Sentences with phrase «to wither»

He qualified as a solicitor in 1988 and was a partner at Withers from 1999 until September 2014, when he joined Hughes Fowler Carruthers.
How much is he willing to stay with Naoko, if she runs the risk of withering away quicker just by staying with him.
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In particular, he thinks he knows how to save the newspaper industry from withering away.
He's a prime ally of anti-fracking campaigners and has come in for withering criticism from the gas industry.
State officials have been targeted with withering criticism for the website, known as Cover Oregon, which never launched because of technical problems.
Jesus did not write a letter to the editor, make a plan to help others with similar problems, start a task force, raise support, begin a non-profit organization to raise awareness for people with withered hands, address the cultural, sociological, and theological errors which had created the problem, or any of the other things He could have done.
It's also the creation of Republicans who have controlled state government since 2011 and has been under withering criticism by legislative Democrats almost since its inception.
The prime - time speech themselves featured praise for police officers as well as withering criticism of Hillary Clinton's handling of the Benghazi terrorist attack.
The 46 - year - old — who has not ruled out a return to the Commons one day - infuriated Mrs May with a series of withering attacks on her via his London newspaper's editorials.
The final GMC Envoy rolled off Moraine's line in 2008, done in by withered demand for old - school SUVs.
Two strawberry plants joined the garden this year and I'm pleased about that: from what I've seen in other people's yards, they don't wither away in the cold.
In Episode Four, with the fearsome Wither Storm more dangerous than ever, Jesse,...
Now, with last year a yawning pothole in our rearview mirror, let's take a look at some of the most interesting games of 2018, and how they might deliver some much - needed entertainment to us as our world withers into dim nothingness.
Good government and public policy advocates have taken withering looks at the water authority and other public utilities that have become frequent stops for political patronage appointees.
Schultz and Chick - Fil - A's Dan Cathy (who spoke out opposing gay marriage) have faced withering critiques for their activism, while Facebook's Sandberg and Goldman Sach's Blankfein have generally been praised for their public statements supporting gender and marriage equality.
Andrew Terry joins the firm as corporate tax partner after more than seven years at Withers LLP.
Now compare Haun's photograph of Genora Covington with the Ernest Withers picture of Helen Ann Smith, shown below.
We know we can lean on Bill Withers.
The twice - around - the - clock endurance race was run in withering heat, with 97 - degree temperatures on the second day of racing.
The embattled chairwoman of the New York City Housing Authority faced withering questioning at the City Council about lapses in lead - paint inspections, and she struggled to explain communication failures that left the public uninformed about the risks they posed.
Resilience is like a muscle that strengthens with exercise and withers when left idle.
After all, considerable investment has gone into their creation, and it would indeed be a pity if the investment just withers away into oblivion one fine day.
Like a sparrow that is alone upon the housetop... My days are like a shadow that declineth, And I am withered like grass.
And during the dry season, when the rains do not come and the grass withers away and the ground is parched, it is not uncommon to find hundreds of different animals all sharing the same watering hole.
(Mark 11:12 - 14, NIV) As a result, the tree withered from the roots (v. 20).
7 - Eleven founder and chairman Russ Withers says allegations of staff underpayment by franchisees have challenged all levels of the company, and substantial changes will be made to its business model.
Broward County Sheriff Scott Israel has come under withering scrutiny after the revelation last week that deputy Scot Peterson, the school's assigned security officer, was nearby when the shooting began but did not go into the building to confront the suspect during the attack.
More than 1.7 million cattle died of starvation or thirst — and at least 2.2 million acres of crops withered across at least five states.
Douglas Carswell and Zac Goldsmith delivered withering assessments of the coalition's recall proposals, published in a white paper before Christmas, in an appearance before the Commons» political and constitutional reform committee this morning.
And from these businesses rose the railroads that once dominated state and national economies before withering to shadows of their former selves.
Ernest C. Withers documented the Civil Rights Movement with close - up photographs of Dr. Martin Luther King.
One of his most withering reviews came in response to his 2007 show at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, which Roberta Smith of
When Jack has Susie's last roll of film developed and finds a photo of Harvey with his face obscured by a rose, he heads over to Harvey's house and plucks a dead rose from a bush: it blossoms miraculously in his hand then withers along with his resolve to confront the man.
I am realizing that some of these things are not possible without withering and even dying a bit.
In what could easily be considered a worst - case scenario for the fate of the world's largest rainforest, a study led by Brazil's National Institute of Special Research found that the size of the Amazon could be reduced 50 percent by 2050, the «tipping point» for when it will slowly wither away entirely.
Unlike basil, which withers quickly if you don't use it right away, parsley has some staying...
Senior European public affairs professionals have delivered withering verdicts on Brexit, as lobbyists across Europe try to get to grips with the referendum result.
I recently won an award for it, so I'm not cowering under withering glances anymore.
Open data is too important to let wither on the vine.
OT: The manager and coach sit like very old withered leaves which are ready to be blown off anytime.
The legend of kimchi's origin tells of a poor farmer whose stock of vegetables had been reduced to a few withered old cabbages.
Carphone Warehouse was given a particularly withering stare by the Advertising Standards Agency in a ruling handed down today concerning one of its radio adverts.
Samantha helped launch Withers» first Asian office in Hong Kong in 2008 and was its first office managing director and regional head of wealth planning Asia.
States and school districts have seen their tax bases wither over the past two years, and the financial picture looks bleak for years to come.
But Loeb took the rhetoric to new levels of obstreperousness, and he refined the twist of making withering personal comments about a target company's executives.

Phrases with «to wither»

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