Sentences with phrase «colder by the moment»

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I was struck by this intimate moment of humanity; prayers directed towards Mecca on a raft of cardboard in the middle of the dirty, slick sidewalk of 14th St. on a drizzling, cold April morning.
I thought about the logistics for a moment, fearing he wouldn't be able to open the container, or that it would get cold by the time he got around to eating it, or worse, he'd get made fun of for having a tiny Tupperware of meat but then said, «I don't have the rest of the burrito stuff ready, but I could put some meat in a container and you could eat it with a spoon?»
Living in Ireland, can't get fresh berries at the moment, but am saved by frozen berries which are lovely heated and added to top off the cold muesli.
Plants and animals that have been lured out by the early spring could be caught at their most vulnerable moment by a sudden cold snap, said Curtis.
well at the moment im incarcerated but im young man alone in a cold world I have no parents that are a live and know one in my corner or by my side im not looking for someone to just send me money and give me things im looking for something long term some one who will love me and I love them back...
Based on the exciting true story of one of the greatest moments in modern history, the film captures a time and place where differences could be settled by games and a cold war could be put on ice.
I suppose charm graces a sense of ambition, but even palpable passion is limited in a cold directorial performance by Matthews and Katie Graham, who have effective moments, but whose limp, perhaps quiet atmosphere stiffens pacing and makes it easier to notice aimlessness, while also thinning intrigue so close into dissipation that other shortcomings, including - nay - especially the natural ones, essentially impossible to ignore.
Jeffrey Wright's reassuring bit part as the pretend game's fake FBI agent wastes no time getting cold - clocked by the * actual * thugs as an official «Start» moment.
In Mean Creek, a slug crawls across cold flesh in a quiet, crepuscular moment; a snail (similar / different) is punished an instant later by a clear - eyed little girl, completing her exile from Paradise in a stroke remarkably brutal not necessarily for the act, but for the freshness of the stain on the perpetrator.
Of course, with the effects of El Nino giving us a relatively mild winter here in Michigan, we have at times been frustrated by the compromises the winter rubber's squishy treads afford on dry pavement: «Unfortunately the steering is a little squishy on these winter tires,» said daily news editor Eric Weiner, conceding that, «I have not for a moment lost traction on cold, wet roads so far this season.»
Everyone Burnsby John Dolan, Finding Home by Jackie Weger, Lie Catchers by Paul Bishop, Stealing Time by K. J. Waters, The Beauty Shop by Suzy Henderson, The Drowned PhoenicianSailor by Lesley Hayes, The Bloodstone Reckoning by Michael Wigington, Swerveby Mike Markel, The Curious Miss Fortune by Tina - Marie Miller, Moments in the Moonlight by Deborah J Hughes, Weight of Shadows by Karl Holton, The Manhunter by Gene Shelton, A Cold Tomorrow by Mae Clair, The Nam Within by Leonard Reese, Tissue of Lies by Carole Parkes.
In the relax moments, enjoy a walk on the islands, or just sit back and relish at the boat deck sipping that cold Bintang by the sunset with your loved one.
Whether you lazy by the pool with a cold drink or watch the sun goes down from your private balcony each moment at Niksome is a true holiday pleasure.
For Hask it could have been a moment of sympathy as he feels betrayed by his squadmates, unwilling at the time to attempt to stop them before growing cold toward them, and eventually hunting them down.
But for a moment let's pretend my opinion matters here; it's a good game held back by its own inspirations, the flaws tarnishing a wonderfully charming return to a genre which often feels like it has left in the cold while shooters and open - world titles have their time in the sun.
Many gamers are too young to remember the constant threat of annihilation felt during The Cold War; the fear that, at any moment, your life, and the life of those around you, could be eradicated by nuclear fire.
They have pulled their nets at the same moment we experience the cold induced by the current economic crises which (in my opinion) was triggered on purpose.
AGW climate scientists seem to ignore that while the earth's surface may be warming, our atmosphere above 10,000 ft. above MSL is a refrigerator that can take water vapor scavenged from the vast oceans on earth (which are also a formidable heat sink), lift it to cold zones in the atmosphere by convective physical processes, chill it (removing vast amounts of heat from the atmosphere) or freeze it, (removing even more vast amounts of heat from the atmosphere) drop it on land and oceans as rain, sleet or snow, moisturizing and cooling the soil, cooling the oceans and building polar ice caps and even more importantly, increasing the albedo of the earth, with a critical negative feedback determining how much of the sun's energy is reflected back into space, changing the moment of inertia of the earth by removing water mass from equatorial latitudes and transporting this water vapor mass to the poles, reducing the earth's spin axis moment of inertia and speeding up its spin rate, etc..
«Usually it is bitterly cold by this time of year, but at the moment it's barely cold enough to keep ice frozen in some spots,» Daniel Swain, a climate scientist and postdoctoral fellow at UCLA, told BuzzFeed News.
While many Americans were rockin» «around the clock» as President Eisenhower led the nation in its tenth year into the Cold War, a 42 - year - old woman in Montgomery, Alabama landed herself in a pivotal moment in history by refusing to give up her seat on a Cleveland Avenue bus on December 1, 1955.
She remembered for no reason — recollections came to her more and more without prompting now; some other Gladys operating inside her, riffling through the cards in the catalogue, fixing on this or that moment in the way a crow's eye will be caught by a bauble — she remembered a house that they had occupied in which there was a fireplace in the bedroom and how Harold would complain at having to get out of bed on cold evenings to poke it and feed it, and how she had said to him, time and again, if he would sleep in the nude he was going to be cold.
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