Sentences with phrase «by tug»

The only effective initiative in Ontario is the Storage Facility and Preservation of Last Copy Agreement (1996, 2006) signed by TUG Libraries (Tri-Universities Group of Libraries) at Guelph University, the University of Waterloo and Wilfrid Laurier University.
The vehicle's fate looks as though it will be determined by a tug of war between the financial implosion and plummeting gas prices.
Still a vital thoroughfare for everything from giant barges pulled by tug boats to wooden sampans rowed by locals, the Chao Phraya always bustles with boat traffic.
There are so many distractions.After being released by his tug plane, a pilot struggles to keep his emotions in check while he is responsible for thirty elite, airborne troops in the back of his aircraft.
As Abner's son, Walton Goggins («The Shield») subtly and aptly conveys the vexation created by a tug of war between rational behavior and complicated family loyalty.
SHORT FORM NEW MEDIA — ORIGINAL «Episode 101» («Now We're Talking»), written by Tug Coker, Tommy Dewey; go90.com «Escape the Room» («Life Ends at 30»), written by Michael Field; vimeo.com «Itsy Bitsy Spider» Episode 1 («Thug Passion»), written by Motrya Tomycz; vimeo.com «The Party» («The Commute»), written by Linsey Stewart & Dane Clark; youtube.com
Numerous computer simulations show that circumstellar disks will be gravitationally modified by the tug of one or more unseen planets.
(The ocean stays liquid because of «tidal heat» created by the tug of Saturn's powerful gravity.)
Because their surfaces are essentially loose rubble, the shaking caused by that tug - of - war is enough to turn up fresh gray material.
In October, Xavier Dumusque at the Observatory of Geneva and colleagues described a slight wobble in Alpha Centauri B, caused by the tug of an Earth - mass planet orbiting every three days around that yellowish, sunlike star.
But it is not just our bodies that have been shaped by this tug - of - war.
The crippled cruise liner Carnival Triumph limps into port guided by tug boats in Mobile, Alabama
Still, deniers work the edges of the story, picking out the inevitable contradictions (or appearances of contradiction) produced by a large and complex event such as the Holocaust, trying to give the impression of unravelling the whole story by tugging on a few loose threads.
Peel the cooked beets by tugging the peels off.
Remove by tugging the parchment paper flaps and cool completely on a wire rack before slicing.
Once set, run a butter knife along the edge and gently remove by tugging on the tabs in an upward motion.
Once set, remove the cheesecakes by tugging on the parchment paper tabs.
In the first half, he conceded a dangerous free kick by tugging and then tripping Morata on the edge of the penalty area before being caught upfield when the Spain international broke clear early in the second half.
By tugging on those heartstrings, you can easily recapture the childlike magic of the holidays.
They are also easy to take on and off for mom, by tugging on the two Velcro straps.
Whenever you need to, you can easily remove the monofin while you are swimming by tugging and kicking your feet.
But for those like myself, solid and straightforward types who work with our hands and communicate mainly by tugging the brims of our sweat - stained work hats, the news of dolphin gossip comes as something of a punch to the stomach.
The several dozen detected so far have betrayed themselves by tugging their parent stars back and forth, creating a small, oscillating signal in the starlight — a technique sensitive only to massive, Jupiter - like planets.
First, the team tried placing toads with beetles that were unable to release chemicals: The scientists got the beetles to prerelease their spray by tugging on their legs so that once they were swallowed, they would be chemically defenseless against the toads.
Cut 6 - 7 inch strips and remove the wires by tugging and pulling it out on the cut ends.
Step Four: Fatten your braid «Khaleesi» style by tugging at the braided sections to widen and glamourize your braid.
(8) Finish it all off by tying up the braid with a hair - tie, and by tugging your hair out here and there to loosen everything up.
The article also discusses how scammers prey on victims by tugging on their heartstrings around Valentine's Day, specifically.
Such requests will often be accompanied by tugs on your heart strings but don't fall for it.
Monty, a precocious, dark - haired little boy, started the day by tugging on my arm and pretty much continued until dismissal — he informed me when he was done with an assignment, asked what should he do next, asked to play, and needed help buttoning his pants.
While the second - row seats move out of the way by tugging a release lever with one hand, the effort requirement is way beyond what the typical middle schooler can muster.
There is some «torque steer» on hard acceleration, which manifests itself by a tugging left or right on the steering wheel, but it's not intrusive.
Then, test the pet with the leash by tugging the pet off the curb.
In an effort to show his dominance, your dog will try to show that it is in control by tugging the leash.
If the dog tries to jump, prevent him by tugging on the leash.
If he starts after the «jogger», give a firm reminder by tugging on the leash.
The owners put their dogs in a «sit» by pushing down on the dogs» rear and pulling up on the leash, and taught loose leash walking by tugging on the leash if the dogs were pulling.
where your you control your zombified outlaw by tugging on his marionette strings.
In the aforementioned cases, to create wind from the cloud you need to tickle Luigi's nose and the branches of the tree are manipulated by tugging on his mustache.
They also countered Christo's The Gates, in Central Park in 2005, by tugging a miniature gate around Manhattan (in a small boat on display in Brooklyn).
Feeding a range of materials, including canvas and plywood, into his printers, Guyton also actively interferes with the printing process by tugging and moving the materials.
Now, «smart» key fobs allow you to unlock the car by tugging a door handle and start it by hitting the starter button, all without fumbling in your purse or pocket to find it.

Not exact matches

P&G: Pick Them Back Up — Continuing to tug on our emotional heartstrings by emphasizing the influence of «mom» in all of our lives, the spot clearly romances mom by letting her know how important her role is in her children's lives.
Warren is expected to try tugging her party toward more progressive policies, while some more moderate Democrats are emphasizing the need to appeal to the type of working - class white voters who helped Trump win Midwestern states carried in recent elections by Democrats.
Test the cable by gently tugging on it.
Kierkegaard shares with Kant the assumption that being moral inevitably involves a struggle to thwart the impulses of human nature, which by definition must tug the agent in the direction of aesthetic indulgence — and where does ethics derive the authority to make me go against my feelings?
Teens are being eaten alive by the demands and tugged apart by the many activities.
First, as the title of a key chapter puts it, the American example shows that religion can «Make Use of Democratic Instincts» in a manner mutually beneficial to itself and democracy; second, sustainable democracy needs religion, which means we can expect democratic peoples to remain attached to its continuance or at least potentially receptive to its revival (cf. II, 2.17, # s 17 - 20); third, democratic times, because they are enlightened times, tend to be ones of increasing doubts about religion; fourth, the relevant religion for America and Europe, Christianity, will be tugged against and perhaps eroded by powerful and ongoing democratic currents toward liberationist and materialist mores; and fifth, religion's authority in democratic society will always rest upon common opinion.
But it seems to me from reading this blog that your heart strings are being tugged by God almost continually.
There is by default a tug of war.
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