Sentences with phrase «car held all of those things»

You wouldn't believe it, but my car held all of those things including the three of us.

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I had in my heart and tongue the Name of Allah when ever I had fears, troubles or depression of any kind but from Jan 05 1995 when had lost my father and second brother in a car accident, it was the time I really felt am alone at age of 33 to face all the challenges my father has left upon me to run and manage among other partners therefore had been investigating the Quran as to understanding every word of it rather than to memorize it, have been did a lot of reciting verses of prayers begging God to look upon me and give me strength... am sure through such difficult times if I had no faith in God I would have perished and lost every thing long ago... Another thing my heart always gave me signs and my mind gave me logic of what to believe although have read many books abroad in my youth of many beliefs out of curiosity but could not belief in other than that God is one and Muhammed is his last prophet in all belief of the Quran he brought upon me / us in all that it says... Should mention at times had experienced dreams seeing signs and warnings long in advance of things going to happen A year or more before losing my father in a car accident I had seen him in my dream good bye wearing white cloth and going to board a tourist ship all crew dressed in white uniform rolling a red carpet on front of him and when was on the top of the stairs weaver smiling good bye... seen in another dream how or wealth will be stolen and what I will hold... so many things like that..
Some people have pastors who explain these things but I don't know why she sits alone amidst the bodies that the water left behind — bodies of houses, bodies of cars, bodies of boats, bodies of people — knees bent, arms clasped beneath bare thighs, held together by the stiff embrace of a sob, or why the earth shook, or why the water came, or why she has taken off her boots, or why she sits alone amidst the bodies that the water left behind; I only know that I don't want a pastor who explains these things.
I was holding a 6354 dollar check to give him at his work gate Christmas day with the first vacation that any one knew of since his sophmore year of high school He had been violent the last eleven years the last Christmas in 2008 forcing two men out of the back of his fathers car at 45 mph on asphalt trying to get him into work and choking his father unconsious with another man hitting on the hood of the car from inside, He was just not being in the least cooperative with any thing he had not since 2001, Things were deadly by that point all because he wanted it his way.
The thing holding me back is the lack of car seat compatibility.
In general, I take really good care of my things, but honestly, I've been dragging this bag in and out of the car for months and it's held up beautifully.
I used the Target one before my baby shower to help me register and now I'm going back to buy the things that are still on there... nail clippers, thermometer, baby tub soft liner, baby monitor (I'm getting one with two receivers so I can have one upstairs and one down) two car seats, a light stroller frame to hold them in, and a few more not - to - terribly exciting things like newborn diapers (work for up to eight pounds of baby) wipes, etc...
a large seasonal bag (the mothership) that holds things like journal, reading material, laptops, spare shoes, analgesics, knitting, etc. and usually stays behind in the car, but serves as my «carry on» and will fit under the seat in front of me....
I am 49 5ft 9 170 pounds take really good care of my mind, my body, and my spirit.I am a very affectionate man.One who will always open your car door for you.Or write a beautiful letter or even poem when I think of you.I like to talk about every thing at times.and at times I like to just hold...
But when a devastating car accident leaves him without the use of his hands, all of the things going on in his life that once held so much meaning now begin to evaporate as if they never existed, including a close friendship with former girlfriend and fellow doctor, Christine Palmer (Rachel McAdams).
I must say that this isn't all that of a bad thing as the game still looks quite good and I must say that for such a fast paced game with so much detail and so many cars I was also impressed with how well the frame rate held up as well.
Henson's visible discomfort holding and firing weapons isn't the film's biggest problem, but it was an early sign that Proud Mary might not achieve its full potential — especially after the excitement provoked by the movie's trailers, where we saw Henson inspecting vast closets full of guns, driving fast cars, and blowing things up.
