Sentences with phrase «sears into»

In 2015, the Competition Bureau also launched another ongoing investigation against Sears into deceptive marketing practices for mattresses.
The Spanish countryside unfolds before me, vibrant greens, golden hills and that blue twilight sky that forever sears itself into memory.
Many observers expect Lampert to turn Sears into an unofficial hedge fund, using the cash to either trade stocks or make investments in other companies; sort of a Warren Buffett in miniature.
There are images destined to be as indelible as the two suns of Tatooine — one comes with a silence so stark it sears into the mind, proof of how sound, and the lack of it, impacts cinema — and there are heroes and villains that will fuel the imagination of fans for years to come.
Boire, who previously worked at Best Buy and Brookstone (which filed for bankruptcy last year), parlayed his successful tenure of sales declines at Sears into a job as CEO of struggling bookseller Barnes & Noble, where, somehow, we think he'll feel right at home.
He managed to salvage something from the business, but the VC money was gone and the failure was seared into his brain.
This photo is seared into my memory — it was a decade ago today.
Black Monday is forever seared into the psyche of every trader and investor that was part of the markets on that fateful day.
These «truths» were seared into my brain like a brand on a baby cow.
The images of him standing at the door at the University of Alabama to prevent two black students from entering had been seared into my mind.
But the traumatic experience was seared into his memory.
What was seared into the Palestinian consciousness was the opposite of what Israel wanted.
I had never watched anyone die before, and the memory of it has been forever seared into my memory.
The Planned Parenthood videos will not have seared themselves into the memories of those who are not already conservatives.
First, Pat would tap the 60 - plus years of coaching experience with which she surrounds herself, consulting swiftly with her staff: DeMoss, with her uncanny ability to see what all 10 players were doing on the floor; Holly Warlick, who had the game seared into her soul as Pat's point guard in the late»70s; and Al Brown, who could study video and spot the neck twitch that indicated that the opposing team's forward was about to drive left.
The Depression was very much with us; it daily seared into the life of every student.
Whether it's a first kiss, first bet, first love, or first arrest the memory is seared into your brain for eternity.
It is one of those «seared into your brain» kind of moments.
The technology suffered growing pains, seared into the public's mind by the Chernobyl and Three Mile Island accidents, but plants have demonstrated remarkable reliability and efficiency recently.
The Leishmania (green) attacking these host cells may sear themselves into the memory of a special class of immune T cells.
Even harrowing memories — the so - called flashbulb memories that feel as if they have been permanently seared into the brain — are not as accurate as we think.
To this day, Dr. Prager's article remains seared into my brain.
But whereas I found a film like Spider - man: Homecoming to be more successful at balancing all its elements, it did not sear itself into the brain — both my own as well as the collective throbbing mass of pop culture — the way that Ragnarok did.
It is so awful that only once did I react to anything on the screen with any audible sound that wasn't a groan... and, conveniently, since the moment has been permanently seared into my brain like a branding iron, I can tell you exactly when that happened.
Twenty - five years of their agony is seared into the movie.
The Coen Brothers» «Blood Simple» (1984) was a dark affair, full of shadows and pinpoint light, its noir imagery seared into memory by key scenes of nightmare - inducing violence.
The clock is ticking on the legacy of JFK in Jackie; while how he died will be seared into the American psyche forever; the important work is establishing the legacy to ensure his Presidency is never forgotten.
It is precisely this kind of fever dream which leaves its impressions seared into memory.
Regardless of its archetypical premise, and the fact that the story won't exactly be seared into any viewer's long - term memory, the new film from Stoller is the new big boy comedy on the block.
It worked; Annie Wilkes torture of bed - ridden Paul Sheldon is forever seared into viewers» minds.
The attack was broadcast live to billions around the world and is seared into the memory of nearly everyone who was old enough to remember.
Thanks to articles and documentaries such as Waiting for «Superman,» most of us have an image seared into our brain of a slew of know - nothing teachers, removed from the classroom after years of sleeping through class, sitting in state - funded «rubber rooms» while continuing to draw hefty salaries.
Those iconic Bond moments are seared into the consciousness of millions.
It proved an eye - opening experience that reinforced just how much the Volkswagen van has been seared into the national consciousness — at least out here on the left coast.
It is seared into our brains, even if we don't comprehend its full meaning.
«Unconsciously, we construct the specific stories of our lives to coincide with timeless universal patterns already seared into the ganglia of our brains.»
Both of them had the faces of mariners: eyes narrowed in a perpetual squint, wrinkles seared into place by too much sun, and a sharpness of expression that even heavy seas would not disturb.
- The Independent (UK) «The writing is richly sensuous, and this atmospheric novel is filled with scenes that sear themselves into the memory.»
When they staggered out of the bar five hours later one particular comment of Konrath's was seared into Sakey's brain: «You could stay in school, and in a year you'll have an MFA.
World - renowned Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon is summoned to a Swiss research facility to analyze a cryptic symbol seared into the chest of a murdered physicist...
He was the most beautiful man I'd ever seen, and with eyes so green they seared into my soul.
The monthly payment was only $ 559 dollars (that number is seared into my brain), which I could easily afford.
I don't want any animal to go through what mine did, or any guardian to have this haunting memory seared into their minds for the rest of their lives.
We're going to take a moment to allow ourselves to feel all the feels, have it seared into our memories, and continue moving forward on our path, learning, growing, teaching, and inspiring.
If you're the type to just need every last little bit of strategy seared into your brain and as many hot tips flowing through your mind as possible while you attempt to win each and every one of your matches, you can go ahead and grab this Fortnite Battle Royale Master Guide, available on both Kindle and in paperback forms.
All of the dialog is completely seared into my memory even if I don't play it for a few months.
Birdo, Mouser and Wart are all exceptional, but Phanto is the SMB2 rogue seared into our memories.
Nari Ward means to criticize an American empire, using oil drums to imagine the Stars and Stripes searing into human flesh.
Michelle Lopez's gorgeous Blue Angel was actually inspired by the destruction of the Twin Towers in NYC — the impact of industrial airplane parts against public buildings seared into her psyche.
And so the art season begins hot with several noticeable impressions searing into our firing synapses.
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