Sentences with phrase «creak because»

Time is invisible: we only perceive it's passing with change and the traces left by this change», says Horacio Zabala, curator for a previous show by the artist, «Noà ©'s paintings and drawings creak because they resist velocity.
The system is creaking because it is underfunded.

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The wooden variety, of which Coney Island's Cyclone is the paradigm, keeps the rider pretty much upright but seems scary because it creaks.
Very often, not least because of the creaking inadequacies of the legal system Michael Gove outlined in his speech this week, barristers are forced to miss the start or end of a case, or are unable to be in court to say a few words which need saying.
Abdelli - Beruh says the creak is unlikely to damage vocal cords because speakers didn't creak continuously or even at the end of every sentence.
That's because the top panel is already slightly loose and it creaks a bit when pressed, mostly on the lock - side, but that could be because that's the side I used most often.
It feels like a season of a mostly serialized TV show that's been converted into one huge game, and it creaks a bit because of it.
But some municipalities are commissioning private partnerships to build and operate new facilities or modernize creaking infrastructure, either because they are short of money or because they want someone else to shoulder the risks of construction delays or unexpectedly high maintenance and operating costs.
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