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"purgatory" Definitions
  1. (usually Purgatory) (in Roman Catholic teaching) a place or state in which the souls of dead people suffer for the bad things they did when they were living, so that they can become pure enough to go to heaven
  2. (informal, humorous) any place or state in which somebody suffers

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Indulgences brought you an abbreviation of your stay in Purgatory, but what was Purgatory?
This song is mostly about that latter kind of purgatory, but also about purgatory in a more literal sense.
The wait list (or a deferment) is rather like purgatory.
So let's unpack: I would call where Nikki was purgatory.
But she described her incarceration as a kind of purgatory.
At the same time, "Drag Race" flourishes in cultlike purgatory.
Panera hovers in the odd purgatory between fancy and fast.
Balfe and Menzies work beautifully as two people in purgatory.
Slapdash vagueness undermines this energetic book's purgatory of female pain.
I'm eager to make eggs in purgatory some night soon.
Plenty of other buildings are stuck in a similar purgatory.
Is this more evidence that this lodge is personal purgatory?
Remember, the stock spent a lot of time in purgatory.
But if you're stuck in cubicle purgatory, that's not an option.
It's this change of direction that allows him to escape purgatory.
Families of the crew were meanwhile stuck in an emotional purgatory.
As a result, Madeline's Madeline might be doomed to festival purgatory.
How will Anthony Davis react to his new existence in purgatory?
Towards the end she starts asking heftier questions; is this purgatory?
This stops conversations from spiraling out of control into computational purgatory.
"Purgatory," the first episode of the horror / Western series Wynonna Earp.
Right now, Snowden is in an odd state of legal purgatory.
Few creative liberties were taken in the realization of Tropical Purgatory.
It is clean and bright, like I imagine purgatory to be.
PURGATORY: Nick LP: I guess I would have to say Nick.
Its two main characters, captor and captive, inhabit the same purgatory.
I have spent so long in match purgatory on other apps.
But the only way out is through, so first comes purgatory.
Past Tense The annual purgatory we endure for family and friends.
But that doesn't mean the space is a kind of purgatory.
"It's like purgatory, like limbo," Ms. Fernández said, her voice breaking.
"However, they are a few bad decisions away from comic purgatory."
But God, they're both living in this purgatory about their kids.
And that leaves us in a new internet era: net purgatory.
Many of the images feel like purgatory: inescapable, unsettling, and divine.
Boris Johnson, having lost 23 Tory MPs, is living in parliamentary purgatory.
The Forge is a digital purgatory, and fake Logan is its Virgil.
But I just think it's kind of spent its time in purgatory.
Feather is rescuing millennials from IKEA purgatory with its furniture rental service.
There's also suggestion that the high school setting is symbolic of purgatory.
A weak government leaves the banks in purgatory - but not quite hell.
And now he's been "Lauer'd," the equivalent of purgatory in the press.
It's a purgatory: an empty, stagnant place with a high population turnover.
Neither fully insouciant nor fully pragmatic, the tankini is swimwear in purgatory.
Anyway, who is in Paradise and who is in Purgatory this week?
Who says going to work has to be like going to purgatory?
Are we all stuck in some sort of deal purgatory right now?
Purgatory and indulgences did not remain central for Luther in these terms.
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters Breakingviews) - Silicon Valley finds itself trapped in political purgatory.
He has spent much of his time in purgatory in Scottsdale, Ariz.
Eggs in Purgatory We call this tomato-egg surprise at my home.
"If you are expecting the inferno, purgatory becomes like paradise," he said.
It is a purgatory of desire and the lack implicit in desire.
A weak government leaves the banks in purgatory — but not quite hell.
As if there is a choice between a death rattle and purgatory.
If it's in testing purgatory, though, maybe that's where it should stay.
And that purgatory may be fertile soil for the quasi-legal dispensaries.
So does it make life any easier for those in Google chat purgatory?
Its latest evolution: Not banning bad actors, but banishing them to poké-purgatory.
After spending ages in purgatory, cyclical stocks have suddenly come back to life.
Quinn may be in limbo but has an obvious path out of purgatory.
I find her imagining purgatory as a bowling alley to be infinitely hilarious.
Mr. Crozier has delayed replacing aging machinery, spreading the grip of commercial purgatory.
It was like a purgatory after which you entered something other than heaven.
Later, they will say that my sister suffered for the souls in Purgatory.
"Our life savings were sitting in purgatory for three days," Ms. Clay said.
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When would their purgatory in the camp end, and what would come next?
Observers said the latest development plunged the island into political and economic purgatory.
He has at least another year in his million-dollar-a-month purgatory.
We need to talk about the fake show in this movie, called Purgatory.
As Mr. Herrman writes, it places us in a strange tech-fueled purgatory.
But Oracle appealed the copyright ruling, and the feud descended into legal purgatory.
The choice was perhaps one of many that doomed them to pop purgatory.
She knew that he didn't want to linger in a machine-enabled purgatory.
Brexit could turn much of the fast lane into a profit-killing purgatory.
Meanwhile, one of its directors, famed venture capitalist Steve Jurvetson, is still in purgatory.
Verizon rejected the first Palm Pre, sending it to the Sprint purgatory at launch.
This week, Cheryl is still living in purgatory, only now it includes attempted murder.
But the station killed the interview and banished it to audio purgatory on Soundcloud.
Everyone dances, but nobody moves Also, the whole thing is a metaphor for purgatory.
Maybe the lesson here is that Paradise and Purgatory are not so far apart.
But the consumer investing environment isn't necessarily dead, or even in purgatory, right now.
Bardo is a play on purgatory or the Buddhist idea of the transitional state.
The space amounted to an earthly purgatory: Secure the money, and you were saved.
The Heat just emerged from an uncharacteristically self-inflicted bout of salary-cap purgatory.
A result has been a sort of track and field purgatory for Russian athletes.
There are other players — more than a few — who view it as basketball purgatory.
In the midst of this seasonal purgatory, we've got your dinner game on lock.
For months it camped out in music industry purgatory not doing much of anything.
He roamed purgatory with a carved turnip, filled with coal, to illuminate his way.
His purgatory is to watch helplessly as Iris slowly succumbs to her illness without him.
In this area, the two-block walk from the train is like walking through Purgatory.
Even so, The Mountain's vision of a DeLillo-like purgatory is startling in its starkness.
Despite all the code and dollars, however, the 2016 ticket market remains in technology purgatory.
Not even melty provolone, a perfect sandwich cheese, can save this sandwich from sandwich purgatory.
Marvel's Black Widow just got one step closer to emerging from perpetual pre-production purgatory.
A contemporary of Luther's who became St. Catherine of Genoa wrote a treatise on purgatory.
It's not just Kim who dramatizes the grim purgatory of life in a law firm.
Lee told CNBC this week that investors are in "purgatory with regard to regulatory clarity."
The 30-year-old singer has weathered music industry purgatory in the last few years.
The Champions League final would come only at the end of 21 days of purgatory.
She's a temp worker, living a temporary life that has the quicksand feeling of purgatory.
In the weeks that followed, I feared I would permanently inhabit a purgatory of unknowns.
It threw Big into the sort of purgatory many developing acts stay stuck in forever.
"[Men's existence] is mere purgatory until a newly devised outrage sends them to hell," he writes.
The Walking Dead has become a never-ending purgatory — both for its characters and its fans.
Refinery29: "Reasons" covers a sort of relationship purgatory — the place between blissful relationship and successful breakup.
Or you could watch "Purgatory" and then jump right into Wynonna Earp with the new season.
But there's no process in place to register an electric scooter, leaving them in regulatory purgatory.
Even so, Chief Executive Tim Cook may be in for a dose of model-cycle purgatory.
"A lot of stocks were left for dead because they were in regulatory purgatory," Robbins said.
Despite claiming she was in "dating purgatory" in December, Frankel and Shields are still going strong.
Lizzie, who is in Purgatory this week and who escaped for a brief respite in Paradise?
Instead, Taiwan – a beacon of democracy in Asia – exists in a murky, diplomatic form of purgatory.
New Yorkers often think of Pennsylvania Station as a grim purgatory, one best avoided if possible.
Stuck in this purgatory at Hillary Clinton's behest, the Democratic Party's future outlook is increasingly dim.
Let's look at that rig count [on Friday], but right now, these stocks are in purgatory.
Though the law itself remains stuck in legislative purgatory, it has been implemented in several states.
She's been struggling, like all of us, with the existential purgatory we find ourselves wading through.
His previous graphic novels include the Dante-inspired "Jimbo in Purgatory" (2004) and "Jimbo's Inferno" (2006).
If there is a purgatory for them, that's surely where Tom Dulack's "Paradise Lost" will reside.
Waiting in a service station waiting room purgatory one day, Victor Darolfi had a simple thought.
"'No Country for Old Men' is purgatory for the squeamish and the easily spooked," he wrote.
The millionaire former gas princess has risen from political purgatory to become a presidential front-runner.
In particular, Marley is barred from exiting purgatory unless he gets Scrooge to change his ways.
We've all felt like we've been living in a never-ending purgatory here in Puerto Rico.
Nothing happens or you've seen it before, stuck on an endless loop of pro wrestling purgatory.
Tyler Childers: Purgatory (Hickman Holler) This intense, narrow, flawlessly crafted retro-nuevo honky-tonk album gains decisive poetry from both Childers's lean, resonant East Kentucky drawl and his failure to shake his fundamentalist upbringing—purgatory, in case you didn't get the message, is a Romanist notion.
Being on a bike means your beautiful but chilling purgatory can last from eight to 40 hours.
Yes, the bar is purgatory, and it's the bartender's job to judge where the souls should go.
Don't let this time of seasonal purgatory stop you from building up one hell of a collection.
I've become increasingly obsessed with hair extensions, seeing them as an escape from my thin haired purgatory.
But an antiques store, no matter how beautiful it is to humans, is essentially purgatory for toys.
"She didn't choose this life, but she'd been forced to live in purgatory," said Hu, the activist.
"The 'summer of hell,' probably to be followed by the 'autumn of purgatory,'" tweeted J.H. Swanson (@jh_swanson).
In that Gap-clad purgatory, The Prodigy must have seemed rather more imposing than it does now.
But the chronically critically ill inhabit a kind of in-between purgatory state, all uncertainty and lingering.
All night I pluck endless burrs from the tangles as though I were plucking souls from Purgatory.
I was particularly intrigued by the prominence Braudy places on the medieval Roman Catholic concept of purgatory.
You don't know whether you're in an existential garage sale or some kind of cargo-cult purgatory.
The NRA got Digitalocean to choke up and hit a panic button, sending 38,000 websites into purgatory.
The page now has limited reach and is in a sort of digital purgatory, where it remains.
The industry is somewhat stuck in a kind of technical purgatory until the new console generation lands.
Had Mr. Inman's Facebook transgressions snared him in a professional purgatory from which he could not escape?
"Once they get placed in purgatory, it can be hard to reel them back in," McCabe said.
But their quest keeps me grinding away to get the Keeper closer to escaping their solipsistic purgatory.
Facebook spent a year in purgatory while it scrambled to create a mobile ad business from scratch.
It's so discomfiting that some fans have since theorized that the scene represents Squidward's trip to purgatory.
Because the alternative is ending up with hell's itch, or spending all summer in a miserable sunburn purgatory.
Right: "Purgatory" (detail), 2009, by Jesse Krimes; 292 hand-printed image transfers, prison-issued soap, and playing cards.
My thumb started to hurt, and I realized it remained against the screen, suspending her in Tinder purgatory.
With its time in purgatory seemingly over, Credit Suisse is aiming to push its RoTE into double figures.
Apple Maps can't help me find unknown shortcuts thanks to other drivers stuck in bumper-to-bumper purgatory.
It consigned the Democratic candidate to political purgatory; even many of her supporters henceforth believed she was crooked.
