My spring cleanup of portfolio has started to take
full brunt from this month.
Not exact matches
Although Martin Scorsese's film adaptation of this novel in the 1980s drew the
full brunt of scorn
from the evangelical community, who were scandalized at the idea that Jesus was actually tempted, the basic story is a stunningly - written and imaginative exploration of the idea of that Jesus was «tempted in every way, just as we are — yet he did not sin.»
My son Oliver started feeling very sick last weekend, likely a gift
from one of his pre-school classmates, and by Tuesday I was feeling the
full brunt of some relentless flu symptoms.
Ironically, al Saud was protected
from the
full brunt of the blast by al Asiri's body.
Utilising a recalibrated version of Bentley's eight - speed ZF automatic gearbox with wheel mounted paddle shifters, the British carmaker claims the Speed's
full brunt of torque will be available
from just 1750rpm, making for effortless progress.
It may not feel the
full brunt of the environment like the exterior, but salt and dirt and mud can still be tracked in
from shoes and boats.
The city's position near the coast does spare it
from bearing the
full brunt of cold snaps.
«The island of St. Croix did not receive the
full brunt of the storm, and the Henry Rohlsen Airport on St. Croix has received its first commercial flight, JetBlue Airways
from San Juan,» the commissioner advised.
Made up of several separate waves, all of which work on different swell directions, the «yard» is about 10 minutes
from the lodge and open to the
full brunt of swell.
Made up of several separate waves, all of which work on different swell directions, the «yard» is about 10 minutes
from the resort and open to the
full brunt of swell.
According to commissioner of tourism Beverly Nicholson - Doty: «The island of St. Croix did not receive the
full brunt of the storm, and St. Croix's Henry E. Rohlsen Airport received its first commercial flight, a JetBlue flight
from San Juan, Puerto Rico on Friday.»
The space station, whose name means «Heavenly Palace,» will be subjected to the
full brunt of friction
from Earth's atmosphere and, thankfully, will be incinerated almost completely before any remaining debris finally lands on the surface.