Sentences with phrase «pushed over the edge as»

While Chris is certainly pushed over the edge as the film goes along, most of what he encounters is rather fantastical.

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Spoon ganache around the edges of the cake, pushing it slightly over the edge as desired so that it drips down the sides.
Then the peasants who were with him and the others, the hard ones of the end of the line, squatted quickly behind him as he knelt, and gave him a rushing push and he was over the edge without ever having been beaten and you heard him crying loud and high as he fell.»
The Red Devils were rather wasteful against Swansea City over the weekend as their lack of cutting edge cost them a win which would have pushed them into the top four positions.
As Melanie Merola O'Donnell of the National Organization for Victim Assistance explains, «Chronic stress is one that occurs over and over again — each time pushing the individual toward the edge of his or her state of equilibrium, or beyond.»
Just as with the crumb coat, as it spills over the edges, work it down the sides and push vertically around side.
This was probably pushing his immune system over the edge, especially since as a baby, his main nutrition was from the soy milk.
Harkness has characterized it as trying «to push stimulation to the maximum without going over the edge into dysregulation of basic state control.»
When I read Frank York's «Adventures in Ezzoland» article, it pushed me over the edge, and I resigned my position as contact mom — after 9 1/2 years.
But when you're barely making ends meet, any change — such as a health problem, an increase in energy costs — can push you over the edge
Those who work in prisons warn that depriving them of cigarettes as well could push them over the edge.
He was pushed over the edge by their write - up of Jerome Corsi's latest paranoid fantasy (Obama - run concentration camps, no doubt intended for conservative «patriots»), but Jon's great sin was encouraging skeptical and critical thought about a series of beliefs that some have come to see as true despite all evidence to the contrary.
Corbyn is not, as Blair suggests, pushing Labour over the cliff edge.
«As temperatures are rising, as the baseline is going up, it doesn't take much of a climate event to push these reefs over the edge,» Eakin saiAs temperatures are rising, as the baseline is going up, it doesn't take much of a climate event to push these reefs over the edge,» Eakin saias the baseline is going up, it doesn't take much of a climate event to push these reefs over the edge,» Eakin said.
If our engagement helps to push a great project like this over the edge, and make it just viable and we show up, as an early customer, we pay for some of this, it's a double success.
«This provided a second upward push to the Eastern Highlands as they gradually rode over the edge of the superswell.»
Exercise with caution, as this nearly pushed me over the edge.
As they get further from shore though, the isolation and pressure pushes one of them over the edge — leading to violent outbursts and a deadly fight for survival.
It's a good - hearted game brimming with lovable characters like the oafish knight Steiner and the innocent, doomed black mage Vivi, and it stands as a final heartwarming tribute to the vintage Final Fantasy series before FFX pushed it over the edge to modernity.
In the end, though, Newton is a talented actress who doubles as a glamorous international movie star, which is likely enough to push her over the edge.
I suspect it will be public school parents who (1) were on the fence about choosing private schools and for whom the $ 5,000 subsidy will push them over the edge; or (2) have been contemplating home schooling and see the ESA as a way to supplement home education with a variety of a la carte services.
Another scenario is as you alluded to, that the battery may have been on its» last legs and running to dead pushed it over the edge.
I carry on and start from scratch again, pushing limits as hard as my reptile brain allows without stepping over the edge and making me curse the day I tangoed with the tempestuous F12tdf.
Mariah, of course, is already gone, which is just as well, for this apparition might push her over the edge.
At some point after the synopsis, you'll need to push an agent over the edge with your bona fides as a writer.
I'd be willing to bet money (and possibly my life) this announcement is more than enough to push her over the edge, as The Behemoth properly noted «Warning: Adorable.»
While Ollie King «s art style and graphics are very much in the same style as Smilebit's JSRF, and what really pushes the Smilebit feel over the edge is the incredible soundtrack from SEGA music veteran Hideki Naganuma.
In his richly hued, minimalist works, Kim seeks to push the edges of what we understand as abstract painting by using the medium to develop an idea that typically gets worked out over the course of an ongoing series.
The Pentagon has long seen climate change as a «threat multiplier,» a «stressor» that can take a volatile political situation and push it over the edge.
Mad enviros give Soros and Hansen and Suzuki others who incite violence through divide and rule tactics a bad name, so I guess they have to be shot beofre it become obvious that «green» equals Malthusian depopulation to those who need little to push them over the edge anyway, as well as to many seemingly «sane» greens now advocatin the greening of hatred, and its efficacy in immigration policy — a separate topic but how convenient to have a target that has to «go» first, because they are «worse» than «us»??? Exactly how did poverty level immigrants often without any cars become the main culprit polluters in the USA, more recently the Un-united States of Annihilism?
Of course, as already mentioned, the Pixel has the headphone jack that the Pixel 2 lacks, which, if wired headphones are important, may singlehandedly be enough to push you over the edge.
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