Sentences with phrase «now shells of their former selves»

Many former tech leaders are now shells of their former selves or have gone out of business.
Now its a shell of its former self.

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Now, it just looks like Perk is a shell of his former self, and even that former self is only being asked to defend the opposing team's best big man and occasionally rebound the ball.
But he's 33 with a few hundred games on his legs now, and he's a shell of his former self.
Now more than halfway through the Serie A season, Gagliardini looks like a shell of his former self.
But now,» he says, and his face falls, «it's a shell of its former self to me.»
This option — once one of the biggest draws of the franchise — now sees you literally driving around in an unending loop, and it's a shell of its former self.
Now, Howard is a shell of his former self and his sapped energy has taken its toll on the company.
Walter has become a shell of his former self who now only has adventures when he zones out in dreamland of rescuing puppies from exploding buildings, telling off his boss, and romancing the woman of his dreams who just so happens to be a co-worker that he barely has the courage to ask her out on her eHarmony account.
In short, «right to work» could transform the now - powerful state teachers union into a hollowed - out shell of its former self...
Since the transition from Google Now to the Google Feed, I've seen several complaints about how it's just a shell of its former self.
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