Sentences with phrase «tear than our back»

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Though somewhat tattered, the book, which has sold for more than $ 2 million in mint condition, was still worth about $ 200,000 - at least until he showed it to his aunt and the pair tore the back cover in a scuffle, reducing the value to a mere $ 137,000.
Mr. Trump's promises about Mexico — deporting millions back to the country, building a border wall, rewriting or tearing up NAFTA — are far greater cause for anxiety in Mexico City than Ottawa.
We are sitting here today saying things look expensive... but we are looking back and not forward... That's a concern whenever stocks are tearing higher like this — businesses generally aren't worth 10 % more than a few weeks ago.
When there's a need in the course of such obstruction for government servants, whether Democratic or Republican, to be «verbally abused» and «reduced to tears,» that's of course not Barry's role, no more than it was back in his Cook County days.
Going back to the history of crucifixion, I do agree with the author that the nails were actually driven through the wrist rather than the palms because driving the nails through the wrist made it harder to tear lose.
He is the Georgia running back who was faster and tougher than them all until suffering a torn ACL in his left knee five months ago.
If anyone wants to watch the match he can go to this site atdhe.ru and watch it.There are many links there.I pray jack wilshere goes back to his old self by staying away from these injuries and by being consistent.Its a pity because he part of arsenal's best players when in form and i will take him over anyone anyday.He has potential more than a lot of players here and at 19 years he was making headlines.I want the Wilshere who tore Barca apart to come back again.
Rather than tear down this industry with an inflammatory article you should have given it a pat on the back.
I know after watching him go on a tear this year and receiving player of the month honors in March, all while coming back earlier than expected from a broken foot and one of the big reasons we defeated teams on the March to the FA cup he certainly more than anyone should raise his game this year.
Coordinator Blake Baker seems torn between aggression and bend - don't - break principles — Tech was better at big - play prevention (at least, with the ground game) than anything else last year, but Tech defensive backs recorded 10 sacks, which is as much as you'll ever see.
Meanwhile, the Owls rebounded from a tough September slate and tore through their Conference USA schedule, surpassing even the most optimistic turnaround schedule — and stoking the rumors that Kiffin might be back on the sideline of a more established program sooner than anyone could have predicted.
As sadly as this begins, you expect more tears, more of a moral to the story than «The Boys Are Back» delivers.
Now your baby might not stay asleep but why not use this power to lull your baby back to sleep happily, rather than dealing with screaming and tears?
I was back to work at 12 weeks, and through more tears and agony than I care to recall, I had to figure out how to keep my baby thriving and keep myself alive.
What Syracuse needs, more than anything else, is a way to knit back together a region torn asunder by the construction of an urban highway and the outmigration that followed.
And «ponding» is also a risk with this type of roof design, which can occur when snow is heated to melt off but runoff backs up rather than flows and eventually causes elastic fabric to stretch and tear.
Even back in 2005, I recognized Too Late for Tears as a well - constructed noir in which nearly all of the characters have more going on than it first appears.
Although the rudimentary movement system the game eases you into is more than enough to jump in and start tearing down the track, you'll have to master the more advanced techniques if you want any chance at securing victory, particularly when playing against online opponents; as is the case with most racing games, one little mistake can send you to the back of the pack and the pressure to perform to your peak is even more heightened when playing in virtual reality.
Sienna Miller's dignity as she exited The Lost City of Z. I tear up every time she leaves the screen because I'm worried she won't bother coming back for yet another sidelined wife or girlfriend gig, supporting roles that she makes feel big, even though they're smaller than she deserves.
@Lee «Kurt you have a cold heart dude, no tension what about the Shelley Winters swimming scene in Poseidon that tore me up back in the day (Oscar nom as well for that role, not that it means much, but means more than it does today)»
A friend reported that none other than Marian Wright Edelman said, «You can take a moment for tears, but then go get some rest and get back up in the morning and keep fighting for the children.»
if an ASE test is taken on paper, I'd rather have the guy I can watch tear my engine apart and put it back together do the work on my car than the guy who can pass a test by filling in the «C» circle 60 % of the time.
(Often, it's cheaper to get the torn off covers back as proof that the books were destroyed than it is to ship unsold inventory back and warehouse it.)
But the iPad is just a far better user experience than the Tab — I have to tear my iPad away from people, they give the Tab back to me.
«Tearing up the rulebook but bringing back the fun, Pokémon Sun and Moon make for the best generation in more than a decade,» Chris Tapsell wrote in Eurogamer's Sun and Moon review, which awarded the games a rare Essential rating.
Some of its set pieces feel more tongue in cheek than the other games (see the ghost ship in No - man's Wharf), but if that means we get to fall hundreds of feed through a tear in time and space onto a throne room suspended in a chaos realm before taking on an ancient king and his cronies with a litany of soldier friends at our back — it's straight up Paradise Lost fan - fiction — then I don't mind some cheese on occasion.
Lacaton & Vassal's Palais de Tokyo was once an elegant Art Deco building, now torn apart and ripped back so that the damage makes it appear like an abandoned industrial hulk, its architects using accelerated dilapidation as a means of introducing contemporary architectural expression — more post-apocalyptic than post-industrial.
However, if you assume the average shopper * puts over 800 km / year (500 miles) on their efficient 6L / 100 (40mpg) car, at current oil prices, the cart will pay itself back in less than three years — not counting wear and tear these short trips wreak on your street machine.
Plus, I go back to work a couple of days sooner than usual, and I don't want to spend my last day of Christmas break tearing it all down.
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