Sentences with phrase «dreadful week by»

Does your Monday start to feel more dreadful week by week?
BRIGHTON, England (AP) Arsenal completed a dreadful week by losing 2 - 1 at Brighton in the Premier League on Sunday to slip 13 points off the Champions League qualification positions and pile more pressure on manager Arsene Wenger.

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S&P + after nine weeks, held back by dreadful run inefficiency (113th in rushing success rate) and the typical Ferentzian insistence on running the ball.
As for Tottenham and Harry Redknapp, an earlier splendid spell ground almost to a halt in the closing weeks of the season and the 5 - 1 FA Cup semi final defeat at Wembley by Chelsea was a dreadful humiliation, even if that scandalous Chelsea goal should never have been given by the inept referee, Martin Atkinson.
Arsenal's season was summed up by a dreadful performance as Stoke tuned up for the FA Cup Final next week with a comfortable 3 - 1 victory.
The shadow chancellor, John McDonnell, has said the past week has been dreadful for Labour, and that Ken Livingstone should apologise for the hurt caused by his remarks linking Hitler and Zionism.
Still, even when a friend rolled up his sleeve for me a few weeks later to reveal four fingertip - sized bruises he sustained from watching The Lion King with his girlfriend (she white - knuckled her way through the wildebeest stampede'til his arm went to sleep), I remained unconvinced that Disney's latest blockbuster cartoon, which had grossed over $ 200M by that point, was worth the price of a ticket, having been taken for a ride by the prestige surrounding the dreadful Beauty and the Beast.
After yet another dreadful work week has past, and with that us gamers like to kick back and unwind by popping our favorite games into our favorite console.
After yet another dreadful work week has past, gamers like to kick back and unwind by popping our favorite games into our favorite console.
Accordingly, Hodge's work has developed as a kind of mash - up, inspired by the Surrealist collage work of max Ernst and, in particular, his novel Un Semain De Bonté (A Week of Kindness), a work that derives source material from 19th century popular media such as the penny dreadful and illustrated newspapers.
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