imprisonment at being watched by his friends, family and courtiers, my students' discussions took a turn for the meta as we recognized our own imprisonment.
The show's title refers to the songs that Mr. Chevalier wrote, many of which were recorded and made the Latin charts, and most of which were soulful laments about the trials of love.
It muted the complaints that propelled November's demonstrations — laments over rising prices, accusations of corruption and economic malpractice amid the leadership — replacing them with mourning for a man celebrated as a national hero.
Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward cited Trump's laments of a "witch hunt" as they described the "eerily similar confrontation" that Trump had with Mueller and that Nixon had with special prosecutor Archibald Cox.
He also dishonestly laments the "death and destruction caused by people that shouldn't be here," when in fact, studies show that immigrants are less likely to commit violent crimes than American-born citizens.
"Trump, who still openly laments having to dismiss Mr. Flynn, has complained that General McMaster talks too much in meetings," the New York Times's Maggie Haberman and Glenn Thrush reported earlier this year.
Thus, Kentridge approached his project with modern-day artistic liberty; what civic patron would have allowed a fallen warrior or a word like "Laments" to figure into such a highly visible public cycle?
I was transfixed by the masked performer from Burkina Faso, whose body was invisible beneath heavy fibers, from which shivers of bells sounded, as well as the polyphonic laments of a Greek trio.
It opens with Hythloday's critique of sixteenth-century England, as he laments the death penalty for petty thieves, the displacement of peasants by the rapidly growing wool trade and the tyranny of headstrong kings.
"Having a baby is an immoral act — overpopulation, climate change, rise of neofascism," Rachel (Kathryn Hahn) laments to her husband, Richard (Paul Giamatti), near the start of Tamara Jenkins' new comedy-drama, Private Life.
Lord Young of Graffham, a former trade minister under Margaret Thatcher, laments: "This is the first government since Mrs Thatcher came into office that doesn't feature enterprise, startups and small businesses" among its priorities.
Confessions of a Fake News Writer Here's a weaselly and exasperating semi-mea culpa from (the presumably pseudonymous) Winston Wordsworth, who laments his time writing lies for a website that he refuses to name.
"Mom, she's always late," laments Khloé, before her older sister struts in and scurries to the front, blocking all her siblings – just as she did back in the original, 2007 opening of the series.
Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward cited Trump's laments of a "witch hunt" as they described the "eerily similar confrontation" that Trump is having with Mueller and that Nixon had with special prosecutor Archibald Cox.
Rynard, who now runs an Iowa politics blog, still bitterly laments this "one idiot" in former New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson's group who changed his mind and was persuaded to join John Edwards's corner.
Friends of Suburban Bristol Railways, a pressure group, laments that at Bristol Parkway, another big train station, passengers arriving on the last train from London may face a half-hour wait for a bus.
"There's no specific narrative, except that everyone's triumphs and glories is someone else's laments and shamefulness," the project's creator, the South African artist William Kentridge, explained one recent afternoon while strolling along the Tiber.
He expresses dismay at the Obama administration's insistence on pulling out of Iraq — "like watching a car wreck in slow motion" — and laments that his military advice on the matter fell on deaf ears.
The opera's only other character, whose role is sung in Gaelic by the magnificently expressive Irish folk singer Iarla O Lionaird, is a nameless famine victim who sends arching laments and prayers toward heaven.
As Valadez laments in the exhibition catalogue's introduction, such thoughtful presentations of the artist's work are few and far between, with paintings typically installed in bulky masses where individual works are difficult to differentiate.
Urgent and speedy track "Die On A Rope" laments being "dead for years"—Dalle was looking for an out from her marriage for three years—and calls for an end to ownership over her.
Later, when the situation has grown even more dire (and absurd), he laments, "Looks like I picked the wrong week to quit amphetamines" (and swallows a handful of pills with a glass of milk).
Mr. Stanfield loves plants, feels for them, because, he said, "they are a pure life, and they do not talk," and laments that his busy work schedule prevents him from keeping any at home.
Mr. Loria eventually persuaded local lawmakers to pay for most of Marlins Park, yet attendance remained poor, even though the owner's laments about the weather were addressed with a roof that is often closed.
He laments the way that the Christian right has monopolized the "evangelical" label, betraying "a far larger evangelicalism, both here and around the world, which is not politically aligned," Mr. Keller wrote in 2017.
She deftly veers between body-positive, girl-power rallying cries ("Good as Hell") and sillier club-rattlers like "Phone," in which she laments trying to get home sans device after a late night out.
