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"weariness" Definitions
  1. the feeling of being very tired
  2. the failure to interest people or make them enthusiastic because something has been done, heard, seen, etc. many times before

407 Sentences With "weariness"

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In broader GOP circles, they have created a weariness. Rep.
Voter weariness is another factor weighing on the leader's popularity.
Singal's lamentations elicit a very particular weariness among trans readers.
Clinton's to a Sanders attack betrays a barely concealed weariness.
But I do promise you these hardships: weariness and suffering.
There is also a growing weariness with Britain and Mrs.
That all single parents are beset by weariness without end.
Sometimes it looks like resignation, or maybe weariness, or longing.
Still, weariness from Sunday night's celebrations didn't mask the studio's excitement.
There's a palpable weariness among Republicans, and it's still only June.
Unsurprisingly, there is extreme war-weariness and a sense of impossibility.
War weariness is essential to the shape of the postwar collapse.
"Leaving tomorrow, arrived yesterday," he said, with no trace of weariness.
THE Germans have a word for it: Geschichtsmüdigkeit, a weariness of history.
But there's something else, too — a flatness, a weariness behind the eyes.
"And then the weariness," she wrote in The London Review of Books.
Fugit plays Barnes with a palpable weariness that colors the entire series.
But he usually expressed a patient weariness when people pigeonholed his characters.
But the weariness extends beyond the latest turns of the economic cycle.
It carries the wisdom and weight and weariness of late middle age.
Luckily, the internet was on hand to help heal her world-weariness.
"This is my friend Johnathan," she says, a weariness in her voice.
Yet weariness with the deadlock has taken hold, in both Barcelona and Madrid.
But the weariness of the characters can't help but weigh on the audience.
It says much about the sense of weariness, the deliquescence, of this term.
As such, it is perfect for schadenfreude lovers ravished by weariness and woe.
It was, instead, greeted with a sort of weariness: Not this shit again.
But they also have their own distinctly Russian qualities — particularly their resigned world-weariness.
Maybe it's the weariness of Luke's middle age, or just the an occupational hazard.
Given my weariness, I pulled over to have some lunch and dissect the machines.
Villanova captured the Big East tournament and showed no weariness in cruising past Radford.
It's more a growing weariness over the process of finding the truth at all.
There's sort of a world-weariness in both this season and the music video.
There was a weariness about him that had not been present a day earlier.
Opinion Columnist Do we have a right to weariness in an era of animus?
This is a hard fix, given regional animosities and American weariness of Middle East engagement.
But weariness is a state of mind, as well as an aching in the limbs.
Trump's approval rating largely conceals the level of disappointment, weariness and exasperation many Americans feel.
"I've been doing this for 13 years," he told me, with weariness in his voice.
"There is no longer much room for error," said Mr Obstfeld, with a certain weariness.
The peace marches across Afghanistan and the Eid ceasefire celebrations illustrated the people's war-weariness.
For the most part, they did, though signs of weariness crept increasingly into the Mahler.
I wondered if, in a moment of weariness, he might have skipped over the patent.
No matter how great my weariness, the wrench of parting with consciousness is unspeakably repulsive.
You have a higher level of exposure, and that can cause more despair and weariness.
"She created this image that has a real sense of weariness and bigness," she added.
And yet a broad sweep of statistics reveals a peculiar weariness spreading through the economy.
Weariness, Mr. Roberts seemed to be saying, is expected; giving up is not an option.
Yet even as profits have frothed, weariness has descended upon the head that wears the crown.
When Judge Teare at last addressed the court, it was in a tone of practiced weariness.
Today, though, I think the face communicates a certain world-weariness that I find incredibly relatable.
And soon Mr. Gerim was singing again — this time a Lebanese tune of weariness with conflict.
There are just conflicting agendas, and Eddie's growing weariness over the messes he has to manage.
As it gradually happened, with war-weariness spreading and racial injustice eroding, so he changed too.
"There's sort of a world-weariness in both this season and the music video," Murai said.
Will that be enough to overcome weariness with the very idea of another Clinton White House?
Here, a sense of weariness imbues the muted landscape of sand dunes and pastel-hued villages.
Herndon's work questions whether our relationship with technology has to traffic in such fear and weariness.
Among others, there was an air of weariness, as they anguished over what might come next.
Evelyn Erickson bears a weariness from living from crisis to crisis: Drugs, alcohol, divorce, perpetual adolescence.
Whatever the cause, Rome's charming world weariness has given way to a cynicism of epidemic proportions.
Apart from the firings, Google leadership has shown other signs of weariness over the internal battles.
The protests seem to reflect a general weariness among many Iranians with conditions in the country.
The weariness extends to being deceived by the political elite of Ukraine since independence in 1991.
Astley and his Danish wife had sampled the beers with a mixture of wonder and weariness.
But it is difficult, in the book's early sections, not to feel a kind of weariness.
Although many tried to dismiss her comments as pouting or an empty threat, if you really look at what she was saying on The MMA Hour, her frank assessment of her options isn't one of petulance, but weariness and, ultimately, resolution in the face of that weariness.
Depending upon who you ask, the person might begin to squirm, their confidence giving way to weariness.
It was only after a few decades that the Red Terror started to show signs of weariness.
The rush online for Black Friday may point to a general weariness to avoid crowds of shoppers.
Weariness and booze and dope can't numb My sense that Kaye, old girl, will be just fine.
Here, though, it feels like the show is letting us feel some of Philip and Elizabeth's weariness.
One hopeful interpretation of Mr. Putin's decision is that it reflected a growing weariness with protracted engagement.
There will be time to return again to world-weariness and cynicism as this agony drags on.
And that weariness leads more and more people to abandon the idea that the truth is knowable.
As a veteran of Hollywood herself, she watched the #MeToo era unfold with excitement, tinged with weariness.
But "war-weariness" at that time caused a Syrian security vacuum that ISIS was able to fill.
There's a weariness and a wariness to fully engage because, well, we've been down this road before.
As a veteran of Hollywood herself, she watched the #MeToo era unfold with excitement, tinged with weariness.
Perhaps it is weariness, after two years of relentless success and three years of Guardiola's incessant demands.
And, though some have openly expressed a weariness with the #MeToo movement, this conversation is still just beginning.
Despite his of weariness of selfies and social media, Obama assured everyone he straight up LOVES young people.
In the 10th, Ali glanced at the ringside and shouted, "He's out," in a reference to Frazier's weariness.
It's easy to watch all of this unfold from the outside with a "been there, done that" weariness.
For many British voters, the feeling after the country's third major vote in as many years was weariness.
"Stop putting the light on it," he requested, his demeanor somewhere between joking weariness and the real thing.
But that's not to say that there isn't weariness in some communities vis-à-vis double-arched colonialism.
Go deeper: Considering general weariness with the Clintons after the 2016 presidential campaign, this bookselling achievement is impressive.
Eyes of a color that I'm simply incapable of remembering, although I haven't forgotten the weariness in them.
Now, weeks later, the therapists more often hear doctors and nurses talk of stress, weariness and feeling invalidated.
Byron wrote his poem — at age 29 — to lament his weariness and loss of energy for youthful misbehavior.
But, two years in, the jaded weariness many of us have developed might obscure how bad things are.
Nevertheless, his increasingly visible weariness as the performance wore on became, for me, the piece's most compelling element.
