Sentences with phrase «of much mischief»

While less scrappy than the terrier cousins, wheaten terriers still are energetic and capable of much mischief.
Civilized — but nevertheless capable of much mischief.
Or it could have been the harbinger of much mischief over the holidays.

Not exact matches

I must fight my way through the seas of the world doing as much mischief as can, until my ammunition is exhausted, or a foe far superior in power succeeds in catching me.
So much good and so much mischief is done — as it always has been — in the name of God.
There are reasons for our dislike of the word Conversion; it has done and still does much mischief.
If kids really do like praise so much, and if they're praised so readily for turning away from acts of mischief, then what's to stop them repeating such behaviour again and again?
Every now and then, though, a hint of mischief crept in, as when he offhandedly referred to his son's «New NY Agenda» book — the source of much pride inside the campaign — as a «little pamphlet.»
«Some of these things, as much as the stories are bad, and I will sit here and say false, I think sometimes official rebuttals, effective official rebuttals can cure the mischief and then we can move on so that it doesn't attract undue attention for institutions of state,» he advised.
How much longer will we hear stories of inadvertence, mischief and connivance by an incumbent Government that strips the Republic's coffers bare so that ordinary Ghanaians must suffer financial hardship?
Frisky & Mannish were as good as I expected, and Mister Mischief seemed impressed (though not so much by the fact I knew every word of their song!).
«As we ended up championing a remarkable diversity of styles,» said Johnson, «there was much discussion about what these films mean about where cinema is headed — whether it be the immersive magic realism of «Uncle Boonmee», the ruthless neo-realism of «Winter's Bone», or the subversive mischief of «Exit Through the Gift Shop».»
It's telling how much the film sees the creeps as animals drawn to mischief like mice to hunks of cheese; The Giggler, for one, just couldn't help himself.
Stone's committed performance, however, with the wide - eyed mischief of a silent film star, makes Jill much more than a dithering yo - yo.
Too much oil in the crankcase can cause piston and conrod damage, ruptured oil seals and all sorts of of other mischief.
A delightful journey filled with memorable characters who have packed their bags with as much wisdom as mischief... and a story that shows how we do get second chances to fulfill our deepest hopes and dreams, especially during this season of miracles.
Too Much MacTiggle is an illustrated children's book, separated into chapters, by the very clever author Antionette Melendez about a puppy with all of the mischief and tail - wagging playfulness puppies are famous for.
Majora's Mask is one of my favorite Zelda games, and it needs to be played by all, but I would much rather see Mischief Makers, Buck Bumble, Body Harvest, Castlevania 64, either Goemon game, etc. made available to those who have never played them.
The red Shy Guys are also pretty much the go - to guys for other types of mischief as well.
For a certain kind of contemporary art, the whole raison d'etre is to get up to as much mischief as possible.
Though Thomas Ruff's photography about photography can seem overly cerebral, there was much here to admire, not least Ruff's quiet sense of mischief.
Ironing out much of the artist's unevenness and emphasizing his impish but earnest intellectual commitment to art - making, we are reminded that the Hockney of our imaginations — who paints beautiful boys and cool couples in the Californian sun, creating work that blurs figuration, abstraction and erotic mischief, is aligned with Hockney the innovator, forever working with the technology of his time: from fax machines and photocopiers to cameras and iPads.
This site is essential in keeping current on these global warming issues as well as much of the related political mischief that is taking place as a result.»
A lot of mischief in making up the data would be much harder to justify when each station can easily be checked against trends in real measured values.
This is because if a statute defined the class to whom it applied directly in terms of those who suffer from the mischief to be ameliorated, legal life would be much simpler because «[t] he class, being defined directly in terms of the Mischief, automatically includes all who are similarly situated with respect to the purpose of the lawmischief to be ameliorated, legal life would be much simpler because «[t] he class, being defined directly in terms of the Mischief, automatically includes all who are similarly situated with respect to the purpose of the lawMischief, automatically includes all who are similarly situated with respect to the purpose of the law.»
The Mischief Reef FONOP fits a much wider pattern of increasingly assertive naval activities by Washington and its allies in the region.
One day he'll grow out of all his mischief but in the meantime if he becomes to much trouble you can send him to my house;)
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