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Your body aches and pangs with the pulse of loneliness.
I'm proud and feeling some pangs of dad dork growing.
The heady waves of emotion, the cruel pangs of longing?
Don't expect anyone involved to experience any pangs of conscience.
Do they feel the same pangs that course through you?
A sincere expression of some contrition could soothe those pangs.
It will be sure to prevent hunger pangs during your travels.
You feel the same pangs of guilt as you do so.
It may cause you to feel pangs of jealousy and envy.
To go hungry, to see our children die in pangs of
As if sensing the pangs of hunger, fate once again intervened.
Despite furious capitalist opposition, the new order survives its birth pangs.
Are we now witnessing the first pangs of a cellphone nostalgia trend?
Lately, I have pangs of fear in anticipation of certain octogenarians' obituaries.
"I think the screenshots inspire pangs of real isolation," he said then.
We're also in the birth pangs of a luxury Arctic tourism industry.
I felt the pangs of doubt and I beat their fucking ass.
Clinton's campaign may trigger pangs of nostalgia for Mr. Sanders's erstwhile army.
My heart pangs for the pigeons, that they can't sit up there.
Oh well so much for feeling the pangs of distance and time.
But guilt pangs aren't the worst of it: We suffer at work.
You might get pangs of conscience or like pants-shitting terror and squeal.
It's been about 12 hours and my heart still pangs at 'it'll pass'.
"You will slowly starve while your hunger pangs are somewhat alleviated," he says.
And so he felt the pangs of racism from a very early age.
No doubt it went through the same birth pangs as all the others.
We've lived through a 40-year period defined by our faith in entrepreneurship and markets to change the world — which delivered many good things — but we're in the death pangs of that era, and the birth pangs of something new.
As I unpacked them, I felt pangs of nostalgia over the wires and cables.
Occasionally I had pangs of hunger, but the thought of food became suddenly repulsive.
Orlando Bloom and girlfriend Katy Perry's romantic week in Cannes is inspiring hunger pangs.
Upon hearing the scandal, I couldn't help but feel the bitter pangs of disappointment.
They ignore pangs of hunger and strive to consume as few calories as possible.
Some of the sharpest pangs come when Aronson's thoughts drift to lesser-known records.
Or it can be the pangs of anguish following turmoil or a disaster abroad.
And the pangs of childbirth drove her to the trunk of a date palm.
Of course, warding off afternoon hunger pangs with almonds, instead of crisps makes nutritional sense.
From pangs and cramps to shortness of breath, it warns us when something is off.
But he still feels pangs of sadness when friends admit they've given up on trying.
In the slums, children sniff glue because it helps them forget the pangs of hunger.
I enjoyed pangs of euphoria as I descended the road with Moe and the group.
The Pangs said they were considering whether the play could have a life outside Singapore.
You can also expect to get hunger pangs after walking around for a few hours.
On September 26, This Is Us will return, and so will your source of heart-pangs.
When they mingled with Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt's Tituss Burgess, and our pangs of jealousy were debilitating.
I feel the same fears, pangs, questions, I just may have learned to enjoy those feelings.
If you still think hunger pangs will distract you while driving, grab some apple slices, too.
I felt the same pangs of rejection and inadequacy that go with unrequited high school friendships.
If the pangs of nostalgia are too much to bear, don't worry — apparently, Disney anticipated this.
On Monday and Tuesday, I had noticeable hunger pangs and took a break around 7 a.m.
I certainly felt its pangs when I heard the "not guilty" verdict in that Brooklyn courthouse.
But the marriage with bacon and cheese is best of all, earthiness enveloping pangs of salt.
The heart is subject to incessant pangs of emotion as the young leaves are growing out.
In recent years, when I get pangs of nostalgia, I've turned to YouTube to watch particular scenes.
But one service, aptly named Pizza to the Polls, is looking to ease those hunger pangs tonight.
Do they suffer pangs of conscience about their role as makers of luxury commodities for the rich?
Just being around these people, regardless of how kind they are, gave me slight pangs of anxiety.
At its core, HBO's "Insecure" has always been about the joys and pangs of navigating young adulthood.
Is it because you feel hunger pangs or because refusing to eat Thanksgiving dinner would be "weird"?
Even writing this, I get pangs of guilt because I feel like I'm dropping her in it.
"Today's inequalities are the birth pangs of tomorrow's technological unemployment," Susskind writes, and he has a point.
If you've ever felt the burning pangs of Insta-malice, you are going to love this film.
Throughout last year as the election raged on, I felt pangs of worry at Trump's anti-Islam rhetoric.
My stomach dropped as the familiar pangs of self-doubt and uncertainty came echoing back into my chest.
For long drives, grab a Kind bar, which will come in handy when hunger pangs begin to distract.
Tuesday, and immediately set out in hurriedly exercising his perceived right to satisfying hunger pangs at any cost.
In this clip, from the Royal Ballet production, Edward Watson plays Leontes, who is deformed by jealous pangs.
Later, when I was going through the pangs of divorce, it was my cats who eased my heart.
"Violence is what we do," Mike tells Marcus, who is experiencing pangs of conscience, in a later exchange.