In January 2012, Dotcom was raided by New Zealand authorities and he's been in legal purgatory ever since.
Every year, tens of thousands of Americans wait in what they call "medical purgatory" for an organ transplant.
After seven years, the soul is cleansed and it can leave its earthly purgatory and go to heaven.
It was a merciful but horrible purgatory to have the weight of that meaningful and yet meaningless responsibility.
According to The Telegraph, this lynx sauntered on to the ski slopes of the Purgatory Resort in Colorado.
"This 'in the middle' (situation) feels like purgatory for investors," she told Business Insider in an exclusive interview.
But there are reams of works valued in their time that have fallen into the purgatory of neglect.
It felt as if I was running all the way to Ukraine, attempting to flee my cement purgatory.
They charging more money, because they got more people coming, but it exists in this weird purgatory place.
But don't count on a virtual credit card to save your ass from free trial credit card purgatory.
Downey's too weird and singular an actor to be stuck in Tony Stark acting purgatory all this time.
Many of them were sequestered in refugee camps, where they still wait in purgatory to be granted asylum.
Are the Raptors in a tier of their own, their own individual purgatory between contender and also-ran?
But with the border wall, the longshot real estate billionaire went from political purgatory to 21 Pennsylvania Avenue.
The pandemic's human toll has stopped the economy in its tracks and turned the entertainment industry into purgatory.
If nothing else, it would end the "please swipe again" purgatory to which MetroCard users are often condemned.
It's a useful label for people born between 1977 and 1983 that finally frees them from generational purgatory.
But in and around San Francisco, no one likes to talk about getting stuck in start-up purgatory.
The purgatory she and other asylum seekers are made to endure often lasts for months or even years.
These petitions sit in purgatory, ignored, even though many are for people similar to Munoz, Hall, and Negron.
NBC's Peacock is perhaps the best example of traditional media's purgatory between innovative disruption and supplemental add-on.
In fact, The Last Guardian remained in purgatory so long that the entire PS3 era passed it by.
Simply competing in a regular-season game after two years in mind-numbing rehabilitation purgatory was an accomplishment.
My plan was to make a vegetarian stew featuring purgatory beans, fennel and peas, showered with fresh herbs.
The man has been through injuries and the purgatory of TNA, where he languished along with everyone else.
He'd just left the University of Cincinnati, which was in the throes of NCAA purgatory when he took over.
The then-27-year-old quickly went from "promising" to "strange" and was relegated to has-been celebrity purgatory.
As long as you don't bring any smoke monsters or purgatory nonsense into the picture, Abrams, we'll be fine.
Michael Garland Clifford: Tropical Purgatory is on view at Locust Projects (3852 North Miami Avenue, Miami) through April 7.
Sometimes, despite its plethora of instantly streamable options, browsing Netflix feels the same as being stuck in cable purgatory.
She felt torn to be both with her daughter and ignoring her at the same time—working mom purgatory.
Perhaps Alverson and Lopatin have created an actor's purgatory wherein stars meditate forever on where it all went wrong.
The legal bottleneck left as many as 19 state prisoners and five county inmates in a frustrating legal purgatory.
You mindlessly scroll through streaming purgatory, not quite understanding why you can't just watch everything at the same time.
He may still be in Purgatory, but I believe that he has somehow shuffled his way out of Hell.
When I arrived, I understood my journey was the process of dying and this hallucinatory purgatory was the afterlife.
Wyatt Earp's great-great-granddaughter (Melanie Scrofano) returns to her Western hometown, Purgatory, to fight demons with a Colt .
The two then liberate the spirit of a young prince, whose soul had been trapped in an endless purgatory.
So the clip — now widely available after a spell in Tidal purgatory — doesn't need to serve as an amplifier.
So next time you're stuck in free time purgatory, consider doing one of the short YouTube workout videos ahead.
Fortunately, it's a purgatory that serves drinks—exceptionally good ones, for which the adjective "heavenly" does not overstate things.
Instead, Oakland feels a bit like football purgatory, a last stop of suffering before the promise of bright lights.
The mutually assured feedback loop between Twitter and cable news has suspended us in a kind of informational purgatory.
Later it feels like purgatory, a wintry place with flat skies, leaden waters and unwelcome reminders of the past.
Usually, I do PT (physical training) with my unit in the mornings, but inventory is my temporary morning purgatory.
YouTube. Years ago, video playthroughs of Ripper began popping up on YouTube, the de facto purgatory for abandoned games.
Behind every turn of the plot lies an overwhelming plea: How do you get the hell out of purgatory?
She deserves to be in the comedy purgatory for a while; she needs to meditate on her harmful actions.
The lawyers have quite a list of witnesses for the trial of Judas Iscariot, in the court of purgatory.
People just linger in a purgatory of heavily-feed club appearances and slots on Kimmel and deals with Atlantic.
He tries to illustrate a sensation, a thought or a moment he lived, which is often a personal purgatory.
NBA star D'Angelo Russell spent the past week in team purgatory after secretly filming his teammate Nick Young, a.k.a.
Pokémon Go switched its tactics to defend against cheaters, sending them to a Pidgey purgatory rather than outright banning them.
From investment pieces to elevated basics, these are the 21 pieces we're sending from shopping cart purgatory to wardrobe heaven.
But in our media and political culture, we don't disagree, we demonize, condemning us to a kind of partisan purgatory.
This is a formless, shapeless purgatory that works like the TARDIS, expanding to allow tens of millions of exhibitors inside.
Strategists at Fundstrat in New York believe the crypto market is still in "purgatory" until mid-August to mid-September.
Opportunity had spent a few harrowing sols stuck in sand at Purgatory Ripple; later, one of its steering motors failed.
And the global financial collapse of 2000 sent Greece into economic purgatory and ended hopes for the new metropolitan park.
They find Dr. Harmon masturbating and crying near a window, a compulsion that he can't quit in his own purgatory.
Less critical observers might consign them to purgatory; Wagner and her readership have another idea about where McMansions can go.
When we spoke, they had weathered penitentiary bids, maddening label purgatory, and a brief but horrifyingly public Twitter break-up.
But in the six days I lived in purgatory between doctors' appointments, I convinced myself I was going to die.
So you just sit there in crippling boredom, literally counting down the minutes until you get out of entertainment purgatory.
Even with Obamacare reform stuck in purgatory, tax reform still has its best chance in a generation of being realized.
The purgatory is often called the "Valley of Death," and mature products that enter it are rarely brought to market.
Throughout the album, Mr. Kiwanuka sings as if he were in some private purgatory, offering incantations only he will hear.
In the past, Tesfaye tested the limits of his mortality, albeit with results that found him perpetually stuck in purgatory.
All were seemingly intent on foreclosing the possibility of landing in a state of crippling purgatory if Catalonia became independent.
Its strange, mythological storyline ended with the big reveal that the characters had maybe been in purgatory the whole time(?).
Its recent bid to become the sole owner of Sky, the British satellite television giant, has been stuck in purgatory.
Giant carnivalesque luminaria lights twinkled in jewel tones over rows of pews in the "Purgatory" room; later, Primal Scream performed.
Was it, actually, just the same island from LOST and all the inhabitants were stuck in purgatory like on LOST?
He was in a kind of purgatory, still employed by Ascend but taken out of its day-to-day operation.
I merely said it would be embarrassing if he were in Purgatory but even more embarrassing were he somewhere else.
This purgatory story would be macabre if not for its matter-of-fact approach to death and its charming illustrations.
It's an appropriate stage for Edgar to wait out a personal purgatory that can feel, at times, a bit protracted.
Season 2 of "Better Call Saul" begins where Season 1 did: in purgatory, which happens to be a Cinnabon in Omaha.
As it stands now, the case is stuck in purgatory, as is the future of who truly owns a person's DNA.
At best they will be recycled for Heroes of the Storm, doomed to live in the purgatory that is a MOBA.
Will they endure the limbless torments of eternal purgatory, like those god-forsaken babies who pass before receiving their first sacrament?
The Cubans got stuck in diplomatic purgatory when Nicaragua refused to allow them to continue their journey north through Central America.
It's the top of Act II. Tina has finally broken away from Ike, but she's poor and languishing in Vegas purgatory.
When the English Reformation did away with purgatory, ghosts were still spotted, "apparently unaware that they had been declared doctrinal impossibilities".
There's been total radio silence since then, however, leaving the world in an endless purgatory of plugging cables into AirPods cases.
Of course, getting out of quarterback purgatory is easier said than done with the No. 22 overall pick in the Draft.
This lonely live stream purgatory can last anywhere from a few days, weeks, months, sometimes even years, depending on your luck.
Though a de facto resident of the United States, he was effectively a man without a country, trapped in bureaucratic purgatory.
The central thesis of political satirist Armando Iannucci's work can be summed up thusly: Politics is the bleakest kind of purgatory.
"The fear is that Apple is entering growth purgatory," senior analyst Toni Sacconaghi of Sanford C. Bernstein told CNBC last October.
Purgatory: it was a tight race this week given the fact that most of the cast left and everyone behaved badly.
And while it doesn't seem like Maureen actually believes they're in purgatory, she still decides to give killing Humphrey a try.
As of this writing, none of those agencies have actually done so, putting US policy toward Cuba into a regulatory purgatory.
They wonder if there are still people doing time in purgatory because of the misdemeanor sins of masturbation or premarital sex.
The elevator, once a marvel of efficiency, has become a social purgatory from which most of us cannot escape too quickly.
So when news broke two years ago that "Will & Grace" would return from sitcom purgatory I experienced more than just nostalgia.
In it she says that souls in purgatory feel an always increasing joy at the knowledge of God's justice and grace.
The Pittsburgh Pirates and St. Louis Cardinals find themselves in a sort of purgatory as the non-waiver trading deadline approaches.
And while neither promises paradise, both might lead to a level of purgatory a little closer to heaven than our own.
He is still bringing back remnants of that afterlife, or that purgatory, or whatever the hell it is that he goes.
But Bunny Girl is a freelance Dante escaped from the Hefner mansion and running amok in the purgatory of the Anthropocene.
We're living in purgatory, and you can see hell in the dark side that exists in all the evil out there.
But having had mediocre grades in college, and no clear vision for my future, I simply accepted this as my purgatory.
When no suitable destination for Schweinsteiger, a 32-year-old midfielder, could be found, he was cast into an extended purgatory.
LONDON — In the wretched purgatory that was Westminster last week, there was precisely one person who seemed to be having fun.
At best, Perry sounds like she's trapped in a purgatory, pantomiming progress, giving an endless pep talk to her own reflection.
Now free from the three-year label purgatory, Winston is finally releasing music—whether it be an alternative radio hit or not.
Indeed, The Sopranos is replete with Catholic imagery, and in one memorable pair of episodes, Tony may or may not visit purgatory.
How anyone can watch something like Moonlight or The Fits and think that we're living in some sort of moribund cinematic purgatory?
And Scattered Purgatory from Taiwan is also a great band, who we're actually talking about doing a split with, speaking of splits.
Alternately, we both died thousands of years ago and in this—our purgatory—we relive the same day over and over again.
Also at issue was the Catholic doctrine of purgatory, a place where the dead are said to be purified before reaching heaven.
Rumors of stand-alone Cyborg and Green Lantern Corps films have remained rumors, with both potential movies stuck in pre-production purgatory.
Opportunity had spent a few harrowing sols stuck in sand at Purgatory Ripple; later, one of the motors it steered with failed.
Perhaps they cease to matter after the initial burst of media purgatory, grovelling by executives, celebratory cant from competitors and politicians' grandstanding.
Many of Christo and Jeanne-Claude's projects have also come and gone very quickly, but after sitting in bureaucratic purgatory for years.
Too many Kickstarter projects have raised millions on blind faith, only to spend years in purgatory, with nothing to show for it.
Timmer told CNBC's "Worldwide Exchange " on Thursday that markets are stuck in "purgatory," until central banks can get on the same page.
