Sentences with phrase «lamenting at»

Xtians read your bible and lament at your continual misinterpretation and misrepresentation of its message.
The visitor lamented at length the arthritic's condition, concluding that the illness would certainly change the color of her life.
All of this reminds me of Dewey's lament at being unable to find the right desks for his Laboratory School and the remark he quotes from one dealer: «I am afraid we have not what you want.
Bishop Newbigin refers to this crisis when he laments at the present crisis.
Such extortion — often successful in the past — has become such an oft - repeated pattern that it once prompted Secretary of Defense Robert Gates to lament at having to «buy the same horse twice.»
Then - GOP House Minority Leader John Boehner gave voice to many Americans» hostility to the law when he lamented at the time: «Look at how this bill was written.
The speech given Tuesday at a closed - door conference at the Las Vegas event was cheer leading address for labor, a lament at the national movement's decline and praise for New York being «the home of the modern labor movement.»
We seem to have become masters of destroying our own and spend endless resources denigrating rivals because their opinions vary,» the founder of the NDC lamented at a conference with former NDC appointees at the Mensvic Hotel in Accra on Saturday 12 May 2018.
«We were just starting to make some money, and John goes to Supreme Court,» Vogt lamented at the time.
A report earlier this year from Reading University agrees with her lament at the loss of the country's former hay meadows but does not dismiss the impact of climate change.
Lori Bell (an American College of Healthcare Sciences alumna) often heard this lament at farmer's markets while selling natural products through...
As Lamar Alexander lamented at the time, «Those who questioned the Model - T Ford didn't try to kill it.
At Good e-Reader we often write about a whole slew of tablets that come out and come pre-loaded with only the bare essentials and many people lament at missed opportunities.
Normally, I'd lament at how difficult and expensive it was to find something that wouldn't give Cow red, itchy skin.
I was going to lament at this week's slower than normal video releases due to E3 next week but honestly, that hasn't been the case.
«To make this right, someone has to die» protagonist Morgan Yu laments at the end of Bethesda's new gameplay trailer for their Prey reboot.
While I sometimes lament at the time it takes to complete a run through other shmups, I never felt that way with Dangun Feveron.
He tells me that his painting Dying Day (2007)-- in the Pompidou Centre's collection in Paris — is a eulogy to twilight: its crepuscular colours of «falling deep reds mixed with blacks» evoke «birds singing their lament at the end of the day, their song of dying.»

Not exact matches

Some Republican members have also lamented the choice to move straight to healthcare at the beginning of the term.
It announced the product at a March investor conference in New York, where CEO Peter Swinburn lamented beer's losses to wine and spirits.
Back in college, she taught Pilates at a few local gyms around town and when she left for Boston, her students lamented that they would miss her ab burning sessions.
When he unveiled his college - tuition plan, the writers over at Think Progress lamented that the program was too limiting, since it required you to pursue an online degree from one college.
I don't think I'm the only one who feels this way — Mark Wilson over at gaming site Kotaku lamented on this a few years back, as did Games Are Fun ages ago.
Some were angry at the students, lamenting the sad state of «youth today» and the perpetuation of the notion that it is OK to glorify rape.
The Bloc Quebecois lamented the disparity in per capita spending that saw Quebec at the bottom of the pack while more money per capita was invested in smaller provinces.
Back when I was lamenting the impossibility of being in two locations at the same moment I was working with service professionals, primarily doctors.
«I'm eating healthy because I like the way it makes me feel» or «It's beautiful outside — I'm going to take a walk» are better bets than lamenting your new diet or exercise program, Marc S. Jacobson, a professor of pediatrics at Nassau University Medical Center, tells Parents.com.
So it might not be the Great Depression, but short - term prospects dimmed considerably over the weekend — so much so that Kit Juckes, a currency strategist at Société Générale, lamented the possibility that data set for release this week could show that U.S. wages finally are growing faster than inflation.
The document's author also wrote that employees with conservative political beliefs are discriminated against at Google and lamented about how «leftist» ideology is harmful.
«But nobody ever looks at those numbers,» Schnapp lamented.
He looked at this number and lamented the lack of a commitment by the government to eliminate the deficit.
Middle Earth has been down for a few weeks at least, leaving buyers on the website to appear on clearnet websites, like DeepDotWeb, lamenting they can't find the good acid they were scoring or looking for their marijuana dealer.
Everyone from the little old ladies at church to major economic commentators were lamenting the «record high» energy expenses.
A similar assumption underlies Facebook Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg's widely publicized 2011 commencement speech at Barnard, and her earlier TED talk, in which she lamented the dismally small number of women at the top and advised young women not to «leave before you leave.»
Had too many margaritas at a happy hour and then lamented the charges that show up on your credit card the next day?
Charlie Angus laments for the fact that John Baird continues to take questions directed at Tony Clement.
It's fascinating to see controversy stirred up over an old blog post by NDP MP Alexandre Boulerice in which he called World War I «a purely capitalist war» and lamented how, at the Battle of Vimy Ridge on April 9, 1917, «thousands of poor wretches were slaughtered to take possession of a hill.»
But more important, at least for me, these remembrances of Germany's dark decades are filled with lament over the many instances of Catholicism's capitulation, even collaboration.
We've learned to lament, which is not something we're generally very good at in the UK.
Understanding that the neocons vision is imperialistic and that they will not be content to stop at Iraq, Dorrien laments that America's precious reputation for not being a threatening, colonizing, aggressive power has faded.
It has indeed caused «severe embarrassment» to the nation, as he laments, for the Senate investigation has laid before the public the elements of a terrible irony: that acts which are illegal and unethical for citizens to engage in at home are condoned, even aggressively pursued, by American law - enforcement officers and secret agents both at home and abroad.
My week at the Duke Summer Institute taught me lament Unlearn innocence Unlearn speed (fixing things) Unlearn distance Unlearn easy consolation Attending to wounds, listening Going to Ramah, presence I am part of the problem
My friends and I were lamenting our dated nuptials at a baby shower the other day, joking that Pinterest may become the leading cause of divorce among women desperate enough for a do - over.
And Mordecai sent letters to all the Jews, to the one hundred and twenty - seven provinces of the kingdom of Ahasuerus, with words of peace and truth, to confirm these days of Purim at their appointed time, as Mordecai the Jew and Queen Esther had prescribed for them, and as they had decreed for themselves and their descendants concerning matters of their fasting and lamenting.
Their mental muscles toned by Scripture, Confirmation, the Sacraments and King David's laments learned at each Friday Mass, oh cut them loose, Irish and Scots children.
Matthew now gives Jesus» lament over Jerusalem, which comes at an earlier point in Luke (Mt 23:37 - 39; Lk 13:34 - 35).
But in what appeared to be a dig at the United States, which has announced it is withdrawing from the accord, Francis lamented that «unfortunately some are distancing themselves from it».
And to all: Whatever you think about the rights and wrongs of judicial execution — Catholics, clearly, differ about it — you ought at least lament its necessity if you wrongly think it necessary.
Whereas The Broken Covenant was the voice of a prophet crying in the wilderness, alternately denouncing and lamenting for his people, Habits and its successor volume The Good Society, written by the same five authors and to be published in 1991, speak as one group of citizens to our fellow citizens, criticizing some things but also encouraging, offering examples of effective citizenship and church membership, and looking forward, if not with optimism, at least with hope.
Margot Starbuck interviews Leroy Barber on his time in Ferguson and hears about beauty, lament, and sitting together at the foot of the cross.
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