Sentences with phrase «as gobble»

Animals that sniff, slurp, lick, hunt and eat, as well as gobble anything in their path such as dirt, trash, and poop, are bound to pick up parasites.
Step way up to the Platinum trim (get a ladder — its base price is a full $ 10K beyond where the perfectly nice Limited starts) and Ford delivers luxury - car levels of comfort and convenience, massaging your back and hindquarters as you gobble up interstate miles in serene quiet.
Your hair, your eyes, your skin, your nails — everything starts to glow as you gobble down plants.
To pull in positively charged nuclei, stranglets would have and maintain a negative electric charge even as they gobble up the nuclei, which would violate conservation of charge.
Supermassive black holes do the same, and if similar processes are behind the bursts, watching Cygnus X-3 could tell us how they develop as they gobble up matter from their surroundings.
Ava loves to help make them, as well as gobble them up.
What he doesn't know (what he didn't know as he gobbled it up and asked for seconds) is how many good things are in this chili.
Then, «aaaaa» as we gobbled them down.
Next time I will follow the directions better and make two pizzas for my family of four as we gobbled this one up and wanted more!
This little pasta lover is having a marvelous time playing with her noodles as she gobbles them down.
As a parent, you know that it feels great to offer your little one healthy purees and then watch as she gobbles them up.
Entropy grows at the same rate as the surface area of the superfluid helium, instead of its volume — mimicking how the entropy of a black hole grows as it gobbles up matter and expands.
Still, rev the motor through its range and the 928 pleasantly surprises once you're cruising, effortlessly carrying speed as it gobbles up mile after mile of asphalt without strain even on the Long Island Expressway, which is a far cry from the super-smooth German Autobahn.

