Sentences with phrase «gnashing over»

Three years ago, the couple had a big church wedding and then moved into their present rental apartment, where there's now a lot of teeth - gnashing over what do with a big chunk of money.
There has been a lot of teeth - gnashing over the many extreme, and extremely silly, things being said on the campaign trail this year.
Amazon's acquisition of Whole Foods has triggered a fresh wave of teeth - gnashing over the robotic replacement of supermarket cashiers and warehouse workers.

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What they did: Many entrepreneurs gnash their teeth at the paperwork required for a bank loan — especially if they are rejected and have to start all over at another institution.
As noted before, Life Is Good doesn't advertise, and I picture Madison Avenue gnashing its collective teeth over the lost opportunity.
And cometh that match, Jesus shall laugh in glee as the faithful, filled with His love, gouge the eyes from the atheists and kicketh them where men should not be kicked, and smash them over the head with conveniently available folding chairs, just like in Professional Wrestling, and others of the saved shall hoot and holler and watch NASCAR on giant Jesus flatscreens and the atheists do much wailing and gnashing of teeth and stubbing of toes and get nasty hangnails for their evil sins.
And then, on the hopeful assumption that everyone slept through the night, or at least until dawn, next would come breakfast, six - way debates over what to eat for breakfast, a belated but grandly sung Latin grace (the girls went to Gregorian - chant camp in the summer), and then backpack - packing, hair brushing that featured much wailing and gnashing of small teeth, and finally back to the elevator - button wars before a race - walk over to the convention center.
There has been much groaning and moaning, weeping and gnashing of teeth over the State of contemporary education in the United States.
His latest words on the subject are, for me, the definitive response, because when you realise that a win over Newcastle today will make it five out of six, the wailing and teeth gnashing of some fans does seem a bit of an overreaction.
Well, the elections are over except for the wailing, moaning, gnashing of teeth and of course the recounts and lawsuits.
His successor, Willie Obianor, was yet gnashing his teeth on how he would preside over the disbursement of N75 billion wind - falls.
Though Akufo Addo has shakily given assurance his government will honour all promises it made ahead of the December 2016 polls, the President, his Ministers and party officials have begun gnashing teeth over the enormity of meeting the expectations of Ghanaians.
(This even as he has licensed two more pictures after this one, a deal over which he might be gnashing teeth or whatever it is that adventure writers do.)
I imagine there are some studio development execs gnashing their teeth over passing on Candelabra, given how it wowed critics at Cannes.
It also leads to annual teeth - gnashing within Detroit over whether Motown is losing its reign as the most important show in North America.
-LSB-...] has been much wailing and gnashing of teeth and frankly absurd snobbery (well the iPad is fine for Scobel who only skins his reading material, but * I * immerse myself) from Kindle fanboys over whether or not the iPad is a Kindle killer.
It's a good question — particularly since us publicists are gnashing our teeth over the same issue.
The gnashing of teeth over a change to the FICO score is a bit out of line.
There's been a lot of gnashing of teeth and general dissatisfaction expressed at the thought of Marriott taking over Starwood and most of the displeasure is being voiced by those who have Starwood Preferred Guest (SPG) status (generally those with top - tier, Platinum, status).
Since the announcement, there has been a lot of teeth - gnashing and hand - wringing over what this will mean for members of both chains popular frequent stay programs.
And in the Arctic, despite all the wailing and lamenting and gnashing of teeth for those cute, cuddly polar bears, it's déjà vu all over again.
Much weeping and gnashing of teeth began all over the Land of Oz.
I love Mark Donald's rant on the new television season, wherein he gnashes his teeth over public perceptions of attorneys for Texas Lawyer:
Next time you gnash your teeth over the bad rap lawyers get, consider this blog entry: In «Eternal Rationalizations of the Legal Mind,» The Wired GC rolls his eyes at the machinations of an attorney who hoarded a priceless piece of art for 28 years while he tried to get an award for returning it.
All this gnashing of teeth and pulling of hair over listing licensure dates is kind of silly.
There has been much gnashing of teeth over the failure of the legal profession to embrace technological innovation as a way to increase the efficiency and affordability of legal services.
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