Sentences with phrase «under piles»

Piles of bills on the kitchen counter, DVDs strewn about the living room and a beautiful antique dining room tabletop that's buried under piles of paper.
But somewhere under piles of laundry and tantrums, there's grace too.
Truly useful content was buried under piles of fluff and worthlessness.
It is dark and I think I see the perfect hiding place under a piles of leaves.
As it decomposes under piles of waste with no access to sunlight or oxygen, it decomposes anaerobically — a process that inevitably generates methane, a greenhouse gas that according to Science Daily, «is roughly 30 times as potent as a heat - trapping gas [compared to carbon dioxide].»
But you just bury your arguments under piles of jargon and poor organization.
And Britney - given her bizarre behavior, reputation, and lack of responsibility, probably has her pets hidden under piles of underwear which we all know she refuses to wear.
As they get out from under the piles of debt they have accrued, they will start buying homes again.
Representative Mark DeSaulnier took a leadership role by introducing the Student Borrowers Fairness Act while claiming that it was the «first step toward making sure our students can emerge from under their piles of crippling debt.»
The idea that you have to pay your dues by suffering for years, practically suffocating under the the piles of rejection letters, is archaic.
It's crucial for teachers to have a support network within the school, so should they feel they're sinking under piles of administration and heavy workloads, they know they can share their concerns and ask for guidance, ensuring they feel supported in their job.
The practical effects are outstanding, and Jones manages to bring a humanity to his character from under piles of makeup and latex.
With the help of barge man and smuggler, Bard (Luke Evans)-- a doughty human of whom we'll hear more later — the gang are forced hide under piles of fish and, later, crawl up latrines to enter the economically depressed port town of Lake - front.
The claustrophobia of being at war in such confined spaces is amplified by the danger of imminent discovery by Germans tunnelling in the opposite direction, or from collapse and suffocation under piles of dirt and rubble.
A native of New York City, where he grew up in a household that read six newspapers daily, he dreamed of ending his days like the tabloid - famous Collyer brothers of Manhattan, who died in their brownstone, buried under piles of old papers.
The bare - bones production sometimes left them with very little room in the bus, and so in many scenes crew - members are simply hiding under piles of clothes.
When these organic materials are buried under piles of garbage deep within a landfill, they decompose anaerobically (without oxygen) and generate methane — a harmful greenhouse gas.
But a year after that declaration, Accra is still submerged under piles of rubbish and I don't see a coherent way forward.
I had nightmares about drowning under piles of nappies.
Whether or not you're buried under piles of snow this week, now is a great time to whip up a batch of these babies.
I haven't been here in a while because I've been buried under piles of work; but I had to dig myself out of my pile when I saw the title of this post.
We set up an Easter Egg hunt for the little kids, hiding the colourful chocolates in tree branches and under piles of autumn leaves.
The old dream of living in the Lord's presence had died buried under piles and piles of coping devices.
She considered bankruptcy but ultimately worked her way out from under the pile of medical bills.
Stay out of everybody's news feed, and instead quietly bury the problem under a pile of archival evidence that you actually fixed it.
There are other forms of debt - financing with less - friendly terms than the SBA loan — but again, those come with their own requirements (not to mention the burden of starting your business under a pile of debt).
But they did used to burn them at the stake, or crush them under a pile of rocks, or hang them, or drown them, etc, etc..
If I place dynamite under a pile of bricks no matter how many times it blows up it will never make a house for that I need architects, engineers and construction workers.
We often get buried under a pile of should, that is, things we think we should be doing (or not doing).
The end result is that we get buried under a pile of «should.»
As per Professor Crossan's analyses in his many books, the body of Jesus would have ended up in the mass graves of the crucified, eaten by wild dogs, covered with lime in a shallow grave, or under a pile of stones.
In this elaborate, visually striking sequence, Lenny Belardo (played by Jude Law) crawls from under a pile of sleeping babies, wakes up from this dream, gets dressed, goes out to address his papacy saying — as he later puts it — outrageous things to the crowd, then gets excommunicated, only to wake up and realize this is yet another dream.
I have a dream that multitudes of God's people will no longer tolerate those man - made systems that have put them in religious bondage and under a pile of guilt, duty, condemnation, making them slaves to authoritarian systems and leaders.
Left all alone on this mysterious day, the «ghost train rumbled by» and the leaning chimney collapsed, burying Becky under a pile of rubble.
Hide out under a pile of blankets.
Richard's take: It smells like a real taco, it looks like a real taco under a pile of pico de gallo, cilantro, salsa and onion, but alas this is not a real barbacoa taco.
I especially like using it for steaks during the winter, when the barbecue was buried under the pile of snow we got here in Winnipeg.
It can always be found up there in the right corner, under the pile of lemons.
I got the notice when I happened to check email and it's sitting on my dining room table under a pile of mail... it's my treat when the laundry is all done and everything is put away where it belongs.
FOUND IT — under a pile of recipe pages torn from magazines.
Let me just say — I'm not a huge fan of sweet potato casseroles, but I politely scooped out a small spoonful and soon it was buried under a pile of stuffing.
Biddeford The mere thought of a blustery New England winter might be enough to keep the average American curled up under a pile of blankets, but this train car - turned - diner's continued success proves nothing stops hardscrabble Mainers from getting their mitts on delicious home - cooked meals.
Dreamer and Bubba Ray buried Strowman under a pile of tables, but Dreamer was then eliminated by a suicide dive from Harper through a table on the outside.
Love, compassion, full bellies, eyes full with sunshine, hugs and warmth, all remain hidden under the pile of the unfolded clothes.
36 photos of chickens, 4 photos of ants under a pile of logs, and 1 photo of Mama and Annabel in the garden (above).
And when I feel UNfabulous and buried under a pile of filthy princess dresses... I tell myself to shut - up, stop complaining and remind myself to laugh it off and put on more lipstick.
We would just lose it under the pile of papers on our desks.
What had probably started out as a press release under a pile of police reports on the daily's city desk had somehow percolated its way up to the very pinnacle of the paper.
Five people were trapped under a pile of scaffolding in SoHo on Sunday when heavy winds collapsed a sidewalk shed, witnesses and officials said.
Einstein's pickled brain was still in the jars, under a pile of boxes in Harvey's basement.
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