Sentences with phrase «dreaded word in»

These group tours are designed to «result in meaningful interactions between the U.S. travelers and individuals in Cuba,» which in practice means lots of rumba classes, art gallery visits, and the most dreaded word in tour group vocabulary: flamenco.
You had me drooling, heart palpitating until the most dreaded word in the Vegan lexicon — TOFU!
«Chris Fowler, who's a dear friend, when he was hosting GameDay, said the three most dreaded words in travel are: Atlanta Delta connection,» Lundquist said.
The three most dreaded words in the English language?
Bad credit — two of the most dreaded words in the English language.

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In other words, they do the least appetizing, most dreaded item on their to - do list before they do anything else.
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Got the dreaded «Your comment is awaiting moderation» so lets try it again with dashes used in what are probably words on the moderators» forbidden word list:
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Another cause has been the insidious notion (greatly encouraged by successive governments but particularly under New Labour - Old Labour tended to be much more traditional in its views on the family) that the family has many forms, that marriage is just one option, and that lone parenting is just as «valid» (dread word) a form as any other.
All immediacy, in spite of its illusory peace and tranquillity, is dread, and hence, quite consistently, it is dread of nothing; one can not make immediacy so anxious by the most horrifying description of the most dreadful something, as by a crafty, apparently casual half word about an unknown peril which is thrown out with the surely calculated aim of reflection; yea, one can put immediacy most in dread by slyly imputing to it knowledge of the matter referred to.
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There is no awe here before the dread majesty of God, and no respect for the Holy Table at which Christ is wrapped in linen and His most Precious Blood poured out, where heaven opens and angels throng about us, bringing earth and heaven together... the mere sound of singing is preferred to the meaning of the words that are sung».
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You see, I backslid (a typical Christian word that fills one with dread if you let it) once before in my life, and I'm a trifle worried that I may be doing that now.
Therefore it would be important to take seriously the comment from Stanley J. Samartha, who asks why words like mission and conversion evoke dread in countries in Asia and Africa today, and goes on to say
But perhaps our real affection for that verse is a more complex response to the whole story of Samuel and Eli, maybe even relief at the poignant rendering of our own secret dread: that although the word of the Lord is clear enough in fact, Eli found it painful or difficult to keep listening.
The section then affirms the Word - word conquest of hunger and thirst and war - although in human existence these continue to be the most prevalent and dreaded agents of deWord - word conquest of hunger and thirst and war - although in human existence these continue to be the most prevalent and dreaded agents of deword conquest of hunger and thirst and war - although in human existence these continue to be the most prevalent and dreaded agents of death.
And in that way, without invoking the dreaded N - word, they did a jurisprudence of natural law.
Because it's Tiger Woods, and we overanalyze every single shot and word, we're always ping - ponging from uncontrollable optimism to overwhelming dread with little room in between.
If you were looking for a sign of whether all the confidence among us Arsenal fans and the nice things (for a change) said about us in the football media at the minute are an accurate depiction of where the current crop of Gunners stands when compared to our main rivals for the Premier League, including the dreaded Jose Mourinho and his expensively assembled Chelsea team, then you should be encouraged by the words of Arsene Wenger.
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.
School is back in session and parents everywhere are bemoaning the return of the dreaded H - word.
Despite all the fun of summer, it never fails that just a few days in, you'll hear those dreaded words «there's nothing to do, I'm bored.»
Sneaking in lessons about veggies while you garden will teach your children about proper nutrition without you having to say those dreaded three words: «Eat your vegetables!»
I checked out the name brand sposies and even the store brand, and after a few calculations on my phone in the middle of the diaper aisle, I knew I had to say the dreaded words... «you're right honey.»
Bettina, just wanted to let you know that, thanks ENTIRELY to you and your petition to take pink slime (YOUR WORDS) outta school lunches, I now dread going to work — thinking «this may be my last day of work at BPI», a company I've beem proud to work for for the past 10 years; a company that has taken recycling to the utmost heights (recycling lean beef trimmings to separate out the fat and reuse the remaining protein as a suppliment to other processed meats (such as hamburger, sausage, etc) and which customers, such as McDonald's, had WILLINGLY purchased in order to stretch their purchase dollars to give us consumers more value for our buck.
