Sentences with phrase «becomes bane»

but very quickly became the bane of existence, well, mine, mostly.
In a sermon, Right Reverend Dr K. Abeka Wilson, the Methodist Bishop of Cape Coast Diocese, said it was bad for people in high offices to involve themselves in corruption, which had become the bane of the country's economic growth.
A native to the Mediterranean, this thorny yellow - blossomed plant has become a bane to ranchers in the West as it outcompetes native grasses and degrades pasture quality.
Sugar has become the bane of our society and the sad part is, so many people have no idea what kind of damage it does inside our bodies.
This not only promotes better endurance and health in general, but also lowers levels of LDL cholesterol that become a bane for many.
The passenger - side front door lower cladding became the bane of our SVR existence.
Rumor has it that Verizon is getting its servers all set to officially unleash an OS update to fix the problems that have become the bane of some users existence (before you flame, no, we're not hating on the Storm).
Of late, however, the prevalence of these, and worse, people happily quoting them as though they were The Only Way To Write, has become a bane.
Let's face it, in any other medium the constant barrage of zombie titles would have become the bane of anyone's existence by now.
Meanwhile, who could possibly forget the infamous blue shell, introduced later in the series to become the bane of every race leader?
The Amiibos that would become the bane of some's existence were on display.
The business chores I must perform every couple of months have become the bane of my existence, and I can't wait until the bottom line of my business allows me the luxury of delegating them to someone else.
An area that has become the bane of my existence and I wish I could rely on less is e-mail.
But wow — demos and webinars are becoming the bane of my existence, because I find most of the presentation fluff, filler.
The ATS, or the automated text scanner, has become the bane of many jobseekers» existences.

Not exact matches

Bane joined the company in 1998 as president of West Coast operations and became CEO only three years later.
The very cardinal nature of our faith is paradoxical — «Semper simul peccartor et justus» — we are simultaneously justified and sinner (Luther)-- but that truth must be expelled or certainly hushed when the construction of checks and balances which morally fence us from the bane of «the world» (dangerous ideas) become the goal for the «common good».
Slow play has been the bane of golf long before Kevin Na became the poster boy for the problem and probably since the first Scotsman hit a pebble with a stick.
That damned exercise ball became our savior and then the bane of our existence.
Ragweed pollen is the bane of many lives in the US, and climate change could help the plant become much more common in Europe by 2050
When he and Bane became interested, Carden was awarded a UAH Research and Creative Experiences for Undergraduates Program (RCEU) grant to work with Dr. Moriarity on this project.
The ubiquitous digital life is becoming quite essential leading to both boon and bane.
Biography: Initially, Owen carved out a career in television: in 1988 Owen starred as Gideon Sarn in a BBC television production of Precious Bane and the Channel 4 film Vroom before the 1990s saw him become a regular on stage and television in the UK, notably his lead role in the ITV series Chancer followed by an appearance in the Thames Television production of Lorna Doone.
Hardy added more than 30 pounds of muscle for the role of Bane and will be limited somewhat by his having to wear a gas mask, which has become almost a character in and of itself.
«Even a man who is pure in heart and says his prayers by night, may become a wolf when the wolf bane blooms and the autumn moon is bright.»
Add in the nightmarish voice distortion and Bane truly becomes a memorable movie villain, so much so that the inclusion of Batman ally / villain Selina Kyle a.k.a. Catwoman (Anne Hathaway) feels unnecessary.
This time around, Bane (Tom Hardy) has arrived and becomes Batman's most physical match to date.
posted at Helping Writers Become Authors, saying, «thanks for your consideration — this piece is on the bane of 5 - star reviews and how it hurts our credibility and impedes sales, so I put it in the mktg & selling your books cat.
For while the polystyrene foam packing material ensures the safe delivery of countless fragile items, peanuts have become an utter bane.
That last one has become particularly important as more people use mobile devices to browse the web and battery life remains the bane of phone users everywhere.
There are several term plans available in the market — which is both a boon and a bane as getting the right policy that suits your and your beloved family members becomes a bit confusing.
If you've become a touch and type person, it's a bane, if you're moving from a MacBook, it's no problem at all.
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