Mulder himself is feeling some of these pangs, worrying that his life's work has been all for naught.
Vermont Smoke & Cure Minis Meat Sticks Protein is great when it comes to squashing hunger pangs and boosting energy.
But man oh man, putting some of those Chanel bags into the "auction" pile certainly caused pangs of doubt!
Honestly, we can't blame these cats for wanting a plate — everything this couple makes will give you hunger pangs.
What I hadn't expected was that the hurt would find itself coiled and twisted into sudden pangs of guilt.
Caffeine, on the other hand, like in coffee, might actually help you stave off hunger pangs by suppressing your appetite.
The choices are as hard as ever, and I already feel pangs of regret because of the decisions I've made.
But I bet in the first few days of 2016 there are already those that suffer from pangs of guilt.
Punk was starting to feel its first pangs of disillusionment, with the Sex Pistols' implosion in January of that year.
Would I be feeling both pangs of hunger and exquisite delight in eating my first home-cooked meal in years?
This was the early 2000s interregnum between the high watermark of garage and the messily complex birth pangs of grime.
To keep hunger pangs further away, add the black beans for just 80 calories and 250 grams of filling fiber.
He spent four and a half years as Patina's executive chef before pangs of his home cuisine began to hit.
Will the pangs of displacement and disrupted routines be offset by the pleasures of being around adult children and grandchildren?
And if you're worried about early pangs of "Big Bang" withdrawal, the series spinoff, YOUNG SHELDON, follows at 8:30.
Waking up the next day, I was dismayed to see that the pangs of hunger still rumbled through my stomach.
There's the "normative" kind that makes you miss your mom when you leave for college, giving you pangs of homesickness.
It occurred to me how exciting it must have been for Gert to feel those electric pangs of love again.
Their songs are full of people feeling pangs of love while sitting in dingy flats or strolling through parks at dusk.
Humans pricked by info-hunger pangs used to hunt and peck for scraps of trivia on the savanna of the internet.
As the plane emptied out at the airport gate, I found myself with hunger pangs and plenty of time to kill.
These emotions join forces in the novel, where moments of beauty and acceptance come together with pangs of sorrow and loneliness.
Taken from her underrated but brilliant 2016 album Glory, this song provides the answer for anyone suffering with pangs of loneliness.
The Pangs and Mr. Kwek decided to shelve the original idea and create a new production tackling #MeToo issues head-on.
It's not the pangs and ricochets of bullets, it's not even the cowboy talk, it's the silence before one important shot.
Occasionally, you and your spouse will suffer pangs of principle: Is all this bribery making my children better versions of themselves?
Max hangs upside down, batlike, and gains her trust by promising to serve as her confidant through the pangs of adolescence.
They do not reveal if local Han-Chinese officials opposed the C.C.P.'s mass-internment policy because of pangs of conscience.
When pangs of depression struck, he'd hop off the ship and take off running on the Pacific islands where it was stationed.
It would be 20 years until I understood why I felt pangs of joy and guilt whenever I thought about that day.
I'm usually resistant to pangs of envy inspired by social media photos of friends and families on perfect getaways around the world.
Draining my Twitter swamp is an exercise in total self-abasement, pangs of indignity buzzing wildly into my ear canals like mosquitoes.
At some point, wasn't my body supposed to tell me to start ransacking the fridge or firing up Seamless via hunger pangs?
And then, despite everything I've worked for, I'm still forced to eat some rancid-ass banana to satisfy my residual starvation pangs.
If snack time for you requires crunch and flavor but your hunger pangs demand protein, I've got just the thing for you.
But those five years would be punctuated with pangs of guilt for having "ruined Priya's life," my mother-in-law warned us.
The movement began at a cafe in Zurich in February 1916, (though birth pangs were felt in New York a year earlier).
I often do, too, but I do have meaningful pangs of guilt afterward, as I always expected I might with the series.
Although Mr. Armstrong eventually became an international sensation, the earlier chapter in his life was a reminder of the pangs of discrimination.
They move with self-sufficiency and stoicism among white doctors who seem increasingly haunted and lost, suffering their pangs of Western existentialism.
If you get easily hangry and impatient, Google's new feature that lists restaurant wait times will help you plan around your hunger pangs.
If your income-consumption percentage is still 100% at retirement age, you will feel the ugliest pangs of failure you could possibly imagine.
Every now and then, I'd get pangs of guilt while reheating the previous night's dumplings, pondering the fate of the microwave's original recipient.
A single 11-ounce Atkins Ready to Drink Shake (12-Pack) can satisfy your hunger pangs despite only delivering a modest 160 calories.
She has written feelingly in the past about the anguish, the pangs of professional envy that are wont to beset an obscure writer.
Beijing Science and Tech noted that since the robot went into mass production in September, more than 3,000 Xiao Pangs have been sold.
Chilly glistening keyboards and echoey, rumbling drum machines integrate smoothly into an album that aims for mild sensuality while concealing deeper pangs underneath.
Justice Minister Koen Geens told RTBF radio he was having pangs of conscience over whether the man should have been allowed the furlough.
