Sentences with phrase «rigamarole of»

After all, if someone is going through all the rigamarole of a real estate transaction, why not use a loan and process that covers the front end costs of energy updates?
But the issues with platform support, the lack of time - shifting, and the overall rigamarole of setting everything up makes this more of a power - user solution than a mainstream one.
You'll need to hire a real estate agent (again), pay them commission, list your house back on the market, go through the whole meet - and - greet / accept bids / dealmaking process, and wrap up the rigamarole of selling and paying escrow, moving and closing fees.
Why choose Good e-Reader and go through the rigamarole of learning how to sideload apps?
To me, there's a big difference between a one - time reunion (taking time to work on things, or reuniting after years) and the rigamarole of being an on - again / off - again couple.
Satiny and double sided, it facilitates turning without the enormous rigamarole of repositioning and reworking a gigantic maternity pillow — yielding considerably longer stretches of uninterrupted sleep.
I agree with Polka... why would an all powerful deity go through the rigamarole of a flood?

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Having just gone through the whole wedding rigamarole last year, I can certainly attest to some of these.
Here are the ones I employed (with various degrees of success) when my kids were doing the short - nap rigamarole:
Three months later, after necessary bureaucratic rigamarole and the downfall of a Senate leader after federal corruption charges, the job posting for the executive - director position of the new Assembly Office of Ethics & Compliance is now on Monster.
At the behest of his best friends Frank (Ferrell), newly and unhappily married, and Beanie (Vaughn), a multimillionaire and family man chafing at the boredom of family life, the brokenhearted Mitch (Wilson) reluctantly agrees to turn his new bachelor pad into a frat house (some rigamarole about zoning laws prompts the switchover to Greek life).
After the usual rigamarole about shooting challenges and directorial perfectionism, someone asked Zhang Yimou what he thought the film was about, which he either answered honestly or deftly dodged by asserting that what he wanted people to take from the film, long after they've forgotten the plot, are the memories of certain images: two women in red fighting among swirling yellow leaves, two sorrowful men flying and dueling on a lake as still as a mirror, a sky of black arrows, a desert moonscape haunted by lonely figures in white.
This is about the business practices they're employing to basically invade and control every facet of the user's experience, from how they enjoy the games to requiring a camera, online check - ins, and the whole used game rigamarole.
And where you go through all that rigamarole calculating the solar constant then throw it away for this 181.64 W which comes out of nowhere.
I did this whole rigamarole before Justice Groberman (now of the Court of Appeal) seven years ago!
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