Sentences with phrase «as wallowing»

Yes, it's a Lexus, but it's a massive, old - fashioned body - on - frame SUV — the very machine that I once dismissed as a wallowing sow.
Held last weekend at Newton Park in Glen Ellyn, the event drew 100 6 - to 11 - year - olds, who squealed in delight as they wallowed in two 50 - by -50-foot expanses of mud.
Lavender and camomile are often sought for their calming properties so a baby bath soap like Johnson's Baby Bedtime Bath with Lavender or Earth Friendly Baby Soothing Chamomile Bubble Bath will help relax baby as they wallow in the warm water, fascinated by bubble playtime.
And the simplest explanation illustrating the stupidity of the GOP's demand for fiscal austerity NOW (as we wallow in a recession) comes straight from any introductory economics course.
In their peaceful village, the Smurfs prepare a surprise party for the lone lady in their midst, Smurfette (pop star Katy Perry), as she wallows in the despair of thinking her friends forgot her birthday.
As they wallow in the trappings of modern convenience and swallow the lies that the government and media feed them, Jeff suffers through anxiety, depression, fear and worry as he struggles to make ends meet.
With knock - out excursions, you'll be able to over-indulge in culture off the train, as well as wallow in the fantastic service, spectacular food and opulent surroundings on board.

Not exact matches

Sports can mirror our own failings at times — the low periods known as a losing effort at work and the wallowing colossal inability to rise to the challenge as a father.
Now the replacement fighter, the wallowing collection of defective parts flying in close proximity known as the F - 35 costs $ 250 million each - unless you want an engine in it.
But often it's just as important to remember to wonder (not only wallow): Concentrate on what will make your work even better, what success looks like, and how productive you'll be if you build on what's good while also focusing on the problem - solving.»
Hopefully having a good wallow, really thinking about your feelings and showing yourself some compassion (sadly, there's no word from Gilbertson on whether that can come in the form of chocolate fudge brownie icecream) should help ease your fear of failure going forward, but Gilbertson suggests that you take things slowly as you move on from a disappointment.
«Having this realization didn't mean I needed to wallow in every unhelpful habit and self - destructive pattern; it meant that I could stop thinking about «bad» traits as if they were alien, loathsome flaws that I had to stamp out entirely,» she wisely writes.
Now the replacement fighter, the wallowing collection of defective parts flying in close proximity known as the F - 35 costs $ 250 million each — unless you want an engine in it.
Since Freston's ouster, as well as a plethora of lawsuits, bad press, lost talent and internal battles, Viacom stock has wallowed near five - year lows.
Until the US figures out how to distinguish between economically productive activity, as opposed to rent extraction and spending money in order to reduce tax liability, we are going to wallow in economic dysfunction.
N has grown its revenue by 23 % compounded annually over the past five years while hemorrhaging cash as operating cash flow (NOPAT) has wallowed between - $ 15 million and - $ 30 million every year.
All you care about is wallowing in the grief of others as if that gave you some sort of authority?
Some unfortunately will be continually recycled as «mythicians» doomed for all eternity wallowing in the myths of fortune telling, angels, global floods, magic trees, resurrections and ascensions!!!
It's easy (and frankly immature) to dismiss those who disagree with your position as «sharing their hatredness»... But what's harder is to try to understand that, if you are wrong, then you and all likeminded souls are wallowing in the chains of mental slavery to a myth.
The idiotic theory of original sin as in «I was born a sinner, ha, ha, ha, and I can't do no better so I'll just wallow in it like a moron» is the beginning of Calvinism.
Suffering, also, is nothing new and we are called to let it lead us into new directions, such as prayer, and not get us to wallow forever in bitterness.
The Third World, wallowing in want and victimized by exploitation, may even regard economic survival as too important to be neglected.
The rest of the world will leave you and your ilk wallow in your ignorance as we move ahead of you in every way imaginable.
The Lutheran heritage in music is far from barren — Luther himself was a musician of note and to be Lutheran is to know that J. S. Bach is to music as Shakespeare is to literature — but the musical culture of the Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod (LCMS) had by the 1940s been considerably corrupted by American evangelical Protestantism, and I wallowed in the corruption.
Then, one day, while wallowing in guilt and wailing to Jesus for forgiveness, I had a vision — clear as hd tv — and a voice said, «I've healed you already.
It's part of the «do as I say not as I do» doctrine of hypocrisy that Christians wallow in.