Unless your hunger pangs are really ferocious, you might consider skipping an entree and choosing one or two starters as your main course instead.
But new rumors suggest, at the very least, the new Galaxy will be getting a bigger battery, hopefully lessening the pangs of smartphone nostalgia.
Watching last week's episode of This Is Us, however, I experienced the first real pangs of apprehension for the viability of this pair's future.
As you seek to satisfy the growling pangs of customers hungering for the new and different, here are a few ideas that could help.
While initially I felt hunger pangs, they soon passed, and I found myself waiting hours longer on some days before taking my first bite.
But as months passed, Camryn increasingly experienced pangs of attraction when his step-niece would climb on his back or hang off his arms.
The number of Brits relieving hunger pangs with crisps fell dramatically during this time too, as did snacking on cakes and sweet baked goods.
Unglert might be feeling pangs of regret about the photo, but based on the trailer, it looks like he had a positive experience in paradise.
In theory, if you drink a cup of Bulletproof coffee first thing in the morning, you're less likely to experience normal mid-morning hunger pangs.
Sally Field plays an older woman in Hello, My Name is Doris, but the actress compares her character's experiences to the awkward pangs of adolescence.
Many say they routinely skip meals, and one student said she takes "poverty naps" to fight off pangs of hunger when she can't afford groceries.
Under the current circumstances, during which I've mainly been enjoying longer daylight hours at home, those pangs have started to feel a bit more urgent.
Seldom has murder induced such hunger pangs, with characters who crack cases while indulging in maple-cured rashers of back bacon and wild blueberry jam.
I began to feel pangs of hunger when the six women of my family banded together to concoct a plan to secure the day's meal.
CHINA GROWTH PANGS Stocks in the developing world snapped a three-day gaining streak as bleak economic data from China sapped demand for riskier assets.
Whenever I felt pangs of grief, I pulled out a map and immersed myself in the blank canvas of a country I'd never really seen.
I suffered the pangs of addiction, the subsequent lies, and depression and suicidal ideation, along with bankruptcy and the loss of my job and home.
Combined, they amount to over 800 episodes of TV that's not necessarily good, but sure to rouse pangs of nostalgia in former '90s kids everywhere.
Just like when I was weaning myself off caffeine, I had regular pangs re-engage with my habit and I felt different, even a bit empty.
Seems like a pretty busy schedule, but some people just can't get over feeling a few pangs of jealousy when they stumble on a vacation photo.
At first, I felt pangs in my abdomen like a cramp, then a hangover-like nausea came over me, and you can guess what else happened.
" His Carrie Bradshaw Moment"When I would feel the pangs of hunger, I would go out looking in store windows and feed myself on beautiful things.
I certainly didn't want to spend the day refreshing my Twitter feed like a junkie, but pangs of desire for news were starting to hit me.
My collection of cookbooks basically functioned as art, and pangs of jealousy filled my heart when friends Instagrammed the gorgeous dishes they had whipped up themselves.
If Thile feels any pangs about the prospect of being viewed as Garrison Keillor's successor, rather than a musician of historic significance, he doesn't let on.
Here, in this metropolitan space, a cultural galaxy away from my small Northamptonshire town, I got pangs of something familiar, something overly familiar, oddly, painfully familiar.
But then there are some like yours truly who waited out the last flickering lights of the last Davis Cup match before those pangs truly begin.
Kids who discover they have supernatural destinies are a fantasy staple, and the series couples that with the pangs of growing up, juggling friends and romances.
Losing an appetite is a common sickness behavior, and not eating until hunger pangs hit (even if they are infrequent) is not a bad thing for adults.
She doesn't doubt the possibility of someone having psychosomatic pangs that correlate to another's menstrual cycle, though she says she has not experienced it in her practice.
When cooked with water or skim milk, the oats thicken and take more time to pass through your digestive system, meaning you'll go longer between hunger pangs.
Yet, by night we all felt the pangs of tragedy due to the acts of violence that have left several of our past and present students injured.
They're so frictionless and it's so fun to one-up friends for high scores that I already felt pangs of addiction as I shirked work to play.
Mr. Kwek and the Pangs said they were nervous about how "Pretty Girls" would land in Singapore, where media and entertainment are highly controlled by the government.
But in my (admittedly gross) experience of begging people for their scraps, I think I'm more often motivated by fear of hunger than any actual hunger pangs.
Mr. Louie published only one novel, "The Barbarians Are Coming" (2000), and one short story collection, "Pangs of Love" (1991), but his work won awards and acclaim.
Here in the upper Delaware basin, far removed from the political dealings that threatened the region's fragile ecosystem and its economy, residents felt familiar pangs of vulnerability.
It sated desperate hunger pangs, offered relief from the perpetual cold, and was a blessed escape from the brutal drudgery of life in the slums and workhouses.
When the lunchtime hunger pangs hit, you'll want to have a game plan, as there are an overwhelming number of options for scrumptious lunch all over the city.
People who eat three meals a day don't necessarily have to snack, since hunger pangs don't usually occur for at least three to five hours after a meal.
In the reviews, the most obvious pangs of disappointment come when Ocean's 8 is compared to the original Ocean's, and critics asserted that it doesn't quite measure up.