In Gudmundsen-Holmgreen's unnerving orchestral piece "Symphony, Antiphony" (1977), familiar sounds—D-major arpeggios, Mahlerian string laments, bits of ragtime piano—are presented in jumbled fashion, like snapshots and clippings in a Rauschenberg combine.
In a karaoke staple, a lover laments that "I endured everything because you're a seaman," but in the end, discovers that "you're a seaman-loloko," a play on the Filipino word for a womanizer.
" Esther Brimmer, executive director and chief executive of Nafsa, laments the hostile turn: "It could take us years to rebuild the reputation of America as a nation that welcomes all to our campus communities.
The visions they espouse of individual liberty, limited government and the rejection of political correctness are only thinly disguised laments for the system of white supremacy that their conservative vision has always depended on.
Donald Trump's counter-rally on Thursday night had all the trademarks of the billionaire's presidential campaign — laments of America's fallen status, claims of Trump's unparalleled greatness, insults of political rivals — condensed into one evening.
That global grief is the core of An Occupation of Loss by Taryn Simon at the Park Avenue Armory, where 30 professional mourners from around the world vocalize their laments within 11 concrete silos.
"William Kentridge is a great world citizen, he has the ability tune into each situation and some how instantly understand the complexities within," Kristin Jones, who helped organize Triumphs and Laments, tells The Creators Project.
So while Eastwood laments living among a bunch of "candy-assess," those young "candy-assess" tend to have to call out folks for being racist because many in his generation failed to do the same.
Edwards laments, "I don't know if I have what it takes/ to LDR through time and space," detailing the trials and tribulations of dating someone sent from the future to stop another American civil war.
Like many Germans in the former East, Rudolph, 55, laments the way reunification unfolded - "there wasn't a new start" - and describes a divided society today that he believes drives some disaffected easterners toward political extremism.
Marwan Fayyad, the head of the local taxi-driver syndicate, laments that poor regulation has allowed forged licence plates and unlicensed drivers to proliferate, making it harder for registered service drivers to make ends meet.
October 5, 2003: 'A coherent strategy to get us back on the high ground' Blair says things are tough on the ground and laments the failure to find more evidence of weapons of mass destruction.
Naturally, they were sad—in almost every interview she's done, Baker is asked about the title track's opening lyrics: "Wish I could write songs about anything other than death," she laments over gentle harmonic picking.
It particularly laments the execution of juveniles; at least 3.1 have been hanged in the past two years for crimes committed when they were under 18; at least 160 young offenders are on death row.
Last October his party published "Bridge to the Future", an 18-page manifesto that laments the enterprise-sapping effects of Brazil's overlarge state, which claims 36% of GDP in taxes while providing poor public services.
Current and former members have widely circulated a pointed critique — titled "Navy SEALs Gone Wild: Publicity, Fame, and the Loss of the Quiet Professional" — that laments the commercialization and warns that it is doing harm.
She has a stepson and a daughter who don't visit her, she laments—her daughter fears that her own children will not be able to get married if she continues to associate with her mother.
"What can this mean but that I am spoiled, and selfish, and arrogant, and that I am capable of loving nothing but a distorted reflection of my own twisted heart?" she laments, realizing what's happened.
"I thought soldiering was the most difficult part, but attracting investment is," Mr. Kadyrov laments in one episode, bragging about his role in fighting Russian forces before his father led the clan to switch sides.
When George gets flack for having too lush a lawn in a drought, he laments that he never had a lawn growing up, and his heavily tattooed driver and pal, Manolo (Anthony Campos, terrific), commiserates.
The king of the kickboxers laments the passing of his era, the lack of artistry in the ring, the incomprehensible scoring of judges and the prevalence of gangsters and gamblers at ringside blighting the sport.
Ms. de Haas gets two of Ms. Grant's most powerful numbers: "Billie Holiday Blues" and "Fighting for Pharaoh," both in the rich vein of songs that sound like laments but turn out to be protests.
Already, my geriatrician colleagues and I have begun to hear sad stories: the mother with Alzheimer's who can't remember why her family isn't visiting, though she retains and loudly laments the injury of their absence.
The internet has made Madison's observation that "the ease of communication in small republics [like ancient Athens and Rome] was precisely what had allowed hastily formed majorities to oppress minorities," newly, terrifyingly relevant, Rosen laments.
Post laments that during the 1993 siege of the Branch Davidian cult compound in Waco, Texas, he missed an opportunity to go on the news and offer an analysis of David Koresh, the cult's leader.
" In the middle of the episode about financial protection, after talking about issues like identity theft and the frustrating hurdles involved in managing student debt, Lewis laments "the total inability of anyone to solve anything.
