Sentences with phrase «strains under the weight»

Or is your workplace straining under the weight of too much «déjà moo» - the weird, eerie feeling you've heard this bull before?
It's hard to say anyone doesn't get their money's worth, even as the story strains under the weight of it all.
True to its maker's aversion to progress, though, its follow - up Café Society is practically a jukebox - musical treatment of Allen's old (which is to say tired) hits, from the ennui L.A. inspires in native (which is to say white) New Yorkers to the beauty of other periods that aren't the present to romances strained under the weight of vast age discrepancies.
The Ultimates has begun to strain under the weight of Jonathan Hickman's multi faceted narrative.
Many of the works in the exhibition show signs of a similar kind of strain — strain under the weight of the history of race in America, and under the weight of what it is to be human in the face of that.
Iran's citizens are straining under the weight of aggressive financial sanctions as result of its nuclear initiatives.

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Do not sleep on the back, as the circulation system under the weight of the uterus with the baby and the waters can experience extreme strain and the back pain can appear.
1) The band can not get close enough to your ribs to take the weight of your breasts so the weight ends up resting on your shoulders causing your straps to dig in under the strain.
Last month's drop is the largest monthly fall since 1992 and follows a 0.4 per cent fall in February and adds weight to fears the market is now under severe strain.
Her arms strain under their own weight.
Lifting weights that are too heavy places muscles and joints under significantly more strain and increases the intra-abdominal pressure that can lead to hernia and disc problems and can strain the heart, particularly if you hold your breath and strain.
So, does that mean the tyre is about to give up under the strain and start to push wide... It might, but for the fact that the smooth transition from brake to turn has also lessened the weight on the rear end.
It seems other SUVs lumber and strain under their own weight — not the MDX.
The mural pushes the imagined landscape into contorted positions with the structures of the buildings appearing to strain under their own weight or seeming to float in the colloidal skyline.
It was ridiculed, but there was some weight to the prediction that Facebook may struggle under the strain of not being cool anymore, plus its privacy issues.
Associations have allowed our image and purpose to strain under the increasing weight of the industries climbing membership numbers while many Brokers have gone from primarily being mentors to the Realtor to being landlords whose main focus purpose is increasing the number of fee paying agent recruits indefinitely.
It also meant it would not bow under the strain of the weight and bend.
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