Sleep restriction in the study's subjects led to amplified endocannabinoid levels in the blood, leading to hunger pangs, which generally intensify in the early afternoon, to increase further.
FANG pangs have boosted South Korean 44 percent despite its North Korea nuclear worries, while frontier markets - countries not yet in the developing bracket - are up 27 percent.
Richard Codey, a Democrat, tapped him in 2005 to tackle the state's growing property tax crisis that Mr. Murphy felt the first pangs to run for office himself.
A health sciences student at Stony Brook University on Long Island describes "poverty naps," where she decides to go to sleep rather than deal with her hunger pangs.
Harry fears the family will be ruined if it's stretched to include the Wolinskis, but Eleanor has begun to feel pangs of sympathy for these so-called usurpers.
It's a miracle, you might argue, that the film has crawled onto our screens at all, yet there have been countless hits whose birth pangs were similarly fraught.
It's hard to feel too much pity — the Zapruders ended up with a lot of money — but they suffered pangs of guilt and uncertainty that are totally understandable.
I felt pangs of anxiety as I sat in aesthetician Mary Schook's office, waiting for what would be one of the more unexpected beauty treatments I had ever undergone.
Some realize they're feeling an emotion, but don't know which, while others confuse signs of certain emotions for something else—perhaps interpreting butterflies in the stomach as hunger pangs.
De Laurentiis gives recipes for wholesome dishes like whole wheat spaghetti with swiss chard and broiled salmon with mustard glaze to get you through the week without hunger pangs.
Even if she's the movie's villain, it's impossible not to feel pangs of empathy as we watch her unravel during the ill-fated hike with Annie, Hallie, and Nick.
Steele did confirm that the increased amount of water I'm drinking—well in excess of a gallon most days—is playing a big role in staving off hunger pangs.
Chic in Review Pangs of New York The Council of Fashion Designers of America asked the Boston Consulting Group to analyze the current condition of New York Fashion Week.
I had started to feel the pangs of doubt that it might not be moral or humane that such intelligent, social, creatures should be held captive for entertainment purposes.
Here is a side dish that embodies that endlessly craveable pizza flavor while still operating as something you can eat alongside your entree without feeling buzzkilling pangs of guilt.
But the pangs of infatuation that make your eyes widen, your heart quicken, and (with any luck) your clothes melt away to the tune of Echo and the Bunnymen?
In interviews, some of them, and their loved ones, recalled the challenges of resuming their lives — including family tensions, financial woes, pangs of anxiety and a sense of disorientation.
And Dougie Jones (our "original" Cooper) learns a few more things about how to be a human being — including the word "agent," which sets off strange pangs in him.
So, allow us to throw out just a few of the many titles that will stir up warm pangs of nostalgia when you see their covers and read their titles.
Still, this is all pretty stiff, predictable stuff, built around the operatic pangs of teen romance and the mystery of Alaska's fate, with peripheral forays into class and racial divides.
And as the Oscars are notorious for causing strong hunger pangs in its attendants, Aparicio also said she already knows what she'll be having for dinner once the show wraps.
Over the weekend, however, another New York City subway rat emerged to drag a slice of pizza down the tracks — bringing joyful pangs of identification to us gross people everywhere.
If you feel like a drone wandering through the same routine every day, it could just the pangs of modern life, or you could be the subject of alien experiments.
Spieth, who cited health concerns in not attending Rio, said that as he watched the tournament, he had felt pangs of regret for not suiting up for the United States.
I'd scrolled far enough to strike upon some selfies taken at Electric Zoo circa 2008 and felt instant, surprising pangs of nostalgia for my 18-year-old, less-jaded self.
Director Richard Linklater moves from "Boyhood" to the pangs of parenthood in this adaptation of Maria Semple's bestselling novel, which pivots on the vital role creativity plays in our lives.
Snacking a few hours ahead of time on a food rich in fiber, protein or healthy fat will quell your intrusive hunger pangs, and also keep you energized and alert.
You're really decorating it for outsiders, so that they walk into your home and feel pangs of jealousy that make them want to go take a bath with Rudy Gobert.
"Australia looks to America, free of any pangs as to our traditional links or kinship with the United Kingdom," he wrote in his New Year message published on December 27, 1941.
But by 1990, when she earned her PhD, she started to feel pangs of guilt about her profession, and in particular the damage that shrimp farming was doing to the environment.
The protein element keeps hunger pangs at bay until your next meal (unlike a carb-only snack that doesn't have satiating power), while the fruit packs fiber and other key nutrients.
Admittedly, I felt a few pangs of regret when the Furby wouldn't shut up, but they were quickly replaced by the joy of having a real toy in my hands again.
An afternoon snack of hard-boiled eggs or quinoa staves off hunger pangs until dinner, which varies a lot but usually includes large portions of protein-heavy foods, such as chicken.
Of course I collected diet tips, mostly from women's magazines and beauty books, but sometimes from accounts from World War II Europe, where people were fighting off hunger pangs for real.
" Goulding told the website that when she began kickboxing, the practice helped manage her anxiety, and that while she does feel "pangs...it's not as crippling as it used to be.