"It's simply not on that you have species hanging in listing purgatory for years and years and years and years," Findlay says.
During all of the commotion, Suzanne, Maureen, and Humphrey are still in the medical center, and Suzanne ponders if they're in purgatory.
Tens of thousands of ballots in the state are in bureaucratic purgatory at the moment thanks to the state's signature-match requirements.
The commonwealth's 3.3 million Americans outnumber the populations of almost two dozen individual states, but dwell in a constitutional purgatory of sorts.
"The company is in this purgatory between growth investors and value investors right now, which presents interesting opportunities for activism," Ader said.
Merrill's angel is a kind of guide out of that purgatory and into a more cohesive understanding of the world of bodies.
Ms. McLorg, the mother of two teenagers, made her way through the crowded lobby, a kind of purgatory for newly arrived Syrians.
His love interest lives about an hour away by car, so the pandemic's travel restrictions have put their budding romance in purgatory.
They're here almost against their will, kept in the white-controlled existential purgatory that Mr. Peele's movie identifies as the sunken place.
While the report kicked around the Department of Justice in a state of investigatory purgatory, the partisan spin machines went to work.
A word to anchovy avoiders: Yes, you can certainly leave them out; they aren't even traditionally found in this kind of purgatory.
The repeating loop of tasks, as well as the otherworldly transitions between them, create the feeling of inhabiting a mysterious digital purgatory.
Catholic teaching held that the spiritual efforts of the Church Militant would hasten the ascent into heaven of the souls in purgatory.
At the same time, a draft bill that would ensure tighter control over Thailand's electronic waste industry has languished in legislative purgatory.
My new favorite heirloom white beans are the small, round Italian purgatory beans, fagioli del purgatorio, which have a tender, creamy texture.
"I think the fear was that the decision was not going to be clear enough and we'd be in purgatory," she added.
Unhappy and stuck in a cultural purgatory, Dr. Shirley manages to trip up the conventions of race, but he does not defeat them.
Until it [becomes] an impossibility, which would indicate they were dead, or in some sort of purgatory or not of the natural world.
"Micro budget" genre films could still turn into surprise monster hits (think Paranormal Activity), but most indie films ended up in VOD purgatory.
A 'no deal' outcome of this sort may well be better than the never ending purgatory the Prime Minister is offering the country.
Because "Purgatory" is an introductory episode, it doesn't yet offer the rich characterizations and dense mythology that makes Wynonna Earp so impressive now.
The plush toys are, after all, currently languishing in some purgatory along with the Numa Numa guy, George Foreman Grills, and rage comics.
Tropical Purgatory marks his first public foray into the realm of sculptural installation, but neither the symbols nor the process are totally new.
She seemed to be caught in pop culture Purgatory: not gimmicky enough, but also not quite real enough for us to care about.
" CHRISTINA CORVINO, COFOUNDER, CORVINO SUPPER CLUB & TASTING ROOM: "Most people let themselves languish in the purgatory of planning, trying to make everything perfect.
We need to know if a game show about love in Paradise is more game or show or love... or Paradise or purgatory.
Revolving around a dance contest in purgatory, it felt dwarfed and distant, with a large offstage fan drowning out much of the dialogue.
Like across the world, MMA has evolved considerably in Denmark since the suggested ban in 2005, developing in a time of relative purgatory.
Though Childers has been kicking around the greater Appalachian music scene for many years, Purgatory is his first foray into the mainstream eye.
He will learn that, in a moment of crisis, a call for help may result in little more than several days in purgatory.
The tradition is said to symbolize the final judgment after death to decide if a soul goes to heaven, to purgatory to hell.
They include small arts-based businesses like Purgatory Pie Press, a letterpress, and musical instrument-makers like Matt Rubendall, who hand-crafts guitars.
Eggs in purgatory is exquisitely easy to make — even simpler than shakshuka because there are no onions or peppers to slice and sauté.
" CHRISTINA CORVINO, COFOUNDER, CORVINO SUPPER CLUB & TASTING ROOM: "Most people let themselves languish in the purgatory of planning, trying to make everything perfect.
In this way, democracy is a sort of purgatory in which they wander — sometimes for decades — with little capacity to determine its direction.
Career Purgatory Cheryl Strayed I think you had that dream because writing is for you a powerful call, C. P. Listen to that.
Despite modest improvements from the depths of the Great Recession, American small businesses are still operating in a purgatory between recession and recovery.
He may dawdle and let this moment go to waste, which would further keep North Korea in the purgatory of sanctions and isolation.
Purgatory beans have been cultivated in the Lazio region of Italy for centuries, ever since the first ones arrived from the New World.
"'No Country for Old Men' is purgatory for the squeamish and the easily spooked," A. O. Scott wrote in The New York Times.
As the Earp heir, Wynonna is fated to protect the hamlet of Purgatory — and the world — from the demons that bedevil the town.
They could float in the adjacent purgatory of the Championship, the next rung down the league ladder, or they could fall even farther.
In the last few years, he has failed to make the starting rotation, instead dwelling in the dreaded purgatory between relieving and starting.
Make an eggs-in-Purgatory type dish with leftover rice and Linguiça, the Portuguese garlic-and-paprika-heavy cured sausage of your dreams.
"In other words, when your stock is in purgatory, doing one thing really right is enough to get your share price roaring," Cramer said.
These are just a sampling of the many gruesome and highly specific fates that await in the Narakas, or the Buddhist realms of purgatory.
At least Donovan had enough smarts to demand to be dragged off the premises when he croaked, so he wouldn't be stuck in purgatory.
So I decided that after 20 years in purgatory that perhaps this had now become part of pop culture and had gained its authenticity.
Bo Peep has experienced the highs and lows of love and loss: Whiling away in plaything purgatory isn't the life she wanted or expected.
We'd live in permanent uncertainty, but you can make a kind of home in purgatory: there are occasional tortures, but it's not so bad.
One particularly divisive episode shows him trapped in his own version of purgatory, a Boschian nightmare hotel that he must sing karaoke to escape.
But, before long, we leave this world: when one of the unhinged guests turns the proceedings more than just verbally violent, Springer enters Purgatory.
It was made with nutmeg, ginger, cinnamon, and raisins, and stamped with a cross on top that symbolized a soul being saved from Purgatory.
This idea arises quite naturally from his earlier belief in the doctrine of purgatory, which is a response to virtually universal, and inadvertent, sinfulness.
Gasquet, who dropped to No. 21 during that stretch, described the ordeal as a kind of purgatory, during which he could barely think straight.
This reckoning has been a long time coming, but whatever comes next—if anything changes at all—probably can't be worse than this purgatory.
Will Chad and Olivia pop up as the hosts and only stars of this fall's groundbreaking new Naked and Afraid spinoff, Bachelor in Purgatory?
A month earlier, Arrieta had been pitching for the Iowa Cubs, in baseball purgatory between the Baltimore Orioles and the rest of his life.
Lately though, I've widened my eggs-and-red-sauce circle to include the evocatively named Italian version: uova in purgatorio, or eggs in purgatory.
Ever cash-starved, New York mass transit had a near-death experience in the 2850s, when subway cars were graffiti-scarred visions of purgatory.
Her sleepwalking habit escalates into dangerous stretches of amnesia, and black magic from "Purgatory" worms its way into her perception of the real world.
The current media climate has felled such publications while chasing others — including my twin totems, Spin and The Village Voice — into web-only purgatory.
Turns out, there's an easy way to see all the people who haven't accepted your requests and are keeping you in social-media purgatory.
It appears as though we got to drop in on the scene that Kevin saw through the TV screen in his purgatory hotel last season.
Instead, distraught buyers of things have been greeted by either an endless, hyperlink purgatory or error messages accompanied by an array of Pretty Good Dogs.
Kilburg called the current situation "a little bit of a limbo purgatory," noting many investors are even talking about just one rate hike this year.
"This kind of interaction will lead to a very different direction (an actual date!) than spending time with small talk in chat purgatory," she adds.
Trenton and Mobley take the J train straight to purgatory, after coming to terms with what Darlene did and the real ramifications of 5-9.
As often as Clifford referred to those feelings, Tropical Purgatory reminded me that his work — playful and explosive — could make you forget about them, too.
She is author of the internationally acclaimed photo books A Tale of Two Cities: Disco Era Bushwick and Purgatory & Paradise SASSY '70s Suburbia & The City.
Some might speculate that he's holding her in purgatory out of spite, for what he sees as a trial in the court of public opinion.
If there is a purgatory for gene-edited cattle, it can be found in the Davis Beef Barn, which is home to six young penitents.
Read More Fidelity's Timmer: Why stocks can't escape 'purgatory' Nike's mixed results yesterday do not reflect March Madness, as the quarter closed on February 29.
She is author of the internationally acclaimed photo books A Tale of Two Cities: Disco Era Bushwick and Purgatory & Paradise: SASSY 70s Suburbia & the City.
PURGATORY: Kaitlyn and Lizzie KT: We've been waiting for Wells (radio DJ / JoJo's season / certified QT) for four weeks now, and still he hasn't come.
But it's worth noting that "circulation" is viewed by many telecom policy experts as a kind of "purgatory," where politically sensitive items go to die.
If rap music serves as an ode to existence in all of its intricacy, Earl was living in a purgatory that had lost its detail.
By voting not to table it, Republicans could keep it alive without advancing or defeating it outright — putting it in a sort of legislative purgatory.
A standout track of her set was "Aftermath," a song about purgatory of the physical realm, a torturous love, and an eventual, nearly poetic demise.
Then, in black and white, we join Cléo in her two hours of purgatory: shopping for hats, working with her composer, driving with a friend.
But after a couple of weeks in tracking purgatory, the package began moving south and ended up at the Saks store in Bal Harbour, Fla.
But even more than before the hearings, my feeling after over eight hours in purgatory is that I still really want to know the truth.
I was also fascinated by the story—going through afterlife; Hell, Purgatory, and Heaven—and I felt very empathetic towards the theme of soul's salvation.
In a move typical of his blend of religion and subversive hedonism, the inferno, purgatory and paradise will be the backdrops for the evening's festivities.
Ms. Smith said the wood block engraved print that she examined from the thrift store in North Carolina was derived from Dalí's Purgatory 32 watercolor.
Unlike Tanya, Miranda long ago flew up from prole purgatory into elite heaven, complete with "ritzy" private schools, a Newport address and limitless credit cards.
Can someone please ask Bill Safire in heaven to drop in on Richard Nixon in purgatory so they can walk us through this one together?
In her eyes, Cuba is purgatory, and even before he died, Mr. Castro was a specter of the past, studied in textbooks more than seen.
His writerly purgatory was also a domestic one: Of late, he said, he has had the impression that he has no idea where he's living.
Büttner delves especially into what might have motivated the Dutchman to paint his signature imagery of puckish demons and the expanses between paradise and purgatory.
We discussed his project "Purgatory," which he created during a one-year stint in solitary confinement, before smuggling the miniature artworks outside of the prison.
In 1992, Boffin and her then-lover Nerina Ferguson developed a performance, titled "Crucifixion Cabaret," which they performed at the gay nightclub Purgatory in London.
This keeps the families (and to a degree, all of us) in a sort of purgatory of fear and worry, as they grow desperate for information.
This thoughtful drama, because of critical gaps in characterization, does not entirely flesh out two nice people who dwell in a purgatory of their own making.
As its title suggests — and in keeping with Buddhist theology — purgatory was not necessarily a permanent state, and Genshin advises on how people can be reborn.
In the 15th century people thought they were the souls of those suffering in purgatory, appearing to ask for intercession and a quick passage to heaven.
For without it, I would have languished in crossword puzzle purgatory forever, never learning, never getting any better, and quitting before I even finished a Monday.
