Sentences with phrase «maddening part»

The maddening part of writing this blog entry is that we realize that there is no immediate win here for users.
The really maddening part of this whole situation is that climate science was specifically targeted.
Which is the truly maddening part of Kurtzman and Orci and Pinker's work — the individual scenes are frequently very well thought out, they just do not work together to form a competent narrative.
The maddening part of that problem is that the ability of particles to exist in two places at once is not a mere theoretical abstraction.

Not exact matches

then there's the whole jehovah yahweh debate, not to mention the maddening way that Jehovah's and Mormon's spread their nonsense, everyone wants to believe in the Bible, but only the parts that suit them best.
It's equal parts maddening and hilarious because 192 square feet is a tiny amount of space for two people, but I've somehow managed to turn it into our bedroom and living room and kitchen thanks to 1) clever storage solutions from IKEA and The Container Store (ok, and a few Costco boxes that got shoved in the top of our closet) and 2) a portable cooktop and snack - size refrigerator (both of which have made eating at home a breeze).
Part of it is funny because she gets mad over such ridiculous things, but it's also maddening!
Beatty, who, along with directing and starring in the movie, wrote the original story, co-wrote the screenplay, and co-produced it (he probably worked as a Foley walker when no one was looking), plays the likeable but maddening Bulworth as though he had prepared for this part all his acting life.
It's interesting, but maddening, thanks in large part to a threadbare story structure, underwritten dialogue and next to no character development.
Caught in the maddening doldrums between one act of unimaginable violence and its inevitable aftershocks, America's implacable disquiet is one part anticipation of the inevitable, multiple parts cynicism, and, for a large portion of the population, a dollop of distinct lack of faith in the motives and competency of our leadership.
The story of DC's Dunbar High School, told brilliantly by Alison Stewart in First Class, is equal parts uplifting and maddening.
One of the greatest assets the Nazis had was the assumption on the part of those that they dealt with that they could be reasoned with, and it is hard (if not downright maddening) to read of Jewish leaders believing the German's agenda might still be rational to some extent.
Bombslinger, a game that's equal parts addictive and explosively maddening.
For the most part the difficulty is fun and challenging rather than maddening, it doesn't ever really feel cheap; well except for the birds, screw you birds, one day I will control you all and then who will be laughing?
Ash of Gods is a story that revolves around three playable «main» characters in the world of Terminus, a place on the verge of annihilation.Your characters each face different challenges — Thorn Brenin, for example, is a retired guard captain who, along with his daughter and some guardsman, must flee his city after it is cursed with a maddening blight and find the nearest menhir (or healer)-- and progress through different parts of a large world map.
Every part of the game was made with this kind of maddening meticulousness.
In historicizing the minimalist canvas, critics have pointed to some form of the merger between the subject of a painting and the object used to support it — for a few this «maddening» notion was the «subjectile,» that physical part of art...
What makes this such a maddening exercise is the tediousness of assembling the actual picture from parts of that simplistic snapshot.
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