Sentences with phrase «in grudge»

The three special zombies are basically ripped from Left 4 Dead and I'm sure Rockstar wasn't trying to hide it since you've got the big muscular zombie called the Bruiser who will charge at you if it gets too close, the Retcher which spits a green goo at you, and the Bolter who gets on all fours and sprints similarly to those kids in The Grudge.
Master Ip doesn't believe in grudge matches, but he will fight for national pride and honor in the inevitable East vs. West showdown.
Summary Capsule: Mountain men take on city boys in the grudge match of the century... don't forget to back the toasty undies!
Because of the tonal breadth of the film, different shades of feeling are found in each grudge match.
The game has moved on and perhaps it's time for fans to also realise it's tactics that win you games, even in these grudge matches.
Instead, Tommie won an Olympic - distance 200 - meter dash — a race exactly 46 inches shorter than 220 yards — and moved one up (three to two) in his grudge duel with Jim Hines of the Houston Striders.
They are creatures who — in their grudge against the traditional «opium of the people» — can not bear the music of the spheres.
But I think what you will also hear as an undercurrent in some of these interviews... It was there with Tim Stanley, and with Carl Malamud, and it's here in my interview with Alan Sugarman, is that some of today's competitive landscape is due to a series of incidents that have resulted in grudges, that weren't always pretty.

