Sentences with phrase «shattered for»

My sweet Maltese, Lucy, suddenly sounds like a vicious guard dog guarding her turf and the serenity of my home is shattered for the next hour!
But geez I was shattered for the rest of the day.
Douglas: I think that its message resonates with people because, in our culture today, lives are increasingly fractured and shattered for all kinds of reasons.
Both devices were still functional after the first back drop test, however the glass on the back shattered for the Note 8 and iPhone 8.
The Moto Z should feature an AMOLED screen with ShatterShield technology, which Motorola guarantees can not be cracked or shattered for four years.
My last trip to China left me pretty well shattered for a couple of days after each flight, and that was in Delta economy comfort.
The instant attraction between the pair puts both of their missions in jeopardy, and once the truth about Delilah is revealed, their bond may be shattered for good.
I distinctly remember being shattered for several hour after the screening at MIFF
Another day, another record shattered for Marvel's mega-blockbuster «Black Panther.»
I didn't know what was wrong with me, I was totally shattered for the first week.
My heart shattered for her.
But Mundy doesn't believe that the glass ceiling hasn't been shattered for working women yet.
Had he done his homework as he is paid to do, he wouldn't have played Chambers against Montero there, now I am afraid that young man's confidence will be shattered for a very long time.
24 World War I shattered for Niebuhr liberalism's optimistic view of life.
Years ago, early in my marriage to Lisa, I had a revelation that shattered me for life.
Martin D'Arcy are over; our culture is too intellectually shattered for that to be the evangelical paradigm.
I don't know why the author thinks this is earth shattering for Christians?
«The information can be shattering for the family.»
I think about the R8's side blades as something that was totally Earth - shattering for Audi design.
The most important letter in this exchange, and the most shattering for Darwin, was received by him on 18 June 1858.
One race barrier shattered doesn't shatter it for everyone.
The first is Buffett's point of quality of earnings and the second is Graham of analyzing the balance sheet, nothing earth shattering for people reading this excellent blog.
Serving cocktails is a fine way to entertain friends — unless the cocktail glasses shatter for no apparent reason.
Highlights for me are Shatter for free, that NHL app for free, Breakquest, and who knows what else will come for me.
It won't be anything earth - shattering for old TSW players, but it is worth one run through just to experience the revamped Tokyo flasback.
It proves fairly earth shattering for the multiplayer, as somebody invariably ends up with the shit end of the stick and loses.
Motorola's Moto Z2 Force features «Shattershield» technology on its display, which the company claims is guaranteed not to crack or shatter for four years.
Motorola guarantees the screen against shatters for four years.
What we find interesting about this and other legislation related to employment credit reports is that the information is not earth - shattering for reputable employment screening providers.
This rebirth is accompanied by changes that happen within the teenager that may be subtle to parents but earth - shattering for the youth themselves.

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He recalled that another student in his class shattered the record, in part by racing down the slide for life head - first, instead of the slower, safer method that everyone else used.
What that means is that when you think about, for example, your phone falling out of your pocket, tumbling to the ground, and shattering into a million pieces, you should experience anxiety symptoms, and it's especially true among young people.
Both are drastically new politicians: Strikingly young, they have shattered not only the age floor, but the hidebound rules and assumptions to which previous generations have clung for decades.
As Erika Wiggins, a chicken farmer who raises hens and sells eggs said, lower - calcium shells tend to shatter, so it's important to know where your chickens come from for a high - quality yolk.
The film, which will be released on Dec. 15 of this year, will pick up after the action of Star Wars: The Force Awakens, the franchise's huge 2015 release that shattered box office records and marked the space opera's return to theaters for the first time in a decade.
To the surprise of almost no one, Apple shattered all sales records for smartphones with the September launch of its iPhone 5.
Now even though the Sultan boasts an estimated personal wealth of more than $ 17 billion, and had been receiving haircuts from Mr. Modestou for nearly two decades, the total cost served to shatter the previous world record for the world's most expensive trim.
And yet, while records are shattered daily and mind - boggling investment numbers are thrown into play, is Silicon Valley becoming a land reserved for the entrepreneurial elite?
She'd been asked to write a speech for the CEO, and she wanted to know if I had any anecdotes to lift the speech into that exalted territory of earth - shattering and unforgettable — despite a circumstance not unique to her company, namely that the CEO was a bit of a bore.
According to undercover police observers, 4,000 supporters cheered when Hitler condemned «the cowardly Jews for breaking the world - liberator on the cross» and swore «not to rest until the Jews... lay shattered on the ground.»
And the store's own «Censorship Is the Assassination of an Idea» T - shirts (illustrated with a shattering light bulb) have sold well for two decades.
The video for Taylor Swift's new single, «Look What You Made Me Do,» has shattered streaming records, jettisoning Adele's «Hello» from the top spot.
Or, meet the team trying to shatter the glass ceiling that female entrepreneurs face when they look for funding.
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico, March 5 - Puerto Rico's Governor Ricardo Rossello on Monday pressed proposals for privatizing the U.S. commonwealth's shattered electrical grid as part of its painstaking recovery from devastating September hurricanes.
His win shattered predictions across the board, from pollsters to financial markets, and left many more questions than answers about what comes next — for President Obama's legacy, economic policy specifically and the governing agenda broadly.
If you're looking for some earth - shattering secret, something never before imagined, you'll be disappointed.
If you get results and leave shattered relationships, then you are missing the core purpose of what your business can achieve — both a great return for the owners and a great return in the lives of every person you touch.
In light of these challenges, The Shattered Mirror calls for the modernization of Section 19 of the Income Tax Act, which has existed since 1965 and creates a tax advantage for advertising in Canadian newspapers, magazines and broadcast outlets over foreign ones.
We are not only doing this for the 17 students and faculty murdered but also for the youth whose innocence has yet to be shattered by the pervasive terror of gun violence.
These two elections have shattered the myth cultivated by conservative politicians, newspaper columnists, think tanks and lobby groups for decades that promising to increase taxes is political kryptonite.
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