Multiple canvases with in - progress works line his walls, all of them surrounded
by litanies of photographic source material.
Both investors and corporations continue to act conservatively because of the uncertainty caused
by a litany of issues.
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM) dropped the term «neurosis» in the 1970s; it is replaced
by a litany of specific anxiety and personality disorders: chronic anxiety, phobias, obsessive - compulsive disorder, borderline personality disorder, etc..
Many of us have sat around in coffee shops or pubs saying things like: «What's wrong with the Church is...» Followed
by a litany of things that irk you about the structure, people or attitudes in your local church.
His immense talent — the best linebacker of the Saban era at Alabama — is offset
by a litany of off - the - field questions, underlined by his infamous dismissal from the combine two weeks ago.
Senate Republicans issued a report today following a series of statewide hearings which included that position as its first recommendation, followed
by a litany of taxes the G.O.P. would like to see reduced.
«At a meeting at which experts were tasked with hashing out the risks and benefits of these experiments, the opening session instead was dominated
by a litany of concerns that research important to public health is being curtailed,» Kaiser wrote.
At a meeting at which experts were tasked with hashing out the risks and benefits of these experiments, the opening session instead was dominated
by a litany of concerns that research important to public health is being curtailed.
We see the Holocaust - inspired experiment — involving test subjects led to believe they're remotely causing harm to a man in an adjacent room (played by Jim Gaffigan)-- reenacted
by a litany of strong players, including Anton Yelchin, John Leguizamo, Anthony Edwards, and others.
Instead, Gyllenhaal turns in a performance that is method acting taken to the extreme, plagued
by a litany of nervous tics and verbal stutters.
It is hard and horrible and personally cutting, especially as I was surrounded
by a litany of authors either watching their own dreams come true or fall away.
However, Last Stitch Goodnight's attempt to follow the tried and true Metroidvania formula is often beset
by a litany of issues that hamstring the game into a boring and often frustrating trek through a generic mansion.
A throwback to a different age, Recore's enjoyable adventure is ultimately undone
by a litany of problems.
Of course, I love strategy games; this is evident
by the litany of reviews for real - time strategy games I've written for this very site.
And the verdict on her voir dire - themed Blawg Review is unanimously favorable, as evidenced
by this litany of positive commentary and trackbacks.
Not exact matches
So even with its
litany of 2008 losers, Warner's Film and TV operating profit declined
by just $ 22 million.
A 2010 Washington Times op - ed, written
by Richard Rahn of the Cato Institute and illustrated with a Photoshop job of the American President in an Argentine gaucho outfit, offered a
litany of parallels between the two countries: «Argentina has extensive import bans and controls.
A
litany of social research backs up his remarks, Kenney added, pointing to a 1960s study
by former U.S. senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan that warned about the consequences of the breakdown of the African - American family.
A 2013 Government Accountability Office audit in found a
litany of problems with the recovery efforts spearheaded
by the Clinton Foundation.
The push to serve more lunch items was among a
litany of complaints in a $ 2 - billion class - action lawsuit filed
by franchisees.
Kraft Heinz Co and Kellogg Co. joined the
litany of food makers plagued
by lackluster U.S. sales in the second quarter.
Like Hollywood, Washington and New York City, Silicon Valley is in a moral crisis after a
litany of revelations about predatory behavior
by powerful men.
Since last fall, chamber pols have raised a
litany of objections, from the protections afforded to driver data collected
by cars to the effects they might have on the trucking industry.
Company CEO Travis Kalanick's call on Sunday for an internal investigation into a sexual harassment claim
by a female engineer is the latest in a
litany of controversies that have dogged the largest of unicorns, one with a market value of nearly $ 70 billion and climbing.
President Trump ran through a
litany of topics in a series of tweets early Sunday, bouncing from an attack
by a gunman in France to his plans for a border wall to his personal legal team.
Last June, Kalanick was ousted as Uber's chief executive and pushed out
by the company's board amid a
litany of regulatory problems, driver and consumer scandals, and court cases.
Much of the conventional reaction to Buffett's purchase can be found in the Wall Street Journal or in the
litany of analyses offered
by Seeking Alpha writers, and I just want to address two of the specific conventional wisdom claims that you have read about Buffett's Phillips 66 purchase.
t.i.ve
litanys forbidden
by Jesus but demanded
by the pope is wanted bvy God?
