Sentences with phrase «emmerich directed hit»

Nutrition and eating habits have a direct hit on energy level, mental sharpness and motivation, says Elizabeth DeRobertis, a registered dietician and nutritionist at Scarsdale Medical Group, who recommends strategic snacking.
This is clearly going to either have a direct hit or come right along our coast and we're going to have hurricane - force winds.
In 1998, one of the two years he won the competition, he won with a plan to provide Web portals with smarter search engine technology called Direct Hit Technologies.
Puerto Rico avoided a direct hit from Irma, but the storm knocked out power for 70 percent of the island, and killed at least three people.
Haiti did not take a direct hit from Irma, one of the most powerful Atlantic hurricanes on record, but it unleashed rains that washed away fields of rice and plantains in coastal areas.
«It's almost as strong as a hurricane can get in a direct hit
No nation or territory could suffer such a direct hit without some damage.
On Thursday, it seemed that forecasters» dire scenario played out with the storm's direct hit of the island, home to 3.4 million US citizens.
But it also represents a direct hit to our economy.
On 6 September 2017 Hurricane Irma hit the Virgin Islands, causing severe devastation throughout, including to our dear, wonderful Willy T. Two weeks later Hurricane Maria narrowly missed a direct hit on the BVIs, though St Croix in the USVIs was badly damaged.
The island avoided a direct hit from Hurricane Irma earlier this month, but was still lashed with rain and heavy winds that left nearly 900,000 people without power.
Some parents and teachers were angered and confused last hurricane season, as the Space Coast braced for a direct hit from Hurricane Matthew, when the district held classes the day of evacuations for the barrier islands.
It took a direct hit from the storm.
However, Theodore cautioned that, just like any other building, the schools will suffer some structural damage if Hurricane Irma were to make a direct hit on Brevard.
Under cash accounting, the cost of capital has a direct hit on the budgetary balance while under accrual accounting, it is spread over a number of years.
The decision to fire a direct hit at McDonald's comes a year after Wendy's first Super Bowl spot more broadly called out «Othr Guyz» that serve frozen beef («Cold Storage»).
There can be flooding... but typically it's NOTHING like is seen in the south where the country takes a direct hit!
This means that without the bold particularity of the preacher riding the biblical text's trajectory to direct hits on specific targets today, interpretation of the biblical text has not taken place.
Away from the play and a direct hit to the head.
It's home to the tallest building that ever withstood a direct hit from an F - 5 tornado, and they didn't stop building in the plains after that.
Arsenal is earning close to a 100 million pounds a year from the home games attendance and if we don't go that's a direct hit in the owners precious profit.
DJ sailed his tee shot over the green, and landed a direct hit on top of a greenside microphone (via Kyle Porter of CBS):
It's good this happened near the end of the school day, because my stomach felt like it had taken a direct hit from a dodgeball.
An athlete does not need to take a direct hit to the head to be concussed, nor can a concussion simply be diagnosed through a CT scan or MRI.
If hit from behind the child's neck won't be taking the direct hit, as a forward facing child would, but their shoulders.
Yesterday my son and I were T - boned by a distracted driver, taking a direct hit to the door right next to my son and his car seat.
We knew we were going to get hit, but didn't know if it would be a direct hit as a category 3 or 4 or if Irma would come up the state and hit us as a category 1.
It's a direct hit to pregnancy before missing your period.
There is alot of fragmentation involved, much like how a Flak cannon's goal is not to destroy the plane with a direct hit, but to damage its light skin with shrapnel.
He did score some direct hits on the opposition during the phone - hacking scandal but some within the party believe he should have done more damage to a weakened Cameron.
Silver didn't address any of Cuomo's policy positions, some of which seem to be a direct hit on the speaker and his colleagues — like the one that would require full disclosure of lawmakers» outside income, for example, or the lifting of the charter school cap (not popular with the teachers unions, who are close allies of the Assembly Democrats).
After Cuomo lambasted Albany in his announcement speech last Saturday and unveiled proposals that seemed to be a direct hit on Silver, the news was full of stories about a major showdown brewing between the two top Democrats.
Democratic gubernatorial frontrunner Andrew Cuomo is out with a new attack ad that isn't actually a direct hit at GOP / Conservative opponent, Carl Paladino, but rather a sideswipe at the candidate for hiring people to work on his campaign who have, as the Times put it, «tainted pasts.»
«You can't get a direct hit on Andrew Cuomo,» Caputo added.
Gillen said local businesses, including restaurants and hotels, will take a direct hit from the closure and he fears families will be forced to leave the area.
«Haiti's population is about half that of New York City's metro area, yet even a glancing blow from Sandy carried a higher death toll in the Caribbean nation than did the direct hit on the Big Apple,» Kenny wrote.
The recent regs against wood boilers are a direct hit against poor rural residents who can not afford propane or pellets to keep their homes warm in the winter — apparently there are no DEC bureaucrats in need of heating assistance.
Trump said that he would visit the devastated island of Puerto Rico next Tuesday, describing the island as «literally destroyed» after a direct hit by Hurricane Maria.
Last Wednesday, Rep. Peter King (R - Seaford) said the proposal would be a «direct hit to the Long Island economy,» and Rep. Lee Zeldin (R - Shirley) said it was «imperative that our local residents aren't subject to double and triple taxation and retain the ability to deduct local taxes and reduce their federal tax bill.»
«It's filtered in there, but there's not a direct hit around the table with people in the administration.»
The center of the massive Category 5 hurricane made a direct hit on the island, whipping it with powerful wind and rain for longer than 30 hours.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions said the crackdown — which would be a direct hit on both New York City and New York state — was necessary to protect US citizens from those undocumented immigrants who are dangerous criminals.
The main industry trade group, the Nuclear Energy Institute, commissioned studies that showed U.S. plants could sustain a direct hit from a modern airliner without any radiation release.
The study focused on veterans with primary blast exposure, or blast exposure without external injuries, and did not include those with brain injury from direct hits to the head.
An 1821 hurricane scored a direct hit on the city, producing an estimated 10 - to 11 - foot storm surge.
«We really have to look at both linear forces, or direct hits, as well as rotational forces,» Colello said after the presentation.
The standard drop test is a good approximation of linear forces, or direct hits, but out on the field most hits are not head - on.
Another major question facing places like Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands, which took a direct hit from Irma, is how to rebuild in a way that provides greater resilience against future storms.
And while we still haven't seen evidence of the laser «defeating» a ground target, as Boeing puts it, a video of it scorching a direct hit on the hood of a truck is still pretty amazing.
The 2 - mile (3 - kilometer) wide tornado tore through town of Moore outside Oklahoma City, trapping victims beneath the rubble as one elementary school took a direct hit and another was destroyed.
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