Not exact matches

I'm not a believer in holding grudges
Many of these are long - simmering grudges and problems in the administration.
The fact that some Facebooker would place their personal grudge and views above the interests of the company fills anyone on the home team with horror (in the same way that the current administration colluding with foreigners to secure a domestic victory does Americans).
And we are confident that the appeals court will rule in our favor, ultimately proving that free press is more powerful than a billionaire's grudge.
Another one of Trump's quirks is that he's quick to anger and holds grudges deeply — after one reporter described him as a «short fingered vulgarian,» he would periodically send the reporter photos with his hands circled in gold Sharpie for years afterward.
It was proven in court and its a shame that people in this world are still like that but all is well is well because our faith in God is stronger and we hold no grudges against the three gentlemen that did this we forgave them and we pray for them daily.
The delusional vs. The Delusional... in an all out fairy tale, child molesting thieving grudge match that is Catholicism.
If I worship you for fear of hell, burn me in hell.If I worship you in hope of paradise, exclude me from paradise But if I worship you for your Own sake, grudge me not Your everlasting Beauty.
Derived senses of fruitful exchange, of reciprocal sustenance, of welcome offered, of grasp and interrelationship, of a slender span of bilateral attention along which things are given and received, still animate the word in its verb form: we entertain visitors, guests, ideas, prospects, theories, doubts and grudges.
Why does a desert man like Usama have some much grudge in his DNA against the USA.
Eric Garner is still dead, our prisons are still overcrowded, and I can't seem to let go of that stupid grudge or my excess stuff or my idolatrous conviction that the most important thing in the whole world is to be right, to stay on top.
• A spike in sectarian tensions between Sunni and Shiite Muslims, where ancient grudges give rise to modern massacres.
And faithfulness tends to happen in small, unglamorous acts of obedience — a grudge let go, a relationship pursued, a meal provided, an offer to help.
God in the highest, the Triune God, the Father, the Almighty, is not arbitrary; He does not grudge existence to this other.
In retrospect, I am amazed and gratified that so few Cresset contributors complained of my ministrations, though I recognize that there may be legions of them nursing deep silent grudges to this day.
I can have differences of opinion with my friends about health care or global warming or eschatology or women in church leadership without taking it personally or holding a grudge.
A critical mass of citizens are clamoring in pain and hurling accusations and jeering at their opponents, and holding grudges and threatening one another.
The scribes might counsel a humble waiting for God's appointed time, but for the «man in the street» that meant no more than postponing for a while the fulfillment of the same national ambitions, and the satisfying of the same national grudges, which the Zealots proposed to settle out of hand by «direct action».
Summary: Americans have this stupid grudge against Christianity as if it took away their fun or something, when in fact it gave them everything good and kept the nation from collapse.
Lastly, please be careful in assuming that just because someone believes in different gender roles, it doesn't mean that's because they're personally against it, or somehow have some kind of grudge.
Good in theory, but now resulting in manufactured revenge accusations against minority communities where a blasphemy charge is hard to prove, frequently goes the way of the mob, is used to settle old grudges and I believe carries the death penalty.
Sergeant with a grudge Against the lost lovers in the park of creation, Fiend behind the fiend behind the fiend behind the Friend.
The Golden Rule also has roots in the two old testament edicts, found in Leviticus 19:18 («Do not seek revenge or bear a grudge against one of your people, but love your neighbor as yourself»; see also Great Commandment)
Oh, sweetie, you must have been smacked around in another thread and still bear a grudge.
The Golden Rule also has roots in the two old testament edicts, found in Leviticus 19:18 («Do not seek revenge or bear a grudge against one of your people, but love your neighbor as yourself»; see also Great Commandment) and Leviticus 19:34 («But the stranger that dwelleth with you shall be unto you as one born among you, and thou shalt love him as thyself; for ye were strangers in the land of Egypt: I am the LORD your God»).
A 15 - year - old pupil stabbed teacher Ann Maguire to death in a «completely irrational act stemming from a deep seated grudge», a senior detective has told the inquest into her death.
In our age people want to hear nothing about this, generally they want to know no more about irony than Hegel has said about it — who strangely enough had not much understanding of it, and bore a grudge against it, which our age has good reason not to give up, for it had better beware of irony.
As in Moscow or New York, the great causes have left in their wake small hates and parlor grudges that the Directorate of Publications is just as happy to have lanced in public.
Fosdick had «not a milligram of self - pity in his make - up,» «bare no grudges
In my younger days I would to carry a grudge for years, not a vengeful grudge, like bible - god.
In my experience, my grudges are a result from someone hurting me.
So, in my experience, I can hold on to a grudge.
In other words, letting go of grudges is nothing new.
When I imagined what it would be like to give generously without wondering what is in it for me, to give up my grudges and learn to diffuse hatred with love, to stop judging other people once and for all, to care for the poor and seek out the downtrodden, to finally believe that stuff can't make me happy, to give up my urge to gossip and manipulate, to worry less about what other people think, to refuse to retaliate no matter the cost, to be capable of forgiving to the point of death, to live as Jesus lived and love as Jesus loved, one word came to my mind: liberation.
Anger and grudges should be discarded: «Thou shalt not hate thy brother in thy heart,» says Leviticus 19:17 - 18.»
The circles end up in cornfields belonging to Graham Hess (Mel Gibson), a former Episcopal priest who has resigned his ministry and nurses a grudge toward God.
The supersensitiveness that continually is being hurt and, once hurt, irascibly cherishes a grudge; the bare nerve of self that waits only to be touched to writhe and, writhing, tingles with rancor toward the annoyer; the evil eye that watches with morbid fascination for slight and insult and, once insulted, finds happiness only in thoughts of getting even — all this is sheer egotism in its barest and most repulsive form.
I'm kinda holding a grudge at my bike for having a flat tire, but let's not get that negativity up in here.
Diwali marks the Hindu new year and is all about letting light enter your heart, forgiving past grudges, out with the old and in with the new.
Sometimes I feel alone in the world of veganism because I don't really have an ethical grudge against meat and dairy (though environmentally / politcally speaking, thanks in large part to Michael Pollan's books, I find myself more and more glad that I do not support those industries).
Nobody nurses a grudge like Saban, who made sure when his players showed up for workouts this year that footage of that Iron Bowl loss was playing on the TVs in the weight room.
Regardless of the details behind Palmer's divorce from the Bengals, the team that selected him with the No. 1 overall pick in 2003 draft, it's refreshing to hear him talk candidly about the grudge he still holds.
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