Sentences with phrase «ejected out»

The last time that the worker visited a family in this area she was ejected out of the family home by a mother, angry with what she thought the worker had said.
And almost all of them have been ejected out of the now Google - centric online Google Store.
We decided to hit up the backside for fresh powder, since having been skiing my whole life my friends had this idea that I'm pretty decent at skiing, so acting like it was no big deal I went first, however I took a line over a drop, which I caught my tip on something hidden in the snow and flew off the edge, in which I was fully ejected out of my skis and was sent somersaulting down the backside.
Aspiration pneumonia is caused when not all the food is ejected out the mouth and some is accidentally inhaled (aspirated) into the lungs.
of the authors who self publish may not have the editing / presentation / formatting skills that a professional team has, and those will get ejected out of the market unless they learn to do or find out people to help them do it (either for free as an exchange or by paying).
From these simulations, he determined that a collision at a velocity of 2.5 kilometers per second would be forceful enough to produce a plume of melt that is ejected out into space — a phenomenon known as impact jetting.
«But it also tells us the early solar system was more violent than we expected: You had these massive sprays of molten material getting ejected out from these really big impacts.
This forms an ink droplet, which is then ejected out of the faceplate nozzle precisely onto the substrate to form the desired image.
You have never seen this much blood ejected out of man's body before.
the atoms of iron in your blood, the gold you may have in a ring, the carbon in your cells all was forged in the heart of a long dead star and ejected out into the universe.
Just for the mere fact that a few of you blogged back a few articles back about ejecting out of a plane full of passengers, while piloting it when the plane got into trouble.
The safety belt is aligned properly where it should on your child's body, so you don't have to worry about your child ejecting out of the car seat in the event of a car crash.
Some of the side - missions that involve clearing out guard outposts make good use of the Batmobile, and the fact that Batman can perform a tag - team takedown using the Batmobile is pretty awesome, as is the ability to eject out of the vehicle at high - speed.
You can gain more altitude and glide at faster speeds if you eject out of the Batmobile.
The original draw that made it catch my eye was the temporary worlds: maps last 30 to 90 days on average and then implode, ejecting you out back to your home world, which never dies.
Utilize of a host of gadgets such as your grappling hook and parachute to scale skyscrapers or eject out of crashing planes, and of course, make use of an arsenal of destructive weaponry.
She can be genuinely mad at me for something and threaten me by saying, «I will hit this eject button and eject you out of the car.»

