Sentences with phrase «shattered at»

We wandered home completely shattered at the outrageously late hour of 8.45 pm.
«What's happened is that their view of the world as a safe place, or as a certain type of place, has been shattered at some point in their life, causing them to go on the periphery and see things in a new, fresh light, and that's very conducive to creativity.»
Ok, we are a little shattered at the time of writing, but that is with very good reason because we survived the 3 day cruise from Sydney.
My picture perfect beach image was shattered at these interesting and very crowded beaches.
The bone was entirely shattered at the joint, and there is the possibility that his front right leg may need to be amputated in the future.
The doves rose from the opposite rooftop in a sudden gray and scattery cloud, and as the floor lurched under me and two panes of glass shattered at my feet, I ran screaming for my father.
Its glass slipper shattered at the start / finish line; what should have been the race - winning car broke down between the packed front straight grandstands and the team's overcrowded pit box.
Weaving emotions into a grander scheme of politics and ethics that arise from stem cell research and religion, Van Groeningen lures the audience into Didier (Johan Heldenbergh) and Elise's (Veerle Baetens) insular and poetic world, one that is shattered at the height of its happiness.
Shattered at the death of Jim (Matthew Goode), his partner of 16 years, George has decided to commit suicide.
The elation I felt upon discovering I was pregnant was first shattered at week 13, when I experienced a bleeding episode.
If I know one thing, it is that I'm absolutely not depressed — if I get a little emotional sometimes it's because I'm shattered at not getting sufficient sleep, not the other way round.
Newman's life and work was devoted towards the recovery of the patristic tradition in both Catholic and Protestant circles, and he applauded it as a necessary step towards thereunification of the Church that had been shattered at the Reformation.
It would mean that the atom would have to be shattered at will.»
Also, she found that her confidence was shattered at work.
The person in a wheelchair isn't going to shatter at your slightest breath.
So I'm going to finish the review here because I can positively feel my soul shattering at having written such cruel, but honest words.
Maybe your wooden club will shatter at the wrong moment and a Bokoblin will shank you into an early grave.
Exhaustion set in by Friday, but the determination to do everything overruled, none faulted the excess, and everyone I encountered had a highpoint; one young collector went around Untitled urging visitors to borrow a surfboard from Thomas Vu's 14 - surfboard piece and head to the water — «the roughened wood surface won't take you far out, but the experience of riding a piece of art will»; another couldn't get over the metaphor of Bernardaud's $ 9,000 porcelain edition of Jeff Koons balloon dog popping out of its display case and shattering at her feet.
The update doesn't sound earth shattering at this (very) early stage, but among the surprising tidbits is just how much work Android partners are putting in to help improve the overall OS.
Plumbing that may shatter at the joints.

Not exact matches

At a minimum, a Trump administration would shatter public confidence in the efficacy of government.
In «Star Wars: Shattered Empire,» the canon comic book bridging the gap between Episode VI and Episode VII, Poe Dameron is born on Yavin 4, the same moon where Luke receives his medal at the end of «Star Wars: A New Hope.»
Shattered sunroofs have been reported in at least 208 models of vehicles representing 35 brands over the last 20 - plus years in the U.S., based on CR's analysis of the consumer complaints database maintained by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
Dubner told what he called the «disgusting and ridiculous» story of how the thin Japanese man shattered world records and redefined competitive eating at Nathan's Famous Fourth of July hot - dog eating contest in Coney Island, N.Y.
But the phone won't be the too - easily - shattered disaster of the iPhone 4s era because Apple (aapl) supplier Corning (glw) has been hard at work in its materials labs.
Katinka Hosszu, the «Iron Lady» swimmer from Hungary, shattered a world record and won three gold plus one silver medal at the Rio Olympics.
He stopped sprinting, in front of an audience of millions at the Olympics at least, Friday night in Rio, having won the ninth gold medal of his record - shattering career.
While the ideas are by no means earth shattering, they are fundamental to driving the kind of sea - level change needed at Uber:
Searing temperatures shattered 11 heat records in British Columbia last month, including a sweltering 36.5 ºC recorded at the historic gold rush town of Lytton.
Having already shattered the $ 9,000 barrier, the cryptocurrency is at the moment headed in direction of hurdling one other necessary psychological fence — the $ 10,000 worth level.
We know, by the rules, that at some moment, the Black Horseman will come shattering through the great terrace doors, wreaking vengeance and scattering the survivors.
The package flies through my window, I get my hands over my face to block the shattered glass but am helpless as the package smashes into my face at Major League speeds.
Japan's Nikkei stock index nose - dived more than 12 percent Tuesday as the earthquake - shattered country faced an unfolding nuclear crisis after a radiation leak was detected at a crippled power plant.
Our regular columnist, Chris Green, looks at how cryptocurrency can come to the aid of a shattered Venezuelan economy...
If the infamous «hobbling» scene in Rob Reiner's «Misery» made you hide behind the sofa, then prepare to wince hard at «Mission: Impossible - Fallout» — as Tom Cruise shatters his ankle for real.
It's a hope that knows exactly what's at stake — death, demons, incredible heart - shattering depth and darkness — and that's what it makes it real.
The musical year that began with Ashlee Simpson getting booed off the stage at the Orange Bowl and climaxed with Mariah Carey's less - than - earth - shattering performance...
@ Chris At this point in my life I am comfortable with my current conclusions and, barring any new earth shattering evidence or sound deliberation, I will stick to this and focus my time and energy on other disciplines and studies.
the world wars lasted how long?????? The only reason people make such a big deal about 9 - 11 is that it was the first time in history that brought something like this to our soil here at home and people were to weak in the mind to deal with it and it shattered their glass houses they live in.
Recognition of marriage serves the ends of limited government more effectively, less intrusively, and at less cost than does picking up the pieces from a shattered marriage culture.
Perhaps the shattering was inevitable, but those who follow these developments closely argue persuasively that his firm intervention at a number of points might have made a big difference.
At the age of 7 my naïve world was shattered and my family was destroyed.
I need them to know that I'm not God because otherwise when I fail them — and I'm not so ridiculous as to think that I won't fail them spectacularly at some point — they will not only have their hearts broken but their faith shattered.
But as I sat quietly now at his funeral, I realized that it was probably the understanding against which all the spears of human pride had to be hurled and shattered.
His cry of helplessness, his shattered ruin, grew from the fact that on the cross the annihilating wrath of God and the desperate, finite fury of humankind, which up to now had been directed each against the other, were at last united against this solitary victim.
Bill points out that this concept of the fatal power of the disease, provided by Silkworth, became in AA a powerful deflationary tool, shattering the ego at depth and laying the subject open for conversion.
He states, «Theology was born out of faith's will to enter history; now theology must die at the hands of a faith that is strong enough to shatter history.
Tickle's premise is that every five - hundred years, «the empowered structures of institutionalized Christianity, whatever they may be at that time, become an intolerable carapace that must be shattered in order that renewal and new growth may happen.»
The notion of a Textus Receptus was shattered as early as 1707, when John Mill listed over 30,000 variants in some 80 of the manuscripts or portions of manuscript of the New Testament available at that time.
This was one of the earth - shattering discoveries in philosophy of the last century, arrived at primarily by a logician named Kurt Gödel.
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