Sentences with phrase «become war zones»

The good news is that even if your gut has become a war zone, chances are, it's not too late to build it back up, bite by bite.
The house became a war zone, and I lost my voice yelling, but still there seemed to be only negative progress, and even I began to have doubts.
For many, meal times became a war zone in which child battled vegetable.
Your twenties can become a war zone for your credit.
If a pre-existing condition flares up or your destination becomes a war zone, then you won't be covered.

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More than a decade ago, writer Tracey Thompson coined the term mommy wars, a «shorthand for the cultural and emotional battle zone we land in the minute we become mothers.»
Maj. Gen. Harold J. Greene, A two - star general from the Capital Region, became the highest - ranking American military officer to be killed in a combat zone since the Vietnam War on Tuesday when a gunman dressed as an Afghan soldier opened fire on U.S. and coalition leaders touring a military academy in Kabul.
Aid organisations such as Oxfam and Médecins Sans Frontières reported to last month's symposium that dealing with water problems is becoming an increasing burden for them in war zones and they are raising their investment in engineering staff.
Regions like this, which were once part of a war zone, can ironically sometimes become a no - man's - land where animals and plants flourish free of human interference.
While cleaning up kennels for the K9 unit as punishment for a night of misbehavior, Megan becomes fascinated with the working dogs that trained to sniff out explosives in war zones.
The ensuing sustained set piece, of a very pregnant Lawrence crawling and careering through the home that's become a stygian, hellish war zone, is a tour de force of meticulous choreography, like a series of expertly placed bombs going off one by one with horrifying precision.
Suburra marks the platform's first - ever Italian original series, and the first season will feature a seaside town outside Rome as it becomes a hotspot for gambling and a war zone for the mafia, a powerful family, and skeezy politicians, among others.
But Yasodhara's life has already become intertwined with a young Tamil girl's... Saraswathie is living in the active war zone of Sri Lanka, and hopes to become a teacher.
Just as mysteriously, no one seems to know where Conner, the Fosters» handyman, goes after work, but he has become the one person Linnea can confide in, perhaps because his own home life is a war zone: his father has suffered an injury and become addicted to painkillers.
Not only will your home likely look like a war zone from the cat's forceful attempts to escape, but the cat also will become increasingly anxious and may be a danger to himself.
This figure shows the «tug - of - war» between the forest and the ocean for the right to become a predominant condensation zone.
This has become especially apparent since the rise of the so - called Islamic State (IS); a terrorist organisation which has used various online platforms to extend the frontiers of war far beyond the combat zones in Syria and Iraq.
The whole house became a simultaneous war zone and stayed that way until 7 pm.
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