Sentences with phrase «unlucky souls»

"Unlucky souls" refers to people who consistently experience unfortunate events or circumstances. Full definition
Despite a low budget, the film feels comfortably epic, feeling out a world of vampires and humans at war, with a few unlucky souls caught in the middle.
Death by chili pepper may not be a common way to die, but it's certainly a possibility for unlucky souls adventurous enough to try Dragon's Breath, the new hottest pepper in town.
In other words, it is not enough to argue for erasing a strange maze of trash glimpsed over the years by a few unlucky souls.
It's an interesting film from Roth who introduces some fun elements to the ever - popular home invasion genre, but it just never clicks and ultimately underwhelms where it should have found its stride and ran away with the premise of two gorgeously evil girls putting one unlucky soul through hell.
More, the grossest of them are just direct pulls from the original, so the shock value of what happens when one unlucky soul decides to shave their legs is significantly lessened because of this.
As many unlucky souls found out, if your contributions exceed your limit for the year, you'll be subject to a 1 % tax each month on the amount of the over-contribution.
Imagine you are the unlucky soul who happens to retire just as one of the losing periods pops up and shrinks your savings just when you need the money.
And of course you believe He will punish in unimaginable torture for all eternity those unlucky souls that for some unknown reason were not fortunate enough to be chosen to receive this gift.
After the gig, Pat's the unlucky soul who stumbles upon a woman with a screwdriver sticking out of her head.
Until that point, though, the film is a finely weaved tapestry of absolute corruption and its effects on the key players and those unlucky souls caught in the crossfire.
Inside, it's Recaro seats and a special rear bench for those unlucky souls caught in a sports hatchback.
Sadly, I am one of the unlucky souls who fell victim to this new rule.
Consider, among these unlucky souls, the four legged ones who have to spend their holidays — all of their days, in fact — at the local ASPCA or animal shelter.
If you were one of the unlucky souls who received a plastic card, Chase will replace it with a metal one as they become available.
And no professional's work is tougher to quantify than a lawyer's (unless you are one of the unlucky souls who labors to meet billable hours «goals»).
Two pieces of (sort of) good news: (1) this only affects grads from 2012 to 2015 — about 30,000 unlucky souls.
Overall, the promise of having accounting integrated with practice management is a huge help, ethics shield, and time saver for the unlucky soul at the law firm who has to deal with the books.
For those unlucky souls who won't be travelling to Japan in the near future, I offer instead the National Geographic website article on the Noruma jellyfish invasion, which, you'll no doubt be pleased to learn, has more pics of the polyps.
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