Sentences with phrase «as weather guys»

I'm starting to think these guys know as much about this as weather guys know about forecasting the weather!

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His successor, Guy Giorno, gave the government a more sharply partisan edge and maintained firm control as the government weathered the partly self - inflicted coalition crisis, the global economic upheaval of 2008 - 09, and the massive spending stimulus that followed.
«The FHA program can weather a shutdown as long as it doesn't last too long,» said Guy Cecala of Inside Mortgage Finance.
He was one of those NFL linemen who keep their bulging arms exposed incold weather, a guy who looked as if he had swallowed an airhose after settingthe gauge at 100 pounds per square inch.
I would also think that the warmer weather should help these guys get a better feel for their stuff, as it's been tough to control in the freezing temps.
It's been raining for the past couple of days so I haven't had the chance to wear it but it doesn't look like the weather will clear up any time soon so now is a good a time as any to share with you guys.
Firstly, guys, allow us to remind you that, if you're in England, you can pretty much always use the weather as an excuse (we really do get snow in April, remember).
I know that my original intent of this blog was to show you how to dress for the office when you can't wear jeans so I hope you guys don't mind jeans a bit more often than normal, especially as the weather gets cooler.
You guys know I love a deep burgundy manicure, but as the weather heats up, I've been finding myself leaning more towards pale pink — or blush — shades.
You guys: sweater weather has not been frequent as of yet in these parts!
I hope you guys are having the gorgeous weather as much as I have here:).
You guys looks awesome as usual Check out my blog in about a day for my first outfit post wearing cool weather clothes.
I am a compassionate guy that likes to help others not only have I volunteered as a firefighter I also volunteer as a weather spotter.
By far the biggest miscue is done by Steve Carell as Brick Tamland, the weather guy.
characters are deftly sketched; brash Texan Beck Weathers (Josh Brolin), regular guy Doug Hansen (John Hawkes), Japanese adventuress Yasuko Namba (Naoko Mori), and journalist Jon Krakauer (Michael Kelly), whose bestselling first - person account «Into Thin Air» was one of several written by the survivors (though none are credited as source material by the production).
Though you pretty much know how it's going to end as soon as the first few guys succumb to the deadly triumvirate of the punishing weather, dangerous terrain and hungry predators, Carnahan manages to hold your interest by taking the time to develop his characters, humanizing them beyond simple wolf fodder.
If the questionable security of a fabric roof isn't for you, the BMW Z4 and Mercedes SLC have folding retractable hardtops, which offer superior protection from bad guys as well as weather.
Due to the variable weather and potentially high winds, it is recommended that campers use a four season tent and bring extra guy lines as well as stakes.
As long as we're talking about extreme weather events and attribution... although Kerry Emanuel is usually the go - to guy for the study of increasing tropical cyclone intensity, his 2005 and 2011 (linked to above by Stefan) papers being the most cited, there is a limitation of scope in that only the North Atlantic basin is covered by these papers, AFAIAs long as we're talking about extreme weather events and attribution... although Kerry Emanuel is usually the go - to guy for the study of increasing tropical cyclone intensity, his 2005 and 2011 (linked to above by Stefan) papers being the most cited, there is a limitation of scope in that only the North Atlantic basin is covered by these papers, AFAIas we're talking about extreme weather events and attribution... although Kerry Emanuel is usually the go - to guy for the study of increasing tropical cyclone intensity, his 2005 and 2011 (linked to above by Stefan) papers being the most cited, there is a limitation of scope in that only the North Atlantic basin is covered by these papers, AFAIK.
There's little we'd regret more than handing over interpretation of meteorological data to people who interpret all weather events as messages from some bearded old guy who lives in the sky.
Bill, as an example of the type of BS that the Munich Re guys throw out, look at their listing of weather related disasters.
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