I love that sweetheart action, though my bra did show
a bit at the corners — you'd probably need a balconnet or demi bra with it.
Design-wise, the Soul EV is decidedly polarising with a boxy - looking silhouette and rounded
bits at the corners.
Not exact matches
But there's just nothing quite like eating these fried
bits of deliciousness outside Casey's
Corner where you have the perfect view of the castle and Main Street all
at once.
And I wasn't expecting it, not like that
at all, but when I wind a
bit of the
corner, there it is, and our willowy girl behind me on the trail, she kinda catches her breath, like the wind's blown in, because there it is — a chapel of glass.
So, in an effort to inspire a
bit of «climate change,»
at least in this little
corner of the blogosphere, I thought I'd start a conversation about hope.
It's one of those recipes that after the first
bite I wanted to run to my friend's Alison or Niki, who live right around the
corner, kick open the door and shove a handful in their mouth all the while exclaiming
at the top of my lungs» IS N'T IT FANTASTIC!»
I'm glad you are enjoying our
corner of the world - even if it is a
bit chilly
at the moment.
You know
at the end of Thanksgiving, when your fridge is full of last little
bits of things and your pantry is packed with tiny McCormick spice containers that you hold onto, knowing in your heart of hearts that the last
bit of pumpkin purée will go fuzzy in the refrigerator door and the pumpkin pie spice will turn rancid by the time you search for it in the back
corners of the cabinet next fall?
«We conceded a
corner that was a
bit unlucky and where we were guilty was that we didn't jump
at all with Martin Skrtel.
Overtaking
at the Circuit de Catalunya is tough enough
at the best of times, but having already made his way up to 14th, he gained three places in two
corners with a sensational
bit of driving, eventually going on to finish ninth.
At the end of the day, this offense is going to score runs; the infield defense should be dependable and at least a bit above average, with two legitimate gold glove caliber defenders on the corner
At the end of the day, this offense is going to score runs; the infield defense should be dependable and
at least a bit above average, with two legitimate gold glove caliber defenders on the corner
at least a
bit above average, with two legitimate gold glove caliber defenders on the
corners.
The western Europeans have generally been more protective of players, but I think it is safe to say
at least that Italian referees allow a fair
bit of leeway in the application of the rules (see any
corner kick taken in Seria A where 872948 are committed regularly if the rules were strictly applied).
Because Fuller got hurt, because Donovan Riley wasn't as impressive
at corner as he was
at rover in 2014, and because safety C.J. Reavis was dismissed from the team, the Tech secondary was quite a
bit younger than it was expected to be last year.
«There is a fair
bit of straight into Stavelot
corner, which you take
at 120.
I have seen and heard some stupid things about football in my time, a lot of them from just around the
corner at White Hart lane but also a fair few from the red side of north London, but this latest
bit of silliness has to come close to taking the biscuit.
Another showcase of his supreme skill was this ridiculous save, as Alonso got a
bit too low into the
corner and had a pretty big moment
at 220 mph.
But it's when you get up to the stadium that it always heats up a
bit at the junction by the away end and outside that pub where we always have to deal with all their fans standing on the
corner giving it all to us and getting away with it, so was surprised to get there and see all the police vehicles stretched out along that
corner preventing their fans waiting around.
Once the time came, I left my baby with grandpa and went to pump
at an outlet that was off to a
corner that was a
bit secluded.
If you declare that PPHs
at home «don't require blood» and so are «less severe» than in the hospital, that's a
bit like saying you drank your coffee this morning black «for a change» when really you ran out and were too lazy to go to the
corner store for milk.
So although you'll probably be lifting just a
corner at a time when changing your baby's sheets, it might be a
bit easier with a foam mattress.
My kids have allergies making it a
bit challenging
at times to cut many
corners.
First, let's look
at the technology: multi-point conversations occuring online create a prepackaged army of evangelists — people are champing
at the
bit to recast anything interesting, inspiring, enraging, or humorous (perhaps if each individual had a small network logo pasted in the
corner of their profile, then operatives would start to pay attention...).
It's easier, in some ways, than Albany where you're dealing with a lot of different interests,» Klein said in between
bites of his chicken Caesar hero
at the Italian restaurant just around the
corner from his two - story, brick house in the Italian - dominated neighborhood of Morris Park.
In the 1967 film classic The Graduate, a businessman
corners Benjamin Braddock
at a cocktail party and gives him a
bit of career advice.
I'm running a
bit late (as I often do), frantically looking up
at the monitor and searching for my gate, when out of the
corner of my eye, I see my own face looking back
at me from the airport bookstore.