The West developed the idea of purgatory and of "penal substitution" (the idea that Christ's self-sacrifice was a necessary payoff to a punitive Father-God).
I'll supplement the imagery with some words by famous purgatory expert Jean-Paul Sartre, and maybe that will help you see this for what it is.
So, we can look at this one of two ways: 2018 will be a frustrating purgatory for TV watchers everywhere, or 2019 will be extra special.
Most of the company's 150 container ships are now anchored offshore from various global ports, waiting for the purgatory of international finance to decide their fate.
X-rays reveal a woman, hidden by layers of pigment, watching the girl as she watches the skaters, a woman inhabiting her own form of purgatory.
It's a deal made in crony capitalist Heaven—except that it often leaves people who needed rides, reliable service, and affordable fares in a commuter's purgatory.
Brain death is one of the most difficult concepts that families and health-care providers deal with in medicine, suspending everyone involved in an agonizing purgatory.
There's a hint of that purgatory in Baird's film, as the two legends find themselves repeating the same setups, over and over, to half-empty halls.
Or is it like The Prestige where – SPOILER ALERT – there's just a new Voltorb generated every time and the old one goes to some horrible purgatory?
Last season, we saw a harrowing past brought to life through the imagery of the Rwandan genocide; this season seems to have brought us to purgatory.
The Crimean soccer league is neither Russian nor Ukrainian, leaving its teams and its players marooned in sporting purgatory since Russia annexed the peninsula in 2300.
He didn't understand whom he owed, and he could find no authority to which he could appeal; he felt trapped in a purgatory of call centers.
As she loses grip with reality, Grace becomes convinced that Aidan is right; that she is in purgatory, and in order to escape, she must repent.
Bannon is the disavowed White House strategist who has continued to do guerrilla-style political battle on behalf of the President from his own weird purgatory.
For the Rohingya at Ah Lei Than Kyaw, some 5 km south of the mouth of the Naf river, the beach is a kind of purgatory.
After years of existing in a void of film purgatory, 20th Century Fox's X-Men spinoff The New Mutants is finally gearing up to be released.
Pilot purgatory Most cities wade into smart-city applications slowly with "proof of concept" trials to test out a technology before signing a longer-term contract.
Performed a cappella, the songs spin tales of mythologically mean prison guards, and loves and lives lost, and the backbreaking purgatory of unendingly repetitive physical tasks.
Eggs in Purgatory I eat eggs relentlessly when I am not feeling well — I love the alchemic combination of flaky salt, ground pepper and rich yolk.
"If you get the first two right, and you don't know your numbers, you deserve to burn in purgatory, and I will put you there," O'Leary says.
After spending the past four years in non-athletic purgatory, Tebow signed a minor league contract with the New York Mets, the ball club confirmed Thursday morning.
At the start of the story, Wynonna has just turned 27 and has returned to her old hometown of Purgatory, in the vicinity of the Canadian Rockies.
Streams of pillowy bodies wiggle effortlessly across the camera in a new 360° video that throws the spectator into a white purgatory overrun with the slithering humanoids.
The only way out is to perform the motions of dating on national television, which sometimes allows you to briefly escape the purgatory, and head to paradise.
Tinashe's bubbly work on "The Life" and "Scared of Happy" make it harder to stomach the fact her own LP seems to be caught in label purgatory.
After two years of excruciating development purgatory, I was poised to become the youngest person in history to sell an animated comedy to a major television network.
In that image, the lucky souls who have followed the righteous path and have been delivered from purgatory into salvation float upward into a circle of light.
He's openly speculating about replacing more members of his Cabinet, though so far has stopped short of executing the dismissals, leaving those aides in a career purgatory.
The first round of the 2014 N.F.L. draft was underway, and the dazzling college quarterback Johnny Manziel was in the green room, stuck in prime-time purgatory.
While many have shifted to alternative legal mechanisms to handle data, businesses have complained that they've been left in an expensive purgatory while negotiators deliberate a replacement.
She is author of the internationally acclaimed photo books A Tale of Two Cities: Disco Era Bushwick and Purgatory & Paradise SASSY '70s Suburbia & The City (Bizarre Publishing).
CARAMANICA Amanda, I'm glad you mentioned purgatory earlier, because it's the framework for how I've been feeling about the centrality of cast turnover to the show's structure.
After two years in purgatory the Los Angeles rapper ended up with CrasH Talk, a 14-track album which finds him as poignant as he is playful.
He had been in "purgatory" since losing his immigration status after a criminal conviction because diplomatic tension with Cuba made him difficult to deport, Mr. Powell said.
Supporters worry that pushing it past December makes it more likely the trade deal will get derailed by presidential campaign politics and stuck permanently in legislative purgatory.
In 2015, midway through a decade from hell, my life is saved by the editors of Playboy magazine, and I begin a hard climb up Mount Purgatory.
That could potentially come from a strong earnings report later this month, though Sandler thinks it's more likely Facebook stock stays in "purgatory" until early next year.
But he says he's stuck in a sort of purgatory, in light of unfulfilled promises of protection Mexican officials made to him in exchange for providing the video.
From ages 16 to 19—when I was no longer a cute kid, and certainly not a man—I was godawful, and my voice was in puberty purgatory.
The utopian possibility is that in the end, the "debate me" dudes will be trapped in a purgatory of their own making, with only one another to debate.
These are some of the hallucinatory scenes in Sandro Botticelli's drawings for the epic poem The Divine Comedy, charting Dante Alighieri's imaginary journey through Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise.
We went to see Finding Dory this morning and let me tell you this, it's a great way to shave a few years off your term in Purgatory.
Locked, as opposed to suspended, is a purgatory where your account still exists and people can view it, but you can't tweet, read your timeline, or access DMs.
There's a talking cat who drives a bus that takes Kat Dennings to relationship purgatory, or something like that, as well as literal Instagram cops policing accidental likes.
Dougie, of course, is the echolalia-riddled body double that the real Coop wound up inside after he escaped his 25-year imprisonment at the Black Lodge purgatory.
During the show's third season last year, she was stuck in a sort of purgatory for several episodes, and behind-the-scenes tension ultimately led to Beharie's departure.
In addition to procurement, strict regulations and varying success metrics leave many at risk of falling into a pilot-stage purgatory, never able to fully scale their innovations.
Was there, he pondered, a kind of Second Life purgatory where abandoned avatars lived on in a zombie-like state, long after their human operators had passed away?
If users speak "Kelly Clarkson tour" into their voice remote, they're sent to a dedicated Kelly Clarkson destination (which, surprisingly, isn't a purgatory of bland pop power ballads).
Their aim was to show warm, welcoming human life in the poorest suburbs and defy those who imagined a "circular purgatory, with Paris as paradise in the middle".
If the major primary platforms, however, can't agree to a relatively common framework of distribution and fulfillment, the industry will linger in technological purgatory for another 25 years.
A majestic lynx wandered onto the slopes near at the Purgatory Resort in Durango, Colorado, on Wednesday, scaring and mystifying skiers and snowboarders while they hit some powder.
PURGATORY: Carly KT: Poor Carly, can't stay off the Evan train even though kissing him makes her throw up and she is deeply annoyed by everything he says.
PARADISE: Carly and Evan LP: Last week, Carly was in Purgatory because she was stuck with Evan, and this week, she's in Paradise because she's stuck with Evan.
Better yet, both deals would serve to change the stock market's view of the businesses, lifting CVS out of "retail purgatory" and muting Disney's ESPN woes, Cramer said.
Starring Keanu Reeves as a hardboiled detective in a kind of purgatory, the movie makes use of Weisz as a psychic who helps the hero save the world.
Julia Baird SYDNEY, Australia — In Dante's view, the unfortunate souls who dwell in purgatory may suffer excruciating pain, but the promise of their final destination is clear: paradise.
The story of how Lynn Johnson plans to change the world starts with him getting into a nasty ski accident in Purgatory, which is a town in Colorado.
The English Reformation had a radical influence on ghosts, as it eliminated the concept of purgatory, and instated an idea of souls immediately going to heaven or hell.
Jeff Jarrett mostly just existed, spending the bulk of the 1990s in an upper-midcard purgatory, never moving up or down, no matter who he was feuding with.
Their multiplatinum albums revolve around the theme of the Dark Carnival, a fun-house purgatory where wrongdoers — often the rich and other members of the establishment — are punished.
"Il Posto" is less a study in misery than an examination of a soul's progress across a plane of existence that combines elements of inferno, purgatory and paradise.
It must have been a disappointment to the team's long-suffering fans, who were waiting for Hornacek to bust free from triangle purgatory now that Jackson was gone.
"Bardo" is the Tibetan Buddhist name for a transition period between death and rebirth and seems to indicate, in this case, the bizarre purgatory inhabited by these ghosts.
These were later called the Church Triumphant (composed of those in heaven), the Church Suffering or Church Penitent (those in purgatory) and the Church Militant (those on earth).
This Is Not A Straight-Up Moral Thing Though Nadia rejects Alan's theory that they're in purgatory, she does seem to be trying to gain points, Good Place-style.
Or, more likely, they'll sit in their bags, unworn and uncropped, like in some sort of closet purgatory, because I'm too damn lazy to bring them to get hemmed.
Thorgy'd Stevie Nicks was neither over-the-top or spot on, hovering in some sort of tired purgatory of mediocrity we usually reserve for high school productions of Hairspray.
For example, BuzzFeed's head of US news just told me she checked her outgoing friend requests, and only one person has been keeping her in friend purgatory: BuzzFeed's CEO.
A couple of months earlier, also in Deadline, journalist Allison Hope Weiner wrote a defense of Gibson claiming a decade in acting purgatory was enough to expunge his sins.
The warmer air in the room keeps the bubble in a weird purgatory until air starts slowly seeping out of tiny holes in the frozen half of the bubble.
A selection of these photographs appears in Purgatory & Paradise: SASSY 70s Suburbia & The City (Bizarre), while others have recently come to light as Meisler prepares for her next book.
And then I got really excited when I saw that it wasn't floating around in development purgatory, but was going to be released at the end of next year.
And like breakups in real life, what Cudi and Kanye rebuilt in purgatory would form an evolved version of themselves that would change music for the next ten years.
Unlike "Sex and the City" — where the regular brunch date served as a kind of otherworldly purgatory for staging boozy debates about feminism and sex — "Girls" is not timeless.
In fact, it imperils the American economy to linger in a sort of purgatory where we are torn between embracing a prosperous future and retreating to an unattainable past.
During college, I turned most frequently to exercise bulimia, which meant that, more often than not, purgatory was sandwiched between the sad cement blocks that supported the university gym.
And now, in his first playoff action since being freed from the purgatory of Toronto, he racks up three goals and six points, often looking unstoppable in the process.
That said, it's also no fun to see a team stuck in purgatory; unwilling to commit to a youth movement and stuck in the 75 to 85 win range.
On tour, you sort of never really adjust to being in one place or another, living for days, weeks, or months in this strange purgatory of in-between spaces.
When Dalí, who died in 103, finished the project, he had completed 210 watercolors for the poem's 21,2245 lines: 34 illustrating Inferno, 33 illustrating Purgatory and 33 illustrating Paradise.
The boys still shudder to think of the time they rolled poorly after killing a wizard and ended up sliding down a shaft into a purgatory filled with slime.
But when nothing is made public, rumors rush to fill the vacuum, trapping players in a kind of character purgatory, their names never publicly sullied but not exactly pristine.
But he has been cast into immigration purgatory nonetheless, his troubles caused by a toxic mix of bureaucracy, fear, prejudice and, most poignantly, his naïve faith in American honor.
The delays on Wednesday did not quite measure up to the "Summer of Hell" that many commuters have come to expect, but it did leave some briefly in purgatory.
Twelve others, including Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens, reside in an odd kind of purgatory: Their careers long over, they remain under consideration as the writers take their time.
Together we headed for a meeting with an original member of the April 6 movement who has also been caught up in the purgatory of Sisi's courts and prisons.
