Sentences with phrase «most unbearable»

The exposition dumps come back in full force, including one of the most unbearable offered up in the film that wastes one of my favorite actors whose role I won't mention here as not to spoil it for anyone unfortunate enough to see this film, as they explain the position these boys are in, the «truth» of their predicament and where things are going to go in that inevitable sequel that will soon be threatening our cinemas once again.
There is a lot of overlap between physical, emotional and sexual abuse, and victims consistently report that emotional abuse is the most unbearable form, making them vulnerable to drug use to manage emotional pain.
So here we go again, the return of one of the most unbearable fixtures for many Liverpool fans: Man United away.
As a practicing Catholic, I find ex-Catholics the most unbearable.
«One can try to recreate the world, to build in its stead another world in which its most unbearable features are eliminated and replaced by others that are in conformity with one's own wishes.

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When you say that love is the most important thing, I hope your heart includes loving those women who have made the unthinkable, unbearable decision that spared an embryo from being born into a traumatic, awful experience... from a situation of pain and suffering... from an environment where people are incapable of loving the child or providing for that child's basic needs.
Your atheism implies that annihilation is inevitable, and that idea is unbearable to most.
Most power ball recipes that I find are usually made with just dates — and a lot of dates — which I find almost a little bit too unbearable to consume due to how sweet they are.
Most of the time, some new moms tend to stop breastfeeding sooner than expected due to unbearable pains.
And most mothers who die, do so in absolute AGONY, after hours and days of unbearable, unrelieved pain.
He said the Mahama administration is not heartless to introduce any new tax that will burden the masses and most especially the aged unlike the NPP, which has a track record of imposing taxes that made lives unbearable for ordinary Ghanaians for which reason they were voted out of power in 2008.
The best intensive care nurses never do become inured to the daily tragedies they witness, and helplessness in the face of imminent catastrophe, especially when it involves a patient not much younger than oneself, is unbearable even for the most stoic of professional personnel.
The most frustrating thing about dieting is that it is almost always accompanied by these two conditions: unbearable hunger pains and insatiable cravings.
Unbearable most of the times.
I gather most of them would be unbearable in a one on one situation.
Most jobs were challenging and enjoyable, some were easy and fun, a couple paid a lot but were unfulfilling, and one job I had was unbearable, meaning I cried every morning because I didn't want to go into the office.
Perhaps the most disturbing possibility — the subtext that makes Breaking Bad both enthralling and often unbearable to watch — is that Walter is becoming who he always was.
It's plenty ambitious, but an ambitious failure, where the more you make like Greg and try to think about what the characters are thinking, the more unbearable most of it becomes.
There are plenty of talented components to this cast, and most every one of them has his or her time to shine, even such much too briefly present forces as episodes 1's Martin Sheen - who nails both Irish - American accent and depth of the good - hearted slaver who comes to find flaws in the traditions he has had to follow - and episode 3's Richard Jenkin, who effectively despicable in his audacious portrayal of a despicable radical racist who is as willing to die as he is to kill to preserve his questionable sense of order - and plenty of other people in between, from the compelling Dennis Haysbert to the charming Danny Glover, so you know that it's saying something to proclaim that leading lady Halle Berry is this series» strongest performance, delivering on powerful layers and emotional range in her engrossing portrayal of a mulatto who is trapped in society by her mixed race, and will face many unbearable hardships that will test her innocence and humanity.
It's one of the most gripping cinematic segments ever filmed: unbearable to watch, yet impossible to turn away from.
We've endured some painful sits in the last twelve or so years... this may be the most painful and unbearable (meaning boring) sit of the bunch.
So most audiences are going to come away from Prospect having seen what they bought tickets to see: spectacular, otherworldly visions that create almost unbearable suspense, culminating in an explosive finale.
A borderline unbearable and patently unfunny attempt at the straight - laced sitcom, complete with a no - kidding laugh track, from two long - time producers of Two and a Half Men, easily the most unforgivable and inexcusable of the long - running sitcoms.