Denny Heck will leave Congress with a sense of gratitude and privilege for his time in office, but he laments that politics has become a lot more ugly and filled with vitriol in recent years.
As much as "Orange Julius" grieves a lost father, it also laments a relationship that might have been — between two people who didn't try hard enough to know one another, then ran out of time.
Vök "Erase You" Iceland knows how to do dark songs, and Vök (a band, not a person) makes the darkest of laments out of reminiscing over a relationship gone bad scored by bedroom indie pop sounds.
Gong laments not buying an apartment before prices began to spike dramatically three years ago, even though prices have been easing recently, and the fact his relationship with his then girlfriend unraveled as his business did.
In making fun of the seven women who've complained about him, Biden crystallized that his strategy to capture some voters potentially will be to join their laments that the post-#MeToo world has gone too far.
"When I was a kid, if someone came and said I'd beat someone up and taken a bicycle, I would have been safer in police custody than I would have been with my mom," Flournoy laments.
Gong laments not buying an apartment before prices began to spike dramatically three years ago, even though prices have been easing recently, and the fact his relationship with his then girlfriend unravelled as his business did.
" When we embarked on our research project, we had the same gut feeling as Mr. Scott, who laments that "the inflated, always suspect authority of ink-stained wretches like me has been leveled by digital anarchy.
Written by a former senior official at the IMF, the book laments the intellectual failures present at the foundation of the single-currency area and in the mishandled response to the sovereign-debt crisis after 2010.
Romancing a virgin like Zoey, on the other hand, paints an entirely different picture — the kind of picture a future baller like Cash, who laments his come-up from "the bottom," desperately wants in people's minds.
Initially his book risks becoming a didactic screed about the dangers of modern technology, as the author laments the way cars, trains, buses and gawking at a smartphone speed life up, leaving little to be savoured.
"Every post-colonial state in South Asia paid lip service to secular principle in the first decade of its existence before reconstituting itself as a kind of sole proprietorship run by its dominant community," he laments.
He repeatedly laments that only "about 10 percent of professors in the social sciences or the humanities are Republicans," but a largely liberal faculty doesn't guarantee a systematic liberal one-sidedness or indoctrination in the classroom.
Film student Harrison Jeffs re-edited an interview Lucas gave to Charlie Rose — in which Lucas laments his lack of an Oscar despite his many credits — to be even more dramatic and heart-wrenching than before.
Despite her love for her students, she laments that she made more per year working at Walmart as a student than she does teaching, and said she is moving to give her daughter a better life.
But in choosing to retire rather than run for reelection, Flake is sending the worst possible message to his colleagues, empowering the president he loathes, and accelerating the takeover of the Republican Party that he laments.
This latest tranche of Suu Kyiology is less successful than the last, partly because the author, as he laments at some length, failed to get anything first-hand out of his subject, despite her new freedoms.
Law-enforcement officials are clueless about how to interpret it, and, indeed, about how the internet works, laments Monica Rosina, a lawyer and academic who has lectured to judges, prosecutors and police officers on the subject.
There's a point, early in Expeditions: Viking where your delicate and helpless older brother, who just wasn't "Viking" enough to lead the clan as its "thegn" and left the job to your character, laments his weakness.
The senator made the announcement in a video sent to supporters and posted on YouTube that highlights her family history, laments the struggles of the middle class and lays out her desire to address economic issues.
" In his conclusion, Farago laments, "It may be idealistic, I know, to insist that arts institutions have a role to play in considering and changing that ghastly reality, and all the others of our damaged world.
Mr. Ries laments some of his cornering here but I have no beef, just trouble with a few little bits and pieces like CSA (I prefer to associate this acronym with farms), GPS, LUM, and ENOS.
Bill de Blasio, the New York mayor, is forcing city schools "to hire teachers that no other school has wanted to hire," as Marc Sternberg, a former high-school principal, laments in a Times op-ed.
To the Editor: Ross Douthat laments our national inability to reconcile our frontier past with the reality of a modern world while not mentioning the 50-year effort of the Republican Party to prevent this reconciliation.
"In principle, studying Great Books is not inherently conservative," said Molly Worthen, an assistant professor of history at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, who laments that this ground has been largely ceded by liberals.
Golden Hour opens with an ode to calming the pace of everything ("Slow Burn"), laments solitude ("Lonely Weekend"), and gently rises to one of the sweetest country-pop love songs of the last half-decade ("Butterflies").
In this nearly three-hour essay film, the director Thom Andersen laments the reputation movies have given his hometown, Los Angeles, and criticizes the film industry's portrayal of the city's architecture, history and socioeconomic fault lines.

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