Sentences with phrase «buried under a mountain»

There's a kernel of a good question there, but it's buried under a mountain of ranting about how politicians you don't agree with lie (and apparently those you agree with are paragons of truth).
And no it's not in some far away paradise, or some mountain spring buried under a mountain.
When your car is buried under a mountain of snow in the wintertime, you probably don't want to go anywhere to meet new people.
Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice was an incredible game, one that was buried under a mountain of other stellar titles in 2017.
We're sure Sony Picture Entertainment would love for all traces of the seismic flop to be buried under a mountain of ash — much like Pompeii was itself — and permanently forgotten.
His job is even more difficult than Hawkins», buried under a mountain of makeup and prosthetics as he is, but he generates an astounding range of emotions that makes him an equal part of the central romance.
The standard Juke style highlights are here — including a center console painted to match the bodywork — but they're buried under a mountain of trinketry that makes the RS look less like a performance car and more like something you'd drive in Mario Kart.
If you thought refinancing meant getting buried under mountains of paperwork, think again!
If you are one of the millions of people in the U.S. who is buried under a mountain of debt, then perhaps it's time to understand the importance of getting out of debt.
Managing Debt: Solutions to Keep You Debt Free Mevish Jaffer If you are one of the millions of people in the U.S. who is buried under a mountain of debt, then perhaps it's time to understand the importance of getting out of debt.
At a time when America's economy is expanding in the low single digits, Japan's economy is struggling and much of Europe is still buried under a mountain of sovereign debt, these markets hold more appeal than ever.
Moving forward, we must do our best to leave the next generation in a better place than we are today, rather than buried under a mountain of debt.»
And like a lot of people, Nitzsche soon found himself buried under a mountain of debt.
It's an unprecedented situation that often results in great games being overlooked, buried under a mountain of soulless endless runners, tepid Candy Crush clones, and uninspired MMOs.
It seems as though every paralegal, lawyer and even judge likes to blog when not buried under a mountain of work.
Although workplaces are seeing a push to go paperless, many legal departments find themselves buried under mountains of paper.
It is clear from talking numerous times to claim adjusters at Allianz that they are completely overworked and buried under mountains of emails and documents.
Between the cost of a funeral, credit card debt, mortgage payments, student loans and car payments, your loved ones could be left buried under a mountain of debt they can not pay for.
But often, that great idea is buried under a mountain of other stuff.
While U.S. Olympic coverage is buried under mountains of bureaucracy and advertising agreements, in countries like Canada and England, the Olympics are broadcast on public television stations, the CBC and the BBC, respectively.
Whether your tastes skew to Angry Birds and Plants vs. Zombies or Final Fantasy and Max Payne, the Play Store has a broad selection of phenomenal games (often buried under mountains of sludge, to be fair) at reasonable prices.
She has a very impressive career, but her old resume buried it under a mountain of useless verbiage,» Burns says.
Warn buyers that they may need to be flexible if the closing date should need to be postponed a day or two, because the seller's documents might be buried under a mountain of others.

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Investors probably will never bury venture capital firms under the mountains of cash that they once did in such banner years as 2000 and 2001, during the height of dot - com madness, when VCs could take in tens of billions of dollars in a single quarter.
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House Minority Leader John Boehner of Ohio said Democrats are using their control of Congress «to bury our children and the middle class under a mountain of debt.»
The discovery is the fruit of an international research effort to map a massive mountain range buried under miles - thick ice in a remote section of East Antarctica.
Created nearly 400 million years ago on the surface of a shallow inland sea, the Marcellus Shale formed as tectonic plates pushed up the landmasses that created the Appalachian and Catskill mountain ranges and buried the ancient sea under a layer of rock almost two miles thick.
Navigation is very simple as a result and there's nothing buried away under a mountain of menus.
7.0 — Polygon: «Monolith Soft has once more created something special under the Xenoblade name; it just happens to have buried that something special under a mountain of annoyances»
Monolith Soft has once more created something special under the Xenoblade name; it just happens to have buried that something special under a mountain of annoyances.
The game should have been buried under the riot of color surrounding it, but my eye slid to it the way a stone might roll into the valley between mountains.
Running a solo or small law firm can leave you feeling buried under a never ending mountain of work.
Running a solo or small law firm can leave you feeling buried under a never - ending mountain of work.
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