After a superleaded cup, my post-weekend weariness would be gone and I'd be ready to tackle my day.
This dual weariness, with the PO and the post-1989 gospel of self-improvement, played into Mr Kaczynski's hands.
Between the sighs from the judge and the lawyers, there is a general sense of weariness in the courtroom.
With weariness more than anger, she said that the government skimps on public safety for black families like hers.
They say that familiarity breeds contempt, but in this case, it doesn't do a lot more than elicit weariness.
But rather than exit the scene in weariness or frustration, we would do well to go back in time.
"This week everything is Batman," his mother, Brooke Magnaghi, a fine-jewelry consultant, said with a note of weariness.
At present, the unvarnished truth is that despite war-weariness and costly bills, Afghanistan is too dangerous to fail.
Another stalwart Glassian, the bass-baritone Peter Stewart, brought appropriate world-weariness (and an occasional ironic edge) to Roe.
Several people who spoke with BuzzFeed News showed their weariness on Saturday, admitting they were starting to lose hope.
On Tuesday, the United States had signaled its weariness with China over its attempts to block Mr. Azhar's designation.
But the longer-term challenge is to reduce the chances that injuries and world weariness continue to flare up.
" They called this type of unimaginative extra-illustration "a delusion and a snare, and a weariness to the flesh.
The tone she strikes while singing about a useless ex is full of weariness and the soul of Emmylou Harris.
Walden has none of the pretense or weariness or serrated caution that so many Division I coaches wrap around themselves.
Innovation and a growing weariness of doctors to treat chronic pain with opioids have sparked interest in spinal cord stimulation.
At other times, they return to what is basically Chekhov's text, with a weariness that is — to be honest — infectious.
"Revolving Cycles" does this quite well with our hopelessness and confusion but also, less usefully, with our defensiveness and weariness.
The day's mood - tempered with weariness at the flow of trade news - was best illustrated by the New Zealand dollar.
War-weariness is a theme in the new season of "Homeland," in which a president-elect questions America's commitments overseas.
The reasons for that counterprotest include an admirable patriotism and an understandable weariness with the politicization of sports and entertainment.
It's more like a fine cocktail of wisdom and world-weariness, with heavy notes of Zen, served straight-up funny.
"She said it with a weariness and thick skin and humor," Mr. Biddle, who is white, said in an email.
There's a relatable weariness threaded in the comments by Cannon and Che, an awareness that black professionals are certainly treated differently.
If the political situation manages to stabilize – and the state of emergency is lifted, investors might come back, but with weariness.
A number of them explained, with an air of weariness, that they are here to be "good soldiers" for the party.
Broiling a fist of black cod slathered with miso is a great way to fight back against the weariness, the sloth.
"   Eurasia Group's analysts remarked that while Putin remains popular, "public weariness with the same leader is bound to grow over time.
The challenge for us in thinking about "Sexual Politics" now is the weariness of knowing Ms. Millett's analysis isn't yet outdated.
In that exchange, as in a speech for an audience of British university students, you are aware of Baldwin's profound weariness.
All the adults play their parts with a jaded world-weariness that yields to small, joyous moments that scatter the narrative.
Her big, moist eyes shift from fear and sadness to a kind of consolation, weariness and resignation — from innocence to experience.
Shifting the protagonist spotlight to Jake means losing sight of the world-weariness that comes from Roland's rambling sojourn through the desert.
In the balance, with his regard for the institution and personal mission, would be his advancing age and the weariness that brings.
The proper case for a robust #NeverTrump effort thus has nothing to do with a weariness about presumptive nominees that transcends ideology.
This would reflect both weariness over cutbacks that affect citizens' daily lives and broader issues like Brexit and the treatment of migrants.
But I just feel a lot of that edge to it, that slight weariness and nervousness about what we were actually doing.
And for all their chunky momentum, the songs on "Let's Rock" often harbor downhearted thoughts: reflections on loneliness, longing, weariness and anxiety.
And it led, eventually, to the election of Donald Trump, whose campaign tapped into this weariness and promoted an America-first isolationism.
The song is spare and meditative, with nods to Randy Newman's taut melancholy, LCD Soundsystem's middle-age weariness and Haim's sweet urgency.
" At the same time, Teo wrote, her soaring self-confidence is frequently undercut by descriptions of her isolation, melancholy and "world weariness.
Between her playful energy in flashback and her exhausted world-weariness later on, she hits the treasured role out of the park.
By the time I was done, I felt that familiar post-binge weariness, like I'd emerged from a long, dark, KonMari'd tunnel.
Heartstrings are pulled backwards and forwards simultaneously, ultimately grounding you in the present with a sense of both knowing weariness and joyful rediscovery.
Yet in the Kashmir Valley, a fertile and densely populated part of the Indian state of Jammu & Kashmir, this comes tempered with weariness.
Another win in Melbourne from pole position for the Briton could add more voices to the growing weariness of the Silver Arrows' dominance.
It can simply be a matter of coming to grips with different possibilities of communion, figuring out who benefits from our collective weariness.
The journey here — the thousands of miles on a plane, the many hours in a car, the weariness, the exhaustion — quietly melted away.
But the movie travels beyond the sardonic, as Reitman's " Up in the Air " (2009) ventured to do, into the realms of world-weariness.
Mr. Harr was still filled with enthusiasm, but there was some weariness in his voice and a frankness I had not seen before.
Many of the stresses Gil-Sheridan has imagined in Nadal's touring life ring true — like weariness about traveling to Asia for tournaments there.
In interviews, Senna has spoken with some weariness of the pressure to create positive depictions of mixed-race characters, to educate, to uplift.
As played by Tcheky Karyo ("La Femme Nikita"), Baptiste has a Gallic world-weariness and certitude that take on epic, almost comic dimensions.
His departure was hastened by Mr. Trump's growing weariness with the image Mr. Bannon cultivated as the architect of the president's populist agenda.
Brokering a truce But none of this would have been possible without Scullark's courageous walk and the rival gang's mutual weariness of fighting.
Aware of Spaniards' weariness with elections and their leaders' horse-trading, parties are eager to deflect blame if there is a new election.
By contrast, Labour understood that weariness with the status quo and the empowerment of activists through social media had changed the rules of politics.
"Leave Me Alone" is a poignant moment for Bernard Sumner in particular, waning guitar and lyrics on isolation creating a shared sense of weariness.
The weariness of the world waiting for this promised treaty may well erode support and needed cooperation for the monitoring and verification system's effectiveness.
But the visuals are provocative in their coolness, Mr. Owen reliably delivers the slightly louche world-weariness, and Ms. Seyfried is, sure, mysteriously alluring.
The reason he gave was weariness with his weekly commute to see his wife and three children, who have remained in their Westport, Conn.
Nonetheless, a top Chinese official said the country would neither be "blindly optimistic" nor suffer from "war-weariness" against the virus, according to Reuters.
How is it, precisely, that right becomes less right and wrong less wrong simply by the passage of time and the weariness of repetition?
Now 80, McCain has been traveling the globe to the point of weariness, seemingly on a personal mission to reassure allies unnerved by Trump.
Understanding how that is possible requires familiarity with the weariness that had descended on Austrian politics before Mr Kurz burst on to the scene.
Exhaustion, as always, induces a sort of pessimism, a feeling that we are living in terrible times, a sort of weariness of the soul.
