Sentences with phrase «which wreck we»

Most of the students studying in these globally recognized universities find writing homework help as the most stressful job for them as it involves elongated texts which wreck the learning and understanding spirit of students.
This fact is, of course, the source of much distress and tension when the «eternal triangle» appears and breeds at times a fierce jealousy which wrecks marriages.
I don't blame Arteta, I blame Arsene for yet again failing to get adequate cover, as he did last season with the CB positions, which wrecked our season before it even started.
I thought co-sleeping might be the way to go, but he thinks it is his birthright to be attached to the boob the whole time which wrecks my sleep.
Other analysts cite recent storms including Harvey, as well as Sandy, which wrecked areas of New Jersey and New York in 2012, as evidence.
Wrecked boasts online, local and co-op play for up to four players and looks set to follow faithfully in the wake of Supersonic Software's previous titles Micro Machines v4 and Mashed — to which Wrecked is a spiritual successor.
As an 18 - year - old, he traveled to Russia and made money trading privatization vouchers — you know, the botched, scandal - ridden privatization which wrecked Russa's economy and led to the domination of the economy by ex-KGB oligarchs.
On the other hand, I have met way too many that were not well bred, trained, socialized or treated kindly... all of which wrecks the dog.
Near the southern end of Noordhoek Beach you'll find the wreck of the steamship «Kakapo», which wrecked close to 100 years ago when the captain mistook Chapmans» Peak for the Cape of Good Hope.
It wrecks the economy, which wrecks the government, which destabilizes everything.
Everything possible should be done to discourage driving, which wrecks havoc on human health and the environment.

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Barris had stated that parts from the wrecked Spyder were put into two other cars, both of which were involved in racing accidents, one of them fatal.
Having witnessed my share of leadership train wrecks over the years, I was most impressed with the principle of «Communication IS Leadership,» which Reiff personally crafted in definition as «daily execution of practicing consistent, reliable, predictable, effective, thoughtful, compassionate, and yes, even courteous communication.»
In a New York Times profile promoting his upcoming film «Deadpool 2,» Ryan Reynolds discussed how he copes with anxiety, which, as the Times wrote, makes him «often, quite secretly, a nervous wreck
His roster of high - profile clients includes Harper's Bazaar, GQ, Purple, Vice, Yves Saint Laurent Beauté and Valentino; he routinely photographs celebrities and other public figures, including Barack Obama, and has a genius for garnering attention, as seen in Miley Cyrus's «Wrecking Ball» video, which he directed.
It was a major shift — and one that took a while to catch on; first used with The Princess and the Frog, a well - reviewed film with disappointing sales, it began to catch hold with Tangled (2010) and Wreck - it - Ralph (2012), each of which outperformed financial and critical expectations.
You also need a contingency plan for when the European Union wrecks the Greek banks, which basically have been the tool of the oligarchy in Greece.
The slow - motion train wreck began with an obscure Tax Court of Canada ruling in 2003, in which the judge sided with insurer State Farm against the Canada Revenue Agency.
A scenario in which the U.S. and China end up in a trade war that wrecks the U.S. economy, shrinks foreign investment and sends property values on a tailspin is still unlikely, but no longer outlandish.
It is equally noteworthy that Citigroup, the global behemoth which started this systemic train wreck in 1999 by forcing the repeal of the Glass - Steagall Act, is also on the list.
Then you gradually store more of your wealth in bonds — which are less apt to lose half their value in the blink of an eye — reducing the chance of your gravy train being wrecked just as you were about to put your feet up.
There is nothing «fair» or «compassionate» about this government's ideological policies that have created a fiscal train wreck the likes of which our province has never seen.
Millions of gallant souls have known that experience, and instead of being wrecked by life's tragedies or driven into skepticism and cynicism, they have found an inner resource which brought them through their hardships radiant and triumphant.
Can anyone seriously suggest that a man of Paul's not inconsiderable intellectual powers should lose his «prospects» and wreck his career for the sake of something which never really happened?
The 1990s will be a time of enormous shifts, processes which may «all but wreck the society in which they occur.»
