Sentences with phrase «seemingly endless parade»

Similarly, the past haunts us with its doubts and second - guessing — the seemingly endless parade of «what if?»
The seemingly endless parade of cool recycled pallet projects makes these near - ubiquitous items look like an irresistible resource — but beware, not all pallets are created equal.
Over the past two days I listened to a seemingly endless parade of national statements from all the world's countries about climate change and the negotiations going on here.
Huge swathes of the game find you shooting at Weyland Yutani's private army, a seemingly endless parade of identical grunts with AI that barely registers.
Giving MacBride one star for his work Dark Blood, he [Ellory] wrote last month: «Unfortunately this is another in the seemingly endless parade of same - old - same - old Police procedurals that seem to abound in the UK.»
The «too good to be true» advertising continues and a seemingly endless parade of authors continue to hand over their credit cards in hopes of hitting the self - publishing lottery... which is exactly what it is when you use a vanity press to publish your book.
People seem weary of the topic, tired of unkept promises, and fatigued by a seemingly endless parade of plans, schemes, initiatives, and pledges that always fail to solve the most basic problems.
Weinstein was a mainstay of awards season, credited with creating the modern Oscar campaign (a seemingly endless parade of celebrity grip - and - grins paired with a whisper network aimed at crippling the perceived frontrunners).
The number of actors going to waste here is embarrassing: Jennifer Aniston, who has nothing to do as Bruce's long - suffering girlfriend; Philip Baker Hall, wandering around like he's on break from a better film; Sally Kirkland, who comes and goes so quickly you hardly know she's there; and Freeman, continuing his seemingly endless parade of roles he's far too good for.
The conviction of former Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver is the latest and largest verdict in a seemingly endless parade of New York public officials caught abusing power for personal gain.
Questions like this barely scratch the surface of the advice on offer — I didn't even mention the seemingly endless parade of apps and gizmos offering to help you get more done that you could test out and evaluate.
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