Sentences with phrase «by shrivelling»

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By July 1, investors must decide whether to stick with the fund, which has lost roughly 60 % over its life, or sell their stakes to a group of buyers for less than three - fourths of its shriveled value.
By responding in any way to this flaccid little shrivel of a prayer pimp, you encourage it.
Should not such as these, if by some freak chance they should ever overhear us, just quietly vomit once (had they anything in their shriveled bellies to expel!)
In chapters 13 and 15 (theological but not precisely episodical duplicates) he is publicly rejected by Samuel - Yahweh; and with the traumatic knowledge that his cause is no longer Yahweh's cause or that Yahweh's cause is no longer his cause, that magnificent man, the courageous heart, the valiant leadership are seen to shrivel, disintegrate, and atrophy.
Inca berries or golden berries, those shrivelled, orange - coloured fruits you see below, also go by the more common name of «physalis».
I think I got a bit discouraged by some failures: the first broccoli head ended up flowering, my zucchini plant produced squash that only grew to about three inches and then shriveled up, and there are still no peppers on my bell pepper plant.
Yeah I know - 638 FA CUPS in the last 4 Years.2978 Community Shields since February of last season.It really is quite pathetic mate.You never OFFER anything.You never ANSWER anything.You have been supported recently by some other Posters who quite clearly have a far better understanding of issues than you do.You seem to hide behind these «Saviours» of yours and shrivel off to the background hoping nobody notices.
Now that my breastfeeding days are over, my breasts have been replaced by dried - out, shriveled - up baby carrots.
By making all revenue fungible, you virtually eliminate the concept that a specific tax goes to any specific service and thus political support for the tax may shrivel up completely.
Labour leader Ed Miliband has said that the coalition's support is «shrivelling», after his party's win in the Wythenshawe and Sale East by - election.
Thanks to one intemperate outburst by David Cameron during a TV election debate, Britain's pensioners can now look happily on while the rest of us see our incomes shrivel.
A report last month from PricewaterhouseCoopers said that Atlantic City's gambling revenue, which totaled $ 5.2 billion in 2006, had shriveled to $ 3.3 billion in 2011, and would shrink further, to $ 2.8 billion, by 2015.
Looking for the roots of this sensory decline, German researchers at Ruhr University Bochum stumbled on a surprise: rather than shriveling up, the brain's sensory body map — which helps us discriminate Braille letters by determining where the raised bumps are in relation to one another — expands with age, exactly as it does during learning.
Among them was a South American man, observed by Prussian naturalist Alexander von Humboldt, who subbed as wet nurse after his wife fell ill as well as male missionaries in Brazil that were the sole milk supply for their children because their wives had shriveled breasts.
The ice coverage on the Arctic Ocean shriveled last September to 1.32 million square miles, the smallest expanse ever recorded and less than half the area covered by sea ice three decades ago.
But the river, overused for farming and left stagnant by huge dams, is shrivelling.
I want to know if you have touched the center of your own sorrow, if you have been opened by life's betrayals or have been shriveled and closed from fear of...
If only he protected us from the scientific incorrectness of so many other films: «Jurassic Park» (cloning dinosaurs through embalmed mosquitoes is preposterous), «Alien» (a mouth inside a mouth would choke it to death) and «Raiders of the Lost Ark.» (Closing your eyes does not protect your head from being exploded, shriveled, or melted by pissed - off angels.
Tolerable while running, the movie shrivels almost immediately following the end credits, partly because Bier roots her story in no plausible social reality outside Audrey's well - heeled suburbia, sketching an especially vague blueprint for drug rehabilitation (one early scene finds Jerry inexplicably mopping the floor at a methadone clinic yet scorning methadone).
This alarming gap will not only shrivel the dreams of children, it will cripple the state by ensuring an undereducated workforce.
A shriveled specimen preserved by alcohol — gin, in his case.»
Many a softer article would have shrivelled but after drying overnight, the Saddleback was virtually unharmed by the ordeal.
Rating: 3/5 Naked Selfies of Trump playing Goat Simulator by swinging his shriveled balls at a modified Donkey Konga controller
Furthermore the horizontal depiction of extreme dissolution illustrated by their intact (green) sea butterfly shell dissolving into an extremely shriveled shell (red), rarely if ever happens in the ocean's upper layers.
There was no prediction by these «experts» that the mosquito population in portions of Africa would actually plummet and new malaria case numbers would shrivel.
I was so inspired by the door that I cleaned up the porch and got rid of some random things that were on it (including a moment of shame, a tiny shriveled moldy pumpkin hiding behind a few planters, awesome — that's happened two years in a row now!).
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