Face it: your religion is an incoherent, schizophrenic wreck that draws on at least three separate ideas about the divine, all of which haven't got the morals of a kindergarten brat.
In at least half - a-dozen cases I have seen the whole front of a house wrecked except the niche from which a statue of Our Lady or the Sacred Heart held outstretched arms to all the passers - by.»
On days when I am tempted to resign myself to the inexorable triumph of the modernism / liberalism nexus that Bottum describes, I wonder if it might not take a catastrophic wreck, after which, with heroic labor, a chastened world repairs the damage and lays tracks in a different direction.
Since I last wrote on this subject, in the period approaching the Pope's triumphant visit (which, like many others, I was very concerned that this issue would be used by the Dawkins / Tatchell coalition to wreck) work has continued within the Church to understand the problem.
However, I appreciate that now you need help with what is fast becoming an addiction, an «illness» of the soul, which can take a good man and wreck him, like a flu bug can destroy someone's health.
It is true that doing so wrecks underwriting and can't help but raise overall insurance costs for everyone if nothing else is done — or allow the insurance industry to be driven out of business, which many Obamacare supporters desire.
Luther was the wild boar who was wrecking the vineyard of the Church and he was said to be guilty, along with accomplices, of all sorts of things which were declared to be heretical.
And last week he got his license and bought himself a car with the cash he makes as a lifeguard, which of course means that now when he snatches his keys and heads for the door, I'm a nervous wreck thinking that he's going to get stopped by the cops.»
As we cheer St Peter's successor on his visit to Britain later this year, we will probably be uncomfortably aware that there will be plenty of efforts to wreck the trip, to make tensions and divisions appear among Christ's flock, to spoil what could be a joyous and uplifting event, and to block any spiritual benefits which might flow.
This allows them to gain strategic positions of leadership in which their anger and fear can wreck havoc in interpersonal relationships.
John is waging a holy war on a falsehood which could wreck the faith.
Because before it was guy The Shrub, who sorta kinda ran the deficit way up and started two pointless wars and wrecked the economy and little stuff like that, which people seem to think means that we Republicans can't select a decent candidate for the life of us.
i could eat tons of it too which is prob why i always felt crappy afterwards (oh hey gluten, you wreck my guts).
What this means, as James Wreck pointed out at the industry dinner last Saturday at El Pinto, is that if Ed succeeds, he'll have not just the title, but over 500,000 of the world's hottest peppers with which to exploit it.
largely because CWT is inheriting a team that has a lot of talent that finished with a winning record and a bowl win last year which is so unlike his previous 3 stops where he inherited absolute train - wrecks with losing records and had them improved and pointing north his very first year.
He left some great foundation too which Allergi is only now either selling or wrecking.
If the front of the pack wrecks out — which they often do at short tracks like Bristol — he'll be able to scoot by them and have a real shot.
Ends Joe Ostman and Mike Danna combined for 18 tackles for loss and 10.5 sacks last year, and Malik Fountain was a wrecking ball against the run, recording 10 tackles for loss (only one of which was a sack).
Please give actual reasons why other than he «guarantees success» which... he doesn't... Dortmund has been a train - wreck this season far worse than any season at Arsenal under Wenger..
Or perhaps more accurately, there's more than one perspective from which to view a train wreck.
Now, while it is possible that our favourite Danish target - misser has a doll fetish (I really really hope not), it's more likely he mistook the words, because the Danish word for «mannequin» can also mean «supermodel», which sounds a lot more like our Bendy, the car - wrecking, pant - sponsoring, trouser - losing scallyway.
He was out of the side for the majority of our horrible end of season run following the March international break, missing the defeats to Reading, Brentford, Wolves, and Burton which ultimately wrecked our season.
The possibility of Ferrari and Red Bull taking Mercedes on at Spa was wrecked after a first - lap crash which cleared the way for Nico Rosberg to win again.
However, fatigue has been doing its bit wrecking the Nerazzurri in this past month which has seen them out of Europe and lose grip on the Scudetto.
I was still using the shield (which I eventually ditched at 9 weeks), and was a wreck, checking his weight practically every week for the first month.
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