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31 Sentences With "the way of things"

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This was the way of things, especially as I got older.
But they're the way of things, and one must accept them.
Some social scientists argue that this is, indeed, the way of things.
And this was much the way of things back in the day.
I was like, 'I'm gonna let videos get in the way of things?
As is the way of things in China, there was no law or overt prohibition.
That is the way of things with the ocean; it is vast and human horizons are close.
You might assume that those endorsements came from local elected officials, because that is so often the way of things.
He knows his chances of losing are slim, and he has the restraint to not get in the way of things.
Some people might love these design elements, but I found the neckband can get in the way of things during certain exercises.
"His ego sometimes gets in the way of things," said Marcelo da Silva, Salvador's son, who is now 52 and a psychologist.
It may get in the way of things but in the long run, you're responsible, and you gotta do the best you can.
Patrick: I can't remember, but that game seems like a prime summer game if they wanted to move out of the way of things.
"It's very unique to see a growth at this size in this area... because it gets in the way of things," Dr. Lee says.
I can currently see my individual quad muscles when I squat, but have a little upper-arm cellulite; this is just the way of things.
But that's also the way of things — for anything to be sustainable, it has to make money, and the people involved have to make money, too.
Which is the way of things in the real world; it is only the very young who can believe that blame is easily apportioned in a big, complicated world.
I MEAN, I THINK THAT THEY, LOOK, I THINK THERE'LL BE MORE COMBINATION CONSOLIDATION BECAUSE THAT'S THE WAY OF THINGS, AND ALSO BECAUSE THERE PROBABLY ARE A LOT OF COST SYNERGIES.
At the older sites, the tools were larger and bulkier, with handaxes manufactured from volcanic rock found in the region; for the Acheulian culture, this was the way of things for hundreds of thousands of years.
Doctors explained he would be placing himself at great risk by undergoing the operation, but not one to let danger get in the way of things, Bramstedt—a movie stuntman and a skydiving instructor at Skydive San Diego—was set on going through with it.
It might seem odd that in cities teetering at the edge of the abyss young people still go to class—in this case an evening class on corporate identity and product branding—but that is the way of things, with cities as with life.
So even though going out to loud places with lots of external stimuli and random people—AKA da club—might not seem like a natural fit for an introvert, I'm here to tell you that there are ways to not let the inner workings of your personality get in the way of things you like doing.
He said it softly, like a prayer, and she sat there with him in silence and the minutes passed, and in the end she promised, and it was an easy promise to make, because she had at that time no thoughts of leaving Saeed, but it was also a difficult one, because in making it she felt she was abandoning the old man, and so by making the promise he demanded she make she was in a sense killing him, but that is the way of things, for when we migrate we murder from our lives those we leave behind.
Toronto Star, July 7, 2016. Bruce Demara. Baraka collaborated with hip-hop group The Roots on the song "Something in the Way of Things (In Town)" on their 2002 album Phrenology. In 2002, scholar Molefi Kete Asante included Amiri Baraka on his list of 100 Greatest African Americans.
At the same time, he discovers that Kevin too has perished and he begins to understand that this is the way of things. The Bench is removed piece by piece and bundled away in a van. A brand new bench has now replace it, the vibrant yellow bird returns to the tree and so on; the cycle of life continues.
"Love conquers all boundaries" (AndrAIa, S4 episode 3): Hexadecimal decides to fight Daemon's countdown due to her love for Bob and desire for him to survive. "Chaos will always triumph over Order; it is the way of things" ("Game Over"); Daemon's purpose is stated by Turbo to bring order to the Net, and the self-styled Queen of Chaos fights her to a standstill and cures the Net of the infection. Her name is a reference to hexadecimal notation.
November 2, 2004. According to music critic Greg Kot, the Roots forge a connection between hip hop and neo soul on the album, while Entertainment Weekly writer Raymond Fiore calls it the band's "left-field rock-rap opus". A production of the Soulquarians collective, the album features contributions by Cody ChesnuTT, Musiq Soulchild, Talib Kweli, and Jill Scott. On "Something in the Way of Things (In Town)", Amiri Baraka performs a poem about how the spirit of death and decay permeates African- American urban experiences.
He recorded, co-produced, and contributed vocals for Matthew J. Tow's 2013 solo debut, The Way of Things. The next year, Royston Vasie recorded their sophomore album Water Colours at Revolver during a five-day session helmed by Hegna. After an extended preparation for Habitual Love Song in his own basement studio, the third album from his Sons of Anarchy-feted folk-rock project Battleme, Matt Brenik came to Revolver with 20 demos. Although he had originally written the songs as piano ballads, he found they were energized in the process of recording with a full band, which included Hegna as bassist for the track "Post Is Dead".
His play "The 88" was produced in 1979 at the Old Vic, taking as its subject the mutiny of an Irish Regiment in India in 1920. As is the way of things, the play had been written some ten years before in came to being produced, and been in pre- production for some considerable time, however, a few weeks before the opening night, Lord Mountbatten was murdered by the IRA. At the press conference to launch the play, two critics were heard discussing this fact and one declared, ‘How dare they put on this play so soon after dear Lord Louis’s murder. I am going to tear it to pieces.’ Which he and several others did.
A young man (Henry B. Walthall) falls in love with a beautiful woman (Blanche Sweet), but is prevented by his uncle (Spottiswoode Aitken) from pursuing her. Tormented by visions of death and suffering and deciding that murder is the way of things, the young man kills his uncle and builds a wall to hide the body. The young man's torment continues, this time caused by guilt over murdering his uncle, and he becomes sensitive to slight noises, like the tapping of a shoe or the crying of a bird. The ghost of his uncle begins appearing to him and, as he gradually loses his grip on reality, the police figure out what he has done and chase him down.
Mirabel turns out to be a talented musician and Gladys a gifted actor, and the class manage to use these talents to ease the two girls into the way of things at the school. The term passes by eventfully, and Anna becomes a surprisingly popular head girl, throwing aside her laziness. When Elsie is stripped of her position, Anna takes to her new position of sole head girl with a new-found enthusiasm and discovers she actually enjoys the sense of responsibility she feels at helping others and setting a good example. When Mrs Theobald refuses to let Mirabel send a telegram home asking for her violin, mistakenly thinking that Mirabel has only stopped misbehaving because she has got tired of it, she confides in Anna, who goes to see the Headmistress and explains to her that Mirabel is in fact ashamed of herself and wants to do better.

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