Sentences with phrase «too familiar»

«Red eye,» the all too familiar nemesis of amateur photographers, occurs when a person looks directly at the camera when his or her picture is taken.
The story of vanishing biomes is now all too familiar, but lichens can issue a warning before destruction occurs; they can also signal an environment on the mend.
For most people those symptoms are all too familiar: headache, achiness, tremulousness, diarrhea, loss of appetite, fatigue, and nausea — all of these are cited by Jeffrey G. Wiese and colleagues in a 2000 metastudy on hangovers published in the Annals of Internal Medicine.
The pattern is all too familiar, says Philippe Guérin, director of the WorldWide Antimalarial Resistance Network in London.
Technological infection, on the other hand, is a threat with which the general public is all too familiar.
Which means that researchers and educationalists are left clutching the sort of views which would have been all too familiar to their grandparents.
This saying is all too familiar in many Asian societies, wherein businesses are traditionally passed along the family line.
Most parents are all too familiar with the equation school + kids = sick days.
Sound far too familiar?
* These claims strike me as all too familiar.
It was meant to be a new dawn for Japanese planetary missions, but the disappointing reports from the country's Venus probe Akatsuki are all too familiar.
If it gets too familiar, it will come out flat and boring.
Suggested activities included a cornucopia of ideas — more (and better) mentoring, financial aid in the form of scholarships and loan forgiveness — that are all too familiar.
To Brian Tucker, the horror was all too familiar.
We are all too familiar with the well - trod paths of research science careers but paths to those «other» careers seem uncharted.
Not one of smear campaigns and attack people that has become all too familiar in Albany,» said the mayor.
And it's an issue with which Legislator - elect Parker is all too familiar.
Supervisor Dan Engert, R - Somerset: «We're becoming all too familiar with these ill - conceived, short sighted initiatives that import power from outside the borders of our State at the expense of Upstate New York.
And, ironically, that's something Smith is all too familiar with.
«As I read various articles in the Washington Post, today, I see an all too familiar pattern by its contributing writers.
Sommers is all too familiar with lefty bullying: Like all too many unorthodox thinkers, she's faced numerous campus protests and even speech cancellations because the left would rather censor than argue.
Jews are becoming all too familiar with how many people in Labour treat their concerns.
Odugbo said on Friday at one of the registration centres in Ikeja, Lagos that many of the prospective candidates were not too familiar with the process.
If it's just one plan that is now done, then the political benefits to the governor will erode and will fit into a pattern all too familiar in Albany: policy changes that deal with real problems, but do so in such a limited way that it undermines the program and fuels public cynicism.
«Today we are in the midst of something all - too familiar to those of us who remember the 1970s and 1980s — a hysterical smear campaign directed against trade unions because we represent the only real organised challenge in society to the values and views of our bankrupt establishment.
DiNapoli says the story of city budget issues are all too familiar in city halls across upstate New York.
These frustrations are all too familiar; the West Seneca community expressed similar concerns for years when seven sex offenders, including Bennelthum and Loder, were placed in two group homes on Leydecker Road.
For all of us way too familiar with the dysfunction and abuse of power over the years and watched community participation dwindle (even our own), it is refreshening to see people like McCarthy and Lower East Side Dwellers stand up for themselves, and two MBP administrations stand up to CB3.
That raft is all too familiar, it's still floating around after Ed Millibands ship the SS Soundbite sank.
«The committee's report paints a picture that, sadly, will be all too familiar to many who have found themselves subject to the Mental Health Act.
Convening his task force on the heroin epidemic, Cuomo told Staten Islanders that he expects to get laws passed this session to address the deadly addiction that many New Yorkers have become all too familiar with.
The pattern is all too familiar to neighbors and authorities: set during a quiet time at the rear of a vacant structure that is accessible via one of Troy's numerous alleys, which date back to the late 1700s», many of them originally streets in their own right.
Then a pattern of anti-immigrant hysteria started which will be all too familiar to anyone living in the UK now.
Things like the unpredictable weather in the Southern Tier that we are all too familiar with, has put a delay in upgrades to their home field that has u...
As Theresa May strode out to address the press following an all too familiar chain of events, an all too familiar line of response beckoned.
The De Blasio Administration is under fire as fundraising and conflicts - of - interest investigations paint an all too familiar picture of pay - for - play politics.
I'm not too familiar with South Korea but maybe looking into the merger of the GDR (East --RRB- and the BRD (West Germany) could give some hints (Though the GDR was much less shut off from the world).
The story sounds all too familiar: Bettws is emblematic of apathetic Britain.
That's a little too familiar for my likes, but he's your idol not mine.
Shelley's great poem — The Masque of Anarchy — offers a final inspiration, though one that is perhaps all too familiar for those who watched Ed Miliband's claims about the election - winning potential of «four million conversations» on the doorstep.
The gloomy headlines about life in austerity have become all too familiar reading over recent years, but what have the pressures on household budgets really meant for family life, and could some of the long - term impacts have been hidden from view behind the front door?
I'm not too familiar with specific MPs in other countries, but if you look at US, the only Muslim congressperson (Ellison) is far less religious and far more socially liberal than an average observant Muslim voter would be.
Haha, the Donkey Kick is all too familiar.
This scene is all too familiar among parents, a tired cranky toddler showing all the signs that he or she needs a nap.
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Most moms are all too familiar with these cloths and typically have a lot of them, so that they can keep up with a constant need and rotate them accordingly.
You'll hear them ask questions you've been wondering, have doubts that sound all too familiar, and after the class you may even have some new friends who, surprise, are dealing with the newborn baby, too!
Very early on January 1, I felt that all too familiar pressure of contractions just beginning.
Sadly, this situation is all too familiar for many parents out there.
People who are not too familiar with authentic amber might find this test slightly difficult; however, it is quite effective.
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