Sentences with phrase «sad weeks of»

He portrayed San Francisco in the last, sad weeks of a futile pennant chase (the one in 1959, not this year's).

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«There have been times when I've had a really busy week and a lot has been going on and I'll sit down on the cushion and then I'll just start crying and I'll realize that I'm so sad about this one thing, but I had no space to grieve, no space to think about it; I was zipping from one thing to the other all week,» says Pennell, who has studied at Insight Meditation Society, one of the top meditation centers in the country.
Each week in tech brings us momentous news (a major product release, a lawsuit development), inconsequential news (a startup that will never make it receiving funding from a venture capital firm that doesn't care if does), and even sad news (like last week's passing of former Intel (intc) CEO Paul Otellini).
In a radio interview last week, Donald Trump said that «the saddest thing is, because I am the president of the United States, I am not supposed to be involved with the Justice Department.
When we heard the sad news late Tuesday that the world's oldest person, Maria Gomes Valentim of Brazil (pictured above), had died of multiple organ failure only a couple weeks before her 115th birthday, we wondered, «Didn't we just cover the world's oldest person dying?»
Sad news from the halls of research today, in which a study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition says that eating fried potatoes two or more times a week can double your risk of early death.
I believe you have raised a pertinent issue here though with church attendance being likened to a «badge», a sort of measurable physically viewable achievement that people measure community, commitment and faith by — which is sad in a way because the regular meetings during the week aren't always for everyone.
Again, this year, one of my favorite appointments was with the henna artist who painted me up with a beautiful tattoo — I was sad to see if fade away a couple weeks later.
Remember my sad oven story that I told you a couple of weeks ago about how my oven doesn't hold consistent temperature?
That was what happened to me this week with a sad batch of cookies.
I actually meant to make this last week when I got back from Bonnaroo, but of course what with hanging up wet tarps and feeling a lil sad about missing my new pals, actually cooking anything was pretty much out of the question.
I am sad to be missing it, but the flu has gotten the better of me this past week.
Our friend Foodie Stuntman is hosting this week a fabulous event, celebrating Labor Day and the unofficial ending of the summer, which is really sad, and we join him with delicious recipes so you can also be inspired by great food, drinks and desserts.
Made this for dinner a couple of weeks ago and DH and I were both very sad when we had finished the last bit of leftovers.
Last week, we watched La La Land which was fun and a little sad and rather Bollywoody with dancing and singing, bright colours, a good dose of romance and the beautiful City of Stars which plays in the movie atleast 20 times and I could have listened to it 10 more times.
I made this at the beginning of the week for dinner and have been bringing the leftovers for lunch everyday and I'm sad I just finished the last piece!
I pretty much pulled out the entire contents of my freezer looking for a bag of them I thought I had a couple of weeks ago only to find nope I was out, so I agree with you on the sad state of a freezer without.
Sad news as Brewbound learned last week of the death of John Bryan, Firestone Walker's central territory sales director.
I grabbed the last tomatoes of the season last week, which was pretty sad, but luckily we have a hydroponic grower that grows all sorts of tomatoes during the winter... phew.
Simple, no - holds barred turkey is where it's at y ’ all... and now I'm sad that we have to wait a few more weeks til the rest of the meal can come out to play!
Week 4 of the preseason is the saddest, most meaningless game in the NFL if you're not one of the handful of guys on a roster bubble.
Am gonna be sad for the rest of the week.
Its actually sad fellaz some of us are out here in Africa and we pay subscription fees to watch Arsenal on TV every week, we pay for the internet we invest emotions and Wenger has lost and its not that he does not know he is nonchalant to obvious problems.
I had one of the saddest weeks since the Everton lost but The NO SHOW against SHITY is killing me deep down.
I feel sad for someone like Perez, He was never given chance of regular football where as Walcott kept wasting chances every week
(Here's where I almost made an «At least until all three of them get hurt in Week 3 of 2014» comment, but it made me too sad.)
A sad day for all of us: Nicky Hayden has died after a cycling accident last week.
Urlacher announced his retirement this week, and many will be sad to see the Hall of Fame linebacker go.
But to see one of the most outspoken and confident coaches in his press conference last week quiet, defeated and sounding like a man who knows his time is short, kinda made me sad.
It's a sad time for Arsenal right now, and it remains to be seen whether or not it gets better or worse between now and the end of the season as they need something significant to cheer about and get behind the players in the coming weeks.
