Sentences with phrase «tough time watching»

I had a tough time watching this show largely because I have seen the original version.
I think Garth knew Alonso was going through a really tough time watching his team loose needing him on the field, and then not get protected.

Not exact matches

It's going to be a tough job to replace the legendary status that Arsene Wenger has had at Arsenal; and it'll certainly seem strange watching the Gunners line up under a different manager for the first time since 1996.
This isn't the first time John Daly has done something like this, but man it is tough to watch.
«I continue to watch our leaders in government, and like all Americans, I continue to be hopeful that our leaders exhibit poise, perspective and the ability to bring our country together during these tough times — which I don't feel our presidency is currently doing — so that's where I'm at.»
Nacho Monreal equalised for us just before half - time, and the onslaught continued after the break, and we eventually walked away with a comfortable 5 - 2 victory, and Souness claims that it would have been a tough watch for Gunners fans.
Valladolid are the kind of team people like me love to watch — they're spunky, move the ball around well, use the pitch well, and have a tough time defending on occasion.
Well that was tough at the start for Arsenal, and tough to watch at times and I am not talking about the game not being on TV.
And just in case the first team players that are likely to be in the starting line - up to face West Brom on Monday were thinking it might be an easy game after the tough trip to face the reigning Premier League champions Chelsea last time out, Arsene Wenger can get them to watch the Carabao Cup game between the Baggies and Man City.
KEY FACT: This is the first top - flight encounter between Huddersfield and Brighton MATCH ODDS: Huddersfield 17/10 Draw 21/10 Brighton 2/1 bet365 Pick: Half time score 0 - 0 @ 6/5 ANDY SAYS: Home win here for me, be close but think Town will win... 2 - 1 GRAEME SAYS: Hard not to see SILKY SAYS: Tough one to call, but will just side with Huddersfield... 2 - 1 FOOTBALLIndex — One to follow: At 64p, Solly March is very much one to watch for Brighton
It has not always been smooth sailing, with Wenger's transfer policy called into question on a regular basis in recent times, but he remains among the best in the business and Arsenal know finding a successor will be tough — having watched on from afar as rivals Manchester United have struggled to fill the void created by Sir Alex Ferguson's departure.
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It must have been a difficult time, and a tough decision to make, but much better than watching all their hard work just slip away.
Think back to the last time you watched a good Hollywood film about someone overcoming tough odds and emerging — after a setback or two — splendidly victorious.
Tough watch at times but I sat through both parts in the middle of blockbuster silly season / school holidays and enjoyed the change.
Emotionally, it is a tough one to watch for sure, but worth putting in the time.
This very tough film is hilarious at times but switches to sobering quickly as you watch his aunt, played by his real aunt Krisha, spiral out of control.
Even though the film may be tough to watch at times, there's no denying the magnetic power Korine holds over you.
The characters are tough, take no shit kind of people and it's a fun time to watch them interact among others like them and to watch the faces of those who simply don't understand them.
As a challenge to himself, Ray writes an early eulogy for Frank in which he recalls a time when he watched his so - called tough dad pet a bunny.
It's tough to watch the trailer for The Drop and not feel pangs of sadness knowing that it'll be the last time we see James Gandolfini in a new film.
It's a very tough movie to watch (it's violent, intense, unbelievably sad and even infuriating at times), but like the crime novel at the center of the story, it demonstrates the power that a great piece of fiction can have on you, even one as polarizing and challenging as this.
Despite the pitch - black themes, the performances and direction guide us through to the bitter end with style, making this a surprisingly easy film to watch even through the toughest of times.
No more details need be provided, just know that the story and the people are twisted and demented, and the violence and sexuality are the type that make a film tough to watch at times.
Skype (School Library Journal, January 2008) It's a Mad Mad Wordle (School Library Journal, July 2009) Ramping up Your Library Website (School Library Journal, January 2010) Empowering Students for Life (Multimedia Schools, March 2010) Everyday Advocacy (School Library Journal, August 2010) Checking Out the iPad (Multimedia Schools, November / December 2010) Librarians as Leaders (TechEdge, February 2011) E-Books: Just Jump In (Library Media Connection, Jan / Feb 2011) Tech Tools for Tough Times (TechEdge, November 2011) Learning Together: the Evolution of a 1:1 iPad program (Internet @Schools, January 2012) Backchanneling on the Front Burner (Library Media Connection, May / June 2012) Power of Gaming (Internet @ Schools Idea Watch column, May / June 2012) BYOT to the Library (Tech Edge, September 2012) Data Delivery: Getting the Story Out (Internet @ Schools Idea Watch column Sept 2012) iPads for Everyone (School Library Journal, October 2012) The 1:1 Experience (Internet @ Schools Idea Watch November / December 2012) Innobrarians: Librarians as Innovators (Internet @ Schools Idea Watch Jan / Feb 2013) From Professional Development to Personalized Learning (Library Media Connection Jan 2013) Live - Blogging Learning (Internet @ Schools Idea Watch March / April 2013) For E-books the Future is Now... Maybe (Internet @ Schools May / June 2013) Project Advocacy column: What are We Afraid Of?
Fun to watch, but tough to watch at the same time.
Sure, watching your little rider wipe out and go all ragdoll is fun but it's tough to keep enjoying it after the 25th time.
Especially in today's tougher economic times, millions of families are watching their spending more closely than ever, and let's face it, no one wants to throw money away on products or services that are not a good value.
We just hope Samsung will add an option to permanently show the time in watch mode, unless it's a tough thing to implement when all the other smartwatch functionality is disabled.
A great example is its Tough Movement tech, which is found in high - end G Shock watches, and combines features like solar charging and automatically updating time.
You'll have a tough time breaking this watch, so it should last you quite a few years.
It uses a 24 - hour military - style time dial encased in a nylon resin case (the part of the watch that acts as a base for the watch face) that feels tough to the touch.
I think that watching families get through tough times, stay together, and thrive will make the challenging aspects of this career field well worth it for your relative.
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