Sentences with phrase «crazy weeks of»

I was afraid to say no to any project, which led to crazy weeks of nonstop working, and feelings of burnout.
It's been a long and crazy week of zucchini - themed low carb recipes here on IBIH, and I'm wrapping up with a fantastic low carb cupcake made with pureed zucchini and an intensely chocolatey cocoa powder.
Looking ahead to Week 12, we have three games on Thanksgiving to begin a crazy week of football, and below we've compared how current odds at Pinnacle have differed from lookahead lines at CG Technology over the summer.
This has been a crazy week of...
And well deserved I would say after a crazy week of work!
So... my crazy week of interviews is over, so I spent the remainder of that week playing catch - up!
Was that a crazy week of Holiday shopping or what?!
This has been a crazy week of...
It has been a crazy week of events and traveling.
It's been a long and crazy week of zucchini - themed low carb recipes here on IBIH, and I'm wrapping up with a fantastic low carb cupcake made with pureed zucchini and an intensely chocolatey cocoa powder.
It's going to be a crazy week of work, and the headaches continue to come and go.
After this crazy week of Animal Crossing news and the latest Super Mario game to hit store shelves, it's time for Pokémon to jump into the spotlight.
On this Oscar podcast, recorded Tuesday, December 17, 2013, Erik, Peter and Richard discuss the crazy week of SAG, Golden Globe and BFCA nominations.
But then begins the craziest week of his life.
Once again, another crazy week of new releases is upon us as Nintendo prepares to unleash their next Mario title, Bethesda releases...
«I photographed about 20 shows and they all ended up blurring into one crazy week of 16 hour days and non-stop shooting.
If you're a new fresher, prepare for what might well be the craziest week of your life.
It's been a crazy week of projects (noticing a trend here?)

Not exact matches

«I was there for a number of years, and it was a crazy life — three weeks there, a week home, three weeks there, two weeks home,» says the New York resident.
«That's just crazy,» says Jones, who held most of the coins on behalf of his clients at Bitcoin Builder, the service he built to facilitate arbitrage trading at Mt. Gox in its final weeks.
«Something pretty crazy happened this week,» Franco joked as he began a monologue about the unprecedented attack on U.S. soil, which included the theft of sensitive data of actors who had worked on Sony films.
I spoke with Kulich this week about his attempts to manage Shkreli's reputation, and this crazy new breed of social media - centered crisis PR he found himself operating.
I've been sending them like crazy lol,» she tweeted a couple of weeks ago.
No doubt there will be plenty of other absolutely crazy creations made in the game in the weeks and months to come, and we can't wait to see what fans cook up next.
(I'm crazy for hatbait) On the tails of the Drink Bait promotion during WebmasterWorld Pubcon in Las Vegas a few weeks ago, Li from Search Marketing Gurus ran a very interesting «Hat Bait» promo during the Chicago Search Engine Strategies conference.
Cryptocurrencies had a mixed week after the crazy volatility of the previous period, as the largest coins settled down following the weekend surge, and traded sideways for a couple of sessions.
It's been a pretty crazy week, with the SMX and all, so this week's edition of Link Building this Week is a bit lweek, with the SMX and all, so this week's edition of Link Building this Week is a bit lweek's edition of Link Building this Week is a bit lWeek is a bit late.
Seriously, a couple of weeks ago things got so hectic and crazy that I didn't have time to shower for three days.
If he were president, he would insult most heads of state in the first week and do something crazy like suggest that we invest in our own country rather than wage war.
Most guys have to devote days or even weeks of time planning their big, crazy, romantic marriage proposal.
The whole concept of people sitting in a theatre style room and gleaning the teachings of one man week after week for spiritual food seems crazy to me now.
If you go to church on Sunday and the rest of the week you avoid acting like a Christian then again you are crazy or lying.
The funny thing is, after a crazy busy week, with both of us going 100 - miles - per - hour in different directions, we're really enjoying ourselves.
Funny how star gazing gives one awe and a sense of eternity and in my case it removes the hope of heaven... i.e. there is no heaven, just space with gazeous substance... a place where it is childish and absurd to think we are going when we die... Our solar system / galaxy seem empty of organic life altogether... actually inorganic seems to be the norm... so my faith struggle of the week is how can I possibly believe in after life... when reality shows me decomposition of all that we are, scientific observation does not allow room for a «spirit body» to rise and go in some nebulae... So why do I still need to believe despite this raw evidence... I drive me crazy sometimes...
It was one of those CRAZY weeks on the blog!
But after a crazy week (in which I was accused of «libel» by WORLD magazine of all places), Driscoll issued a response that suggests the elders of Mars Hill Church heard our requests and spoke with Mark about the carelessness of his words.
I've been eating them like crazy over the last few weeks as I work (a bit like a mad person) to finish my first book and they've really given me all the energy I need, and a lot of happiness as they taste so good.
I could barely take decent pictures of them to share with you as I was focused on taste testing and also well... it's been one heck of a crazy week in lab.
Of course I've had one heck of a full week because when you spend a month indoors staring at biology notes it makes you tiny bit stir - crazOf course I've had one heck of a full week because when you spend a month indoors staring at biology notes it makes you tiny bit stir - crazof a full week because when you spend a month indoors staring at biology notes it makes you tiny bit stir - crazy.
I have Sundays off now, my one day off at the end of an otherwise crazy week, and to be completely and utterly honest, I didn't know what to do with myself.
This past week was crazy - busy... After an AMAZING time at the Food and Wine Conference, my plane home was delayed due to some sort of mechanical issue with the air - conditioning.
If I could eat nuts, I would go crazy on these... And um, Eat more calories that a family of 10 needs in a week?
Life has been crazy and hectic the last couple of weeks, and it's nice to just take a breath and talk about some recipes that look pretty fantastic while I eat a big chicken salad as a late breakfast.
It can be stressful and overwhelming, and I'm in the middle of a crazy week welcoming teachers back and getting them set up.
Well, this is the last week that Paul has classes so this is the last week of our crazy schedule, yay!
I usually eat it with yogurt and fruit, but last week, I got a little crazy and bypassed the breakfast option in favor of cookies.
So when I get back into town and barely have enough time to throw in a load of laundry, let alone meal prep my typical veggies and salads and grains before the work week begins, you KNOW I'm putting together some crazy simple meals to get me through the week!
This week is homecoming at the high school, so I expect plenty of crazy «spirit week» clothing and activities all leading up to the big game and homecoming dance.
It's been a bit of a crazy couple of weeks between two days of funeral services for my dear guardian, then a weekend away for a wedding a day later, then the next day flying over to Portugal early in the morning.
A couple of weeks ago I posted a breakup letter to cauliflower in response to the crazy prices lately due to the shortage.
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