Sentences with phrase «buoys with»

Heck, maybe we can even turn the buckets in to buoys with some imagination.
The children duck their heads without being told now when the boom swings around, and they identify the buoys with pride.
The Championship outfit will be buoyed with confidence though, because as well as beating City they are also challenging for promotion in the English second tier.
Truth be told, the Cavaliers trade talks have been buoyed with teams getting back better, if not perfect, reports on Irving's growth, league sources said.
«We are grateful to God that on this landmark day, we are not completely in the depths of despair, but buoyed with hope that our daughters will yet rejoin their families and loved ones.
Buoyed with confidence, his coalition partner carrying less and less options, Cameron now has more room to push rightwards, or at least continue down his present path with even less consideration.
The borough GOP has been rife with power struggles for years, with a southern faction buoyed with support from Turner, Ognibene and City Councilman Eric Ulrich (R - Ozone Park) and a northern faction lining up behind Ragusa and Hornak.
Sandia's wave energy converter is a large 1 - ton ocean buoy with motors, sensors and an onboard computer built at a scaled down size for a testing environment.
Researchers from Norway and China have collaborated on developing an autonomous buoy with instruments that can more precisely measure the optical properties of Arctic sea ice while also taking measurements of ice thickness and temperature.
«Land - based measurements have been the cheap answer,» says Georgia Tech geophysicist Andrew Newman, «but a buoy with a GPS and satellite communications could take the place of a ship and help us get more frequent seafloor measurements more affordably.»
You don't need to love them, but understand that with each storm your spirit is buoyed with magnificence!
I am obsessed with anything red lately, even though it's not a color that favours me (especially during pregnancy, I think I will look like a big buoy with something like this), but it's so beautiful!
His film is a mish - mash of Ex Machina, The Silence of the Lambs, Blade Runner and Terminator buoyed with decent performances and one vaguely fresh notion.
State policies now include strong, explicit, consistent standards for charter school authorizing and for charter school performance, buoyed with additional authorizer authority to enforce them.
Buoyed with enthusiasm, I sold almost everything I owned, including my Grand Prairie, Alta., home.
During the tour UOVO executive vice president Tom Hale said the facility catered to the «post-red brick gallery world,» where galleries buoy themselves with business unrelated to their shows, where art advisors do business in New York without any physical plant here, where artists manage their own work through multiple galleries (and thus may need their own storage space), and where, though he did not say this, art regularly trades back and forth without it ever leaving its storage facilities.
So, you can imagine how my spirits were buoyed with good news from Capitol Hill about our oceans.
The teacher talks and the student is supposed to listen and buoyed with this new knowledge, play by the rules.

