Sentences with phrase «told time and time»

«Fans have told us time and time again that the iconic Disney Princesses are some of their most beloved characters.
During the #GamerGate controversy, I was told time and time again that we shouldn't focus on journalists, but instead should aim our grievances at the publishers who are the ones most responsible for screwing over gamers.
No one can confirm this story, heard being told time and time again.
It's an expectation that few, if any, Canadian homeowners hold, as we've all been told time and time again that rates will rise — probably soon.
This shocking story has been told time and time again by both Mahtob's American mother and Iranian father, and both versions are usually fueled by political and religious reasoning, citing Mahtob's father as a violent Muslim, and Mahtob's mother as a paranoid, unstable idiot - but the story has never been told by Mahtob herself, who was then six years old when she was first taken to Iran and held hostage by her father.
No one's book is 100 % unlike anything else, even Shakespeare's work is a version of the same stories told time and time again.
He was told time and time again to stop but wouldn't until the big O had to boot him.
Melissa Nicklas, a teacher in Colorado Springs, commented, «Teachers often spend their own money for their classroom and it can be disheartening to be told time and time again that the school doesn't have money for the basic necessities to do class projects.
«The Vow» is a pretty stereotypical love story that's been told time and time again, but I think the little twist to the cliché helps make this film stand above the others.
We have been told time and time again not to share personal information on such sites as Facebook.
Even rarer are they about a relationship between women, as the ubiquitous Bechdel Test has told us time and time again.
It's an intriguing tale, and one that has been told time and time again, the game keeping a balance between factual content and narrative devices.
I'm an old - soul who's been told time and time...
I have told you all time and time again how much I love Nordstrom for their amazing quality in everything they sell, the immense amount of options to choose from and also because they have the best customer service.
So I have told you all time and time again I am a girl on a budget.
I've been told time and time again to have a very small curated collection of photos on your site... but small just doesn't work for me!
You've probably been told time and time again that cashmere is expensive.
We've been told time and time again that the key to weight loss is very simple... Consume Less Calories Than You Burn It's simple math we are told.
We've been told time and time again that high - carb diets are the best way to feed this fuel system due to its role in aerobic activity.
Now, you may ask why you'd need a slow - absorbing protein since you've been told time and time again that muscles need to feed as soon as possible?
Unfortunately, it often goes undiagnosed, as was exhibited by Lady Gaga's struggle — the singer recently opened up about dealing with the aches and pains of fibromyalgia, only to be told time and time again that her illness was psychosomatic before finally receiving a diagnosis.
These are all are great sources of healthy fats, which you've been told time and time again to add to your diet.
Theresa May told us time and time again that she would not «reveal her hand» ahead of negotiations, as if the EU27 were a bunch of gamblers in a smoky casino.
They have told me time and time again that they want to be a part of that single organisation.»
I've told them time and time again that breastfeeding is only «best for baby» if it's working for both baby AND mom.
Judge them more during the summer window, as we are being told time and time again that only Wenger couldn't see we needed a CB and a CDM So, there shouldn't be any problems should there?
«I've told him time and time again that if he could be up for every game he'd be in the Hall of Fame.»
I've told you time and time again that Paul could live on hot sauce alone.
We are told time and time again that by faith, the perfect righteousness of Jesus can be credited to our account.
I am a Catholic and I have been told time and time again to love everyone even those who i consider my enemy, even to love them more so.
We are told time and time again that this government «doesn't have the money» for healthcare, education, etc., etc..
Our employees have told us time and time again that they appreciate being treated like adults.
The biblical story tells us time and time again that, important though analysis of estrangement may he, God is about reconciliation.
Governor Mark Carney tells us time and time again that interest rates will rise, but will anyone believe him in the future?
«What they're telling us time and time again is that they feel let down by Plaid Cymru.
Airlines tell you this time and time again because it is true: Keep all your valuables in your carry on!
Our goal is to make your automobile buying experience one that youll enjoy telling time and time again!
Our goal is to make your automobile buying experience one that you'll enjoy telling time and time again!
This is why FICO tells you time and time again that the only negative consequence of closing an old account is your credit utilization ratio.

Not exact matches

Harris remembers meeting a «James Dean - type guy in a leather jacket» who barely gave him the time of day, while Burtka remembers being friendly and vaguely familiar with Harris's work, they later told Out magazine.
Tsarnaev's great - aunt told Time that his mother «won't listen to reason» and help convince Dzhokhar to fire his lawyer.
While the watch comes with many traditional faces, I found it fun to try some of the more whimsical ones which include jellyfish, butterflies and the ever popular Mickey Mouse, who tells times with his hands and taps his foot every second.
For example, as Taya Cohen, Ph.D., an assistant professor of organizational behavior and theory at Carnegie Mellon University, told New Scientist, people who score low on the Honesty - Humility factor might be more likely to cheat on their time sheets or steal office supplies.
The case could still go to trial, but Irwindale officials would like to see a settlement outside court and do not want to shut down Sriracha altogether, City Attorney Fred Galante told the Los Angeles Times (http://lat.ms/17SSD2h).
«The system will learn what reviews are most helpful to customers... and it improves over time,» Amazon spokeswoman Julie Law told CNET.
Sources told The Times that Facebook's communications team wanted Zuckerberg, who rarely speaks about Facebook's operations in such a public forum, to avoid being defensive and try to answer questions as directly as possible.
More from the New York Times: Tech thinks it has a fix for the problems it created: blockchain After Cambridge Analytica, privacy experts get to say «I told you so» Russia and Venezuela's plan to sidestep sanctions: virtual currencies
It was actually the second time that Zuckerberg had to deny the practice in as many days: On Tuesday, Zuckerberg told a joint session of the Senate that it was a «conspiracy theory,» and denied the practice with a flat «no.»
Our challenge is to update this concept for the digital age: to put readers first and cut through the babble,» Times of London editor John Witherow told The Guardian.
Now is a fitting time to reflect on those words and the principles that underlie them,» CEO Lloyd Blankfein told employees.
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