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hurtfully
adverb
In a hurtful manner.
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Sean Parker had been quietly, hurtfully ousted from the company after an email was unearthed in which he referred to file-sharers as pirates, something Napster's lawyers were always careful to deny.
Obviously, this was completely true, not remotely an attempt to pander to voters and certainly not a joust at Rudy Giuliani, Mrs Clinton's likely rival for the Senate seat, whose most notably human characteristic is his devotion to the "Bronx Bombers".Alas, very few people (including, hurtfully, the Yankee players) seem to believe Mrs Clinton.
It was the customary winner-loser dynamic: the defeated – in this case Wales, by 26-19 almostlmost as hurtfully in their Cardiff citadel, two tries to one – attempting to "take the positives" while the victors pick holes in their game and vow to put them right.
It has been derided as a museum for the YouTube generation, a new Valley of the Kings, an underground inverted pyramid, an egoseum, the future, the past, an un-museum, and — one feels, hurtfully for Walsh — conventional.
Anyway, imagine you are in us's shoes, and have to leave out not only Springsteen and Bono and Beyoncé and Led Zeppelin but also, and perhaps most hurtfully of all, the fourth-century Coptic singer whose name transliterates most closely as "Dyt-Koek" and who took the trouble to be dug out of his grave, in Jordan, and reanimated just for these sessions.
"Not having much choice at my age," he would say to her, hurtfully, "I chose you".
The tackles thundered hurtfully in the way that they have always done in Glasgow's derby.
It's going to turn hurtfully cold before the evening ends.
History, they fear, will repeat its most sordid chapters unless it is stopped right now, and that's why they act as if a few mean words wound as hurtfully as any program of, say, antitrust enforcement.
Just how hurtfully do we still stumble?
Live better, that's to say, although to fail less hurtfully and with more care might be a straighter way of saying what I feel.
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