Sentences with phrase «neck and neck as»

In this category, we have the Scotia Amex Gold card well ahead of the competition, then a few cards that are pretty much neck and neck as 2 % return cards.
Rockwell and Dafoe are probably locks, and seem neck and neck as front - runners.
plus the curious cases of the Selma snubs and the rise of American Sniper, the resurgence of Foxcatcher and if Whiplash and Nightcrawler are really running as neck and neck as they...
The two were neck and neck as Garcia stood on the 17th tee and then it all fell apart for the eight - time tour winner.
It was neck and neck as both teams were itching to take the lead.
All three gaming console brands have seen their Buzz scores rise since early October and are neck and neck as of this past weekend in terms of Buzz and Value scores.

Not exact matches

And as a client, you have to be willing to take those risks and to stick your neck out once in a while and see where things will And as a client, you have to be willing to take those risks and to stick your neck out once in a while and see where things will and to stick your neck out once in a while and see where things will and see where things will go.
At the upper portion of the seat pouch is a padded flap that can be folded up to offer an infant neck support and used as a hood for sun shading or folded down to let the older baby see the world around him.
Liars often feel threatened and put up «barriers» to protect themselves, such as placing a hand on the neck, over the stomach or over the groin.
This is a fact that is lost on most people, Greensfelder said: Medals only started being awarded with the ribbon around the neck in 1960, but that adds value, as does the decorative box or wrapping that each medal, both winner and participation versions, come in.
It acts as an albatross around the neck of the economy and hinders growth.
The result: all those tourists leaving pop cans and popcorn boxes all over the place were inevitably viewed as pains in the neck, as obstacles these workers faced in trying to get the job done.
Also worrying for Goldsmith is how things are shaping up in outer London, where as things stand, he and Khan are neck and neck (42 - 41 %) despite the fact that fellow Tory Boris Johnson comfortably won this region in the 2012 election.
Similarly, J.Crew's own collection of designer staples act as a greatest hits collection of men's clothing: merino V - necks, cashmere cardigans, oxford - cloth button - downs, broken - in chinos, selvedge denim and more.
If your company is up to its neck in scandal, rebranding can limit the onus, as when Blackwater renamed itself Xe Services and then Academi to escape the stink of the Iraq War.
She was known for being brash and outspoken, described in the pages of TIME as «truculent and courageous,» with a New York City accent Norman Mailer said «could boil the fat off a taxi driver's neck
When lying, people also instinctively cover vulnerable body parts, such as the head, neck, or abdomen, because lying makes them feel exposed, vulnerable, and open to attack.
His wife is paraplegic, having broken her neck as a gymnast when she was 14, and they have two small children.
It fits exactly as a T - shirt should; the neck opening isn't too wide, and the sleeves and torso aren't too long, and it's very comfortable to wear overall.
Keep your back and neck as straight as possible.
We tend to think of famous, big - company CEOs as being above the fray when it comes to the pressures of the job, bosses breathing down our necks, and even personal fears and anxieties.
As for security and page loading speed, BigCommerce is pretty much neck - to - neck to Shopify.
She credits her children for their support when she was moving at «break - neck speed,» and she prefers to characterize the balancing act of business and family as a series of opportunities rather than challenges.
In fact, as 2016 entered the home stretch, the DJIA was running neck and neck with the NASDAQ and the S&P 500 Index, but pulled away from its two rival benchmarks during the post-election rally in the equity markets.
«I wanted to compete as if I'd never won anything and I would go as the underdog, even though a lot of times I was not,» says Ohno, dressed in a shimmery gold tracksuit, the medals slung around his neck to complete the look of an exaggerated version of himself: the spokesman obsessed with gold.
Also known as spot - on products, topical treatments are squeezed out of a tube and applied to the pet's neck or back.
Within a few years of my starting, we were neck deep again in a bear market that had its roots in excessive risk, and equities were supposedly dead as an asset class.
Bannon may have been there as well, but the president's point, I think, is the right one, he beat 17 or 18 candidates and now he's going neck and neck with Secretary Clinton.
BOB, a boring old believer, and his friend BEN are sipping their coffees as the autumn breeze ruffles the collars protruding from the necks of their sweater vests.
