Sentences with phrase «still scrabbling»

Today they are still scrabbling among the wreckage, trying to salvage something from the ruins.
It's due to be officially released next Thursday at the IFA convention in Berlin, but that doesn't mean the world isn't still scrabbling about for little snippets of info, confirmations of spec, and pics taken in the wild of the forthcoming Froyo - loaded... Read more
Or could it be that teams like Real Madrid, Barca, Bayern ect just get to work on the next transfers as soon as the window shuts, and that is why we are still scrabbling around on the last day?

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Still the bells and our scrabbling hearts, lay down the palm branches next to the gold spray painted easter eggs and sky - writing Scripture verses and slick direct mail brochures.
Where Protestantism still boomed was on the dry, scrubby ridges above town, in hard - scrabble aldeas that clustered around government schools and Church of God chapels.
The scrabbling nervousness, the claustrophobic feeling of being known, that I am so familiar with, the urge to pack and move and start over and over and over, rises up now and then for me, still.
I don't see how any true fan can be happy about the situation we are in The club goes backwards each year but still fans on here and other social media outlets think that the club are doing great, how can you be happy when we see the same thing year in year out, scrabble for 4th, get champions league place, scrabble out the group then get turned over by the next big team For me this is not how a big club should be run (7th richest club in world football) Why don't we act like it.
The mornings might still be early but at least don't involve scrabbling around for water bottles and trainers and we have time to play tennis and football in the garden, devour endless ice creams and picnic to our hearts content.
The school reported on its work in the first and third editions of the LLEAP (Leading Learning in Education and Philanthropy) dialogue series, and Cawsey says they were was still «scrabbling around» for little grants when the regional education director asked if Rooty Hill High wanted to host a Confucius Classroom.
In the wet, the car stood still today on a hill with the front wheels scrabbling for grip.
We're less convinced about the company's promise it will offer a «dynamic, emotional experience» however — there still seems like a large degree of disconnection between what dynamic and emotional traits mean to people like us and what they mean to companies desperately scrabbling to remain relevant as tastes and trends change.
That still leaves Microsoft as a small player, only now scrabbling for market share against the likes of Samsung and LG.
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