Sentences with phrase «little nail in the coffin»

Every time one of these changes happens it's just one more little nail in the coffin to farms in New York State.»

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Rio Ferdinand, Paul Scholes and the rest of the united troupe all seem to put the nail in the coffin a little bit deeper to highlight the frailty's of arsenal but couldn't and can not explain with money and managers at there disposal why united have come up short missing champions league football for three years running or is it four...?
The upshot, in Perry's case, is likely yet another nail in his proverbial political coffin — coming after a series of shaky debate performances and some Birther gibberish, this video will help solidify the idea that he's simply not to be taken seriously (plus there's the fact that he might be a little delusional all around if he thinks that this is what The Political Establishment wants in a stump speaker).
It's worth noting, as well, that the thick accents make it awfully difficult to discern what the characters are saying most of the time, which is ultimately the final nail in the coffin for what could (and should) have been a taut little thriller.
Ben stars in and directs this taut thriller about a little known chapter in the Iranian hostage crisis that put the nail in the coffin of the Carter administration.
When Ed Park — the New York - based novelist and editor who launched the Little A literary fiction imprint — left the company last fall, it was tempting see his departure as a nail in Amazon Publishing's coffin: the New York Times, for instance, ran a headline that described the move as a «major setback» for Amazon publishing.
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