Daniel Radcliffe goes off - grid and gets more than he bargained
for in this muddled Amazonian adventure.
Not exact matches
Sales have been
muddled in recent years and the company is
in the process of remaking itself just a few years after it acquired private - label manufacturer Ralcorp
for nearly $ 5 billion
in early 2013.
As long as foreign investors aren't provided with a clear process, and as long as they are unable to take controlling interests
in Canadian firms, these
muddled rules will likely continue to increase the cost of attracting capital
for Canadian resource companies.
Meanwhile, with the NFL still
muddling through a string of scandals and legal failures (and
in a season that is on track to have more penalty flags than ever before), look
for a rise
in interest
in alternative football options like the new China American Football league,
in which NFL veteran - turned - ESPN analyst Ron Jaworski is a principal investor.
In the United States, which has muddled along in the middle for the past decade, government officials have attempted to introduce marketplace competition into public school
In the United States, which has
muddled along
in the middle for the past decade, government officials have attempted to introduce marketplace competition into public school
in the middle
for the past decade, government officials have attempted to introduce marketplace competition into public schools.
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for: People who don't want to stop using social media entirely How difficult is it: Some effort to not get
in a
muddle Tell me more: Using different browsers
for different online activities can be a good way of separating portions of your browsing activity.
As far as the market
in general is concerned, this argues
for unexciting long - term returns, possibly a «
muddle - through» trading range
for quite a number of years to come.
It is no big secret that the terminology
in the cryptocurrency world is a bit
muddled, and
for someone peering
in from the outside, this vast array of vocabulary can seem a bit daunting.
he says the economy has been
muddling along
for years because the consumer isn't
in the driver's seat.
As
for your definition
in atheist, sadly I think you're missing something, the term God and god are
muddled but have two separate meanings.
I could no longer hear,
for example, a song like «Blowin»
in the Wind» with the same sort of innocence that
muddled the Biblical and Historicist hopes together.
Now, this is one of the clearest verses
in the Bible on salvation, but
for some reason, a lot of people have
muddled and confused this passage over the years to say something it does not.
As
for such cases as that of Ben Jonson's «conversion and reconversion,» the
muddle is all
in the mind of Miola.
George Orwell,
in his famous essay on Dickens, saw
in this philosophical and moral
muddle not a weakness but a strength, a generosity of spirit, an openness to the irreducible complexity of mankind's moral situation, an immunity to what he called «the smelly little orthodoxies that are now contending
for our souls.»
The combination of small and middling nations curtailing national sovereignty to enhance their own sense of importance and of NGOs using the idea of civil society to undermine political accountability makes
for a fine
muddle in trying to understand what is going on.
What happens not
in «normal» times, when maybe America can
muddle along, but
in a time of great economic crisis, or
in a time of war when the youth of another generation are asked to risk their lives
for their country?
The protagonist of Humboldt's Gift, Charlie Citrine, is a successful playwright and biographer who returns to the Chicago of his boyhood;
muddles about
in the urban scene while trying to straighten out a marital problem; leaves
for Spain with a large friend, Renata; is deserted by her; returns to America to bury his old friend Von Humboldt Fleisher; and receives his bequest.
Even so, the twenty - seven speeches collected
in We Are the Change We Seek: The Speeches of Barack Obama, edited by E. J. Dionne Jr. and Joy - Ann Reid, are neither better nor worse,
for the most part, than any other American politician's speeches: often
muddled, consistently unmemorable, and boring.
Mother Mary McKillop founded schools
for settler families
in 19th century Australia and New Zealand... it wasn't just the heat and hardships
in rural New South Wales, it was problems with the Bishop,
muddles over funding, complications about the status of her Order...
One may say that the trait here suggested indicates a genius
for improvisation — or a somewhat stupid dependence on «
muddling through» — or a tenacious belief
in general revelation — but recognized it must be.
Muddled in the Vitamix with fruits
for a hint of sweetness, it's a pink potion to take you from lethargic to livened - up
in just a few swigs.
Otherwise this looks good but too much time and effort
for something that is o.k. Too many ingredients
muddle the flavors
in my opinion but I can see the appeal
for others.
In contrast to another kitchen «necessities» that have a tendency to gather mud and
muddle your counter tops, air fryers can be utilized on daily basis,
for each meal.
In regards to the recipe
for the Caraway Seed Rye - style Bread, Gluten free, the recipe becomes
muddled for the casual viewer when it comes to the cooking times.
Vigorously
muddle 1/2 tablespoon fresh thyme, 1/2 tablespoon fresh rosemary, juice of 1/2 lemon, 2 ounces Zoladkowa vodka and a dash of Angostura bitters
in a large glass
for 2 - 3 minutes.
Setting up a Cointreau Rickey Bar
for guests — This is a great, interactive way
for your guests to enjoy their cocktail experience — all you need is Cointreau, lime, soda and a beautiful arrangement of your favorite fresh ingredients to
muddle in.
With ramsey, everything is always
muddled up
in the middle which limits the space
for alexis, ozil and giroud.