"The refusal of Congressional Republican leaders and President Trump to accept a deal to protect Dreamers leaves more than a million young adults in a legal purgatory," said Rep.
Most dealerships aren't going to become destinations the same way Tesla and Apple stores are, but it's clearly beneficial to upgrade the waiting room experience from its typical purgatory.
Think of it instead like Lost, where all those people were trapped on the island together and it certainly felt like purgatory until they learned to live and work together.
That would leave recipients in legal purgatory, with no path to citizenship and their ability to live and work in the US up for renewal every two or three years.
Related: In Photos: Inside Greece's Idomeni Camp, Where 13,000 Migrants Are Stuck in Purgatory "It appears that the European Union is attempting to find loopholes [in international law]," he said.
Being stranded at the airport is a travel purgatory we wouldn't wish on our worst enemies, and yet, every person is bound to be in this situation at some point.
It was a version of purgatory, a very specific karmic punishment devised by a witty god who liked contrasts and paradoxes, the old being sent off by babes in arms.
KT: The relationship between Chad (JoJo's season) and Lace (Ben's season) lasts only two hours (in both TV time and real-world time, which is one millisecond in Purgatory time).
A huge but often overlooked political benefit of Amazon's HQ2 process is this ability to catalyze action around public projects that otherwise may face the purgatory of public infrastructure development.
As a carbon tax slowly emerges from political purgatory in Washington, the biggest sticking point looming over the policy is what to do with the money raised from the tax.
For them, being made to attend an industry cocktail party is rather like being obliged to attend the wedding of someone they barely know; an extended session of social purgatory.
"I don't want to say it's purgatory, but as far as baseball he's in a difficult spot," Red Sox manager John Farrell said Thursday about Buchholz (3-9, 5.91 ERA).
Mr. Ryan's decision keeps him in the political purgatory of endorsing the Republican nominee for president while continually having to say why he finds his remarks and policy positions despicable.
Close to a dozen fire fighters arrived on the scene to liberate Kajewski from his ashy purgatory, but at least we can assume he won the hide and seek game.
It's the purgatory 29-year-old Josh Richards* (behind bars on an aggravated assault charge—a shootout when he was 18) says he's serving for masturbating in his prison cell.
With Louis C.K., he'll spend a year or two in purgatory, and then, as you say, come out with a standup special about his journey and how he's seen everything.
Here, kitty-kitty... Goat Simulator In 'the one sim to rule them all,' players control a consistently unlucky goat who may or may not symbolize a soul trapped in Purgatory.
A stock market dominated by Big Tech shares riding promises of a glittering digital future hovers near record levels, while a crowded purgatory of stocks of companies deemed "disrupted" struggle.
After spending millenniums buried in Yukon sediment, they weathered additional decades of obscurity in the museum's deep storage — a common type of fossil purgatory, currently occupied by countless specimens worldwide.
Technically, this term describes a peculiar purgatory where movies and video games land when they haven't been canceled but enthusiasm for their completion seems insufficient to actually do the work.
But instead of waking up in heaven or hell or purgatory or the reincarnated form of a garden snail, Samantha wakes up once again on the morning of February 12.
I know this country; it is a short drive from my home, past places like the Devil's Backbone and Purgatory to skinny Cibolo Creek, choked by mesquite and live oak.
Ms. Folds, a newcomer to the team with a singing voice that scales the heights of exasperation, took us on a rhymed excursion through the overcrowded purgatory of Times Square.
They assemble in some strange purgatory, where it is revealed that one will be granted the chance to return to life, while the others will head, well, who knows where.
Furthermore, we shouldn't lose sight of the multiple communities who stood to benefit from the implementation of these temporary provisions -- whose hopes for the future are now in purgatory (at best).
But for the soldiers in Netflix's War Machine, war is more like purgatory: an endless Kafkaesque slog through bureaucracy, punctuated infrequently by moments of actual fighting, with no end in sight.
As Wynonna regains her power after the physically taxing events of season 2 — which included an unexpected pregnancy — Purgatory is visited by a vampire cult with ancient ties to the area.
It's survived the mockery of Ted Leo and a development purgatory after Tom Hanks's company bought the film rights, and is now apparently heading to HBO to be resurrected yet again.
Or it can be glimpsed in "The Ascent of the Blessed", where angels guide people from purgatory up to heaven—their arms outstretched—and jubilantly push these souls upwards (see picture).
It's death by middle position, the bleakest version of purgatory on earth with no redemption allowed, and the biggest joke of it all is that they've put themselves there on purpose.
It's a book that should not work — it's this weird-ass trip through purgatory, written as just lines of dialogue and some of the historical documents are fake — but it does.
Still, what matters is Jubilee and Jared found at least one shared interest and managed to escape purgatory for the night — even if it meant dealing with a lewd circus employee.
So, this was the more righteous path that Wrench was headed down, the one that got him out of purgatory or wherever he and Swango were stuck with Laura Palmer's dad?
Though a sign over the door called the place a hammam, a kind of communal bathhouse common in Islamic countries, the actuality was a little closer to one's idea of purgatory.
Both proposals would require upfront staffing expenses, but the costs avoided by reducing the backlog, not to mention the weight lifted from migrants living in legal purgatory, would far outweigh them.
With ES&S's ExpressVote, the county may have to buy expensive, specialized paper for the machines, but on Election Day, that paper is sent off into electronic purgatory via the machines.
As of right now, the "Oakland" Raiders have at least one more year of existence before they become the Las Vegas Raiders, a purgatory that no one is particularly happy about.
Part of what makes this Unreal-ized version of Goldeneye 007 so exciting is that the brand itself has been stuck in development purgatory since 2011's Goldeneye: Reloaded was released.
Attendance at fall's first batch of exhibition openings in Chelsea remains a mandatory annual ritual, an instant and total immersion in the professionalized art world that's equal parts party and purgatory.
So how do you break out of plan-promising purgatory, actually make new friends and shed that vague sense of guilt whenever you run into someone you swore to schedule with?
So how do you break out of plan-promising-purgatory, actually make new friends and shed that vague sense of guilt whenever you run into someone you swore to schedule with?
Aidan, who previously shared that he had a dream they all "suffocated" when the gas heater caught fire, admits that he thinks they are all dead and that this is purgatory.
But he often seems abandoned by a director whose approach is so noncommittal and dramatically limp that it strands the actor, and his character, in a bland purgatory of conflicting motivations.
"We'll see what happens with Mr. Bannon," Mr. Trump said, consigning him to the same purgatory recently occupied by Attorney General Jeff Sessions, another loyalist who ran afoul of his boss.
That means that Biden and Sanders face a long stretch of purgatory where Biden will remain the likely nominee and heavy front-runner, with both sides unable to change the race.
I've often theorized that all sitcoms, or at least all ensemble sitcoms, are actually set in either purgatory or hell and try to do roughly what Sartre did in No Exit.
Over the 20-some episodes that have aired, protagonist Kevin Garvey undergoes out-of-body experiences, hallucinations, and a visit to a literal purgatory that resembles the most mundane convention center hotel.
"By neglecting to take final agency action, the Reserve Board has effectively trapped Jiampietro in an administrative purgatory," lawyers for Jiampietro said in a complaint filed in U.S. District Court in Manhattan.
In "Purgatory," Wynonna borrows "the best ride in your stable" from a saloon-keeper, which turns out to be a sleek black motorcycle that she rides to a showdown with a Revenant.
The Roman Catholic community insisted that the headstone should feature a prayer or an excerpt from scripture to help the soul through purgatory (the deceased likely did not receive their last rites).
"Tesla's in an awkward purgatory between being a start-up and a mainstream automaker, and the biggest open question heading into 2019 is where the company really goes from here," Caldwell said.
The powers that be at USC are actively working on a plan to bring Reggie Bush back from Trojan purgatory ... so says SC football legend Willie McGinest ... but there's one huge hurdle.
The studio describes it as a game about leading "a band of exiles through an ancient competition spread across a vast, mystical purgatory," and like Supergiant's previous releases, it looks absolutely gorgeous.
The work is a setting of a poem by John Henry Newman, the Victorian divine recently canonized by Pope Francis, and portrays a faithful soul's entry into Purgatory before ascending to Heaven.
There's a sense of broken affection coming from the environment; that it wants you to escape its inscrutable purgatory, but doesn't have enough left of itself to do more than it does.
The impact is most tangibly felt at the U.S. border, where hundreds of migrants find themselves in a bureaucratic purgatory of sorts while they wait for a chance to apply for asylum.
"By this I do not mean that we will seek some form of unlimited transitional status in which we find ourselves stuck forever in some kind of permanent political purgatory," she said.
Fortunately, it remains true that the Championship is a fiercely competitive league, a mix of fallen giants trapped in Channel 5 highlights purgatory and small-town clubs who punch above their weight.
They attacked the authority of the pope generally, and specifically the papally supported sale of indulgences as ways for believers and their loved ones to shorten or eliminate posthumous stays in purgatory.
Left fielder Clint Frazier, who has started both games since his return from Class AAA purgatory, threw out a runner at the plate in Monday's defeat and also could be a factor.
She wards off loneliness through peculiar obsessions, particularly a fantasy TV series called "Purgatory" and the horse she once owned, which she visits frequently enough to annoy its new owner and stablemen.
Democrats are gamely repurposing the latest Trump crisis in their almost certainly futile bid to scuttle the President's Supreme Court nominee, Brett Kavanaugh, but are limited by their purgatory in the minority.
The custom is to cook purgatory beans quite simply, simmered with a few sage leaves, and eat them plain, with a sprinkling of salt and a generous spoonful of fruity olive oil.
There is a tendency, too, to play the countryside and the cities off against one another, to make them rival opposites with the suburbs floating in a kind of purgatory in between.
Look at dishwasher ads from the 1950s, when the appliance became commonplace, and you see narratives of a life reclaimed, an escape from the purgatory of work into the freedom of leisure.
She is frustrated that following the rules and asking for asylum at a legal port of entry — instead of sneaking into the United States — have resulted in a system of immigration purgatory.
In "Eastwatch," Davos does his best to talk sense into the hubristic leaders on every side of him, all while traveling Westeros at the speed of light and rescuing Gendry from purgatory apprenticeship.
A bored child, running off from his parents at the street market, ends up getting kidnapped and sent to a labor camp in the icy purgatory of Siberia, living off patchy tundra grass.
Google has spent years in messaging purgatory, trying to reconcile different apps and teams into a single unified product — until it finally gave up and ceded the whole thing to carriers with RCS.
Here a small sample of the platformer purgatory he's been dealing with: "Reached the final section of the level!" he said then, a sense of optimism rippling through, as I wished him luck.
Photo by Lena Shkoda, courtesy of Faten Kanaan The music of New York City electronics artist Faten Kanaan is the sound I'd want to hear if I was an unbaptized baby in purgatory.
Sometimes it's a sitcom starring Richard Kind and Dracula, sometimes it's a marriage falling apart at dinner, and sometimes it's a panel of celebrities trapped in purgatory by a ventriloquist doll named Crimbo.
Nearly everyone was in Purgatory this week, but if you had to pick just one person who was truly doing the lion's (trademark Josh Murray) share of the suffering, who would it be?
Sold as Priligy, Westoxetin, and other brand names, it's been approved and sold in many other countries for some time but it in the US has been lurking in development purgatory since 2004.
"Do you reckon He lets free will boys / Mope around in purgatory?" he asks the Catholic girl he hopes to hedge his bets with, and damned if she doesn't slow him down some.
Baked Eggs With Beans and Greens I love eggs baked in tomato sauce (shakshuka, eggs in purgatory), so this riff calls out to me: lots of greens, beans, and sausage if I like.
At the center of Chelsea Culprit's new show, "DMing Purgatory," are two large paintings, one stacked on top of the other, that cover an entire wall of the tiny downtown gallery Queer Thoughts.
