Sentences with phrase «snares do»

If there are arbitrary distinctions about ceramic art as less than serious, these theoretical snares do not extend into this gallery space.
And while foxes and rabbits are the key targets of the snares, unfortunately the snares don't come with instructions to that effect.
This report has made it clear that theft and criminal damage of traps and snares does happen and that it is a problem that needs to be addressed.

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If your side hustle doesn't have the potential to be your next career move, it may be more beneficial to focus on snaring that promotion or raise at your main job, he said.
Charles Krauthammer called it an «accounting gimmick,» as did Paul Rahe of Hillsdale College, writing for National Review Online, where he said Obama's compromise was a «farce,» a «snare and a delusion» designed to permit «bishops, priests, and nuns to save face while, in fact, paying for the contraception and abortifacients that the insurance companies will be required to provide.»
Only by reducing the love affair Americans have with guns can we start to reduce the macho gun owner mentality (and I know many gun owners... most are hunters, and I have no issue with that, but no deer was ever so formidable that anyone ever needed an assault rifle to take it down (and I've caught wild turkey with nothing but snare traps) People get up in arms caliming their rights are violated when some law limits guns, but that does not remove the right to bear arms, simply limits it to reason within the spirit of the amendment.
* Matthew 27:51 And behold, the veil of the temple was rent in twain from the top to the bottom; and the earth did quake, and the rocks rent; * 1st Samuel 18:21 And Saul said, I will give him her, that she may be a snare to him, and that the hand of the Philistines may be against him.
They failed to destroy the peoples As the Lord had commanded But instead they mingled with the nations And learned to act as they did They worshiped the idols of the nations And these became a snare to entrap them.
For immediacy doubtless does not know; but never does reflection catch its prey so surely as when it makes its snare out of nothing, and never is reflection so thoroughly itself as when it is... nothing.
I now began to be esteemed in young company, who knew nothing of my mind all this while, and their esteem began to be a snare to my soul, for I soon began to be fond of carnal mirth, though I still flattered myself that if I did not get drunk, nor curse, nor swear, there would be no sin in frolicking and carnal mirth, and I thought God would indulge young people with some (what I called simple or civil) recreation.
Numerous passages praise this providence, which gives food to man and beast, which does not allow a bird to be snared without the will of heaven.
He who has learned that to exist as the individual is the most terrible thing of all will not be fearful of saying that it is great, but then too he will say this in such a way that his words will scarcely be a snare for the bewildered man, but rather will help him into the universal, even though his words do to some extent make room for the great.
Where does professional pride — and the preacher is a professional — cease to be a strength and become a snare and a delusion?
And the woman said unto him, Behold, thou knowest what Saul hath done, how he hath cut off those that have familiar spirits, and the wizards, out of the land: wherefore then layest thou a snare for my life, to cause me to die?
Once these people have reached «moderate poverty» — average income between one and two dollars a day — then the worst is over; as long as the rich countries do not «advertently or inadvertently set snares along the lower rungs» with protectionist trade barriers and the like, these people should make steady progress, «even if it is uneven and sometimes painfully slow.»
As an antelope caught in a snare, so does he not get out of it, however he struggles...
But how do we flee the devil's snare?
He makes many traps and snares, but he does very poorly.
Third - and - 4, 5:50 left, basically a do - or - die play for Bama: Stidham keeps it up the middle, then nearly bounces it outside for a first down, but Ronnie Harrison snares him from behind.
A striker and a DM are a must and with each passing day the options out there get less hence my frustrated outburst about a week ago I still hope against hope that we may snare Benzema but as each day passes I feel we've done our business already and I've seen this attitude from Wenger time and time again.
What you probably didn't know is that it means «join, tie, snare».
On animal welfare, the Burns report did conclude that hunting «seriously compromises the welfare of the fox», but suggested that other methods such as using shotguns during the day or snaring could be considered equally cruel.
In addition, Cuomo's office, according to a «law enforcement source,» informed the State Police that Valle had emerged as a key figure in the scandal and therefore could not represent any trooper snared by the investigation or have anything else to do with it.
Luckily, Ray didn't carry out the threat, but Hare soon realized that Ray had snared him in a sort of trap, persuading him to forsake prison rules for clinical rapport.
Smith doesn't want to be snared by such hypothetical questions.
The snares trap the bacteria and concentrate the toxins enough to do some damage.
The toxins that eosinophils secrete can also hurt healthy tissue, so DNA snares may also be doing damage control by corralling the toxins, Simon says.
Throwing was an important part of hunting... it enable our hominid ancestors who didn't really have any other weapons, no bows, no guns, no snares, no nets, to hunt using simple technology like rocks or sticks.»
The motor takes a few seconds to fire, but does so cleanly, settles to that trademark Bosch - mechanical - injection - idle and, if you weren't already snared, you now will be.
Let me say right away that I didn't manage to snare the GS 350, so all my lapping was in IS sedans or RC coupes.
Chuck Wendig — Storytelling and the Art of Sadness Three from Cat Rambo — Three strategies for snaring the senses, Five things to do in your first three paragraphs, and Why Titles Matter.
An appended page offers kids nine bits of practical advice on what to do when a home is on fire, but this is most useful in simply snaring young readers — it's that exciting.
It's a true urban fantasy, and not a bad read but it didn't completely snare me, either.
Carlos Santana's rich, soulful guitar was on full display on «Europa (Earth's Cry, Heaven's Smile)»; however, it didn't overshadow the organ, snare drum, or the bass guitar.
Many cats also don't like plastic liners, which can snare cat's claws when they dig.
Legend has it that demi - god Maui went to the summit to snare the sun and slow its journey across the sky, so days would last longer and his mother could get more work done.
I don't know what the future will hold for this bear and her yearling, but I feel confident we rectified a mistake by removing the snare and gave this bear family the best chance of survival.
Graeme also bought a snare drum that was used by Alan White of Oasis to record Don't Look Back in Anger, and he often has that sitting in the studio when it's not being played.
Whether its dialog, effects, or instruments like snare and brass, the midrange is often rendered with a boxy, flattened resonance that just doesn't convey a high - end experience.
Although it's not abnormal for an exchange to delist coins that are not doing so well, this latest action by Bittrex might be in a bid to avoid falling into the United States Securities and Exchange Commission's (SEC) snare.
We really like what the Bluetone 100 does with the lower midrange, especially thick - cut percussion, like the smashed snares you'll find roaming through Neil Young's Harvest Moon album.
So, why do we still use the same old, boring resume to snare that hot, new job that we want?
An un-happy ex-spouse does not jot down verbal snares for future use.
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