If a relationship ended poorly, there are behaviors that cause feelings, reminders, or pangs of wishing that things had ended differently, you might feel like you need to clean it up.
I really didn't see anything worth mentioning, but one thing never ceased to give me pangs: shredding letters written to Bhagwan that he never saw, letters that people believed he received.
As I walked through rows and rows of Fraser firs, looking for the perfect seven-foot-tall Christmas tree for my boyfriend's family, I couldn't help but feel pangs of guilt.
Which probably accounted for the dual pangs of relief and guilt she felt when Oliver's number popped up on her phone while she was grocery shopping at the Saturday farmers' market.
Then you remember that this is how the Wolves have consistently operated under Taylor, and it snuffs out the initial pangs of compassion one might have felt for the Wolves' quandary.
Hunger pangs can be sated at Bread & Brine (19 Main Street) a casual restaurant with creamy New England clam chowder and soft milk buns to pull apart and absorb the broth.
An apocalyptically burning Australia, the melting Arctic and Antarctic and scorched Amazon were the first salvos from Earth: the cries of the birth pangs of the sixth extinction are upon us.
But eventually the pangs of conscience, compounded by the toll his actions had taken on his brother and on his sometime girlfriend, Kim Wexler (Rhea Seehorn), got the better of him.
Then, about two years ago, I began spotting friends and cool teens hitting the sleek little obelisks I would soon come to know as Juuls, and honestly, I felt pangs of jealousy.
For some people, just imagining the pinching, aching, piercing abdominal pangs that come with their period is enough to make them want to assume the fetal position and sleep until it's over.
Growing Pangs of New York The Knicks and the Nets face off in a West Side Story style fight, led on one side by Nik Stauskas and the other by Enes Kanter.
What makes the moment so keenly felt on Outlander is Claire's stature as romantic heroine, a woman who gets to suffer exciting new pangs of love in different centuries and different coutures.
The pangs of hunger are a reminder that this is no ordinary month, and that we must pray for serenity and harmony, especially in these trying times for Muslims around the world.
The answer for me is almost always order in, because I just don't have an innate desire to whip something up with my bare hands—especially when the hunger pangs kick in.
Few weekenders consider fly-fishing an expression of rage and depravity (quite the opposite), and sushi diners ordering kuromaguro are apt to feel pangs from their pocketbooks more than from their souls.
It's a long wait till Season 7 of Game of Thrones and if you've already finished Stranger Things in one sitting, you might be feeling some pangs of GoT withdrawals right about now.
In his interview with the New York Daily News, Eng — who has not been charged with murder — said that while he didn't kill Chin, he has had conflicting thoughts and pangs of guilt.
For instance, she says Libby's name is not on the family's new insurance cards, adding that she feels pangs of loss whenever she has to make a doctor's appointment for only one granddaughter.
The moon in Sagittarius lights up the home and family sector of your chart today, and while you're feeling pangs of nostalgia this afternoon, you're ready to get cozy with loved ones tonight.
You've seen it on TV: a woman's chaotic rush to the hospital when the labor pangs begin, the painful contractions, and then hours spent under bright hospital lights attended to by overworked nurses.
The effort to collect letters from veterans began about 20 years ago and since then, the museum has received thousands of pieces of mail professing true love and pangs of loneliness and desperation.
The show's point of view, however, unfolds pretty squarely from the perspective of Cunanan, a compulsive liar and hustler whose grandiose vision of himself and pangs of economic anxiety triggered his tragic behavior.
But the new Apple device's sleek, compact design and hyper-high-resolution screen did make me feel pangs of shame for the rugged absolute unit of a Garmin that normally rests atop my wrist.
But sometimes — after, say, a particularly busy month — your entire wardrobe is piled on the floor and you avert your eyes whenever you walk by the clothing mountain to avoid pangs of self-loathing.
REGULATOR-IMPOSED PANGS To be sure, Australia's banks are not in the kind of trouble that led to rescues and emergency injections of cash in Europe and the United States during the financial crisis.
It's further proof of the idea that adults in their 30s and beyond are mostly watching TV nowadays, while the movies are for teens and 20-somethings, whose nostalgia pangs understandably skew more recent.
I thought I might feel some pangs of regret over not owning a Radiohead album, but really, I'm just happy that I can listen to it the same way I listen to everything else.
The haul is sure to revive pangs of concern that have shadowed Norway's streak of victories in recent years — that the country may dominate some winter sports so thoroughly that it is ruining them.
You'll often have to travel a little out of your way to find some of these businesses, but if you're suffering pangs of nostalgia, it's a good way to step back in retail's timeline.
It's not the first time I've felt familiar pangs of parenthood while playing a game: last year's Monument Valley 2 managed to evoke similar emotions despite being a comparably simple puzzle game without any words.
Damon's audition, performed to the pangs of Whitney Houston's "I Wanna Dance With Somebody," so perfectly encapsulates Pose's particular brand of joy, which characters emit like rays when they're dancing or walking in the balls.
