Sentences with phrase «bloody year»

When President James Madison declared war on Britain in June, the ensuing two bloody years of unpopular battles forced the fledgling American economy to its knees.
The same issues every single bloody year.
2018 could prove to be another busy, bloody year for Agent 47.
but yes we are lacking leaders in that team - same as evry bloody year
And I really mean wait — bloody years passed before I finally bought TOT & FBD, for example.
As with all distressed companies, I'll studiously ignore the P&L — claiming certain expenditures are exceptional every single bloody year is even worse than a bad joke [OK, here's one: I had such fond memories of Jimmy Savile when I was a kid — all these revelations just leave a bad taste in my mouth.
Utterly stupid arsene wenger again leaving things to the last minute every bloody year, it's time for arsenal fc have a sporting director who in conjunction with the manager agrees before end of season where the team need to be strengthend and go for it instead of waiting on the whim of arsene and his stupid mind games, if lamar signing goes through I'll take my hat off to him but I doubt it.
In the bushland of Rhodesia a stout band of Africans have been fighting for three bruising and bloody years to save the game herds from the floodwaters of the Zambezi River
There was this whole new awakening in my sport, and some guy gives me two bloody years.
Qn 1b: after those 9 bloody years, (8 - 2 lost etc), did we come out broken and disfunctional?
you see that Wenger has kept us in the top four four 18 bloody years and been the most successful Arsenal manage.
I don't think there are many who relish another Tory Government, but frankly, when you have «New Nazi» in power for 12 long and bloody years (Iraq & Afghan Wars) you get to the stage where absolutely ANYONE BUT LABOUR will do.
During the bloody year of his Gettysburg Address, President Lincoln chartered the National Academy of Sciences — comprised of fifty distinguished American researchers whose task was then, as now, to advise Congress and the Executive Branch of all ways the frontier of science may contribute to the health, wealth, and security of its residents.
This has been called the bloodiest year in Oakland's history.
Yet there is also a grittiness and edge mixed into the lighter Spielberg aesthetic, balancing out vividly colored and golden - tinged hues of Zamperini's early years with the grimy and bloody years he spent as a POW.
Written and directed by Academy Award nominee J.C. Chandor (Margin Call) and starring Oscar Isaac and Jessica Chastain, the film details one of the bloodiest years in New York City's history, 1981.
I didn't focus on the dividend above, as: i) it's already well established, ii) it would take 16 bloody years to absorb / pay out cash / investments on hand, and iii) for whatever reason, it clearly isn't attracting any buying interest from dividend investors..!
Bear in mind that in the 1860's, it took this country five bloody years to turn back the moral case for slavery.
Environmentalists have been banging on about Himalayan Glaciers melting for bloody years.
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