Not exact matches

Klarke says the Chromecast in some ways validates what Roku is doing and has in fact buoyed the company's sales, but that it is saddled with limitations.
According to Headlines & Global News, the film industry ended the year with more than $ 11 billion in domestic box office sales, buoyed by heavy hitters like Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, Deadpool and Zootopia.
Jack Reed can see the recovery taking hold at his family's 109 - year - old clothing store in Tupelo, Mississippi, with sales buoyed in part by the paychecks tied to a Toyota plant up the road and rising confidence that the jobs are here to stay.
A number of acquisitions made with IPO money helped buoy Yahoo throughout the beginning of the decade.
Foursquare had launched in 2009 with enough hyperbole to buoy an aircraft carrier.
The stock market's banner year brought good news to Baltimore money management firms, with leaders pointing to a rising tide that buoyed their funds and their companies» prospects.
In April however the single currency has fallen rapidly to a four - month low against the dollar, with the greenback buoyed by the U.S. Treasury yields topping three percent and expectations the Federal Reserve will further raise interest rates.
Initially, the directors rejected the proposal: They felt it would strain resources, particularly as Tesla was dealing with manufacturing challenges with its Model X. (Separately, a month later, SpaceX purchased $ 90 million worth of bonds from SolarCity, a move that reportedly raised eyebrows in Washington, with some lawmakers concerned that Musk was using his aerospace venture's high - priced government contracts to buoy his solar company.)
This «bitcoin is for criminals» narrative may not have started with the Silk Road, but it was certainly buoyed by it.
DS Smith continues to expect return on sales to be in line with the previous year, buoyed by a recovery of paper prices
HFF had a strong showing in fourth place in NYC, with a performance buoyed by the $ 1.04 billion majority - stake sale of 60 Wall Street.
With the Federal Reserve sticking to its projections for policy tightening, buoying short - end rates, the spread between two - and 10 - year maturities has fallen in November by almost 16 basis points, the most since February 2016.
The film took in $ 67 million, a surprise hit that was buoyed in part by a built - in audience familiar with the bestselling book the movie is based on.
It would be abominable to refuse treatment to a lifelong smoker with emphysema, even though he may have been buoyed in his habit by the confidence that the doctors would save him.
After a while — maybe on their third or fourth venture with me into the deep — I would sink them lower and let them feel the water buoying them up.
But this time around I feel buoyed by the fact that I'm working with a great group of people at Thomas Nelson and I've never believed in a creative project more than I believe in Searching for Sunday.
Increased demand from consumers such as Saudi Arabia and Russia, buoyed by strong oil prices, coupled with exports to traditional trading partners such as Japan, is benefiting the Australian dairy sector, which has a 17 per cent share of global cheese exports.
Personally, with the love & light from my friends and family to buoy me up, I could live with just a backpack full of stuff and be completely happy.
The key difference this time is that Treasury has the wind behind its sails, with a strong balance sheet, high Australian dollar and a management team buoyed by solid profit growth after an overhaul of the business.
In the ALM liquor business, EBITA rose 45.2 per cent to $ 24.1 million after a 20.9 per cent increase in sales to $ 1.54 billion, buoyed by a new supply contract with LMG, strong growth in wine sales at independent bottle shops and the acquisition of four hotels with detached bottle shops.
Standing over the glowing coals of my PK grill with a whiskey soda in one hand and tongs in the other as I watch lobster buoys bob in the Penobscot Bay — that's my idea of summer nirvana.
distressed old verandahs in blues and whites with surfboards parked against the walls peeling with paint, of owner run beach cafes with little buoys, anchors and bells as windchimes....
Or ozil could just be buoyed by the fact that his pre agreed plan with sanchez to both move to MU is 50 % done.
There is the pleasant cunning of making the wind take us where we want to go, and there are charts to read, with their soundings and buoys and markers, and the tide tables, and the tidal current tables, and the tidal current charts, and knots and splices to learn.
I'd be fine with Saquon at 7 because I think he'd be able to buoy the run game like Nelson, along with being a really good receiver.
Saturday: Swim workout: [100 pull using a Speedo pull buoy and paddles, 100 kick with kickboard, 100 swim] x 5 with warm - up and cool - down
Revere doesn't walk, but he's one of the few players in baseball you might trust to buoy his OBP with his batting average.
And if you look at the Dudley / Barbosa signings as anything more than an attempt to buoy the minute - load with high - character veterans, then yeah, you'll probably be disappointed.
The Clarets host a Crystal Palace side still buoyed by Neil Warnock's return, with Eagles fans hoping that Wilfried Zaha will shine at Selhurst Park in this Saturday 3 pm kickoff.
Instead, they now advanced to the next round and will undoubtedly be buoyed by the result heading into their Premier League clash with Sunderland on Tuesday night as they look to keep the pressure on at the top of the table with several first - team stars expected to return to action.
They were buoyed by dead cats bouncing, getting strong and unlikely seasons from Alex Rodriguez (39), Mark Teixeira (35), and Carlos Beltran (38), and eight of their nine lineup slots were typically filled with someone over 30.
Man United's finances have been buoyed by a lucrative ten year deal signed with kit suppliers Adidas, a deal to the tune of # 750m, which will aid in the club's pursuit of erasing the memory of last season's dreadful seventh place Premier League finish.
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