From Armin van Buuren's sticker-like decal to Deadmau290's, well, mouse head, these images often offer sweaty, nostalgic pangs when we see them, and a glimpse into the sonic aesthetic of the advertised act.
While we're definitely feeling pangs of nostalgia for the metallic tennis skirts and neon crop tops that took center stage at many of our college fêtes, some things are probably better left in the past.
"Pangs of Love" won awards from The Los Angeles Times and the literary journal Ploughshares for best first book and was selected as a Notable Book of 1991 by The New York Times Book Review.
Tony's Pier can remedy any lingering hunger pangs you might have, but the No. 1 reason to visit this indoor/outdoor cafeteria is for an impressive view of the boats and bridges along the bay.
Standing up and walking around for five minutes every hour during the workday could lift your mood, combat lethargy without reducing focus and attention, and even dull hunger pangs, according to an instructive new study.
"The airport is where the birth pangs of the Stack, the armature of planetary computation, are felt most viscerally," the philosopher said at a fancy conference on airport architecture in Los Angeles a few weeks back.
QAYYARA, Iraq (Reuters) - The babies cry with hunger but are so severely malnourished that doctors treating them at a hospital in Iraq would make their condition worse if they fed them enough to stop the pangs.
For years, MacWEEK magazine was the Apple rumor source of record, but as it faded away, it was replaced by rumor-centric sites that felt no fear (and oftentimes, no journalistic pangs) about spilling the beans.
According to a new survey from campaign group Consensus Action on Salt and Health (CASH), the "healthy" dips we've been warding off our hunger pangs/midweek breakdowns with may not be as virtuous as they appear.
To help out, the body has found a way to suppress the inevitable hunger pangs: There's fewer constrictions and relaxations of the muscles in your stomach and bowels, which consequently slows down the digestion of food.
But even if "China Dream" paints a withering portrait of China's official class, Ma Daode's pangs of conscience also suggest that even people who participate in a deeply corrupt and repressive system are capable of redemption.
"It must be said right off that Louie is the furthest thing from a genre ethnic writer," the critic Richard Eder wrote in a review of "Pangs of Love" in The Los Angeles Times in 1991.
Time after time, passing references to pieces I've sung and loved brought me sharp pangs of nostalgia, followed by a sense of gratitude that this tradition has been such an important part of my musical world.
"I'm going to play another 2365 years and I know, after my career, I won't have to work again," he said, while adding that he did feel pangs of guilt for punching out early against Zverev.
Not one to shy away from the pangs of tragicomedy, Steyerl has included sculpture renderings of the blocky blue birds, which are strewn across the opulent wooden floors of an Armory gallery like abandoned dinosaur marionettes.
It would be two more years before doctors would diagnose me with endometriosis, a condition where tissue that normally lines the uterus grows outside of it—producing sharp, agonizing pangs in the abdomen for many, including me.
Last week's dire industrial output data from Germany and the UK economy's first contraction since 2012 were the latest evidence of growth pangs in Europe, with German economy's growth numbers due on Wednesday being the next gauge.
It's a dangerous, albeit triumphant, balance of vibes bad and good that mirrors those pangs of acute anxiety and all-knowing, unforgiving existential dread—muddled with moments of warmth and tranquility—that color a comedown from psychedelics.
Directed by Stefano Sollima from a script by Taylor Sheridan (who also wrote the original), "Sicario" (a term for "hitman," while "Soldado" means "soldier") has a spare, old-fashioned quality in Alejandro's pangs of morality and conscience.
As the runaway success of "Hamilton" amply demonstrates, American audiences prefer to imagine the nation's birth pangs as a series of dexterous verbal battles played out more or less civilly, in the proverbial rooms where it happened.
Pangs of guilt follow every new study reminding us of this magical panacea, if we would just turn off Netflix, forget our social lives, emails, and all the dishes in the sink, and just climb into bed.
Feeling small pangs of jealousy when someone flirts with your partner can be an innocent libido booster, she explains, but "full-on jealousy" (which is often presented on the show) can lead to feelings of control and domination.
A March report in Experience, an online journal published by Northeastern University, found that two-thirds of respondents experienced pangs of "social media envy" while scrolling through their feeds (most likely to provoke that envy: posts about traveling).
If you're naturally maudlin and prone to pathetic pangs of self pity then it's tough to isolate one night from the vast blurry gallery of pants-round-the-ankle, piss-down-the-trouser-leg nights and early mornings.
It wouldn't be a Michelin-star restaurant that symbolized his ultimate assimilation into American culture, but the Old Country Buffet, where food was bountiful, where no pangs of hunger could be felt, and every craving could be satisfied.
There's just something really special about knowing that tens of millions of your fellow Muslims around the world are experiencing the same hunger pangs, dry mouth, and dizzy spells that you are, and that we're all in it together.
Perhaps the best way to get over any pangs of anger and loss, then, is not to seethe over how Penny Dreadful collapsed and died, but to recall all of the ways it seduced us over its three seasons.
The most obvious—and, I suppose, the most understandably human—would be to take it all in, murmur Holy shit while staring at your phone, and feel a few slight pangs of sadness before scrolling to the next story.
