Sentences with phrase «rotten root»

No matter how much I fussed over the cosmetics and appearances of my faith, there was a rotten root system poisoning me.
Though she went on to create a string of brilliant films, Jane Campion will always be remembered for her stunning debut feature, Sweetie, which focuses on the hazardous relationship between the buttoned - down, superstitious Kay and her rampaging, devil - may - care sister, Sweetie — and on their family's profoundly rotten roots.

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And I know we all want to rush to the flowers and the streams in the desert because it's so lovely and redemptive, but first there must be the rooting out of the rotten stumps and the boulders.
So, bottom line, psuedo - sisters, is this: we're coming after you now, and we intend to root out every last rotten apple — which might be the significant majority.
And they'll know what it's like to root for a team that makes them feel rotten, as if they've made a horrible choice with how they spend their free time.
get rid of the rotten egg he's nothing but trouble ungreateful bastard go to manchester and root in hell
Seems a bit pointless haggling over a GK when our club is rotten to the core... Wenger is under no pressure at all to deliver and complacency has set in the club, its roots reaching deep down after a decade on non achievement.
Palermo were not quite rooted to the foot of the table but only a truly rotten Crotone side kept them off bottom spot.
Without access to the city's internal records, we may never know what really brought about Milwaukee's dangerously substandard medical care implicated in the Fetal Infant Mortality Review, or discern the cause of the extreme bias toward African - American babies dying in Milwaukee, or discover the root of the subsequent bizarre publicity campaign by the local Milwaukee government against cosleeping, but we can be sure of one thing, «Something's rotten in Denmark... er, Milwaukee.»
Fear serves as fuel for disillusionment and apathy, for hatred and xenophobia, all of which are the seed if, which allowed to root, will ultimately grow and bear the rotten fruit of war.
There is much that is rotten in the system of allowances and expenses, but it is symptomatic of a more deep - rooted rottenness which has created a cancer at the heart of our political life.
The Labour party is clearly root - and - branch rotten.
The singular truth, and at the root of their fears, is that Election Day referenda will enable citizens to clean up New York's rotten system of government, in ways highly inconvenient to the power of legislative leaders and the special interests that butter their English muffins.
Out of the ensemble, some eggs are more rotten than others, but for the most part, Free Fire is a movie in which we're rooting the characters to find a solution, not kill each other.
The root on the right is rotten, compare it to the normal root on the left.
We did not know this pet had a rotten and painful root until we probed it and took radiographs.
Yet, with the beautiful flowers of prosperity comes the rotten, rancid roots on which it is based.
she is committed to addressing counterpublics, especially as part of her collective endeavors, with (FΛG) Inclusive - an alternative commissioning platform rooted in feminist / queer thoughts with W. Giovanni Gonzales, and n / R (never Ripe never Rotten)- a poetic endeavor in curating with Helena Lugo and John Kenneth Paranada.
The current approach to public legal information, advice and representation strikes me as a bit like providing advice about dental care only when the tooth is already half rotten and the options are reduced to extraction or a root canal, without having previously discussed the importance of basic dental hygiene.
You've taken his sentence and given it roots that plunge straight down into his rotten little core.
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