Sentences with phrase «wrenching so»

After determining that no one is home, we try to find a neighbor with a large wrench so we can turn the water off at the street, or I run home to find such a wrench.
Numerous attempts were made to repair the shifter, including handing Earnhardt a wrench so he could try and assemble it back together himself.
On the other end is a set of wrenches so you actually have 26 tools all in one kit!
Once all the hardware is on and the wire mesh is firmly attached, tighten the nuts with your wrench so nothing comes loose.

Not exact matches

It's an heart wrenching story and a great read; so much so that it is soon to become a major motion picture produced by Gerald Molen who produced or co-produced Shindler's List, Jurassic Park, Rain Man and many more Hollywood blockbusters.
But rising gas prices — or, more accurately, wildly fluctuating gas prices — have thrown a wrench into the calculations of Barrie homebuyers, who are finding it difficult to determine whether it still makes financial sense to live so far away from their jobs.
If so, Clark losing power really threw a wrench in those plans.
But this wrenching concern over the deficit — particularly when the situation in Puerto Rico remains so dire — is hard for some to swallow when conservatives are simultaneously pushing forward a tax reform package that could leave a more than a trillion - dollar hole in the deficit and have signed on to spending bills that added more than $ 100 billion to defense spending, without the immediate promise of offsets elsewhere.
MS. Egan, you refer to «WE» about 25 times in your «oh - so - heart - wrenching» article.
But, please, don't be so full of it that you deny that valleys exist (or that the journey back to the mountaintop can be a gut - wrenching climb even without people at the top kicking rocks in your face.)
Again, wrenching pulpit out of context may make it into a kind of barricade, so that utterances from behind it are impenetrable to criticism except by God, who has, with this kind of performance, undoubtedly slept through the whole thing and is too bored to criticize.
So Greider believes that global capitalism, since it not only allows but actually causes the rich to get richer and the poor to get poorer, «will probably experience a series of terrible events — wrenching calamities which are economic, or social or environmental in nature — before common sense can prevail».9
If sin is so deep and serious, if repentance of sin as well as of sins requires such a wrench in the self and such a break with society, then how can the Gospel be good news?
There can be a virtuous kind of dullness of heart; a tight - lipped, efficient, decent, and unimaginative refusal to let facts be facts or, rather, a so contented existence within one's chosen and familiar world of fact that equally obvious but unexpected facts are dismissed with the same brisk impatience as a good mechanic reveals when a bumbling apprentice hands him a wrench when he needs the pliers.
Its sublimity centers on its ability to wrench us out of a human perspective so that we can view ourselves from the outside, and ask with the stupefied serpent: what on earth has God wrought?»
Still, it has a gut - wrenching end, so we are already reading the third book to find out what happens!
The very end is heart - wrenching and so sacrificial, like Jesus.
And then we put a whole wrench in the traditional monkeyworks and swapped out roles so that now the guys and gals cook together and the ladies are the first to fist pump the SF 49ers as they roll over those Seattle Seahawks in this year's turkey day's big game (fingers crossed!)
At the time, I was coming home from work to an always empty house, laying on the floor for an hour to re-calibrate from my day, working myself into a 30 minute or so run, and then reading a couple food blogs over dinner (usually a sweet potato, roasted during that run, with black beans, salsa, and a pile of greens), working another couple hours just to survive the next school day, and falling into bed into a deep and dreamless sleep before my alarm clock wrenched me out and up and into another day that was much the same.
It made me so sad to read, as I can completely relate to the heart - wrenching experience of losing an ailing cat that was more like my little girl than a mere pet (our kitty had just hit her 16th birthday when she died of kidney failure - that we'd been working hard to treat - and hyperthyroidism).
Gluten - free flours work so differently than standard wheat flour and when you throw in the monkey - wrench of not using eggs, everything changes yet again.
I complain that I do not use how to use a adustable wrench (it's so complicated!).
