Sentences with phrase «as hand gloves»

Not exact matches

We talked to a number of men about the role as well, but Michelle's particular blend of software experience and her approach to building a sales team made her a hand - in - glove fit for Testlio.
While my arms and torso were toasty warm this past weekend, my head, hands, legs and feet were frozen, so I regretted not trying the heated boots and gloves as well.
Baseball and data are a hand - in - glove fit, as the Texas Rangers realized, even outside the diamond.
The teaching of the Master in this regard fitted, as hand in glove, the practical situation that the early Christians faced.
Christianity fits man's real nature as hand to glove.
And by disbelief I do not mean some sort of brave rejection of the doctrine, some defiant demand flung at heaven for possession of one's own soul; I mean merely the impotence of an imagination that finds the very notion of sin incomprehensible, the conscience of a man who is sure that, whatever sin might be, it surely lies lightly upon a soul as decent as his own, and can be brushed off with a single casual stroke of a primly gloved hand; I mean an habitual insensibility to the illuminations and chastisements of beauty, a condition of being wholly at home in a world from which mystery and sin and glory have all been banished, and in which spiritual wretchedness has become material contentment.
This rewriting of history often goes hand - in - glove with attempts to celebrate Pope Francis's welcome stress on the divine mercy — another key John Paul II theme — by subtly reinforcing the secular world's stereotypes of Catholicism's pre-Francis leaders as hidebound, rule - obsessed reactionaries.
Groans, growls and gnashing of teeth follow as the itemized bill, the computation of which would tax a mainframe computer and which totaled slightly less than the latest contract for a fully - loaded Boeing 777, was delivered by yet another gloved hand holding yet another gilded platter.
Alternatively, a manual process requires precautions such as handling the corks in gloved hands, with corks spending the minimum amount of time outside an air - tight bag.
To shuck clams, you'll need a clam knife (different from an oyster knife, as the tip is not curved and the blade is thinner) and a mesh glove to protect your hand if the knife slips.
Gloversville, N.Y., as the name implies, is pretty much the glove capital of the U.S., and they manufacture just about any kind of hand covering you could want there.
«As if we were two people in a room with boxing gloves,» Michelle will say a few years later, «who finally both come out with our hands up.»
And then, as you come forward, you don't want to drop your glove hand down to your side too soon.
The umpire probably made the right call as the catcher had the ball in his hand and not in his glove while he made the tag.
While some within the Liverpool fanbase might want to give Karius a chance to prove that the gloves are safe on his hands, in reality, the hard truth of football — as in life — is that when once - in - a-lifetime opportunities come along, you really do have to go all in.
Carpal tunnel gloves, also known as arthritis gloves or computer gloves, are designed to prevent and relieve pain in the hands and wrists caused by repetitive motion injuries such as carpal tunnel syndrome, arthritis, and tendonitis.
If you always have a few tucked away in your diaper bag, tote, purse, glove box or otherwise... telling the story of cloth diapering becomes as easy as handing someone a pamphlet.
In many hospitals, it is a policy for staff to handle all unbathed babies with gloves on their hands, so as to protect staff from coming into contact with any amniotic fluid, blood, or vernix that remain on your newborn.
Ultimately, council elections will cast judgement on whether modest council tax hikes in the name of local autonomy and better services are preferred over ever - diminishing central government hand outs, but the gloves are now off as local democracy fights back.
«The end - game is for the NHS to be working hand - in - glove with industry as the fastest adopter of new ideas in the world, acting as a huge magnet to pull new innovations through, right along the food - chain — from the labs to the boardrooms to the hospital bed.»
Instead, mayoral hopeful and Council Speaker Christine Quinn stood in as a guest of honor, and official predictor, at the ceremony, grasping the chubby furball with her heavily gloved hands and making the final call — that Mr. Hogg did not see his shadow.
These are one of the cheapest heated glove options that heats the fingers as well as the back of the hand, and should work well for outdoor winter sports.
Turning a knob with a gloved hand, he nudged a metal electrode nearly as fine as a red blood cell closer to an ice crystal.
