Not exact matches
The Blues are already looking into
bolstering their options
up front for next season, despite not having a
long - term manager in place, and have been impressed with the Argentine's form in the Italian top flight this term.
The Galileo mission to Jupiter
bolstered the case in 1999, showing for instance that Europa is scarred by
long cracks that may periodically open
up and let water reach the surface.
But a new opportunity may be opening
up for studies of chimpanzee behavior and cognition: A first - of - its - kind partnership between a sanctuary and a research center, announced this month, is designed to
bolster the scientific output of facilities that have until now primarily focused on the
long - term care of their animals.
You can hold this pose
longer and protect your knees and lower back by placing a rolled -
up blanket or
bolster between your thighs and calves.
It didn't take TOO terribly
long to get back
up to a level that could progress the campaign, perhaps only an hour or two plus a hefty amount of gold to quickly
bolster the remaining cast member's levels.
My four - wheel drive tester averaged closer to 21, still impressive but likely
bolstered up by a few
long highway trips during my time with it.
There is good
bolster to the seats and they held
up well over
longer drives.
If you want to
bolster your income over a
long period, you might take $ 20,000 as a lump sum — perhaps to cover needed home repairs as well as set -
up fees — and also take $ 500 a month going forward.
Hopefully with the news that the Xbox conference will run
longer than the standard 90 minutes in order to fit more games, this bodes well for new IP's and maybe some old ones too to
bolster the Xbox's first party line -
up.
«In particular, employment was
up by nearly 1.4 million during the first six months and this will
bolster household formations, resulting in positive gains most immediately for the rental housing market and then,
longer term, for single - family home sales.