Sentences with phrase «dread this time of»

Before Tinsley discovered her love for the kitchen, we used to dread this time of year because it meant our veggies would come from whatever we could -LSB-...]
It's that dreaded time of year.
It's Tax Season and many of us dread this time of year.
I met several singles over the holidays who dreaded this time of the year and were happy for a chance at a new beginning.
I met several singles over the holidays who dreaded this time of the year and were looking forward to a new beginning.
It's that dreaded time of the year employees hope to get the checkmark for and revisit 12 months later.
I encourage you to take a different approach, and rather than dread this time of self - assessment and feedback, be proactive in gathering information that...

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April, when many people dread tax time, came and went with few noticing the month is is often referred to (with the best of intentions) as Financial Literacy Month.
Avoid clients who take up too much of your time, who consistently have unrealistic expectations or who you just generally dread working with.
Audit staff became devoted to reviewing records of Sub S Corporations who had declared exorbitant dividends to their principals (taxable at modest income tax rates without the addition of the dreaded and expensive self - employment tax) and at the same time paying unreasonably low wages to said principals.
We all get a case of the Mondays from time to time, but if even thinking about your job fills you with dread, it's probably time to leave.
Like pretty much all of us, Yelp co-founder Jeremy Stoppelman dreads time - wasting meetings.
It's perfectly normal to dread the first day of a job - it means a loss of free time, added frustration, and some nervousness about what it's going to be like.
This, of course, does not factor in the time spent on the more laborious tasks of cleaning the carpets, the windows, and — of course — the dreaded break room.
Taking a small bit of time to properly maintain your brush is crucial in preventing problems, such as the dreaded hair - shedding issue, and will ensure that your investment in a new shaving brush is something you can enjoy for many years to come.
A feeling of excitement and dread at the same time and a weird feeling of «What will happen next and will I survive it?»
Like the weary sailor, the refugee from wreck and storm, who escapes half «dead, and then, in terror, shudders with dread at the very mention of the name of the «sea»; who swears he'll never sail again, who raves he'll stay home, even on the calmest days, but then, in time, forgets his fearful ways, and seeks, again, his fortune above the waves; I, too, have barely escaped the storms that revolve around you, my love, traveling far away, vowing to avoid another catastrophe, but I can't; the thought of you breaks my resolve, and so, I return to where, on that fateful day, Inearly drowned in your tempestuous sea.
Last spring, as her strength dwindled, and her ability to function on her own became less predictable, the inexorable end of summer portended the dread awareness that this time my return to full - time teaching would require engaging full time care by strangers in my absence.
But this time she was moving ahead of him and in a direction he dreaded.
Men have from time immemorial experienced wonder, mystery, awe, and dread in the face of the inexplicable and uncontrollable forces of nature and of their own inner nature, and have hypostatized these experiences in the gods.
It is not the routine, humdrum marking of time in our daily lives, or the terror and dread of devastation.
It's a strange thing, but when you are dreading something, and would give anything to slow down time, it has a disobliging habit of speeding up.
But just the thought of getting audited, or getting some sort of official document from the most dreaded government agency of all time is enough to raise your stress level a bit.
Other times a nagging sense of doubt or dread that my leaving might have hurt others or the heart of God.
This mere thought of taking time upon one's conscience of giving it time to explore with its sleepless vigilance every secret thought, with such effect that, if every instant one does not make the movement by virtue of the highest and holiest there is in a man, one is able with dread and horror to discover (People do not believe this in our serious age, and yet it is remarkable that even in paganism, less easy - going and more given to reflection, the two outstanding representatives of the Greek as a conception of existence intimated each in his way that by delving deep into oneself one would first of all discover the disposition to evil.
Yet if all this meant that Luther had only a low view of human worth and character, one must also listen for his simul: at the same time, he cried — now in happy dread before the Holy — when God looks at the trusting one God sees not the «bad» or «useful» life but the new person.
This becomes especially evident when we consider some of our everyday acronyms: at one time cancer was the «Big C»; children have «to do a BM»; while «syphilis» may be difficult to utter, «VD» is less of a problem; the «SOB» may hand out a lot of «BS»; «HO» is to be dreaded; and of course we have our «F --» word.
