Sentences with phrase «by cog»

Tour manager Marion Motz travels up Mt Washington by Cog Railway on the Rail Discoveries escorted rail tour of New England in the Fall.
From here you can take a fabulous journey into the mountains by cog railway to Rochers de Naye, one of Switzerland's most beautiful viewpoints.
We'll ascend by cog - wheel train to Mount Pilatus» summit, where you'll have time to explore, admire the views, and breathe the pure air.
The Children's Oncology Group (COG) Supportive Care Guidelines Committee is an inter-professional committee of pediatric hematology / oncology health care professionals which identifies rigorously developed, evidence - based, supportive care guidelines and evaluate them for endorsement by the COG and incorporation into COG study protocols.
In the same way that the Charleston differs from the Waltz, the dance displayed by this cog is faster and uses different steps from other parts of the yeast machinery.
The subjects reached the outpost at 2650 meters altitude almost effortlessly, by cog railway and cable car, and once there could only take the same number of steps each day that they were accustomed to taking at home, as monitored with a pedometer.
PlayNerd Centerfold: Grabbing Lazy 8 Developer By The Cogs MorrigansMuse at GayGamer.org, Feb. 26, 2011.
They work with each other hand and hand as you will need to buy a new level for the different tools to unlock new abilities that can be upgraded by the Cogs.