Jacqueline Woodson's books are such a gift to parents and children for their poignant subtlety and lyricism, and their willingness to let a reader dwell in the pangs of realization that we sometimes try to protect our children from.
In the 12 or so years since I first questioned my identity and felt those initial pangs of not knowing where I fit in, I've worked hard to understand my culture and cultivate a personal relationship with my own Latinidad.
On songs like "Pure Jam" and "Neue Tanz" (from 1981's Technodelic), YMO embrace the sort of metallic drum machine pangs of Phil Collins, while "The Madmen" (from 3033's Service) feels like it could've been written for David Byrne.
The home of the maple leaf has its perks — Tim Hortons, poutine, public-funded healthcare, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau... After a tumultuous start to 2017, many of us living stateside have looked to the Great North with pangs of jealousy.
Even if you pass an ice cream shop when your hunger pangs strike, you should be safe: a study published in the journal Appetite found when people are craving something unhealthy, they'll still snack on whatever food is most accessible.
I get pangs of jealousy whenever I see a woman who looks really good in glasses in that super-casual, "I woke up like this" kind of way, because I personally have a hard time embracing that kind of moxie.
The manifold responsibilities and pressures of teaching don't really fit with the abstract concept of "your 20s," a decade that's supposed to denote the last socially acceptable pangs of irresponsibility, rootlessness, and having no fixed idea about who you are.
In her reading of this fascinating sonata, Ms. Buechner emphasized the contrasts between bombastic pathos and private doubt, between a hard-driving public sound world and an inner one in which echoes of Rachmaninoff flash like fleeting pangs of regret.
Though Joss Whedon called it one of his favorites, and others praised it for its bold confrontation of race, it's hard to imagine that an episode like "Pangs"—in its current form—would make its way onto the screen today.
For Bortner, linking her past life to her altered current existence reassures her that she's still able to transfer her ideas out to the external world—and soothes the pangs of grief that arise each time she remembers Oscar's passing.
It could just be the fix for those pangs you've been experiencing for Marc by Marc Jacobs ever since the diffusion line announced it would fold into its parent company in March 2015 in order to focus and streamline the Marc Jacobs voice.
In Sunderland, a city of 273,543 on the North Sea coast, there were few signs of "bregret" or "regrexit" — terms shared on social media to describe the pangs of remorse some felt as they watched billions of dollars get wiped off world markets.
Perhaps that's because the pangs of high-school longing remain identifiable, and Katims and his collaborators (among them "Hamilton" producer Jeffrey Seller) know this genre well enough that they still find veins of emotion, however tapped out they might appear to be.
Ted Kennedy's darkest hours Although Ted appears to be plagued by some guilt, any real pangs of conscience primarily reside with his aides, his cousin Joe Gargan (Ed Helms) and Paul Markham (Jim Gaffigan), to whom Kennedy went before approaching the local authorities.
It would also be a lie to say that my coworkers weren't enthusiastic about trying Corona Refrescas, and though the coconut flavor tasted and smelled mostly like sunscreen, the passionfruit and guava sparked pangs of longing for summertime ferry trips to the beach.
I will do almost anything to avoid seeming "difficult" in any situation, so I felt pangs of anxiety when I picked up my coffee and realized the barista got my order slightly wrong, which would have made my drink much sweeter than I prefer.
When I glance at Poons' "Cry Le June" (1990), I am taken by the specter of conflict giving way to inevitable sublimation; when I leap into the entrails of Dubuffet's "Soleil san Vertu" (1952), I sense pangs of conflict gliding up through the dark moss.
Not a deep thought, but a relatable one; news of her pangs zipped silently through the crisp, mountain air to her then-15,000 Twitter followers, a modest number for a teenager who is the best in the world at something as cool as snowboarding.
Bryan Doo, Celtics strength and conditioning coach, recalls it as if it were yesterday, how before a game in December of that season, an unnamed Celtic — his identity lost to history, like the other horsemen on Paul Revere's midnight ride — complained to Doo of incipient hunger pangs.
I hope it pangs at him every time he is pushed to build a card around a main event that he—as the man who found and nurtured the talents of Luke Rockhold, Daniel Cormier, Ronda Rousey and so, so many others—knows is exploitative, lazy tripe.
After months of worry and late pangs of panic, Democrats would be on the ballot in nearly all the state's 53 districts, news that is already breeding a new optimism for a fall House takeover as the general election season kicks off in the Golden State.
No true raver could read D&B B1TCH INSIDE's testimony without feeling a few pangs of chemical solidarity, this stream-of-consciousness promise, probably unrealizable, to get loaded up on co-codamol and lose your remaining capacity for movement 800 rows back at Deorro in Las Vegas.
When I read a book where something sad happens, I rarely tear up or feel true pangs of sadness, and while a film can always get me with a soundtrack (looking at you, Arrival), it's rarely the basic facts of what's happening that get me right in my feelings.
Narrated and executive produced by Nas (visually portrayed by Daveed Diggs), himself a son of Queens and one of the genre's greats, the series follows a group of teens as they navigate survival amid gang violence, arson, and fraud by landlords, as well as the pangs of first love.
