I understand the half life is 51 days, but do they ever get
completely kicked out of the body?
Not exact matches
Depending on the rest of your work record, certain provisions may
kick in that reduce your benefit by up to 50 percent, or even
completely wipe
out spousal and survivor benefits.
Glass said the idea that someone could be essentially
kicked out of their religion for thinking certain ideas was
completely foreign — and fascinating — to him and thought there was something intriguing about «using the technology of the 14th century to solve a problem.»
It does add quite a bit to the cheesy flavor, so if you can avoid cutting it
out completely I would - I added a tablespoon at a time when I developed the recipe and it took a while to get much of a
kick.
To be
completely honest it probably wasn't as sweet as I would've liked but I made a proper buttercream and iced it with that and that just
kicked it
out of the park.
After missing the opportunity to bake something for St. Patrick's Day last week, I couldn't let Easter pass me by or else I'd probably be
kicked out of the blogosphere
completely.
They're obviously making the spear and F5
completely protected so Lesnar and Roman can each
kick out of a few at WM until Reigns wins.
Just look a couple of years back, when we were
completely overrun by teams, who came
out flying from the
kick - off and we look like timid sheep.
However — unless we've
completely lost track of who's who — at some point between the handshakes and
kick off he slips
out of his Sunday best and into something more comfortable.
With United's central defenders
completely out of order, Xherdan Shaqiri put a cross into the box that was
kicked away by David De Gea.
When Per Mertesacker got injured last season and was
completely left
out of the Arsenal side even when he had recovered fully, it looked like he had
kicked his last ball for the Gunners.
These fans would have
kicked Wenger
out by the time Wenger managed to zip his coat
completely.
Orrr, how do you think I am able to manage 30 % ownership of the club despite the clear and brutal attempts by the yank to
kick me
out completely?
Early in the second half, Godín sacrificed a tooth or two for the cause after Neto
completely cleared him
out on a free
kick.
Cristiano Ronaldo and Gareth Bale were left
out completely as Zinedine Zidane made six changes from the Champions League home defeat to Juventus but they ran
out comfortable winners thanks to Isco's superb free
kick and Casemiro's second - half finish.
1 - the free
kick was taken
completely out of position giving an unfair advantage.
I've now had three children, with
completely different birth teams each time, and I know without a doubt that I made the right choice
kicking that nurse
out of the delivery room when my son was born.
A speeding, superdense neutron star somehow got a powerful «
kick» that is propelling it
completely out of our Milky Way Galaxy into the cold vastness of intergalactic space.
Kicking Miss Snugglepaws
out of your bed won't
completely eliminate the amount of dander that makes its way into the bedroom, but it will help.
The only fly in the proverbial ointment was that they still hadn't dried
out completely by the time I
kicked them off, despite the sunny day — usually a recipe for malodorous sandals and general discomfort.
The
kick can be bright or subtle, or leave it
out completely.
But when the soundtrack
kicks in, utilizing dated pop and rock songs that feel
completely out of place in the film, Shrek begins to feel more and more like a mere product as opposed to a film.
The bonus side missions (in which the player can unlock an undercover supercar) have perhaps the most bizarre bug of all: sometimes while playing them, the game would crash with absolutely no warning,
kicking me
completely out of the game and back to the Xbox One's menu screen.
BMW will
kick off its resurrected 8 Series line with the performance model, the M850i, a coupe churning
out a furious 530 horsepower from a «
completely redeveloped» V8 making its...
If you're the one who is
completely worn
out from the academic pressure, then now is the time to
kick - off the stress, and live a fulfilling & happy college life.
Because she would always
kick out her litter, and I didn't want to buy a box that was
completely covered, then I found this one and I love it!
More importantly though, they're
completely separated by a large central living space with a dining area, full kitchen and a spacious sofa area so when the kids (eventually) run
out of energy there's enough distance for the parents to
kick back and relax without fear of waking them up.
The onboard noise cancelling
kicks in quite early in some cases if you hold
out certain sounds for too long,
completely dropping
out all mic input at that frequency.
The extreme end of this, at very large optical depth throughout a deep part of the atmosphere, is when the OLR slope flattens
out to a horizontal line and the outgoing emission becomes
completely decoupled from the surface temperature, which is when a runaway greenhouse can
kick in.
As much fun, perhaps, and
completely unscientific is the My Heritage celebrity matching website: you upload a photo and their software will
kick out a pic of a celeb whom you most resemble.
Banning the minarets was mostly a message sent to Islam saying «We're not
kicking you
out, but we are not ready to accept you
completely right now.
In the event of a health insurance claim, the primary health insurance plan will pay
out first, then the second one will
kick in to pay towards the remaining cost that the first plan didn't cover
completely.
For example, you can shoot a photo in Instagram as you normally would with the app on any smartphone, but you can't zoom nor can you access the manual settings — and if you try to use the wheel to zoom, it will
kick you
out of Instagram
completely.
It's normally called «Cheating», when you violate the game rules, and - unfortunately - companies such as Square Enix seem to be more than willing to
kick out people who are engaged in normal game play, and
completely ignore the actual «Cheaters», in most cases.