Sentences with phrase «point home again»

Even a breaking glass is filmed in slow motion and accompanied by ominous soundtrack pounding — unless that thud is the movie hammering the same point home again and again.

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Sweet - Speiss borrowed against her home at one point and withdrew money on two separate occasions to consolidate her debt, but was still left with $ 40,000 on her cards, and it built up again.
The logic: The Eagles haven't given up more than 10 points in their past four home games, and you can be sure that the Philadelphia crowd will be locked in once again on Sunday.
Yes, it's already home to the Toronto Maple Leafs, but, again, Keller points out that teams in other sports share a building.
Now that the region's economy is recovering and creating jobs, the Workforce Housing Scorecard is again released at a turning point for the housing market — but this time in a positive direction, as home prices, construction and demand are on the rise.
So, generally, the biggest deltas are, one, a little bit weaker on the handset side; two, a little more conservative modeling of what happens later in the year than what we had, which frankly is not, again, just to drive that point home, nobody knows how many people are going to buy a new handset when it's launched on the market — not us, not our customers, not analysts, or you name it.
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Again and again, Charles hammered home the point that it is not necessary to oppose gay civil rights on Christian principle; but it is necessary to show love and acceptance, because the church has the responsibility of welcoming and sharing the good news of Jesus Christ with all peAgain and again, Charles hammered home the point that it is not necessary to oppose gay civil rights on Christian principle; but it is necessary to show love and acceptance, because the church has the responsibility of welcoming and sharing the good news of Jesus Christ with all peagain, Charles hammered home the point that it is not necessary to oppose gay civil rights on Christian principle; but it is necessary to show love and acceptance, because the church has the responsibility of welcoming and sharing the good news of Jesus Christ with all people.
He's developing an argument about the significance of the doctrine of the resurrection by discussing the logical consequence of denying it (verses 12 - 19), going on a very typical Pauline digression almost as if he's overcome by joy at the positive truth and has to triumphantly proclaim it (verses 20 - 28) then finally returning to drive home the practical point again (verses 29 - 35).
And to drive home his point, in Act II when Tannhäuser passionately breaks into the hymn again as part of the singing contest to win Elisabeth's hand, Wagner sets it in E Major» Tannhäuser sings to Elisabeth in the key of Venus.
So to summarize and blast home my final point again: You're in the military, so show some respect to it's customs and courtesies, bow your head, and move on.
What's the point in giving people a taste of something they will love and want to make at home, and then deny them the pleasure of enjoying it again?
It gets to the point that when my wife helps me unload groceries when I get home, she's like... ugh, sprouts again?!?! Heck yes again!
I'm annoyed we yet again couldn't win a big game against a big team, not even at home, it's 2 points lost rather than 1 gained in my opinion.
Man C / Man U and Chelsea have accumulated 14 points each in their Top 7 games and we still have to play 2 of them again plus Pool at home.
And it's no disgrace to be outplayed at dortmunds home ground the atmosphere there is very intimidating for any team but we battled hard and rode or luck and got the 3 points no reason why we can't do it again
The first is that home - field advantage is once again proven to exist with home teams having a substantially lower break - even point for almost every scenario.
And the boss pointed to that quality once again today in his post match comments reported by Sky Sports after the Gunners made it three Premier League wins on the spin by despatching Hull City away from home.
As Arthur also points out, this all means that MLB's home run surge can end in an instant: once the baseballs are changed again in a way that reduces the slickness of the balls once more.
Then it's Bayern away, where we will again need to get some points on the board, or we're pretty much out of the CL and it's Spurs at home afterwards.
None of this will matter if Arsenal do not do their bit by putting the disappointment of two defeats in the space of a week away to Everton and Man City firmly to one side and start winning again, but I am pretty confident that the Gunners will get six points from the next two games, at home to West Brom and Crystal Palace.
That will be a great match but a City win would be my suggestion and that levels them on points with Leicester, so again we have a 4th chance to go top if we can beat Bournemouth at home in a the next game going into 2016.
Manchester United dropped points AGAIN, this time at Burnley, and their neighbors Manchester City lost at home to Stoke City 1 - 0.
Incredibly, they lost again, this time at home to Kentucky as 28 - point favorites.
We still lost away to Chelsea, lucky to leave Anfield with a point, Spurs took 4 points off of us, Utd beat us AT HOME and I have know idea who's turning up at Old Trafford... I feel now we REALLY need to hold unto 3rd and most importantly the players shouldn't be forgotten either, they get paid more than most people will see in their lifetime... The should be performing at the highest level on a constant basis but sadly they haven't either at least in the games that really count... I love Arsenal but something has to give in order for is to proceed and I want to see that Arsenal again at least one last time...
Team Glass was again led by Josh «Mr. 414» Lurie who put home 24 big points in the game.
Look at the facts, We've lost 5 out of the last 7 games, we're 10 points off the top 4, we lost the only realistic chance of winning a cup and we got humiliated again at home by the same team, there are still people who think Wenger should stay and this is not a joke.