When I suddenly had no more to use recently nothing drastic happened but ALL last week (after two solid weeks with no magnesium oil and several days before the 500 ml bottle finally arrived) I struggled terribly with weakness and aches, numbness, [stress](startling frantically
at noises), feeling nervous like I was seeing things out of the
corner of my eyes, legs jumping a
bit at night in bed, memory issues, and severe fatigue.
• Tip: Or snip a very small
bit of the
corner off of a parchment cone or Ziploc bag • Hold the piping bag
at a 45 degree angle above the cookie where you want to start the outline.
Goblet squats, aka goblin squats («cos you look like your squatting in the
corner of a cave cradling «my previous»), are a
bit different to your normal squats — the pause
at the bottom gives you no option but to really work your ass off.
Step 10: I used the darkest eyeshadow as an eyeliner, but
at the outer
corner of my upper eyelids, I also used a liquid eyeliner, just to get a
bit more definition.
My brows aren't that unruly or sparse but this does a lovely job of keeping them looking neat and tidy, especially
at the inner
corners where my brows tend to be a
bit sparse and messy looking.
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To give your eyes a lift, tap a
bit of the cover - up
at the outer
corners with your ring finger.
«Start
at the
corners,» she says, «and look for the blue
bits.»
While I believe Capcom is going a
bit beyond just that here, this game was built for the Wii and then converted, so
corners were cut
at the beginning to accomodate the Wii's limitations.
At quick - but - sane speeds, the setup allows for a
bit of rotation toward the apex in the
corners and virtually no push.
That makes turning into a
corner at speed a guessing game, which isn't helped by the modest turn - in
bite.
After five laps in it driven
at a reasonable lick, all but the most skilful drivers would probably want to calm down a
bit and have a rest, so much grip does it generate through the
corners, down the straights, in the traction zones, everywhere.
Suddenly the engine that sounded a
bit agricultural
at low rpms on the street began to spit and hiss all manner of turbo and induction sounds, snorting, popping, and screaming its way through
corners faster than anything else on site as its monster midrange torque proved massively impressive.
The fact that the steering is still light around the dead - ahead, then sticky as you turn, doesn't help in the
corners either; although the chassis is sharp, you often end up taking a couple of
bites at tight turns.
Other performance
bits include two - piece Brembo brake rotors up front and Bilstein dampers and Eibach springs
at each
corner.
BoxsterS (PDK) lacks a
bit of overtaking potential, yes, incomparable to 911 Turbo rocket, but it rides on sport suspension, has sport exhaust and 3.4 liter NA engine, and is extremely exciting
at slower speeds, goes around
corners in the most amazing manner and creates a lot of drama on throttle openings.
The 3.4 - litre engine in the old Cayman S only managed 273 lb ft
at a lofty 4500rpm and so the tall ratios often made it feel a
bit gutless in slower
corners, or if the engine wasn't quite on - song.
Push hard through a sequence of
corners and it changes tack more eagerly than, say, the mid-engined Lamborghini LP640, though personally I'd like a
bit more weight
at the wheel.
Understeer can build if you're a
bit ambitious with your entry speed (it's quite easy to arrive
at a
corner more quickly than you expect...) and this might be better telegraphed with a more distinct sensation of the steering shedding weight.
This one was down
at the Goodwood Festival of Speed a couple of days previously, adding impact to the most distant
corner of the supercar paddock, where it stole attention from the fearsome Mazda Furai and made the Bentleys parked nearby look a
bit, well, small.
The seating position is a little like being in a high - chair and the pedals are a
bit light and floppy — until you try the brakes,
at which point you'll find a lot of resistance somewhere a couple of centimetres into the travel, making for rather jerky approaches to
corners.
Seats are supportive and comfortable on long journeys and the Traction Assist and Anti-lock brakes are very reassuring in the winter although
cornering is a little
bit mushy
at high speeds.
It might feel a
bit weird relying on the car to do all the work, but there's also a curious delight to hearing the car change down two or three gears
at the last moment as you brake hard for a
corner — it's a
bit like one of those confidence games where you have to close your eyes and trust someone to catch you as you fall backwards.
It's incredibly easy to fall into a hypnotic rhythm with the R500, scaling the power - curve and descending again on the way into
corners,
bit - by -
bit using more revs, feeling that unbelievable zing
at the top end, edging the car sideways when the road opens out and occasionally indulging in another manic two - or three - gear lunge just to make sure all that power is still present and correct.
This was then confirmed by some large oversteer on soaking wet tarmac; after turning into a
corner at a very moderate speed, with a little
bit of trail braking, the demonstrator was able to apply lots of throttle in second gear and the Cayenne drifted sideways.