Starting things off, there's an audio commentary from director Mark Hartley, joined by «Ozploitation Auteurs» Brian Trenchard - Smith, Antony I. Ginnane, John D. Lamond, David Hannay, Richard Brennan, Alan Finney, Vincent Monton, Grant Page, and Roger Ward; a set of 26 deleted and extended scenes, now with optional audio commentary from Hartley and editors Sara Edwards and Jamie Blanks; The Lost NQH Interview: Chris Lofven, the director of the film Oz; A Word with Bob Ellis (which was formerly an Easter Egg on DVD); a Quentin Tarantino and Brian Trenchard - Smith interview outtake; a Melbourne International Film Festival Ozploitation Panel discussion; Melbourne International Film Festival Red Carpet footage; 34 minutes of low tech behind the scenes moments which were shot mostly by Hartley; a UK interview with Hartley; The Bazura Project interview with Hartley; The Monthly Conversation interview with Hartley; The Business audio interview with Hartley; an extended Ozploitation trailer reel (3 hours worth), with an opening title card telling us that Brian Trenchard - Smith cut together most of the trailers (Outback, Walkabout, The Naked Bunyip, Stork, The Adventures of Barry McKenzie, three for Barry McKenzie Holds His Own, Libido, Alvin Purple, Alvin Rides Again, Petersen, The Box, The True Story of Eskimo Nell, Plugg, The Love Epidemic, The Great MacArthy, Don's Party, Oz, Eliza Fraser, Fantasm, Fantasm Comes Again, The FJ Holden, High Rolling, The ABC of Love and Sex: Australia Style, Felicity, Dimboola, The Last of the Knucklemen, Pacific Banana, Centrespread, Breakfast in Paris, Melvin, Son of Alvin, Night of Fear, The Cars That Ate Paris, Inn of the Damned, End Play, The Last Wave, Summerfield, Long Weekend, Patrick, The Night, The Prowler, Snapshot, Thirst, Harlequin, Nightmares (aka Stage Fright), The Survivor, Road Games, Dead Kids (aka Strange Behavior), Strange Behavior, A Dangerous Summer, Next of Kin, Heatwave, Razorback, Frog Dreaming, Dark Age, Howling III: The Marsupials, Bloodmoon, Stone, The Man from Hong Kong, Mad Dog Morgan, Raw Deal, Journey Among Women, Money Movers, Stunt Rock, Mad Max, The Chain Reaction, Race for the Yankee Zephyr, Attack Force Z, Freedom, Turkey Shoot, Midnite Spares, The Return of Captain Invincible, Fair Game, Sky Pirates, Dead End Drive - In, The Time Guardian, Danger Freaks); Confession of an R - Rated Movie Maker, an interview with director John D. Lamond; an interview with director Richard Franklin on the set of Patrick; Terry Bourke's Noon Sunday Reel; the Barry McKenzie: Ogre or Ocker vintage documentary; the Inside Alvin Purple vintage documentary; the To Shoot a Mad Dog vintage documentary; an Ozploitation stills and poster gallery; a production gallery; funding pitches; and the documentary's original theatrical trailer.
It's true that lots of things happen in this movie — lots of car chases and stunts and rapid - fire dialogue and whiplash changes in scenery — and director James Mangold even has the decency to sometimes hold a shot for more than five seconds.
How far over to the left and away from the turn depends on the amount of grip you have available — more grip means you can hold it tighter — but in most road - tyred cars, turning less at McLaren and opening out the entry to Clearways is a good thing to do.
The BRZ needs a convertible top more than it needs a turbo — because that, not horsepower, is the only thing holding this car back from being the modern - day equivalent of those wonderful 1960s sports cars.
«It went really well though, and the car held up — the C63 is great for this sort of thing.
Meanwhile, others have tried to muscle in on Porsche's territory with varying degrees of success, but as the originator of the species the «Cayenne Turbo» badge still holds more than a little cachet: sports car, off - roader, family wagon, luxury GT, its well - heeled aficionados would see it as all those things and more, while many of its detractors still struggle with that badge even appearing on the nose of such a vehicle.
Some things I inevitably know the fundamentals of already, but it's never less than the best feeling in the world to hold a car sideways so I'm not exactly complaining about getting time to practice!
It holds suitcases full of surprises because it is that very rare thing: a car whose ultimate straight - line potential is only useable for very, very short bursts.
Taking inspiration from those things you hold closest to your heart - art, design, distant lands or favourite places - and translating them all into key characteristics of your own car.
The car had a mess of different components suspension components so Lee went with Firm Feel leaf springs and hangers that lower the car 1 1/2 inch in the rear along with a solid rear sway bar from Firm Feel to hold things steady.
We know these objects are a lot of things to store in a vehicle, especially a small sedan, but you'd be surprised at how much your car can hold.
Also, there is still a hint of firmness to the way this thing rides over bad roads (especially with the 17 - inch rims and the super low profile tyres), but the upshot is that you get a car that holds its line brilliantly through the corners and remains composed at high speeds.
Getting to the roof of things, all you need to is hold down the button on the center console and the car goes from roof to no roof in about 20 seconds flat.
A bad credit score can hold you back from a lot of things — buying a car, owning a home, getting good insurance rates, and even from getting a job.
My Dobermann, a young «kid» huge, threw up late l; ast night - just rice, dogfood and fluid... this morning, early, he had urgency to «go» and couldn't hold it, had soft, black, tarry stool... he seems lethargic, gums seem pale, nose wet., Of all things, my car broke down, I have no transportation and I am still waiting for my employer's paycheques for December and January — what on earth am I going to do??? He is too big to carry, taxcis won't transport him (and I have zero funds) and ER vets want payment up front!
There are several possible ways to approach that type of scenario; the player can sneak in while sniping whoever gets in the way, grab a hold of the closest car and use his imagination or, just get things done the old fashion way and run in gung ho.
I must say that this isn't all that of a bad thing as the game still looks quite good and I must say that for such a fast paced game with so much detail and so many cars I was also impressed with how well the frame rate held up as well.
I could go on about all the things I like about Project Cars 2, but you should also be aware of the issues that hold it back — the biggest of which being the AI.
Alarie: issues with quality of current decision making; mitigate heuristics into algorithms; implicit bias of judges; you control the info that you expose the algorithm to, curate the information; still problems, things may be correlated with negative things, e.g. racial implications, that we don't want related; gender, etc. other human rights type things; how to cleanse it appropriately; self driving cars just need to be better than humans; i.e. don't hold them to the standard of perfection; short term gains to be had
Yet there are still some things you can do as a student driver to help hold down the cost of coverage and make that annual car insurance premium at least a little bit more palatable.
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