The difference is in the self - realization (Trees Lounge might
even have a happy ending, there's about a fifteen percent chance).
Not exact matches
And
even if it did turn out to be Trump's funds in the
end, this
would still give Pecker and AMI massive leverage over him — they
'd know all about his sex scandal hush money, so he
'd be very motivated to keep them
happy.
We're getting there — and
even though the remodel
has gone really well, I'm
happy to approach the
end of it.
I'm
happy to whip up elaborate scrambles or
even a quiche, but if I
have to flip eggs in a pan it's just not going to
end very prettily.
because when I pipe my cannelloni I do nt get such a clean result at their extreme
end and that what I want to obtain same (
even if I» not as talented as you are, I
would be
happy if you can advive me to achieve this result) beautiful looking than yours.
I can't tell you how
happy this new blog segment makes me!!!!!!! I'm pursuing a post graduation diploma in marketing and it drains
even the slightest vestige of energy from me at the
end of the day and I still
have to stay awake like an owl to get the blog functioning without any issues!
But in the
end,
even in a day where we were not at our best we managed to get the result and in the
end, you know, when you're losing with a few minutes to go and you equalise, you obviously
have to be
happy with the point.»
Some Arsenal fans
have not been
happy with the club for keeping Arsene Wenger as our manager for some time now and
even though the pressure may
have been taken off the Frenchman by the team
ending the long trophy drought and then backing it up with back to back FA cup wins at Wembley, the failure so far this season to take advantage of the struggles of the Premier League big boys
has brought it all back with a bang.
I
would have even been
happy with 0 - 0 at the
end.
and wenger is being a t ## t now you can not start the transfer window with sanchez and
end it with a f» ing wellbeck i will be dissapointed if we get that desperate only big name striker now
would be cavani but no point
even saying it, we all know he thinks he
has brought enough typical frustations for us gooners why can we challenge the big teams for the big players suarez to barca, I
would of been happyt with balo liverpool, costa chelsea, if they do falcao united wich is a complete joke if he is
happy going to united he
would have been
happier coming here with ucl and all, lewandowski bayern, its all a joke we better get a reus or something of equal measure you cant buy sanchez and place him as a striker when you need him as a winger if defeats the purpose we either get another winger or a striker.
Hopefully the spuds will lose against Chelsea on Monday night, then we could
even finish 2nd and
have a
happier end to the season!
No I
've been saying for a long time that this will be wenger last contract and
even if he wins cl or prem he will still leave no matter what, I am excited about wen we get a new manager and move forward from wenger but it wouldn't bother me one bit if he sees he's contract out or if a new manager comes at the
end of the season I'm just
happy we as a club are financialy in a very good position and the future is bright for us gooners
I
would love us to challenge for pl genuinely till the
end even if we finish 6th ill be
happy knowing we tried to our level best and that the manager and the team tried.
This is a decent article, yet the negatives from fans are still there, I
would love to see arsenal like I did at the
end of the 90's and at the beggining of the 2nd millennium but it doesn't mean in order to do so I
would buy all the best players in world, I
would get a rich owner to put his filthy money in, change the manager every 2 years to do so, there's so much wrong in football nowadays that yes it's still a sport but there's more focus on the filthy amounts of money being spent on clubs and players that I think attracts more attention than the game itself, now that is wrong and it's very wrong,
even our owner though not like the arabs or Russians, yet the yank is clueless about the tradition of our game, it's just sad, so the fact that Wenger
has remained for this long through all these changes that
have occurred whilst the money game
has elvolved, it makes me
happy that arsenal do not spend stupid amounts of money on players, we don't try and buy the league, hell we
even tight with wages and transfer fees, I'm glad it's like that, though our season ticket is a rip off I still don't mind it because at least we are not like the other supreme teams, there's a bit of tradition left at our club, yet you go to man shitty or Chelski, there is no tradition, it's all about buying ur way all the way to the top, on the other hand spuds don't know what to make of them besides how the heck
have they finished above us?
We started not good, they started pressing and creating chances at the
end, but I think we controlled the game and
had even more chances to score goals, so we are
happy today.
I
have read that Dimi
has been
having special personal service treatment on the massage table this week and so if all goes well we can expect for a
happy ending to the
evening.
The game was 0 - 0 at the break and both sides looked
happy even if the score stays the same and thats how the game
ended with a 0 - 0 draw and both teams
have all to do in return leg in a weeks time.
Assuming they were both pretty
happy for the bulk of those 25 years, I
have to consider that part a success,
even if it did
end messily.
Try these six activities for the next family fun night — and keep your teen and adult children
happy, engaged, and wishing the
evening wouldn't
end.
In honesty, I
would not write a memoir of my sexual reawakening post-divorce (yes, I
had that, too,
even though my former husband and I
had a
happy and active sex life right until the
end) because I don't think my kids, at 20 and 23, want to know too much (or anything, really) about my sex life.