Even if you keep your gloves on part of the time, your role as an intellectual sounding board can and should take priority over your hands - on skills.
If Bob oriented his filter horizontally, his detector would click as well (left - handed glove).
The nurse at Madrid's Carlos III Hospital who earlier this week became the first person outside west Africa to contract Ebola, told media outlets in Spain that she may have accidentally touched her face with one of her gloved hands as she removed her protective gear.
Their demonstration video, for instance, has a couple lovingly holding hands as they sit together at their computer — she controlling the glove, he controlling the spaceball.
It also includes spent upper - stage rockets, used to loft the satellites into orbit, and items that have escaped the grasp of butterfingered astronauts, such as the glove Ed White dropped in 1965 as he became the first American to walk in space, and the tool kit that slipped from Heide Stefanyshyn - Piper's hand during a 2008 space walk.
The man had injured the skin of his hands changing car tyres in cold weather and «should have been wearing plastic gloves,» says Heidelore Hoffman, the dermatologist who reported the case, «but he thought he was protected because he had been vaccinated against smallpox as a child.»
Sometimes he has the chance to be onsite during the excavation as the archeologists collect the remains with gloved hands to prevent modern DNA contamination, from their skin cells and microbiome.
Use training gloves, so as not to injure hands.
A good tip is to put on some cotton socks or gloves if you have any psoriasis affecting your feet or hands after you have applied any moisturizers, especially as you go to bed.
Nayoya's weighted gloves adds 1 pound of resistance to each hand giving you a tougher workout which ultimately leads to faster hand speed, better resistance and coordination as well as improved strength and agility.
You can also use this formula as a hand mask — just apply the entire contents of one mask to your hands, then put on gloves to help seal in the treatment.
Your gloves will give your hands the warmth and complete functionality to work as well.
Well, I kind of disagree on this point, as I sometimes wear my gloves when it's super cold because I hate having my hands cold (and I always do have)... but besides that, I agree with you on everything!
If I'd been wearing gloves all my adult life, maybe my hands wouldn't be starting to get age spots and might look as good as my face.
These snowflake gloves are lined with plush fabric (similar to your favorite socks) to keep your hand warm from the chilled off temps in the morning or as you enjoy walking through the crunchy leaves.
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The rapidly - growing specimen is eventually named Calvin by a group of American schoolchildren live - chatting with the astronauts from Earth; fitting his hand into flexible gloves that allow him to reach into its isolation tank, a smitten Derry interacts with it as if it's a new kitten.
Amidst those early signs of viewer interest (Blade), franchise launches (X-Men), moments of director / source material synergy (Raimi's Spider - Man) and 18 or so MCU films, Deadpool is recognizable as a triumph of perseverance and (baby) hand - in - glove casting, as well as proof that R - rated superheroing is viable at the box office (which in turn smoothed the way for more serious takes like Logan).
Some of the coats worn by Helena Bonham Carter as Queen Elizabeth were vintage, although due to the actress» tiny hands using period gloves was impossible so they had to be custom made instead.
While Jack Cardiff achieved most of his recognition as a director of photography — he was the first ever cinematographer presented with an honorary Oscar — the pulsating, simulated - acid - trip visual vibe he imprints on this sexy, psychedelic romance is but part of its success, going hand in glove with its beguiling performances.
I have only touched on the greatness that is Berberian Sound Studio; the performances are haunting and stilted with enigmatic and odd characters that could happily exist in the Lynch universe, as well as some truly unique ones, in particular the unseen sinister gloved hand that manically controls the projection of each scene.
It's all part of the exuberant, comic course as Christopher Lennertz provides two of the summer's most enjoyable comedy scores, one of which demands to chowed down with hot dog in gloved hand.
Cobbled together using spare parts, Atom is every bit the junkyard robot he's described as — with a face that resembles a fencing mask, bronze hands that look like boxing gloves, and a whirring motor in his back.
(For example, students might share that the author described a glove as a house for a hand.)
As of this writing, exit and voice are working hand in glove against Common Core.
The system goes hand in glove with the district's redefined role of principals as the instructional leaders of their schools.
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