A brief country-pop tune, constructed in waltz time, "Sweet Baby James" was suffused with weariness and loneliness, yet it was also a soothing lullaby.
If there's a single dish capable of instantly comforting a person and alleviating all the world weariness accumulated from that #DailyHustle, it's a baked potato.
The townspeople, donning handmade fabrics and the garb of farmer cowboys, wear weariness on their faces and articulate it in their desperate, sometimes melodramatic tones.
As the engine of its plot starts revving up, the movie takes in some of the realities of American life with matter-of-fact weariness.
But in between those fight scenes, the film moves slowly for 137 minutes, as its hero staggers through a fug of regret, weariness and pain.
The actual ghost-busting scenes can be feel pretty tedious, but that moment of weariness is alleviated when Feig decides to refocus on the comedy.
There is a weariness to America's gun debate and the familiar ritual after mass shootings, which are more frequent than in any other rich country.
Yet such is Brazilians' weariness with dirty politics that Mr Cardoso, the former president, was surely right when he intimated recently that they would rebel.
It kind of goes without saying: an essential for any band member not only for looking good but for hiding the weariness of the road!
I try to think of it in terms of weariness with Washington and with D.C. insiders, the Clintons in particular, and dynastic democracy in general.
Deterrent factors: bitter cold, weariness of weekly protests, President Emmanuel Macron's concessions and security warnings after a terrorist shooting at a Christmas market in Strasbourg.
Several people said that weariness from weekly protests — and a growing reluctance to attend potentially violent demonstrations — had chipped away at the number of protesters.
The reason he gave was family and his weariness with commuting to see his wife and three children, who have remained in their Westport, Conn.
Whether he was pounding cups of coffee or strapped into a carseat, Detective Pikachu was a perfect blend of infantile innocence and middle-aged weariness.
Their stories focused on economic uncertainty, immigration, the high cost of college tuition, gun violence and the weariness that comes after 15 years of war.
"It strikes me as just another thing that we as women have to do," Meredith Fineman, a digital strategist in Washington, said with some weariness.
" In another phone interview with The New York Times moments after the bill was pulled, Trump, as the newspaper put it, "expressed weariness with the fight.
So it must be with a sense of weariness that Mr Carney confronts the public debate on who should appear on the bank's new £50 note.
Over eight episodes, Fishback turns this heart-of-gold stereotype into something original, with a spiky blend of weariness and savvy that's more than mere victimhood.
Chris has big, watery eyes that seem red from weariness (or weed) and wears a collarless blue chambray shirt over a gray T-shirt and jeans.
There is a term for his 11th-hour pre-election surprises: the "gevalt campaign," as in the Yiddish "Oy, gevalt," used to express incredulity or weariness.
But Mr. Porter manages to embody some of the same principles — poise, savvy, listener validation — while punching it up with some contemporary solemnity and world-weariness.
Even though there were pretty significant delays, there was such exhaustion and weariness, and fear surrounding this criminal epidemic that had been going for so long.
Here, all he's giving us is world-weariness which is apt if you're in the midst of a dark relationship/breakup or have the fall blues already.
Advocates expressed weariness at yet another dead soldier's family being drawn into a political fight, and said they refused to be drawn into the increasingly heated debate.
In a Facebook post between the July 5 police shooting of Alton Sterling and his own death 12 days later, Jackson expressed his fears, uncertainties and weariness.
They want to meet with long-only investors, meaning those positive on stocks, Funtleyder said, a sign he took of increased weariness on companies' parts as well.
As a district attorney, Jeannie Berlin reaches new heights in world-weariness, while Amara Karan plays a young defense attorney who sees in Naz someone worth saving.
He expresses a weariness with the pressures of business, especially as "the cost of every freaking thing," as he put it, goes up — from insurance to linens.
Beyond the shock of his announcement, in Lebanon there was a shrug and a sigh of weariness that the country has once more been thrown into crisis.
Rather than war, for the first time in Colombia&aposs recent history voters are focused on issues like corruption, the economy and their weariness with establishment politicians.
He won voters' support by offering a clean and all-embracing administration, tapping into a general weariness with the governing party and complaints of corruption and cronyism.
In the face and gestures of that copper-skinned man, her photograph would depict the ineffable qualities of the immigrant present: weariness and hopefulness, uncertainty and pride.
It doesn't help that Letty's addictions and general world-weariness are given so much space in the story: Each episode begins with her listening to recorded affirmations.
Perhaps all of this inaction and repetition is a way of inducing the same exhausted weariness in the viewer that Negan's followers at the Sanctuary must feel.
While he's technically old enough to portray 211.22-year-old Jake, Franco certainly doesn't read as anywhere close to 263, or the world-weariness Jake's supposed to exhibit.
"Unfortunately, it sounds like that alligator has been fed previously and he has lost its weariness of people and is beginning to associate people with food," she said.
The figure of the Prince stands in for both a dream — a possibility of recreating and constructing a self anew — and for the peril and weariness of creation.
I was also completely engaged by Rembrandt Van Rijn's "Woman Sitting Half Dressed Beside a Stove"(1658), an etching and engraving that captures the weariness of the subject.
Rajoy heads a minority government, having lost support to newcomer parties in a general election last year where Spaniards' weariness with perceived institutional corruption played a major role.
It is a structure that could induce a "history is one damned thing after another" weariness but does not, so effectively does Guy plunge us into the action.
In one survey by the polling company Metroscopia, respondents chose the same few words to describe their feelings about the political deadlock: disappointment, indignation, shame, weariness and deception.
This one was James DeVitto, a middle-aged white man with a prominent nose and an expression of weary disapproval, or of weariness with the act of disapproving.
For Churchill, what he termed the "bacillus" of Bolshevism needed to be combated everywhere, including in Russia itself, despite the war-weariness of the British people and government.
" There's an octogenarian weariness — to his mind — in this cycle of doubt followed by vindication: "I will happily permit history to be the judge of my recent work.
The situation is showing a positive trend after arduous efforts but there is no room for "weariness and relaxed mentality" among officials, state television quoted him as saying.
The decision resulted in part from serious traditional U.S. concerns regarding Egypt's human rights record and a growing weariness over the nation's ongoing military cooperation with North Korea.
Mr. McFate said that as the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq wind down, there is a weariness with counterinsurgency operations, akin to the end of the Vietnam War.
Tall, muscled, clad in a battle skirt, with an easy grin and a smirking world-weariness that Lawless portrayed pretty much perfectly back in the 90s, Kassandra is fantastic.
Piscatella captures how the movement builds over time, and he's frank about behind-the-scenes despair and weariness sapping Scholarism's strength, and how personal determination buoys it back up.
These were totally winning events, and if there were traces of weariness in the performances or moments that sounded underrehearsed, that was hardly surprising, given the festival's strenuous demands.
He fights an inclination toward grudges ("acrimony pageants") and, now and then, with weariness or exasperation, has had to cudgel back against charges of misogyny and, more lately, Islamophobia.
No surprise, then, that Josie seems perpetually lacerated with impatience and self-doubt, vacillating between a restless urge to keep moving and a weariness with life on the road.
That is despite weariness in EU states including France and the Netherlands where eurosceptic parties pose a challenge to the status quo in their own elections in coming weeks.
He was in fact an avowed anti-fascist — in his politics, and in his funny, rueful war-weariness, he belongs to the lineage of Joseph Heller and Kurt Vonnegut.
