Sentences with phrase «much wallowing»

There is only so much wallowing in grief that a movie can do.
The movie doesn't so much wallow in the abhorrent side of humanity as it showers, bathes, and dresses in it before heading off to work at MTV.
I spent most of the week driving around in «normal» mode and was pleasantly surprised by the MKC's willingness to round curves without too much wallow.

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The answer can be found in a weak U.S. dollar (the dollar index has wallowed around the 90 mark for much of 2018, after a stunning free fall in 2017), an immense fiscal expansion in the last decade pushing the economy toward overheating, a tight labor market, and recent (albeit modest) price pressure in the wake of trade war possibilities and tariff talk, Slok said.
I am watching my boston terrier who's nails are entirely too long (because he's entirely too much of an asshole about nail clippers for me to cut them more than once every couple of months) wallow on our leather couch.
In spite of all these wealth and resources, Africa is wallowing in abject poverty, and as much as I agree that some of the causes of this unfortunate situation is the making of Africans themselves, much of the blame must be put at the doorsteps of some western countries, and I will explain.
Stretch this unfortunate history further and reach for the tail end of cruel military rule, and the unconscionable devastation of the Niger Delta; so much so that that region «died», so the greedy oil hustlers, in cahoots with greedy elements of the Nigerian state, could live and wallow in conscienceless money.
In light of recent events, instead of wallowing in sorrow, I decided I need to think positively as much as I can.
Time ticked on and I continued to wallow, much to the dismay of people around me.
It can be so much easier — especially when online dating — to give in to pessimism, stop trying, and let yourself wallow.
When you consider it, it's really coherent that biker dating websites exist and furthermore are to an incredible degree standard, particularly once you consider that bikers all around don't have that much time to wallow, go on real dates, and take a seat for nostalgic meals.
For many, it's a much more attractive, alternative proposition than wallowing in debt and living on the so - called breadline.
It's enough to remind us how much further this concept might have gone were the filmmakers not perfectly happy wallowing in the sewers.
Something like Observe And Report wallows in its dark humor so much that the laughs come as a release, a moment of reprieve before the next cringeworthy,...
But, far too much of Three Billboards trumps its humanity and empathy with vicious cynicism, which makes its goal of at least partially redeeming a handful of characters feel like little more than a hollow stab at stamping some sense of humanity on a film that otherwise wallows in the worst of it.
The wallow has been replaced by a much flatter cornering attitude, the ride is firmer but not crashy or uncomfortable and the whole thing feels very well sorted.
I didn't get much sensation that the car was flexing or wallowing around the road.
The air suspension has been tuned to deliver sharper responses and much less wallow and roll when the road gets seriously twisty.
It's doesn't wallow as much as larger SUVs, but it's also not as lithe as the BMW X4, the current mid-size SUV - coupe benchmark.
We never thought we could have so much fun with a hybrid, but Nissan ups the performance of its 2009 Altima Hybrid with a stronger engine than its rival, the Toyota Camry Hybrid, and adds anti-sway bars to keep it from wallowing in the corners.
The Sienna drives much better than previous models, thanks to communicative steering and a tuned suspension that no longer wallows in the corners.
While the Camry didn't exhibit too much body roll when tossed into a curve, it did show quite a bit of front to rear wallow.
The numb steering, latent wallowing and occasional creaks would have been miles ahead of anything else in» 85, and 22 miles per gallon wouldn't have meant as much then as now.
Oldsmobile has redesigned the suspension and removed much of the wallow and body - roll.
Much like Werner Herzog's documentary Grizzly Man, this is a story that draws sharp lines between adventure and madness, shedding light on McCandless unflinching romanticism for being free to wallow in the raw, unfiltered experience of nature, which ironically cost him his life.
(as well as a short fourth, «Lariam,» that is much more focused), Mr. van Lieshout whines, cries and wallows in hypochondria, parading his boorish self - obsession before his mother, his shrink and his editor friend Core, whom he taunts and bullies.
Hippos in Maasai Mara National Park are suffering because the lake of rainfall has decreased the amount of water they can wallow in and they have too much sun exposure, and ultimately the water is contaminated with their waste and they are forced to roll in that.
How much easier is it to wallow in the feeling that they are heroic guardians of the truth fighting a malign global force.
Some therapists focus on it too much and have you wallowing in the past for weeks.
There's not much to be gained by wallowing in regret.
I know I should be wallowing in self - pity about living in a nice house with my two gorgeous children, talented Husband and age warts — see Who Are You In Your 40s — but there's too much to celebrate today.
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