This applies especially to those «private» prayers which are nevertheless recommended and regulated
by the Church such as the rosary, approved
litanies, prayers enriched with indulgences, episcopally approved devotions and so forth.
I had done what I'm wired to do: Make another mom feel like she hadn't failed
by relating a
litany of my own mistakes.
After reciting a
litany of what are
by now well - known shortcomings of America's economy, the second part of Colson and Eckerd's book contains a brief but enlightening discussion of what might be called a theology of work.
They were treated to a
litany of anti-LGBT propaganda, including the false claims that being molested as a child causes hom.ose.xuality, that LGBT people are se.xual predators trying to turn children gay
by molesting them, and that gay rights activists want to replace marriage with a culture of se.xual promiscuity.
It so happened that the pastor of the church visited the group that morning, and, impressed
by the beautiful
litany, inquired where she had found it.
Chapter XV, for example, is a group of hymns to various gods, a hymn of praise to Ra8 at rising; a hymn and
litany to Osiris; a second hymn to Ra at rising, followed
by
That, too, is
by design, as GM Dick Williams and the front office have been adamant about letting the young players they've brought in through their
litany of trades take their lumps and mature at the big league level.
The immediate reasons for the low expectations of England are well - trodden, but to quickly recap: the sudden resignation of Fabio Capello and the timescale for locating his replacement; the reported fissures in the squad stemming from the pending court case against John Terry; the
litany of injuries that denied Hodgson the services of, among others, Jack Wilshere, Gareth Barry, Kyle Walker, Frank Lampard, and Gary Cahill; the climate created
by the cries of knicker - twisted horror that arose from various of the commentariat at the appointment of Not Harry Redknapp; and Wayne Rooney's two - game suspension.
Although it's unknown how the Eagles will utilize Tebow, oddsmakers love to capitalize on the hype surrounding the 27 - year old quarterback
by offering a
litany of prop betting opportunities.
The
litany of tame surrender to lower league teams includes defeats
by Tranmere, Torquay, Newport.
She has
by now developed a whole
litany of complaints about the school project, and has even gone so far as to rent a room in a park district building Wednesday night for her own meeting between neighbors and school officials.
Many of us have heard or read about the demeaning
litany of terms coaches who bully use: waste of a player, pussy, soft, embarrassment, pathetic, retard, all reinforced
by yelling and swearing.
There is a
litany of serious flaws in several of the 58 sections of the bill, and here are some of them: the bill would compel registration of NGOs (including those already registered under the Companies and Allied Matters Act); heavily criminalize non-compliance with its provisions (up to 18 months in prison); ensure full executive control over the licensing, funding and supervision of operations of NGOs through a Board appointed
by the president and dominated
by political representatives.
He pressed Schneiderman on the findings of a recent report
by Inspector General Joseph Fisch, which detailed a
litany of abuse regarding the state senator's handling of a controversial deal to build a racino at the Aquaduct track.
All of Romney's posts are unaccompanied
by comments, leaving a
litany of non-contextualized photos for users.
The NDC, led
by its flagbearer launched its 2016 campaign manifesto over the weekend presenting a
litany of pledges which have influenced an NPP press conference themed, «Promises made, promises broken.»
Minority Leader, Haruna Iddrisu, spoke for close to 17 minutes giving a
litany of reasons why they believe the agreement should not be ratified
by Parliament.
These polls obviously add another chapter to the
litany of bad news stories for the Labour Party, with this analysis suggesting that the party would struggle to retain Dail representation after the next general election should support levels at that contest exactly match the party / grouping support levels measured
by this poll.
Noting his father launched his 1982 campaign for governor from the Labor Day Parade, Cuomo's remarks included a
litany of the measures approved in the last year that had been pushed
by unions (and the governor himself).
The grim
litany of death and destruction — enthusiastically entered into
by the IRA, loyalists and the British state — coursed a bloody path through the 1970s and 1980s.
He said, «My attention has been drawn to a series of half truths and
litany of lies being peddled
by some leaders, stakeholders and members of our party, the PDP, following the recent submission of the report of the reconciliation committee which I chaired.
Adding to the
litany, the City just paid $ 1.2 million to two women who were raped
by a Rikers guard while they were held there awaiting trial.