And while there are indeed some babies born to crack addicted women who are then placed for adoption... it is hardly the norm or the majority and
even (some of, if not most of) those stories
have happy endings.
As long as he was
happy in the
end and still managed to
have some cake (
even if it's from the shop) than it's all good in my mind
The majority of multiple pregnancies do
have a
happy ending;
even worst case scenarios can be remedied by the miracles of modern medicine.
Her tweet sparked a debate about whether women are * gasp * allowed to be
happy about miscarrying,
even when they
had planned to
end the pregnancy anyway.
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In the
end, I made my adviser kind of
happy, but I know Jeff wishes he could
've gotten more out of me,
even though in a sense I
've given him my soul.
Every year my brother, sister and I always
end up asking for some tech related item from our parent's whether it's for one of our birthday's or for Christmas... we always want a gadget, headphones, a speaker or maybe
even a case or accessory... the possibilities are endless and 9 times out of 10, anyone who receives one of these items are usually a
happy camper (I know I always am) My go to tech must
have's?
This postpartum bod is
happy for layer time,
even though I may
have jumped the gun on this one and
had some sweat bullets on me by the
end of the day.
We
ended up purchasing a condemned building in Chelsea and
even though we didn't
have formal training, we just followed our gut feeling on what made us
happy.
You could marry someone who, fifty years down the line, is
even better than you
would've imagined; you could
end up alone and
happy; you could fall in love with someone completely outside of your expected paradigm.
I'm not
even going to go into details about why things haven't started as planned, but I'm
happy to say that it all came together and at the
end of the day, it turned out to be a fun and lovely celebration.
Even if you
have found your
happy -
ending, you may of course refer back to our magazine for current relationship advice and insight.
There are
even stories of relationships that
have started online dating and
have ended in a
happy marriage.
Even admitting that films like Cache (Hidden), The White Ribbon and Amour
have raised the bar higher and higher,
Happy End feels like it's pulling its punches and not in their league.
The only thing I disliked was the lack of closure at the
end, but it was enough to keep me
happy, I just wanted a bit more,
even five minutes
would've made more sense, but overall, the film was amazing, a must see... Soo under rated.
Even though it
has been off the air for about 6 years, I am still mourning the loss of
Happy Endings and keep hoping that someone will bring it back for a 4th season.
This isn't to say that Haneke is a stranger to a smile —
even Funny Games
has some humour buried in the bleakness, its title not completely ironic — but with
Happy End Haneke
has come probably as close as he will to a screwball comedy.
And the film
even has the perfect bittersweet conclusion, which it then, unfortunately, ignores in favor of a completely unbelievable and illogical
happy ending that feels as it
had been mandated by studio test - screenings where the audience was unhappy with the original outcome.
The film is compelling for the first half but descends slowly downhill after his wife's suicide ultimately culminating in an unsatisfying and unhappy «
happy»
ending that
would have been better left undone (There was another
ending shot for the film that was
even more unsatisfying which thankfully they did not use).
Believing they
have left behind shadowy figures from their past, newlyweds Christian and Ana fully embrace an inextricable and unfamiliar stability, new threats could jeopardize their
happy ending before it
even begins.»
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Alas, the offscreen narrative didn't
have an especially
happy ending: Shue got no A-list work following her breakthrough, and quickly faded back into semi-obscurity, as if her shining moment
had never
even happened.
Characters — main and supporting — die throughout; and
even if the
endings are somewhat hopeful, they are far from
happy given that there is clearly a greater, unchallenged evil that
has been playing puppet master the whole time.
It
even has what Charles Addams or Roald Dahl might consider a
happy ending — though they
would be in the extremely small minority!
Judging from Wayne's final parking job, the car could
have fit into an
even smaller spot without touching the fore and aft pylons, but both competitors were
happy to
end it at this point.
That
would be a
happy ending, but Larson trumps it with an
even better one.
It was nice to read something for a change that seemed more normal and
had a
happy ending even if it was sad.
Not
having the
happy ending was a wise decision on the author's part, because it
would have undercut his overall message, and it
would have seemed contrived: While we know slaves did escape to safety in the 19th century, his novel is a commentary on the present, where there is no such «
happy ending» of perfect safety and freedom,
even for black people who achieve.
He
had even dropped into
Happy Endings Bookstore and bought two new books to take to Whitecap, a fact that he
would never,
even on penalty of death, reveal to Cynthia Kavanagh.
Even a cynic like Marlowe understood the value of a
happy ending, and that lesson hasn't been lost on DePoy, the author of this curtain - raiser, who seems well positioned to keep alive the Marlowe we know — as well as the Marlowe whose heroics will always remain the stuff of legend.