I know in a lot of the world people are still heading to the beach, and soaking up some rays and not ready to hear that dreaded four letter word F - A-L-L.
You hear the words «school canceled,» and a familiar sense of dread and annoyance settles in your stomach.
The reason I got involved in Camp Kesem is because I have had personal experience with very close family members that dealt with the dreaded «C» word cancer.
Koch does not employ the dreaded «e» word — that would be «enemy» of course — either in this letter or at a press conference at City Hall in Lower Manhattan this afternoon.
Only Nichols drops the dreaded «R» word in his letter, arguably the wild card in all of this: redistricting.
I was at a shoot the other day and the joke was to avoid having a conversation in which the dreaded «E (economy) word or «R»...
I got the spots in question removed, thankful that the news I got was «only» that and not the dreaded C - word that no one wants to hear.
Even common household items you have in your house right now can help you burn calories and lose weight without ever hearing the dreaded word «diet».
One of the most amazing aspects of the website that simply grabbed our attention right away was the concept of a more discerning way of logging in without having the dreaded «H» - word spilled all over your PC.
Those are seven words President - elect Barack Obama is dreading but Lowe's will follow rival Home Depot in giving thousands of its hourly employees a one - time bonus of up to $ 1,000 due to new tax legislation.
The words «based on a true story» can strike dread in the heart of the frequent moviegoer, since so often a film is made no more interesting by the fact that it's about actual events.
That, certainly, is the mainstream Jewish view to this day; however, Oz's implication that his mother's foreboding and dread — even before the 1948 war gets under way, and in stark contrast to his father's bullish espousal of nationalist sentiment — is a prefiguring of Israel's future of violence, splintering and moral uncertainty: Faina herself uses the word «abyss».
Gertrud renounces external eventfulness in order to cultivate internal or imaginative eventfulness» — and using the (constant - and - never - moving as a way to allow viewers to focus on acting and the body rather than on technical formalist tricks, in fact, the shots are the longest technically allowable before the invention of digital shooting) camera merely as a functional recording - device rather than as an originator of instant meaning and knowledge as in Hollywood, this film remains the best summation of the truism that a longwinded presentation of several actors merely speaking for ten - minutes - a-scene while the camera does not move and no artificial and manipulative «cinematic language» is involved, in other words, the dreaded «merely filmed non-cinematic literature and theatre,» not only has a much greater capacity to teach than any Hollywood mode of filmmaking but is more dramatic than any car chase.
She's great with words and biting insults about her own family members or her «former» friends and dropping pretty insightful truth bombs when she feels empowered in the moment, but her grades kinda suck and it's doubtful she'll ever be able to leave the «dreaded» Sacramento she hates.
A period piece set in 17th Century colonial America, early word on the film raved about the eerie sense of dread that permeated the work, the beautiful attention to detail regarding the period setting and Eggers» refusal to pull any punches with what promises to be one of the more disturbing films of 2016.
A period piece set in 17th Century colonial America, early word on the film raved about the eerie sense of dread that permeated the work, the beautiful attention to...
Kerry - man Fassbender plays the Scottish Lord in Justin Kurzel's upcoming Shakespearean tragedy, alongside the delectable Marion Cotillard and was carefully to avoid the dreaded word on set.
«The Trial» translates Kafka's masterpiece into eloquent words and icy, shadowy images of dread, underscored by a melancholy Baroque dirge, the Adagio in G by Albinoni.
All of a sudden restrictor plates have allies.Once the most dreaded two words in stock - car racing, the device used to slow cars down at the Talladega Superspeedway and Daytona International Speedway doesn't seem so bad after all - especially compared with some of the alternatives.Recent testing at Daytona has given NASCAR some other ideas on ways to keep speeds from topping 190 mph.
BMW has attempted to sidestep the dreaded «W word» in marketing and designing the 2013 X1 xDrive28i that recently rolled into the Car Tech garage, but have no qualms about it, the X1 is a wagon.
If you can find a marketing method you enjoy, putting in those hours of spreading the word can become something you look forward to instead of something you dread.
Someone asked recently if it were possible to use the same technique in a Microsoft Word document that was going to be uploaded to Smashwords and put through the dreaded Meatgrinder.
While it hurts the capitalist in me (shh — I said the dreaded C word) to give away anything for free, I know that is also the best form of promotion.
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