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Better out earlier than later and more painfully in that case.
And with every day that passes, that's more and more painfully apparent.
In no arena is this more painfully clear than that of the entrepreneurial celebrity mom.
Given that digital security could hit their finances more painfully, cooperation makes even more sense.
But it also inspired something less funny and more painfully awkward: a tweet about eating babies.
The loudspeaker is mediocre, and when you plug in headphones, the Pixel's headphone audio is even more painfully underwhelming.
I expect there is a vast spectrum of stories to be told, many much harder and more painfully unresolved than mine.
You mention the possibility that she could learn it, more painfully, from someone else — but you don't say whether that's very likely.
More painfully, her white relatives came from Alabama, Arkansas, Tennessee, and Texas to tell a probate court judge that Taylor was a liar.
The world as Maeve has understood it is gone — and, more painfully still, she learns that neither she nor it was ever authentic.
That became more painfully apparent to me this week when Yale University researchers released data and maps that detail American attitudes on climate change.
This is bigger than sparing viewers any more painfully awkward moments or keeping Lindsay from shifting through uncomfortable commentary about her race all season.
When emergency regulations are necessary to cover what should already be covered, the gaps in the country's health care system become even more painfully obvious.
While this has been true for some time, that Snapchat has finally reached the mainstream has never been more painfully clear than in the last week.
There is nothing that I want more than for my presence to be taken seriously, and nothing that can render me more painfully aware of my fraudulence.
"Season 2 goes even deeper, even more deeply, even more painfully into the heart of America right now, what it means to be American right now," Gaiman said.
Next, and perhaps more painfully, all the executives who paid off their colleagues or let them off the hook should explain in detail to employees how that happened.
As I have come to terms with my own gender identity, I have become more painfully aware of the ways in which it inspires sexual violence in the men around me.
Perhaps more painfully symbolic was the 5 percent drop in viewership of the Emmy Awards show on Disney's ABC to a new low – television's celebration of television drawing a diminished crowd.
"Alice's story should give hope to anyone who has ever doubted his or her ability to make it through tough times or, much more painfully, his or her own worth," he wrote.
We were able to laugh about it (one of us more painfully), then went down a floor and I settled myself into the passenger seat, cushion between my legs, for the trip home.
ONE ANOTHER By Monique Schwitter In the opening pages of "One Another," a writer and theater director Googles her first love, Petrus, expecting to find nothing or, more painfully, references to a wife and kids.
As my youth ebbs away from me, minute after minute, I become more and more painfully aware of being superseded, of time passing me by, of losing touch with the world that changed my life.
If things seem especially precarious lately in Europe and the Anglosphere, it's because our high opinion of ourselves, which we inherit from the Enlightenment, has been bumping up against reality, in ever more painfully obvious ways.
On top of misogynoir, Black women are also subjected to vicious acts of discrimination by way of colorism, classism, fatphobia, and more by non-Black people — and more painfully, even by men and women in our own communities.
The speech was a feast for the fact-checkers, and has made it even more painfully obvious that he's manufacturing a crisis while people are suffering as a result of the partial government shutdown, which began in late December.
One is that the traditional major parties, both Ms. Merkel's Christian Democrats and even more painfully their past partners, the Social Democrats, took a drubbing in the September vote, while a xenophobic far-right party entered Parliament for the first time.
But that change might involve him becoming more private and guarded, more painfully aware that any comment or garment or Instagram like can be taken out of context and made to fit into someone else's theory of how his life makes sense.
Iran: Nix and fix is no strategy Nowhere is the absence of strategic thinking more painfully obvious than in Trump's decision to decertify the Iran deal in hopes that congressional Republicans can pass tougher sanctions that will frighten the Europeans and Iranians into amending the nuclear accord.
The governor's critics have derided the meetings as inadequate given the enormity of the problem, but the quick response represented the conservative Texas leadership's most extensive undertaking yet to confront the pattern of mass shootings that has plagued states across the country — few more painfully than Texas.
"Lincoln" (2012) No conflict ever threatened to tear the nation asunder more painfully than the Civil War, and under Steven Spielberg's masterful directorial hand, the precarious political maneuvering necessary to end the War Between the States comes to vivid life, along with the personal costs to the 19953th president.
But with each passing day, it becomes more painfully obvious that this deal has made our country less secure, and the U.S. taxpayer money President Obama gave to Iran is being used to support terrorism and help in the killing of thousands of innocent people in Syria and elsewhere.
It was just one day of a long season, but it reaffirmed that anything can happen in this crazy sport — a lesson the Astros absorbed more painfully in October, when they became the first team ever to lose all four home games in the World Series as the Washington Nationals rallied past them for the championship.
More painfully, André begs Madeleine to promise that she won't die before him, which raises the morbid question of whether, overburdened by her husband's slippage, she decided to do just that—especially once a mysterious, vampish younger woman (Lucy Cohu), who may or may not be a long-ago lover of André's, arrives on the scene.
Dreyfus may have taken home five Emmys for her work in what the awards define as a comedy series, but her performance evokes the darkness at the heart of all dramatic tales of the deaths of kings: laying claim to all the power you can dream of; discovering that it isn't enough to make you whole; and then, even more painfully, losing it.