"Pangs" (season 227, episode 25) Buffy takes the "main character suddenly possessed by manic need for perfect holiday" trope and raises it a rather uncomfortable story about a Native American vengeance demon, which dances around discussing America's ugly legacy of genocide but never actually comes to any conclusions.
Later I got a sourdough and a loaf of seeded rye to bring home and I felt something like pangs of jealousy for the locals who can visit regularly enough to taste the delicious, weekly shifts in the menu, or pop by casually for mortadella pies on pizza night.
If I'm honest with myself, I feel these same nascent pangs of wanderlust from time to time, which is why each week for years I have found great pleasure in spending part of my Sunday mornings reading the weekly installment of "21380 Hours" in The Times's Travel section.
In the new novel, these awkward juxtapositions echo her lifelong theme, of our own essential awkwardness, manacled as we are to our bodies, which confuse pangs of vague hunger for existential dread, and can bring us shame or status we scarcely understand and have done nothing to deserve.
But there are so many Mad Men episodes that stand alone, and if you're a Mad Men fan, I'll bet just saying the names "The Suitcase" or "Shut the Door, Have a Seat" or "Signal 30" will inspire pangs of nostalgia (which is, of course, the pain from an old wound).
For example, some Germans felt pangs of guilt as they put seven goals past Brazil in the World Cup (in their own country) and recently a group of anti-fascist lads in Leipzig held a competition to steal as much German fan merchandise as possible, during the current European Championship.
In that regard, King of the Monsters feels like a cruelly cynical example of a blockbuster cash-in with no heart, an assembly-line product, the movie equivalent of indistinct, high-sodium corn chips designed to fly off the convenience store rack to satisfy hunger pangs, only to be forgotten an hour later.
At work on Thursday, those pangs visited lawmakers like a too-familiar houseguest — stalking them down the Capitol's corridors, past the Senate chamber where a ferocious health care debate had already resumed, along the hall where some had stood one day earlier as survivors, still in dusted cleats and uniforms, unharmed but unsettled.
But when Blakemore actually takes to the two women, to the dismay of his butler, Manley (British stage actor Ian Richardson, who nails the stiff upper lip with the heart of a softie), things get more complicated — for Isaac, who just wants to get rich, but also for Nisi, who starts getting pangs of conscience.
Feeling pangs of envy at their clearly excellent-sounding plan, you slink onto Resident Advisor to have a look—just a little look, no harm in looking—to see if there are any tickets left, only to be greeted by a batch of "FINAL RELEASE, ENTRY BEFORE 9 PM" ones that cost $200 each.
From what we can guess or analogize for it's internal perspective, I guess it's just not part of their consciousness, they would not feel hunger pangs, anxiety over where is the next meal or any kind of craving for food, the same way you don't even notice lunchtime passing when you're deeply engrossed in some other motivation.
"Bar" is actually quite a vague, wide-ranging term used to describe everything from the sticky, neon 99p-a-mixer fuckpits where most British teenagers experience their first pangs of fake ID freedom, to the joyless payday venues full of pension-ready office workers filling the abyss in their souls with xenophobic ale every Friday night.
The 19326 baseball season, now getting underway, is the 22003th since the team decamped to Los Angeles, leaving Brooklyn's baseball die-hards with pangs of heartsickness for the loss of Gil Hodges, Duke Snider and Pee Wee Reese and venomous animosity for the never-to-be-forgiven betrayal of the team owner, Walter O'Malley, who took them away.
However, there are a few extremely easy methods you can do to make creating and achieving your dreams feel effortless and fulfilling: Siegel suggests one simple way to snap out of a self-motivation rut is to write out a list and get the joys of doing something to outweigh the initial pangs of getting started.
They did not deliberately set out to provoke moral crises and confessions of murder, even in the most benighted of the countries they visited, but they certainly hoped that the tragedy's celebrated interrogation of social and psychological ills — "Th'oppressor's wrong, the proud man's contumely, / The pangs of despised love, the law's delay, / The insolence of office" — would have some beneficial influence.
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Today, when we have chance encounters with First Blood and Hard to Kill, we feel pangs of nostalgia because we remember begging our parents to rent them from the video store, or we remember watching them on Saturday afternoons with the swears dubbed over and the gratuitous violence and sex scenes cleaned up for network TV. There were fewer screens and fewer things projected through said screens.
But the pangs we felt watching the flames consume the ancient beams, threaten the mystical rose windows, destroy the irreplaceable pipe organ, brought to mind recent man-made tragedies on French soil: the truck attack in Nice, the Bataclan massacre; not because this might have been another terrorist attack, but because our times feel so fraught, as if through our animosity and divisions we are destroying the foundations of civilization.
To die,—to sleep;—To sleep: perchance to dream:—ay, there's the rub;For in that sleep of death what dreams may come,When we have shuffled off this mortal coil,Must give us pause: there's the respectThat makes calamity of so long life;For who would bear the whips and scorns of time,The oppressor's wrong, the proud man's contumely,The pangs of despis'd love, the law's delay,The insolence of office, and the spurnsThat patient merit of the unworthy takes,When he himself might his quietus makeWith a bare bodkin?

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