My current husband and I have been accused of all kinds of abuse and
other terrible things that are simply not true.
There's also the new military threat among
other terrible things going on that he'll need to uncover with imagery and information for the regular public.
On the other hand, Delpit provides counterexamples of success, for instance, Afrocentric assignments, inspiring teachers who love and sympathize but maintain rigor, and a beloved white teacher whom the students consider «black» for this reason: when asked «how he felt as a white man teaching black history... tears came to his eyes as he answered that when he learned about Emmett Till and
other terrible things white people had done to black people, it sometimes made him ashamed to be white.»
When British TV personality Katie Hopkins tweeted, among
other terrible things, â $ Did she eat all her backing singers?
But then again, God also loves to give babies AIDS and do
other terrible things, so I suppose it's just all in a days work to him.
Not exact matches
Well, you can do
other things that are just
terrible.
It is also evident that in the name of God
terrible things humans did to
other humans.
I can not take anymore of the
terrible things people say, the bullying, the tearing - each -
other - apart - kind - of - stuff» (that is a compilation of what I've been told).
Knowledge is a
terrible thing to waste and in Pwaynes case, it is a more
terrible thing to posses wrong information and then to try to pass on as knowledge to
others.
Characters in zombie films are willing to do
terrible things to each
other because of the fear of zombies and the urge for self preservation, while, in the real world,
things like the use of torture (or «advanced interrogation»), preemptive war and drone strikes were being debated as options to fight a threat even scarier than zombies: terrorism.
What about any number of beloved athletes who endorse products we buy, but have been accused of doing
terrible things to
others?
«Also remembering that
terrible things are happening to Shia believers in Islam at the moment in Mosul and
other parts of the area that ISIS has claimed.»
But because I believe it to be true, I will share my belief with
others because not to do so would be a
terrible thing in light of what the Bible says about those who do not believe.
The
other awesome
thing about elementary school kids is genuine excitement over math - y holidays such as this coming Monday's Pi (e) Day, something that I previously only celebrated sarcastically, because I was a
terrible person with a life bereft of wide - eyed wonder.
Some of my favorite
things (or «isms») she has passed on to me are my incredibly high tolerance for coffee, the fact that mornings are not for talking (they are for slowly waking up to the world, multiple cups of coffee, mismatched pjs,
terrible bedhead, and sleepy eyes), the joy I get from watching old black and white movies and westerns (John Wayne, always), a love for fuzzy socks (sorry Scott), all the weird voices she and I talk to each
other in (also, sorry Scott), my love for peppermint patties, a super low - maintenece lifestyle, and the ability to find a childlike happiness in the tiniest of
things.
Of course I am biased towards Arsenal, it comes with the territory, but I do try to see
things from all points of view and I know that i have a tendency to ignore the
things that go in our favour, like the
terrible offsuide decision against Berahino when we played against West Brom the
other day.
I have warned for it now on a few occasions and I fear we will see another
terrible leg break this season as long as the refs keep on allowing such
things and letting
other teams get away with it unpunished.
That is a
terrible thing — but you are trying to help
others avoid falling into the same seductive trap.
The
terrible thing about the «your body is not broken» crap is how it reinforces the idea that certain kinds of bodies (or bodies which can perform certain processes in sanctioned ways) are better than
others, instead of just acknowledging that all bodies are different.
About the lack of sleep, about
things no longer being about you, about the
terrible twos and the money and the laundry and the driving and lots of
other annoying and monotonous stuff.
On the
other end of the spectrum, there are parents who feel the added sugar is a
terrible thing and insist that kids will drink plain milk if no flavored milk is offered.
«And exposing them to homosexuality, especially at a gay pride parade, and I don't know if you've ever been to one, but they wear these little Speedos and they grind against each
other, and it's just a
terrible thing.
As for Paladino's Today appearance, he took lots aim at the physical contact seen at gay pride, «I don't know if you've ever been to one, but they wear these little Speedos and they grind against each
other, and it's just a
terrible thing.»
The paper where he comes up with this, which was a 1931 paper, which is an absolutely sublime piece of work — I might say, set against, the most
terrible domestic [period]; his parents throwing
things at each
other, dreadful domestic turmoil back in Bristol — but out of this tragedy that was his private life came this foreseeing of the whole subject of antimatter, which is why Heisenberg praised it so highly.
We now use pastured butter, lard from pastured hogs, and centrifuged coconut oil to cook with because of all the
terrible things we've learned about
other oils, but I must admit I'm confused about butter.
I use to have really bad candida back when I had Lyme disease and all these
other things it was a
terrible problem and I know that when people have candida it sets off autoimmunity and candida get itself can make some toxins that may have a mitochondrial impact certainly it does make you feel crappy.
They can definitely be a good
thing if you are genuinely engaging with accounts you admire but on the
other hand they can be a
terrible thing when you are forced to comment on a photo you are not interested in at all!
It's actually at its best when the characters are doing
terrible things to each
other...
The movie is a pretty straightforward affair of something supernatural haunting college students, forcing them to do
terrible, violent
things to each
other.
One of the strangest
things about David Gordon Green's thoroughly strange Manglehorn is the appearance, in a key supporting role, of none
other than Harmony Korine, the independent filmmaker and infant
terrible not exactly known for his acting chops.
