Sentences with phrase «less sad each day»

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So its ironic, and just a bit sad, that Glencore is a multinational commodity trading company — and mining company, which is pretty problematic these days — and is said to be the world's largest commodity trader, no less.
Ye crack me up these articles are just paper talk then all ye take it so seriously moan about Wenger most of ye are haters judge him after the window the man is a legend in my eyes and it will be a sad day when he leaves and he will leave when he wants he still can attract top players he is well respected he bought ALEXIS SANCHEZ less bitching more supporting
It might be hard for us to show our happy feelings during these sad days, but that doesn't mean we love you any less.
But truly sad for so many less fortunate children who have to rely on school lunches for their mid day nutrition.
It is truly a sad day when we find ourselves deciding our fate by the lesser of two evils.
In my VERY humble opinion, when referring to the Standard American Diet, or SAD, anything less than 100 grams of carbohydrate per day is pretty low carb.
But a text take less then 30 seconds of my day to say thanx for the roses, or when i woke up i couldn't stop thinking about you, or even my saddest message after we depart.....
And yet, this hidden passion has a sad sense of futility, less in Day - Lewis» actions than of his being the white son of a Mohican man.
When ABC cancelled Agent Carter, it was a sad day for us all, mostly because it was one less place we could see Hayley Atwell own it as Peggy Carter.
It's a process that's not easy, but I get less and less sad about it every day
We eliminated, for instance, Title 1 status because these days, sad to say, the percentage of poor kids a school needs to qualify (I think it's less than 40 percent) means some pretty wealthy schools like Wayzata's and Edina's get Title 1 funding.
With the more recent understandings of the ways reduced sunlight affects many people, bringing to our attention extreme reactions, such as SAD (Seasonal Affective Disorder) and high rates of suicide in latitudes of Earth that have fewer annual days / hours of sunlight, we now have support for Lessing's «far - fetched» propositions.
You've heard of SAD, Seasonal Affective Disorder, it's «seasonal» only because the days are shorter and the sun's rays are at a different angle and less intense in winter.
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