Sentences with phrase «out of their misery as»

I seriously hope we beat manure and put mourinho out of his misery as he has been talking rubbish about wenger for ages.
You should see responding as taking a step further to finding your ideal date, rather than simply putting your potential suitor out of their misery as they wait expectantly for your response.

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The experts aren't shocked by this — particularly bad outbreaks of flu are often trailed by another strain of the illness known as «influenza B» — but it's a bummer for the rest of us who were hoping we were finally out of the woods when it came to flu misery.
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.
The common enemy will make thee believe, as soon as thou fallest into any fault, that thou walkest in error, and therefore art out of God and his favor, and herewith would he make thee distrust of the divine Grace, telling thee of thy misery, and making a giant of it; and putting it into thy head that every day thy soul grows worse instead of better, whilst it so often repeats these failings.
The upside - downness of the world into which we are thrown by Jesus the disturber turns out also to reverse our misery as well.
I was going to my work after breakfast one morning, thinking as usual of her and of my misery, when, just as if some outside power laid hold of me, I found myself turning round and almost running to my room, where I immediately got out all the relics of her which I possessed, including some hair, all her notes and letters, and ambrotypes on glass.
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.
These oppressed also saw the doors opening for them as a way out of the misery with the success of the anti-slave campaign championed by the missionaries.
But it also drove them deeper into misery — drove them to seek out misery, to cherish drunkenness, madness, ordeal, as a source of poetic inspiration.
And it would be more than justice in those sorts of cultures for all the adults to die for allowing such things to happen to the children, and furthermore, it could be construed as merciful to put the tortured children out of their misery.
that God Himself can not, as in another sense He does not will, can not will it, but, even if He would, He could not make it impossible that this work of love might not turn out to be for a person exactly the opposite, to be the extremist misery!
Please put another homesick Texas out of her misery (I promise to buy the book next time I am back home in the States) and tell me if this recipe is close, as in, can I substitute serranos for jalapenos?
with his attitude as if we have to be his servant, get back to Chilie and get those life values back, he is a football player, but a man first, and as a player and man, his all attitude sucks, i don't know why wenger kept him and take that shit, means we have to take it... I told yo before, get his ass on training camp, ruining all day, shut him up, keep him out of the squad, not even in bench to bring his laim superior attitude... All money he is making, he should think of Chilie street and reality for kids he was once... He is in a great city, a club that won in this league and would be in CL as every year without this type of laim ways... So, of course no one wants him around during that ceremony, not even in the room... Get real sanchez, you came from misery, benched for years by gardiola too, sell out, poor minded..
If Sanchez wants to leave let him come out as such and put us the innocent fans out of this misery.
The board should help him out of this cycle of misery and sack him as other clubs around Europe would do after such a humiliating result.
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.
Of course, even beautiful game remains attractive so only as long as it is effective (not the Arsenal way that cause more frustration and misery than oohs and aahs of appreciation that Barca got out of so manyOf course, even beautiful game remains attractive so only as long as it is effective (not the Arsenal way that cause more frustration and misery than oohs and aahs of appreciation that Barca got out of so manyof appreciation that Barca got out of so manyof so many).
Aston Villa finally put manager Paul Lambert out of his misery on Wednesday night, as the Scotsman became the fifth Premier League boss in just six and a half weeks to either be sacked or resign from his position.
It was — ultimately — a Kyle Walker own goal which secured the three points for the Reds, stepping in to finish the job as even the Spurs full - back grew frustrated with the painful reaction speed of Wayne Rooney, to put him out of his misery and allow everyone to get on with the game.
That's SkySports Transfer Clockwatch this a.m. Are we getting close to being put out of our miseryas in at least knowing if it's Yea or Nay?
The NLC President, however, expressed shock that rather than call for the sanction of governors who failed to properly utilise their bail - out funds, and creating misery to the people as well as overheating the polity, Okupe would be calling for the «blood of hapless civil servants».
There's a real sense of misery out there, as if this won't change anything in particular.
