Sentences with phrase «of their molehills for»

The two butt heads as they encounter a variety of creatures: from cuddly critters who are blown out of their molehills for fun to some treacherous Pterodactyls to a family of Tyrannosauruses.

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That Rush predictably blew a gasket by pontificating about CBS's motives for hiring Colbert, who already stated he is not bringing the character portrays to «Late Night», is indicative of his tendency to make mountains out of molehills.
A private in the United States Army, who DOES NOT HAVE THE BALLS TO USE HIS OWN NAME and take responsibility for a chain of events he began, and who VOLUNTARILY signed on the dotted line to enlist to serve his country and receive all the benefits associated with service, makes a FEDERAL CASE out of a molehill.
In a story headlined MOHAMED BRINGS A MOLEHILL TO THE DERBY, one newspaper writer suggested that if Great Redeemer did anything to compromise Spectacular Bid's chances for victory — such as accidentally swerving into him out of the gate — «then Dr. J.A. Mohamed ought to be horsewhipped.»
The team who make a mountain out of a molehill, the same side which couldn't beat Blackpool in their very last home fixture and the team which hasn't won in the league since the end of August, when Fernando Torres awoke from his slumber for the first and only time this season to score the winner in a fortunate 1 - 0 success at Anfield.
They erupted for billions of years and make Earth's volcanoes look like molehills.
The tabloid press is well known for hyping up scientific endeavour, and although some news outlets deliberately fill their columns with hyperbole, it doesn't necessarily mean the science is being misrepresented, it just means the column in question is making a mountain out of a molehill.
Now adjust the cruise control to set the speed of approach, and the system does the rest, gently applying throttle to all four wheels, sensing for wheel slip, and likewise applying brake pressure to any single wheel to control descent speed off the backside of any mountain or molehill.
They erupted for billions of years and make Earth's volcanoes look like molehills.
At times it's a tad melodramatic — like something out of Home and Away or Neigbours for example — and seasoned travellers will roll their eyes at some of the mountains Neville makes out of molehills.
He's known for hyping up mountains out of a molehill though, and last time he did and I fell for it, was a game called Towerfall, being announced at Game Awards.
A new set of APIs will be available very soon from Adobe, Codenamed: «Molehill» for developers to use in their Flash game development.
Secondly, perhaps the figures should have been shown tumbling (tripping) over the Fiscal Molehill since that would be a far more accurate representation of what has been and is going on in terms of dealing with the end of year deadline for «fixing» the fiscal cliff.
It's an embarrassment to look at the fiascos of Climategate 2.0 & 3.0's shoddy shake - down attempts, and on the whole the obvious manufacture of a mountain out of less than a molehill, started because some Australian gadfly pestered an inarticulate British academic and elicited a rude put - down for his troubles.
As mountains are made of molehills and double standards are everywhere, regulatory reform accomplishments are vilified for partisan reasons,» Milloy wrote.
«You have amazed me with you talents of making molehills into mountains and won for me settlements that i did not believe were even real wishes.
I recall a school classmate being celebrated by his partners at a top firm for his ability to make a mountain out of a molehill.
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