Sentences with phrase «of trudging»

And as a result of trudging through the yucky emotions that follow failure, I'm able to make decisions about my next steps with a clearer mind.
So instead of trudging forward with the same tactics, try a complete refresh on your job search to get some life back into it.
Native's Tank 7 is a goggle that was conceived, designed, and built specifically with long days of trudging through deep snow and skinning up hills in mind.
What is amazing in this whole drama is the insousiant, nay, the zombied manner the consensus has of trudging forward with this great load of illusion, certain, blessed, wounded.
Instead of trudging through dozens of clones and halfhearted cash grabs, let us separate the wheat from the chaff for you.
This leaves me with the task of trudging back through the entirety of the Eldin Volcano region, adding the element of an escort mission to the mix since I have to protect the robot from taking damage from enemy fire, all because of an arbitrarily placed fetch quest meant to prolong my advancement.
After four hours of trudging through mud, sometimes above your knees, you probably have enough product for the day.
so there was a lot of trudging through that had to be done.
Instead of trudging to the bookstore trying to find a book to buy you can peruse an online bookstore purchase your book and have in on your reading device within seconds.
The writing is very evocative, and the images of trudging through snow stayed with me.
Vauchan has grown weary of trudging through hazardous rainfall to deal with customers of ROC.
Every far off stare, every transition scene of trudging across fields, bogs, or mountaintops, every beastie, every battle, every mournful song song with a faux - Celtic style — I'm pretty sure it is all in here.
Gone are the days of trudging to work in heavy snow boots and puffy jackets.
After so many poor results and awful performances, Arsenal are currently in that zombie - like state of trudging towards January, keeping in touch with the rest of the pack and hoping for reinforcements come then.
Probably because I have the best memories of trudging around in my snowy neighborhood as a kid with all of my best friends, collecting pillowcases full of candy.
Old school tales of trudging five miles through the snow to get to class may give way to accounts of glitchy laptops and faulty interactive whiteboards.
I watched many of them trudge up the mountain in flip - flops or bare feet, after a long afternoon working in the blazing sun or drizzling rain, carrying heavy tree trunks for reforestation on their heads.
Some of the ensuing hikes can be strenuous, aside from the inherent visual rewards, ship personnel greet trekkers at the end of the trudge with a choice of hot chocolate or a generous tumbler of Johnny Walker Red poured over 2,000 year - old glacial ice.
The rest of us trudge on beneath the heat to work.
Now command and cargo your instrument as powerful as you may per chance well also, your mobile will never trudge out of trudge again.

Not exact matches

While Kinect was viewed by many in the «hardcore» segment of the gaming population as a gimmick, Microsoft trudged on and tried to improve the sensor in the Xbox One.
Multiple committees will have to trudge through months of negotiations.
This means large number of consumers will be trudging off to the discounters such as Walmart and Target as well as lower - end stores such as Dollar Tree and Family Dollar.
It struck me, as I watched dozens of ticket holders get turned away from the oversubscribed event, that there was perhaps no better symbol of the speculative mania we've been witnessing in recent weeks than the sight of 70 would - be attendees sadly zip up their rain jackets, reverse course, and trudge home from an event that, not so long ago, would have been attended by few people.
As Oppenheimer airs out the dirty laundry of generation after generation of Johnsons, the book threatens to become a wearying trudge.
I won't make you trudge through some of the long emails I get every day, but take a look again at the sample I wrote above.
For many of us, there's nothing harder than fitting in a workout in the early morning before trudging off to the office or in the evening when there are errands to take care of and dinner to prepare.
I recently trudged through a breakup that, despite being one of my shortest relationships since my boyfriend - for - a-day in the fifth grade, rocked my world much more than I'd like to admit.
Although I am not religious, the condescending nature of your Professors tone is exactly the reason why when I was trudging through med school, I came to the conclusion upon entering the workforce — I would politely decline invitations to become a cog in the domesticated medical system and instead take my knowledge elsewhere — medical missionary work overseas.
Proctor's book is really three smaller pieces clumsily soldered together: a moving depiction of her relationship with her father after her parents» divorce; a grimly factual trudge through the Episcopal «discernment» bureaucracy; and, in the book's final section, an interesting call to change our understanding of how someone should prove his fitness for the priesthood.
Through Grey's eyes, we accompany these women as they trudge day and night through the desert in search of water for drinking and washing.
With everyone ordered to be happy in the new Cuba and gleeful revolutionaries in Nicaragua, it should be great, at last, to have the stuffy old church out of the way so that it no longer can smear ashes on our foreheads on Wednesday or make us trudge up a hill behind a Jew on Friday.
When the Supreme Court hears this case I hope it will do the right thing and let Phelps and his family trudge off to their next protest unmolested by the long arm of government.
In the stiffly rugged heaviness of the shoes there is the accumulated tenacity of her slow trudge through the far - spreading and ever - uniform furrows of the field swept by a raw wind... [The shoes] are pervaded by uncomplaining worry as to the certainty of bread, the wordless joy of having once more withstood want, the trembling before the impending childbed and shivering at the surrounding menace of death.
Awakens is a film of prodigals; over the course of the film some return home, some start that long trudge back to open arms while others turn their back on that welcoming embrace.
We're all desperate for reconciliation — sometimes we're walking home, other times we're waiting at the door, desperate to see someone else trudge over the top of the hill.
You trudge out for the birthday of Jesus.
I was to tell Rev. Moon that the Key of David is the Divine Principle; that one embodied in the Cross of Christ; as the one put upon the shoulder of Eliakim the Scribe; and upon the Lamb's shoulder as well; as he trudged up Golgotha: but Eric Holt and Kyle Toffey and Phillip Shankar and a list too long to even mention all heard what I had to say: and rejected me and my testimony completely.
I inwardly believe quietly still, flaring up when fanned... trudging aside the direction of the time....
Trudging along the lip of the white - dusted gully on the edge of Pierre, I looked out to see the land, like a cold sea stretching off to the horizon.
Sometimes, we have to trudge through the mire of sickness, sadness and suffering to get to that place of rejoicing, and God wants to be with us all along the way.
As I trudge back up Leeds Road to the hostel that afternoon, I am sharply aware of three things.
I honestly hesitate to criticise him, not least because he appears to be a personally devout, good and humble man, and a highly accomplished scholar, who will no doubt be enjoying the Beatific Vision while I am still trudging around the lower levels of Mount Purgatory.
I can make a «passable» loaf of bread, but nothing from my oven or bread machine approaches the memory of that hunk of Sticky Bread warm and steaming from the oven, providing a delicious treat on a cold autumn morning as I trudged up the hill to campus.
I have pushed and pulled and trudged my way through years of schooling and through an altogether too short stint at my alma mater.
Instead of approaching along the balcony's edge (where he knew I'd see him), he trudged silently through the deep snow, keeping out of sight.
Mom and I arrived earlier than most, and as the other kids arrived, they looked like ants trudging into the band room from the parking lot, emerging shortly after carrying their instruments to the front of the school where five large charter buses sat waiting.
Whether you're trudging through the Whole 30, getting on the paleo train or simply can't do gluten anymore, the hardest part of going low carb / no carb is definitely the desserts (and the bread, but that's another story).
Manager Al Lopez called in Relief Pitcher Gerry Staley, and the game waited on this fine edge of tension while Staley trudged in from the bullpen.
At the end of townwe mount a snowdrift, enter the timber and trudge toward the high country.
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