Sentences with phrase «even reveled»

It was only when Sonic Team embraced and even reveled in nostalgia when it seemed to recapture the enthusiasm of its fans.
They were caught saying that that they led consumers to believe lawsuit filings were imminent, called consumers» supervisors, and even reveled in the fact that illegal actions were necessary to effectively do their jobs.
Perhaps when my earthly work is «done», I will have the capacity to understand, accept, even revel in the absolute love that my beliefs tell be my Heavely Father has.
Much of their narrative anticipates and even revels in the cultural clash «caused by» those who feel threatened.
Please join us at our newly restored historic winery, built by the pioneering Carbone brothers in 1886, for an evening reveling in our Napa Valley wines — Cabernet Franc and Cabernet Sauvignon may hail from the Old World, however ours are decidedly American!
Then they start to get used to being somebody else, even reveling in the other person's life.
It has been moments of caring and embracing that left spaces in our togetherness for each of us to grow as individuals and discover new energies, interests, and directions that ultimately have enriched our partnership by constantly being open to growth and change that not only permits each other to move in new directions, but even revels and supports the courage of our partner to attempt new things and develop new talents that compliments what either of us alone could do on our own.

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Just revel in the hope that if even a fraction of the population soaks up the wisdom in this book, America will be in a far better place.
Further, they often tend to revel in taking positions that cut against the grain of contemporary society and are even doomed to failure (as Rod has said his opposition of SSM is).»
He is, and he remains double - minded, even, if temporal help did come and he did revel in the cleverness by which he had managed his shrewd escape; yes, one should still believe that it was a calamity that he cleverly; managed to evade commitment to the Eternal.
I think that if God reveled itself in a massage worldwide, that can be heard by anyone in any language, and even by the deaf, with and image in the sky that can be seen even by the blind, then everyone would believe in the same God.
The delicious realms of flowers count their dynasties by short periods; those which in the morning revel proudly in beauty and strength, by evening weep for the sad destruction of their thrones, and for the mishaps which drive them to loss, to poverty, to death, and to the grave.
Such would appear to be the persecutions referred to in I Peter and the Epistle to the Hebrews, and possibly even «Antipas, my witness» of Revel.
But, in modern times, people still revel, even brag, about how hard things are for them, even when the hardship is unnecessary and purposely.
I revel in this pure happiness unapologettically, even if it seems far fetched to people like my husband.
Some, however, were less impressed with Shaw's pie - eating antics, with one even suggesting he was merely revelling in his 15 minutes of fame.
But even those who revel in writing about the NCAA happily host the parasite, usually by assuming that the NCAA is a thing at all.
And you revelling in times like this asking for the glass half full people to come here so you can insult and rub it in worse is even less bright.
But even if you feel like hibernating indoors for the winter, that doesn't mean you can't appreciate and revel in the wonders of nature.
But, for now, revel in the fact that, for all the truth there is in saying that pumping at work is a real pain in the nipples, even when you are unable to be with your nursling, your milk is there to comfort and nourish baby.
Cuomo family intimates predicted over the weekend that Andrew — who reveled in his father's praise when he won adoption of a gay - marriage law — will even more aggressively pursue a liberal agenda in his second term.
But even those of us who revel in Punch and Judy politics can not help feeling that this kind of thing might become a bit wearing if it happens every time the two men set eyes on each other.
Select from four DPI settings on the fly, and revel in the 16G maximum acceleration (fast enough even for extreme online FPS performance).
Poll after poll, and even late night TV talk shows, seem to revel in Americans» ignorance of basic scientific facts, including the fundamentals of physics and biology.
[pagebreak] Not long ago, I was reveling in a quiet evening at home.
I love this idea, because the down - time allows for us to really revel in each others company, making trips to the beach, some island vacay getaway, or even allowing for B to finally enjoy his Boys - only cross-country road trip!
What a great dress — and so glad to hear the venue is a hit — I'm also kicking myself for not going to Beyonce, even though we were actually at Revel that night — ate at Mussel Bar, of course!
