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The thousands of dollars spent on the hospital admission would have masked a galling reality: no one was addressing the man's core medical problem, which was that he had a chronic and deadly disease that remained dangerously out of control.
Not that I'd ever been incarcerated in sex chokey before, Lord no, but it was the umpteenth time that I'd been confronted with the galling reality that there are things over which I have no control and people who can force their will upon you.
By the time it closed on October 1st the Tories were beginning but only beginning to face up to a much more disorienting worry: that the familiar political track they had been cantering around may soon be replaced by a new and unpredictable obstacle course.That galling reality seemed to dawn on Mr Cameron on September 30th, when he made a short unscheduled statement on the financial turmoil.
Despite their prominence and name recognition, they constantly bumped up against the intrinsic and galling reality that when it came to leadership and decision making in organizations, the hard edge of traditional and ingrained male domination and female marginalization continued to be the order of the day.
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I laughed at her sarcasm and wit on "The Real Housewives of New York" and tuned in when she broke away from the other gals and got her own reality show.
What the folks were saying was that the iPad "felt" expensive while the Gal Tab "felt" cheap, although, in reality, the market has priced them at approximately the same point.
Among the shows: Replaced by a Chimp, in which a monkey does human jobs, and What Girls Want, a reality show featuring three gals who give on-the-spot makeovers to guys they pick out in a nightclub.
She's a reality-based gal, a Depression-era child who says she's "too stiff-necked" for politics (sorry, Ralph), her way of implying that politicians will compromise principles when the pressure's on or the price is right.
When you're not hosting "Reality Checked" and impersonating our favorite gals on Bravo, where can people find you?
I decided to embrace reality TV and started working as a gal Friday for a reality show producer.
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