It was a sad day when Spurs sold him in the Martin Peters deal, I was in such a bad state of shock it made me ill and I had to have a week off school to recover, and that's the truth it's not a joke.Jimmy was the greatest player I ever had the pleasure to watch, the nearest player to him but no way as good is Messi, but of course he is playing in a soft era of football with lots of protection from the referees, and that protection is right and should have been in place years ago, and of course would he be that good in England?.
It's been a very sad week losing Jimmy Hill and Don Howe who were important personalities of my youth.
A sad day when Spurs sold him in the deal for Martin Peters I was in such a bad state of shock it made me ill and I had to have a week off school and that's true not a joke.Jimmy was the greatest player I ever had the pleasure to watch, he would be priceless today, the nearest player I have seen that gets anywhere near him is Messy but of course he's playing in a soft erea of football with all the protection you could dream of from the referees, and of course never wil play ion England.Anyway I wish my hero Jimmy Greaves a good recovery.
It seems to me that all who have asked for this are really quite worried because you know full well west ham will sell this ground out week in and week out and become a bigger club than you your sad clubs and it all stinks of sour grapes to me
It's been a weird couple of weeks, I've been feeling quite sad that my littlest is now half way through Year R and a little unsure about what to do with myself, which is odd because every second of every day is completely full, it's not that I'm bored, it's more a restlessness, an unsettled what do I do now feeling... last Monday I spent the day in school with Hannah in Year R, it was a lovely insight into her school life, but again I came away a little sad.
It is so sad that because of the blind stupidity of people like her mother that she will grow up in a socialist government waiting weeks for health care she may need, but hey at least the government will pay for it.
I know that it's only a matter of weeks before she's getting enough nutrition from the solids that she starts cutting back on her nursing, and I'm a little sad about that, but I'm also proud of what a «big girl» she's getting to be.
I feel really sad about the situation but my little guy needs a little one - on - one w / us too and this is the week he has always dreamed of.
It's sad as «black people» we are considered a strong race mentally, physically, and emotionally so why wouldn't they take advantage of that and keep pressuring us to forgive and forget... they (Racists (because not everyone is a racist some have hearts) are the abusers we enable them to keep doing it because we rub their backs and say «it's ok I forgive you i shouldn't have been standing on the corner with an Arizona ice tea while you throwing your temper tantrum anyways... just wait a couple weeks and go do it again» it's sickening the hope of we should get over it because we're strong is getting old... sometimes the abused gets tired and fights back.
One of my first thoughts (right after feeling terribly sad for Sir Hubby, who lost his mother to cancer a mere week before our Bug was born 6 years ago) is «that is exactly how newborns must feel when they enter the world!»
Depression in fathers was assessed using the World Health Organization Composite International Diagnostic Interview Short Form, a validated measure used to identify the presence of a major depressive episode within the previous year.24 Fathers were asked 2 stem questions: (1) «During the past 12 months, has there ever been a time when you felt sad, blue, or depressed for 2 or more weeks in a row?»
It's a sad indictment of Labour's recent performance, that Miliband's attempts to make light of the incident were probably the highlight of his week, if not his summer.
BTW, this week turned into a federal - budget frenzy over at the NWLC, which took up most of my time during the week, leaving poor E.pol all sad and lonely.
Tony Benn's sad death dominated coverage at the weekend, and rightly so, but there was a more unsavoury element to the story by the end of the week.
Albert will be very sad if you don't «Like» this article At Netroots Nation this week, Brandon Silverman of CrowdTangle (a new social media monitoring tool) noted something interesting: people are much more likely to respond to positive content on Facebook.
«It will be unfortunate and sad in light of what we know from last week and in light of what we've heard in the last few hours for us to vote on contracts,» Abrahams said.
It is a sad reflection of the Prime Minister's misjudgement of the crisis in Gaza that this capable Minister has felt the need to leave the Government Labour has consistently opposed the Israeli incursion into Gaza and has repeatedly urged the Prime Minister to speak up and to speak out against the horrific loss of life witnessed in recent weeks, but he has so far failed to do so.
«Brand Miliband» has had a rough few weeks and is looking pretty sad, at a time when the opposition leader should be riding high in the polls against a relatively unpopular prime minister who has just suffered a string of ordinarily catastrophic defeats over Europe and is reeling (well, he certainly ought to be) over his formerly close association with a convicted criminal.
It's been a sad week for fans of party political broadcasts.
«Following last week's manufactured outrage over Easter eggs, we're sad to see more hypersensitive victim - pleading of this sort.
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