As Roy stands in a field, with the boy in his arms, peering with great anguish at the eastern horizon behind a line of trees, the suspense is no less unbearable for the fact that we know that what we're about to see is the most quotidian thing in the world: as The Beloved sang in 1990, it's just the sun rising.
As visually lovely to behold as most of this movie is, it is nevertheless unbearable to watch.
Unlike most sequels the plot has had to deviate a lot from the original, mainly due to the fact that the level of contrivance would just be unbearable, if the three main characters, Nick, Kurt and Dale, were to find themselves shockingly under three new «horrible bosses».
I first saw Juliette Binoche in Philip Kaufman's adaptation of Milan Kundera's The Unbearable Lightness of Being (1988), surely one of the most erotic mainstream films ever made.
He's decided to shoot 90 % of his film in close - ups, adding an almost unbearable sense of claustrophobia to the most sweeping of songs.
The Kenyan government argues that the Dadaab camp is an «unbearable and the most imminent threat to national security».
Don't get me wrong, the ride quality is not unbearable, but I would have liked it to be more compliant — after all, this is an SUV that targets families, and family cars should deliver a smooth ride in most road conditions.
Not only is it plush and comfortable and generally refined for four large adults (wind noise in our early car notwithstanding... and not unbearable), it also looks and feels special inside and out, offers cutting - edge tech (mostly at a cost...) and even delivers a surprising level of dynamism for a car most owners would excuse if it were a wallowy wafter.
To a superlative degree, Acceptable Loss provides colorful characters, a memorable portrait of waterfront life, and a story that achieves its most thrilling moments in a transfixed London courtroom, where Monk faces his old friend Oliver Rathbone in a trial of nearly unbearable tension - in sum, every delectable drop of the rich pleasure that readers expect from an Anne Perry novel.
It's one of the most alluring concepts from Star Trek, the ability to disappear and materialize somewhere else when the pressure is on and a situation feels unbearable.
For the most part, Gideon is a very loving family dog and knowing this side of him made the thought of losing him unbearable.
Most pets do not find this movement unbearable if it's done quickly and gently.
2008 You in between, Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art, UK Anders Ruhwald 2004 - 07, Espace Grandjean, Vallauris, France One is never so close to change when life seems unbearable in even the smallest and most everyday things, Rowlandcontenporary, Chicago, IL Form & Function, Sixpm Project Space, London, United Kingdom
The Unbearable Yet Obligatory And other shows of modern and contemporary works Shirley Jaffe (b. 1923; lives in Paris) is one of the most accomplished American abstract painters of her generation — yet she has never been included in a Whitney Biennial.
Lee Krasner, one of the movements most influential painters (also Jackson Pollock's wife), found the bar to be unbearable: «I loathed the place,» she said, «the women were treated like cattle.»
Just after Macfarlane was railing about the «unbearable costs» of solar and wind, a view that he said was widely held in the community, and which the Conservatives have helped perpetuate, the US firm Sungevity outlined more of its plans to bring solar PV to the mass market in Australia with zero - down rooftop solar packages that would allow households to offset rising grid prices — most of which are caused by soaring network costs.
Unfortunately, most people find the long hours unbearable, the instructors boring and the inconvenience intolerable, and long for a course easier to accomplish.
Many couples decide to separate while living together out of financial reasons, but many also choose this kind because it's the easiest and most harmless way of changing the unbearable situation in the marriage.
Most of us only do when things become unbearable and we've tried everything we can to fix it on our own.
«Most people come to me when problems have become unbearable.
The mental and emotional toll is unbearable for most involved mainly the alienated parent and the child.
This is no small undertaking, and most people in Trump's position would find the scrutiny of their every word unbearable.
A salesperson I knew set up her office in a spare bedroom but had to relocate because the heat was unbearable in midmorning, when she did most of her phone work.
The problem I see however, is that even with such low interest rates, the consumer debt load is becoming unbearable for most.
It's been pretty hot here, like most everywhere, but not unbearable.
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