Hammond said in a speech to business leaders that he recognized public weariness with the push to fix Britain's public finances, but he signaled no immediate change of course.
By the end of the marathon, the clearest signs of weariness were an occasional quiver in her voice, a stumble over her words and a case of the sniffles.
That was a notoriously good time for artists, what with all the war weariness and incurable syphilis, so kudos for the vintage attire, and a respectable score all round.
But given a shift in the political mood since Dolezal first entered the national conversation, the weariness surrounding The Rachel Divide is justifiable: No one, it seems, asked for this.
There's a weariness to the tone that defines the D.E.A. agent Steve Murphy, who has seen enough during his time in Colombia to not be surprised by any of it.
But it seemed to arouse a vague weariness in him, a sense that Washington was a distant world that would never really change things in favor of the little guy.
When Mr. Anderson stepped up to the microphone on Monday to address the guests, it was with the weariness of someone who had gone to battle and come back changed.
"We must stay cautious, not be blindly optimistic and must not have war-weariness," Chen Yixin, secretary general of the Communist Party's Politics and Law Commission said, according to Reuters.
Instead Ms. Zellweger — who is just a few years older than Ms. Garland was when she died — seems to have the vulnerability, talent and world weariness to pull it off.
In one of his most country-influenced tracks to date, Styles details his weariness with a relationship that seems to have lost its magical spark while incorporating a slight twang.
"Hollywood could not have been more of a cliché if it tried," Mr. Minchin said on a post-mortem call, with an expletive underlining weariness rather than elation this time.
If there is a weariness in reading the repetition of these sexist, racist, and outrageously oppressive conditions, it is of course nominal in the face of living in their reality.
Given their weariness regarding the situation, you'll be glad to hear that Benin City's music avoids the sort of mopiness that usually attaches itself to narratives of loss and decay.
Russell dials down the aw-shucks charm he's shown in previous roles, instead echoing the world-weariness his father demonstrated in John Carpenter's The Thing (a clear spiritual cousin to Overlord).
You see the toll the story takes on your characters, and see their weariness reflected in their labored animations, but you're still "in it to win it" once the action starts.
That process had been hastened by feeling excluded from peace talks, and also by a weariness for supporting the Afghan campaign among voters and lawmakers in their respective countries, they said.
Her voice is loaded with the weariness of someone who is too tired to carry their feelings around anymore, but the energy of the track behind it keeps things moving forward.
The intense close combat expenditure of adrenaline, energy and command function is followed, when the situation permits, by utter exhaustion and bone weariness that after prolonged periods lead to near catatonia.
The intense close combat expenditure of adrenaline, energy and command function is followed, when the situation permits, by utter exhaustion and bone weariness that after prolonged periods lead to near catatonia.
And when I think about the number of people who gave this project the green light, the number of people who thought this was a great idea, my weariness grows exponentially.
President Trump, his weariness with the war long public, had never seemed committed to the new strategy he had announced a year earlier, which promised the Afghan government greater military assistance.
"We believe it's a combination of weariness on the current state of the U.S. and a general sense that people are looking for things that are authentic right now," Cherae said.
"Probably 25 men spoke, and every one of them, they were so tired, they projected such weariness and such, relative to my life, a pessimistic outlook about their future," Buttolph told CNBC.
There was all the arbitrary cultural ephemera that informs, clutters and shapes the spirit of the age; and it was an age of weariness and disgust, yet sun-kissed with comparative innocence.
I happen to believe that history will judge kindly those who continued to shout, from the rooftops, through their own weariness and against the corrosive drift of conformity: This is not normal!
The American diplomats seem to be moving with a sense of urgency in their efforts to convince the Taliban to engage in peace negotiations, partly reflecting President Trump's weariness for the war.
But the demonstrations were relatively muted in Paris because of bitterly cold weather, protester weariness, President Emmanuel Macron's concessions and security warnings after a terrorist shooting at a Christmas market in Strasbourg.
"Dark Angel" doesn't offer much beyond garden-variety sociopathy and a generic weariness with the uselessness of men, the hard lot of Victorian women, and repeated rounds of childbirth and child burial.
With a mixture of speed, weariness and a growing acceptance that this is what their job now entails, comedy show writers are scrambling to satisfy the appetites of their news-savvy audiences.
His soundstage is as broad as his ambitions, with choirs, horns, strings and echoes of late-1960s soul and psychedelia, while the grain in his voice is equal parts weariness and persistence.
You can almost hear the weariness (and wariness) in Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's (Kentucky) voice when he was asked about the status of a gun bill earlier this week by reporters.
"The folks who have this weariness about them are people who don't have a plan," said Rianka R. Dorsainvil, a certified financial planner and founder of Your Greatest Contribution in Capitol Heights, Maryland.
Blame Trump, blame strapped research and university budgets, blame weariness of American culture, but there is a sense among politicians across the world that the best talent is suddenly available for the taking.
"Homesick" is a Muscle Shoals-style swamp funk track, not necessarily giving into the weariness of its title as much as shooting it up with a dose of positivity and Daptones-style horns.
Since CBD gives you more of a body high than anything, you don't have the weariness that pure alcohol punishes you with (I did notice I was a little thirstier than normal, though).
Girardi has borne the brunt of criticism for leaving Rodriguez out of the starting lineup two straight games, and his growing weariness with the matter seemed to bubble to the surface on Wednesday.
After drinking the water, Midler lay down on the stage in a caricature of weariness, as the audience stood up to meet her energy, which, though flagging, was still greater than anyone else's.
In 2017, the world not only witnesses the centennial of the Russian October Revolution, but it contemplates its own chronic weariness of the idea that the dominance of capital can one day end.
The target-date gurus at Charles Schwab, who haven't made substantial changes to their stock-bond allocations since 2008, fielded my questions about the here and now with some degree of practiced weariness.
"It's a reflection of investor weariness and awareness that the market has risen for four straight months without seeing a major pullback," said Robert Pavlik, chief investment strategist, SlateStone Wealth in New York.
His face as sharp as the blade of a hatchet, his brow creased with his weariness and his eyes ablaze with indignation, Mr. Neeson is a mighty presence on a small, cramped stage.
"Your eyes had seen it all / aged with an old man's weariness without any hope of life in the future," Mildred Oudin, the chief of child psychiatry in Skövde, in central Sweden, wrote.
But rallies have consistently been smaller than last year, with many Venezuelans expressing weariness with the ongoing political standoff and frustration that Maduro remains in power despite an economic crisis and U.S. sanctions.
That is also worrying, but for me, the lack of clarity of the positions of world powers like the U.S., Europe, adds to concern and the weariness that I feel around the situation.
Much of the conversation, which brought up issues people had with the trilogy as a whole, including The Last Jedi, seemed to signal a point of weariness for the current Star Wars saga.
Ms. Muskin-Pierret, who attended the early-morning protest, called the problem of weariness "so real," and Ms. Jones, the college professor, said "self care" was becoming an important element of her routine.
The poet's weariness with white male supremacy and female labor comes through perfectly in the wry face of Julia: "I wish you were a beer/ instead of a colorblind mansplainer," reads one meme.
Joe Crowley – seen as a likely successor to House minority leader Nancy Pelosi – in the New York congressional Democratic primary has focused attention on more than the weariness among many liberals over establishment Democrats.
