Sentences with phrase «before hunkering»

The latest net neutrality protest will sprinkle the web with simulated loading icons, in the hopes that you'll contact your lawmakers before hunkering down to binge - watch your favorite show.
Moore said he wanted to restrict the final questions to «the people in the back who haven't gotten the chance to speak» before hunkering down to sign books for a line of about 200 patrons.
Fully up - to - date on trends at home, namely Abstract Expressionism, she was making the trip to see art from the past, and she pursued it avidly before hunkering down for a studio summer in Florence, Italy.
I also had the opportunity to play the game in the public area afterwards; this was the brief section we've already seen in the previous trailer, where the team faced a horde of Swarm creatures and then the WildStorms before hunkering into a tower.
Capcom delights in updating each Street Fighter at least three times before hunkering down to create a new version.
From there, the GT S shows off its throttle adjustability, its rear - end pivoting to the pressure from your right foot before hunkering down to make most of the inherent traction the AMG's transaxle layout provides.
He'll position pupils at the foul line, instructing the shooter to balance on one leg before hunkering into their motion.
A modern incarnation of the popular and controversial Rules by Fein and Schneider, this set of Rules was snatched up before I hunkered down with it for the night.
Dinner at the Wolseley flowed into after - dinner drinks, before they hunkered down in the honesty bar of a smart Covent Garden hotel and helped themselves to copious amounts of gin.
As transplants from a southern state, we enjoy as much summer time as possible before we hunker down for the long cold winters.

Not exact matches

Today, she's called on to appear at more events than ever before, while raising the family she and her husband started after she'd spent years hunkered down in the cutthroat real estate world.
You can hear life, forced into a slow - down; life less - deliberate; life lived as it was for centuries, before the busy inventiveness of the last five decades: life acquiescent to uncontrollable nature, and hunkered - down.
Lyonremembers hunkering down in the waiting room before one of those ordeals.
I remember choosing it well over a year ago and thinking that it was just what we should all be doing this time of year as we come in and hunker down, catching our breath from the busy seasons before.
Before you know it, they'll be teenagers hunkered down behind locked doors, so be sure to enjoy these quiet moments of watching your little one doze off serenely or play with carefree abandon.
Hunkered down in the courthouse cafeteria with his father and several other family members an hour before the verdict, Adam Skelos described how he got a text from his wife, Ann Marie, as he left court Thursday: «Call me.
Fond memories of Stanley denying the oncoming and devastating Hurricane years back and cracking wise at the Shandaken parade the day before making funof those who were afradi and going home to hunker down... Good ole boys club.
Just before the weekend, the moon hunkers down in Capricorn for two - plus days, syncing up with serious Saturn on Friday.
Before we go into hunker down -LSB-...]
So Little A and I have hunkered down all week so I can get over this thing before trick - or - treating tomorrow night.
Before the end of the almost 10 - year drought about a quarter of a million people had left the Great Plains, often journeying West (such as the Joads family in Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath), but at least two - thirds hunkered down and stayed put, and it is their stories that Egan records.
They are scared, probably have never been touched by a human before and want nothing more than to run into a small hiding spot and hunker down for the long - haul.
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