Sentences with phrase «scourges into»

Its pretty cool to drive this one and scourge into streets.

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The airline has differentiated itself by making the layover, a scourge of international travelers everywhere, into a perk.
Social Security, in my opinion is the scourge of the middle class — imagine how much more wealth the middle class would have if all of those withholdings had gone into tax - free 401ks invested in mutual funds.
Christ is no longer the God who took on human flesh that he might be scourged and scorned, and so bring the body into glory.
But chide those for whose refractoriness ye have cause to fear; remove them into beds apart, and scourge them: but if they are obedient to you, then seek not occasion against them: verily, God is High, Great!
The officer ordered him to be taken into the barracks and questioned by scourging in order to get the truth out of him as to what he had really done to cause such an outbreak.
Against Germany he did not play a part and was unused so there is really not much point going into that game in great depth — Toni Kroos, a scourge of Arsenal over the past few years in the Champions League gave Germany a 1 - 0 victory with a nice finish.
I picked up most of this at my local hardware store and stopped into the Dollar Store to see what else I could scourge up.
As heroin and fentanyl send more and more victims to the morgue, prosecutors on Staten Island are leaping into largely uncharted legal terrain to fight the scourge, hoping to charge dealers with murder.
He subsequently appealed to stakeholders in the education sector to look into the country's education curriculum and ensure seriousness in the taking of courses like entrepreneurship that would assist graduates from our institutions to address unemployment scourge.
Getting young people into work and ending the scourge of long - term unemployment once and for all.
This heartbreaking incident puts into clear focus both the difficulties our police officers face every day and the true scourge of guns and gun violence faced by our police, our communities and our nation.
The scourge of zombie properties, which references properties that have been foreclosed upon and have fallen into disrepair without a bank performing upkeep, has been a Schneiderman target in recent years.
Such factors can provide the research community with new clues into how chlamydia has emerged as a human scourge, as well as novel targets for next - generation therapeutics.
To explore the health consequences of quorum sensing in the crypts, the researchers introduced into the flow a molecule that acts as an antagonist to turn off quorum sensing in chambers colonized by the well - known scourge of hospitals, methicillin - resistant S. aureus, or MRSA.
In 2004, he started a quiet campaign to drum up funding to fight the scourge, which had continued on a global track predicted to take it across the fertile crescent and into Southern Asia.
For the study, MAbs were rapidly produced in tobacco plants in as little as ten days, giving promise to change the image of scourged product that causes lung cancer into a manufacturing system for societal benefits against infectious diseases.
The married guy who is «sleeping in separate beds» and «only staying together for the kids» could turn into the heart - wrenching scourge of your summer fun.
Mr. Schrader doesn't suggest that these are mutually exclusive choices, but rather shows how the strands of Toller's experience twist into a rope that binds and scourges him, until extreme actions start to feel logical and inevitable.
He's evidently enchanted by the whomping willow, which screws up its gracefully relaxed limbs into a living scourge and thumps the hell out of any living thing within range (including a beatifically chirping bluebird), delighted by the marvelous hippogriff and singularly uninterested in the sporty pleasures of Quidditch.
He joins forces with Kato (Taiwanese pop star and actor Jay Chou stepping into Lee's shoes) his father's former mechanic, to fight the scourge of crime in LA LA Land but with a twist.
Dietrich's fascination with the decline and fall of the Roman Empire continued into a novel about Attila the Hun called The Scourge of God (2005).
Mario Draghi, President of the ECB, hopes that driving the deposit rate further into negative territory and purchasing sovereign and corporate bonds will help Europe avoid the scourge of deflation...
As a newly - arrived hunter in the afflicted city of Yharnam, you set out to stop the beastly scourge that's turned the citizens into monsters.
Higher density sources of fuel such as coal and natural gas utilized in centrally - produced power stations actually improve the environmental footprint of the poorest nations while at the same time lifting people from the scourge of poverty... Developing countries in Asia already burn more than twice the coal that North America does, and that discrepancy will continue to expand... So, downward adjustments to North American coal use will have virtually no effect on global CO2 emissions (or the climate), no matter how sensitive one thinks the climate system might be to the extra CO2 we are putting back into the atmosphere.
If it had ANY merit at all Engineers would build them — at the very least they would reduce emissions and the extra «free heat» and pressure could be utilised to catalyse CO2 into diamonds thus ending one of the scourges of mankind — the blood diamond trade.
With oil palm plantations covering vast areas of once - rainforest of Southeast Asia — primarily Indonesia and Malaysia — and encroaching into other tropical countries around the world, many now see palm oil as a scourge rather than a savior.
At a summit in New York, UN Secretary General Ban Ki - moon coaxed world leaders into renewing vows to fight the scourge.
But now, the debate over the billable hour has spilled over from lawyer publications into the mainstream press, with articles such as «The Scourge of the Billable Hour: Could Law - Firm Clients Finally Kill it Off?
It's like having a bunch of book vouchers, air miles, and half stamped loyalty cards — they are a modern scourge (and ironically, some blockchain companies are trying to make it easier to turn your loyalty points back into something useful, like money!).
«The Royal Commission into Family Violence recommendations are comprehensive and ground - breaking, and provide Victoria with a roadmap to eradicate the scourge of family violence.
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