Sentences with phrase «pained by»

The Press are pained by this.
She is entertaining and pained by life's difficulties.
This resembles the Three Brothers themselves, as Hermione and Ignotus both were wiser than those around them, Harry and Cadmus both were pained by deaths in their past, and Ron and Anitoch both had others in their life they wanted to surpass.
A third party, Olivia (Patricia Clarkson), a separated artist pained by the recent death of her young son, interacts with them both, forming a perfectly eclectic circle of three friends.
I know that I was pained by my blemishes, but that experience taught me to treat myself with love and to never take good skin for granted.
I recently asked, still pained by Luciana's ordeal.
A former Deputy National Chairman (South) of the People's Democratic Party, Olabode George, on Monday said he was extremely pained by the death of his first...
While commending President Muhammadu Buhari for his relentless war against the Boko Haram terrorists since assumption of office, CAN however, said it was pained by «his silence over the ongoing genocide in the last few weeks.»
A former Deputy National Chairman (South) of the People's Democratic Party, Olabode George, on Monday said he was extremely pained by the death of his first son, Dipo.
Ladies and Gentlemen; I am greatly pained by the events of the past few days.
Speaking to Citi News on the sidelines of a ceremony to observe one year of the MP's death, Ivy Danquah - Adu said the immediate family is still pained by cold murder of the late legislator.
Chief Olabode George, former Deputy National Chairman (South) of the People's Democratic Party (PDP), on Monday said he was extremely pained by the death of his first son, Dipo.
«I feel pained by this calculated and dastardly attempt to soil my reputation and I condemn same in no terms.
The President is greatly pained by this persistent violence and the total disregard for the sanctity of life by those he called «these hideously evil people who have no iota of respect for humanity, decency and civilization.»
The President said he was seriously pained by this persistent violence and the total disregard for the sanctity of life by those he called «'' hideously evil people who have no iota of respect for humanity, decency and civilization.»
Chief Olabode George, former Deputy National Chairman (South) of the People's Democratic Party (PDP), on Monday said he was extremely pained by the death...
Many in the NDC were shocked and pained by his claim especially as no part of the report has those claims.
I am pregnant with my second child now and still pained by the realization that i would not be able to breastfeed my first born because of IGT.
Antonio Conte looked pained by much of this occasion, his celebrations at the end betraying relief rather than delight, though squeezing a semi-final place from such an anxious contest may end up being to his advantage.
One side, pained by a protest occurring during the national anthem, will say that our troops fight for the flag.
Arsenal lost to Watford on Tuesday night, but many of their rivals failed to win also, and we could have reason to not be overly pained by the results as a whole.
Rabbits were least sensitive to the spice, while guinea pigs were particularly pained by it.
I can't help to be a little pained by this statement as both Jon and I said many times that we'd support you through the crap we all went through.
We are pained by the loss of unity, the outcome of human weakness and of sin, which has occurred despite the priestly prayer of Christ the Saviour: «So that they may all be one, as you, Father, are in me and I in you... so that they may be one, as we are one» (Jn 17:21).
I've toughened up enough to wonder if some of those churchy heels might just get what they deserve — a little cracked and pained by the same kind of abrasive friction they've been dishing out all these years.
What is offensive that Ms. Harris is so pained by a fictional Christmas character being represented as White that she would rather see said character portrayed in the form of a bird rather than a human being.
And Peter, pained by the question, answers, «Yes, Lord; you know that I love you.»
Miller appears pained by the experience but turns cerebral when describing the improbability of such losses.

Not exact matches

While the comfortably well - off and live - for - today segments may carry on as usual, the slam - on - the - brakes and pained - but - patient segments — by far the large majority of consumers — may well retain the consumption habits they've learned.
Thus Ferdinand Mount, in an otherwise astute essay on America's bicentennial, comments on the shock effect of Watergate: What Europeans are bewildered by is the American's affectation of pained surprise on receiving a specific proof of the corruption he knows to be endemic to his political system.
I have been pained many times by the ugliness of the «sanctified» inhumanity we foster and employ, and I know that it has often made me more thick skinned to a particular person or incident than I should have been.
The protestant responses to the «Declaration on the Unicity and Salvific Universality of Jesus Christ and the Church» recently issued by Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger's Office for the Doctrine of the Faith (ODF) have been mostly pained surprise, sometimes anger.
Protestant responses to the «Declaration on the Unicity and Salvific Universality of Jesus Christ and the Church» recently issued by Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger's Office for the Doctrine of the Faith have been mostly pained surprise, sometimes anger.
Judging by his pained expression it appears the Belgian international does not rate the quality of the bubbly.
The pained humming of Juvenile can only be matched by Kid Cudi or a chorus of God's most beloved angels.
Many children are pained greatly by divorce, and at the same time most of the same children are resilient.
I usually write in coffee shops and when I look at those writing near me I often see pained faces, tortured by the writing process.
«I am pained over his death and wish to express my condolences to the bereaved family and management of Kessben FM», he revealed on Abusua Nkomo hosted by Kwame Adinkra.
After a period of pained indecision and a 24 - hour prayer fast, Romney stepped down from AMC in February 1962 to enter electoral politics [90][93][97](given an indefinite leave of absence, he was succeeded as president of AMC by Roy Abernethy).
The lawmakers were specifically pained that, the EFCC boss, Magu, was still being allowed by the President to act as Chairman of the anti-graft agency, even when the Senate had long rejected him.
«He's rattled by the health service,» he observed, trying his best to look pained and upset.
Victor Smith recently said he can not forgive Rawlings because he is «pained» by some actions of former President Jerry Rawlings including his sack.
Condemning the insults, Ms Aryee, founder of the Salt & Light Ministry told Chief Jerry Forson on Accra100.5 FM's morning show Ghana Yensom on Wednesday, 12 October that: «What really pained me is the abuse hurled at Mrs Charlotte Osei by one of the disqualified flag bearers, [Hassan Ayariga].
When a second Earth appears in the sky, apparently populated by exact duplicates of the people on our planet, no one is concerned with silly practical issues of gravitational forces, orbits, or tides; instead, American society erupts into pained soul - searching, wondering what the event means to humanity, and what it would be like for a person to meet their exact duplicate.
The earlier film's sobering perspective on the cynical and self - centered point of view of a budding novelist is replaced by a more aesthetically prismatic consideration of two female friends at a pained crossroads.
(He says it was fun, but every word he says is undone by the pained look on his face.)
Need is prolonged by some forced and sometimes pained comic relief mostly assigned to rapper Kid Cudi (billed under his birth name of Scott Mescudi and playing Tobey's eyes in the sky) and Night at the Museum fixture Rami Malek.
Written by Luc Besson (Taken) and Adi Hasak, it's easy to mock this picture for all of its pained moments that should have been easily excised.
Playing a tightly wound, ambitious but thwarted doctor seemingly holding onto her sanity by only a few threads, Metcalf is a wonder of pained expressions and loaded delivery.
However, if you ask most teaching colleagues and parents to share memories of learning about poetry, they recall, often with pained expressions, intensely studying a small number of poets in high school, where they had to analyze poems word by word.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z