While the phrase, «the kitchen is the heart of the home,» might sound
cliche at this point, it is no less true.
The painter who practices such a style now struggles instead to avoid
cliche at every level, from touch to composition to expressive tone.
It even got a fancy new trailer: I've seen so many devs say this that it feels like
a cliche at this point, but I really can't -LSB-...]
The plot itself wasn't particularly compelling either, coming off as bland, boring and completely
cliche at times.
It is engrossing throughout and even though it can be too familiar and
cliche at times — with some being put off by the setting from the off — if you like survival horror experiences, then you're going to love this game.
The plot itself wasn't particularly compelling either, coming off as bland, boring and completely
cliche at times.
The violence is certainly more grounded and although it has become
a cliche at this point, we are definitely getting a darker and grittier version of Daredevil (complete with Man Without Fear costume).
It's almost
a cliche at this point to mention that the films the end up on critical best lists (whether print critics or bloggers), the films that end up the year's box office champions, and the films nominated for Oscars are pretty much three different groups of films.
I'm
a cliche at first glance.
I feel like it's such a blogger
cliche at this point to love blanket scarves, but I really could care less!
Though it sinks to teen - film
cliches at times, the film is undeniably iconic and memorable, and, at times, strangely brilliant and haunting (the museum scene being the best example of this).
Still, Quartet throws all the ageing
cliches at the screen.
Not exact matches
We're all familiar with the
cliche that money can not buy happiness, but I'm convinced that almost everybody has to learn that lesson the hard way because let's face it; the idea of having enough money to throw
at your problems until they're solved is a seductive impulse.
Think of those people who hear a different drummer and who ask questions and who have been asked to hang their personality
at the door to don the clone identity of whatever group they were in... they can come to you and know its safe... that their questions won't be answered in
cliches or received with disapproval.
Stereotypes about hipster
cliches are everywhere, and most aren't accurate
at all.
At least where I've interacted, people just want to hear the same
cliches over and over or want some sort of emotional sermon that «moves» them, a spiritual pep talk.
and
at the same time, not sound overly preachy and
cliche that people would just puke.
They already know all the
cliches and they don't want to be preached
at or given tips on how to be more spiritual in the midst of their pain.
All of this came to naught, Siemon - Netto argues, because both American and British authorities
at the highest levels thought in
cliches about Germans (militarists), Lutherans (quietists), and conservatives (Hitler sympathizers).
Again, the
cliche about Luther and Lutheranism is
at least dented, if not destroyed.
If this seems like a rather quiet sort of justification for homosexuality, then perhaps it is because the grand
cliches of this debate have been shouted
at us for too long.
At the risk ouf using a
cliche, I thnk it is safe to say that adoption is not a right, it is a privledge, and only the qualified need apply.
So between the Stop Saying God Bless You article and the Stop Using These Christian
Cliches article, I gather that my «Christianese» makes people uncomfortable and I guess people should never feel uncomfortable so I should stop talking like a Christian, or
at least keep my Jesus freak talk confined to the walls of the church where it belongs.
Doing a long series of arithmetical calculations or working all day entering data
at a computer terminal may result in almost total «an - aesthesia,» while proving a new mathematical theorem or writing a complex computer program may bring about intense involvement and the enjoyment of vivid immediate experience.8 «Aesthetic» experience in the more usual sense of tile term can also y ~ ry fi - om trivial to highly intense, even when it relates to a single object; one is reminded of the
cliche situation in which one member of a couple listens in rapture to a concert while the other writhes in boredom.
It might be a trite
cliche, but
at least it's true.
Panoxyl8 you can get over the counter
at the pharmacy its really strong and it dried out my face... and this is going to sound
cliche but proactive it the only thing that has balanced my face, and eating more which isss definitely not a problem ha.
«Perhaps a
cliche pick, but I've been glued to the Tartine cookbook and have been making amazing whole wheat sourdough
at home like a champ!»
At first it was all the
cliches: project players ignored by power schools in the Northwest and California, talent overlooked for size but not ability.
It's a saccharine and horrible
cliche, but it's a miracle that we got through the third and fourth rounds
at Baltusrol and doled out the Wanamaker Trophy to new champion Jimmy Walker before Monday.
And
at this point it's getting
cliche but this Cal team always fights and gets it done.
LFC winning the league is great and has smashed so many
cliches about spending, certain managers and their age (the serial winner Mouhinho for example), tactics (heavy pressing lol, 3
at the back lol) versus the simplicity of Leicesters tactics, aged manager and relatively cheap squad.
He was still impressive on hisreturn, but the yearly Wilshere injury became a bit of a
cliche and he was finally given a year away
at Bournemouth where he very nearly survived the whole season before he was crocked again in April and returned to Arsenal for treatment.
Still, even some of the jocks who have posed acknowledge that what was
at first risque has become
cliche.
Unless you mean «Let's take one game
at a time» more in a football
cliche kind of way.
To use a well trotted out
cliche, on paper Arsenal should have three points in the bag
at home to West Brom but unfortunately football isn't played on paper!
Of course we will hear the same old
cliche about luck evening itself out over the season but I am not so sure, especially when you consider what happened when we faced Chelsea
at Stamford Bridge.
Elneny was interviewed after the game, and it shows that he is still learning the English football
cliches, but
at least he is positive about the rest of the season.
Time for the
cliche: «I'd rather be punched in the face than spat
at.»
At the same time we sold RVP Fabregas Nasri Cole Sagna Toure Cliche Song Adebayor all at their peak and did not replace any of them adequatel
At the same time we sold RVP Fabregas Nasri Cole Sagna Toure
Cliche Song Adebayor all
at their peak and did not replace any of them adequatel
at their peak and did not replace any of them adequately.
As the old football
cliche goes, take it one game / step
at a time.
(3) Sagna and
Cliche performing
at heir «normal» levels.
St Andrews has, as
cliche as it sounds, been a fortress for Birmingham City ever since their return to the Premier League for the 2009/2010 season, where they were formidable
at home.
All I hear is your opinion on what Wenger is doing wrong
at the football academy, and some
cliches about «steel».
Atletico got the all - important away goal, as the
cliche goes, in a 2 - 1 loss
at Camp Nou.
Yet another towering talent
at centre - back, Denmark international Vestergaard is six - foot - six and, to reheat an old
cliche, good with his feet for such a big man — both feet, in fact, and his head.
While I don't agree that the church's «message should be one of... finding a partner, getting married and sticking together» — given the many ways to live well today, that's an extremely narrow and heteronormative view — the book does speak to the ways the church is a place of support, friendship and guidance for men, whether by offering engaging activities (
at the risk of sounding
cliche, group sporting events for example) or teaching classes to build marketable skills or acting as an employment center to help them find meaningful careers with decent wages or offering essential mental health counseling.
... takes two to tango... first look
at «yourself» in the mirror... just
cliches... they say... I was married to my first wife for 17 1/2 years... she always thought grass was greener on the other side... after I left, she went on to relationship after relationship, married and divorced twice more... I feel sorry for her... forever searching... never finding... I was married once... maybe enough for me...
So
cliche, and so very true
at the same time.
At the risk of sounding
cliche and repetitive, I will add my two cents worth here.