Ospina was on
for the injured Cech and he and Bellerin got
in a right old
muddle to allow the ball to be rolled
in by Robson - Kanu.
Muller is a genuine contender
for the most intelligent and versatile football
in the competition, as his displays
in Joachim Low's often slightly
muddled Germany system will attest.
Every reason to believe we would have
muddled through the last 20 years
in Tottenham or Newcastle or Villa mode, use up and dispose of 10 managers
in the search
for the Holy Grail of an occasional cup and a Europa League finish.
English football's relationship with the ball - playing central defender is an interesting one: it (if we may
for a moment reduce such a complex
muddle of thought and action to a singular entity) loves them
in theory, it sanctifies them when they're Bobby Moore, but it doesn't entirely trust them, and it certainly doesn't have time
for them
in the early formative years, when all that ball playing seems to detract from the serious business of stopping goals.
The structure of the club
in terms of footballing direction, scouting, coaching, fitness, youth development and training facilities are way behind other Premier League clubs and leaves the impression of
muddling for the sake of survival rather than with any loftier ambitions.
If you're lucky enough to already hang out with a group of people who are
in synch with you
in terms of life plans and stages, you can glide right into Mom - Friendshipland on your silken sails none the worse
for the wear; the rest of us, however, have to
muddle along the best we can.
After
muddling though my wardrobe trying to find something that would qualify
for being
in the audience, oh not because...
To help us all
muddle through
in our sleep deprived state, Walmart Canada and momstown Kitchener - Waterloo have a few tips to help optimize your baby's sleep environment, which will hopefully mean more sleep
for you and baby.
My dad is cool and comfy, He's always there
for a cuddle, He's super duper at sorting out, Especially with I'm
in a
muddle!
In that case, I think you either
muddle through or you find a way to make cosleeping work
for you and do it as safely as you can.
Furthermore, calls
for a pivot from «austerity» to «growth» can refer to two quite separate debates, which have tended to become
muddled in media discussions.
For better or worse, Great Britain has often preferred to «muddle through» quite remarkable changes in its governing structure without the full - scale reconsideration of some of its own foundational presuppositions, the most important one of which, of course, is the sovereignty of the singular Westminster Parliament and the ability to maintain the proposition that the United Kingdom has no need for a canonical written constituti
For better or worse, Great Britain has often preferred to «
muddle through» quite remarkable changes
in its governing structure without the full - scale reconsideration of some of its own foundational presuppositions, the most important one of which, of course, is the sovereignty of the singular Westminster Parliament and the ability to maintain the proposition that the United Kingdom has no need
for a canonical written constituti
for a canonical written constitution.
Such instruments of deliberative democracy may be distinctly «foreign» and at odds with the elitist British political tradition, with the culture and rituals of a traditional power - hoarding democracy and with the predilection
for «
muddling through» that defined British politics
in the twentieth century.
Where it gets
muddled in day to day context is that people of course abuse those privileges that taxpayers pay
for essentially, which allows the other side to say, see we could have spent the money better.
You will look long and hard
for as complete a résumé of what has been done, even if the conclusion seems sometimes overimpressed by both the commitment and achievement of a government which is often curiously timid
in its approach and conspicuously
muddled in its conclusions.
For now, the executive will allow the legislature to debate, disagree and
muddle, before stepping
in with a well - conceived plan, perhaps contingent on next year's budget passage.
I'm amazed that Hague gets even a positive rating, never mind being rated number one - ok, he's been involved
in the ConTreaty referendum (but giving a rather
muddled line on whether or not there'd be any attempt to amend it post-ratification) but as Head of the Northern Board he's quiet at best and, speaking as a Loiner now living
in Bradford, as «Shadow Minister»
for Leeds and Bradford he's been utterly anonymous since his appointment.
But
in the hit - and - miss world of learning scientific writing, you may find that your advisor is as mystified as you, leaving you with two options:
muddle through or look
for some outside help.
For now, however, the
muddled landscape of colorectal cancer screening
in the United States continues, and the place of flexible sigmoidoscopy among screening tools remains unsettled.»
In our typically British way we have muddled through for far too long, neglecting important links in our educational and cultural heritage — a heritage that receives much lip service but little actual commitment from the paymasters, especially at the local or county leve
In our typically British way we have
muddled through
for far too long, neglecting important links
in our educational and cultural heritage — a heritage that receives much lip service but little actual commitment from the paymasters, especially at the local or county leve
in our educational and cultural heritage — a heritage that receives much lip service but little actual commitment from the paymasters, especially at the local or county level.
«Number games» «It's necessary
for the Chinese central government to consolidate the
muddled statistical situation of the coal industry by getting figures through
in - depth and sophisticated researching and analyzing work,» Tu said.
In the first bleary - eyed moments of wakefulness, cognitive function and short - term memory may be more
muddled for 8 - hour - a-night sleepers than
for the sleep - deprived, a new study suggests.
If you're making drinks
for a group, add your
muddled mixture to a pitcher, add limeade and sparkling water
in a 1:2 ratio, stir or shake with ice and serve.