Watching Rooney drift hesitantly across the pitch over the last 12 months has triggered an endless national debate over whether his form is a temporary dip in self-confidence or a sign of permanent demise and, interestingly, very few people have stopped to question whether all the talk of his declining value for club and country is not contributing even more painfully to his listless performances.
Never could the absence of the man from a scene of action clearly designed for his drive and decision have been more painfully alive."Mostert, p. 565 In the same year, David Cordingly wrote that "The boldness of the attack . . . was comparable with the exploits of a Drake, de Ruyter and Nelson.
When Aldridge left Last of the Summer Wine, Wilde returned as Foggy in 1990. He stayed until 1996, when, during the preparations for series 19, suffering from shingles, he felt he should leave as his condition was not completely cleared and shingles is notorious for reappearing, even more painfully. Frank Thornton was invited to join the cast as "Truly of the Yard". The 1997 Christmas special "There Goes The Groom!" was made to introduce Thornton's character.
All serpents can assume a Demi form which consists of their eyes becoming more brightly colored and the pupils turning into slits. They also grow fangs and snake skin. Their demi-form is less poisonous than their second form, so if bitten, the victim dies slower and more painfully. Serpiente children are born able to take their serpent form, though they don't have much control over it for the first several months and their poison does not develop for four or five years.
" This led via Mirour to the iambic tetrameter of Confessio and Chaucer's pentameter. # After 1376 both poets turned from love poetry to more serious topics. For Gower this was the "moralistic social complaint in the Mirour d l'omme and Vox Clamatis, while Chaucer wrestled more painfully in the House of Fame and Parliament of Fowls with the relation between the style and substance of courtly poetry and social satire." # Gower "took the risk of composing in English only after Chaucer had achieved success and fame with Troilus and Criseyde.
The television western The Young Riders used the song in its series finale, which took place in 1861 and showed how the American Civil War was affecting its characters' lives. It is the running theme music in the background of the 1954 John Ford film The Long Gray Line. Allan Sherman topicalized the song with this polio- based version: > Every time you take vaccine, take it orally [a pun on "Aura Lea"] As you > know the other way is more painfully! An episode of The Rockford Files called "Aura Lee Farewell".
Lee Adlerstein wrote an opinion article for The Forward titled "Alvin Rosenfeld Is Right About Liberals And The Jewish State": > People should and do have a constitutional right to criticize Israel, even > harshly, including challenging its right to exist. There must be robust > debate about the wisdom of Israel's policies, and there is much to > criticize. However, this is not a normal time and we are not permitted to > ignore reality. Searing criticism rightly branded as delegitimization of > Israel is truly dangerous, all the more painfully so when it comes from > Jews.
True pleasure is had by being fulfilled by things that fit one's nature. Wisdom is the most fulfilling and is the best guide, so the only way for the three drives of the soul to function properly and experience the truest pleasure is by allowing wisdom to lead. To conclude the third proof, the wisdom element is best at providing pleasure, while tyranny is worst because it is furthest removed from wisdom. Finally, Socrates considers the multiple of how much worse tyranny is than the kingly/disciplined/wise temperament, and even quantifies the tyrant as living 729 times more painfully/less joyfully than the king.
While it appears the victory is in the mistress' hands, it is Tai Fei who turns the gun on her: it was all a ploy on Hung Hing's part for him to ally with San Luen and provide a means to weed out any corrupt members in the Taiwanese society. Realizing it was she who killed the senator, San Luen's branch leaders decide to take her back to Taiwan for punishment, but Chicken requests he speak with her before she is led away. Upon stating she is the only woman he has ever truly loved, he executes her on the spot, knowing full well she will die more painfully in Taiwan. With the matter settled, Tai Fei abstains from the Causeway Bay branch leadership candidacy and Ho Nam is elected its leader.
"Greenland, Colin (17 May > 2003). "Small world", The Guardian > "An imaginary city: this is a time for such a vision, especially for New > Yorkers, whose city has always been in flux, though perhaps never more > painfully and self-consciously than today. Entralla, the fictitious > metropolis at the heart of Edward Carey's second novel, exists not only in > our imagination and in the pages of Alva & Irva (which serves as Entralla's > one and only guidebook) but in the form of tiny plasticine models of its > streets and houses, seen in the appealingly smudgy photographs that > punctuate the novel. A re-creation of Entralla also appears in the story of > Alva & Irva, since the twins of the book's title are the designer and > sculptor, respectively, of their native city in miniature.
In 2007, Benedict issued Summorum Pontificum which is widely seen as an attempt to heal the rift with the SSPX.DICI. The stages of the dialogue between Rome and the SSPX 4 January 2006In the letter accompany the issuance of the Summorum, Pope Benedict wrote, Pope John Paul II thus felt obliged to provide, in his Motu Proprio Ecclesia Dei (2 July 1988), guidelines for the use of the 1962 Missal; that document, however, did not contain detailed prescriptions but appealed in a general way to the generous response of Bishops towards the "legitimate aspirations" of those members of the faithful who requested this usage of the Roman Rite. At the time, the Pope primarily wanted to assist the Society of Saint Pius X to recover full unity with the Successor of Peter, and sought to heal a wound experienced ever more painfully. ... I now come to the positive reason which motivated my decision to issue this Motu Proprio updating that of 1988.

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