Sentences with phrase «suffocated life»

The methane essentially suffocated life.
They get the lead, lock down on D and suffocate the life out of their opponents..
Itâ $ ™ s Vegas; itâ $ ™ s copious amounts of booze, women (Heather Graham shows up as Stuâ $ ™ s new stripper bride), and troublemaking that comes to haunt our heroes when all they wanted was a night of freedom from their suffocating lives.
He lovingly coddles Donner's material so much that he suffocates any life from Superman Returns.
He's stealing animals and suffocating the life out of them in space.
As bacteria begins to devour the oil in the plumes, they could leave behind huge swaths of water with little oxygen — massive dead zones that would suffocate any life within them.
They desperately want to feel loved, safe, and secure, but due to their attachment wounds (aka «father issues»), they unintentionally suffocate the life force out of their relationship.
If left to its own devices, mint would soon envelop the world in its peppermint leaves, suffocating all life as we know it (or making everyone a mint julep lover).

Not exact matches

Some of the loneliest moments in my life have been when the weight of debt threatened to completely suffocate me.
The culture of consumerism and the chase for material symbols of wealth and security have sometimes come to be dominant; the pursuit of spiritual fulfillment in many has slowly begun to degenerate into empty and sterile ritualism; the legitimate thirst for education has often become perverted into an obsessive drive to acquire with the greatest speed the formal diplomas necessary to gain entry to jobs offering the easiest opportunities to make the quickest rupees; political statesmanship in some areas has begun to depreciate into an opportunities race for power and position; the spirit of SEVA (Service) to the nation has intermittently begun to be suffocated in many, by the abuse of discretions, sometimes mediated by a bloated bureaucracy itself enmeshed in a vast network of multiplying paper and self - proliferating regulations; menacingly many good and decent people even in public life, have come to be corroded by a culture of demanding corruption; and some potentially creative lawyers, have begun to take perverted pride in mere «cleverness», rendering themselves vulnerable to the prejudice that they are a parasitic obstruction in the pursuit of substantive justice.
Are you man enough to research and solve simple things, or are you too pampered by atheists to bother to read the instructions and notice you'll suffocate without life support on Mars?
An ecclesial life characterized by communal repentance and renewal may not excite the managers of mega-churches and their clients, or anyone else suspicious of traditional church trappings, but it is hardly the suffocating and stultifying experience Mr. Benne fears....
Only in this way will you protect your life from the deadly and suffocating consequences of sin.
At his birth a human being enters on the scene of life, draws a breath of air, beginning the process of living with a cry of pain, pays the tribute of a tear to Nature, just tastes life's sorrows before any sweets have been his, and before his joints have consolidated, tender as he is, he dies, perhaps because he was left exposed as a newborn child, or because he has suffocated, or because some illness has suddenly put a stop to his life.
Jonah and the whale... there is no fish or whale ion the planet that a person could live in for three days.The individual would be suffocated, and any whale that is large enough to fit a human inside, their throt is far to small to allow it.
He was tall, dark and handsome and spent every waking moment with me, suffocating me into believing I couldn't live without him.
Mr Conway said his current options are to «effectively suffocate» by choosing to remove his ventilator or to spend thousands of pounds travelling to Switzerland to end his life and have his family risk prosecution.
«There is nothing more extreme than sea temperatures of 38 degrees, outside air temperatures in the 40's and 50's and suffocating heat and humidity deep in the hulls of live export vessels literally cooking animals alive.»
He was living in luxury and he was suffocating.
It's a living, delightfully suffocating experience.
The Fair Play award went to Francis Kone for saving the life of goalkeeper Martin Berkovec, who nearly suffocated as a result of swallowing his tongue during a Czech league match in February.
In their private practices, authors Karen Kleiman and Amy Wenzel often find themselves face - to - face with marriages that are suffocating, as if the depression has sucked the life out of a relationship that was only prepared for the anticipated joy of pending childbirth.
Its coupled with grief, the everyday challenges of life after loss, and manifests itself into suffocating, crippling anxiety.
They contend that the state in Britain has grown too large suffocating the «little platoons», as Burke described them, that give life to civil society.
