Sentences with phrase «plagued by red»

So i too am plagued by a red sofa that i despise and as it is less than a year old my sweet husband is not so sweet as to let me buy a new one.
And even when they do, the subject is sometimes out of focus, or half out of the frame or plagued by red eye.

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So once again, just as the ten plagues put on display the power by God over the impotence of the various Egyptian deities, so also, the crossing of the Israelites through the waters of the Red Sea showed that God even had dominion and power over the threats of chaos, storms, and destruction that were identified with the sea.
After experiencing the crushing humiliation of the ten plagues which culminated in the anguishing loss of his firstborn son, Pharaoh damages the economy and productivity of Egypt by finally allowing the Israelites to leave Egypt, only to change his mind and chase after them in hot pursuit, which leads to the decimation of his army in the Red Sea.
Plagued by injuries and unconvincing on the pitch so far, there is now some doubt as to whether or not United will push through to keep Falcao permanently, as he still only has one solitary goal to his name for the Red Devils so far.
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Despite her skepticism and track record, she is still approached by a man named Doug Blackwell (Morrissey, Basic Instinct 2), who wants her to come check out his small town of Haven, LA, where they are beginning to experience phenomena akin to those found in the Biblical ten plagues of Ancient Egypt, starting off with the river turning red and killing all of the fish.
Being infected by the former also throws up an uncomfortable moral issue: should you really risk it all by gathering enough red zombie plague samples to cure your survivor, or do you take the easy way out and end it for them?
Child - nutrition programs in the United States are plagued by underfunding, «bureaucratic red tape,» and misconceptions that limit their scope and potential, a report published by a national advocacy group charges.
By reducing the need to raise money from traditional lenders like private equity firms, Miller says the red tape that often plagues development is erased.
The Carmenère grape grew abundantly in Bordeaux, France, producing dark red wines until 1867 when it was hit by the phylloxera plague.
The flashy prosecutor in the wine red suit is plagued by a series of deaths that seem to follow him wherever he goes.
Just as it seems we may be moving back toward some sort of food culture in a nation plagued by the side effects of big Ag, red tape chokes another small producer out of business.
Times Square, despite the uncertainty plaguing office leasing in this market segment, continued its evolution as the city's most dynamic retail environment, and saw deals completed by Swatch, Quicksilver, Champs, Foot Locker, Red Lobster and Skechers, among others.
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