Sentences with phrase «quarrel at»

The two continue to quarrel at the dog park the next day and their feuding causes both dogs to lose their collars and become separated from their aloof dog walker.
Now, I have no quarrel at all with the proposition that Neandertals may have lived to high ages.
Police said they arrested 19 - year - old man after he slapped and knocked down a 14 - year - old girl during a quarrel at Lions Park.
She was usually able to solve them, dismiss them, or referee them - which made the combatants feel guilty for having quarreled at all.

Not exact matches

Recognizing this fact, the National Atheist Party has no quarrel with those that would like to see the «cross» as a part of such a memorial, with the caveat that other faiths, including none at all, should also be represented.
My quarrel is with government programs that favor one group at the expense of others.
Her other main accuser, the owner of the field in which she worked, Mohamed Imran, was not present at the time of the quarrel either.
3) «The European wars are the inevitable outcome... what is really at stake in them is the dividing up of the world, even when their immediate cause is some European quarrel
The quarrels and the defections of first generation disciples, the sins of disciples in our own generation, and the defects and delinquencies of the race at large are grave indeed but not so grave as to engulf us all.
So there's a little inter-spousal quarrel, apparently, at the Zuckert house.
The main problems at Corinth were not those of Jew - Gentile relations, but those likely to arise in any big worldly city — sexual looseness, emotional excesses, church factions and quarrels extending even to a serious attack on Paul's own leadership.
At this crossroads, Whitehead and Nietzsche meet face to face, locked in a fundamental quarrel over the particular evil of time's passage.
Yet it undoubtedly fills a void with its thousands of entries on personalities, movements, and controversies that have shaped the Catholic Church in the U.S.. On Catholic publications, for instance, Commonweal gets a deservedly appreciative notice, while the editors of the Wanderer and the National Catholic Reporter, at polar ends of Catholic quarrels, get to do the entries on their own publications.
Combative on the platform in defense of any cause I cared for, I shrink from quarrel or disapproval in the house, and am a coward at heart in private while a good fighter in public.
Pinsky also offers brief essays on the theme parks and an insightful account of the Southern Baptist Convention's quarrel with Disney over giving marriage benefits to same - sex employees and holding «Gay Days» at the theme parks.
One may raise questions about this list of pastoral care principles; while few may wish to quarrel with the five enumerated, at least some may be inclined to add to them, even though the respective additions might not in all cases be congruent.
He works at getting him a job to replace the one he lost last week and labors at patching up quarrels between husband and wife.
At best, we are a symphony; but the second violins have quarreled with the wind section, and as we age these quarrels increase.
Then at last, on 14 February, he was able to write that the quarrel had been resolved.
Rather than the player, the newspaper's major quarrel is with the president - and discrediting Bale is just a handy way of getting at him.
Or talk your family into some quarreling - free together time at the Glenview location, courtesy of «Home Alone» on Dec. 5 and «It's A Wonderful Life» on Dec. 12.
Sometimes, a young child whose parents are quarreling loudly and feeling very angry will refuse to get out of diapers at all.
2) Bediatuo had an open quarrel with Madam Georgia of Georgia Hotel, at her restaurant at Roman Ridge because he was insulting Otumfuor in public.
The family quarrel which started after Christmas, with the stoppage at the MurtalaMuhammed Airport of Davido and sister from taking out Baby Imade to Dubai, on suspicion of child kidnapping, exploded into exchanges between Davido and Momodu.
Remember that this was, after all, not a hurried note despatched to a friend, but a letter written at the behest of the Royal Society in order to publicly resolve an embarrassing public quarrel between two of its fellows.
Vietnam women are always amazed at how European women like to show all the quarrels and problems of the family to the public, regardless of whether the husband is just a chevalier.
People at sea cling all the more desperately to meaningless and useless objects; they even quarrel and kill one another over such objects.
So while the ending may be battle - worn (mirroring Hollywood comedy Role Models which had megabucks thrown at it), nobody could quarrel that as escapist nonsense goes, there's nothing faint - hearted about it.
Debra lands in jail for DUI after falling asleep in her parked car following a quarrel with Marie and a champagne binge at Amy's bridal shower.
