He has already made up his mind on a cheap or cheap players to buy
at the dead end of transfer window.
I was
at a dead end in my faith after being a pastor for almost 20 years, and I wanted to live free of those frameworks.
And I think we're
at a dead end here because if you keep misunderstanding the concept, there's no real discussion to be had.
Follow any line of rational thought regarding religion and you inevitably
come at a dead end.
A new study has revealed that the shortage of trained physics and chemistry teachers has left school science
teaching at a dead end, resulting in the suffering of both pupils and teachers.
You know you're
at a dead end if tomorrow is just like today except that you are a day older and can't measure anything getting better.
On 27 October 2000, he staged the Real Turner Prize Show
at the Dead End Gallery in his home, concurrent with three shows with the same title in England (London, Falmouth and Dartington) and one in Germany in protest against the Tate Gallery's Turner Prize.
Waits populates his songs with a swirling broth of vagrants and bohemians; the losers and the no - hopers, the lovelorn and world - weary, the
deadbeats at dead ends.
The Loretto Early Childhood Center, which sits on a vast green campus
tucked at the dead end of a residential street, is no longer sustainable, says the Loretto Convent nuns who run it.
Judge Caproni, speaking to lawyers without the jury present, seemed skeptical that the panel had spent enough time deliberating to be
truly at a dead end.
Takuji Ishikawa and Kenji Kikuchi from the Graduate School of Engineering at Tohoku University have discovered that microorganisms with hair like organelle called cilia, can avoid
entrapment at a dead end, where cells would otherwise never return.
That nightmare would leave the hunt for new
physics at a dead end — a fate that could perhaps be avoided if the LHC hung onto more of its data.
Joel enlists Nadia, an oncologist / raging alcoholic, and mutual friend Tess, who is dying her own slow
death at a dead end job, to enact a recklessly illegal plan.
In 1964, he bought the old skating
rink at the dead end of South Union Street with its enormous domed ceiling and colossal wooden floor.
I finally knew I'd reached the right
place at the dead end of one of the side roads when I spotted a flurry of cop activity behind the familiar yellow crime - scene tape.
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On 27 October, he staged the Real Turner Prize Show [2] at the Dead End Gallery in his home, concurrent with three shows with the same title in England (London, Falmouth and Dartington), and one in Germany, in protest against the Tate Gallery's Turner Prize.
In North America, fire departments drive new urban design with their criteria for curb radii, lengths and widths of streets, giant
bulbs at dead ends to turn around because they are incapable of driving in reverse.
Found in the Cathedral of Blight in the Hellfire Hollow (use the Fire Amulet to call upon the Spirit of Fire to
proceed at the dead end).
To help with your decision, here are some indicators that a relationship is
at a dead end despite those occasional bright spots that give you hope that your relationship is merely in a rut.
But since the tiles are staggered, I'm kind of
at a dead end because I can't figure out how to stencil and stay within the grout lines (the stencil would end up going over the grout lines and the grout lines would basically bisect the pattern on one side).
Many people who find themselves unemployed, under - employed or
at a dead end job, take the approach, «why should I spend money on having someone else write my resume, I can do it myself and save the money».
Before you get bogged down in the stoner scene, go east past Khlong Kloi and
at the dead end of a narrow, jungle - piercing lane you'll find a gate where a man at a booth will charge you 100 baht per person to enter, or tell you to turn around.
Rather than huffing and puffing about global averages and is
at a dead end in this discussion, can I suggest that people try a different problem which is more Mandelbrotian in spirit — calculating the time - variance of global temperature?
Since September 11, 2001, he tells us, as «wars dragged on and the threat of Islamic terror remained, many people have experienced a growing sense that the identity politics that marked the»70s,»80s, and»90s are
at a dead end.
(16) It is this «sense of being
at a dead end» that cuts the nerve of action in this preacher's listeners.
(15) That current framework «can no longer satisfy us,» and we therefore face the task of envisioning reality in a way that «will meet our sense of being
at a dead end and open new horizons of meaning.»
Easter points us beyond «our sense of being
at a dead end» that Newbigin has identified as the root of our passivity (see pages 212 - 13) and opens what he calls «new horizons of meaning.»
I have to find an answer to this, I feel as though I'm
at a dead end.
What surprised me was that every address I could find recorded in any official document for it ended up
at a dead end.
Until you understand why you are suffering from Hashimoto's hypothyroidism and high TSH, chasing after drugs or therapies can keep landing
you at dead ends.
If you feel like you're
at a dead end or just want to go into something new, I highly suggest doing your research first.
Already surviving the trip by siphoning off gas, they seem to be
at a dead end.
When you see an ad for a tennis racket in a paper magazine, you are
at a dead end, but now all these tools are tappable.