And as Jesus said in Matthew 18:6, «if anyone causes one of these little ones who believe in me to sin, it would be better for him to have a large millstone hung around his neck and to be drowned in the depths of the sea.&raqAnd as Jesus said in Matthew 18:6, «if anyone causes one of these little ones who believe in me to sin, it would be better for him to have a large millstone hung around his neck and to be drowned in the depths of the sea.&raqand to be drowned in the depths of the sea.»
If you as a Christian had to live and work in Iran, how often do you think you would go out and proclaim your faith, wear the cross around your neck to work?
Feel sorry for the Jews having established what now stands as a knife of their neck; Quote; «It is essential that the sufferings of Jews... become worse... this will assist in realization of our plans... I have an excellent idea... I shall induce anti-Semites to liquidate Jewish wealth... The anti-Semites will assist us thereby in that they will strengthen the persecution and oppression of Jews.
The RCC will fall because it has worn a millstone around her neck for as long as it has harbored abusive priests and turned it's back on the innocent.
The knife wielding masked man slowly cut through the neck of the victim as if to take in the joy of causing slow and painful death.
It felt a little awkward at first, but as I moved my fingers across those painful words, folding them into one anther to make wings, then a neck, then a crooked little beak, healing tears fell, and I let my fingers pray.
As an African American Christian who grew up in Robertson's neck of the woods with aunts and uncles who absolutely experienced racial discrimination in the 1950s and 60s, I find his comments about happy, singing Black people to be insensitive and unconscionable.
But odds are there was a carpenter named Jesus who did gain some following but was likely married much like nearly all of the other supposed messiahs of that time period, as there were many, for the Jewish people had been awaiting his arrival for hundreds of years and were then feeling the boot of Rome on their necks and assumed this was the time the messiah would come as the true King of Israel and throw off the shackles of Roman tyranny.
It runs down from the larynx about 7 - 8 feet, under the heart, and then 7 - 8 feet back up the neck, proving that, as the animal evolved and its neck elongated, the laryngeal nerve continues its evolution by stretching.
At the end of so much effort, the neck seemed frail, but the head was still lifted up, and the ears stood there, still shaped for attention, soft as they were.
There is a correlation between stress and a variety of illnesses such as headaches, neck and back pain, and various disorders of the stomach and intestine (Hetzel & McMichael 1987).
Can you imagine if Jesus was killed by say, the guillotine and churches all over the world propped up a guillotine in place of a cross, or people wore guillotines around their necks as jewelry.
«Kai dramōn epepesen epi ton trachēlon autou kai katephilēsen auton» can be translated as «And running, he fell upon his neck and fervently kissed him.&raqAnd running, he fell upon his neck and fervently kissed him.&raqand fervently kissed him.»
Or the third person can be shifted to second person, actually making the saying more personal and direct, as in Matthew 18:6 — «it would be better for you [RSV: «him»] if a great millstone were fastened around your [RSV: «his»] neck and you were drowned in the depth of the sea.»
The owner of Chick - fil - A as does R. Albert Mohler Jr. suffer from the Three B Syndrome, Bred, Born and Brainwashed in red - neck Christianity.
If he's going to arrive as a thief in the night, he'd better not do it in Texas (or Florida, or Wyoming, Arizona, etc.), or else he may get himself shot... And then people would have to walk around with little replica guns on their neck chains...
Over thirty years later, James disparaged this same view, saying that, of course, «We want a universe where we can just give up, fall on our father's neck, and be absorbed into the absolute life as a drop of water melts into the river or the sea» (PRAG 140).
Even as they complained about his leadership, Cox was off into new territories, raising respectful questions about the necessary role of play, ritual, and imagination, questions about the undeniable strength of the popular devotions of stubborn peasants — in Latin America under the traditional power of the landlords, and among the shipbuilders and electricians of Poland, who had the foot of communism on their necks.
The Sacramentary» prescribes the alb; a cincture, which is tied at the waist; an optional amice, or neck scarf; and a chasuble as the normal vesture of a priest when celebrating the mass.
its people like you that perpetuate the world view of our country, dumb as nails and proud of it — you sir are a red neck!
Lying in bed with his neighbor, he shies away from the sight of the crucifix on her neck and ultimately pushes it from sight as they make love.
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