The phrase
"water under the bridge" means that something in the past is now over and done with, and there's no point dwelling on it or letting it affect you any longer.
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Again, this is
not water under the bridge, and the deal struck last week should not be allowed to stand if we care at all about the integrity of the capital markets.
Again, this is
not water under the bridge, and the deal struck last week should not be allowed to stand if we care at all about the integrity of the capital markets.
There is so much
water under the bridge for Ralston that one can easily forget that this man on a ladder stashing old bookcases in the rafters coached Stanford to Rose Bowl victories in 1971 and»72 and has already been elected to the College Football Hall of Fame.
«No
longer water under the bridge, statistics yields new data on sea levels: Untraditional approach expected to save lives, businesses, and communities along East Coast shows rate accelerating at a pace in contrast to previously accepted data.»
With a
little water under the bridge, and the second episode of story content on the way, we figured that now would be a good time to catch up with him and see what the reaction to the game has been like, and how it's affected the way the game's development is continuing:
There's been a lot of
water under the bridge in the eight and a half years since Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory shipped back in 2005.
It also helped, I'm sure, that the ABCA claimed it was applying the SCC's own words in Walker Estate v. York Finch Hospital, in declaring that the Athey material contribution test applied, not the but for test, but that's
likely water under the bridge, at least for now.
However over the last couple of years the franchise have taken a turn for the «worse» with all the hate the last release got, but that is
water under the bridge now as we get to head back into the RE universe with the release of Resident Evil: Revelations.
Incredible though it may seem, this Royal Academy show is Britain's first major overview of abstract expressionism since Tate's The New American Painting in 1959, and there's been a lot of
water under the bridge since then.
«Course, there's plenty
of water under the bridge since (& fair value estimates obviously change), but I anticipated a substantial UDG price decline back in 2014... in reality, the shares almost doubled in the last few years!
«There's been a lot of
water under the bridge, and I have moved to other projects,» Taillefer wrote.
But that's
all water under the bridge.
I haven't been asked to join the board, but it's
water under the bridge, unfortunately.
Anyhow, it is
water under the bridge now.
Well,
water under the bridge, you may say.
esense — Don't you mean «swept under the rug» rather than «
water under the bridge»?
But that is
water under the bridge.
Christian complacency is
water under the bridge!
There is just to much «
water under the bridge» on plane flights, to try and make an issue out of it.
Thankfully thats
all water under the bridge now.
Evidently, that's
all water under the bridge.
Sometimes the internet gets on my nerves, but then it gives me sweet date syrup and it's
all water under the bridge!
Mr Wenger failed to stock properly during the transfer window but
its water under the bridge now.
Alright, is
water under the bridge now.
For me phases 1 & 2 are done and dusted,
water under the bridge — I am only thinking of post-Ozil Arsenal.
Now is (and it will be anyway)
water under the bridge.
Then he kicked off the old Cesc saga again — quite unecessarily imo — FFS when will people accept this as
water under the bridge.
I'm glad it's
all water under the bridge or whatever now.
Ah, is
water under the bridge now but I was so beaten that day.