Sentences with phrase «of a dead horse»

The authors are more typical of the Right in their beating of a dead horse, the public schools.
They know is the best among equal that is why they are searching for the soul of a dead horse.
Running Thunder (2007), an 11 - minute short film of a dead horse in a meadow.
Or would that be too much flogging of a dead horse, already?
A headline in the Los Angeles Herald in July of 1909 screamed in all caps: «GOODRICH TIRES ON WINNER OF DEAD HORSE HILL CLIMB».
Before this important exposure in Venice, she exhibited the dramatic installation In Flanders Fields, a startling and poignant commentary on World War I, consisting of five life - size sculptures of dead horses littering an imaginary battlefield.
The Fern: Does anyone else sometimes see this message board as a whole pasture of dead horses being beaten to death by a bunch of guys who think they know everything, trying to convince everyone else that they do.
Essentially, this is the same kind of showy, disgust inducing tactic seen in similarly overblown killings in fictional stories like the delivery of the dead horse head in The Godfather, or even more gory acts in the same vein in Game of Thrones.
Put down your throttle foot while cruising on the turnpike and some cars will leave you feeling similarly becalmed, as if there were a couple of dead horses in the trunk.
Word of the Dead Horse Hill Climb stretched far and wide.
Off a northern Arizona highway surrounded by pastel - colored desert is one of the starkest examples of drought's grip on the American Southwest: Dozens of dead horses surrounded by cracked earth, swirling dust and a ribbon of water that couldn't quench their thirst.
A sculpture of a dead horse strung upside down, with Saint Wenceslas mounted on its belly: that's the odd sight that greets visitors to Prague's Lucerna... Read More
Before the exposure in Venice, she exhibited five life - size casts of dead horses, In Flanders Fields, a poignant commentary on World War I at the In Flanders Fields Museum, Ypres (2000).
Henke collected some of the old glass jars and bottles that had washed up on the shore of Dead Horse Bay and built houses out of cardboard for those, too.
On a more general level, it is worth asking whether Mr Kadi and his able henchman the CJEU were even capable of «killing» Article 103, or whether they were just kicking the shins of a dead horse, if you will.
The really nasty firms, firms whose partners would break down crying in meetings with me, who would ring me with tales of despicable behaviour on the part of other partners, tales of callous, mean - spirited, vile, arrogant and spiteful individuals, have gone out of business ignominiously, for the most part, collapsing like slabs of rotting meat sloughing off the side of a dead horse.
Please forgive me for appearing to beat the hell out of dead horse, but I return to The Behavior of Federal Judges.
Not even these ludicrous aspects of Dr. Bawumia's lecture of rehashed lies and flogging of a dead horse can match what came from Kufuor, who chaired the function.
It is the tale of aveterinarian who tends thoroughbreds as illustrious as Secretariat, of anelegant blonde shopping for a saddle horse in Montevideo, of a jockey not famedfor his virtue bringing home a 57 - to - 1 shot at Belmont Park, of workouts in thedark of night, of a dead horse in a town dump, of a $ 10,000 bet that went wrongand a $ 1,300 bet that went right.
When sitting, your «muscles go silent as those of a dead horse» says Marc Hamilton, Ph.D, Professor, and inactivity researcher who has published 12 medical studies proving the negative impacts of sitting.
This is your body on chairs: Electrical activity in the muscles drops — «the muscles go as silent as those of a dead horse,» [researcher Marc] Hamilton says — leading to a cascade of harmful metabolic effects.
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