Sentences with phrase «just withers»

After all, considerable investment has gone into their creation, and it would indeed be a pity if the investment just withers away into oblivion one fine day.
Without the experiential aspects of religion, I was left with little internal reinforcement and belief just withered away.
The MEDIA can not afford to let their cash cow (Mourniho) just wither away.
I do feel he should not just wither out of the situation by leaving, but give a real good review on the field of himself, before he can make statements about leaving.
We've gone back into those areas where Labour had just withered away.»
The leaves just wither and die and slowly fall off over the winter months.
Jealousy that is repressed and ignored doesn't usually just wither away.
I have started three different blogs over time, but each one just withered away, mainly because I was so bored with the standard looks.

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But Wither cautions that to succeed, these buyers need a «burning desire» to do whatever it is the company they're acquiring does — not just experimenting with a change of workplace scenery.
With sales of recorded music withering, the hot idea among record labels was to sign artists to so - called 360 deals, where a company didn't just release a band's recordings, but promoted the concerts, sold the merchandise, and shared in profits from websites, fan clubs and film deals.
K.S. Latourette observed, «It is just as likely that Nestorians and foreigners were killed indiscriminately in the pursuit of Mongols, and without foreign support a church that became dependent upon it withered away.»
That these tiny ones mimic, that their hearts are settled when my heart is settled, when I spill love and patience they are filled, that I am — inexplicably, amazingly, sometimes frighteningly — the influence sweeping them with me, one moment a river of life and the next a rooted oak and the next withering for water still, ever needing just enough for today.
I don't claim to know if god exists or not, just as I can't say for certain wither aliens or bigfoot exists, it is not an unreasonble position to say «I don't know».
Later when the book had come to be thought of as of great moral significance, probably just because it was the work of Confucius, some said that it was so called because «its commendations are like life - giving spring and its censures are withering like the autumn.
And lastly because the dressing sounds and looks amazing, and I've wanted to buy a nub of turmeric root for ages, just, you know, not to let it wither into a witch's finger in the fridge.
Im Just pin pointing a fact that the financial capability of the sides in the premier league is a lot different to the ones in Bundasliga or La Liga i cant see a side outside the top 4 of wither of those leagues spending 60 plus million a season on players, point being the calibre of their players isn't anywhere near that of Premier league players.
I usually just send off a hopefully withering tweet in response to these columns, or allow them to spiral into the cyber abyss without commenting at all.
But I do agree, we are all expcting big things from The Ox this year, and if he can follow up last weeks sublime winner wither another one tomorrow he may just throw away that handbake himself!
They usually, depending if you are wanting to delay court clamp or if you know, if that doesn't matter to you, they will clamp baby's court and they will have a scissors ready and give it wither to your support person or if your partner is just grossed out by that, they will cut your umbilical court so in that way you can have some skin - to - skin time with baby.
17.48 - Labour MP John Woodcock has just delivered a withering attack on both Corbyn and his supporters for their «angry intolerant pacifism»
All - powerful though he is, Ashdown's going creates just the disturbance of a delicate plant that could make it now quietly wither in the wind.
Either way, they face a long slow haul to rebuild, not just at Westminster but in local councils and at their withered grass roots.
The Cellular Counter More than 50 years ago, a researcher uncovered the first clues that an internal biological clock might regulate age — and that it's not just the daily assaults from the external wear and tear of life that cause us to wither and eventually die.
Parched, withered and feeling the burn is just another day in the life of a U.S. farmer this summer.
Just like the fall leaves wither and die but as long as we stay grounded in life there is always hope for spring.
How much is he willing to stay with Naoko, if she runs the risk of withering away quicker just by staying with him.
Some of the winners» names were familiar just kicked - off awards season — Alexander Payne's Hawaiian - set «The Descendants» was named Best Picture, as it also was recently by the Los Angeles Film Critics Association — but perhaps the biggest winner of the night was Nicolas Winding Refn's neon - lit, criminally overlooked «Drive,» which sadly withered on the box office vine earlier this fall and yet sped off with the most trophies Sunday night.
Our interest quickly withered, and cast a shadow on expectations toward the upcoming Animal Crossing: amiibo Festival game just months away.
About Gilbert and Sullivan responding to withering criticism of «Princess Ida» by making a comeback with «The Mikado», it's the kind of film that perhaps shouldn't work but does — magnificently, thanks to a clutch of great performances and unshowy but precise direction, which ensures the movie succeeds on three levels: as an illuminating, partly self - reflexive meditation on the creative process; as an unusually vivid insight into just how different the world was as recently as the 1880s (all that wariness of the newfangled telephone!)
The infant schools, a movement that quickly spread and then just as quickly disappeared before the Civil War, withered under the now - familiar criticism that academic training before the age of six or seven could inflict «serious and lasting injury» on «both the body and the mind,» as physician Amariah Brigham wrote in 1833.
Look for more updates on our year - long journey with the Genesis G90 in the coming months as we do our best to see whether this is the new luxury brand's moonshot, the foundation for a new Lexus, or if it's just another near - miss, doomed to wither in the netherworld of «near luxury.»
As part of a T - Mobile and LA Angels initiative, viewers will have the option of wither a Galaxy Tab 7 or the LG G - Slate to choose from, both of which comes against a nominal rent of just $ 10 per game.
They released the 9.7 - inch Kindle DX in 2009 and then updated it in 2010, but then they never even bothered to keep the software up - to - date after that and just let the DX wither on the vine.
We have bought the stocks of some 26 booksellers, but it wasn't just the e-book that caused these shops to die, it was a withering of generations.
With the world + dog and even Sony now using ePub as the e-book standard, it would make life simpler for all if Bookeen just left Mobipocket to wither on the vine and become the sole preserve of the Kindle.
Too bad, but I wouldn't be surprised if they just let it wither.
Just like any other cryptocurrency, it is very important that Bitcoin cash gets enough processing power (hashrate) from the miners to keep building the blockchain, else it will slowly wither away and die.
The Fraser Institute responded with a withering paper arguing healthy children can be raised for just $ 3,000 and $ 4,500 a year.
Just bear in mind, some charities have to work harder to attract funds, which drives up their costs; comparing a charity's scores with other similar organizations should help you determine wither that's the case.
The body's length, from the shoulder to the buttocks, is just a bit longer than the height at the withers.
The Poodle boasts a level topline that has a small depression just behind the dog's withers.
Amazingly, this creature, just a few pounds at birth, can weight over a hundred pounds and stand 30 inches tall to the withers in just one year!
It was just a few weeks since his diagnosis, and he had already begun to wither -LSB-...]
There are many game systems that while having a decent collection of titles, just never gained widespread market appeal and withered because of this.
I just hope that, unlike Wright's beautiful wall - painting, which will be painted over when this year's Turner Prize exhibition closes at the start of next month, the newly refreshed impulse to make beautiful works of art won't soon wither and fade away.
Snails, snakes and spiders withering in the sun just don't pack the same emotional punch as a cuddly, furry polar bear slipping beneath the melting ice.
It just as inevitably suggests «wither» and reminds me that we are a profession at some risk.
Judges regularly give a withering look to parents who look up at the bench and say «well, the kid just doesn't want to go» especially where younger children are involved.
The very thing that the caricature of the withered old coot would say, just after how much tougher it was in his day and just before how he walked thirteen miles to school, and thirteen miles back, every day in four feet of snow.
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