Sentences with phrase «trudge with»

Faced with a blizzard of criticism from angry parents forced to trudge with their kids to school through a nor» easter that dumped up to three inches of snow an hour on the Big Apple, a seemingly out - of - touch Chancellor Carmen Fariña defended the call to keep classes open Thursday — blindly declaring it «a beautiful day out there» as wet flakes and freezing rain continued to pelt New Yorkers.
Faced with a blizzard of criticism from angry parents forced to trudge with their kids to school through a nor» easter that dumped up to three inches of snow an hour...
Already the train of thought is in full trudge with revisionist history once again claiming that Suarez was a victim of the English media.
Some of the ensuing hikes can be strenuous, aside from the inherent visual rewards, ship personnel greet trekkers at the end of the trudge with a choice of hot chocolate or a generous tumbler of Johnny Walker Red poured over 2,000 year - old glacial ice.
Beginning in 1858 somewhere in Texas, the film introduces us to Django (played by Jamie Foxx) while he's still un-unchained, trudging with a group of fellow slaves through the woods after being purchased at auction.
Get over yourself, Baillie — we * paid * you to go trudging with chainsaws, so the copyright, such as it is, is * ours *.

Not exact matches

I use to work in a Walmart Tire & Lube Express during college, and still remember trudging home exhausted with oil and grit in every pore.
So they trudged away sadly with heads bowed low and tears streaming down their faces.
Proctor's book is really three smaller pieces clumsily soldered together: a moving depiction of her relationship with her father after her parents» divorce; a grimly factual trudge through the Episcopal «discernment» bureaucracy; and, in the book's final section, an interesting call to change our understanding of how someone should prove his fitness for the priesthood.
With everyone ordered to be happy in the new Cuba and gleeful revolutionaries in Nicaragua, it should be great, at last, to have the stuffy old church out of the way so that it no longer can smear ashes on our foreheads on Wednesday or make us trudge up a hill behind a Jew on Friday.
Throughout the years I have found people who have trudged the battlefield with me.
Sometimes, we have to trudge through the mire of sickness, sadness and suffering to get to that place of rejoicing, and God wants to be with us all along the way.
Unwilling to saddle someone else with this request, I trudged down to the food pantry, filled a few grocery sacks and drove 20 miles out to her place, now and then muttering under my breath.
Probably because I have the best memories of trudging around in my snowy neighborhood as a kid with all of my best friends, collecting pillowcases full of candy.
All those early - morning practices, trudging to the pool and then heading off to class with frozen hair?
Having misplotted Checkpoint 14, we spent our second night trudging vainly through Caribou Valley, a boggy, godforsaken concavity strewn with moose pies and at least five miles, it turned out, from where we belonged.
This year, Mark Brooks hit his tee shot on Thursday a few inches into the sinister sand, nearly holed his delicate explosion and then trudged across the green to rendezvous with his ball — 25 feet below the hole.
With that, Venables trudged his way toward the South Summit, a snowy knoll 200 feet above us.
Everyone has asked themselves at least once, «I wish I could have a man drive through subzero temperatures and trudge through the snow to my door just to hand me a sad little box with a cold, burnt cookie inside!»
So he has trudged on in the new world totally bewildered and without direction.New tribes have come along and pushed his team aside with ease By now he is too entrenched in his ways.
As it stands he gets flak because fans expect to have a world class ST at the tip of the team and we're trudging by with a substitute.
The news conference had trudged along with Bonds's usual feints and dismissals of questions until a reporter asked him about keeping his focus.
By the time they had reached a parking place inside the state fairgrounds and trudged through the dust of the carnival midway, with only one beer stop, and then reached their seats, the game was five minutes old.
A few hours after the beaten Liverpool players trudged off the Emirates pitch, Rovers warmed up for their clash with a nice and easy 3 - 0 win away to Leeds United.
Yet we fearlessly trudge on with medal predictions and what these next two weeks could mean, if anything, for the game.