Not exact matches

Both of them got there by executing with only technical competence, and both regarded their end - users as little more than cogs in the machinery of their business models (almost certainly how Facebook achieved Most Hated status).
The top - graded receiver by Pro Football Focus, Jones was a key cog on a Falcons team that came up just short in the Super Bowl in 2016.
If sales increase by 25 percent, COGS will also increase by 25 percent.
Alternatively, if the firm chooses to deduct inventory shrinkage costs separately, it must reduce its beginning inventory or purchases by the amount of the loss, thereby lowering the COGS.
COGS per hectoliter decreased 5.9 percent in local currency due to cost savings and lower pension and distribution costs, partially offset by the impact of volume deleverage, inflation, mix shift to higher - cost brands, and foreign currency movements.
Cost of goods sold (COGS) per hectoliter decreased 2.5 percent for the year and 2.8 percent for the quarter, driven by supply chain cost savings and lower commodity costs, partially offset by lower fixed - cost absorption due to lower volumes.
And this is rightly feared by other European countries, who do not want to be reduced to efficient cogs in a system of technocratic, managerial globalism.
They're genetically engineered to be fit for doing the work that must be done, and so nobody feels alienated by being reduced to a cog in a machine or anything like that.
The Western Media for long has blamed the cogs on Muslims citing only acts carried out by Muslim extremists and that has sufficed them to long term Muslims as Terrorists.
Used to be if you worked hard in this country, even if your job was seen as «lesser» by absentminded fools that don't realize that every cog of society is important, you could afford a car and a decent house.
Those who know that they are owned by God recognize that their primary identity is not as cogs in the economic machine, for their baptism has taught them who they are and whose they are.
I believe that by the middle of the season Barco will be an indispensable cog in the attack, but I'd be wary of forcing it to quickly and disrupting the fluidity that we've developed over the last couple of weeks.
Really impress by le cog and rosicky in middle... I think wenger will play either flame or rambo against city tho to get some protection which im ok with long as he plays with 2 wingers and santi in the middle... call me crazy..
Tight end Drake Dunsmore and wide receiver Jeremy Ebert were key cogs to the WIldcats» 6 - 7 team last year, and they were drafted by the Buccaneers and Patriots, respectively.
People don't picture him as a cog in our defensively organised team, it's more the nightmarish flashbacks of accomplished, counter-attacking teams breaking on us with numbers and space, and opposition by - passing him with ease.
And by the way now we see why wenger was using le cog ahead of xhaka... no doubt he's gonna be great for us in the position just do nt wan na rush him... he got stuff to wrk on defensively... just like le cog got stuff the wrk on offensively... im just glad we got too good players in the position finally so we can be having this convo and who is our better cdm
The Giants will be judged by the regular season and not by whether or not a team that has key cogs from two recent Super Bowl titles looks good in exhibition football.
He wants to win, and win beautifully, by playing football as an art form with each cog of the team working synchronically like a perfectly functioning and exquisite Rolex watch, and stuff the Timex teams which may be acceptable to the other clubs and other fans.
However, in an exclusive interview on ESPN, Zidane has seemingly dismissed the speculation by citing that the forward remains a vital cog for Los Blancos.
More worrying for Guardiola was the hamstring injury picked up by David Silva - the Spanish playmaker is a key cog in his system and not having him available will be a big blow.
After impressing Van Gaal in a pre-season friendly while playing for Go Ahead Eagles, Demy de Zeeuw transferred to AZ in 2005 and he was a cog in their midfield by the time of their title success.
The move prompted speculation that Welsh star, Bale, was devastated by Benitez's sacking after Benitez had made him an integral cog in his line - up.
By ROGER LEWIN Cog has arms, a body and a steady gaze — but no gender.
Two of those books were published by Cato, while The Heated Debate was published by the Pacific Research Institute (PRI), another cog in the climate denial machine.
Neuroblastoma has specific treatment recommendations developed by the Children's Oncology Group (COG), a nationwide cooperative group devoted to the study and treatment of pediatric malignancies.
Functional annotation was done by comparing the reads against the Clusters of Orthologous Genes (COGs)[45] and TIGRFAMS [46] databases using RPSBLAST [47](E-value cut - off of 10 - 5).
APT is responsible for the heavy impact that many running lifters find on their quads - given the forward tilt of the body and high impact / footstrike forward of the hips (that APT dictates to stay under or in front of COG), lifters / weight trainers find their quads both fatigued from running / chewed up from running, and heavily impacted by squatting / weight training.
Apparently humanity's lust for violence simply couldn't be sated by pugilists» limitations of the flesh, and thus we get giant robots beating the cogs out of each other.
Arriving in Sienna, Italy, during the famous Palio horse race, Bond (Daniel Craig) discovers that mysterious Mr. White (Jesper Christensen), whom he shot in the leg before the closing credits, is just a cog in a complex global criminal conspiracy known as QUANTUM, stretching from Europe to Latin America, as Bond is pursued not only by bad guys but also by MI6 and the CIA.
That's how — in between his obligations as a now - central cog in the MCU — Stan found time to appear in I, Tonya, a no - holds - barred look at the notorious Tonya Harding scandal that's taken the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival by storm.
The girls themselves, played by a who's who of up - and - comer starlets, have little more dimension than the ones who faded into the background of Gus Van Sant's Elephant; they're merely cogs in the movie's not - so - well - oiled machine.
The fourth cog in this Thunderbolt and Lightfoot wheel was Eddie played by familiar face Geoffrey Lewis.
While her job is to make a multinational company more efficient by cutting jobs, Winfried is on a subversive mission to save her from becoming an icy corporate cog in the machine of capitalism.
Teachers will remain caught between ideologies of short - term economic efficiencies and the findings of educational research — between bottom lines and holistic student development; caught in the rough - edged cogs of funding formulae about resources and student achievement; caught by the Gonskis in the public - private funding debate; stuck between the so - far - disappointing results of national, standardised testing and teacher accountability (more effort is made to hold teachers accountable than trust them!).
People in public education unwittingly destroy school cultures all the time by treating educators as interchangeable cogs, transferring principals and teachers without regard for a school's approach and operating assumptions, by creating one - size - fits - all mandates that suggest a school's distinctiveness is a nuisance, not a value, and by sending mixed messages and edicts from the central office until people are burned out and resentful.
This session, all senators are under extreme pressure by special interests that stand to gain money, power, school rankings, human cogs in the corporate machine, and private student data by keeping both Common Core and standardized testing in place.
The V8 still comes with a six - speed manual as standard, but the optional six - speed Sportshift gearbox has gone, replaced by a new seven - speed Sportshift II «box - the extra cog helping to mix improved acceleration with all new levels of shift quality and refinement.
Thanks to the short ratios allowed by the high cog count and shifts that are as quick and crisp as some dual - clutch rivals», at least in manual mode with paddles at the ready and a supercharged V - 8 willing to rev all the way to 7,000 rpm, you can always be in the powerband, never losing ground for a millisecond.
The M550i emits a muffled, yet pleasantly snarly growl from its 4.4 - liter V - 8 with any firm press of the go pedal, which is punctuated by a series of soft whomps as the eight - speed automatic rapidly swaps cogs.
Flatten the go - pedal, let the eight - speed automatic swap cogs, and watch the needle brush against the 6,500 - rpm redline until the world whisks by at a cool top speed of 191 mph.
The immense reserves of torque (340Nm on tap from just 2000rpm) of the elastic V8 means you can afford to be a bit lazy with the gears, but why would you want to when you can savour the slick action of the six - speeder by banging down a couple of cogs to get the engine in the fattest part of the torque curve?
In city driving, the Camry XLE offers plenty of grunt courtesy of the 3.5 - liter V6 engine, even if the six - speed automatic gearbox by now feels like it could use a few more cogs.
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