Sentences with phrase «withers on»

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«I Have to See A Man About A Dog» is among the works by Margaret Ann Withers on view at G Spot Gallery Dec. 3 - Jan.
The bad stuff is weeded out and withers on the vine, while the good stuff rises on its own merit.
A pretty good cast consisting of two Oscar winners and two Oscar nominees withers on the vine, waiting for a first time director to get on with things in «Same Kind of Different as Me,» a faith - based drama of the... Continue reading →
Bored tale of squabbling over Californian wineries withers on the vine.
You should be overjoyed that the beliefs that have shackled your mind and warped your morality to such a poisonous extent are withering on the vine.
Discredited by its association with a movement which had sought to eradicate Christianity itself, «progressive» Catholicism withered on the vine, while a newly confident «conservative» faith, characterised by rigorous orthodoxy and strict adherence to the Pope, would come to dominate Catholicism throughout the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
Orange tiger lilies cut from the garden days ago, withered on their stems.
It may well be that the Tribunal case will wither on the vine if Murray Goulburn obtains approval from the corporate regulator to withdraw its takeover offer for Warrnambool.
Arya and the House of Black and White; Rickon Stark; Ellaria Sand, the Sand Snakes, and a Dorne subplot best left to wither on the vine; Ghost; Euron Greyjoy; Bran and the Three - Eyed Raven; visions of young Ned Stark; Bronn (maybe Littlefinger can pay him to join the Knights of the Vale?)
A lot of great players wither on the vine, become wallflowers, when the pressure is the biggest.»
Refusing to wither on the vine, they have put together amazing attendance streaks that date back as far as 1911.
Fearful of withering on an ivy vine back home, Swimming Coach Peter Daland (below) took off for southern California, where he now manages a classy pack of past, present and future champions
Reeves and Collins are happy to let the House of Lords «wither on the vine», express an anti-pluralist instinct for unicameralism rather more common in the collectivist tradition than the democratic republican one.
«While we wait for an overhaul of the social care system, it's vital that care services aren't allowed to wither on the vine.
«Instead, he squandered millions on a fake party, and left millions more in his campaign account as New York Democrats in the legislature and in Congress withered on the vine.
He admits many believe party politics is withering on the vine.
The 2,900 - acre Enterprise Park at Calverton has gone undeveloped for years, with a variety of proposals withering on the vine.
After the vote was in, the Working Families Party issued a bitter statement, saying the governor had squandered his resources on a «fake» party, Cuomo's newly created Women's Equality Party, and that he had let Democrats in the legislature and in Congress «wither on the vine».
``... UKIP probably will have a good night in the Euro elections and wither on the vine almost immediately.»
«Today, we saw hope die and wither on the vine of injustice.
He argues that because the technological gap between advanced conventional boats and nuclear boats is slowly but surely closing (another unsubstantiated statement), with the former costing half as much, then the days of the nuclear submarine are numbered and it will be allowed to wither on the military vine.
«It would be crazy to simultaneously boost applied research and allow fundamental research to wither on the vine,» says Robert Massey, deputy executive director of the Royal Astronomical Society in London.
Is your inner sommelier withering on the vine at that desk job?
If Mann is less known than the others it may be because his painterly gifts tend to wither on TV screens.
The Toronto International Film Festival, which ended Sunday, has long been a proving ground for Oscar buzz, a preview of the next few months in cinema where movies either begin to build critical momentum for a major awards campaign or wither on the vine.
Some of the winners» names were familiar just kicked - off awards season — Alexander Payne's Hawaiian - set «The Descendants» was named Best Picture, as it also was recently by the Los Angeles Film Critics Association — but perhaps the biggest winner of the night was Nicolas Winding Refn's neon - lit, criminally overlooked «Drive,» which sadly withered on the box office vine earlier this fall and yet sped off with the most trophies Sunday night.
'' «Withering on the vine» might work in the private sector but it is not an acceptable outcome for children... Struggling schools need rapid help to turn around, not a long drawn - out death of declining resources and numbers, condemning the remaining pupils to lower standards,» he added.
«The local education authority is going to wither on the vine in many cases.
After letting the Z4 roadster wither on the proverbial vine for the last half decade, BMW finally gave us a preview of its upcoming replacement at the 2017 Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance in Carmel, California.
After letting the Z4 roadster wither on the proverbial vine for the last half decade, BMW finally gave us a preview of its upcoming replacement at the 2017 Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance in Carmel - by - the - Sea, California.
Perhaps smarting after letting its three - row seven - passenger Q7 wither on the vine, Audi has ignored trying to play catch - up with its competitors.
What devalues literature is letting it wither on the vine.
They released the 9.7 - inch Kindle DX in 2009 and then updated it in 2010, but then they never even bothered to keep the software up - to - date after that and just let the DX wither on the vine.
The ideas I have for more literary works will probably wither on the vine.
With the world + dog and even Sony now using ePub as the e-book standard, it would make life simpler for all if Bookeen just left Mobipocket to wither on the vine and become the sole preserve of the Kindle.
Yahoo Finance used to have some good BBs but they withered on the vine (I have no clue if they are active or dead now).
In his absence, the Colorado Veterinary Association withered on the vine.
Travel Agents: Agents have all flexibility to do the transaction wither on the Deposit account, Credit account or through the payment gateway.
Despite all of the effort and resources that went into Sabreman Stampede, perhaps it's better that it withered on the vine.
In July, Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard unveiled a national carbon tax on that country's 500 worst polluters, after her predecessor was turfed from office when his own carbon pricing scheme withered on the vine.
A fat portion of academia would wither on the vine.
Some tropical regions could lose up to 200 growing days a year, and more than two billion rural people could see their hopes wither on the vine or in the field.
Potential clients that have been successfully enticed to contact law firms are left to wither on the vine through poor intake practices.
Probably wither on the vine!
New thinking is required if the Ontario Reports are not to wither on the vine.
In this way the remaining hereditary peers would, as Lord Anderson put it, «wither on the vine» and so gradually die out.
This looks more like a view of the Constitution that's likely to wither on the vine,» Mr. Sossin said.
Sadly it looks like the Mini is going to wither on the vine.
Spotify without Universal Music would swiftly wither on the vine.
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