Sentences with phrase «dreaded time for»

Yet, Valentine's Day, looked forward to by lovestruck couples and willing wooers, is often a much dreaded time for many of the singles not in the dating game.

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Ross Ulbricht aka Dread Pirate Roberts will do time for running an online drug and mayhem marketplace.
While it may seem hard to step away from your desk for some time, just think about how you will be combating the afternoon slump (and dreaded sweets craving).
Offering a 100 % money back guarantee is something most entrepreneurs and business owners dread but it's a customer retention strategy that has worked for me over time.
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.
This birthing process seems to produce the same emotions for me every time: fear, excitement, discouragement, hope... I become this manic - depressive who is anticipating and dreading Feb. 25, (the day the album comes out).
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.
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.
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.
It is also inevitable and dreaded (for some of us) but also, at times, good or eventually good.
Plus the dreaded what do I pack for lunch and snacks that my lil guy will want to eat that will keep him full and energized at the same time?
It was time for the dreaded vaccines.
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-...]
Benedryll wasn't cutting it anymore, and so finally — it was time for the dreaded «vegetarian»... I mean, veterinarian.
I was dreading giving up my pizzas, as I used to make homemade pizza all the time, and I absolutely abhor all the «other» flours for baking.
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!
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.
So Wenger is dreading this transfer window for the right reasons this time around.
The dreaded title game rematch (something we've complained about for a long time, even though it hadn't actually happened until this year)?
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.
Arsene Wenger has been «Mr. Arsenal» for nearly 22 years and there have been times when it seemed as though the Frenchman would go on forever as manager, yet the day that Gazidis has perhaps dreaded has now arrived.
The summer dread, especially after losing Lewis Cook, turned to reserved optimism by the end of July, and we all slept a little better knowing for the first time in a long time, we had a decent manager running the show.
I dread to think how much time, money and effort have gone in for virtually no reward.
For the cook who is pressed for time, or who just likes the idea of letting someone else answer the dreaded question, «What's for dinnFor the cook who is pressed for time, or who just likes the idea of letting someone else answer the dreaded question, «What's for dinnfor time, or who just likes the idea of letting someone else answer the dreaded question, «What's for dinnfor dinner?
This is a time when it's very important for you as a parent or caregiver to stay positive and always behave as though the sippy cup is a good thing, and not something to be feared or dreaded.
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She discovered that when she carved out space for her previously dreaded pre-dinner kitchen time, and added some elements to look forward to, including listening to podcasts or music, it became a happy ritual.
I know this is a phrase that many mothers dread (because it takes five times as long for the child to accomplish a simple task), but to the mother of a clingy baby, this phrase is a joy.
«It was time for me [to quit breastfeeding] when I was dreading it.
They may do it for the convenience of making those dreaded late - night feedings more bearable, or for chance to get a little extra bonding time in with their little ones.
Rather than dreading holiday food preparation, it can be special time for the family.
Many parents dread tummy time because it can be a miserable experience for babies.
Here's how to start the new school year on the right foot.Back to school season is a time of anticipation and often dread for students, but it can be very stressful for parents too.
In the United States, the biggest routine is probably the dreaded back - to - school shopping trip, but it's also common for families to take a picture a child going off to school for the first time.
We will be traveling back to the US from Europe in August when baby is 1 year old - we will first hit the east coast, which is a 6 hour time change, then the west coast, for another 3 hour change - I'm dreading it!
With the holiday season upon us, it's time for relatives to start asking you the dreaded question: So, what is your Ph.D. about?
It is hard for us to recapture the sense of dread that surrounded rabies at the time
«Â That said, if you feel increasingly bad about yourself, have trouble sleeping, or dread going to work every day, it may be time to look for another job.
These foods are packed with protein, complex carbs and healthy fats that will keep you satiated for a long time and help avoid the dreaded mid-afternoon energy crash.
Dreading every run won't make it any easier, so maybe it's time to hang up the running shoes for a bit.
Then it was time for the pose I'd been dreading.
Next time you feel the dreaded twinge of a UTI, try this: Boil some water, steep a bunch of parsley in it for 10 minutes and then drink up, recommends Param Dedhia, MD, internal - medicine physician at Canyon Ranch Resort and Spa, in Tucson, Ariz..
Choose small, finite periods of time for your fitness goals that you know are doable and don't fill you with dread.
Aggressive gorilla time management coaching performance tactics by force is the only way to whip unaccountable coaching clients into shape by pushing them beyond their lazy resistance levels and into clients who become super powers for action and results, and get the things done that they always resist by kicking and screaming when they need to do the dreaded tasks that they fear.
For the first time in months, I woke up this morning not feeling tired and dreading the day ahead.
One of the worst times for anyone who is serious about their workout program is hitting the dreaded progress plateau.
For some it's a welcome time in their training cycle; while others dread it.
While it may seem hard to step away from your desk for some time, just think about how you will be combating the afternoon slump (and dreaded sweets craving).
Well, my friend suggested it might be time for another one of the dreaded what - do - I - eat posts.
-- but not before the dreaded act of wriggling into a bikini for the first time in months.
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