Yesterday he tapped into the weariness the world is feeling with Pokémon Go in a new work, depicting Pikachu, bright and yellow and happy, perched on the bent neck of a dronelike mobile gamer.
Supporting characters who have spent more time considering their own sexual and gender identities inspire and intimidate our heroine, who jumps into a pool to contemplate her weariness underwater, where it is more poignant.
But there seems to be a growing weariness among some lawmakers who are sick of having to defend the president amid the impeachment inquiry and his controversial decision to abandon the Kurds in Syria.
I think, too, of the words of the poet John Keats, whose great odes were so bound up in the fleeting nature of time, the "weariness, the fever, and the fret" of human life.
Artists of the sad-rap movement possess a world-weariness that makes them seem older than they are, and Lil Xan has spoken many times, in a harrowed tone, about battling a Xanax addiction.
Klein captures hints of world-weariness behind Borg's Nordic mask, and the ability to isolate the gesture that speaks volumes is a strength that Maillet shares in her tour of the Roland Garros ecosystem.
On my part there is often a great weariness and a sense of futility in life but a lifelong discipline in a sense of obligation and a healthy interest in people keeps me going.
On Friday morning, many commuters braved long and complicated commutes into New York and other areas, facing a confusing slate of schedule changes, delays and cancellations with a mixture of weariness, frustration and stoicism.
Ross Douthat The only fitting reaction to the news that Steve Bannon intends to support primary challengers against Republican incumbents from sea to shining sea is a terrible, almost Teutonic sort of world-weariness.
Though Evert survived the three aces and six service winners off the oversize Prince racket Shriver wielded like a paddle, even Evert expressed some mental weariness from the pressure hardly visible on her face.
It's also about a growing distrust and weariness of algorithmic curation, the way social media algorithms increasingly help to spread misinformation, and the loss of user control over what they see on their feeds.
Clinton's transition back to power will arrive quickly: After a campaign season often defined by voters' weariness with and distrust of her, which old hands will — or should — follow her into the Oval Office?
By "decadence" he means a kind of cultural exhaustion and world-weariness he senses in our time and that worries him precisely because it seems to be sustainable rather than a prelude to collapse.
He correctly read the war weariness of Americans long before it became an accepted political fact, and he has only disdain for investing in the development of a more peaceful or prosperous international system.
The decisions by newspapers to withhold endorsements reflects public weariness with both parties following three years of uncertainty over Brexit, and a growing divide between Labour and the Conservatives on a host of issues.
Chaotic protests across Egypt this weekend — prompted by videos exposing corruption in President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi's military-backed government — underscore the population's weariness with economic hardship due in part to government austerity measures.
If God's Not Dead: A Light in the Darkness performs below I Can Only Imagine, for instance, that may indicate a weariness with politically tinged films and a preference for more broadly inspirational movies.
That may be due to my general weariness with Fear the Walking Dead's parent series, which just concluded a sixth season that featured occasional bright spots but lacked internal logic and a coherent plot.
Mr MacCulloch writes of the "mounting weariness" with which Ms Mantel, a friend of his, responds to those seeking in her portrayal of Cromwell a representation of historical fact rather than an act of imagination.
Sure, Shelia has some "ghosts," and her large eyes carry the weariness of her past, but don't worry about getting struck with that metaphor: Harrill is a far more skilled and subtle director than that.
The slump can be credited to many things: an unwillingness to invest in the company's future, the weariness of customers and the press of Jarrar's short-lived vision, or even leftover sadness from Elbaz's exit.
The president, who launched a strategy review for the region shortly after taking office in January, has expressed weariness at the long-running Afghan war launched by then-President George W. Bush after the Sept.
On the title track, she eviscerates a phony, self-obsessed poet with annoyingly excellent sexual prowess with a weariness so laid-back she may as well be murmuring from a hammock while being fed grapes.
Perhaps this is a reaction to increasing weariness of appropriation, or perhaps it's the natural order when every image ever, from 17th century portraits to mid-2000s paparazzi photos, is available with a few keystrokes.
No longer the tragic proletarian tough guy of his prewar films (as Maigret he is shown as a domesticated husband and conveys a certain world weariness), he was now the repository of plain French values.
While analysts believe that the president will avoid prosecution given Brazilians' weariness of political upheaval, it is likely to come at a price and stand in the way of making headway on his reform agenda.
This is partly because "The Spy Who Dumped Me" breezes through the clichés of the action genre with cynical weariness, and partly because Audrey and Morgan are having too much fun to be properly terrified.
Early on, she surprised a literary community that struggled to believe a young, flame-haired woman could write poetry with a sophistication and world weariness thought to be something only an experienced man could offer.
For my part, I hope we don't return to that sad old game where you are always betting on the weariness of customs officials or your ability to charm, with a smile and a wink.
"The FTSE has had a pretty good rally, it's verging on overbought now so it might just be a little bit of short-term weariness," Ian Williams, economics and strategy analyst at Peel Hunt, said.
But even then the appeal is pure mood: in this high-end universe, everything feels at once corrupt, delectable, and melancholy, with that quality of "world-weariness" which serves as an aesthetic simulacrum of sophistication.
When people start being killed in 1971 or 1972, when there was a lot of potential for planes being crashed and really horrific incidents occurring, that's when you get a real weariness among the public.
She beamed nonstop through Rhett's performance of "Craving You," but as the show wore on, she seemed to exhibit signs of weariness, repeatedly stroking her baby bump, and the couple quickly ducked out at the end.
As any professional wrestling fan can warn you, there's a soul-deep weariness that starts to set in as you watch generation after generation of hero succumb to the dangerous physical demands of their chosen career.
This isn't a next-gen White House comms strategy, it's weariness and apathy posing as one, designed to do nothing but prod the president's diminishing number of supporters into throwing a few more bucks his way.
The Financial Times opined that Merkel's weariness, and the new sense of fragility around her, would be blamed on the World Cup debacle - while Theresa May "has much to gain" if England's squad acquits itself well.
Like any good country song, there's a bit of world-weariness and moral conflict, with the singer, like Merle or Willie all those years ago, promising to give it all up after just one more thrill.
The key to playing Lola was not just kittenish sex appeal, but also a wry world-weariness; she got the immortal youth she desired, but learned that seducing men for hundreds of years is exhausting work.
It's a performance that expresses the familiar vampire world-weariness, the hauteur and exhaustion, but also offers the kind of self-knowing humor you expect when a Viennese vampire and a shrink walk into a movie.
By December 2015, when a grand jury declined to charge the Cleveland police officer responsible for killing 12-year-old Tamir Rice, the harsh reality of this work hit me especially hard — the weariness, hopelessness, powerlessness.
But if you take a moment to size up the man, you see an adult child and, when he opens his mouth, out comes a world-weariness laced with engaging, though cynical and often dark, humor.
For the five years that Mr. Abe has been in power, he has benefited from a weak opposition and public weariness over the revolving door at the prime minister's office that preceded his election in 2012.
Yet there's a weariness about this latest version of "Working," which was adapted by Stephen Schwartz and Nina Faso from Studs Terkel's oral history of the same title and features musical numbers by seven veteran songwriters.
There wasn't any trepidation from the singers about overdubs, but there was certainly weariness by the time we got to the end of several days of re-recording it all, phrase by phrase, at my place.
