Sentences with phrase «still cling»

Born in the year 1922 in a small town in Armenia, Gevorg Avagyan is a painter that represents some of the last remaining Old World Armenian artists that still cling to the classic style that was brought forth from there.
It's a dark day for Activision... as well as the last few dedicated fans who still cling to their plastic guitars.
In today's current online age, I find it odd that the very same people who are satisfied with digital apps and services like Google Drive, MS Office, and Creative Cloud, still cling onto physical console games.
I know that some of you still cling to your money belt with white knuckled grips, and that's totally ok.
Even in the height of summer the winter snows still cling to the tops of the highest peaks, a constant reminder that you are nearer the North Pole than London when in Lofoten.
«For the Love of a Dog is a must - read for skeptics who still cling to outdated views of animal emotions as well as for those who embrace other animals as the sentient beings they really are.
Well, obviously everybody will still cling to QE as a crutch, but how long can they continue to ignore the underlying fundamentals, or ever diminishing short / long - term returns from monetary / fiscal stimulus?
But for all the attention the subject has received, it's a safe bet that most people still cling to very clichéd notions that only so - called «deadbeats» ever hit the debt wall.
Of course, we're still in a world where people still cling resolutely to the printed tome, and I doubt Amazon is going to entice those people given this thing costs # 169 to buy.
Honeycomb and Donut still cling to life with both holding on at just 0.1 %.
Her father may be the head curator, but it is Theo — and only Theo — who is able to see all the black magic and ancient curses that still cling to the artifacts in the museum.
This question is best answered by those who still cling to the moonlight and magnolias of the old south.
And that's a problem for many children, because most schools still cling to a one - size - fits - all education philosophy.
Yet it avoids the trappings of old - world charm once embraced by the world's old money, and which other ultra-luxury makers still cling to.
A body of evidence has debunked the concept of «learning styles», but some teachers still cling to it.
Yet so many of us still cling to hierarchy and power.»
A warm and affectionate look at the typewriter, those who still cling to it and those who collect them.
The bitter truths of life's regrets and hardships are all ones Charlie gets to look upon with a forceful clarity that is rare for a teenager to experience, his ability to persevere and still cling onto the aspirational hopes and dreams of a future adulthood that's right around the corner unforgettably inspiring.
For while some bigots certainly still cling desperately to outmoded notions about racial purity, most of the country has come around to an understanding that there's only one race, the human race, and that we come in an infinite array of beautiful hues and features.
I can't even remember why I saw it; I really didn't like Seven, felt indifferent to Michael Douglas, thought David Fincher was a cold - hearted megalomaniacal automaton (I still cling to that when it suits).
Watch for the way that outer space (visited more often here than in the previous films combined) dissolves into the glow stars that still cling to Clark's childhood ceiling; the way that baseball is resuscitated America's central pastime; or the way that Singer cuts every cornball moment with a little humour at the expense of our childish hunger for it (like Lois sliding down a plastic slide, or a little boy's asthmatic wheeze off - camera).
Despite the more current data proving the health benefits of natural unprocessed saturated fats, many still cling to the notion that consuming saturated fats makes one fat, lazy, and prone to cardiovascular disease.
Modern science has proven otherwise and most people still cling to this outdated dogma.
Most health authorities still cling to the notion that diabetes is just due to low insulin.
So much research has been done on protein and athletes that it's amazing that so many conservative registered dietitians and medical professionals still cling to the outdated notion that the RDA for protein is sufficient for muscle growth.
I still cling on to the belief that maybe, it is just a matter of time and someone must be doing the deadlifts workout; even if I haven't spotted them.
I still cling to the old - fashioned notion that you shouldn't have to pay for something if it doesn't work for you.
To Schweitzer, it meant that traces of life might still cling to those bones.
Other planetary formation theories still cling to life, however.
I still cling to the old - fashioned notion that there are such things as facts.
I reckon Corbyn would still cling on even if Labour lost the next election (which they will by a landslide, by the way).
Yet the unions still cling to yesterday's working class rhetoric, despite having less power in the workplace, because of stagnant membership.
Even those psychiatrists who still cling rigidly to the biomedical model acknowledge the influence of political, socioeconomic and psychological factors on the mental well - being of their patients.
We also still cling to the MacLaran for travel.
Sucks for you when you're the child but many still cling to it because when they are adults it means it gets to be all about them.
Why do you think we still cling to that vision?
Although marriage is a contract between two people, we still cling to the convention in which we wait for someone to ask us to be their wife and then take their name.
And, sadly, reading the comments on many HuffPo columns has made things clearer to me, too — we still cling to gender stereotypes and talk in absolutes, «always» and «never,» about the other sex.
I still cling on to the old fashioned idea of fair play, but when you examine how Britain built its empire, that concept does appear a tad flawed.
But the suspicions, especially among rival fans, still cling.
What you should feel sorry is for those fans who still cling and support wenger and see no future with him.
And if we can acquire the right pieces in a trade — I still cling to the hope that LeBron would be involved, but whatever — and given Kawhi's mysterious physical challenges and his intensely withdrawn nature (both of which are significant potential liabilities) the right trade scenario could be a net win, no question.
I still cling on to the fact that he spent # 52 million on Lacazette, # 42 million on Ozil, over # 30 million each on Xhaka, Alexis and Mustafi
All of this is a considerable shock to veteran fans everywhere, who still cling to the notion — once true enough — that Tech is strictly a football school.
Largely because of our unconvincing display this year so far, I too have mostly given up, but still cling on to that small hope that our team would suddenly click and go on to win all our games this season COYG:) For the remainder of this season, if the current retched form especially upfront continues, I fear that every match from this point forward could be a struggle for us.
The main reason I have always wanted wenger out is for his record against the big teams, it is poor to say the least and most managers would be sacked with that kind of record.I still cling on to the hope that we will beat one of Chelsea, Man United or mancity this season even though it is seemingly impossible with wenger in charge
Despite my observations and my rational sensibilities, I still cling to luck and superstition.
I've always wanted to play around with ratios, but for some reason still cling to my cups (maybe because they are cute?).
Most people still cling to the old misguided «science» of saturated fats causing obesity and heat disease created by one flawed study and carried by the medical establishment and the media, enough to create a huge no or low fat industry that actually has contributed more to obesity and heart disease than any other dietary choice before.
As lovely as they are, I'm more than ready to wipe away the vestiges of summer that still cling to New York in the form of 75 degree days and bright green leaves.
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