At one of his benefits at the latter house, 15 Aug . 1805, he revived the burlesque of " The Tailors ", at which the Tailors'Guild, expecting to be unsympathetically portrayed by a comedian, turned out armed with scissors and started a riot.
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F . Murray Abraham ( " Amadeus " ) portrays the chronologically misplaced Lot as a lovable louse hen-pecked to distraction by his wife, who is played so unsympathetically by Carol Kane that you'll cheer the heaven-sent fireball that removes her from the plot.
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Cassie becomes despondent and dependent on Ted when she learns that she has lost her job, where she was hated by everyone, her ex-boyfriend is also a guest at the wedding and has hooked up with Sophia, and her parents unsympathetically leave Ted to comfort Cassie after he meets them.
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Rosemary Herbert, writing for " Library Journal ", is less enchanted : " The book is lively at times, particularly when Reith is forced to marry an alien, but for the most part it reads like a traveler's nightmare, full of stereotyped characters, unsympathetically portrayed ."
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Politics may still account for half the gossip in Washington, and anyone who attempts to bite the hand that feeds is still unsympathetically sent to limbo, but these days the discussions are less likely to take place in the lemon-color drawing rooms of Georgetown than in the new mansions along the Potomac in Great Falls, Va.
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Some works were seized and displayed at the infamous Nazi exhibition of degenerate art including his monumental sculpture " Der Neue Mensch ( The New Man ) " which was photographed unsympathetically and used as the cover illustration of the exhibition catalogue . " Der Neue Mensch " was never recovered and is assumed to have been destroyed.
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I think that this thread should probably be closed without action, but I would ask the other administrators who staff this noticeboard to, in future, ensure that they evaluate all complaints filed under the " Digwuren " case quite unsympathetically : my general impression is that assuming good faith has systematically been shown to be an unwise approach.
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In a standard psychiatric evaluation, the first section is called, rather unsympathetically, the Chief Complaint or CC . It is usually the patient's statement of the problem that caused him or her to seek out a psychiatrist : " My wife and I are having difficulties " or " I feel anxious all the time at work " or " I think I'm depressed ."
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However, it might be for legal reasons : an example I personally experienced concerned the novel " The Girl in a Swing " by Richard Adams ( best known for " Watership Down " ), which was withdrawn only a few days before its ( first ) publication date because of a libel action-it portrayed unsympathetically a character based on and identifiable with an actual person, and was later republished with textual alterations.
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(2 ) The above parties in 1987 to 1994 entered into a chain of pension Holidays . The employer contribution payments being blocked from being invested into the miners pension scheme investments fund with the full and certain knowledge that the miners final salary pension payments would be unsympathetically without pity or care degraded due to that payment holiday taken, a estimated ? : 7 billion pounds was blocked from being additional to the value of the mineworkers pension scheme investment pot by that pension payment holiday, proving a considerable debasing act to the final salary pension payments.