Sentences with phrase «quite pass the mark»

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Henry may not be eating solids quite yet, but I rarely need an excuse to make chocolate cupcakes, and it feels right to mark this milestone with fanfare, because I can't believe that half a year has already passed with this sweet little human of mine.
What was likely Bryce Love's final collegiate game ended with 26 carries and 145 yards — his 69 - yard run early in the third quarter was quite the punctuation mark — and TCU quarterback Kenny Hill's career ended in fitting fashion, too, with a couple of boneheaded mistakes, 60 rushing yards, 300 - plus passing yards, and a win.
The NFL hasn't quite come up with a «scheme» answer to these TEs and receiving RBs yet, maybe having both Landon, Derwin and Ogletree covering in between the hash marks will solve that issue which we have had since the league became pass happy.
Libous also declined to say that the decision by Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos to allow the same - sex marriage bill to come to the floor for a vote last year — where it passed, thanks to «yes» votes from Saland and McDonald, along with Sens. Mark Grisanti and Jim Alesi — was a bad idea, though he did allow the Republicans knew quite well that the vote would cost them with the conservative grassroots in this election.
Being single after you pass the 40 - year mark can be quite intimidating and overwhelming for some people.
And although the movie begins to palpably run out of steam as it passes the one - hour mark - a feeling that's perpetuated by an increased emphasis on melodramatic moments - Prom, buoyed by an impressively romantic finish, manages to establish itself as a passable time - killer that isn't quite the arduous ordeal one might've anticipated.
A combination of a single free night at a reasonably good hotel will see you over that $ 200 mark and, if that doesn't quite do it, then the Priority Pass membership certainly should!
Thankfully, in the half - century that has passed since the artist made this remark, he hasn't quite achieved his goal, but he has gone his own way, building upon his early encounters with the work of Clyfford Still, Mark Rothko, of other Abstract Expressionists and, most importantly, Pablo Picasso.
I had walked quite a ways and passed the 12k mark when I decided to stop watching my feet (I'm a bit of a klutz) and actually look up.
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