Sentences with phrase «bunch together»

Maybe get a bunch together for a Baltimore group shot?
Some people see it as a useful way to bunch together a group of games with similar interests — typically slower games, ones about exploration and contemplation.
Schools of trevallies roam all over Sail Rock and energetically hunt the smaller fish that bunch together for protection from these darting raids.
Some travel bloggers advise applying for several cards in a single day — sometimes called an app - o-rama — then waiting three months for another round of applications, on the theory that you're more likely to get approved because the banks don't see the credit inquiries if you bunch them together.
The fir tree oils can irritate the tissues in the mouth and ingested needles can puncture the intestines or bunch together causing an obstruction.
I didn't have any problems going back and turning in all four at once, but he apparently has a tendency to bug out and not recognize some of your recruits if you bunch them together.
Also, there is no need to bunch together what the Indie authors are «preaching».
The three shojo titles on the list bunch together in the middle with what is third - to - last volume of Library Wars, and the final volume of Dawn of the Arcana.
Everything listed can be done for you a la carte, or bundle a bunch together and create a project.
Of course you could also make a large garland or wall hanging, or sew a bunch together to make a table runner, or even a rug (which is what I'm dreaming of, only I don't have enough yarn, sigh.)
Pick up and bunch together a small group of flowers and greenery and place against the wire just before one of the «hooks.»
If you strike a tuning fork of the right female frequency by the side of a cage of mosquitoes of both sexes the males will immediately separate and bunch together near the fork.
The results were impressive: families with matriarchs 55 years old or older were several thousand times more likely to bunch together defensively when hearing the calls of families they rarely encountered.
ALL TOGETHER NOW Sperm from the desert ant Cataglyphis savignyi bunch together in groups.
You traveled through Babyland with your Bunch together, many times doubling up on everything.
If you're cooking more than 6 slices at a time, crisping bacon in the oven is the obvious move for a large party: The strips cook evenly, don't curl up in a weird way, and you can crowd a bunch together if need be.
Traditional packaging for a group of four muffins, for example, uses a clamshell design where all the muffins are bunch together.
You can snap it too, but ultimately it's much easier to cut a bunch together.
The slower the reaction time and the closer the cars are bunched together, the harder the drivers have to brake until eventually a car stops.
The CRTC is also suggesting news services be bunched together on the dial, so that distributors can't kick channels belonging to competitors into the stratosphere.
But the keypad can be difficult to type on; ditto the on - screen virtual keys, which are bunched together.
This faulty interpretation has bunched together the middle two soils into one group.
If the field is bunched together, there's a much better chance for someone from farther down the leaderboard to go out and post a low number and win on Sunday than at other majors.
A third of the teams in the league are already out of contention and they're just as bunched together as the playoff hopefuls.
When you've got so many teams bunched together, the odds will tell you that everyone will beat up on each other.
So for now, let's assume that the teams that are currently bunched together do beat up equally on each other.
Tech's fall was a little bit more due to placement — the Jackets lost to Clemson by two touchdowns but fell a long way in part because of how bunched together everybody in the 20 - 40 range is.
These teams were all bunched together in terms of quality, and quite often a lower seed is simply an equal team with a worse record.
mercer, rodriguez and the pitcher's spot are going to be bunched together in some combination regardless of whether you bat him first or eighth.
«But during our practice, you would see that players would be making shorter passes and are more bunched together,» due to the lack of space.
The playoff race in each conference is pretty tight, with many of the top teams bunched together on both sides of the country.
Feedings may be bunched together.
The only scooter to make our list that has an unusual form of locomotion, the Razor PowerWing (click here to check price) is instantly recognizable by its Y - shape design that has kids riding with their feet planted apart rather than bunched together on a narrow deck.
One theory from the teaspoon experiments involves the cornstarch grains bunching together into clusters, and its author, John Brady of the California Institute of Technology, thinks that the process at work in the new experiments could simply be that theory scaled up hundreds of thousands of times.
The scientists video - recorded the families» reactions to the various calls and measured certain key behaviors, such as whether the elephants defensively bunched together, whether they listened and smelled for the stranger, and how much time they spent doing these activities.
They turned toward the vehicle and bunched together, forming a fortress of elephant flesh with the matriarch in front.
Because the planets are bunched together in closely packed orbits, they interact gravitationally with each other, causing slight delays or advances in the timing of transits.
The elephants were less likely to flee from the voices of Maasai women and boys than they were from Maasai men, and they bunched together less closely.
Indeed, the animals bunched together nearly twice as tightly when they heard the Maasai.
Bond and her collaborators are using metal - coated nanotubes bunched together like a jungle canopy to amplify the signals of both the incident and Raman scattered light by exciting local electron plasmons.
«If function is localized, with small numbers of neurons bunched together doing similar things, that's consistent with sparse coding, high selectivity, and low population spiking rates.
Its neurons may have been partly bunched together at its front, but there would not have been much of a brain there.
She feeds the young for two or three weeks, making sure they stay bunched together inside.
«But what we see instead are thousands of bosons bunching together to leave in the same direction.»
Researchers create the plasma arc between two carbon electrodes, producing a hot carbon vapor composed of atomic nuclei and molecules that cool and synthesize — or condense — into particles that grow into nanostructures by bunching together.
When purchasing fresh beets in the produce section of your grocery, you are very likely to find them bunched together with their colorful leafy greens adorning their tops.
I felt it fans out a bit too much because everything is bunched together.
Bunching together everyone over 55 is a complete insult to seniors IMHO, not.
Director Randal Kleiser shows no real sense of how a musical is constructed: the songs are bunched together, the production numbers don't move, and the whole project shifts awkwardly between naturalism and stylization.
I went on the [Millennium] Falcon, and there was a hole, and then there was, like, little Porgs all bunched together, and then there were big ones.
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