Sentences with phrase «for cowering»

I built a website for a co living space chain in Chiang Mai, Bali and Mexico (I still think that's a cool idea) I started building something for cowering adventures around the world (before it became big, but I gave up on it because it seemed so big and scary) and I had an SEO company back in Auckland.

Not exact matches

However, just as you can't spend your entire life inside the house, cowering at the thought of contracting a disease, you can't avoid the internet for fear of harming your computer.
(She can rattle off stats about toilet paper consumption, for instance, with a conviction that would make even the most hardened VC cower.)
But here's what this data really means: Each year, nearly every student at an American public school is trained to cower under a desk or run for their lives to avoid being murdered by a gunman.
Sure having people like us cower, living in fear and staying in the closet has worked well for believers for over 2,000 years.
Now they are rolling and cowering to find excuses for muslims rioting for quran burning
«Our treasury rifled; our credit shaken; the poor laborer asking vainly for his honest wages day after day; the rich official reveling in disreputable gains; an enormous debt heaped upon us we know not how; our schools decaying, our teachers cowering before their Catholic masters; our press, when it ventures to complain, threatened with violence or insulted by offered bribes; the interests of the city neglected, its honorable reputation gone.»
Kudos to Rev. Saturnia for sticking with the prophetic word God had given for that day and not cowering or compromising because it might offend one of the most powerful men in the world.
For a civilian to stand against that while others cowered, is exceptional.
You create a good list for the small and narrow to cower behind.
well, until around Halloween, when darkness again dominates the earth, (in the north anyway) and we again cower in fear of the dark, and pray and wait for our savior to be born... again.
RD.. How path - et - ic to see your hate and fear driving you to death...!?! Man pull your self together and have the courage to face the returns of your deeds... Wars were always there in life whether were religious or not so stop doing it on your self... Beside learn to wish people well whether you agree or disagree with might you succeed in life rather than being a loser... by being a cowered... My posts were meant for the friendly people I had known for some time, whom I found they were full of compassion and not for black hearted one's like you who hate all God creations...
While you cower in fear over the «brown boogeymans» of the world, the real villians are plotting how to send your kids off to die in foreign wars for their gain and how to steal more of your hard earned money through austerity measures and taxes.
And then I screamed, terrifying the mouse that was attempting to run out of the shed, who instead ran back into the shed, causing Navah to leap up off the seat of the riding mower and join me in my cowering position outside the shed, pondering my question about whether we were cut out for this.
Arsene because he was burnt so badly by Mourinho in ’05 +» 6 he cowered away from competing for the title ever since preferring to win the top 4 trophy.
Ozil cowering there as he's meant to mark Williams for the winner.
The evidence was right there in front of our eyes: a father, cowering with his young son, begging for mercy.
«We shall not be moved, we shall not be harassed... beaten intimidated, brutalised and cowered by police violence, to stop our campaign for a new voters register,» he vowed.
Whether you're an MP aspiring for higher office, a precarious minister cowering at the prospect of...
'' «While Gordon Brown cowers in Downing Street, his henchmen are out and about to attack me personally rather than engage in rational debate,» said Mr Davis, who resigned his seat in protest at Labour plans for six - week detention without charge.
But we make a way out of nothing, we really do, and so we have to realize that we don't have to cower in the corner anymore and wait for somebody else to solve our problems.
We should all be ashamed to think how we cowered before them for so long.
And, using very harsh words, Clinton accused national labor unions campaigning for Lincoln's opponent, Lt. Gov. Bill Halter, of trying to manipulate Arkansas voters to «terrify» other Democrats in Congress into cowering to union demands.
But Madam Desoso who has since been slammed by party bigwigs for speaking bluntly to the former President stressed she was trained by him (Mr. Rawlings) not to cower to people's opinions she disagrees with.
After eight generations, his team was able to run open field tests — experiments during which the birds were put in a brightly - lit arena and assessed for how much time they spent cowering on the periphery instead of strutting through the room.
