Sentences with phrase «much the rest of»

• The very frightening escalation of tensions on the Korean Peninsula between North Korea and pretty much the rest of the world but particularly South Korea, Japan and the United States.
Isn't too much the rest of you can do about it except complain and whine ~ which you are doing so wonderfully here.
Pretty much the rest of your comment is moot.
I don't bake much the rest of the week unless it's a quick bread to go with a meal like popovers or something.
Pretty much the rest of the world - other than the USA cooks by weight.
You probably have no idea how much the rest of us appreciate it.
He was collected by pretty much the rest of the field and caused a red flag.
Just a couple of weeks after losing to Liverpool, Özil got injured against Bayern and was out for 6 - 8 weeks (pretty much the rest of the season).
Starting from second on the grid behind teammate Mike Parkes, he dropped back in the early stages but by lap 13 was back in the lead, where he stayed for pretty much the rest of the race.
After a shaky opening quarter, the Orlando Magic controlled play pretty much the rest of the way in a 110 - 104 home victory over the Portland Trail Blazers.
It was all one - way traffic beyond that point, with Arsenal dominating the proceedings and creating all the clear chances for pretty much the rest of the half.
There is no governor that has ever had so much rest of mind to pursue his projects as the present governor.
However, if an EU country did have the rights to sell their land, imagine how much the rest of the EU might pay them off not to let big country X all of a sudden gain a forward military base right around the world on the EU's front doorstep.
Comparing this worth with the market capitalization of the company (which is an indication of how much the rest of the world thinks the company is worth), you can figure out whether buying stock in the company is a «deal» or not.
Or anything that is short enough to show the full boots (pretty much the rest of my outfits).
I was starting to think I was the only one who did not like the big fuss about the 14th, we too celebrate so much the rest of the year that we like to stay away from busy» traditiona;» places.
Understandably afraid of white western colonization that would immediately steal their awesome resources, the previous kings have adopted an isolationist and tribalist attitude, keeping themselves from interfering in world affairs, no matter how much the rest of the world's black population suffered in the meantime.
An embarrassment for Republicans, Americans, and pretty much the rest of humankind.
Much of this positivity can be credited to the casting of Gal Gadot in the title role, a role that she will no doubt be associated with for pretty much the rest of her career in the same way that Christopher Reeve was with Superman, and that isn't to say either actor is typecast but they just nailed everything about the character they portray so much that it is difficult to think of them as anything else.
This is all within, maybe, the first 15 minutes, so just imagine how much the rest of the film contains a genuine affection for gaming.
It's an unusual studio picture from Paramount: like much the rest of Aronofsky's work it will divide and stimulate audiences and critics, but should still be hailed as an original, strikingly unconventional piece on its US commercial release September 15 (shortly after its Venice and Toronto premieres).
Realizing that he can just keep releasing his movies directly to The People, bypassing those pesky critics and box office numbers, for pretty much the rest of his career, Adam Sandler has announced that he's extending his film deal with Netflix for another four movies.
Playing like an unfunny version of 500 Days Of Summer, we get to see this couple's happy times (when he sporadically comes to visit her in England) and their sad times (pretty much the rest of the movie), and the movie goes some way to reveal true insights into relationships, such as the «new» girlfriend / boyfriend in these movies aren't always the «villain», as the immense time apart sees Jacob hooking up with his assistant Sam (Jennifer Lawrence) and Anna with her neighbour Simon (Charley Bewley), but they are still always in each other's minds.
It's an unusual studio picture from Paramount: like much the rest of Aronofsky's work it will divide and stimulate audiences and critics, but should still be hailed as an original, strikingly unconventional piece on its US commercial release September 15.
Which, incidentally, is pretty much the rest of the car.
Southerners are pretty proud of their accents, no matter how much the rest of the country makes fun of them; southern writers want those accents reflected accurately in their work.
Same goes for WMA audio books (MP3 are unprotected) and apparently epub books too, like the Nook and pretty much the rest of the e-book mfgrs use.
Travelzoo's all over Ireland for $ 290 (from NYC — with taxes) and pretty much the rest of Europe for $ 8 more (whoo - hoo dollar appreciation).
I enjoy the AAA games that make billions of dollars annually just as much the rest of you, but other than a few exciting new IP's (Destiny, Evolve, and Sunset Overdrive standout), these annual titles are more often than not just a simple re-skinning of the previous year's model, with rehashed multiplayer components that are made relevant over the course of the next year with DLC that includes «re-imaginings» of maps that came out two years ago in a previous installment.
The overall color calibration just seems to be a bit off by default, which is disappointing given how much the rest of the display excels.

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Not only will you be giving your eyes some much deserved rest and reducing the chance of a headache, but you'll be giving yourself a few moments to refresh your mind.
The near 20 % earnings growth rate expected for the quarter may be as good as it gets for the rest of the current business cycle (without knowing how much longer the cycle will last).
The Prime Minister is smack in the middle of a cross-country listening tour that will occupy much of his agenda for the rest of January.
Adding to it are ever tougher government constraints on greenhouse - gas emissions: Europe, China, and much of the rest of the developing world are moving to curb carbon even as President Trump pulls the U.S. out of the Paris climate accord.
A serene stillness enveloped the lounge, dissipating any rollerboard - fueled, jetlagged mania that pretty much defined the rest of the international terminal outside the doors of the lounge.
And, increasingly, young viewers are watching TV shows in much the same way the rest of us do — at their (or, more accurately, their parents») convenience.
The CEO and CFO are part of the team and do much more than simply boast an open - door policy; the CEO actually ditched his office and sits on the floor with the rest of the team.
The prisons, like the rest of the island, lost much of their electrical power even with backups.
Much like the rest of her cast members, Akerman's character is broken, suffering from a psychologically draining childhood.
The rest of the population wasn't much better: Overall, 66 percent of Americans are more likely to trust debit cards than credit cards.
Much rests on that model: trillions in auto sales, a massive global workforce, vast assets in the form of factories, an enormous network of marketers and dealerships, billions in yearly advertising, a legacy automotive media, and above all, the financing that makes buying and leasing individual cars and trucks possible.
Some of them being very much orientated towards the antipollution or the reduction of pollution and maybe the rest being much more open to traditional engines.»
With that kind of economic reality, the president — much less the rest of the country — isn't going to stop eating and promoting fast food any time soon.
Much of the rest of the interview is spent fear mongering about a bubble in the bond market and its inevitable collapse:
Do it first and the rest of your day will feel much lighter.
Cornell professor and economist Robert Frank, who wrote a book in the 1990s titled The Winner - Take - All Society: Why the Few at the Top Get So Much More Than the Rest of Us, made popular the belief that a big portion of the increase in the income gap has to do with the way a global market values its best performers, be they CEOs or athletes or actual performers.
By contrast, much of the rest of the U.K. is showing a different picture, with prices rising more than 3 % on average as compared to September last year.
And then make sure your next sentence isn't one of these, because that will make it much less likely for the rest of your email to get read, much less generate a response.
That might sound like the most natural thing in the world, but according to a clutch of experts, we're actually doing our psychological state harm by getting too much rest.
«One of the greatest gifts one can give a marriage is the recognition and acceptance that there are times when you're going to get it wrong... When you will lose the work - life balance; when you will share too little or too much; when you will lean too heavily while it was [the other person] who needed the rest.
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