«With BAU (Business As Usual) humanity faces a very abrupt future of misery; including rapid 5 to 9 meter sea level rise taking out coastal cities around the planet.
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.
As the film opens, we find a downbeat Wade Wilson lost and simply wanting to be put out of his misery.
From the very first lines, in which Trent tells Duncan he's only a 3 out of 10 as an overall person, we sympathize with him, but it is as the film progresses that we truly begin to relate to him, sharing in his miseries and joys.
It begins when they nearly sleep together the morning after their graduation from Edinburgh University, and it checks in on them on the same date — 15 July — of every successive year, as we wait to see if they're ever going to put us out of our misery and become a couple.
as RoboCop poignantly asks to be put out of his misery.
You keep hoping Alan Rickman (with his authentic British accent) as the Sheriff of Nottingham would just kill him and put us out of our misery.
«Earth 2», as they call it, could be her ticket out of her misery.
John C. Reilly also earns a few chuckles as Beth's overprotective father, but the rest of the cast is horribly wasted, especially Dane DeHaan, whose character is so annoying that you wish Beth would just eat him already and put the movie out of its misery.
The film hardly breaks any new ground; in fact it's almost customary now for British actor - turned - directors to start out with uncompromising portraits of domestic misery, as evinced by Tim Roth, Gary Oldman, and Mullan himself.
Education will enable refugees to lift themselves out of poverty and misery and, eventually, obtain the means to participate fully in the host communities as well as to contribute to national economic development and, upon return, to the development of their own countries.
Meanwhile, Voltaire said that he had become more aware of new ways of learning and teaching — all things that he saw as a means to help get the country «out of poverty and misery
OERI head Chester Finn, as an aide to Moynihan, had helped create NIE; now he helped put it out of its misery.
It's time that policy caught up to common sense and put proficiency - rates - as - school - measures out of their misery once and for all.
Might as well take this thing out behind the barn and take it out of its misery.
Particularly as I don't have great respect for management (except if you compare them say to Greencore (GNC: ID) management... whose shareholders may finally be put out of their misery with a potential bid, rumoured to be coming from Dubilier Clayton & Rice).
The post went viral within hours, and the huntress made a public statement, indicating that she had killed it as it was «old and close to death» — implying she meant to put it out of its misery, and that the giraffe did not go to waste as the locals also used its fur, meat and bones.
One particular type of grass, commonly known as» cheatgrass» (Bromus tectorum — an invasive species, by the way), develops seed heads that dry out and disperse a profusion of agents of misery and pain known as foxtails.
Do not underestimate the beautiful world of Aion, because if you do, a giant rabbit and an out of proportion, fire - blasting squirrel will reveal themselves to you as tools of obliteration — aka banhammers — that will effectively put you out of your cheating misery.
It's as if they just wanted to put the game, and themselves, out of misery.
No, your task is more to explore a hostile, corrupted world, learning bits and pieces about what things were and what they became, all while dealing with a menagerie of monstrous entities that you're not so much valiantly standing up to as putting out of their misery.
Every single character in The Long Reach was so downright unlikable, all I wanted was for whatever force of nature to kill everyone as soon as possible and put ME out of my misery.
Humanity is increasingly endangered by the consequences of out - of - control patriarchal power as well as corporate and personal greed that has emerged from the «money - to - be-made» by inflicting misery on society.
But her most celebrated essay is only one of her many contributions to art history: her books include Realism (1971), Woman as Sex Object: Studies in Erotic Art, 1730 — 1970 (1972); Women, Art, and Power, and Other Essays (1988), The Politics of Vision (1989), The Body in Pieces: The Fragment as a Metaphor of Modernity (1994), and Bathers, Bodies, Beauty (2006); Misère, her book about the representation of misery in the second half of the 19th century in France and England is due out next year.
In their research on magistrates in Australia, Sharyn Roach Anleu and Kathy Mack report one judge who characterised his work as «seeing absolute misery passing in front of you day in, day out, month in, month out, year in, year out».
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.
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