For many of the counterprotesters, there was a kind of weariness that they had been compelled yet again to show up, as a kind of visual and numerical riposte to the forces of intolerance and hate.
And, as embodied by Michael Urie in the happy revival of Harvey Fierstein's "Torch Song," which opened on Thursday night, Arnold is just the guy and gal to pull you out of your election-season weariness.
By the end, while some of the troops had buzz cuts and some had their hair in buns, they all shared the drooping weariness that grunts have worn for as long as there's been an infantry.
What that means for you is that, at least in the domain of politics, she does not think you are worthy of respect — a sentiment that, given the weariness and fright you report, is plainly reciprocated.
She retired for the second time in 2012, citing weariness with injuries and a desire to spend more time with her growing family and to support her husband Brian Lynch's career as a professional basketball coach.
Gordhan listed a series of ANC figures in the fight to end white minority rule whose idealism and moral rectitude stands out at a time of public weariness with the current generation of South African leaders.
There are, however, signs that current battlefield realities plus war weariness among the Afghan public -- alongside the threat of an emergent ISIS in Afghanistan -- may help bring a change for which Afghans have thirsted for decades.
In an FAQ that reads with the weariness of having been misrepresented on a thousand misguided fake news sites, the Girl Scouts explains that its positions and endorsements do not always overlap with those of WAGGGS.
Yet in great weariness (or maybe pity), they allowed me to demonstrate with the fake breast I carried around in a book bag what they ought to be doing and how they ought to be doing it.
I didn't see any evidence of struggle or any signs of trampling," he said, weariness in his voice, "It was just like everyone stopped and laid down where they were, if that's any consolation to the families.
And yet, perversely, there was a way in which this hardened mindset helped protect youngsters from the environment they would face in adolescence, instilling an early-onset world-weariness that kept them attuned to the neighborhood's minefield.
All in, Little Fictions feels like the culmination of so many aspects of Elbow, imbued with a new maturity and world-weariness that sees the band settling into a new phase in their career with renewed enthusiasm.
It's a position he finds uncomfortable, which may explain the weariness one periodically sees in Coates's appearances before largely white audiences, when they come seeking assurance and he responds with all the encouragement of a slamming door.
Each of these actresses makes their heroes her own, just like Robbie does — Smollett's Black Canary is instantly likable despite her steeliness, Perez gives Montoya a relatable weariness and indomitable dignity, and Winstead's Huntress is delightfully awkward.
McCrae's poem adapts the poem's basic structure to explore a different sort of weariness: His seems to be a song of postelection despair, an exhausted giving up on the possibility of ever escaping the legacy of slavery.
Public anger toward him faded to weariness as Egyptians turned to more pressing matters: Mr. Sisi's harsh crackdown on his opponents, the emerging war against Islamic State militants in the Sinai Peninsula and a growing economic crisis.
The floor shows that Fred and Ginger enjoyed in those films must have been a lot like "The New Yorkers," a musical steeped in the energetic world weariness for which the name Cole Porter became a byword.
It's an extra dimension of weariness that he shares with artists like Future—sometimes it's present in his delivery, or in the slightly muted feel of his beats—that immediately brings more emotional weight to everything he does.
One challenge he faces is that he is promoting policies similar to those of former Conservative Prime Minister Stephen Harper, a dour politician who lost power in 2015 in part thanks to voter weariness with his combative stance.
But whatever pain or weariness Delle Donne had, she pushed it to the back of her mind for a tightly contested Game 363, finishing with 21 points, nine rebounds, two assists, two blocks, and most importantly, a championship.
His celebrated "I Have A Dream" speech is the epitome of finding a dream in the midst of weariness, as both an activist and black person living through injustice: Let us not wallow in the valley of despair.
BEIJING — When the United States ratcheted up trade tensions with Beijing on Friday, the news was greeted with weariness and foreboding among the people in China who will pay the immediate price: owners of factories big and small.
Federer's decision to take a timeout again on Sunday drew criticism from the former Wimbledon champion Pat Cash of Australia, who said on BBC Radio that it was "legal cheating" to interrupt a long match because of weariness.
His portrait would be staid, quietly dignified, but forthright — letting through the weariness and perhaps even the inner fortitude of the man who throughout the tenure of his presidency was consistently publicly called a Muslim terrorist from Kenya.
You, uh, probably have noticed all that, and it's all great, but the key is that the second follows the first, and that everyone involved is already pretty berserk with weariness and thirst by the time it even starts.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's financial services industry has greeted news of a draft Brexit agreement with weariness and worry, spooked by a political revolt that could topple the government and bring fresh troubles to a sector already reeling from upheaval.
Young's world-weariness on the album might feel premature when you consider that he was just 28 when it was released, but it was actually his fifth studio album, and he wasn't afraid to get heavy from the start.
It was the first time a president had chosen a prime minister from outside his political family without being forced to, and the move chimed with French voters' weariness of the Socialists after a chaotic five years in power.
But by the end of the hour, I'd seen enough glimpses of the strong character stories Game of Thrones used to excel at to realize that despite all my weariness, I'm not quite ready to let the series go.
In the era of Trumpian truth, misstatements and lies are washed away by the next story, prompting Pinocchios from fact checkers and scolding from Democrats and Never Trumpers while Republicans dismiss them with that's-just-Trump-being-Trump weariness.
Though, in what is perhaps a sign of innate world weariness, it feels necessary to resist this tide of positive thinking and maintain a healthy level of scepticism, Fernandes' optimism and ebullience wash some of our subliminal reservations away.
His grief curdled into misanthropy, he decides to use his weariness of life as a "superpower": He'll do whatever he wants and tell everyone exactly what he thinks, and when he gets tired of it all, he'll kill himself.
Nonetheless, European ministers are showing signs of weariness and distrust toward Iran now and appear to be considering triggering a dispute resolution process, according to France's foreign minister, which could eventually result in UN sanctions being placed on Tehran.
Williams (whose well-traveled resume includes a stint on "Grey's Anatomy") brings an appropriate gravity and weariness to the role, with his estrangement from his wife (Christine Adams), who prompted him to hang up his gloves, weighing on him.
Washington (CNN)A retiring Democratic member of Congress who has cited his weariness over long-running investigations into President Donald Trump as a primary reason for stepping down said Tuesday he believes many Americans feel the same way. Rep.
Hammond may use his speech to signal how the government will respond to the weariness among many voters over the spending cuts needed to turn Britain's budget deficit into a surplus, something the government says will take until the mid-2020s.
The soprano Ginger Costa-Jackson was needle-sharp but petite-voiced as Lola, her rival; as Mamma Lucia, the mezzo-soprano Jane Bunnell projected the archetypal weariness of a mother powerless to stop the tragedy unfolding in front of her eyes.
The characters are at a point where they view their previous trials with a combination of weariness, fondness, and relief, knowing that the work that actually matters still lies ahead, and they're reluctant to miss taking advantage of even a moment.
I'm sure it did very well for them, but I get that same sense of weariness looking at the VRSlide as I did when riding Bizarro for the first time, wishing I could just sit back, relax, and enjoy the ride.
Hammond says he wants to get rid of the deficit altogether the mid-2020s but, conscious of the weariness of many voters after a decade of spending restraint, he has suggested he could announce more spending in his budget in November.
While Ms. Merkel mentioned several times that her ability to continue would be contingent on good health, she showed little weariness and gradually became almost feisty as she outlined the challenges to German industry and citizens in the 21st century.
