The same can not be said about
other dread diseases.
While many parents look forward to a more leisurely pace,
others dread the season because the structure in their kids» schedules breaks down.
Others dread it after having concentrated time with their baby at home.
Others dread vacations, knowing that siblings, grandparents, or strangers will judge and condemn their child and, by proxy, their parenting.
Math in school can be a polarizing subject — while some see it as no problem at all,
others dread the very mention of it.
Akeredolu represented by the Deputy Governor, Agboola Ajayi, noted that only collective efforts could kick out polio and
other dreaded diseases.
And «going keto» works by reducing inflammation, the chief instigator of these and so many
other dreaded conditions.
For some it's a welcome time in their training cycle; while
others dread it.
Some love it,
others dread it.
Some people love boss fights;
others dread them.
There's a whole bunch of
other dreaded Ds too: disasters of all kind, whether natural or man - made.
Ticks,
those other dreaded bloodsuckers, pose greater risk, annually giving pets and thousands of people illnesses such as Lyme disease.
Many dogs love going for a ride in the car while
others dread it.
Some relished that another Paper Mario game was making a comeback,
others dreaded that it might be another Sticker Star debacle, I on the other hand, was hoping that it would go back to basics and play like the original Paper Mario on the N64.
Not exact matches
I am grateful for those learning opportunities, and now that I am on the
other side, I can't help but remember the sense of
dread that I have brought myself on more than one occasion.
In fact, employees have come to
dread them so much that more and more are trying to work from home or looking for
other jobs.
Taxes are due April 17, and while many Americans
dread the coming deadline, filing could be a saving grace for
others.
A young Texan known as
Dread Pirate Roberts (real name: Ross Ulbricht) built Silk Road on three then - new technologies: cheap cloud data storage; the Tor browser, which let people roam dark parts of the Internet undetected; and Bitcoin, which let them pay each
other in a secure, semi-anonymous manner, without involving banks.
In
other words, they do the least appetizing, most
dreaded item on their to - do list before they do anything else.
Many products available in
other countries filter UVA and UVB light while avoiding the
dreaded «lifeguard face.»
Take a good look at prices, GDP, wages, jobs, and
other key data below on the US Economy for the next 6 years and you may see a surprisingly positive picture, far from the
dread of the recent stock market corrections.
For me, these are rhetorical questions written with a sense of sickening
dread;
others will doubtlessly repeat them in earnest and with angry, partisan vigour.
Life is full of iconic benchmark birthdays, some we gleefully anticipate,
others we foolishly
dread: Eighteen — Legal adulthood — ...
You don't even have to undergo the often -
dreaded credit check that is a requirement for so many
other types of loans.
Prosecutors said the
Dread Pirate Roberts alias itself was a cover story intended to suggest the name could be passed to
others, as happened in «The Princess Bride.»
However, there are
others who
dread the temptations that come with the territory — pajamas, television, and puppy videos galore, just to name a few.
Their recently released «research» paper identifies a Bitcoin address with supposed links directly to
other Bitcoin addresses that were controlled by William Ulbricht, also known as
Dread Pirate Roberts, who operated the Silk Road marketplace until its recent seizure by the FBI.
Another cause has been the insidious notion (greatly encouraged by successive governments but particularly under New Labour - Old Labour tended to be much more traditional in its views on the family) that the family has many forms, that marriage is just one option, and that lone parenting is just as «valid» (
dread word) a form as any
other.
One form is the wishful, yearning form, the
other is the melancholy fantastic — on the one hand hope; on the
other, fear or anguished
dread.
For we are all imitators:
other brave sheriffs would follow; to be a dauntless sheriff would come to be recognized as the correct and only the
dreaded disapproval would fall to the share of the
other kind; courage in this office would become custom, the absence of it a dishonor, just as courage presently replaces the timidlty of the new soldier; then the mobs and the lynchings would disappear, and --
A clever email correspondent spoke for me and perhaps many
others when he asked, on November 9, «Do the Germans have a word for «euphoric
dread»?»
Even amidst this alarm and
dread, even in spite of the man's «bodily deafness / and his longstanding
other sorts of torpor,» there is a small sign, maybe even a still voice, at any rate «a tiny bell... there to be heard it seemed heard in its minuscule clangor.»
A man walked out much later into something awful every thing reminding him of some
other thing and this each last thing and that private last
other equally laden with freight of
dread And yet the
dread was not a common or garden type
Other times a nagging sense of doubt or
dread that my leaving might have hurt
others or the heart of God.
The way technological reason and visionary reason interact with each
other will in large measure decide whether the future should be welcomed or
dreaded.
Yet the «good news» of the death of God can liberate us from our
dread of an alien beyond, releasing us from all attachment to an opposing
other, and freeing us for a total participation in the actuality of the immediate moment.
On the
other hand, the total pessimism of much traditional Reformed theology, whether Calvinist or Lutheran, and its more recent revival, as well as the perverse denigration of humanity not stated but implied in Catholic penitential theology with its fear of human impulses and its
dread of sexuality, is not Christian either.
What is to be
dreaded by us more than any
other doom is not fear, but rather the great disgust, not fear, but rather the great pity — disgust and pity for our human fellows....
For the poet purchases the power of words, the power of uttering all the
dread secrets of
others, at the price of a little secret he is unable to utter... and a poet is not an apostle, he casts out devils only by the power of the devil.
I love my minty green smoothie and my
other pretty in pink smoothie recipe as colorful ways to cheer me up, but the recipe I'm sharing with you today is the one I'm enjoying the most at the moment in honor of the warmer weather coming up (which I'm doing my best not to
dread, if I'm being completely honest!).
Other uses include (but are not limited to) makeup brush cleaner, cuticle care, the
dreaded sunburn relief, and wrinkle reducer.
I look forward to going to one store, but I
dread the
other.»
I
dread when my
other half chooses to cook dinner from this book.
He just
dreads the word salad from long before we met, and it is hard to get him to come around to the idea of
other salads besides «regular» salad.
I was
dreading giving up my pizzas, as I used to make homemade pizza all the time, and I absolutely abhor all the «
other» flours for baking.
What's great about this energy supplement is that it helps to boost and enhance your energy without stimulants, instead utilizing Asian gingseng, grass leaf, sweetflag and
other all - natural ingredients that won't cause you to have jitters or experience that
dreaded crash.
I can't remember the last horrifying failure
other than the forever
dreaded «bug muffins».
The
other night, I was faced with the (sometimes)
dreaded question — what's for dinner?
pressing and one touch passing mentality and most specially will get rid of the under developed british core plus deadwood and bring the 3 players we have been beging for years now WC ST, WC DM AND WC CB (100 millions spend max) to added to the
other 3 WC we have who I'm
dreading 2 of those will want to move to a team with ambition (i will not call them traitors).