Sentences with phrase «darker days of»

As one who experienced the city through its darker days of the 70s and 80s, learning that 82 % of NYC residents are satisfied or very satisfied with living in the city represents a remarkable turn around.
Working in Ireland for thirty years, Graham has photographed the country's landscape during the darker days of The Troubles (Troubled Land, 1984 - 86 and In Umbra Res, 1988 - 89) and even captured the same Irish skies during the three day span of the first «Cessation of Hostilities» that led to peace in Northern Ireland (Ceasefire, April 6 — 8, 1994).
The other show is one by Joyce Silver titled Nature's Melody that features a collection of Silver's vibrant paintings and other works that welcome the spring and summer seasons with images of sunshine and flowers that follow the darker days of the winter season.
The pineal gland is light sensitive, and because melatonin is usually secreted at night, the less light there is — as in the shorter, darker days of winter — the greater the production of melatonin.
However Dracula Untold hearkens back to the darker days of the bloodsuckers when they wore black, turned into bats and gorged themselves on human blood.
This is both a reminder of British sexual mores in the darker days of the Fifties and one of the first attempts in a genre that was later referred to as kitchen - sink drama.
There are biological and physiological explanations for why seasonal shifts and the cooler temperatures and darker days of winter can leave you feeling less energetic, cause an irregular appetite, impact your sleep and make you feel down during the winter months.
During the shorter, darker days of winter, your body may produce melatonin earlier or later in the day, which partly throws off your natural sleep cycles.
Are your sales down during the dark days of winter or the heat waves of summer?
All of this has deeply disturbing echoes of the dark days of the 1930s.»
The dark days of the financial crisis seem to be over for North American banks with one analyst telling CNBC that rising interest rates will boost margins and increase optimism after a period a readjustment for Wall Street lenders.
Anderson was teased terribly at school and harassed by students and a hateful headmaster, and he considered those some of the darkest days of his life.
To back up that belief, insiders have bought up huge swaths of Le Château stock since the dark days of last summer.
During the darkest days of the post-Lehman collapse and the ensuing credit crunch, they granted less than 1 out of every 10 loan requests.
Graham's integrity was credited with salvaging the reputation of broadcast evangelism in the dark days of the late 1980s, after scandals befell TV preachers Jimmy Swaggart and Jim Bakker.
Though the Sands had a rough 2015 — the stock tumbled 25 % during the year — his fortune has recovered from the dark days of 2008.
At the end of September, the commodity climbed to $ 59 a barrel ($ 58 in October), meaning the international Brent blend has more than doubled since the dark days of 2016.
Though the Sands had a rough 2015 — the stock tumbled 25 % during the year — his fortune has recovered from the dark days of 2008 and now sits at $ 23 billion.
It became very reminiscent of the dark days of Jimmy Carter when, as a college age kid, I was sure that there was another answer... Then came Ronald Reagan.
One way to mitigate this risk is to focus on disproportionately collecting businesses that have the financial strength necessary to survive even the darkest days of a period like 1929 - 1933 without having to issue stock at severely depressed prices (which, from an economic perspective, amounts to you, the old owner, having to sell off your ownership in exchange for a bailout).
The call comes as traders prepare for yet another day of carnage that could see the market's biggest drop since the darkest days of the financial crisis in 2008.
Last week's announcement by GM that is has fully repaid the loans it received from the U.S., Canadian, and Ontario governments (years ahead of schedule, and with interest) was greeted in most circles as another positive sign of the auto industry's modest recovery. Since the dark days of last June (when Chrysler was shut down -LSB-...]
Even without the spectacle of Canadian diplomats bending over backwards to drag the planet into the dark days of «1984,» George Orwell could have written a novel on Prime Minister Steven Harper's machinations.
A survey showed that its manufacturing sector is on track in August for its weakest month since the dark days of the global financial crisis more than six years ago.
Or is it that of late - 2007 to early - 2009, where the DJIA fell 50 percent coinciding with the dark days of the Great Recession?
To his credit, he is equally forthright about the darkest day of his career.
Written during the darkest days of Stalin's reign, it is a satirical take on the Soviet Union that uses a visit by the Devil as a literary vehicle to tell the tale.
Brown, who also stars on CNBC's «The Halftime Report,» got started on Twitter in November 2008 in the dark days of the financial crisis, and, as noted, now has about 110,000 followers.
And along the way they are reminding me of some things I myself might do well to devote some effort to: fasting, night prayer, and working on the defects of my own soul... plus some well - dressed weightlifting might help provide a boost in these dark days of winter and counter the calories of Christmas parties.
It is tragic that a book, clearly written by man, like the bible in its dark days of literal interpretation, can lead to such destruction.
These are the prayers, the non-deistic prayers, which gave General Washington fortitude and hope in the very dark days of more than 230 years ago, in 1776.
5) During the darkest days of World War II for the Soviets, Stalin relaxed his repression of the Orthodox Church.
In this dark day of evil, God is looking for people who will be lights for him and heroes in battle.
As these lines of Rod McKuen affirm, the knowledge that love exists and is precious, brings light to dark days of aloneness.
«Without any exaggeration, it would put us back to the dark days of persecution for faith.»
In a courtroom in Utah this week, Elizabeth Smart revisited the darkest days of her life's journey.
Although this model of internationalism became increasingly difficult to practice with the rise of the ideological movements of fascism and communism, even during the darkest days of World War II and the pressures of the cold war, the league has sought to maintain a model of friendly communication and solidarity across national divisions.
Describing himself «as one who lived and suffered through the dark days of the Nazi regime in Germany,» the German - born pontiff said it was «deeply moving... to recall how many of your fellow citizens sacrificed their lives, courageously resisting the forces of that evil ideology.»
Celebrate the darkest day of winter with this dark, moody charcuterie board that is sure to brighten your day with delicious flavors.
I never expected five years ago, in the darkest days of grief, that such richness was in store.
My family isn't religious at all, but Christmas is my favorite holiday, traditionally celebrated in Finland at the time of year when the darkest day of the year had passed.
I can only imagine how amazing it will be to taste summertime in the dark days of winter.
Updated Elders chief executive Mark Allison says the 175 - year - old pastoral company is now back on a growth path and the dark days of being debt - plagued and hobbling along with an uncertain future are over.
Today is the solstice in the Northern Hemisphere, the shortest and darkest day of the year.
This classic Italian drink is perfect for infusing some holiday cheer in the dark days of winter.
I traveled to Maldon in the chilly dark days of November, timing my visit to the tides.
One of the first things I do in the dark days of early January is try to get some sort
Lets be honest EUFA have always hated English football ever since the dark days of hooliganism and Brexit has only added to this, so to see the remaining two English sides in the Champions League drawn against each other plus Arsenal given a trip to Moscow under the present climate doesn't surprise me.
A good many public officials «drink wet and vote dry» on gambling, just as their predecessors quite literally did in the dark days of Prohibition.
The man has changed out of recognition from his early years et the club.It is my opinion he has allowed himself to feel as though he is BIGGER than the Club.This especially so since that dark day of David Deins departure.He seems to believe he is untouchable and answerable to nobody.The Board were s *** ing bricks he would walk away and to my mind he used this to get his own way with everything.I have met this man on numerous occasions down the years of his time at the club and honestly he is the most polite and well versed Manager in Football.That is why I despise him more.He KNOWS he has failed this last decade.He knows he has made far too many wrong decisions with transfers and tactics and formations etc.But he NEVER accepts he is wrong.
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