Even here, neither man is wrong, and Dear White People revels in the notion that, in our society, labels are as much a necessity as they are a toxin.
Its audience doesn't even get to revel in blood and guts; the whole thing seems like it was edited for broadcast.
Harding's (Margot Robbie) monster mother (Allison Janney, who revels in her obscene wisecracks) shoved her onto the ice when she was four and slapped her around — even throwing a knife at her — through her teens.
Even the most hoary of running gags — the breaking of the maestro's glasses — revels in its banality, just as the famous lines about Jew - Nazis uttered by Godard at his most contemptible are with deftness shown to be the ramblings of a farcical character.
Clyde is a true friend, who revels in Jack's courting, even while revealing to Jack that long term relationships aren't all they're cracked up to be.
Those who used to revel in sprinting down the pitch will find their momentum halted by standing tackles or surreptitious footwork manoeuvring the ball out from under them, even if they're using the right stick to apply some fancy footwork or guarding the ball.
Even the deliberately realist The Wrestler subtly undermined its sports movie narrative, Black Swan revelled in the «were - swan» pulp of its ballet horror, and Noah loaded its Biblical epic with heavy, hard Jewish religion.
Even ignoring the abysmal premise, the film revels in sub-standard rom - com territory, with only the cast of note.
I think that dilemma that Blomfeld puts Desmond Tutu through is a real one, where he has to question in some ways if he can forgive, even while listening to someone in a way revel in others» pain, and the horrors he has conducted among others, and still find a space in his heart and mind to care about him, and to love him.
Don't Think Twice is not a perfect movie, or even a movie for everyone, which justifies its exclusion from the top 20, but it revels in these formative moments (your time as a group offstage is just as important, if not more so, than your time onstage).
Undoubtedly, there will be many folks who feel it is unfair to ask Obama to focus on the plight of the least of his brethren even before he's had a chance be inaugurated, let alone revel in the euphoria of his stunning accomplishment.
After all, he had just produced a one - two hit of moody, studio - funded chamber dramas featuring big - name leads (Nicole Kidman, Ben Stiller) who seemed intent on stripping away their movie - star vanity to revel in warts - and - all portrayals of unglamorous, perhaps even mean - spirited, broken characters.
We can tell she's reveling in the attention but also aware her family is always telling her to take chances, so here she is, taking those opportunities... even if it's not exactly true.
Sure, we want to revel in Diagon Alley, but we're thirty minutes in and haven't even seen Hogwarts yet.
Here's a movie that revels in the old - fashioned task of creating rapid - fire dialogue that cracks wise even as it reveals character.
It may seem strange that Tarantino manages to get away with telling such potentially provocative stories, but the fact of the matter is that slave owners and Nazis are easy targets for a revenge movie — the audience will have a hatred of them before the film has even started, so the filmmaker's job of encouraging us to revel in their killing is that much easier.
Kubrick's camera revels in the recreating of such technical marvels, even as it seems supremely disinterested in the robotic humans who engage in them.
After a rough start, he gets into his duties and revels in keeping the crowd entertained even as the Roosters suffer yet another embarrassing rout.
A merry upbeat tune plays even as the demon barber revels in his penchant for throat slashing.
Even more, hers is the only death to occur offscreen; we are not made to revel in her death, as some scholars would argue the genre typically necessitates.
Even so, we love the Harman Kardon - engineered, 19 - speaker Revel Ultima sound system, which features another example of the new software that can deconstruct the usual horribly compressed MP3 files and turn them into real music.
Volkswagen even wants to revel in the fact that its Golf and Jetta models look and feel quite different from better - selling American and Japanese small cars, such as the Dodge and Plymouth Neon from Chrysler and the Toyota Corolla.
The result is a 200mph, all - weather supercar that you can drive every day — we even made a Convertible version so that enthusiasts can revel in the sound from the new titanium exhaust system.
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