Sentences with phrase «by huge piles»

Upon their arrival at Utsteinen, the members of BELARE 2008 - 2009 found the entrance to the garage covered by huge piles of snow.
That way once I am done folding, I know push comes to shove I can stack the piles neatly on the shelves in my closet until I feel like hanging them, and I am never overwhelmed by a huge pile of 3 - 4 loads of clothes to be hung / folded!

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The budget highlights the huge imbalances created by five years of economic crisis: Spain will set aside $ 36.6 billion ($ 49.5 billion) to service its fast - rising pile of public debt, $ 2 billion more than it will spend on the 13 government ministries.
These low rates have encouraged investors in recent months to pile on risk, taking U.S. equities markets to record highs earlier this year despite an economy that's still being slowed by relatively high unemployment, huge debt levels, and tighter government spending.
As I write this post, I'm surrounded by a sea of cardboard boxes, stacks of books and papers, and a huge pile of food magazines that I'm not entirely ready to party ways with just yet.
Mayweather, who goes by the nickname «Money», was pictured in bed on his gold - plated mobile phone with huge wads of cash piled up alongside him.
But as a report by Sky Sports shows, the Arsenal chief executive hit back and rubbished the reports that claimed the club were sitting on some huge pile of cash like Smaug the dragon in the series of films The Hobbit.
I'm a huge veggie lover, but even I'm slightly turned off by a big pile of steamed squash.
The government is piling extra pressure on the NHS with its huge high - cost reorganisation and by breaking the prime minister's pledge to give the NHS a real rise in funding next year.
I know, crazy woman, but I do make it «fun» experience by listening to my favourite tunes and dancing a little while ironing or just simply chit chatting with my husband and before I know it, the huge pile of clothes has been nicely ironed.
It truly baffles me that a classic film that was directed by Harold Ramis and written by John Hughes could be turned into this huge flaming pile of shit.
However — book bloggers are a very busy lot with huge SUBs (Stapel ungelesener Bücher = «piles of unread books»), so many of them might not often stop by on the site to search for even more books to read.
There isn't a huge difference between how a reviewer analyses a book and the system used by agents to work through the slush pile.
This is what Howey means by «the huge percentage of books that never make it out of the slush pile
wish they had installs right about now MS is a joke and anyone that bought a arcade system is the sort of consumer they want... one with no clue what a HUGE STICKING PILE OF SH!T MS is turning into... now just wait for Too Human will be called ugly and last gen with lame gameplay I hope Epic learns how to make a good story because Gears of War is about to get smashed by RFOM2!
Video surfaced this week of a big nasty cloud of pet coke dust blowing off a huge pile of the petroleum by - product that sits along the edge of the Detroit River in Detroit.
Note the tailings pond behind the huge yellow piles of sulphur, a by - product of bitumen upgrading.
This analysis by Ben Pile is a must - read, because he shows the links between Greenpeace, EREC — a collection of trade associations lobbying for renewables, their close connection to the EU — and the huge amounts of monies they received from Brussels.
The original article by Dom Marsh doesn't seem to be available online, but it recounts how the Cornerstone Housing Co-op in Leeds, UK, hired a digger to build these raised beds - using huge amounts of biomass like logs, brash, and grass and leaves buried in 4 «x18» trenches - and then piling subsoil and topsoil back ontop.
So the most damning thing I can say about gold sellers is not that they interrupt the rest of the gamers by spamming chat channels, rudely camping spawns, or driving up prices by dumping huge piles of gold into the economy that wouldn't otherwise exist.
A hiring manager who is confronted by a huge objective is going to dump it in the «no» pile because it suggests that you're waffling and that you don't know what you're doing.
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