Sentences with phrase «by flinging»

If you enter the System UI Tuner menu, you'll be able to toggle on an option to automatically minimize your picture - in - picture window by flinging it to the corner or side of your display.
They're also pretty easy to get rid of by flinging the head toward the bottom of the phone.
Opening apps on two phones side by side to determine which is faster takes precise timing and a bit of preparation, so major OEM OnePlus decided to take its latest comparison in another direction entirely by flinging chunks of cactus at two poor souls working to compare its latest and greatest, the OnePlus 5T, to -LSB-...]
By flinging open the Museum's doors metaphorically, we hope to create a platform in which voices from outside the Whitney can enliven the conversation around contemporary art in the United States.
He now created paintings not by applying a brush to a primed canvas on a wall but by flinging paint at a raw canvas on the floor.
Typically, throughout the course of the game, Yoshi will need to navigate through maps by flinging yarn at enemies and empty canvases (used to create stairs, tubes, pathways, etc.), jumping and platforming through obstacles, and defeating giant boss enemies.
In story mode the game also spices up the brawls with a selection of minigames, such as having The Joker fend off an advancing opponent by flinging playing cards like throwing stars.
Game Pick: «Love Me Not» (Uncade, commercial indie) «Inspired by the childhood petal - picking game «he (or she) loves me / loves me not,» Love Me Not challenges players to fend off waves of lovelorn attackers by flinging flower petals.»
It's LightBox who have decided to give us a sort of spiritual successor by flinging Warhawk into the future with Starhawk.
* FRENZY mode — the all new survival mode — keep the board from filling up by flinging same - colored balls off the board!
Drop in a handful of bugs (including one proper braincooker, whereby the game refused to let my character pick up an explosive charge required to destroy an objective until I appeased it by flinging myself off a cliff), and you've got something I can't imagine someone choosing to play over any of this generation's excellent shooters.
Combat slobber by flinging it with a standard ball - thrower, then toss it in the dishwasher.
You won't flip your ATV and escape injury only by flinging yourself off in an emergency dismount learned from riding horses.
She will respond by flinging her arms out and then quickly drawing them back to her chest.
Moreover, many kids make themselves awake by flinging out their legs or arms.
He took into account the audience's ability to perceive in the ultimate sense — by flinging aside his deity and becoming the Word, one of us, living in our cramped planet within the limitations of a human body.
It's all over the gossip magazines: yet another celebrity break - up allegedly caused by a fling with the babysitter.
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Meanwhile, Mischa Barton is certainly attractive enough to think Rudd's character would be tempted by a fling, but her character feels just too faux - sophisticated to really buy as a high school teenager.
«Fun, affordable holiday presents shouldn't break your budget, all of these adorable items are for $ 30 or less... Happy Cat: The pet lover in your life will be thrilled by the Fling - Ama - String cat toy which gets felines moving.

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Similar to meal kits, the company now offers travel packages called Times Journeys, where travelers can go on far - flung tours led by the Times» foreign correspondents.
On Tuesday Buffalo Wild Wings released a presentation to shareholders that emphasized the firm's strength and took shots at recent criticisms flung at the casual dining chain by Marcato.
He names the day when he grants that unexpected furlough... The 1942 schedule may run something like this: engagement announcement on Monday, invitations sent out by telegraph on Wednesday, the last handful of rice and rose petals flung on Saturday.»
There's a scene in Sharknado in which a great white shark, flung into the smoggy L.A. air by a freak tornado, is bisected by a chainsaw - wielding hero.
«Oumuamua (official designation 1I / 2017 U1 - the «I» is for «interstellar») was first spotted by the Pan-STARRS 1 telescope in Hawaii in late October, and it didn't take long for astrophysicists to figure out that both its trajectory and its velocity indicated that it was an extrasolar stranger, perhaps flung out by a neighboring star.
The regional carrier caters primarily to business travellers between Toronto, Ottawa and Montreal, but since launching in 2006, Porter has grown to service 19 destinations, mostly concentrated in eastern Canada and the U.S.. By 2016, it wants to fly Bombardier CSeries jets to more far - flung locales, including Calgary, Vancouver, Los Angeles, and Miami.
As facilities such as oil refineries and large electrical utilities become ever more reliant on remote - control systems linked by far - flung digital networks, the demand for highly reliable security has taken off.