Not exact matches

In the tests, they burst through the surface, ejecting pillars of seawater more than a mile high while rippling out powerful shockwaves.
The professional investor who understands that their strategy goes in and out of favor is unlikely to press eject when times get tough.
WASHINGTON — Former president Barack Obama's top campaign aide on Tuesday rejected comparisons between Obama's extensive use of Facebook data to turn out voters in the 2012 election and the actions of Cambridge Analytica, a data and political intelligence firm ejected last week by Facebook in a growing controversy over social - media privacy.
Noun excommunication (plural excommunications) The act of excommunicating or ejecting; especially an ecclesiastical censure whereby the person against whom it is pronounced is, for the time, cast out of the communication of the church; exclusion from fellowship in things spiritual.
I sure do, when I have to eject stuck furballs out of my colon.
Such antimodern models of «critical traditionality» come out of the life experience of ordinary people in India and provide working examples of tolerance and pluralism not by ejecting religio - cultural particularities but by utilizing them for the good of all.
I aspire to be the utmost dangerous pathogen to be sought out, eaten up, spit out, and ejected by every available macrophage:D.
Against every attempt to pick God out from the husk of the world, as one picks the kernel from a nut, against every effort to eject God from the cockpit of his world, the Christian church makes this confession of his living presence and his sovereign power.
After Joe Bolden was ejected for a controversial targeting call, Jackson tweeted out the following:
Is there a SPARQy guy out there to bring in and start coaching in case Kelce gets hurt or ejected during a playoff game?
Lakers forward Metta World Peace offered an apology to James Harden for a hard elbow to the neck and head that got World Peace ejected from the Lakers» 114 - 106 win over the Thunder on Sunday and knocked Harden out of the game with concussion - like symptoms, but labeled his action in the first half «unintentional.»
Just when it looked as if the game might turn into an all - out free - for - all, the officials moved in quickly, broke it up and ejected Brown and Scott from the game.
Once Moody ejected an interloper hitting to the second tee — he turned out to have a list of people he planned to shoot.
After a brief consultation, crew chief Bill Kunkel called Harrah out and ejected him for tampering with the bat.
Dumbest Quote To Met outfielder Vince Coleman, who, after a season in which he rarely played because of injuries but was ejected three times and suspended once, said in mid-September that the sandy infield at Shea Stadium was «keeping me out of the Hall of Fame.»
The final act of Farrell in a Red Sox uniform was protecting one of his players, as he ran out onto the field to get himself ejected in a very obvious «look at me, ump, over here!»
Any fan base will call out their own if they try to eject you for cheering for your team.
But out of nowhere, a fellow karter flies up the inside of him and slams into the barrier with such force, they are ejected from the kart.
IMO winger needs to go but the problem is deeper that him, the board needs to start treating fans right or allow someone to do it Monaco fans all around the stadium, stewards who won't eject them when they are causing issues in the ground but the same stewards throw out fans with winger out banners.
Johnson «stimes were thrown out, and he was forced to start the next qualifier at theback of the pack; Knaus was ejected from the track, fined $ 25,000 and suspendedfor one month; he accepted the penalty without appeal.
I've seen it in the stadium, 6 people stand up and shout Wenger out, displaying their A4 size posters (cos you certainly won't get in with flags and banners) and the fans around them tell them to shut the fcuk up and stewards eject the protesters.
In the fourth quarter, Reynolds punched in another touchdown, and third - string safety George Jamison (who replaced the ejected Wave Ryder and the injured Lonnie Richardson, who was knocked out in the collision) intercepted Logan Kilgore's pass on the next drive to seal it.
But Wenger, again, called it wrong and now we are stuck until mid May with a player, who has however enough nous not to be disruptive enough to get him physically ejected from the club BUT who has enough self regard to down tools when it suits him and throw his toys out of the pram when he wants, which is often.
As the website KellyMom points out, oxytocin is responsible for all kinds of contractions, from those in the breast tissue that allow for women to «eject» milk, to the contractions in the uterus during breastfeeding.
The White House press corps was stunned by reports of a proposal by the Trump administration to eject reporters from their home in the West Wing — a move that, if carried out, would uproot decades of established protocol whereby journalists are allowed to work in the White House close to senior officials.
«The hand - outs offered today are a sticking plaster for the enormous challenges that families across Wales and the UK will face once this Government, hell bent on a hard - Brexit, pushes the eject button.
Labour is nevertheless facing calls to be more specific on how it would reform Europe and deal with immigration, for instance by ejecting overstayers out of the EU.
We know it can't just stay there for ever and until now we have not been able to work out how it has been ejected from the magnetosphere.»
The recently ejected material is spat out in opposite directions with immense speed — the gas shown in yellow is moving close to one million kilometers per hour (621,371 miles per hour).
Pulp is ejected automatically into an included container, and you can choose to put a stopper in the juice ejection tube to avoid early oxidation or let the juice flow out into a container.
Planetary nebulae, which got their name after being misidentified by early astronomers, are formed when an ageing star weighing up to eight times the mass of the sun ejects its outer layers as clouds of luminous gas (see Why stars go out in a blaze of glory).
«When the light hits molecules in Titan's ionosphere, it ejects negatively charged electrons out of the hydrocarbon and nitrile molecules, leaving a positively charged particle behind.
Using rocks ejected by previous eruptions, between 781 AD and 1707, geologists are figuring out what the volcano's internal plumbing looks like.
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