Sentences with phrase «back in the dark»

When I was a kid — way back in the dark ages — I used to be fascinated by the massive scale of the city I lived in, New York.
I've been doing this since I was a kid back in the dark ages.
The thing is, that definitely could have been a scene right out of my own college days way back in the Dark Ages.
Back in those dark days, Carney took the unprecedented step of guaranteeing low interest rates for 15 months, a market - calming innovation copied this year by the U.S. Federal Reserve.
I live in a state full of extreme idiots who would love to see us back in the dark ages.
Look up the evidence that evolution exist while you are at it and stop holding American Science back in the Dark Ages.
Keep these lunatics out of our lives, lest we end up back in the dark ages with the taliban in our back yards.
Instead, we would be back in the dark ages paying penance for the greater catholic church to read and decipher the Latin Bible for us all to know and understand God's will for our lives.
Sorta Awesome — Megan Tietz of SortaCrunchy was one of my very first Big Blogger crushes back in the dark ages of blogging (think circa 2007).
Complete gibberish and obviously an accident that it didn't fall to the editing floor back in the dark ages.
If they hadn't used the facts of the time to try and pretend they were telling the truth who would have believed them even then back in the dark ages when just about everyone was an ignorant heathen, unlike today when about the only ones are the ignorant ones who still believe in these lies and myths!
Teenagers think their parents are stuck back in the dark ages.
The 9 X 13 baking pan was referred to as a sheet pan (back in the dark ages).
Back home, walking back in the dark, and with the most ginormous full moon, we took our gloves off and held hands.
I actually shared this recipe back in the dark early days of my blog, aka 2013.
I'm sure that somewhere back in the dark ages, the same cossack chieftain raped both of our great - great - great -....
Back in the Dark Blues side is the most successful player in Varsity Match history, Lewis Anderson, who appears among the replacements.
«We are probably doing a little better than we would have imagined back in the dark days of running out at Brechin in the fourth tier,» Johnston said.
I wished I had had something like it back in the dark ages of the 50's and 60's when I was nursing my children and felt very isolated... not supported by medical staff or family.
My parents took me on a college tour back in the dark ages, and I'm so grateful we had the chance to go.
After putting the ducklings back in the dark following this «priming» period, they returned them to the enclosure but this time offered them a choice of what to follow — either two identical objects, or two that were different.
Astronomers are back in the dark about what dark matter might be, after new observations showed the mysterious substance may not be interacting with forces other than gravity after all.
We all do; the UK in 2017 is utterly bonkers for dragons and wizards and furious bearded men stabbing one another, even more than we were back in the Dark Ages.
I was single back in the dark ages, before online dating was prevalent.
This retrenchment makes the early episodes feel less visceral, though I don't doubt that Billions will eventually put these guys back in some dark and demolished hell hole at some point.
Or maybe it was the time he rented a print of CITIZEN KANE from the library and screened it in the living room back in those dark days before DVDs, or even VCRs.
«We were back in the Dark Ages,» Hoel told Education World.
Back in the Dark Times, there used to be a commercial with the tag - line «It's what's up front that counts.»
Back in the dark ages I attended a Life Long Learning class on how to get published, taught by Carol Caverly.
Book markets in small countries, like Iceland, have long had a small enough retail network to have been manageable for a single person, even back in the dark days before the internet.
After hearing the first couple of minutes of it, I'm hearing some things I expected to hear because it's from October 2009, which was back in the dark ages of ebooks
He rode back in the dark.
I put myself through college (in part) by building websites for people back in the Dark Ages of the Internet.
That was way back in the dark ages when Amazon was only paying 35 % royalties.
How many of us tried to be published back in the dark ages of our youth or young adulthood and got discouraged because we couldn't get a foot through the door at an literary agency or we kept getting form rejections from publishers that we knew never took time to read so much as the first chapter of our work?
I began my career as a book designer at the University of South Carolina Press back in the dark ages before computers.
Which puts us right back in the dark.
It's really interesting when you think about it, back in the dark ages of print publishing, publishers controlled the printing press, they decided which books were published, they decided which books went out of print, and most books went out of print very quickly.
Writers starting off and then quitting was always the way it was even when I came into publishing back in the dark ages.
Back in the Dark Ages (pre-Internet), librarians were the ones who knew when new books were coming out.
Back in the dark ages of my post-graduate pre-law school years, I took a graduate level class at UW - Madison on governance of the economy.
Back in the dark ages my first cat had asthma but none of us knew it, even with coughing fits that turned her nose blue; we thought it was a hairball, if we thought anything.
I started taking dog training seriously — back in the dark ages of the 1960's - when people like William Koehler and Winifred Strickland were considered experts in the field.
Back in the dark ages, the gourmet chef on the go was forced to leave behind the bulky sous vide cooker and resort to — ugh — regular oven meals when traveling, like some sort of philistine.
I'd planned the whole thing back in the dark days when I was slowly racking up miles on a general spend card (Citi PremierMiles) coupled with some accelerated 10x earn on a Citi Rewards card.
Way back in the dark ages of 2004 Relic produced Warhammer 40K: Dawn of War, a strategy game that has, over the years, taken away hundreds of hours of my life thanks to its wonderful gameplay and its chunky expansions.
Back in those darker days when nobody had heard of Kim sodding Kardashian and we still liked to solve problems by building castles and stabbing people with swords witches were not exactly treated kindly.
Although it's pretty easy nowadays for anyone to head to an online casino site, back in the dark ages of the 20th century, gamers had a harder time in playing digital versions of their favourite casino games.
Looking Back in the Dark Waterway 40.
Back in the dark ages we couldn't save; we'd turn off the TV and throw a pillow over the power light so our parents didn't realize Wonder Boy was racking up a huge energy bill.
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