Sentences with phrase «like running into a wall»

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But equally, nothing is as frustrating as running headfirst into a wall — which, some days, it feels like you're doing repeatedly when all you want to do is move ahead.
Like many other students of color during that time, Bournes walked onto the campus with a sense of hope and ran headfirst into a wall of whiteness.
Jones never saw him and it looked like he ran straight into a wall.
It may look like he is running right into a brick wall in the first half, but if the Seahawks stay committed to running the ball, eventually that brick wall will crack and crumble.
If a good midfielder means running into walls of defenders and falling over holding your ankle or being dispossessed like primary school kid having his lunch money taken then OK he is the best.
I like to see any of our players doing well but seriously Jack doesn't dribble past players, he runs straight into walls of them and falls over leaving Ozil and Carzola and any other forward with their dick in their hand!
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Ballparks with high walls (like at Boston's Fenway Park) can turn mundane fly balls into home runs, and sharp line drives into long singles.
Van Gaal hasn't quite paved paradise and put up a parking lot at Old Trafford, but watching United's goalless draw with West Ham United felt like running into a concrete wall.
All of these resources can help you gain a new understanding of your child, make suggestions, and help you to figure out what next steps you should take if you feel like you keep running face first into a brick wall.
It felt like I ran into a brick wall.
When your toddler falls in love with the word «no,» it can feel like you've run straight into a brick wall.
It can run on batteries or plug directly into the wall and looks like a piece of nursery decor, rather than the technical powerhouse that it is.
I agree I live in a upper and right below me are the loudest 2 moms and 1 year old in the world letting there kid run into walls smashing things at as early as 5 - 00 am on top of this both moms slam the door like they are the only ones who live here the whole house shakes with wakes me up and having insomnia it drives me nuts this is due to shitty parenting skills from the start I am very quiet and live alone we get along most of the time I just do nt see how people think they can be so fucking inconsiderate to others well trash is trash
Reading the papers, this week, has been like running into a brick wall.
During this process, the agent might perform actions that may not only be wrong, like a robot running into a wall for example, but catastrophic like a robot running off the side of a cliff.
For the partner, it can feel like «running into a brick wall» when the muscles are so firmly contracted.
And I get it, taking photos of your girlfriend who's walking around DC looking for a white wall is really not that fun, especially when you're probably afraid you're going to run into someone you know and have to explain to them that your girlfriend wasn't taking senior photos -LCB- even though maybe the above kinda looks like it... -RCB- but that she dabbles in blogging because that's kinda a thing...?
I know it says based on a true story but with the addition of cast like Christopher Walken and Paul Sorvino to add more Italian to the screen so that mafia has a bigger presence, it feels like the movie is going to run itself into the horrible wall of cliche more than once during the runtime and I'm just going to want to hope someone had attached a bomb to my seat.
You'll be happy to see them, like running into an old friend, but of course they don't know the hero from a hole in the wall, so they approach you as a stranger.
When you are aggressive with the throttle, you run into the redline abruptly and it sort of feels like you have hit a wall, there is quite a pause.
It's a good thing that a classmate of Miles» has also pieced together his secret and runs into some friends of the wall crawler that can help in situations like this.
Nicer face than the King Charles Spaniel, the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel's got a short snout, not something that looks like it's run into a wall.
I like to run into my walls OUT OF THE BOX.
Most of these decisions involve things like turning before running into a wall, and attacking enemies.
He can run along walls (if you played the Prince of Persia reboot, it's like that), split himself into two separate controllable characters, swing from grappling areas, ride his ethereal horse, Despair, and, of course, fight like hell.
Even though the textures and pop in were distracting, the ease of launching a salvo of rockets towards three Titans that are raining rockety ruin upon you, ejecting and landing on the side of a building, proceeding to run along a wall, double jumping through a window parallel to the one you came from, sailing out another window to land on one of the Titans that took out yours that you leap off just as you put one final bullet into its cranial servo makes you forget all about inconsequential things like texture resolution.
The movement creates amazing scenarios that you want to tell people about, like the time you ran along a wall to clamber up to a rooftop only to leap off of that roof into a window across the street, where you caught some unsuspecting fool slipping and kicked him in his stupid face... and then you just kept running, trying to do it all again.
XSEED Games kept the Japanese voices from the original release, and they generally fit the mood, although some sound effects, like when you run into a wall, sound humorously out of place in that typical high pitched squeal anime is known for.
She can fling into the air and temporarily fly like Superman, and endlessly wall run around buildings.
Many racers that strive for realism will end up punishing a player for mistakes like crashing into a wall by making it impossible for them to recapture the lead without running the race perfectly.
I have made quite a few eye rolls during my play time at the parody - level girls and their antics, but I felt like a true warrior once I figured out how to pummel 20 enemies into the air, run up the wall following them to add more to their beat down, then air dash after them to pound them back into the ground, ending their life and my 250 - hit combo.
again, the NT does not have any sort of interaction with the maps like grinding areas, wall running, context jumping, teleport void spaces, chaos rules, etc. all you do in NT is walk and get wall rushed into the invisible walls.
Running the length of these galleries is a sloping sort of gangway that gradually brings the visitor into the largest exhibition spaces and, combined with glassed - in ceiling and window walls, rather gives one the feeling of being on a cruise ship — especially on an appropriately dark and stormy night like the one that witnessed the opening of Gray Matters, the maiden voyage of newly appointed Senior Curator Michael Goodson.
I agree with poster Tim Domenico, I really like these tiny homes and have seriously looked into it but keep running into the same wall — zoning / ordinance laws do not allow them in or around big cities.
The chip supports room - scale 6 degrees of freedom, which basically means that it will detect things like walls so that you don't run into something when you're in a virtual environment.
So, you want to start a business, but feel like you're running into a brick wall at every turn.
It's frustrating and sometimes it's like running into a brick wall.
Using Fannie / Freddie may seem like a better option because it appears to be «cheaper» money, and it may be, but when you continue to run into walls with their guidelines, cheaper isn't always better.
In addition to getting this new piece in place, we also shampooed the area rug, which helped, but I think I'd still like to run a cleaner over it once or twice more... Then we moved back in our art, re-hung the drapes at the window (the wall color and the colors in the curtains were like made for each other — they are perfection) and shimmied the bed back into place!
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