Not exact matches

Those looking for a deep dive into what Laszewski thinks will actually work can check out the complete post, but for non-wonks, his bottom line seems to be this: To fix health care we need to control costs overall, and to do that, the industry as a whole must be forced to stay within a set budget rather than gobbling up more and more of the nation's money.
The bill's main objective — capping future government spending on healthcare at rates that won't gobble up a bigger and bigger share of national income, as well as leaving more resources for investment and entrepreneurship — is exactly what government needs to do.
The only way... you as a company can make progress is by acquisitions,» says Stanford's Pfeffer, who points out that HP and Microsoft have also made careers of gobbling up the little guys.
Heidi Shey, a senior analyst at Forrester who studies the cyber insurance space, says insurers are in an excited «land - grab» state, gobbling up as many customers as they can because insurers believe most businesses will not file a claim, or there could be a cyber event that doesn't get covered due to an exemption, such as human error, credit card fraud, or email fraud.
Hampton Creek projects an estimated 92 million pounds of cookies will get gobbled up this year, as will other products made with vegetable proteins that act like eggs.
The ECB too is still gobbling up government debt, as Bank of England Governor Mark Carney noted dryly in his speech on Friday at the G20 conference in Shanghai:
The new offering, «Watson for Patient Safety,» will gobble up anonymized medical records, claims data, and millions of electronic submissions to the FDA about potential drug side effects (known as individual case safety reports) to see if it can learn about the hidden dangers of medicines before they become too costly.
All the while, the industry thrived financially under a combination of high oil prices, low natural gas prices (a major input cost), recession - induced relief from cost inflation and a reduced cost of capital as majors and foreign national oil companies gobbled up wobbly juniors.
This didn't appear to hurt Spotify much, given its brand cachet among a wide swath of US households, as average Joe retail investors were willing to gobble up enough shares to get the company's liquidity event rolling.
As Businessweek writes, «Tech giants and other corporations that have grown by serial acquisition fear the Actelion precedent could expose them — at least in California — to open - ended liability over licensing disputes involving the smaller new - technology companies they are wont to gobble up like so many cocktail nuts.»
He was referring to SoftBank's $ 93 - billion - dollar Vision Fund, Masayoshi Son's investment vehicle that is gobbling up billion - dollar stakes in multiple startups that could be conceived of as big data or artificial intelligence plays.
With residents gobbling up more pizza, burgers and fries, that's good news for the likes of McDonald's, KFC and the rest as the country's industry will soon be worth more than a billion dollars.
In essence, investors who reinvest their dividends accumulate more shares during stock market collapses as the dividend yield expanding allows them to gobble up more equity with each dividend check they shove back into their account or dividend reinvestment plan.
What's forgotten as these companies seemingly gobble up the rest of the economy is they remain dependent upon customers who get value from their services.
The founder of 1st Mariner launched the Baltimore bank as an alternative to big, faceless, out - of - state institutions at a time when banks based elsewhere had rapidly gobbled up 30 percent of the Maryland market.
For years, China voraciously gobbled up all manner of metals, crops and fuels as its economy rapidly expanded.
Then, culminate it all during a conference where the «hot topic» of cryptos was surely to be both talked up, and gobbled up, by those listening, whether they be professional traders looking to put some money into the space as a «lottery ticket» type trade idea?
As we noted above, our test cats gobbled up all of our finalists, but they were more vocal about fish - flavored options, meowing eagerly once these bags were opened.
I think that as long as they have reliable output, mid-cap companies could be gobbled up by the Barricks and Newmonts of the world.
Village officials are trying to control expenses by cutting staff as growing pension costs continue to gobble up local tax dollars.
So the average guy isn't making any more money, or able to save anything... all while home prices soar to record levels as major funds gobble up the supply.
As the only two - dose hepatitis B vaccine for adults that also sports a superior efficacy profile to GlaxoSmithKline's Engerix - B, Dynavax should be able to easily gobble up the lion's share of this market moving forward.
Corporate Knights said this analysis could explain «why some of the biggest oil sands players are gobbling up low - carbon patents and quietly running the numbers on different scenarios, such as when they should exit the oil sands or make the shift to becoming predominately alternative fuel and green energy firms.»
fyi - It is my beilef that one major perhaps THE major goal of zionism is to achieve financial dominance over as many nation states as can be gobbled up.
«They do gobble up churches,» the man said to the room as he put on his coat afterward.
gave me a chance to rediscover Jane Austen, not least because she is my mother's favorite author: For not only does the Oakesian matriarch own all six of the Austen novels in the elegant Oxford edition, but Park Honan's marvelous biography, Jane Austen: Her Life, occupies a prominent place on her bookshelf as well ¯ which I gobbled up (naturally) even more avidly than I did the novels.
As I said earlier, Christianity, as a movement, was born from the ashes of late antiquity's social malaise, gobbling up the philosophical attitudes and cultic practices that were lying about, offering ultimate meaning to the Greeks, ultimate justice to the Jews, a City of God to the RomanAs I said earlier, Christianity, as a movement, was born from the ashes of late antiquity's social malaise, gobbling up the philosophical attitudes and cultic practices that were lying about, offering ultimate meaning to the Greeks, ultimate justice to the Jews, a City of God to the Romanas a movement, was born from the ashes of late antiquity's social malaise, gobbling up the philosophical attitudes and cultic practices that were lying about, offering ultimate meaning to the Greeks, ultimate justice to the Jews, a City of God to the Romans.
The really funny part is that these «atheists» are about as logical as my putting signs up because I don't like people believing in purple mushrooms on the plant gobble.
They gobbled it down as my grandfather grinned in sheer delight.
Brady is adored and applauded as he pontificates about the evils of evolution and gobbles large amounts of food, but poor Drummond is shunned by the townspeople.
They're seriously decadent and almost impossible to resist, you should really only make them when you have lots of friends coming over because otherwise you'll probably gobble them all up in a few minutes as they're just too good!
I have always loved the combination of salty and sweet, so this recipe sounds amazing and I'm pretty sure my family would gobble it up as soon as they hear «bacon».
As an Ottawa resident with a short harvest season, she gobbles up every fresh vegetable that comes through her farmers market.
For as long as I can remember, we head to my Nana's house for a Thanksgiving Day brunch after a run called The Gobble Wobble... you know.
As I got going, my oven gobbled up the fruits of many deflated attempts - a little yeast here, a lot of yeast there, this flour, that flour, knead by hand, knead by mixer, high baking temps, lower baking temps, and on and on.
Salmon is a bit cheaper now that it's in season — so we gobble it up as much as we can.
We sometimes top it with parmesan or squeeze some lemon over the top of them (the lemon will discolor the leaves, however)... but we usually just gobble them up as - is.
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