Sentences with phrase «dread seeing them each day»

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So Paul mentioned the most dreaded and cunning weapons of his day — the flaming darts — they came in quickly so they were hard to see, and when they hit, they would burn or explode.
Many critics and fans have come to believe that they haven't seen a Liverpool side this poor since the dreaded Roy Hodgson days.
I dread the picture of having my kids glued to the television all day and I really hate when kids fail to see the beauty around them as they are so deep in a game (as I mentioned seeing kids with...
An MP told me the other day he was taking his wife to see the historical chick fl ick The Young Victoria, but was going to take a book and torch with him because he was dreading it so much.
Although the dreaded leg day seems to slowly gain more popularity in recent years, we still get to see a lot of guys who sport an insanely ripped upper musculature on top of a pair of neglected chicken legs.
My dietitian girlfriend was visiting from New York the other day, and she mentioned how much readers of her blog love to see her document everything she eats and drinks on a daily basis — complete with photos and nutritional breakdown of every gram of fat, milligram of sodium and, of course, the dreaded calories.
I dread the day she can fit into it, because I do not know that I will see it again.
Although many couples see Valentine's Day as an opportunity to renew their romance, singles often dread the thought of spending Valentine's Day stuck at home alone.
A dread - filled end of days tale sees two families threatened by a deadly virus with shocking and emotionally grueling results
Filipino film critic Dodo Dayao's directorial debut is an intense exercise in creeping dread that sees a storm battered Manila react to what could, quite possibly, be the end of days.
«In middle school, I would dread every day having to be with those kids again, but at Big Picture, I looked forward to seeing not only the group of people I considered friends, but the group I considered family.»
It's also a time when parents, teachers and students in places like Chicago, Philadelphia, and Washington DC are feeling more dread and despair than the excitement that usually accompanies the first day of school, because we can see so how the privatization and austerity moves in these cities are threatening every fundamental of our children's education.
Instead of droning on about the same countless problems and complaints that most other players have already pointed out in preliminary reviews, forum posts, and rants, I'm here to give an overall impression of the game from the perspective of a gamer that has seen more than their fair share of Massively Multiplayer Online Role - Playing Games (MMORPG's), as far back as the dread days of Ultima Online.
A few days ago I went to see a slide presentation by performance and video artist Dread Scott; the event was part of a s...
I first saw the phrase «dread to risk ratio» the other day in an essay on the nuclear calamity in Japan by Robert Socolow, a Princeton University physicist focused on energy and climate.
Looking at the daily chart, you can see that Bitcoin Cash (like Bitcoin) is quickly approaching the dreaded «Death Cross» or when the 50 - day moving average crosses the 200 - day moving average.
Many companies frown on these relationships, and of course there's the dreaded issue of just how awkward work will be if you break up and have to still have see each other every day.
I think I may one day paint it but I dread the day my mother would walk into my house to see the maple finish painted over!
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