Derelict in a way that some people find romantic, the piers
became a danger zone after the appearance of AIDS, the presence of which is very much part of the fluidly paced but nonlinear show.
Not exact matches
But when we get hit with these hot, hot temperatures, that locker now
becomes over the temperature it should be, and the lunch is there for a couple of hours in the
danger zone for bacterial growth.
Depending on how big they guess the baby is, or how much fluid they estimate is remaining, your estimated due date fast
becomes a deadline and a
danger zone.
As Christine Quinn attempts to
become the first Democratic mayor in 20 years, the political shadow of the last Democratic mayor lurks as a
danger zone.
«Food left out
becomes a problem because it enters the temperature
danger zone, between 40 and 140 degrees Fahrenheit.»
Working under such pressure insulin receptors, over time, lose their sensitivity and
become «resistant» to insulin, creating a
danger zone when blood glucose is starts to rage out of control.
It's great to enjoy your food, but once eating
becomes an outlet we enter the
danger zone.
Not only will your home likely look like a war
zone from the cat's forceful attempts to escape, but the cat also will
become increasingly anxious and may be a
danger to himself.
I have seen the most benign organisms
become destructive when conditions fall into a
danger zone.)
The driveway may not seem like a
danger zone, but for the pedestrians it
becomes the site of a deadly accident.
But we cross into a
danger zone when runaway self - expression
becomes so dominant or intoxicating that we cut ourselves off from how we're affecting others.
Even when such affairs do not cross the line by
becoming physical, the impact can be just as damaging and puts your marriage in the
danger zone.
Hot - button topics such as sex, money, in - laws, parenting styles, and political views can easily
become conversational
danger zones, where words are used to defend and protect.