Sentences with phrase «out of the mire»

Liz tries to pull Shaun out of the mire of his late 20s and into some semblance of responsible adulthood, but there are limits to her patience.
We will never get out of this mire of ignorance until we take the first step to recovery, admitting we have a problem.
I am about to create a mortal out of mire, (71) And when I have fashioned him and breathed into him of My Spirit, then fall down before him prostrate, (72) The angels fell down prostrate, every one, (73) Saving Iblis; he was scornful and became one of the disbelievers.
By the same token, there's still enough time for the Pelicans to jump out of the mire, thus making the pick owed to Sacramento that much worse.
And who, down the bottom, has got the safest path out of the mire?
Goals from Eduardo and Bendtner pulled the Gunners out of the mire and after the game Burnley gaffer Owen Coyle said:
Carver's side are now just nine points clear of the relegation zone, and with six games remaining they are not yet out of the mire.
Far from doing nothing effective to pull Britain's economy out of the mire, the measures taken by Brown and Alistair Darling, his Chancellor, were actually rather effective.
Humor would have been helpful, and some measure of cleverness, whether in the sight gags or dialogue, would have pulled this short feature out of the mire.
It's where projects go to die, unless they're lucky enough to claw out of the mire and onto the big screen.
What almost pulls the RS 5 Cabriolet out of the mire is its wonderful 331kW / 430Nm 4.2 - litre V8.
However, during the same interview he spoke of his desire to lead Capcom and Japan out of the mire by introducing more of a Western influence to Capcom.
Brett Ratner is a little easier to take than usual in his screen - specific commentary with screenwriter (well, scenarist) Jeff Nathanson, but he's impossible in the included «Making Magic Out of Mire» (9 mins.)
I'm still sat here breatless at the reminder to me of my position before the Lord lifted me out of the mire that dear Hanna finds herself, not because she has done anything wrong but because of her ignorance of the one and only God who was revealed to a chosen man Abraham and those that followed after.
And maybe no one else will ever know the depth to which he went to pull me out of the mire, but I know.
I will never not support Liverpool in a match so I hope Rodgers is here forever and somehow pulls himself out of this mire but I can't see it happening and for now, I simply support the club and the players, not Brendan Rodgers.
Lionel Messi has been a player reborn this season, leading the team and where necessary bailing them out of the mire.
That the movie never manages to elevate itself out of the mire of transparent and formulaic dramatic maneuvers is not — as is so often argued in defense of such stories — due to the fact the constraints of it being based on a true story but because of the limitations of an unimaginative screenplay.
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