Sentences with phrase «between wallowing»

Because of this, I've had to choose between wallowing in self - pity and sorrow or pushing myself to live as fully as possibly.

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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.
Faced with the choice between hopelessness and God, too often we choose despair and wallow in the torments that such a decision brings.
It's just the difference between a positive and negative mind set and that some of us would rather not spend our time wallowing in negativity, posting meaningless comments and have better things to do.
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.
Practically zippy at times, with brief, puckish scenes hopping between decades, I, Tonya rarely wallows in dolefulness, despite the many misfortunes that fall upon the Harding household.
Based on Darwin descendant Randal Keynes» book «Annie's Box,» the film presents Darwin as a man torn between disseminating his great idea and just shutting himself in his study to wallow in mourning.
It may have wallowed in development hell for a while, but we reckon Wonder Woman delivers «the hope - charged blast of purely likeable entertainment that superhero movies might just need», and the chemistry bubbling between Diana and Chris Pine's Steve Trevor is delicious.
If we're used to seeing adolescent minded men in these types of growth resistant situations, Laggies's Megan has an awful lot in common with Melanie Lynskey's character in 2012's Hello I Must Be Going (and, to a superficial degree, Analeigh Tipton in this year's Two Night Stand), women with advanced degrees wallowing in an the in - between zone when they realize that they've lost interest in their chosen career or a flailing relationship has stunted their drive.
What begins as a somewhat promising mix between «Grumpy Old Men» and «Ocean's Eleven,» however, quickly turns into a pedestrian, paint - by - numbers comedy that wallows in its own genericness.
Alternating between bouts of increasingly heavy drinking and half - hearted research for a book on Pierre Bonnard, Max ultimately spends most of his time wallowing in two separate spheres of memory: the bleak recent past of his wife's illness, which she faced with considerably cooler acceptance than he, and the summer of 1955, an end - of - innocence season for the 12 - year - old Max (Matthew Dillon).
Nevertheless, whilst it isn't the last word in behind - the - wheel thrills, the C - HR is a pleasant and straightforward vehicle to drive, with good body control when cornering, direct controls and a well - judged ride that strikes a good balance between ironing out bumps and preventing the Toyota from wallowing in the bends.
Much like Werner Herzog's documentary Grizzly Man, this is a story that draws sharp lines between adventure and madness, shedding light on McCandless unflinching romanticism for being free to wallow in the raw, unfiltered experience of nature, which ironically cost him his life.
The three - year period between 2011 and 2013 alone saw: • The largest fire in Arizona's history (2011's Wallow Fire) • Both the largest and most destructive fires in New Mexico's history (2012's Whitewater - Baldy Complex and Little Bear Fires, respectively) • The most destructive fire in Texas» history (2011's Bastrop County Complex Fire) • The first and second most destructive fires in Colorado's history (2013's Black Forest and 2012's Waldo Canyon Fires, respectively) • The third largest fire in California's history (2013's Rim Fire)»
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