There are times when, with fear and dread, we will tolerate some measure of oppression for the sake of goals that are ultimately contributory to freedom, although we will not forget the self - deception with which we allow inescapable limitations on freedom to pass over into unnecessary cruelty.
On the contrary, it is a time of great mourning, of utter dread of what could become of us, and a time of extreme sobriety as we contemplate the task at hand: to forge our own values.
His sorrow, his concern, his despair, is selfish (like the dread of sin which at times almost frightens a man into sin) because it is self - love which would like to be proud of itself, like to be without sin — and consolation is what he is least in need of, wherefore also the prodigious quantity of consoling thoughts the physicians of the soul prescribe only make the sickness worse.
It infuriated more traditionally minded Jews who believe that, in a time of endemic religious indifference among Jews, the fervent commitment of the Orthodox to Judaism and to Jewish continuity should be an occasion for celebration rather than embarrassment and dread.
«The problem is, a couple of hours later, it's rumble time, usually followed by eructation (belching), distention, and, eventually, dreaded flatulence.
It is also inevitable and dreaded (for some of us) but also, at times, good or eventually good.
This time of year always used to hold an element of dread and I am sure many people still feel that way.
Plus it finishes in the oven which is my favorite type of dinner because it gives me time to clean up, which saves me from the dreaded after dinner clean up.
(12/2) It kind of sucked when I was a kid and relatives who lived far away wanted to save on postage (and gifts, I'd imagine) so I'd get the dreaded combo gift... at Christmas time.
I am dreading the day I become that person, but I know it's only a matter of time.
yum!!!!! Although I think I may take out some of the sugar next time for the kids as this is a bit too sweet and I dread to think how the kids will be after they eat these at the Halloween party this afternoon!
This time of year is known to be dreaded by Arsenal fans, but news that Hector Bellerin has signed a new six - year deal could well put a positive spin on things.
I was dreading watching five minutes of added time, but the extra man paid off very quickly when Ramsey punched in a loose ball in the box and suddenly the crowd came alive as Arsenal took the lead for the first time.
Time will tell as to which clubs are involved in the dreaded relegation fight with the likes of Sampdoria, Palermo and Udinese flirting with the drop last season, but there is undoubtedly a guarantee of tension and entertainment at both ends of the table.
Our greatest fear seems to be that he will make the dreaded» «caps» > WRONG BIG MOVE ™» when it comes time to make the pivotal play with all of our process chips.
In his own personal time of change — encompassing divorce, repudiation of the best - selling A Season On The Brink, grudging occasional use of the zone defense and revitalization of the red sweater industry — the most bizarre Knight move of all was injecting the dreaded juco transfer into his disciplined program, in the persons of center Dean Garrett (10 points, 10 rebounds, 3 blocks and a neutralization of the Orange's Rony Seikaly) as well as the 6» 1» Smart.
One hundred and eighty years ago, at a time civilized Europeans were still possessed by a medieval dread of water, Captain Cook in his journal marveled at the bold, swimming Polynesians.
Despite the minimal amount of text, the book does manage to convey a real sense of the passage of time, as well as a sense of dread over the near - inevitability of his death.
Well that's a wrap & now we await the dreaded summer time blues of Wenger's one or two signings transfer window... God help us... Again.
There have also been a few times when we survived the dreaded cup upset and perhaps the most important of those was in the FA cup semi-final and then again in the final last season.
Every time anyone with any interest in Arsenal Football Club hears or sees the word injury at the moment, a cold finger of dread creeps up and down your spine, but after the bad news about Mesut Ozil and Laurent Koscielny this week, Arsene Wenger finally had some good injury news for us.
There's a sense of dread looming as the club has sacked another manager with very little time under him, an aspect quite reminiscent of the Massimo Cellino days.
On Saturday, the day had arrived that the whole LFC Family had been dreading, the last home game of the season and time to say goodbye to our hero and Liverpool FC Legend Steven Gerrard.
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