The New York Times's Taylor Lorenz reported that many bloggers are "feeling in a state of purgatory," since many brands and travel agencies are unwilling to commit to anything in the near future.
Well, woke floats in the linguistic purgatory of terms coined by us that can no longer be said unironically, levitating next to "swag" and "twerk" in the "Words Ruined by White People" ether.
Instead of taking down the videos in question, YouTube will put them in a stripped down digital purgatory where they will no longer be easily discoverable, nor have the features normal videos do.
Most analysts believe the process is stuck in a sort of purgatory, with further maneuvering likely in the British Parliament before the crisis that has paralyzed the country's political system reaches its endgame.
Thankfully, Mero was only locked up in Twitter jail for a short period of time, and during Thursday's Desus & Mero, he had a chance to talk about being stuck in social media purgatory.
He cites the fierce resistance genetically-engineered salmon encountered for years before finally being approved for sale by the FDA—a gnarly, two decade-long process during which it dangled in pre-approval purgatory.
This is how Mitt Romney fended off late favorites like Newt Gingrich and Rick Santorum in 2012, and how, in slightly more chaotic fashion, John McCain climbed out of purgatory to win in 2008.
Jaqen then offers her a drink of water that removes the cloudy white of her blind eyes, which should hopefully move her beyond the combat practice purgatory she's been in since the season began.
The everyman, named Atom, dies, goes to purgatory, and meets God, who explains that he won't get to enter the afterlife until he gets reincarnated as every human being who ever lived throughout history.
The writers have addressed the passage of time by leaving FBI Agent Dale Cooper (Kyle MacLachlan) trapped in the Black Lodge's eerie waiting room, or the equivalent of Purgatory, while his doppelganger runs amok.
"Serbia is becoming a buffer zone, some kind of purgatory," said Rados Djurovic, executive director of the Asylum Protection Centre, a Serbian non-profit organization that provides legal and psychological support to displaced persons.
In the end, though, the crew manages to narrowly escape through a black hole that brings them to the game's larger online world, leaving Robert to rot in a black purgatory of broken code.
Co-produced by fellow Kentuckian Sturgill Simpson alongside heavyweight Nashville veteran David Ferguson, Purgatory immediately places Childers in the conversation with the top tier of artists reviving classic country sounds for a new generation.
" Ultimately, with Purgatory, Childers has one goal in mind: "Maybe I can bring my own perspective and connect with people from my home area by giving them my two cents of a different angle.
How Harshly She Suffered for Those Souls Detained in Purgatory, but Remained Unharmed in Body After Christina's resurrection, she spends her days perched in the branches of a yew on the road to town.
We enjoyed the eggs in purgatory, three poached eggs with tomato sauce and crunchy bread; and eggs benedito, a variation of eggs Benedict with two eggs, pork sausage and sausage gravy instead of hollandaise.
We will make the same pictures, ask the same questions, have the same political arguments, show the same police tape, and wait in our purgatory for it to happen again and again and again.
These ghosts can be nosy and lubricious, as in George Saunders's "Lincoln in the Bardo," which followed a group of spectral busybodies in purgatory, observing the arrival of Abraham Lincoln's newly deceased young son.
But as teams around the N.F.L. scurried to add quarterbacks, Newton languished in a sort-of purgatory, neither part of Carolina's plans nor openly desired by another team, at least with his health uncertain.
"Mortal sin" was enough to send you to hell after death, while "venal sin" got you some years of purifying punishment in purgatory, an interim state between life on earth and the heavenly hereafter.
She has lived through the heartbreaking purgatory of last place, the recent climb into fourth in the National League East and, just when you figured all the adjectives had been exhausted, the anomalous August.
Unsure when their purgatory will end, they begin to debate philosophy, religion and their personal accomplishments, as well as the revised accounts of the life of Jesus that each author produced in his lifetime.
BoJack goes on one last epic bender and, in the fantastic penultimate episode, we wonder if he's dead as he eats dinner with dead friends and family members in some sort of existential purgatory.
In Ferrante's ice-pick of a novel, Olga's orderly life spins into disarray — our reviewer called it "a purgatory of rage and bereavement" — when her husband of 15 years leaves her for another woman.
This hilarious sign by Purgatory Pie Press dangling from Flux Factory's ceiling, part of "Volumptuous: Hanging Tower of Babble," a large installation of hanging signage, is a fitting mascot for this playful summer show.
Related: 12,000 Syrian Refugees Are Stranded in a Desert Purgatory Because Jordan Won't Admit Them The United Nations wants the international community to fund $7.7 billion of aid projects for Syria and neighbouring countries.
I guess if I could put Hannah's life into season 13 and then say it was kind of like being in purgatory for season 2, and then being able to officially say goodbye to her.
Lucky for us there's a way outside of beverage purgatory: This HyperChiller utilizes a patent pending multi-chamber design to separate hot or warm liquids from the ice cubes you'd otherwise use to chill them.
I guess if I could put Hannah's life into season 1 and then say it was kind of like being in purgatory for season 2, and then being able to officially say goodbye to her.
Okay, if we're going with the theory that Lost took place entirely in some sort of purgatory, then maybe Manifest is doing something similar: These characters did die, but they had unfinished business on Earth.
In the new adjunct space, Alicia Gibson is making her New York solo debut with "Purgatory Emporium," a crowd of paintings that bedevil Neo-Expressionism and graffiti art with multitudes of words, brushwork and color.
Puerto Rico, a tropical paradise in economic purgatory, faces a $70 billion debt bill it knows it cannot pay, a staggering 45 percent poverty rate and a shrinking population as citizens flee to the mainland.
Before I had a career; before much of my schooling, before my independence—both personal and financial from my parents—I had to make it through the patience-testing, dream-deferring purgatory of my childhood.
I remain caught in between hoping the original creator of "Roll It, Lick It, Smoke It" remains blissfully unaware of their photos' descent into social media purgatory, and hoping they're happy with their images' ubiquity.
Like shakshuka, eggs in purgatory can be served for breakfast, brunch or a light supper, whether you're hung over, or just in a hurry to get a satisfying, full-flavored dish on the table quickly.
Just days before the midterm elections, Mr. Clinton finds himself in a kind of political purgatory, unable to overcome past personal and policy choices now considered anathema within the rising liberal wing of his party.
Related: In Photos: Inside Greece's Idomeni Camp, Where 13,000 Migrants Are Stuck in Purgatory Greek authorities broadcast messages over loudspeakers at the camp to dispel "irresponsible rumors" that the border crossing was about to reopen.
In groundbreaking books like "Hamlet in Purgatory" and "Will in the World," he has, by exploring lesser-known areas of Elizabethan life and thought, thrown new light on these infinitely rich and endlessly subtle plays.
In this creation by Sharon Horgan of Amazon's "Catastrophe," Ms. Parker plays Frances, an arty type turned corporate recruiter, navigating marital purgatory in Westchester County with Robert (Thomas Haden Church), a flailing real-estate developer.
The town's location — straddling an important airfield that over the past 40 years has been occupied by two superpowers, the Soviet Union and the United States — has long kept Bagram in a sort of purgatory.
I meant to go back at some point, when there was time enough to spare that I'd be able to delight in the slow accretion of ability and progress in my journey through video game purgatory.
Georgia voters with a pending status or in so-called "purgatory" can still vote at their polling location on a regular ballot if they bring valid identification, something Kemp has been emphasizing since the AP report.
" In it, López theorizes, "In addition to the real life talented human beings impacted by these layoffs, the move is a warning and reminder — Tumblr is no longer in the protective purgatory of pre-Verizon Yahoo.
Eight years later, despite some success here and there trimming the population at the extra-legal Cuban purgatory—mostly by shipping inmates overseas—Obama hasn't been able to wipe it off the face of the earth.
Read More Fidelity's Timmer: Why stocks can't escape 'purgatory' With global markets rebalancing growth from the U.S. to other parts of the world, Skelly believes investors have to stick with top-tier companies with strong fundamentals.
I had this goal where I wanted to be able to go travel for a few months and not have to worry about work – I just didn't think it would come in that sort of purgatory.
Helen Mirren's Sarah Winchester lives with her niece Marian Marriott, surrounded by a fleet of carpenters and servants who are less human than disembodied souls doomed to a purgatory of forever attending to the monstrous house.
Music video shoots are purgatory, particularly if it's a shoot taking place from sunset to sunrise, over two evenings, featuring an elite club of young zombies, due for release on the scariest day of the year.
Other times, helped along by the accounts of my Jesuit schoolteachers, I imagined him waiting, otiose and slightly bored—restless, as he had often seemed to be in life—in the long, cosmic queue of Purgatory.
The wide-scale return of Lil Wayne — one of the most popular rappers of his generation, but one who has been stuck in record-business purgatory for years — has been received enthusiastically, to say the least.
In western Wisconsin, Kelly Harris had spent two years in financial purgatory — paying off debts and fixing her credit — to qualify for a federal loan program that helps low-income residents of rural areas become homeowners.
Ms. Gold, taking turns with Ms. Midler as host, made a few lewd jokes including one about Harvey Weinstein and another about Kevin Spacey, but unlike Ms. Von Teese, she did not end up in purgatory.
Today, a handful of ceramics stores remain, but playfully named establishments such as Le Fantôme (ghost) bar and Le Purgatoire (purgatory) gallery have given the area the cachet of a cool and up-and-coming place.
And no, the plot — which has the kids singing in a kind of purgatory — wasn't inspired by the musical "Forever Plaid," where a quartet performs a concert from the afterlife after being killed in an accident.
Today, Sakhaeifar says she is still living in the same purgatory, unable to plan beyond the 150 to 180 day work permits while she awaits the interview for her asylum application she submitted two years ago now.
All 25 episodes from the series's first two seasons are available, so if you like "Purgatory," you could set your DVR for season 3, and catch up with the rest fairly quickly before watching the latest run.
Without access to HCBS, more Americans will face a life of purgatory in costly state-managed institutions — where the government can decide where you will live, when you eat, and what you do in your spare time.
In a not-so-subtle jab at self-proclaimed "best rapper alive" Lil Wayne, whose Carter V seemed like it might be stuck in release purgatory indefinitely, the tape was originally slated to be titled Carter 6.
And as the ultimate punishment, The Man in Black leaves the Delos clone in purgatory: stuck in that solitary observation room, awake and alive, so he can feel his mind fall apart one bit at a time.
"At the moment we're in purgatory with regard to regulatory clarity and I think that's going to keep institutions on the sidelines," Lee, the only major Wall Street strategist to cover bitcoin, told CNBC's "Fast Money " Monday.
In this new series, created by Sharon Horgan of Amazon's "Catastrophe," Ms. Parker plays Frances, an arty type turned corporate recruiter, navigating marital purgatory in Westchester County with Robert (Thomas Haden Church), a flailing real-estate developer.
Although they've previously toured with metallic hardcore bands like Orthodox and Purgatory, Joy's sound prowls through the sewers between genres in a similar way to crusty metal/punk mutts Funeral Chic and deathgrind via hardcore bruisers WVRM.
But like any technology, Pitchf/x is perpetually stuck in the purgatory between beta and a potentially perfect future; as a result, it's maligned for being imperfect even though it is currently more accurate than any umpire.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — At first, after the 22 agonizing minutes, an awful purgatory that Gary West, the owner of Maximum Security, noted had accurately captured the "thrill of victory and agony of defeat," he was more than gracious.
But that change in personnel has done little to dissipate the thick cloud of trauma that followed the coaches and players onto the field on Wednesday as they took their first steps into a yearslong competitive purgatory.
But doesn't anybody in Russia's hierarchy care that they have condemned a generation of Russian athletes, who should be gathering laurels as among the world's best, to a purgatory of suspicion and alienation in the sports world?
