And Bell will be attempting to embarrass himself in as many ways as is humanly possible by trying out heli-skiing and ski-jumping. |
|
Once there, he claimed purple hearts for every scratch, and bugged out as quickly as humanly possible. |
|
Over the years, he has taken hold of his practical joke side to bombard me with as many tricks as humanly possible. |
|
The military plan has been put together mindful of our determination to do all we humanly can to avoid civilian casualties. |
|
Every waiter and waitress sucks up as much as humanly possible, assuming that that's the way to earn a nice gratuity. |
|
One year, my sister and I had the brilliant idea to wrap my mom's gift in as much ribbon and tape as was humanly possible to fit on the gift. |
|
Many of these works are crammed with details and it is humanly impossible to recreate them. |
|
It was the perfect music to turn on as loud as humanly possible and dance like madwomen on a particularly springy bed. |
|
I am very proud of the fact that I have been as faithful to the truth as humanly possible. |
|
Her tongue darted out faster than humanly possible, catching a drop on the tip. |
|
Their famous route is now taken by hundreds in the few days of the climbing season when summiting is humanly possible. |
|
Its seeming inability to deal realistically and humanly with the challenge of human sexuality is an illustration. |
|
I shall add to the definition of humanly free agents, that they are agents whose choices do not have fully deterministic precedent causes. |
|
We as Muslims have no reason to believe that Allah's Plan and Providence are subjected to the humanly designed calendar. |
|
As soon as I saw this incredible webcomic, I knew that I had to thank the author by throwing as much cash his way as humanly possible. |
|
He's famous for mixing together things that seem humanly impossible while keeping it sounding fluid, cool, funky and fun. |
|
We have done everything humanly possible to ensure, first of all, that as many voters as can get to the polls go to the polls. |
|
I think I knew what he was going to say, and I wanted to put it off as long as humanly possible. |
|
And I think we need to do everything humanly possible to achieve that goal. |
|
If you have confidence in yourself and in your abilities, nothing that is humanly possible is beyond you. |
|
|
Such absolute power can easily corrupt, and it is no wonder that the feudal system in Pakistan is humanly degrading. |
|
Those girls were always doing something to tick him off, angering him more than humanly possible. |
|
I can't give assurances, but we have done everything humanly possible to make sure it does not. |
|
It's very difficult if not humanly impossible to do everything that the Secretary-General is required to do at present. |
|
I feel duty bound to ensure that situation doesn't happen again as far as humanly possible. |
|
The staff have worked incredibly hard to look after them humanly and with care. |
|
We certainly intend to find him and we are doing everything humanly possible to do that. |
|
But we must now go to the European and world authorities as soon as humanly possible to get our disease-free status back. |
|
We're going to do not only everything humanly possible, but even things superhumanly possible. |
|
Tough new rules are being pushed through as quickly as humanly possible so that investors can once again have faith in the accounting of American businesses. |
|
I was given tasks and chores to do, more than was humanly possible, and all to be performed while wearing constricting foundation garments, heels and a wig. |
|
The rest are doomed to decay or suffer humanly induced destruction. |
|
Indeed, they did everything humanly possible to ensure that it was derailed politically, put out of its misery and unceremoniously buried. |
|
That said, I lounge around doing as little as humanly possible, embracing my inner sloth. |
|
And they will throw as much at the Labour Party as it is humanly possible or inhumanly possible to dredge up. |
|
I think there are some very good players with amazing qualities, both humanly and sportively. |
|
The mainframe monster made 10 billion logical decisions for them, allowing them to crunch numbers they knew were humanly unfeasible. |
|
However, first of all we must do everything humanly possible to find a way of cutting down the time taken to complete the procedure. |
|
This is a humanly unacceptable situation and it has immediate and long-term effects on development. |
|
Indigenous peoples must feel secure in their right to make choices for themselves, to live well and humanly in their own ways. |
|
|
The current situation is absolutely untenable, humanly unbearable and morally unacceptable. |
|
When he's finished caressing my windows with as little elbow-grease as is humanly possible, the little tinker always insists that he hasn't got any change. |
|
I should, however, clarify that I am speaking humanly when I say this. |
|
Religion in Berger's view, it will be recalled, takes humanly constructed meanings and significations and objectifies them, giving them an aura of facticity. |
|
There is a stillness in the early hours that feels to me the clearest, healthiest drug humanly available. |
|
The current Australian stars emulate a technique that is best described by the drag theorists and follows the kinesiological model of what is humanly mechanically superior. |
|
A contemporary reinterpretation of a traditional form, the cloister is a luminous, humanly scaled ambulatory space that leads visitors through the pavilion. |
