Sentences with phrase «sad conclusion»

The inevitably sad conclusion to the romance in Origins and the Witch Hunt DLC was all the more powerful for my personal involvement — and I was determined to follow her wherever she ran in said epilogue.
The sad conclusion left open is that her release of the report is the result of a narcissistic self - cleansing that is quintessentially at odds with her duty to the country.
That's the sad conclusion that has been reached by neurologists.
After four months of desperate attempts to save my faith, I came to the sad conclusion that my faith was based on an ancient superstition; a superstition not based on lies, but based on the sincere but false beliefs of uneducated, superstitious, first century peasants.
I have come to the sad conclusion that many Christians of my generation [I am 70 years old] are not only not up to the challenge; but they are reluctant to pass the mantle of power / leadership to the next generation and take the role of advisors / encouragers to them as they trial and error [the only way we can learn a new thing] their way to discovering and institutionalizing the New Reformation Rose.
I know it wouldn't be as rich but I'm coming to the sad conclusion that my body isn't too fond of straight milk.
That was the sad conclusion that anyone would have to reach after listening to two members of the House Problem Solvers Caucus — Rep. To...
«It becomes more and more difficult to avoid the sad conclusion... that a «show me the money» culture in Albany is alive and well,» Bharara said.
But it runs out of gas as it moves - faithful to its source, Herman Melville's «Bartleby the Scrivener» - to a sad conclusion.
DVD Releases for January 20, 2009 The Express Rated PG - 13 for thematic content, violence and language involving racism, and for brief sensuality Available on DVD and Blu - ray Based on the true story about Ernie Davis, the first black college football player to win the Heisman Trophy, The Express follows Ernie's life from his childhood to its sad conclusion.
A fitting, sad conclusion to an era that had nothing more to offer.
Once again, there's the threat of exploitation here, especially given Poulter's own life story and its sad conclusion so soon after the film wrapped.
Having emailed and spoken to thousands of investors over the years, I have come to the sad conclusion that only a tiny minority will ever succeed in managing their money even tolerably well.»
Having emailed and spoken to thousands of investors over the years, I have come to the sad conclusion -LSB-...]
I quickly had to leave that idea behind, though, because everything is played very seriously, leaving me with the sad conclusion that it really is just poor writing at work here.
Today's post makes a sad conclusion.
The latest news shows quite a sad conclusion to 2014's developments.
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