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It smarted like a wound, and the pain gave me clarity.
Stars captain Jamie Benn smarted in a quiet locker room after the loss.
For many athletes and fans here, even the relatively minor slip in results has smarted.
And people smarted from that because he did go after Canada a lot of the times.
Bannon supported Moore and Trump clearly smarted at being on the wrong side of the ballot box.
This season Ranieri has out-smarted all his rivals, sticking by his tactics and relying on a settled formation.
Its strong showing may mark a turn for the sector, which has smarted from falling oil prices in the past year.
Sanders supporters, on the other hand, saw that Clinton's electability argument amounted to nothing and smarted at a perceived "rigged" system.
But the tension behind the tweets had been building: Trump has "smarted all week" over various stories POLITICO's Josh Dawsey reports.
Even as they smarted from their defeat on Wednesday, Democrats signaled that they intend to compete across a vast area of the country in 2018.
Within months, he was hitting the speaking circuit again, cautiously going about repairing his image, even as he smarted over how the campaign had collapsed.
" Or, in Ricky's own words, in a monologue delivered from jail: "The thing with me is, I am smart and I'm smelf—I'm self-smarted basically by myself.
Outwitting your competition tends to be your goal, but when you're the one who is out-smarted, you're turned on and/or willing to concede with respect for your opponent.
Pre-Beats, at least, headphones have traditionally been something of an afterthought for the company, as anyone whose ear canals have smarted from its first-generation earbuds will gladly tell you.
As I learned in China last week, U.S. and European companies are being seriously out-smarted while China's Big Tech rivals compete to pull traditional retail businesses into their exclusive, online corporate universes.
There was a story of the professor's wife walking into a drug deal going down in the hallway of their apartment building and how she street-smarted her way out of getting hurt.
As the sole superpower, America has smarted at the rise of China and the spread of jihadism from parts of the Middle East that it had poured blood and treasure into trying to pacify.
If the documentary profiling Chicago, Illinois, native Punk's journey into fighting proved anything, it was his determination to give MMA a good ol' go—so it safe to assume the embarrassing defeat would've smarted somewhat.
What really smarted for some women, and what continues to smart, is the way these films have so lucratively peddled an updated, R-rated version of romantic fables we're supposed to have left in the dust.
In Egypt, President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, who has smarted from American criticism about the country's human rights record and about the military coup that brought him to power, appears to be welcoming Mr. Trump's leadership.
Speaking on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to talk to the media, the employee said Legan "was a problem kid" who defied authority, smarted off to teachers and picked verbal fights with other students.
Veteran Oracle Team USA skipper Jimmy Spithill was out-smarted by his younger rival Peter Burling in both races on Bermuda's Great Sound, with Emirates Team New Zealand giving a masterclass in "foiling" their 50-foot (15 meter) catamaran.
While many investors smarted, others kept coming and between March and September, more than $23 billion rolled into U.S.-based exchange-traded volatility products, according to Reuters calculations based on data from FactSet Research Systems Inc, which tracks the investments.
Only a few years after the death of Francisco Franco and the reintroduction of democracy to Spain, both still smarted from the sting of despotism and the repression of their language, culture and political freedoms over the course of several decades.
While many investors smarted, others kept coming and between March and September, more than $262 billion rolled into U.S.-based exchange-traded volatility products, according to Reuters calculations based on data from FactSet Research Systems Inc, which tracks the investments.
The administration has smarted from claims by advocates for low-income housing that too many apartments are being given to moderate-income New Yorkers, rather than to the truly poor, who still make up a sizable portion of the population.
For the July-September period, operating profit fell 43 percent to 474.6 billion yen compared with a year earlier as Toyota smarted from a strong yen that has made its Japan-built cars less competitive and crimped the value of overseas earnings.
As Nagurski put it later, "We immediately said something was wrong because they suddenly had good footing and we didn't...they just out-smarted us." A mini-documentary of the game, narrated by Pat Summerall, can be seen in the 1987 video "Giants Among Men." NFL Films named the game the #8 bad weather game of all time, and in 2019, it was named the #62 greatest game in NFL history.
This group, headed by Bud Selig, still smarted over the 1965 move of the Braves to Atlanta. It had tried to lure the Chicago White Sox to Milwaukee, and failed to land a National League expansion franchise in 1969. MLB gave tentative approval for the sale to Selig's group, but the state of Washington got a temporary injunction to stop the sale. In response, the Pilots filed for bankruptcy to forestall any further legal action.
He came back to his hometown of Sacramento and defended his world title against former five-time world champion Vinny Pazienza. Garza out-smarted and out-boxed Pazienza and had his face bloody and battered. Pazienza was frustrated throughout the fight and in the 11th round, Pazienza picked up Garza and tried to slam him in the ring, so the referee disqualified Pazienza. The following year, Garza lost the belt to Edwin Rosario.
Braham had a habit of opening fire at very close range and the resulting disintegration of the Messerschmitt hurled debris at the closely following Beaufighter. One reason for firing at close-range was Braham's high state of fatigue. In such a state Braham could barely keep his eyes open. Whenever he peered ahead they smarted and misted. Braham was not satisfied with his current score-rate and lack of action in September 1943.
" In Singleton, Esther – The World's great events: an indexed history of the world from earliest times to the present day , Vol. V, P. F. Collier, New York, 1916, p. 1635."After the Seven Years' War, relations between them in 1763 were extremely bitter (...). Portugal could not at once forget the sudden invasion of her territory, as that of an English ally, by an army from Spain, when that Power decided to enter the recent international conflict, while Spain smarted from a sense of humiliation at the remembrance of the failure of that campaign.
