Sentences with word «straggle»

Over the next few weeks another sort of student straggles in.
For example the thing I am straggling with is when I can add bodyweight and HIIT training.
Then some nine students straggled in late.
When Joanna straggled into her very first babywearing meeting, haggered and nearly beat by the commute, there was Bianca with a crisp welcome and offering to help when ready.
The story is told of a bishop who at a conference grew increasingly impatient over the number of ministers straggling back late from a lengthy lunch break.
We're closing at 2 sharp today so don't come straggling in at the last minute.
We were starving back then and ate whatever straggles of meat were available, and we thus fed ourselves a very wide variety of different amino acids.
Though sales are still straggling at Sears, the company managed to beat earnings estimates for second quarter 2002.
Bard (Luke Evans) becomes the natural leader of the traumatized refugees, who straggle around dazed at the destruction of their homes.
Jess preferred cupboards and enclosed spaces to gardens, but she liked the clumpy lengths of brownish grass that sometimes hid earthworms when it was wet, and she liked the mysterious plants (weeds, according to her father) that bent and straggled around the inside of the fence.
Any Pikmin left straggling behind are mercilessly devoured by the aforementioned predators, and if you fail to grab fruit, you'll start draining your ship's stores of sustenance.
Setting a deadline means the goodbye doesn't straggle on and on, smothering everyone with anxiety and grief.
It's in a beautiful little stone church, the monks straggle in as the bells ring and there's not a lot of chant, but when they do sing, their voices are clear and strong and unwavering.
The figure of a lonely kid straggling down the hallway, hunched over, hiding behind the bulk of his backpack.
On Sunday morning in contemporary America, modern disciples come straggling through the church door weighed down by cynicism, stress, pretense, power.
Just break off a chunk, lightly push in any large straggling bits and drop them in the pot.
Maybe its the simplicity of the food — I do seem short on time these days — and those staff meals were always last minute affairs, prepared by whoever had enough time between filling straggling lunch orders and prepping for dinner rush.
Without him in the starting 11 crossing high balls is just pointless and we may straggle playing teams that defend too deep.
Much attention has focused on the «black spider» letters, a collection of correspondence in the prince's straggling handwriting to ministers in 2004/05.
Mr Opik has until November 7th to convince straggling voters he is the right man to take over from Simon Hughes.
In the summer of 2015, Cox showed me several hives that bore the standard signs: healthy brood; good stores of pollen and nectar, or «bee food,» and little else; a few straggling workers, maybe 10 percent of the population he had last week; and a big queen, running around her now - empty castle like a mom, knowing that without her stable of workers she'll be unable to feed her babies.
As survivors began straggling out, the few humanitarian workers already on the ground were shocked at what they saw: millions sick and near starvation, fresh graves that hinted at an untold number of dead.
A couple of years ago astronomers trained the Hubble Space Telescope on a fairly empty patch of sky and left it there for ten days, trying to catch whatever photons straggled in.
A few tourists and school groups straggle in during the week.
Take Jim Jarmusch's American movie Dead Man, which premiered at Cannes in 1995 and did pretty well globally, both critically and commercially, before straggling into this country a year later, where it was widely written off.
By removing this and a few straggling characters here and there, what you'd be left with is a near - perfect example of classic Western filmmaking.
Despite all the advance hype preceding its release, «Captain America,» yet another 3 - D Marvel Comics concoction, straggles onto the screen with little reason to exist except as a marketing machine.
Students straggle out of the locker room, ready but not eager to get started.
Last time we helped straggling WinMo users.
You can still see the ruins of the pier straggling in the water just beyond.
This is a tiny village straggling along the cliff top, reached by driving past terraces of orange and olive trees.
I remember the time three soldiers, the last survivors of their ten - strong squad, straggled across a field to storm a giant UFO by themselves — and won.
Thanks to widened aisles and more spacious booths, The Armory Show now has one of the most seamless traffic patterns of any art fair its size — gone are the dead ends and straggling aisles.
Therefore wake up every countries include developed countries and developing countries, please realize that now we are passing Sirens, we need straggling, cutting our greedy sometimes tied up ourselves to the mast to pass fossil fuel attracting, go low carbon, green economy.
One editorial note though, your auto corrector seems to believe that strategies should be spelled straggles.
We need to figure out ways to nurture and reward this kind of scholarship, suitable publication venues, and accepted and effective straggles for publicizing this.
And if you're an associate working in biglaw, you know what that brings: partner drunkscapades at the firm's holiday party, reluctant realizations that you've spent yet another year trading whatever straggling shards of youth you have left for a bucketful of billable hours, and... year - end associate reviews!
There are four bedrooms and three - and - a-half baths in the main building alone, with an additional five bedrooms and bathrooms collectively in the Craftsman and cottage, perfect for out - of - town guests or straggling party - goers.
Law plays a wounded Confederate soldier who straggles back to North Carolina, where his wife (Kidman) and a spunky hobo (Zellweger) struggle to keep the farm going.
See Antokolskaia & Boele - Woelki, «Dutch Family Law in the 21st Century: Trend - Setting and Straggling behind at the Same Time,» vol 6.4 Electronic Journal Of Comparative Law (Dec. 2002).
Our class has adopted Saint Benedict as our patron saint for the year, so I made thirty copies of the Saint Benedict page, and he keeps sixty hands constructively busy as people come straggling in of a Sunday morning.
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