For Team SigEp, no doubt it was a heart - wrenching way to bow out of the Madison Men's League Playoffs but they have so much to build upon from their Rookie season.
If so, pit strategy could decide the outcome of the race and throw a big wrench into the wild card situation.
Up to now, the so - called portable or folding bike has been neither as transportable nor as collapsible as its name implies: it weighs too much (usually about 40 pounds), takes some tussling to fit into the trunk of a car (fixed handlebars can get in the way), usually requires a wrench to put it together and needs separate accommodations on a train or plane.
Dropping one spot in the Week 5 Power Rankings is Team Evans Scholar SO after their gut wrenching loss in the Week 3 Game of the Week to Team Delts JR (Grant Miller).
Except the MLBPA has instituted a Monday deadline (nobody wants to be distracted from Thanksgiving football after all) for a new posting agreement to be in place, so if they decided that, no, they don't agree with it and want to push for a more fair system, then that could put a wrench in things.
During the night I'd accidently wrenched from its moorings one of the mirrored closet doors while trying to position it so that I could watch Golf Central — for the third time — from the bathtub.
The weird (not in a bad way) thing is that the match then became no disqualification as well, so, like, if Jericho escapes from the cage somehow, or drops a wrench or a chain or a bazooka or whatever down below for his bff Kevin Owens to use, then Owens can use it on Reigns and not feel bad about it in the slightest or suffer any kind of punishment from the ref.
Southampton manager Mark Hughes believes it would be a «massive wrench» for Arsene Wenger to leave after so long in the post.
It's happened time and again down the years to those of us who have lived on the «dark side» for so long but it has been there that we receive heart wrenching, emotionally draining and totally wonderful football life experience unparalleled at any other club
Use the red wrench on the red bolt, and so on.
But the discovery of Harley's tumors and the gut - wrenching decision to put her to sleep that same day, just this past Sunday, was so sudden and unexpected that it caught me off guard.
I admire you so much for going through such an incredibly heart - wrenching time in your life and having the courage to share it with the world and make a positive impact.
I love so much how you quickly get through the heart wrenching moment to give your children what they need.
Liberty's story is heart - wrenching: she experienced the death of her baby due to toxic out - gassing in his nursery and started a green building store so no other parent would have to ever experience what she did.
@Yuliya: That is so true, especially since things like teething, growth spurts, and new milestones all throw a wrench in the sleep process.
It even comes with an allen wrench that tucks neatly into the collapsed cradle so that you don't lose it in transport (unfortunately, once assembled there is no place to store the wrench, so remember where you put it!).
«I ended up actually hurting myself, wrenching my neck from tensing up so hard.
This fun toy comes with a pretend power drill as well as a toy screwdriver, wrench, and extra drill bits so your child can create tons of fun pictures.
While I was so grateful for another baby, it was heart wrenching to me that we would never get to celebrate like this for Zennon; after all he was just as real and just as special to me as Gibson.
So they ultimately face two wrenching moments of change: one when the UK goes from EU membership to the transitional arrangement, and another when they go from the transitional arrangement to the final deal.
But the bill could have been much stronger and gone much further, had not Skelos and Silver added so many mousetraps and monkey wrenches.
The sight requires an Allen wrench to adjust the sight pins, so it may not be the best option for hunting on the fly.
Three extra flights, seven additional 2BA dart tips, and a dart mechanic wrench round out the set, so you have everything you need.
The black oxide wrenches have the sizes laser - etched on the ends so you can quickly find and identify the size you need for the job.
Included with this antenna are an allen wrench and a weather cap so you have all you need to install it as soon as you open the box.
It'll make these wrenches stand out in your toolbox so you'll always be able to find them.
A pad wrench is included that stores on the body of the sander so you'll never lose it!
The ATV itself weighs just 27 pounds, so it won't wrench your back getting it back inside at the end of the day or moving it into storage.
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