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By keeping his mouth shut, however, he would not be able to extract sufficient oxygen for survival, and as a result would lose his title as «The Boy Who Lived» quite quickly after suffocating.
These rocks suggest, however, that a great flood of such terrestrial organic matter reached the sea and essentially swamped it, suffocating marine life.
No one wants to live next to a huge underground pool of carbon dioxide that might suffocate them and their children — no matter how small the risk.»
A «gold rush» to extract valuable methane from the lake's depths might trigger an outburst of gas that could wash a deadly, suffocating blanket over the 2 million people who live around Kivu's shores.
He's presented research findings based on several analyses he's done that suggest once sucralose levels in a body of water rise above 57 parts per trillion, it's an indicator that the water is experiencing some level of human impact and the onset of eutrophication — nutrient loading that can encourage plant growth and suffocate animal life.
By suffocating sponges and searching underwater lakes we're overturning the story of how complex life began on Earth
For some, though, the wiggly, sucker - covered arms of a live octopus are a treat — even though those arms can stick to the throat and suffocate the diner if they haven't been chopped into small enough pieces.
Fish that do not flee suffocate, as do all stationary species and plant life.
How is it that a woman who for so many years got everything she wanted can be condemned to death for so little?At this moment, I look back at my life and realize that memory is a river, one that always runs backward.Memories are full of caprice, where images of things we've experienced are still capable of suffocating us through one small detail or insignificant sound.
Fast - forward to now: I live in Maui, run a location - independent business, travel often, and no longer feel suffocated by my bills.
Bacteria has a hard time living in honey because bacteria suffocate in it due to its density and low water percentage.
Once you've been asked out, clearly mention what you want, older women know what they want, and the truth is cougars actually want to date a younger man to revive fun in their lives instead of a serious suffocating relationship.
Just imagine how suffocating it would be to live it as per the wishes and norms of the society?
«What Will People Say» is a suffocating drama of violence, rejection and enforced life bondage from those meant to love.
Released: July 28 Cast: Menashe Lustig, Yoel Falkowitz, Ruben Niborski, Meyer Schwartz Director: Joshua Z Weinstein Why it's great: In this solemn stunner, a certifiable schlub struggles to keep his job as a clerk at a grocery store, be a father to his stubborn son (and remain in custody), move on from his recently deceased wife, and live up to society's high standard — Menashe isn't just another Brooklynite, he's an Orthodox Jew suffocating to death on the rules and observances.
Awash in the artistic flourishes that heralded genius in «Badlands» and «Days of Heaven» but nearly suffocated the overpraised «The Tree of Life», Malick's new film chronicles a young (ish) couple's tidal love — here today, gone tomorrow.
Francis of Assisi is more of the stale old stuff the Sixties were trying to address: another airless, suffocating costume melodrama (moreover, another»50s spiritual epic) that hits on the highlights of a saint's life with slipshod brevity (and an almost feckless sense of fait accompli), looking for tension in sainted Francis's (Bradford Dillman) relationship with worldly best pal Paolo (Stuart Whitman) while plucky ingénue Dolores Hart is saddled with the lion's share of horrific faux - Biblical dialogue.
«So I have to make this for under $ 20 million, we have to cover a life in three long sequences with six recurring characters, it's a suffocating script that's wall - to - wall dialogue, and there's no indication on how to do it?»
Yet it's illuminating to watch McElwee's life - long self - chronicling in an age suffocated by the practice.
But the Oscars and the public were far more inclined towards the movie about the single dad and the feminist mother who felt suffocated in the confines of her domestic life.
The combination of nailbiting tension and suffocating stillness that characterised A Hijacking (Kapringen)(from which key cast members return) inflects the life - and - death mundanity of the war - zone sequences, while later stages echo the communal paranoia of The Hunt (Jagten), which Lindholm co-wrote with Thomas Vinterberg.
Straitlaced corporate drone Jeff Daniels desperately needs some screws loosened: His life sucks, and his family is suffocating him.
Yondu sacrifices his life, suffocating to death after he gives Star - Lord his spacesuit.
She has been living a suffocating, proper existence, and he will open the window for her.
But such «padding» takes its cues from the novella: a suffocating dinner, endured next to the waiting bed, allows readers to eavesdrop on conversation pertaining to their upbringings; a coda of just a few pages telescopes the lives to come.
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