Clinton will be left in candidate purgatory: confident that she will be the nominee but still regularly losing to Sanders, who could arrive at the Convention, in late July, with a large bloc of the total delegates.
If the rest of the season can deliver more episodes of that caliber, then the show will be able to save itself from its season 3 purgatory and return to the divine heights it's capable of reaching.
This ultimately creates a state of startup purgatory where DNVBs have no choice but to take a downround to find a lifeline — sorry, Honest Company — making it difficult to develop disciplined operational habits and achieve sustainable growth.
While the rest of us have been sharing work in the cloud, due to large file sizes and proprietary software, creative workers have been stuck in inbox purgatory, exchanging Dropbox links and downloading attachments to open in Photoshop.
And now, for those women still in Syria, they live in dust-coated tents, or sometimes in prison rooms, alongside their children, inhabiting a legal purgatory until one authority or another figures out what to do with them.
Honestly, I almost skipped right past it when I saw it in my inbox, ready to auto-consign it to the purgatory of my "Promos" folder until a pinprick of curiosity and nostalgia inspired me to press play.
José de Jesús "Chucho" León Hernández: I was raised by two Catholic aunts, and religious paraphernalia was all over my house: souls burning in Purgatory, images of the Passion of Christ with blood running down his body, candles.
Often, the sale of indulgences exceeded the official parameters of church doctrine; unscrupulous quaestores might promise eternal salvation (rather than just a remission of time in purgatory) in exchange for funds, or threaten damnation to those who refused.
We have somehow stumbled into a culture loop where we are forced to forever relive the same mediocre stories over and over, like a purgatory filled with Face/Off remakes starring Timothée Chalamet and Lucas Hedges or whatever.
But chemicals banned in the United States often remain legal in China, where the process for controlling chemicals is slow and cumbersome, especially for substances like fentanyl that exist in the purgatory between legitimate pharmaceuticals and illicit drugs.
Who else sinks from superstar to scourge of his industry and uses his time in purgatory—in this case, a record-setting yearlong ban from baseball for use of performance-enhancing drugs—to diligently build a second career?
They have landed in a strange purgatory presided over by an old amusement park attraction, the Amazing Karnak, a mechanical fortune teller with glowing orbs for eyes, his sepulchral voice and dust-dry humor provided by Karl Hamilton.
In the past, a lot of junky titles would have gone straight to video; these days a lot go straight to streaming, while many others quickly open and close in theaters before they too flow into streaming purgatory.
The first commercial "flight" from New York to Los Angeles, in 1929, was a forty-eight-hour purgatory of intermingled train and air time, the better to avoid flying at night, which early travellers were reluctant to do.
Now Davis and New Orleans are stuck together in basketball purgatory — "It definitely is different," said Jrue Holiday, the team's starting point guard — and the city's long-suffering sports fans can only wonder: What do we do now?
He broke down stocks into three categories: Ones Trump has blessed either by his word or by deed; agnostic stocks where he has no impact beyond the economy; and stocks on his bad side that are now in purgatory.
Players start off in Cliff House, available since the Fall Creator's Update, a barren sort of space-purgatory that lets you access the Microsoft Store, open webpages, watch movies and even "decorate" with holograms, which are basically 3D gifs.
Related: 0003,000 Syrian Refugees Are Stranded in a Desert Purgatory Because Jordan Won't Admit Them While the Jordanian army polices the southern edge of the berm, they have zero oversight on what is happening deeper in the demilitarized zone.
"There is no question it is pretty much a purgatory at this point," said Cesar Vargas, an immigrant youth leader and lawyer who has long advocated for undocumented young people to be able to serve in the armed forces.
Bargnani's maleficence kept the Raptors in purgatory for YEARS, his blank expression the hideous orange lamp in a room that was just trying to be respectable for one second, a curse that haunts you and wrecks your whole family.
These insights won't necessarily solve the fact that waiting for texts sucks, but knowing a little bit about why you're feeling the way you are might help you ride out your time in purgatory before your phone buzzes again.
The tiny tears of the man in purgatory, who wears a black crown of thorns, glisten as if fresh; his skin hangs from the bones of his ribcage and cheekbones, making his plea for salvation all the more urgent.
Then Fred had to watch as the tow truck tried to lower his vehicle onto the street below, freeing it from its vertical purgatory, only to have the cable break and send the car careening into a trash can.
JON CARAMANICA Just the type of casual, trash-talking, sticky, staccato, thickly vibrating song that Tinashe needs to pull herself out of career purgatory, especially if people are willing to reconceptualize her as a rapper, rather than a singer.
Half of the play is set in Brooks County, Ga., in May 1918; the other half is set in a sepulchral space that might be purgatory, where the characters must wander until they face the trauma of their deaths.
Like Orson Welles's long-unfinished film "The Other Side of the Wind," which for decades sat in a bizarre legal, financial and political purgatory, Lewis's would-be opus remained unfinished when he died, his original vision buried with him.
In this election alone, Mr. Kemp had trapped 53,000 voter registration cards using exact match, and 70 percent of the applicants kicked into electoral purgatory were African-American, including one of my colleagues, a faculty member at Emory University.
And those additions are typically "vaulted" — the community term for sent to virtual purgatory — after the current season ends, where they sit like unwanted toys waiting to be brought back for a limited time mode or seasonal celebration event.
For the last few days, my leg has been the butt, so to speak, of the joke for my community, giving them something to laugh at, something to distract them from the purgatory in which we are now living.
HOLMDEL, N.J. — As with a lot of homeowners, Nicholas Teetelli's garage was a disaster, an overstuffed hodgepodge of tools, seasonal supplies and things in that weird suburban purgatory — not yet ready to be tossed out, but no longer essential.
Nor has he or the international community done anything to truly end the crisis in Ukraine, happy to continue this ignored war stuck in a purgatory of destitution where a distant people die to keep a geopolitical chess match afloat.
Related: In Photos: Inside Greece's Idomeni Camp, Where 13,000 Migrants Are Stuck in Purgatory However video footage from inside the camp on Tuesday morning showed people calmly packing up their belongings and tents under the watchful eyes of the police.
While we don't recommend packing every skin-care product from your arsenal in your suitcase — unless, that is, you enjoy TSA purgatory — it's not the worst idea to take some measures to ensure you return home noticeably more radiant and refreshed.
The book then juggles Lincoln's own grief with an unforgettable story about what happens in the Bardo, a purgatory of sorts that comes after death, as a collection of ghosts struggle to save their own souls as well as Willie's.
Rousseff faces impeachment, the economy is a worsening wreck, and Lula, who is himself being investigated for corruption, is in procedural purgatory after Rousseff appointed him to her cabinet as chief of staff, ostensibly to help her manage the crisis.
Vertically integrated product placement is to be expected, though the movie's most egregious plausibility-breaking move is that it takes place on a Sony smartphone; these emojis are halfway between Droid-designed purgatory and their vastly more popular Apple variants.
The pair of Clipse mixtapes from that purgatory period, We Got It 4 Cheap volumes 1 and 2, were so revered that they helped to tilt the axis of rap discourse in ways that would reverberate for years after the fact.
My academic performance wasn't great, but after high school I did two years of community college—or as I call it, purgatory—and it was there that I really started to blossom in terms of confidence, study habits, all that.
ULAANBAATAR (Reuters) - In a stretch of open grassland surrounded by yurts, some of the thousands of Mongolians headbanging to the likes of heavy metal band "Purgatory Destroyers" at the country's biggest music festival were thinking about politics as much as partying.
PURGATORY: Wells LP: Wells looks like the Mr. Krabs meme throughout this entire episode because he has just realized that it's not that much fun to have three different women fighting for your affection while trapped on a remote island.
There is something almost through the looking glass about the notion that—at least in the current legal purgatory college sports finds itself mired in—a video game is now more a reflection of reality than the real world itself.
A new delivery person who doesn't know the system could mean the difference between a delivered box and the dreaded missed package slip that sends New Yorkers to wait in long lines at far-flung post offices — a proverbial package purgatory.
In the process, they not only keep millions of people trapped in legal purgatory, but also turn their backs on one of our country's greatest traditions: welcoming people who wish to better themselves and our country, no matter their background.
This could seem like an assertion of maturity, but Cottrill layers a chorus of voices of children—the only guest vocalists that appear on the album—over her own, creating a stirring sense of the purgatory between adolescence and adulthood.
For those who like to dig, there's a lot to find: Dante's circles of hell, the life cycles of man (which is what the show's title refers to), purgatory, God and the devil, and even a little bit of Frankenstein.
This Samuel Johnson, we soon come to understand, is dead, and his particular brand of purgatory is to have his consciousness shuttled helplessly into the body of the nearest living being at hand whenever the one he is inhabiting expires.
When I die, Virtual Rick-Ality's game over screen dropped me into clone purgatory and asked me to the talk to devil's supposed assistant on a phone in order to get back in the game as a new Morty clone.
Sarah, played by Alison Brie (who also co-wrote the film with director Jeff Baena), is a lonely young woman working at a craft store with a tragic family backstory and an obsession with a fictional supernatural show called Purgatory.
Washington (CNN)A growing number of State Department employees are charging they are being put in career purgatory because of their previous work on policy priorities associated with President Barack Obama and in offices the Trump administration is interested in closing.
Despite this, she finds comfort in her favorite TV show, "Purgatory," and in visiting a horse she used to own — both of which seem to protect her from the world's harsh realities, including her mother's death and her grandmother's psychosis.
Even in some of the worst scenarios — for example, a decision by a New York judge in favor of vulture funds in Argentina three years ago — the end results have been vastly better than the purgatory that Puerto Rico is facing.
The majority of the novel is narrated, oral-history style, by a rotating chorus of ghosts—reverend, soldier, "washerlady," large-membered printing-press operator, and numerous others—who, along with Willie, are stuck in a purgatory-like realm called the bardo.
The painting, "The Temptation of St. Anthony," dated 2500-3.35, had previously been attributed to the workshop of Bosch or to a follower of Bosch, known for his comic and surreal images of heaven and hell and the earthly moral purgatory in between.
In "Me and Dex," a nude woman in seeming ecstasy sits next to a statuesque peacock on a modern workspace surrounded by floral drapes, a heady combination that traverses the line between contemporary and archaic and ends up in the purgatory of time.
It's possible this purgatory results from Trump rolling out policies in chaos (after all, Trump announced his ban with tweets in July that surprised his own top general), or this may be a clever sleight of hand that serves a legal function.
But when a hurricane as powerful as Irma passes through your hometown, they become a purgatory of sorts — places of anxiety and waiting as those fleeing the storm are left for days wondering if their homes will still be standing when they return.
In one sense, you are trapped in a studio with people who insist on being disagreeable about things they only sort of care about; the only voices from outside that purgatory arrive over the phone, and they are just as strange or stranger.
EditorsNote: Restores notes Pavelec, Jets trip up Coyotes WINNIPEG, Manitoba — Ondrej Pavelec returned from AHL purgatory to help the Winnipeg Jets halt a four-game losing streak with a 963-296 victory over the Arizona Coyotes on Wednesday night at the MTS Centre.
His novel, set in 1862, a year into the American Civil war, is a blend of historical accounts and imaginative fiction, which sees Lincoln's son Willie, who died in the White House at age 11, in "Bardo" - a Tibetan form of purgatory.
Related: 12,000 Syrian Refugees Are Stranded in a Desert Purgatory Because Jordan Won't Admit Them Intensifying its crackdown on followers of radical Islamist groups since last year, Jordan has also arrested dozens of sympathizers who show support for such groups on social media.
Even more dangerously, terrorists or other enemies of the United States may approach frustrated immigrants trapped in status purgatory on the hunch that they might be open to recruitment, but will be too afraid to report these encounters to authorities if they aren't.
After a purgatory of six years spent in high school, the Pretty Little Liars are jumping forward five years into the present — only to return to Rosewood, run into their old high school love interests (Haleb4ever), and presumably confront a new Big Bad.