«There was no player power» exclaimed Ray Wilkins, as Phil Scolari trudged towards the Stamford Bridge exit door with a multi-million pound pay cheque in his back pocket.
We had them on the ropes, but a mixture of poor finishing and some excellent saves from Schmeichel in goal, meant that once again we trudged away from the London Stadium disappointed with the outcome.
Giroud was substituted with around 15 minutes remaining - on the clock against the Hammers and looked in some discomfort as he trudged gingerly off the pitch.
After so many poor results and awful performances, Arsenal are currently in that zombie - like state of trudging towards January, keeping in touch with the rest of the pack and hoping for reinforcements come then.
A hapless Hazard trudged off after just 15 minutes with a groin problem, his struggles this season encapsulated by his 2,289 - minute goal drought with Chelsea.
The entire time I wondered if the neighbors were watching me trudge into the yard with a shovel to bury something under the cover of night.
I waited for my friend to put down her coffee and trudge upstairs to intervene and help her children with their problem.
Even though you're maybe trudging through your final weeks with all the inherent aches and pains of a growing belly, you may want to immortalize this miraculous time of your life.
Yet it was immediately clear that while one of these clients — good - humoured, honest, receptive — was up for wringing every last drop of value possible from his allocated coaching hours, the other — mired in resentments, and with his mind firmly shut to new learning — was going to struggle not to waste his precious coaching time trudging round and round the rut of his difficulties.
You have trudged through the battle field of loss with great courage, coming out on top and doing it all over.
Forty weeks may feel like forever when you're trudging through pregnancy, but with these pregnancy hacks you'll make it through as graceful as a swan.
As I trudged back to school to deliver Zack's forgotten lunchbox of expensive organic food, crafting a lecture on «personal responsibility» in my head, I felt for the rest of the kids making due with limp pizza, Chef Boyardee, or heaven knows what else.
As we trudge out of the darks storms of winter and into spring with the hope of new life blooming, Pregnancy After Loss Support (PALS) is following Minnesota's lead and proclaiming the month of March as PAL Awareness Month, and March 15th as PAL Awareness Day — a month and day to acknowledge the difficult journey of balancing joy and grief during a subsequent pregnancy after loss.
As we trudged around estate after estate — I lost count of how many in all — I tried to comfort myself with the knowledge that it would all be worth it.
The approximately 60 people who trudged to the basement of a Baptist ministry across the street from Kentucky State University welcomed Paul with chants of «President Paul!
As they trudged out of the hall, delegates weren't necessarily in a state of breathless excitement, but pledges for a transformed NHS — paid for with a mansion tax and cash from the coffers of big tobacco — had certainly gone down well.
He listens to everyone who trudges up the battered, creaky staircase and enters his office with a look of hope or, sometimes, desperation.
Now they're trudging through a crowded nominating process with no obvious standout hopeful.
WITH her small child in tow, a young woman trudges across the hazardous clutter of a vast, dusty rubbish dump in Pune, India, scanning for scrap to sell.
If a mother has trudged many kilometers with a feverish child, it's hard for a health worker to send her away without something «powerful,» such as an antibiotic or an antimalarial, Hopkins says.
Adding sound effects to an animation is still no different to dubbing it onto filmed footage: someone has to record the sound of a glass smashing, say, or trudge through a tray of gravel to mimic footfalls, then sync the noise with the action.
The standard, highly processed (removes fibre) North American diet trudges along with 15 grams.
I even kept up with my workouts with Tehera, even though it meant trudging into Manhattan from Brooklyn.
As we were trudging uptown, with mayhem all around us on a warm, late - summer day, Mel and I had this conversation.
I hate that you and Hallie have both had your own bad set of cards to deal with lately, but I truly believe that s *** makes you stronger (it just sucks trying to trudge through it all while trying to figure out how you can still be you and a good friend).
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