Sentences with phrase «more damn»

Go back and do more damn science.
I'll keep this short: whatever attempts and successes developed countries assist in providing to poorer countries, as far as standards of living, I hope, I hope, I hope, that with those improvements we also help these developing nations retain their cultural heritage, celebrate it and NOT AD WALMARTS, STARBUCKS, OPRAH»S FAVORITE THINGS and inevitably more and more and more damn stuff.
I hope to God, however, what ever or who ever helps bring lighting, food, medicine, etc. to these poorer and developing country's... that somehow we also help them retain their cultural heritage, celebrate it and NOT BECOME AMERICANS in pursuit of WalMarts, Starbuck's, «favorite things» and more damn stuff.
The current fracas is yet another shameful and retrograde distraction concocted by this administration to retard progress with more damn lies.
Across the bar from the Standard Hotel, Josh Kline takes the most activist stance, with smoothies made from prescription drugs and consumer products, while a mural by the veteran artist Ed Ruscha — a new commission separate from «Archeo» — announces «Honey, I Twisted Through More Damn Traffic Today,» perhaps capturing the ethos of the tourist - clogged High Line.
The hand - painted mural, «Honey, I Twisted Through More Damn Traffic Today,» is Mr. Ruscha's first public commission in New York and is to be on view for a year starting May 6.
Ed Ruscha, Honey, I Twisted Through More Damn Traffic Today, 1977 Pastel on paper © Ed Ruscha.
In 2014, he made his first public commission in New York City, called Honey, I Twisted Through More Damn Traffic Today, which is again a large mural.
At the very least it's not more damn Kid Icarus characters, I guess.
It's about as far from tactical as it can get, deaths occur at random most of the time and it needs more damn maps!
Massive incline changes are also heavily featured but these are let down by the camera angles as you often just don't get an idea of the scale of these huge hills, and while heading sharply downhill you'll find the camera looking at the dirt for a few seconds if it changes to an uphill incline leading to even more damn crashes.
Thus I understand and sympathize if beleaguered teachers view Common Core State Standards (CCSS) as just one more damn thing imposed on them from on high, interposed between them and their students.
To me this is a big indication that they didn't have enough material for two films but were too bent on making more damn profit that it didn't matter.
My question is pertaining to the cream of broccoli cheese soup... I am a novice in the kitchen, but I love soup and I'm really trying to learn how to make more damn delicious dishes.
Even more damning was his conclusion that people would have to file their fingertips down in order to use a smaller screen properly:
Even more damning to the show's currency, ratings slumped 5 % in the 18 - to - 49 demographic year over year: a significant exodus of younger viewers.
In this respect, I find his Financial Times op - ed more damning than his evidently temporary burst of candor in his October 2008 Congressional testimony.
The same «damned if you don't but possibly way more damned if you do» situation is manifesting itself in a wildly different way when it comes to Russia's hacking and cyber espionage on US political institutions, voter rolls and even the cyber probing of American voting machines.
But consider that despite Trumpworld's reputation for leaking like a sieve, we've never found out what's on Trump's income tax returns or how the decision was made that whatever is on them is more damning than Trump's shady behavior.
Even more damning information has been exposed over the course of Zuckerberg's two - day grilling, including the revelation that users» inboxes may have also been exposed.
Stating that there is no God is more damning than saying that there is a God.
I do agree with «wm» that such a case seems more damning for typical TV (and I would add internet) use, than it would for typical pop music use.
From the viewpoint of many Episcopalians, the claim that the church has no authoritative teaching is the more damning indictment, vindicating their believe that the communion is doctrinally adrift.
Even more damning to the theory, is that even if those elements would become «complex» within themselves, that they would find other «complex structures» that were chemically attractive and form even the most rudimentary organic building blocks of the far, far more complex amino acids needed to create a very, very simple RNA molecule.
But one can hardly imagine a more damning indictment of President Obama and certain unnamed «senior administration officials» on his foreign policy team.
But one can hardly imagine a more damning indictment of President Obama and certain unnamed «senior administration....
An encyclical on love from a right - wing pope could only contain more damning condemnations of our materialistic, westernised society, more evocations of the «intrinsic evil» of contraception, married priests, homosexuality.
The Pope asked one of the most senior converts an even more damning question: «why are the English bishops so unapostolic?»
His paper excoriating the 1930 Conference was far more damning and outraged than any document I have seen on this subject from a Catholic source.
But perhaps more damning were the images of distressed sheep with gaping cuts having their wounds roughly sewn up... without any pain relief.
I could think of some other much more damning words that might describe it even more starkly.
If that wasn't enough to make people question the Scots» chances, their first game was a much more damning indicator.
The incident has been captured on video, with the chants of the Chelsea fans making the incident look all the more damning, though Souleymane admits he doesn't speak English and wasn't aware of what they were saying to him.
But what's even more damning is that Wenger can't even identify the weaknesses / strengths of his own team!
Even more damning is the fact Tottenham have seen off the challenges of Arsenal (2 - 1) and Liverpool (4 - 0) at home this season, two sides who comprehensively beat Owen Coyle's men at the Emirates (3 - 0) and Anfield (3 - 1) respectively.
This is all the more damning when you consider that LVG let Nani, Robin Van Persie and Javier Hernandez all leave the club under his tenure.
And it doesn't get more damning for civil society architecture — herding justices of the courts (including the Supreme Court) into detention, with alleged smoking guns, after a sting operation, by the secret police.
It's hard to imagine a more damning statement, given the stakes.
More damning, surely, is Cameron's failure in maturity, ever to investigate a world outside his own tribe's.
Perhaps more damning though were the comments from downstate Congressman Peter King, who was Collins's guest in Western New York, Monday.
The Foreign Office rejected Oxfam's more damning claims but said it agreed with some conclusions.
The only intellectually challenging aspect of his interview was trying to work out which would be more damning.
Could they be more damned patronising?
Singas uncovered much more damning evidence against Bonilla, and he was convicted of official misconduct.
Booker added that the sexual harassment claims lodged at Trump are far «more damning» than those against Franken.
«Often the cover - up is more damning than the underlying conduct,» said James Cohen, a professor of criminal law at Fordham University's law school.
Further delay only allows for mischief, and for the potential of more damning facts to surface about a legislator who is little - known outside of Bronx political circles.
If anything, it gets even more damning when you look at the full context of Brown's answer, to a question from Labour MP Gerald Kaufman.
Empire State Development issued a detailed rebuttal to DiNapoli's Excelsior audit that challenged some of its more damning assertions.
The data on those drinks is more damning in terms of weight gain and the risk of cavities, Auerbach says.
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