Sentences with phrase «even stooping»

Cage tries to get out of the assignment — even stooping to blackmail, but his efforts backfire and the next thing you know, he's waking up in the staging area for the coming effort.
Their approaches to aging range from embracing second chances and building deep friendships to wallowing in self - pity and even stooping in spiteful acts.
Sergio Leone's lesser - known colleague Sergio Corbucci was an equal at every level, even stooping a little further down into edgy darkness.
In Japanese the novel is clumsy and repetitive, employs distractingly flawed narrative techniques, and even stoops to basic literary gaffes, mixing metaphors to create unappealing descriptions like «a blanket of rain enveloped the whole plain like the strings of a harp.»
And he even stooped so low as to ra - pe a vi - rgin named Mary.
After the disastrous 1978 film Convoy, Peckinpah had trouble finding work; he even stooped to directing music videos at the very end, and The Osterman Weekend was the only film he released during the last six years of his life.
He once even stooped into the territory of kidnapping her.

Not exact matches

That's a lot more than the Pontif stories get, even if you have to stoop down to a storyline involving a combination of:
You know better than to stoop to yellow jounalism, even if in the form of a headline.
In this cry, we catch something of the depth to which God stoops in Christ; He comes fully into our humanity, our sin, and, perhaps, even into our despair.
In utter weakness I saw a Lord who had stooped even lower to save me.
It got so bad that even the pastor stooped so low as to tell me in the 3rd grade that black people are a lesser race.
Though he was divine by nature he did not snatch at equality with God but emptied himself by taking the nature of a servant; born in human guise and appearing in human form, he humbly stooped in his obedience even to die, and to die upon the cross.
Even the word «stooping» seems to imply that God is «up there» above us, and He «stoops» down to our level.
But when we humans turned our back on what God desired and wanted (a loving relationship with each and every person), God did not accommodate us, or stoop down to let us have our own way, or even withdraw from us so that we were abandoned in our rebellion.
There will be extra vinaigrette, so by adding a bit more spinach, you can even stretch this recipe to serve six when that couple who never calls ahead shows up unexpectedly on your stoop at chow time.
The season of picnics has arrived.In our garden or on the stoop, we take out bowls, linens, and even (I say this with no shame) plastic utensils.
Second we are approaching the time of year when in most of the US we can grow our own basil — in gardens, on stoops, on balconies, and even on window sills.
The stoops of my youth were long, sandstone flights, their balustrades ornamented with blind lions or terminal objects that looked like great pineapples or artichokes, and the rubber balls we threw against the steps into so many evenings were «spaldeens.»
My brother's memory no doubt serves him better than mine, but I recall yet another glorious event that in some ways surpasses even my romantic reconstruction of the stoop ball play.
Monday, Florida State coach Jimbo Fisher denied defensive coordinator Mark Stoops had even interviewed for the Kentucky job, though Tomahawk Nation points out a strict denial of that report has to done regardless of what might have happened, for recruiting purposes.
I'm actually worried about the Swedish bricklayers we've taken enough humiliations in Europe and domestically surely we can't stoop even lower?
Collectively I'd say Plzen are the worst of the bunch but as we tend to stoop even lower if the opposition is considered low, they could humiliate us the most.
It was genuinely surprising to see a newspaper which used to be held in very high regard even by those who did not share its sympathies stoop so terribly low.
The voters deserve an honest campaign, but Breslin is stooping to a despicably low level, even by the State Legislature's low standards, so he can avoid telling the truth on key issues,» Morse said.
And even if Kennedy Agyapong has issues with how Afia handled the issue, did he have to stoop so low as a member of parliament and a law maker?
«In the summer you can't even open up your windows, you can't go out and sit on your own stoop, it stinks so much,» said Luis Velazquez, 20, who's lived around the corner from a transfer station on Thames Street since he was five, and signed the petition sent to the City Council
And what do you know, I don't even need to stoop to your name - calling level to point that out.
Craigslist casual encounters dating of people stoop to meet or even.
McKenzie doesn't stoop to deliver a pat happy ending, and even the moderately upbeat final scene features an oddly discordant note in the score that suggests not all is well.
Churchill was portly, old, jowly and stooped while Oldman is upright, straight - backed, with not even a hint of jowls.
It's hardly the type of joint that even his awkwardly tall girlfriend Nadine (Pheline Roggan) would stoop to enter.
One of the world's great mysteries: why did a reinvigorated Harvey Keitel, Reese Wetherspoon fresh from American Psycho and even post-Notting Hill Rhys Ifans stoop to this level?
«There isn't a school of education in the country that would stoop to teach its aspiring teachers how to train their students to pass out papers,» he writes, «even though it is one of the most valuable things they could possibly do.»
There's plenty of headroom so even the teaching staff don't need to stoop when entering or exiting the vehicle.
Even worse, BMW stooped to the same plastic Toyota uses for the lower dash.
It isn't the most pleasant hot hatch to sit in, live with or even drive, but it strives to embrace Honda's evolving Type R ethos — a spirit that remains likeably Japanese, even as the manufacturer stoops needlessly to concern itself with Rhineland lap - timers.
They turned into an even narrower alley, then into a footpath, and then, finally, after making a staccato rap on an almost invisible door, stooped under a lintel and stepped into a room lit by guttering candles and flickering firelight.
At a minimum once per year I'd even suggest more often because collection agencies have been known to stoop to downright illegal tactics in order to squeeze any money they can out of you.
I wanted him to know I was looking, that I would always look for him, even though I couldn't leave our front stoop.
Even a game still stooped in its old ways but given a modern facelift, with gameplay mechanics that are both simple and yet fun in their own right, can thrive in this era of hardcore shooters and deep RPGs.
The Baltimore Museum of Art (BMA) has partnered with the popular Baltimore - based Stoop Storytelling Series to present an evening of seven true, personal stories about creative exchange across the U.S. - Mexico border.
Why does this fine site stoop to dignify entities like the Cato Institue (and people like George Will for that matter) by even giving them mention, let alone making this gang the subject matter of a post.
The MSM, led by the Times, will stoop sooo low that they even will praise dictatorial tyrants because a family member says the politically correct words about global warming.
But even before this coming bombshell, we saw in the ClimateWire story that there may be no lower boundary beyond which the rent - seekers, the new tax collectors for the green welfare state, are unwilling to stoop.
This metro - riding mortal could help save the Amazon by understanding it — even if it wasn't right outside my front stoop.
It has a camera and microphone, so you can see and communicate with whomever is on your stoop, and your visitors can even leave messages if you're not home or away from your phone.
If you want to discuss issues in a civil manner, even under an alias, I am always willing to engage, but when you stoop to the level of personal attacks (which is one thing that you are somewhat good at) you are fair game for public ridicule.
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