Having closed to within a point of north London rivals Tottenham, it would be hard for Arsenal fans to see that gap open up again and the spuds have a home game against Crystal Palace this weekend which you expect them to win.
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has again been forced to defend his summer work in the transfer market, report the Express, with the Gunners having thrown away two more vital Premier League points with a disappointing 2 - 2 draw at home to Hull City — a result that could've been worse if not for a late equaliser from Danny Welbeck.
Two days later the momentum continued with a 2 - 1 home win against Tottenham; a goal apiece again for deadly duo Cottee and McAvennie lifting West Ham to 5th in the table, 10 points behind the leaders, Everton, having played 5 games fewer.
A home game against bottom side Burnley should offer them a chance to get three points on the board you would imagine, but then again, the Clarets simply have to come out and throw the kitchen sink at this.
Brighton haven't done badly at home, but aren't likely to break the Clarets and therefore the visiting Burnley have to be some value to go and get another three points for themselves and the 1 - 0 win for them has to be appealing again.
Hull earned a solid point at Turf Moor with a 1 - 1 draw back in September and getting on a bus for an away game again for Burnley means I shall be leaning to the home team.
KEY FACT: Swansea have avoided defeat in three of their last five visits to Old Trafford MATCH ODDS: Man Utd 1/4 Draw 5/1 Swansea 9/1 bet365 Pick: Man Utd win and over 2.5 goals @ 20/21 ANDY SAYS: Comfortable home win for United, don't see how they are getting anything other than three points... 3 - 0 GRAEME SAYS: United will get the win, again I don't see it being a classic but they should prevail... 2 - 0 FOOTBALLIndex — One to follow: Alexis Sanchez owes a few performances to United, one to watch out for
Can they get their home form going again and rebuild some belief after becoming the first side to concede and drop points against Crystal Palace this season?
• At Anfield, Lisandro (33) cancelled out Fernando Torres» 19th - minute opener for Rafael Benítez's Liverpool, before late goals from Torres again (78), Steven Gerrard (84pen) and Peter Crouch (87) gave the home team the points.
This season, United have twelve points out of twelve at home, turning the Theatre of Dreams into a fortress once again.
Now, Owen Coyle loves nothing better than guiding his Trotters to victory, but every now and again a point, particularly away from home, will suffice, as come the end of the season those accumulation of draws could be the difference between survival and relegation.
If we can scrape any kind of points in either game against Madrid and then beat APOEL again then it would take Dortmund away out of the equation... assuming Madrid beat Dortmund at home.
West Brom are set to again be without loan star Daniel Sturridge and midfield pair Nacer Chadli and James Morrison KEY FACT: This is the most - played fixture in PL history without a home win MATCH ODDS: WBA 15/8 Draw 11/5 Leicester 6/4 bet365 Pick: Leicester to win @ 6/4 ANDY SAYS: I just don't see how my old mate Alan Pardew gets out of this, away win... 0 - 2 GRAEME SAYS: Leicester are a very good team, they should take the three points here... 1 - 3 FOOTBALLIndex — One to follow: Jamie Vardy should be having a party in your portfolio
If they can replicate their stunning home form then they shouldn't have a problem avoiding the drop again, but if they can pick up a few more goals away from home, and with that the possibility of acquiring more points, then whose to say Blackburn couldn't sneak further up the table and possibly into European contention.
The Blues were beaten by Liverpool at Anfield while Arsenal were humbled by Newcastle at The Emirates, but for Chelsea the situation isn't so bad as they still boast a two - point lead at the top of the table whereas Arsenal suffered their second home defeat of the season, once again against an opponent you would never have envisaged beating the Gunners on their own patch, and their latest setback could do no end of damage to the morale in camp.
A healthy offensive line would be the icing on the cake for both backs, who are currently 11 - point home favorites over a Bengals defense that could again be without starters Vontaze Burfict (concussion, questionable), Dre Kirkpatrick (concussion, questionable), Kevin Minter (hamstring, questionable), and Nick Vigil (ankle, IR).
The point keeps the Blues in 13th position in the table and they're at home again next weekend against Newcastle.
Now we're finally home and this last few nights my frustration level with all this breastfeeding stuff has been escalating significantly, to the point that I dread the moment my wife will feed our child and when the feeds take over an hour at 11 pm and we have to wake up again in about 1.5 to 2 hours my frustration becomes more like rage against both the baby and my wife.
You might find your nesting instinct kicking in around this time, too, giving you an irrepressible desire to clean and tidy your home in readiness for your new arrival — go with it if you've got the energy — it's unlikely you'll feel quite so keen to de-clutter the under - stairs cupboard or clean the hob at any point again in the next nine months!
This study echoes many of the findings of our past research on fathers, once again making the point that Millennials are not so different from the previous generation of fathers in terms of what they value at home or in the workplace.
Once again, take a look around your home from a kid's vantage point and update childproofing measures to keep up with your child's advancing skills.
This point was made to me over and over again by representatives of the 200,000 Somalis who have made their home here in Britain.
In the latest issue, it can again be seen that consumers often underestimate risks which are classified as health - relevant from the point of view of risk assessment, such as food hygiene at home.
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