But emotional explosions or half-hearted frustration and weariness are found on Kevin Abstract's angsty verses; Angel Olsen's raw lyrics over searing guitar riffs; Girlpool's adolescent, choral yelps; and Weaves' garage pop subversion on a track about living in a shithole.
That's not a small thing for a spy bearing the years of her job with more and more weariness every day, as Gabriel rightly notices when she asks him if she's wrong to feel the strain of honeytrapping more these days.
With all this, her most indelible feature is the heavy black eyeliner she wears on both her upper and lower eyelids, and her resting expression, which is a weariness that sometimes breaks like the sun through clouds into a delighted smile.
This year, President Trump's weariness with the costly war has injected a sense of urgency into efforts to bring the Taliban to the table, even though it has meant giving in to the insurgents' demand to only talk to the Americans.
I get that the forces of cynicism, manipulation and hate are forever on the digital march, but I am convinced that there is money to be made in appealing to our weariness with how our tech lives have been shaped.
If the Democrats choose a starkly uncompromising candidate in 2020, it will probably reflect an exhaustion with playing the decent human being; weariness from unilaterally sticking up for the genteel norms of the Enlightenment and getting steamrollered in the process.
I get that the forces of cynicism, manipulation and hate are forever on the digital march, but I am convinced that there is money to be made in appealing to our weariness with how our tech lives have been shaped.
That hope stems from an apparent rapprochement between Russia and its immediate neighbors in Ukraine and Europe, coupled with an increasing weariness among most western nations regarding the continuation of sanctions on Russia for its 2014 annexation of Crimea from Ukraine.
How do we ensure that weariness does not set in; that the exhaustion of the constant fight does not drag us under; that we do not throw up our hands in despair and give up on everyone else, and finally on ourselves?
Yet while "Sunset Boulevard" is narrated by Holden's screenwriter after he dies, Thomas appears to have a pulse, though the opening interview, with its jejune braggadocio and world weariness, suggests that something in him — artistic drive, a sense of purpose — has died.
I tipped into a sort of (ridiculous) world-weariness in my mid-20s and believed that everything has been done and that life sort of boils down to a series of bleak algorithms of birth-education-work-marriage-procreation-retirement-death variety.
By the end of the call, we end up in the same familiar place: bone-deep weariness as we are confronted, once more, with the enormity of the challenges before us, and with the smallness we feel in the face of them.
LONDON (Reuters) - British finance minister Philip Hammond said he was "not deaf" to signs of weariness among voters about the country's near decade-long grip on public spending which has come under renewed criticism after a deadly fire in a London tower block.
Contextualized by the sensational stories of distracted teens being hit by cars, a girl finding a dead body, and implied government surveillance, the weariness in Kuczynski drawing is just as applicable to the game's presence in the news cycle as its own addictive qualities.
In one moment, she summons the sensuality of the flirtatious man-magnet that Marjorie was and the weariness of someone ready to give up on life; the blurriness of a mind going soft and the penetrating sharpness that still breaks through in startling, random flashes.
For all the fascination surrounding Dolezal, and all the weariness The Rachel Divide may bring, as an intellectual exercise the film may test one's individual openness to asking questions — without necessarily answering them — about what Dolezal means to a larger discussion on race in America.
Najib's administration has claimed that Bersih rallies have only frustrated the country by producing a national political fatigue and while Abdallah did admit to some political weariness among the public, she said it did not curb people's enthusiasm to fight for a leadership change.
Naturally, the villain Syndrome, who puts his technological prowess to work designing and selling sophisticated, superpower-grade weapons to the highest bidder, functioned as a criticism of the new money of the tech boom, and reflected a cultural weariness about the military industrial complex.
"Get Brexit Done" was a forceful, active mission statement, which contrasted with Labour's pathetic, passive and vague "It's time For Real Change" and spoke to deep public weariness with three years of (Conservative-led) failure to clear even the first hurdles of Brexit negotiations.
" In his writing about burnout, Cohen is careful to note that it has antecedents; "melancholic world-weariness," as he puts it, is noted in the book of Ecclesiastes, diagnosed by Hippocrates, and endemic to the Renaissance, a symptom of bewilderment with the feeling of "relentless change.
Even his humorous roles — like Marvin the Paranoid Android in The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy, the frustrated voice of God in Kevin Smith's Dogma, or the seething Shakespearean actor stuck in a silly alien role in Galaxy Quest — relied heavily on world-weariness and passive-aggression.
So when he took the stage at Facebook's F22016 conference this week to announce that Live was not only a priority, but now completely open to any live video (hint: make it prettier), it was received with a mixture of cautious optimism and hard-earned weariness.
There were some moments I'd never really seen on film, to the extent that they made me cry: the character's dressing down to her clearly uncomfortable bra and shaper, just the utter, daily soul-weariness of it, and then later being free in a "nonstandard" body.
Loss, weariness, diminishment, the sense of a golden age long gone—you could make a case that for the past hundred and twenty years or so this has been the authentic, dominant note of Englishness in poetry, more than a wistful, Brexity yearning for a pastoral countryside.
"We've claimed war-weariness, or 'America First,' and turned a blind eye to the slaughter of 500,000 people and suffering of millions more," the former Marine Mackenzie Wolf pointed out in a March essay on America's unconscionable lack of action in Syria up to that point.
The old pot, the steam, the air in savor, the close room, the precious butter, the blue fingers throbbing, our bodies in all the customs of weariness, the supper, succulent of the freezing dark sea come up, and hunger, its own happiness, its own domain immeasurable.
But war-weariness in Syria and the prospect of even more sanctions may provide an incentive for Putin to turn towards diplomacy instead of military conflict or spycraft to pursue Russian interests abroad, said David Szakonyi, a professor at George Washington University and expert on Russian politics.
He's been getting paid to sit around in a wheelchair on Game of Thrones since his character was injured in the series' very first episode — so, for literally his entire adolescence — and he seemed to bring all the weariness he could muster to Bran's current sitting-in-courtyards stint.
President Barack Obama went to Congress several years ago to pass an Authorization for Use of Military Force (AUMF) for US military campaign against ISIS, but the effort failed to gain traction amid weariness from lawmakers to vote on the war and disagreements over the details of the authorization.
Her character is someone you've met a million times before, but McCraney and Rashad quickly capture this woman's wary world-weariness — the way that she desperately wants something better for David and his classmates but knows they live in a country that will do terrible things to them.
With plates and cups in hand, the women fell into easy conversation about the work of the day, the news of the moment, and universal subject matter on which many black women can bond: haircare and fashion, food and travel, and weariness of Donald Trump's manipulations of power.
But what kinds of decisions would a photographer make when he had tools powerful enough to capture everything —the furrowed brow of a woman reading a book in a distant window, the weariness of a driver miles away—rendering an entire cityscape while also vacuuming up the tiniest detail?
Andrew M. Cuomo unable to strike a deal with a divided New York State Legislature before the 20173-17 budget expired at midnight Friday, negotiations on a new budget stretched into Sunday, as a weeklong weariness mixed with intriguing hints that an agreement could be in the offing.
If you read enough about the 1976 election, you'll pick up on a dead-ended weariness — the kind of emotional valence that feels familiar to 2019, a year that has begun with a dystopian joke about Marie Kondo throwing away most of the world because it does not spark joy.