Lady Bird (****) Funny, touching coming - of - age story about a Sacramento high school senior (Saoirse Ronan) who quarrels with her mother (Laurie Metcalf) about her determination to leave California for a more sophisticated life at an Eastern college.
Assembled over a period of 18 years but depicting only a few hours at a time, it begins with Before Sunrise in 1995, when the couple meet in their mid-twenties, and continues through Before Sunset of 2004, when they come together again in their early thirties, to last year's Before Midnight, in which the pair are married, in their forties, and quarrelling.
Regrettably, though, Favreau gets carried away with his leading man, resulting in a protracted middle section — involving Stark's return stateside to flirt with loyal secretary Pepper Potts (Gwyneth Paltrow), quarrel with buddy Jim Rhodes (Terrence Howard), and infuriate business partner Obadiah Stane (Jeff Bridges)-- in which Iron Man - construction sequences come at the expense of high - flying combat.
At 91, the Italian titan was rendered incapable of speaking and partly paralysed by a stroke, but nevertheless produced this essentially silent featurette, a woozy union of experience and perception that asks us to devote no less attention to a glass rolling across a restaurant floor than it does two lovers whose quarrelling is the only ostensible human subject matter.
Elijah Watkins, who recently enrolled in sixth grade at Buffalo's KIPP Sankofa Charter School, has no quarrel with being in class there for three weeks in July.
Incidents of tampering with a set of standardized tests were probably the result of intra-office quarrels rather than an attempt to get away with inflating scores, according to an independent investigation into the suspicious test results at Beacon Hill International School in Seattle.
Ron Rode, a senior San Diego Unified administrator and the district's point person on the graduation data, confirmed the numbers: «We have no quarrel with (UCSD's) data,» Rode said at the time.
The only quarrel I had with it was some hesitation on downshifts at lower speeds, which was out of character with its overall behavior.
The only quarrel I had with it was its behavior at lower speeds — where I encountered some hesitation and stumbling with both downshifts and upshifts — and its handling of quick accelerator pedal motions.
Fourteen - year - old Cornelia is dumped with elderly, angry Great - Aunt Agatha in a dirty backwoods cottage, where at first they quarrel and uncover secrets and hurt each other deeply.
When Adam Cauliff's new cabin cruiser, Cornelia II, blows up in New York harbor with him and several close business associates aboard, his wife, Nell MacDermott, is not only distraught at the loss but wracked with guilt because she and Adam had just had a serious quarrel and she had told him not to come home.
In a cooking class at Cleveland High School, she assaulted a classmate in a quarrel over a piece of cake.
Carter has quarreled with Nassofer in the past over the dogs and has accused her of unnecessarily screaming at and threatening county employees.
The endpapers are unique — the front carrying a map of «The Kingdom of Kerry»; the back includes two drawings — one with a Kerry passing two Sealys and the quote, «An Irishman, a very valiant gentleman, I» faith», and the second showing a Kerry at the end of his lead addressing three Pekes, «Thy head is as full of quarrels as an egg is full of meat.»
7:30 am — My friend and I have a nice breakfast at the waterfront, but also a minor quarrel.
Reinforcements are dropped it at the start of each new round, and it's also possible to transfer your troops onto neighbouring sections, thus reinforcing that section, giving you a higher chance to produce that quarrel winning word, when the time comes to the battle of words that is the very essence of the game.
At the end of Quarrels, the winner amusingly tosses his / her word tiles at the opponent, with defenders staying where they are and attackers advancing onto emptied sectionAt the end of Quarrels, the winner amusingly tosses his / her word tiles at the opponent, with defenders staying where they are and attackers advancing onto emptied sectionat the opponent, with defenders staying where they are and attackers advancing onto emptied sections.
When the meter is full, you'll gain an extra troop that can be called in to even the odds or to at least give you a better chance during certain quarrels.
- Gary Penn (creative head at Denki, designer on games including Grand Theft Auto, Crackdown, Quarrel & Denki Blocks.)
Denki's word - building game Quarrel turned heads when it launched at a $ 5 price point earlier this year.
Humphrey's recent paintings of puppy - pawed nurses and quarreling snowmen, and his post-yard sale sculptures, may seem jokey at first, but the more you take in, the more the melange of events and figures becomes provocative and unsettling.
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