Sentences with phrase «of woe»

RIM's tale of woes has taken a new turn.
This list of woes suggests a short - term correction for markets.
If your profile is full of the woes of life, you'll have another complaint to add to your list — that of nobody asking you out on a date!
People share their happiness and woes on these networking sites and many of their woes are of legal nature.
It sounds like the root cause of your woes is a battery that is not getting properly charged at lower speeds.
It may sound a bit skeptical, but freelancers of all hues have their fair share of woes spanning over a large number of issues.
The Swedish fast - fashion giant's poor financial results reflect a range of woes — not least its failure to adapt to a digital world.
If you sincerely want to help all of the poor people in this world of woes, please contact me.
Overall the camera is my biggest disappointment with the phone, but hopefully, a lot of its woes can be fixed with software.
Throughout the downturn, much has been made of the woes faced by the mining sector.
He wouldn't need to be reminded of your woes, folks.
The collective burden of these woes is tremendous, yet the treatment options are limited.
Last year, dogs came in with all manner of woes, many of which could have been avoided if treated early.
Home and office automation devices have always been the cause of our woes.
The biotechnology industry has had its share of woes, but so far «patent trolls» have not numbered among them.
Sutton has also become a kind of Wailing Wall for beleaguered managers (and managed) who share their tales of woe in response to books such as Good Boss, Bad Boss and The No Asshole Rule.
The result is that now almost twice as many students start a PhD as before 1999, but a higher percentage than before quit without completing their degree.It is common to hear tales of woe from students who started a PhD without a grant, hoping to find some other funding later.
However, it is not entirely a tale of woe for the male Aegean wall lizard.
Now, Bridges, as «Bad,» is a chain - smoking, once - famous crooner with a host of woes ranging from alcoholism to emphysema.
The misfortune that befell Cleveland wideout Braylon Edwards (right) on Sunday — a torn right ACL that ended his promising rookie season — is the latest in a litany of woes for the team's top draft picks.
And now, actress and Palme winners Léa Seydoux and Adèle Exarchopoulos have shared their own stories of woe from the set.
The film starts in medius rea in the little town of Ojai CA, with Olive (Emma Stone) telling her tale of woe on the Internet.
I was genuinely surprised — in a good way as I had heard tales of woe about US carriers and on first observations I had concerns as the initial layout of the cabin is nothing special — for a second I thought it was Premium Economy!
In bars and clubs across Canada, at mid-week pick - up hockey games, and during water cooler chats, it's just a matter of time before someone inevitably airs some sort of woe connected to how and where to meet women.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has been rather scarce lately, despite a host of woes besetting his company — but Wednesday he emerged from his cocoon to offer a limp apology, admit they had no control
Tim, it is interesting that Matt 23:2 - 3 immediately precedes an entire list of Woes pronounced on the Pharisees for the things they teach and do.
In bars and clubs across the land, at mid-week pickup basketball games, and during water cooler chats, someone will inevitably air some sort of woe connected to how and where to meet women.
«Animal Farm: A Fairy Tale» tells of the woes when homo sapiens themselves took control of government in the manner of communism under Stalin.
If you're prone to crying, bring your tissues for this one and if you're a hardcore zombie buff who didn't even blink an eye at The Walking Dead season 7 premiere, we bet you might let a few cries of woe out as well.
The paragraph that begins thus appears in Luke after a series of woes in the Pharisees and lawyers and is introduced there by a warning against the leaven of the Pharisees (Lk 12:1 - 9).
Because bad news travels fast, the country and much of the world is well aware of the woes of the Motor City.
My boss at AIG got wind of the fact that I was looking elsewhere for work, and subtly regaled me of the tales of woe at many of the insurance companies with these lending issues, including one at which I had recently interviewed.
The French midfielder signed for United from Southampton in the summer of 2015, boosting United's midfield at the time, but after a season of woes, and a new manager coming the following summer, it did not work out at United for Schneiderlin, who was sold during the January transfer window along with Memphis Depay, who went to Lyon and shortly after, Bastian Schweinsteiger was released from his contract for him to make a move to the MLS, now playing for Chicago Fire.
He then sends Conan to be crucified on the Tree of Woe where Conan must contemplate this riddle.
After which, she relays her story of woe which inspires Zola to write a novel.
Naturally the media has been full of our woes, and rumours abound as to who we are looking to bring into the club in the January transfer window.
Sinclair took over the reigns Bryan Stockton, who resigned after a few years of woes.
It is one of the few songs which just reaches deep inside me in my moment of woe and lets me know everything will be okay.
One of the misconceptions about my online community, The Lasting Supper, that I feel I'm constantly needing to correct is that it is full of vindictive victims, a wailing wall of woe - is - me, a bath of bitterness, or a coven of complainers and whiners.
This can not be dismissed as a passing reference, for all three of the Synoptic Gospels give an extended account of these woes and warnings after which the Son of man will come with power and great glory to gather his elect from the four winds, and the kingdom will come.
Just as some larger breeds of dogs are prone to hip dysplasia, Pugs have their own set of woes inherent in the breed.
Hart was also coming off some poor performances in the European Championships, and all in all it was a summer of woe for the 29 - year - old.
The Red Devils have posted a W4 L4 record over their last eight games in all competitions and most of their woes have come on the road, so they won't want a replay.
Crash bugs, glitches, non-existent physics and dated visuals appear to be the least of its woes, worringly — a Polygon journalist claims they had to create a new Xbox account just to get the cursed thing to boot up.
Even if this potentially sad day for the East Ramapo monitor is avoided now that it has been brought into public view, Stavisky has seen many other days of woe come and go without comment.
Last on the list of woes comes when Charlie learns that an old girlfriend has died, leaving behind her son Max (Dakota Goyo), and Charlie, as the father of the boy, now legally has custody.
The Book of Woe is the nearly 400 - page update, whose release coincided with the May 2013 release of the DSM - 5, the fifth edition of the bible of mental health, which first appeared in 1952.
That said, here's my chance to share my tale of woe regarding my two favorite white shirts, one cotton, the other linen, that I have been wearing all summer.

Phrases with «of woe»

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