Sentences with phrase «who hobbles»

For Sachs, a bricoleur is one «who hobbles together functional contraptions out of already given or collected materials, which he re-tools and re-signifies into new objects with novel uses, but more importantly, which he regenerates into a new, oscillating syntax: one of loss, gain, and more than anything, one of play.»
Thankfully that left us with Shkodran Mustafi who hobbled off towards the end and had to allow Troy Deeney out of his pocket as he did so.
The only blemish on that first half was an injury to John Terry, who hobbled off to be replaced by Adbul Baba Rahman.

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But those who have given this approach a try have grievously misunderstood the real reason Chinese regulations and policies keep their companies out of China or have hobbled their businesses inside the Middle Kingdom.
But industry experts say Best Buy and Yahoo, each led by a new CEO who inherited companies hobbled by dysfunctional cultures, are trying to send a broader message to employees, male or female, that they mean business.
Ben, celibate gay man who works with our GLBTQ youth ministry, said that it took him 9 years to come to his senses and he is so blessed to be healthy and free from the afflictions that have hobbled so many of those GLBTQ brothers and sisters who remain trapped in the twilight zone of fornication... separated from God and yet so close with the simple renunciation of sinful acts.
Worked great for me and even my sick toddler, who was refusing food, hobbled them up.
He's getting involved on both ends of the floor and is benefiting from a hobbled Griffin who is obviously laboring and limited on offense.
The fact that someone would question the top - 10 ranking of a now - gimpy 31 - year - old guard, who's been hobbled by two bad knees... who posted the lowest scoring average of his career since his rookie year... who posted his lowest free - throw shooting percentage of his entire career... who really struggled in the playoffs... isn't that crazy, really.
Even though Scully was the voice describing Hank Aaron's 715th home run, Kirk Gibson's hobbled homer, and The Catch, and we can all rally around those highlights as shared moments together, we aren't part of the select few, the 3 to 5 percent of baseball fans who got to spend their entire baseball lives with him.
The startled trainer who learned much of his trade by working for Ben Jones in the late»30s took one look at Silver Spoon as she hobbled onto the railroad siding and rushed to phone Farm Manager Balding.
But last week Gibson, who has been hobbled by a sprained right knee and a strained left hamstring, went on the DL for the second time this season, and rightfielder Mike Marshall is still bothered by the sore back that sidelined him for 30 games.
Not even on a hobbled opponent who could barely put weight on his lead leg.
When its starting quarterback and his substitute hobbled off to the hospital, Texas was on its last legs, but they were the sturdy ones of Randy McEachern, who led the Horns to an upset of Oklahoma
He kept the second - ranked Dolphins pass defense guessing by spreading the ball around to nine different receivers, even without a single target to Torrey Smith, who was clearly hobbled by a lingering knee injury.
Ty Isaac, who was hobbled following the Air Force game, is expected to be OK moving forward: Harbaugh on Ty Issac: I...
The younger you are, the faster you heal: an 8 - year - old who sprains his ankle during a soccer game might be back on the field in as little as a few days; the same ankle sprain would likely hobble that child's mom or dad for a couple weeks.
In 2012, Espaillat narrowly won the Bronx portion of the district by 233 votes, getting 2,531 votes despite a lack of institutional support there, compared to 2,298 votes for Rangel who was hobbled by back problems, but had the support of the Democratic establishment.
But the push was hobbled by the corruption prosecution of former SUNY Poly President Alain Kaloyeros, who was Cuomo's top aide on the Upstate economy.
The majority leader has been hobbled by Albany's Independent Democratic Conference, a splinter group of Democrats who vote with state Republicans, undermining the Westchester legislator's leadership.
Buhari fails the integrity test by his benevolent treatment of Fulani terrorists, who are on the rampage nationwide; his continued retention of appointees who smuggled in a wanted pension thief, and who at various times, have hobbled the anti-corruption war.
Others including several insiders who didn't want to be named for fear of spurring more dissension, agreed that Cox could be hobbled, especially on the all - important fund - raising front.
The hard - learned lessons from earlier Ebola outbreaks — early case identification, communicating how to protect oneself and tracking all people who may have been exposed — are challenging to apply in this epidemic, which is hobbled by poor health infrastructure, the massive scale of the outbreak and little funding to mount a comprehensive response.
Looting has emptied laboratories, and many scientists who remain in Iraq are hobbled by security concerns.
When he was 6, they took him to a doctor who gave him metal braces, and then they helped him learn to hobble around on them.
There is also the case of a male chimpanzee who had injured his fingers in a fight and hobbled around leaning on a bent wrist instead of his knuckles.
However, among these elite athletes hobbles a crumbling Captain Richie who, at the young age of 31, seems to be coping with more injuries than a UFC fighter.
The original release of the game was an interesting (but not great) concept hobbled by atrocious execution, and it seems like the people who went in trying to rescue it have managed to make things worse in an overall sense.
But the action scenes are terrifically exciting and very well done, and Hawke does his damndest to survive the overacting of Hurt and the underacting of Cox, who is so wooden he should be the one hobbling around on that wooden stump.
The big draw here is star Margot Robbie, who plays Harding, a gold medal hopeful whose career was derailed after her ex-husband cooked up a scheme to hobble Nancy Kerrigan.
His personal life is similarly hobbled by Bobbie Jo (Katie Holmes), the ex-wife who won custody of their daughter.
As a hobbled cleaning woman who takes care of people who need help, Hong decided to play the role by introducing, then subverting, the shrill and bossy Tiger - Mom cliche with quick bursts of simplified English.
For instance, I've had some heartening conversations of late with leaders who want to reflect on and learn from some of the blind spots and missteps that hobbled Obama - era reforms.
Teachers union critics say the tenure and seniority laws that were hobbled by the June ruling protect longtime educators who are ineffective while more proficient ones with less experience face layoffs first.
In the States, the APA's member - publishers who report their figures have seen 20 - percent or better increases in audiobook sales for two years, 2014 and 2015, making it the kind of sector in publishing that many publishers, weary of the hobbled progress of recent ebook markets, understandably welcome.
Especially, I'm kind of hobbled because my options are either I enter as a self - published author or as an author who's working on Amazon Imprints.
Chester is a young adult male cat who was seen hobbling around with a wounded leg.
Those of us who work professionally with cats have also seen repercussions — the declawed cats surrendered to shelters with behavior issues, the cats who have been hobbled with arthritis from years of walking unnaturally, cats who can no longer engage in natural behaviors like scratching and stretching.
Anyone who would give up on it after only 3 days of hobbled multiplayer probably would have moved on to Call of Duty or Destiny in a week or so, anyway.
This disconnect supports our belief that the climate change alarmists are not as interested in protecting the environment as they are in choking developed economies, hobbling capitalism and punishing those who engage in conspicuous consumption.
As noted above, about two thirds of the US is critical, if not hostile, to the stated objectives of those who promote Anthropogenic Climate Change; which, on the surface, seem designed mainly to hobble our already - weak economy with draconian emissions regulation, while looting it to pay for dubious pre-facto «restitution» to more impoverished regimes around the world.
It reminded me of a marathoner who slow - walks the course, hobbles across the finish line seven hours late, and then declares victory.
Nearly every member of the clergy has a story about a bride or groom who had to that hobble down the aisle after breaking a leg or having some serious injury before their wedding.
Equally fortunately, the plane landed on schedule, so I could bolt for the train then hobble home from the station — with my self - diagnosed shin split — to cuddle the kids, who'd been left in front of the tellie by Husband while he went to a board meeting.
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