65 The colt was named Skipper W because, as Wiescamp related: > I had another good stud colt born around the same time as Skipper. He was a > palomino sired by Gold Mount and out of Slipalong Wiescamp. That was also > the year that the good movie, Showboat, came out and I named the little > yellow colt after that picture. Anyway, I had Hired Girl up in a corral and, > after she foaled, I told a fellow who was working for me to disinfect the > naval on the colt [Skipper W]. After the man did that, the colt got up and > turned around and kicked him 'cause it smarted.
Phoolan seized this opportunity to allege that Shri Ram had touched her breasts and molested her during the scuffle. As leader of the gang, Vikram Mallah berated Shri Ram for attacking a woman and made him apologise to Phoolan. Shri Ram and his brother smarted under this humiliation, which was exacerbated by the fact that Phoolan and Vikram both belonged to the Mallaah caste of boatmen, much lower than the land-owning Rajput caste to which they themselves belonged. Whenever the gang ransacked a village, Shri Ram and Lalla Ram would make it a point to beat and insult the Mallahs of that village.
And grave OC's still dream besides Of days long since departed; And some have expiated crimes For which their backs have smarted! Chorus Third Verse: Tradition gives us pride of birth, Brave hearts and gentle manners, For we are sons of men who marched Beneath the Tudor banners! So as we pass the torch along Aglow with high endeavour, One kindly mother we acclaim That she may stand for ever. An alternative chorus and third verse were provided in the first issue of the old series of The Colcestrian, which also explained that the "Tudor masks and faces" referred to the busts of Henry VIII and Elizabeth I in the mullions of the entrance to Big School (now the Library).
Nimoy said objections to Shekhina did not bother or surprise him, but he smarted at the stridency of the Orthodox protests, and was saddened at the attempt to control thought. Nimoy was married twice. In 1954, he married actress Sandra Zober;Nimoy: "My wife's name is Sandy..." Leonard Nimoy interview with KGW host Konnie Worth in Portland, Oregon, June, 1967 they had two children, Julie and Adam. After 32 years of marriage, he reportedly left Sandra on her 56th birthday and divorced her in 1987. On New Year's Day 1989, Nimoy married his second wife, actress Susan Bay, cousin of director Michael Bay. After two years of part-time study, in 1977 Nimoy earned an MA in education from Antioch College.
He only aimed to take the historical knowledge at hand and through an appropriate treatment make it accessible to the layperson and not only to enrich the reader of average education but also strengthen the moral will, and especially influence the character and attitude of young people coming of age. This goal the author reached in full measure. Rotteck appealed to the flawless vigor of the life of the people, to the love of freedom and fatherland; he alluded to equalizing justice in the development of nations. This little affected the relationship of the author to his closest contemporaries, but for hundreds of thousands into whose hands the book came, those who smarted under the yoke of Napoleon, it was taken as a balm in times of suffering, a call to persevere, a promise of better times.
Seeger has said he believed this line of argument at the time — as did many fellow members of the Young Communist League (YCL). Though nominally members of the Popular Front, which was allied with Roosevelt and more moderate liberals, the YCL's members still smarted from Roosevelt and Churchill's arms embargo to Loyalist Spain (which Roosevelt later called a mistake), and the alliance frayed in the confusing welter of events. A June 16, 1941, review in Time magazine, which under its owner, Henry Luce, had become very interventionist, denounced the Almanacs' John Doe, accusing it of scrupulously echoing what it called "the mendacious Moscow tune" that "Franklin Roosevelt is leading an unwilling people into a J.P. Morgan war." Eleanor Roosevelt, a fan of folk music, reportedly found the album "in bad taste," though President Roosevelt, when the album was shown to him, merely observed, correctly as it turned out, that few people would ever hear it.
Feeling backed into a corner, the Turkic leadership began a plot to assassinate the Caliph. They were soon joined, or at least had the tacit approval, of al-Muntasir, who smarted from a succession of humiliations: on 5 December, on the recommendation of al-Fath and Ubayd Allah, he was bypassed in favour of al-Mu'tazz for leading the Friday prayer at the end of Ramadan, while three days later, when al-Mutawakkil was feeling ill and chose al- Muntasir to represent him on the prayer, once again Ubayd Allah intervened and persuaded the Caliph to go in person. Even worse, according to al-Tabari, on the next day al-Mutawakkil alternately vilified and threatened to kill his eldest son, and even had al-Fath slap him on the face. With rumours circulating that Wasif and the other Turkish leaders would be rounded up and executed on 12 December, the conspirators decided to act.
Feeling backed into a corner, the Turkic leadership began a plot to assassinate the Caliph. They were soon joined, or at least had the tacit approval, of al-Mustansir, who smarted from a succession of humiliations: on 5 December, on the recommendation of al-Fath and Ubayd Allah, he was bypassed in favour of al-Mu'tazz for leading the Friday prayer at the end of Ramadan, while three days later, when al- Mutawakkil was feeling ill and chose al-Mustansir to represent him on the prayer, once again Ubayd Allah intervened and persuaded the Caliph to go in person. Even worse, according to al-Tabari, on the next day al-Mutawakkil alternately vilified and threatened to kill his eldest son, and even had al- Fath slap him on the face. With rumours circulating that Wasif and the other Turkish leaders would be rounded up and executed on 12 December, the conspirators decided to act.

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