And, as Becker points out, the travel industry has exploded in the past half century, aided by open borders since the end of the Cold War, new long - haul airplanes, and more western comforts in far - flung locations.
Building and then operating such a far - flung network of distribution centres took five years of hard slogging, driven by the founders» willingness to spend extended periods of time living overseas while they established those divisions.
Local governments, especially those outside mega cities like Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou, spent at least 8.6 billion yuan ($ 1.3 billion) subsidizing airlines in 2016, mostly for them to start direct services to far - flung places such as New York and Paris, according to data compiled by Civil Aviation Data Analysis.
Lead attorney Matt Gonzalez said his client had never handled a gun and was scared by the noise, prompting him to fling the weapon into the bay, where a diver fished it out a day later.
Now ones backed by giants Alibaba and Tencent are taking off in far flung cities, where tourism is booming.
Porn star Stormy Daniels confirmed she had an affair with Donald Trump in an exclusive 2011 interview with In Touch, five years before she was reportedly paid $ 130,000 by the president to stay silent about the fling.
While she's probably not wrong in that it's likely hovering near the end - point, I would like to just take a moment to point out that most of this whole affair has been fuelled by weak - sauce allegations and conflated facts, and this particular air of desperation as people keep flinging the equivalent of spaghetti against a wall in the hope that something inevitably sticks.
A newly released image from NASA Hubble telescope reveals that a huge cluster of galaxies called Abell 370, has an array of galaxies guarding it and is useful in studying far - flung galaxies by its gravitational lensing property.
In reality, Mr. Trump's festivities are constrained by security concerns surrounding the modern presidency, making some gaudier displays impossible and other far - flung ones unrealistic.
The network on which Bitcoin is stored and transferred was designed to operate without any company or government in charge, governed by a far - flung collaboration of volunteer programmers and computers that maintain all the records.
It's a hodge - podge of frequently erroneous and contradictory stuff by many authors flung together and revised and retranslated so many times that it is not a viable reference for anything.
It was started by a scam artist who was run out of several states before settling in a far - flung western outpost.
But this brief and inglorious fling was leadership by his own power; it was of this world.
I grabbed him by the shoulders and hauled him out of the seat and flung him to the ground.
Answers answers everywhere, flinging by his ears, and not one entered into his festering brain to settle his enormous pain.
For the story of the evolution of life is the story of innumerable chances, fumbling and gropings through countless ages.38 «Life advances by mass effects, by dint of multitudes flung into action without apparent plan.
Bruised by her first marriage — to Derek, Ryan's father — Lottie has an affair with Jack, a romantic fling made possible because Jack's wife has suffered several debilitating strokes.
In Village Atheists: How America's Unbelievers Made Their Way in a Godly Nation, Leigh Eric Schmidt tells the story of these unbelievers (who also went by «infidels,» «atheists,» «secularists,» «freethinkers,» and other names) through extended portraits of four «public atheists,» who «built infidel personas of far - flung notoriety upon their religious ruptures.»
Cartesianism gave man distance from nature in order to catch the questions flung by it, to ponder the answers, and to make them known.
It's a far - flung concept — one that's been rejected by famous atheists like Sam Harris and Richard Dawkins, who have dedicated their lives to fighting against all organized religion.
The cheeky little Richard Milhouse Nixon Møøse - Beaver of Winnemucca somehow became 142 Mexican Whooping Llamas, and... and... and... I was flung into the depths of despair by being designated a... a... this is very hard for me... a Walmart greeter in Humpagoat Wisconsin.
We should not expect that the historical and critical aspects of the book will abide by the rules, either: «Although my critical training and competence, such as it is, is as a careful textual critic, I have here flung this sensible approach aside in favor of enthusiasm, free speculation, blind assertion, dumb joking, and diatribe» (pp. 14 - 15).
And by disbelief I do not mean some sort of brave rejection of the doctrine, some defiant demand flung at heaven for possession of one's own soul; I mean merely the impotence of an imagination that finds the very notion of sin incomprehensible, the conscience of a man who is sure that, whatever sin might be, it surely lies lightly upon a soul as decent as his own, and can be brushed off with a single casual stroke of a primly gloved hand; I mean an habitual insensibility to the illuminations and chastisements of beauty, a condition of being wholly at home in a world from which mystery and sin and glory have all been banished, and in which spiritual wretchedness has become material contentment.
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