Following the disastrous knock - on effects when a middle - class couple, who still love each
other deeply, but are cripplingly divided on the future (Simin sees no future in the restrictive nation, Nader has to stay to care for his Alzheimers afflicted father), seek a divorce, it displays Asghar Farhadi as one of the great humanist filmmakers working today; he has empathy for everyone the camera points its lens at, from the couple's daughter to the brutish husband of their new employee, even as they do
terrible things.
His writing is less successful than his direction: the derivative nature of the plot clangs up against some poorly executed references to
other horror films (one reference to The
Thing is flat - out
terrible), resulting in another example of a genre film - maker trying to appeal through referencing better work than doing good work themselves.
So glad to see Cheadle there instead of Terrence Howard (who is
terrible in «Iron Man» — and most
other things too).
The one
thing I can say in its favor is that Amanda Peet (Syriana, A Lot Like Love) is quite good in it, and Dermot Mulroney (The Wedding Date, Must Love Dogs) is more than adequate in his role (that's two films in a row for Mulroney featuring people dying of cancer before they can see their next Christmas — The Family Stone is his
other), but even then, they aren't quite enough to elevate the
terrible script into something remotely approaching believable or plausible.
I must say that this was one of the worst movies I've ever watched, «Evil Dead» was better than this mound of shit... Gareth Edwards should be banned from directing hence forth, and now I hear he's directing the new Star Wars spin - off... I'm not one to talk down to
others but let's be honest, you have to be retarded to like this movie... It made absolutely no sense, the script (the most important piece to any movie) was
terrible, the plot was stupid, the acting was horrible and it seemed that the actors who were chosen were acting for a different movie all together... Where was the sense of urgency, I mean there were 300 foot tall behemoths walking through buildings and all you could show us was who was going ride with the little boy on the school bus... Maybe if all the main characters died and they just let Godzilla do his
thing from there on out an eyebrow could've been raised but unfortunately, there isn't one good
thing to say about this movie... I'm shocked the WB handed over one their biggest names to Legendary Pictures... Let's not forget what they've done with Superman Returns... This is shameful...
Except for those whose lives will never be the same, by next week the incident will be but a flickering memory among all the
others that make us wonder how such
terrible things can happen.
There will be days when you hear
things from students about
other teachers that you just think are
terrible.
Not only are the circumstances of his discovery, and of his fall, vivid and fascinating, but he makes us ask how much we are willing to forgive, and how much we're willing to tolerate in the name of science, in the name of progress: In
other words, is a great man still a great man if he does
terrible things?
I mean, do we really have to play this game, where because I'm who I am and you're who you are, we pretend that the word «fuck» doesn't exist, and while we're at it, that the action that underlies the word doesn't exist, and I just puke up a bunch of junk about how some teacher changed my life by teaching me how Shakespeare was actually the world's first rapper, or about the time I was doing community service with a bunch of homeless teenagers dying of cancer or something and felt the deep call of selfless action, or else I pull out all the stops and give you the play - by - play sob story of what happened to my dad, or some
other terrible heartbreak of a
thing that makes you feel so bummed out you figure, what the hell, we've got quotas after all, and this kid's gotten screwed over enough, so you give me the big old stamp of approval and a fat envelope in the mail come April?
There are parties and dinners and
other things to attend, and even the best home security is, quite frankly,
terrible.
It's a
terrible idea to use the season as a means to get a dog into shape, because your hunting will suffer, the dog will suffer, and you run the risk of injuries, lost ducks and a host of
other bad
things.
So this re-distancing
thing isn't too
terrible but what about the
other routes to Dublin?
It's a unique experience to stand on the
other side of good — to face the challenges of being a person in a position of power that's forced to do
terrible things.
Try all they might its just not gonna happen this generation with that system I'm sorry, it's not
terrible but being a gamer I went for ps4 and Wii u and xbox one isn't getting a look in the only real
thing I want is tomb raider next year and its only a timed exclusive (likely til the end of the year)
other than that I've no reason to get an Xbox one.
The good
thing about the
other Mario shows is, although they were
terrible, they didn't run for very long.
Thumbsticks have always been
terrible, (with some companies managing to make theirs a little bit less
terrible than
others, but still
terrible) and vague, demanding ridiculous amounts of violinist's - pinky - level fine control from thumbs of all
things for anything more precise than a vague «compass direction, ish».
While the first change seemed to be an issue of making
things a little easier for the player, the second one is clearly the result of hardware limitations, and was pretty much inevitable — at least, shy of some
other hacked - together solution, like making it a rhythm game - styled sequence or something (and thankfully they didn't, as I'm
terrible at those).
It also makes him many
things other than a
terrible writer, but I don't want to participate in the same name - calling he seems to favor.
The crucial fact is that greater uncertainty translates into greater likelihood of catastrophic (or bad or
terrible) outcomes, all
other things being equal.
The IPCC * itself * acknowledges that there has been no such warming now for the last 16 - 17 years; that no dramatic imminent change is seen to that for the next couple of years at least; that the previous spell of 15 years or so was precisely the duration of warming that underlay so much of the evidence cited for its alarms of the long and
terrible global trend if forecast; that not a single model the IPCC had or has seems to have come even close to predicting what we've now seen; that the IPCC can only suggest possible explanations for all this so logically meaning it can have no reason to believe that whatever is causing it isn't going to continue forever; that more and more studies are coming in attributing global temperatures not to CO2 but instead
other things such as solar fluctuations; that a number of predictions are now coming in that in fact say we are now in for a lengthy period of * cooling.