Sentences with phrase «perversionisms run the gauntlets»

Once you've run the gauntlet with «why» and «what if,» it's time to ask «how.»
It ran a gauntlet of approvals upon approvals.
«[Eric] made me run the gauntlet, trying to see how much shit I could take and if I could break,» he says.
I've been wet shaving for a number of years and have run the gauntlet on double edged blades.
«Running the Gauntlet just played the Trump Card.
It seems that the redundancies of bitter atheists does run the gauntlets of chaliced forsakenness.
The would - be priest runs a gauntlet that, the accumulating evidence indicates, all too often screens out healthy heterosexual men who are religiously orthodox, traditional in their piety, and resistant to manipulative therapeutic techniques that only thinly disguise an ideology of dissent.
Because I've had to run the gauntlet where many Christians would proclaim there is no fruit that could come from such a rotten tree, but I'm convinced otherwise.
He called you by your last name (a practice I use to this day), he had a way of instilling fear into kids who would goof - off and cause distractions in other classes (a practice I was very much unable to duplicate during my one - year stint as an 8th - grade English teacher), and you had to run the gauntlet of sentence - diagramming grammar, which advanced to a pretty complex level, before the more «cool - teacher» aspects of Mr. Pacilio were unveiled — and even then, the tests on those rock songs were no joke!
Faith does run the gauntlets of all societal quandaries be they Godly or even godless and also ungodly.
Perversionisms run the gauntlets of civilization's streams of bickering whineries!
Brilliant people run the gauntlets of all manners and mannerisms of social peculiarities from agnostic to gnostic to very religious to being atheistically orientated.
A single kale salad that ran the gauntlet, beating out all others, for a slice of limelight.
Anticipation factor: If this is the Capitals» year to win the Cup, it's only fair they run the gauntlet on the way to the top.
However, it's very rare for a Team to just run the gauntlet from start to finish..
At the combine, prospects run the gauntlet of drills while retired NFL veterans stand close by to help guide them into the league
tomorrow at work will run the gauntlet of humiliation as ever no doubt.
To summarise maybe complacently is deep rooted within our club right from the board, through to the management and to the fan base that are happy to settle for the stability of a reliable underachieving management regime rather than run the gauntlet of change and with that change bringing new blood which poses an element of risk.
But Wenger decided to stay and run the gauntlet of further protests from Arsenal fans.
Get home from the game at 11 last night, in work this morning running the gauntlet of shame over our loss.....
Upsets are fun to talk about but these are the dream match - ups we live for and both front - runners needed to run the gauntlet to get here since September..
To summarise, maybe complacentcy is deep rooted within our club right from the Board, through to the management and to the fan base that are happy to settle for the stability of a reliable underachieving management regime rather than run the gauntlet of change and with that change bringing new blood which poses an element of risk.
From morning sickness to back pain, sleeplessness, to swelling, and inexplicably itchy skin, I've run the gauntlet of pregnancy woes.
I have now run the gauntlet for every birth type imaginable.
Although there's half a chance the parties might decide to avoid running the gauntlet of the press by holding their talks in parliament.
Getting through his speech was the parliamentary equivalent of running a gauntlet.
The video starts off with several GOP senators (among them is Mark Grisanti, still undecided as of Sunday) running the gauntlet after their closed - door conference.
This year marks the sixth time the incumbent has run the gauntlet of public opinion to get elected to the County Legislature.
«I think it's fair to say that the women who have run the gauntlet and gotten advanced STEM degrees will find the labor market quite welcoming if they choose to seek employment in academic STEM jobs,» writes Jennifer Glass, a sociologist at the University of Texas, Austin, in an e-mail.
ARCADE's detection of a cosmic radio background must now run the gauntlet, too.
Such costs include: (1) metabolic energy that must be devoted to mating and meiosis; (2) energy and time expended locating a mating partner; (3) that only 50 % of parental genes are transmitted to any given progeny or that two individuals are required to produce one progeny (resulting in the so - called 2-fold cost of sex); and (4) the fact that two genomes that have run the gauntlet of adaptive selection are shuffled during the process, breaking apart well - adapted genomic configurations [57].
On the outside, your face must run the gauntlet of exposure to the sun's UV rays and pollutants in the air.
One company that decided to run this gauntlet was a dating service built by a programmer in Manchester that had a classic niche proposition — to match singles who liked people with beards, to people who had beards.
Alexandre Aja's re-imagining runs a gauntlet of malevolent moments.
The climactic set pieces in which Tris runs a gauntlet of virtual - reality scenarios are created largely with CGI.
Wade is running the gauntlet to retrieve a bride for Dracula — but when Shiklah the Succubus Queen makes her monstrous debut, will Deadpool win the fair heart of a fearsome lady?
Valiant Digital and Bat in the Sun have released the first trailer for Ninjak vs. The Valiant Universe, the upcoming live - action digital series which sees Ninjak running a gauntlet of Valiant's greatest heroes; check it out below after the official synopsis... Colin King is Ninjak, MI - 6's deadliest intelligence operative, and weapons expert.
For a Haynes enthusiast, they'll likely run the gauntlet on its construction and performances, eating every morsel of it up with a spoon.
It is probably too dark and too much an unflattering portrait of Hollywood to run the gauntlet of awards season.
That said, if Feig intends to up the scariness factor, and make his Ghostbusters run the gauntlet, his casting choices seem odd.
The first game in the series was a bit forced and disjointed, but the sequel was an exciting run the gauntlet.
But the joy of the holidays just means added stress for the heroines of A Bad Moms Christmas (played again by Kristen Bell, Mila Kunis, and Kathryn Hahn), for whom yuletide cheer becomes more like running a gauntlet when their respective terrible mothers (played by Susan Sarandon, Christine Baranski, and Cheryl Hines) show up unannounced for some forced family bonding time.
We see brutality, as the Irish prisoners are forced to bathe and run a gauntlet of British guards, in riot gear, as they are beaten by batons that are being banged against plastic shields, but McQueen does a wise thing, and briefly shows a split screen shot of one of the guards, who has snuck away from the gauntlet, and is weeping in a dark private room.
Sebastian Lelio's story of a Spanish trans woman running a gauntlet of hostility and abuse from her dead lover's family cuts to the core of our expectations about equality or mere civilised behaviour (its Spanish title is Una Mujer Fantastica).
Instead of placing towers and picking off enemies you are thrust into the difficult scenario of finding a way to run the gauntlet.
«Many of those who escape do so for one generation only: as things now are, their children may have to run the gauntlet all over again.»
Let's suppose that parent advocates run this gauntlet and manage to force a turnaround at a given school, as appears to be happening at Desert Trails.
In Arizona, where charter schools will not have to run the gauntlet of a hostile regulator, that sector is likely to thrive.
Step up to the plate Bite the bullet Have the courage of your convictions Gird up your loins Grow a set Screw your courage to the sticking post Take the bull by the horns Throw caution to the wind Put your ass on the line Fly into the face of danger Run the gauntlet And hang in there.
The only place that I know you don't have to «run the gauntlet» to make sure you have bought an ISBN in your own name is either directly from RR Bowker or www.SelfPublishing.com.
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