Sentences with phrase «out of his misery at»

The negatives: Frank Lampard being found wanting for the first 45 minutes and subsequently being put out of his misery at half - time, when replaced by Nicolas Anelka, and the ease at which United broke through the Blues» rearguard, especially in the wide areas.
When the people go out there and dump their animals, thinking they're being humane and putting them... out into the wild or onto somebody's farm, they're actually harming those animals more than what these farmers or ranchers would be doing in basically being humane, and putting them out of their misery at that point.

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We enslave and abuse them, we take over their countries and their resources, we exploit their poverty by investing in their poverty and virtually use them as slave labour, as we close down factories in our own country to make a fortune out of others misery, while at the same time put people out of work in the home country.
Millions of young men were killed, thrones were toppled, and Communism was established in Russia in what was to become a 60 - year regime involving misery on a massive scale, with famine, secret police, concentration camps and the ruthless stamping out of any attempts at opposition.
He since then changed his mind, at least for a while when he became convinced that the church must endorse socialism as the only way out of the human miseries of Latin America.
Alyosha pulls these boys out of their misery only at great cost to himself.
In the middle of the year, private equity offers lobbed at the front doors of struggling wine group Treasury Wine Estates and compliance and data business SAI Global, and it seemed a sure thing that shareholders were going to be put out of their misery.
As the Daily Star puts it, the United captain will be looking to pile on the misery against their neighbours, with Manuel Pellegrini's side at risk of losing a fifth game out of just eleven Premier League matches.
«Would've put me out of my misery,» said McIlroy, who finished T26 at 9 - under — six shots back of Grillo and Na.
That's SkySports Transfer Clockwatch this a.m. Are we getting close to being put out of our misery — as in at least knowing if it's Yea or Nay?
Your friend is either engaging in natural hazing of new dads when he suggests your days of fun are over, or he may be a close buddy worried that «our» days of fun are over, or a dad who is thinking misery loves company because he not only found himself stuck at home with his baby, he never figured out how to have fun with her.
I ended up going in to the hospital at hour 30 and begging my midwife to put me out of my misery.
By the time I woke up (let's not add to my misery by getting into the details of my sleep schedule at the time), everything was so very sold out that I spent the entire day cursing into my iced coffee and swearing off clothing, shopping, and the internet for the rest of my life (obviously wasn't a successful intiative).
When written out as a list like this, one might expect the film to go through these problems like a tick - box of «working - class misery», or for the inhabitants of Bradford to be manipulated by a director wanting to take pot shots at modern Britain.
They, at least, will eventually be put out of their misery.
At times, I seemed to suffer spells of depression and loneliness, longing to become healthy again; of going out and facing a world of injustices, of misery, of widespread indifference.
I don't imagine anyone here will be interested in any of the promoted books, which look like the kind of middlebrow crap you find on the shelves at Tesco, all romance novels and misery memoirs, but it looks like Amazon are getting more and more serious about cutting publishers out of the equation altogether.
Does it at least ship with a poisonous snake or a loaded gun to help put you out of your misery?
At such a rate, by the age of 5 - 6 years they are already burned out and are taken out of their misery (and not always in a humane way).
At the very least, most vets will put your cat out of their misery rather than letting them die in agony if you can not afford care.
When Butch became sick, Chris» father set out to follow the family's country custom of ending the dog's misery at the end of a gun.
In Paris I cried daily, but this time it wasn't out of loneliness or misery, but out of happiness — the same cheesy happiness you feel at the end of a good romantic comedy.
At any rate, it's surely only a matter of time before Sony relent and put us out of our misery: incidentally, DriveClub appeared on Sony's Reward site, which normally only lists released titles, before being taken down, further implying we should be hearing something soon.
From the Chinese painter Liu Xiaodong's depiction of the revenge of human beings against misery (exhibited at the gallery space at Palazzo Belgioioso), to the oneiric creations of Los Angeles based artist Jim Shaw and the worn out and eerie imagery of New York based Jamian Juliano - Villani (both exhibited at the gallery space in via Ventura), the three exhibitions at Massimo De Carlo gallery are a fragmentary yet vital reconnaissance of figuration today.
As such, following are three of the top reasons people remain entrenched at an unsatisfying job along with tips for pulling yourself up by your bootstraps and out of your misery.
Management at the two companies have given both subtle and overt cues to their intentions to «unlock shareholder value,» the favored euphemism for «please buy us and take us out of our misery
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