|
And anyway, if Brecht did not want us to feel for Mother Courage, why did he make her so richly shaded and humanly fallible? |
|
The Secretary of State has made it abundantly clear that he wants this whole process to be as drama-free as humanly possible. |
|
Parkour is the art of getting from one place to another, on foot, as creatively as humanly possible. |
|
But there is an obsession, bordering on pathology, with keeping wages as low as humanly possible. |
|
In your opinion, was it humanly possible to win the Tour de France, seven times in a row, without doping? |
|
Thompson's gospel has pretty much always been to be as outrageous as humanly possible, to offend as many as possible and to leave nothing sacred unturned. |
|
Bulls neither humanly smile nor mind the footsteps of their slaughterman. |
|
I would build a spare room, if such a thing were humanly feasible. |
|
But, you do everything that's humanly possible to believe in them. |
|
I can tell you that we're doing our absolute level best to ensure that the number of casualties from military activities will be as low as humanly possible. |
|
In fact, the evils which afflict us, the vastness of problems, the immense number of those who suffer, represent an obstacle which cannot be humanly overcome. |
|
For critical mass in humanly engineering the precipitation of the greatest spiritual renaissance there can ever be will have therein been attained. |
|
It is not possible to find universal models as it is not possible to rule efficiently and humanly the human matters just implementing technical measures. |
|
|
To develop humanly or to live together, we need language contact. |
|
This Day also affords each one of us an opportunity to ponder over ways and means of being humanly and practically involved in building tolerance towards all of the world's cultures. |
|
Rather than trying to run away from it, the preferable course is to try to correct it if humanly possible, and that entails the difficult feat of subduing one's pride and ego. |
|
But the next morning all the words have flown away for, humanly speaking, I could not retain such a long soliloquy during which the Eternal Father expressed nonstop his immense desolation. |
|
Informed about this humanly unjust situation, the Mediator of the French Republic intervened at the industrial tribunal which then issued a notice of this tribunal's decision shortly thereafter. |
|
We can observe that somebody who has been driven over by a reckless driver cannot be humanly happy anymore, since in order to be happy, you first of all have to exist. |
|
Ulysses's tragic greatness is unmistakable in his attempt to transgress all limits, emblematically the limits of the humanly navigable world. |
|
In contemporary criticism, culture is considered as a web of meanings that are emblemized in humanly constructed or assigned symbols. |
|
In its extreme form, it is humanly desolate and economically unstable. |
|
We believe that Mrs Doyle has done the best she possibly could in a difficult situation and has tried to go as far as humanly possible in claiming the right to retain and to introduce better environmental requirements. |
|
And to make as sure as is humanly possible that no more are to be laid. |
|
Local development, it is to take advantage of its holidays to recharge its batteries : humanly, mentally and physically speaking, while contributing to the general expansion of a region or a country. |
|
The problem of the Himalayan glaciers shows that the effects of climate change on world agricultural production could be humanly and economically disastrous. |
|
It is imperative that in the event of an accident in the air that a rescue team have the capability to reach downed airmen as soon as humanly possible. |
|
Encouraged by the Prince of Hesse, the garrison did more than could humanly be expected, and the English Marines gained an immortal glory. |
|
While divinely inspired, the text stills consists of words in human languages, arranged in humanly recognizable forms. |
|
The French were suspicious of American intentions, and determined that any American commitment to come to Europe's aid should be as binding, and as one-sided, as humanly possible. |
|
It seems humanly reasonable that the three of us can woman-handle a mere man of your elderly and insulting avoirdupois. |
|
One is that I firmly believe we have to do everything humanly possible to ensure genuine political debate is fostered, that it does not become the purview of the rich and the famous and those who can bankroll on their own. |
|
The question of how to make our public thoroughfares as safe as humanly possible is one that encompasses the fields of law, education, and public attitudes. |
|
|
All that indigenous peoples have been, and all that they know about living well and humanly, is embedded in their land and in the stories associated with every feature of the landscape. |
|
The event, very demanding both physically and humanly, involves skiing on a distance of more than 300 kilometres in six days on waymarked trails in the mountain, along the sea or in the open country. |
|
Lawrence Buell defines 'place' as 'space that is bounded and marked as humanly meaningful through personal attachment, social relations, and physiographic distinctiveness. |
|
Technically, angle shooting is not cheating. Angle shooters don't break the rules-they just make it their personal mission to bend them as much as humanly possible. |
|
His effort is to come as near 100 percent as is humanly possible. |
|