It's served up with garish visuals, but there's a serious foundation throughout, as the show introduces the idea of purgatory, of hell as punishment for earthly misdeeds, of various views of the torments there, of hell as a chic symbol of rebellion.
To many of these artists and intellectuals — among them Thomas Mann, Arnold Schoenberg and Bertolt Brecht — California could feel like a picturesque purgatory in which they were left to idle among palm trees and swimming pools while Europe was being reduced to ashes.
Washington (CNN)The federal judge who will sentence former Trump national security adviser Michael Flynn put no pressure on special counsel Robert Mueller's team to wrap their investigation at a court hearing Tuesday morning, keeping Flynn in purgatory as he awaits his sentencing.
I live in a weird purgatory where plus-sized clothes are too big, but sometimes, the largest size available in the regular women's section is half a size too small for me, so getting dressed in the morning can be a challenge.
But we will never escape from purgatory until these points are treated as complements to the role that other forces played in Trump's success, not as substitutes that somehow make the "economic anxiety" or "anti-establishment" analyses of Trumpism into racism-denying crocks.
Others have posited, based on a story about Rabbi Akiva, a leading second-century scholar, that the Kaddish was a response to the Christian concept of purgatory, and is intended as a plea to God to mitigate the eternal punishment of the deceased.
In Photos: Inside Greece's Idomeni Camp, Where 13,000 Migrants Are Stuck in Purgatory On Thursday, European Union (EU) officials are meeting again with their Turkish counterparts in Brussels to attempt to finalize a deal that would see a "one in, one out" system.
At the Cabaret del Diavolo, another joint a few streets away from the Bal Tic Tac, Fortunato Depero, a Futurist artist, transformed three floors of a hotel into a recreation of Dante's "Divine Comedy" (one floor each for heaven, hell and purgatory).
On the other hand, assuming Manafort actually has "the goods"  (who knows better than the president) why would Trump let him linger in purgatory thinking the president can't be trusted to pardon him before the jailhouse doors are about to close behind him?
A never-before-published Sylvia Plath story would appear as a book this month: "Mary Ventura and the Ninth Kingdom," an allegorical tale of a train journey into a kind of purgatory, written months before Plath's first suicide attempt, at age 20.
Technically, it's set in a hotel that straddles the Nevada-California state line, but the otherworldly air at the El Royale gives away the game: This is a movie about purgatory and judgment, and whether anyone really can earn their way out.
In Photos: Inside Greece's Idomeni Camp, Where 2000,21951 Migrants Are Stuck in Purgatory Overwhelmed NGOs warn that, with around 22.7,23 people arriving daily, the closure of the Macedonian border could leave up to 103,210 people trapped in Greece without assistance in a matter of weeks.
Lincoln in the Bardo follows, yes, Abraham Lincoln, into a strange purgatory (called the bardo after the Tibetan tradition) where he must fight for the soul of his son Willie who passed away at the age of 11 in the middle of the Civil War.
The show, which is based on the young adult novel with the same name written by Suzy Cox, is a dark supernatural soap comedy that chronicles the story of a young woman trying to solve her own murder in to avoid an eternity in purgatory.
Fried Egg Jellyfish / Uova in Purgatorio ("Eggs in Purgatory") Uova in purgatorio is a dish made of spicy tomato sauce topped with sunny-side-up eggs, but if you put one of these on top, pretty sure no one would be the wiser. 2.
This month marks the 2222 year anniversary of MacDermott's suspicious disappearance, a case—like four or five other long-term files stemming from the tri-cities area (Kitchener, Waterloo, and Cambridge, Ontario)—that have been designated to a state of purgatory in the legal system.
When a Christian purchased an indulgence from the Church, he obtained—for himself or whomever else he was trying to benefit—a reduction in the amount of time the person's soul had to spend in Purgatory, atoning for his sins, before ascending to Heaven.
But, in the most common transaction, the purchaser simply paid an agreed-upon amount of money and, in return, was given a document saying that the beneficiary—the name was written in on a printed form—was forgiven x amount of time in Purgatory.
I must have watched special effects worth hundreds of millions of dollars this year, but nothing has rent the heart as much as this plain low-budget collapse, and it makes you wonder: Was that a soul in Purgatory, and is he now at peace?
Even though Selina Meyer has been the actual POTUS for two of this show's five seasons, the whole time she's been campaigning to secure an office that she was never actually elected to — which means that, in a way, she's remained in a political purgatory.
Most of it is spent in Marseilles, and I've little doubt that Seghers would recognize the sun-warmed purgatory, both frantic and interminable, in which the characters dwell—the nervous quest for visas, the nocturnal knock on the door, the police raids on crummy hotels.
Not so long ago, Thunder was actually spotted working in China — a production crew from the Warriors reported that he had fallen in love with a young woman there — so perhaps he was able to sidestep mascot purgatory and land a second act overseas.
If Milius' screenplay for Apocalypse Now is a first-hand experience of war as literal Hell—"It's not about Vietnam," as Francis Ford Coppola infamously said, "it is Vietnam"—then Big Wednesday focuses on the purgatory that was the home front before and after.
Next week Lil Wayne's "Tha Carter V" is projected to debut at No. 1 on the Billboard album chart, a validation of the intensity of Lil Wayne's fandom, especially given that this album has been in a sort of legal purgatory for around four years.
The elevator itself featured a video that felt like a Hieronymus Bosch painting come to life, but was actually a mish-mash of scenes of heaven, hell, purgatory, and pop culture moments spliced together by artist Marco Brambilla and inspired by Dante's Divine Comedy.
But, Mr. Starmer added, the proposed "transitional period" should not be a "never-ending purgatory," because that would not tackle "central issues the referendum exposed – in particular the need for more effective management of migration, which Labour recognize must be addressed in the final deal."
The actor and director (she made her debut in 2019, helming an episode of Netflix's GLOW) plays Sarah, an isolated young woman who spends her time working in a crafts store, dropping in on her horse, Willow, and watching reruns of her favorite show, Purgatory.
His body went to a city morgue, which for unclaimed bodies like Mr. Garcia's can serve as a purgatory before ignominious burials in unmarked mass graves in the potter's field that New York City operates for the indigent dead, on Hart Island near the Bronx.
What's followed has been purgatory in two stages: First, the band shelved its third album, "Skylight," and went silent for a year, reportedly at the request of the accuser; in late 2018, the group released that album and began sporadically touring and giving interviews.
That guilt is only alluded to in the finale proper, but it's explicitly given its due in the penultimate episode, "The View From Halfway Down," a near-death vision of hell or purgatory that traps BoJack in a dinner party with everyone he's ever hurt.
Mine does not display a time countdown when I press it, which traps me inside a living purgatory wherein I must endure the strangely endless agony of watching food turn in a microwave while also not knowing precisely HOW long it'll be stuck in there.
The film has existed in a purgatory of reshoots and delays both before and after Disney's acquisition of 20th Century Fox, along with fears that Marvel Studios' Kevin Feige — who now is in charge of X-Men movies after the deal — would shelve the movie.
It's about a group of teens (the jock, the gay theater star, the know-it-all) who die on a roller coaster and must compete in a contest in some kind of purgatory for the chance for one of them to come back to life.
Yet even when they're over-emoting (or Dickens and Tolstoy are, anyway; Jefferson is of a more phlegmatic disposition) these characters seem to be mechanically ticking off boxes on a purgatory registration form, about not only their theories of Jesus but also their own hypocrisies.
With no inkling of what regulations will look like, no timeline for when Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's government will legalize pot, and a pledge from the government to continue prosecuting pot dealers, Canada's legal and illegal marijuana peddlers are competing while stuck in purgatory.
With the fluctuation of stocks based on Trump, Cramer broke down stocks into three categories: Ones Trump has blessed either by his word or by deed; agnostic stocks where he has no impact beyond the economy; and stocks on his bad side that are now in purgatory.
They should combat "the forms of enslavement that continue to violate human dignity even in the age of human rights; the refugee camps which at times seem more like a hell than a purgatory; the systematic discarding of all that is no longer useful, people included".
Every track was an ode to young adulthood and the purgatory that it is: not young enough to get away with making bad choices or having someone to tell you what to do, and not old enough to know for sure what life has in store.
The BroadQualm deal fell into purgatory following an investigation by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, or CFIUS, and then eventually led to the administration putting a stop to the deal — and potentially any of that scale — while Broadcom was still based in Singapore.
I don't see much in the G6 to make me think it's going to lift LG's mobile division out of the realm of marginal profit purgatory, and it sounds like fans of the company's prior approach will be better off waiting for the next V-series phone.
Maybe the combination of Goran Dragic's knee surgery and their looming trip to salary cap purgatory can convince the Miami Heat to take Jackson on in exchange for a longer salary, someone like James Johnson, who has a $503 million player option two years from now?
As we arrived at the rally, walking towards all the iconic buildings of DC, I felt something heavy in the air, it was as if the weight and intensity of the city and why we were there was over hanging in the thick, white, purgatory sky above.
The larger Van Eyck was for public devotion — viewers who said the "Ave Maria" before it would get 40 days deducted from their time in purgatory — while the Petrus Christus, no bigger than a sheet of loose leaf, could be clasped or even kissed during prayer.
But what the Arctic Monkeys excelled at on Favourite Worst Nightmare is writing the deep angst one feels when they are in-between being a teenager and a proper adult: a purgatory of self-discovery that renders one either still or ready to be explosively damaging.
In the case of the grocery industry, though, Amazon's grocery delivery service languished in business purgatory for a decade, unable to crack the code on the right economic model that would both be affordable to a mass customer base but lucrative enough to sustain the business.
While Throwing Muses released an album in 2013, titled "Purgatory/Paradise," Ms. Hersh has also continued exploring music as a solo artist and with the band 50FootWave; last month, she released "Wyatt at the Coyote Palace," a collection of essays and strummy, complex art-folk tunes.
Bracketed by a scene of earthly malfeasance on the left (bandits and murderers) and purgatory (demons and sinners) on the right, Domenic has rushed into the privacy of a cave and stripped to his waist for an urgent session of self-mortification, his halo gleaming in the dark.
This sent the property into what has been an extended purgatory for his family — who still own Bridgeville and have put the town up for sale, off-and-on, for the better part of the past 12 years — and, just as importantly, for the people of Bridgeville, population 16.
I'm sure we could all sing the golden rules of haircare (use heat protection, don't brush too hard when wet, avoid too much styling) in a two-part harmony by now — but it bears repeating, especially if you're wondering why the hell your hair seems stuck in midlength purgatory.
It was again due to air travel that I missed the opening reception for Tropical Purgatory, an installation imagined and rendered by Clifford before his passing and realized with the help of his family, Lucila Garcia de Onrubia, Mickey Pomfrey (Clifford's gallerist at Courtney Blades), and Oliver Apte.
Put yourself in a zombie's decomposing, graveyard dirt-covered shoes, and really embody what it's like to be trapped in that miserable, inescapable purgatory, which from the way Bravo described it—"you're sort of stuck"; "you're alive, but you're not"—basically sounds like a terrible case of depression.
The result is an inorganic character constantly uttering strained, overly witty Gilmore Girls-esque banter (including Lee's nod to himself in early season dialogue about Denzel Washington's Oscar snub for Malcolm X), who feels detached from actual experience and conversation, living in a purgatory between 1986 and now.
These, too, were inspired by poetry: "in the snowy margins" and "the weather and landscape are on our side," both for unaccompanied violin, allude to the writings of the Polish World War II poet Bruno Schultz; "Carrion-Miles to Purgatory," for violin and cello, follows texts by Robert Lowell.
"I feel like I am being made less of a person, and it is devastating for me, both emotionally and for my physical health, that it is excruciating to be trapped in gender purgatory because the surgery I need is denied through the VA because I'm transgender," she said.

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