A lot of it comes down to two performances: Cooper and Lady Gaga have remarkable chemistry as Jackson and Ally, and he brings a world-weariness to his portrayal that makes it seem like Jackson is years past the point of no return, even though he hasn't quite realized it.
Investors are going to be left having to judge whether revenue declines are a result of weariness surrounding ongoing U.S./China trade negotiations, a general slowing in China's economic growth rate or whether — perhaps most frightening to investors — Apple has just begun to lose its grip to Chinese consumer tech companies.
But Wheeler also gives significant time to her proud, stubborn mother (whom Nyong'o plays with a beautifully passionate weariness), to her striving siblings, each looking for their own hustle and escape routes, and to Coach Katende, who has to balance the endless needs of his students with his own family.
Bobby, in the new movie, is one of his gentlest characters, though even here we pick up traces of pain in his past, and one glorious shot of him, drawing on a cigarette and gazing out at the bruise-colored dusk, suggests a weariness to match that of the other residents.
She moves from New York to Boston to Florida in a day with no evidence of weariness, raising money, rallying volunteers in districts the Democrats are hoping to flip, whispering to candidates, promoting the health care law — all, to paraphrase the old line about Ginger Rogers, in three-inch heels.
Despite some public waffling from the president himself on the question of calling witnesses to appear during the Senate process, Trump's lawyers and his Republican allies appear eager to exploit the building sense of weariness to head off any new testimony that could upend the current state of the evidence.
With lips set and eyes downcast, Verrocchio's painted terra-cotta bust of Christ — one of dozens of treasures in "Verrocchio: Sculptor and Painter of Renaissance Florence" at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. — projects confidence, resignation, weariness, compassion, devotion to duty, pain and an exalted kind of loneliness.
Under pressure for bold action after a disastrous election in June highlighted voters' weariness with years of austerity, Hammond has almost no scope for sizeable tax cuts or a big increase in investment, unless he tears up his budget rules aiming to turn the deficit into a surplus by the mid-2020s.
In a group of pictures produced just a few years ago — Condon refers to them as her "nightclub series" — her bold, Pop palette and broad splashes of color, with swatches of velvety black serving as backgrounds come together to create an air of cool elegance tinged with a long-past-midnight frisson of world-weariness.
By using his political capital to delay the attack on Idlib and a new wave of refugees, Mr. Erdogan has bought a window of reprieve for the residents of Idlib and staved off trouble on the Syrian refugee question in Turkey, where the initial hospitality toward the refugees has been replaced by weariness and resentment.
When you are immature, every bad thing can feel like a crisis, and every good thing like ecstasy; the rest of the world watches us with a sense of weariness and unflappability that is earned only after many centuries of witnessing governments and empires and civilizations and self-styled saviors rise, crescendo and tumble.
She describes "the quiet finesse" of a tree; "the fructifying funk" at the base of an oak; the "wand of time" that is a core sample drilled out to ascertain age; the "choring and the weariness" in the diary of a 19th-century farmer's wife; a spider that has "rappelled gracefully" off her glasses.
"The sell-off was triggered by a number of factors, notably, weariness over increased regulatory scrutiny of ICOs, the Mt.Gox bitcoin dump and what seems to be some heavily liquid traders pushing for future buy-back opportunities," Thomas Glucksmann, head of APAC business development at cryptocurrency exchange Gatecoin, told CNBC by email on Thursday.
And it's not as if the promises of the kind of love in Born to Do It in my youth haven't been realized — if adulthood brings weariness where romance is concerned, it might also bring (again, if you're lucky) the gift of loving and being loved romantically, despite one's baggage, in a way that sometimes feels easy.
Further, by staking her claim to the rules of the system, reclaiming the time procedurally allotted to her to ask questions, Waters touched on several nerves: weariness with political sleaze, certainly, but also a need to see things as they are and not as they are presented, and a refusal to accept what you're expected to accept.
The point, as Cole's mother explained to Cole in an earlier scene, in a meetup that spoke volumes about the distance that had grown between them (the excellent Mare Winningham radiates quiet weariness), was for Cole's father to get his act together for six months on his own, no questions asked, and decide whether their marriage could be saved.
This clip immediately made the rounds on the internet as an outstanding moment of action—dos Anjos unleashing thirty unanswered blows against a covering Lawler—but Lawler has been rolling off shots for years and it was clear that dos Anjos quickly punched himself into arm weariness, spending much of the next round along the fence.
The speaker believes — and after the poem I have to believe too — that seeing the effects of hard labor, the dirt and weariness of his brother working the night shift at a Cadillac factory, and understanding that he goes through this to learn to sing opera, he can express a love for that brother he couldn't give voice to before.
" If so, perhaps the mummy could recite for museum visitors his words to Nut, the ancient Egyptian goddess of the sky and heavens: "O mother Nut, spread out your wings over my face so you may allow me to be like the stars-which-know-no-destruction, like the stars-which-know-no-weariness, (and) not to die over again in the cemetery.
It is into an amorphous environment of American confusion, denial and weariness of global leadership that presumptive GOP presidential nominee Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE has surprisingly stormed his way.
The same profound world-weariness looms over the perpetually overcast town of Derry, Maine, in Andy Muschietti's new film adaptation of Stephen King's It. There's a common mantra that circulates within social movements that we just have to wait for evil to "die out," a pervasive belief that every generation inevitably advances society forward over the dead bodies of those who were holding it back.
At this point, it's early to tell whether these two books are just a happy coincidence — two very good American novels, coming seemingly out of nowhere, that happen to be about other people and other places — or an indication of something else: a novelistic weariness with America and Americans, a sense that our native ground is not too thin, as Henry James would have it, but too played out.
The February meeting offers a chance for him to respond to criticism from victims of abuse that he has stumbled in his handling of the crisis and has not done enough to make bishops accountable.. In his homily, Francis spoke of "The weariness of hope (that) comes from seeing a Church wounded by her own sin" and of a Church "which so often failed to hear all those cries".
Apologies.) Also on board: Ms. Prince's Shirley, resplendent in lurid Pucci swirls (the delicious costumes are by William Ivey Long), and her husband, Maury (Kevin Chamberlin, mostly wasted, alas); the washed-up disco queen Levora, played with seen-it-all weariness by Lacretta Nicole; and Ms. York's Jackie, who hopes to entice Tony into becoming stepfather to her twin tykes — a boy and girl played with ingenuity by Baylee Littrell, swapping genders within seconds.
The United States' involvement has moved from a wounded nation's quest to strike back against the Taliban for facilitating Al Qaeda, to what critics say was a show of military hubris that sent young Americans deep into Afghan villages where the Taliban often had an advantage, to a desperate search for a dignified resolution, its urgency heightened by the unpredictability of an American president who has made no secret of his weariness for the war.
Tom Petty's four-decades-long run as America's premier power-pop troubadour had plenty of unexpected phases: There was his late-'70s, working-class-hero years, in which he sparred with his record label, arguing that his music should be priced cheaper; his on-again, off-again stint as the youngest, most starry-eyed Wilbury; and his smash-hit solo-star era, thanks to Full Moon Fever, an album that unfussily fused '60s guitar-pop sparkle, '70s bad-boy bonhomie, and late-'80s weariness (and if you listen closely enough, you can even hear an early preview of the '90s in the surf-sludge guitar riff that kicks off "Runnin' Down a Dream").

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