I don't assume all Christians or believers are hateful, wallowing - in - the - mud, ignorant fools, even though your post comes across as such.
Part of your response must be to not wallow in the pain and to not use the pain as an excuse / justification for abusive behavior.
For there he shall find his flock most naturally as they are, wallowing in the midst of their affairs...» [11]
President of Berom Youth Movement, Choji Chuwang, told a local newspaper: «As we gleefully wallow in the false sense of peace on the Plateau, know it today that a deliberate economic terrorism and land - grabbing strategy is being launched on Christians of Riyom and Barkin Ladi on a daily basis with the sole aim of making them poor, weak and destitute in their own land.»
I have felt the freedom now for so long a time that I am sure of my relation toward it; and I could no more harbor any of the thieving and depressing influences that once I nursed as a heritage of humanity than a fop would voluntarily wallow in a filthy gutter.
Personally, I think these people are less destructive and dangerous as drunks than they are wallowing in religious fantasy.
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As television became preeminent in Hitchens» youth, Muggeridge was ubiquitous — «drawn compulsively to that which he found loathsome,» he «wallowed exuberantly into its corruption.»
As powerful as the Devil is, he can not become flesh and blood; he can only sire specters and wallow in his own filtAs powerful as the Devil is, he can not become flesh and blood; he can only sire specters and wallow in his own filtas the Devil is, he can not become flesh and blood; he can only sire specters and wallow in his own filth.
And as far as socialism goes, I bet there are millions of those evangelicals who wallow in it every day: public schools, state highways, medicare, medicaid, libraries.
You guys are the ones supposedly reaping the benefits of better well - being, while we lowly atheists are wallowing in our self - pity, so you guys are obviously not holding up your end as punching bags equally.
I do believe that it genetic, as gays say, but i beleive it is a genetic defect that God wants people to overcome, not surrender to and wallow in.
38 Herbert was convinced, as has been noted, that only by a systematic program of visitation could the pastor come to know his people as they «most naturally... are, wallowing in the midst of their affairs,» and it was only by such intimate knowledge of their lives as could be gained in this fashion that he would be equipped to reprove and admonish them, and thereby lead them to mend their ways.39
As Carl Edwards drove his wounded No. 19 car to Martinsville Speedway's garage following a blown tire that had sent him hard into the outside wall, he didn't wallow that his crash would likely result in him being among the four drivers failing to advance to the championship round of the Chase for the Sprint Cup in two weeks.
Bowie's baseball coach made sure his players didn't wallow in want and ethnic victimization, diverting them instead with such requirements as daily classroom attendance, executing the hit - and - run and mastering the nuances of English by speaking nothing else around him.
After five wins in a row before this weekend, it obviously came as a bit of a shock to lose to our great rivals Tottenham on Saturday, but luckily the players won't have time to wallow in their misery as they have to pick themselves up quickly for the visit of Leicester tomorrow evening.
Yes we can only wallow in our misery for another few days as we need to prepare quickly for our vital Champions League night on Tuesday.
Like you say — it's a complete overhaul from top to bottom — owner to kit man, because if the owners have no interest in the success on the pitch, then Wenger can basically do as he pleases — pick up his # 8m and we can wallow in the peripherary of almost being a big club..
If we accept the mediocrity we are currently wallowing in, we will end up as a Huddersfield Town, a Wolverhampton Wanderers or an Ipswich Town - small provincial clubs who have had great days in their history, but never look like making it back to the summit of the English game.
It all felt good in the sunshine pre-match; in our seats we wallowed in it turning our faces into its warm embrace as the players limbered up.
In spite of all these wealth and resources, Africa is wallowing in abject poverty, and as much as I agree that some of the causes of this unfortunate situation is the making of Africans themselves, much of the blame must be put at the doorsteps of some western countries, and I will explain.
He challenged ministers to focus on the «disparity» between their talk and failure to deliver, saying the UK is «wallowing» as the second worst country in the EU for renewable energy.
Even after 13 years of opposition and wallowing in crisis, the Conservatives still see themselves as the natural party of government in a way that Labour never has.
As a shadow minister, he was forced to apologise to the city of Liverpool for the Spectator saying it was wallowing in the grief of murdered engineer Ken Bigley and Hillsborough.
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