One of the most talked about
elephants trampling around right in front of us in the room is the perception that if women lift weights we will get bulky.
When
elephants trample across the screen, they feel weightless, like balloons.
If, however, a wild
elephant tramples your new laptop while you're sitting on your porch with your morning coffee, that could be covered under an open perils policy but might not be under a named perils policy.
If, however, a wild
elephant tramples your new laptop while you're sitting on your porch with your morning coffee, that could be covered under an open perils policy but might not be under a named perils policy.
Not exact matches
He attends a festival arranged by Kamsa, the bad king, bends and breaks a bow which not even the gods could bend, tears out the tusk of a great
elephant which sought to
trample him, and kills the beast, and finally slays Kamsa himself.
Should we go to Africa and let them
trample us with raging
elephants?»
Should I go to Africa and let it
trample me with raging
elephants?»
This was a high traffic area for the boys and they
trampled through like a stampede of little
elephants knocking our little girl around constantly.
The sacrifices many dedicated men and women endured to give our party life and succour has been abused and
trampled upon by some in a manner even the
elephant will be envious of»
He cited an experiment he conducted in the 1950s in the country then known as Rhodesia, when he helped exterminate more than 40,000 grazing
elephants to protect land thought to be stressed and dying from their annual
trampling rituals.
He has narrowly escaped all manner of unpleasant deaths such as drowning and being
trampled by a charging
elephant, and suffered the destruction of a sizeable chunk of his lungs by ammonia rising from piles of bat dung.
The non-stop, brutal schedule that is a school year starts with all the finesse of
trampling elephants, and doesn't relent for the next nine months (not coincidentally, the same amount of time it takes to gestate a baby).
«When the
elephants fight, the grass gets
trampled» goes the African proverb, and as the teachers union and the Oakland Unified School District negotiate a much - needed raise, some
elephants are raising their feet, and already the children are feeling it.
Imagine that your neighbor is keeping an
elephant in her backyard, and the
elephant escapes and
tramples houses throughout the neighborhood.
An
elephant, however, still
tramples in the ereader room: eInk monopoly
But just as these financial
elephants began
trampling on one another in their rush to equities, we entered an era of accelerating inflation and higher interest rates.
Our guide explained that in the past few years — since a guide was
trampled to death by an
elephant startled by the flash of a tourist's camera — some regulations have been in put in place to protect the animals.
If you were fleas, you would think you could
trample elephants.
Many Sri Lankans have long regarded
elephants as dangerous pests that ruin their crops via
trampling them, and kill them to protect their livelihood as some Americans kill wolves to protect livestock.
If allowed to lumber around unchecked the
elephant family will probably
trample and crush any progress we make toward professionalism.