Sentences with phrase «proverbial mountain»

Winners born from humble rearguard and backbreaking work — whatever makes our own proverbial mountains seem more scalable, or ambitions less unreachable.
With new outrages happening virtually on a daily basis, it's hard to keep track and know which to legitimately care about and which are the proverbial mountains out of molehills.
Additionally, while the flattery of being called up to the Dow indicates the stock may have reached the proverbial mountain top, it could also suggest that Apple's product tree has matured along with its growth potential.
You won't get a spike in energy and then tumble down the proverbial mountain thirty minutes later.
Constantly conceding first, Everton are giving themselves the proverbial mountain to climb every week and, if European ambitions are to be realised, it can not afford to continue.
It just feels weird climbing to the top of the proverbial mountain to shout about my work.
, which challenges our understanding of the proverbial mountain in relation to human faith, perseverance and ability to achieve a higher knowledge.»
Conversely, our understanding that human greenhouse gas emissions are driving global temperatures has a proverbial mountain of supporting evidence.
The proverbial mountain top of which Dr. King spoke so hopefully and eloquently of has not yet been reached.
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