For the dear people of Japan, instead of cowering and shrinking into the fear and acute heartache, let us expand outward in love, in compassion, and in intention.
Thank you for the beautiful photos while it's 11 degrees here and I'm cowering over a space heater in my office!
But as I said in an interview recently, life is too short to spend our time cowering behind what is «normal» and saying sorry for what is not.
But for asshat, I like to think that there are at least two NON-asshats — people who celebrate your goodness instead of squash it, and people who WANT you to stand out instead of cower behind them.
(I'm going to cower in shame for two seconds of honesty.
For Mireles, the war is immediate: The Knights Templar gang beheaded his neighbors, and he'd rather die fighting than cower before their blade.
You should want people to hate you for hating a film, don't cower from negative attention.
She's even chopped her hair, washed out the distinctive red, foregone the makeup and cowered and cried for the camera.
You can light the flare with the (C) button and once the flare is lit it the creatures will cower and stop their pursuit of Harry for around 30 - 40 secs.
They hide their affection for each other behind profanity and cruel horseplay, and they don't think much of poor Norman's gun - shy cowering.
Taking over for Gary Ross, who directed last year's original «Hunger Games,» Lawrence keeps the action buzzing briskly while also providing a clearer and more daunting sense of the totalitarian regime that has kept the citizens of dystopian, futuristic Panem cowering in poverty and fear.
But having been told that the glass ceiling on women may be coming down, she does not want to cower and go back to her office space, so off she goes to downtown Kabul, leaving her boyfriend (Josh Charles), thinking that she will be on assignment for just three months and back to the drudgery of Chicago.
But the movie's moral equivalence is suspect, casting a negative eye towards Cage for not wanting to fight as if wars were about either soldiering up, or cowering in fear.
Such disdain does this gluttonous monstrosity have for the smaller creatures roaming the forest of the game industry, that it is more than happy to sacrifice its own interests if it means snuffing out the light of those cowering under its great shadow.
While her neighbors cower inside their homes, Emma goes searching for help in a nearby town and hires bounty hunter Sam Chisolm (Denzel Washington), who in turn recruits six other men — drunken gambler Josh Farraday (Chris Pratt), former Confederate sharpshooter Goodnight Robicheaux (Ethan Hawke), knives expert Billy Rocks (Byung - hun Lee), fur trapper Jack Horne (Vincent D'Onofrio), Mexican outlaw Vasquez (Manuel Garcia - Rulfo) and Comanche warrior Red Harvest (Martin Sensmeier)-- to protect the town and put an end to Bogue's tyranny.
students construct widely disparate scenes — a pupil cowering before a teacher's stick, for example, or a tree being cut down.
It was not some concours relic that had spent its days cowering in a garage, or even an unmolested derelict waiting for a restoration.
Now, Vicki has posted the whole thing, in all its trembling, cowering glory on her blog, for you to read.
But to cower in elegant homes behind golden garden gates, fearful lest the breath of warm humankind touch you, unable to indulge in extravagances for fear they might be glimpsed by the embittered oppressed, to oppress and yet lack the courage to show yourself as an oppressor, even to fear the ones you are oppressing, feeling ill at ease in your own wealth and begrudging others their ease, to resort to disagreeable weapons that require neither true audacity nor manly courage, to have money, but only money, without splendor: That's what things look like in our cities at present
When they are forced to kiss in order to deflect the suspicion of two German guards, she thinks: «There, in the street, for the benefit of the German Green Police and the people who are cowering in their houses but peeking out from their curtains, Ollie cups my face in his hands and kisses me.
The crowd cowers, stumbles, readjusts, reaches for their drinks, hoping to hide the terror for a moment longer behind their martini glasses and champagne flutes.
They provide an added excuse for solace at my favourite local comic store and a stack of new books to keep me company as I cower from nail guns and busted plumbing.
I recently won an award for it, so I'm not cowering under withering glances anymore.
Look at how the Stifel analyst is cowering and apologizing for his Sell rating.
No wonder so many investors have cowered on the sidelines of the bull market for the past nine years.
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