Sentences with phrase «end by the bird»

Of course, you will also need proper containers for food and water, with «proper» meaning something that can not be constantly turned on end by the bird.

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Any experienced retailer with a bird's - eye view of my first six months at Michaels might have wondered if we'd still be open by the year's end.
By October the bank's efforts had ended, and by November 23 Rovio revealed that its marketing costs — which had included a full promotional campaign featuring neon billboards, full - page newspaper spreads, and bus ads with company's trademark scowling birds — had soareBy October the bank's efforts had ended, and by November 23 Rovio revealed that its marketing costs — which had included a full promotional campaign featuring neon billboards, full - page newspaper spreads, and bus ads with company's trademark scowling birds — had soareby November 23 Rovio revealed that its marketing costs — which had included a full promotional campaign featuring neon billboards, full - page newspaper spreads, and bus ads with company's trademark scowling birds — had soared.
Bird is already hitting some regulatory challenges as it hopes to expand across 50 U.S. markets by the end of 2018.
The parable of the mustard seed in verses 30 - 32 has two points: (1) just as the tiny mustard seed can grow (in the Mediterranean area) into a fairly tall tree, so the humble start of the kingdom of God does not preclude a victorious ending; (2) the kingdom is now present, and all nations and peoples («birds of the air» was a phrase used by the rabbis to mean all people, including Gentiles) may now partake of it.
In the end, she made the best of a bad situation by leaving her eggs in the nests of nearby birds of another species.
By the end of 2016, Perdue will install windows in 200 existing poultry houses to compare bird health and activity to enclosed housing.
Of course it would be silly to suggest that winning any game, cup or otherwise, isn't good for the club, but let's remember just how problematic FA Cup success has been for this club... I'm certainly not going to suggest I didn't enjoy seeing Arsenal win, I'm a fan of this club first and foremost, but how bad are things when you find yourself secretly wishing that your own team lost so that just maybe real change would finally come... I resent this team for even making me feel such thoughts and it's going to take a lot of effort on their part to earn my trust again... this club has treated the fans so poorly that it has created an incredibly fragile and toxic environment, so much so that a «what have you done for me lately» mentality has emerged... fans rise and fall depending on the results of each game because we don't have faith in those in charge to make the necessary changes to personnel and tactics... each time we win many fans attack any dissenting voices and make unrealistic claims about the players, the manager and the potential for unprecedented success... every time we lose the boo - birds run rampant, calling for heads to roll and predicting the worst... regardless of what side you fall on, it's not your fault, both sides are simply overcompensating for the horrible state of affairs that have been percolating for several years... it's hard to take the long view when those in charge have lied incessantly and refuse to take any responsibilities for their own actions... in the end, we are trapped by the same catch - 22 that ManU faced upon Fergie's exit... less fearful of maintaining the status quo than facing the unknown, which was validated, wrongly or rightly, by witnessing the difficulties they have faced during this transitory period... to be honest, the thing that scares me most is that this team has never prepared whatsoever for this eventuality, which considering our frugal nature and the way we have shunned many of our most revered former players is more than a little disconcerting
By the end of the day, the seagulls hovered above as the crowd started to provide openings for the birds to swoop in on some of the trash that piled up.
Luckily, Robert Elston in the Chief Exec's end of season report (dated May 24th 2015) gave me this positive info: — Everton's average attendance lasts season in the league was 38,400 — our highest in 11 years (since the season we finished 4th)-- no doubt on the back of our amazing season the previous year — 25,000 early bird season tickets for 2015/16 were bought by 20th May 2015 — Last season only 15,000 tickets were unsold for home fans (8,000 unsold away fan tickets)
But it also means there's none of the mind - melding brain - fog of ecstatic sleeplessness overlayed by the irrational fear that a bird is going to fly in through the window and take the baby hostage *, along with the never - ending ride on the hair - raising postnatal emotional rollercoaster, with happy joy followed with the deep panic that you have no idea what you're doing and are going to break them and why am I crying again?!.
Dating Big Bird by Laura Zigman, is an entertaining, yet real to life, novel about things not going the way we hoped they would, and how to find true happiness at the end of the tunnel.
A new proposal by New York Governor Andrew Cuomo aims to kill a few birds with one bill: End «lunch shaming,» support local farms, and reduce hunger on college campuses, all in a single enthusiastic policy bundle.
Students who work from home sometimes use the 15 minute breaks to do minor chores such as changing / folding laundry or washing the dishes.Imagine killing so many birds with one stone — by the end of the day you will have a well - written manuscript and clean clothes and dishes!
No one knows where the stereotype of the eccentric scientist first arose, but it was certainly nursed along by Walter Rothschild, a famed adventurer and collector of birds and butterflies who also ended up selling part of his collection to the American Museum of Natural History because of a cash - flow problem.
Of the seven birds studied, the gray vireo is expected to flourish, its habitat increasing anywhere from 58 to 71 percent by the end of the century.
«By the end of the Cretaceous period [about 65 million years ago], birds looked quite a lot like they do today,» says Clapham.
The agency will publish a draft critical - habitat proposal in May and will make its final decision on the bird's threatened status by the end of the year.
Lead author of the study Elizabeth Martin - Silverstone, a Palaeobiology PhD Student at the University of Southampton, said: «This new pterosaur is exciting because it suggests that small pterosaurs were present all the way until the end of the Cretaceous, and weren't outcompeted by birds.
The offshore bird's secret, revealed for the first time in May by zoologists at Iowa State University, is in the storm petrel's telomeres, repetitive bits of DNA that sit on the ends of the chromosomes in each cell like protective caps.
By late August, she was off again, this time on a non-stop journey of nearly 12,000 kilometres — the longest continuous bird flight on record — that ended just 13 kilometres from where she had started.
The result is that by the end of the breeding season, the adult birds are exhausted.»
The only way for this laggard gastropod to rack up its air miles is to be eaten by a bird and excreted out the other end.
I'm clearly never going to be in Sweet and Filardi's league — Sweet manages the museum's climate - controlled mass grave of bird corpses; Filardi spends months on end living in a hut made of leaves on the Solomon Islands, extracting birds» DNA — but even I, an urban sophisticate with a belly full of latte, experience an ineffable, or barely effable, satisfaction at the sight of a twitching organism ringed by darkness.
But by the end of 2015, people had seen the birds in 97 different cities across all regions of Mexico.
The new fossils, combined with those of other early avians reveal that the earliest birds were widespread throughout Europe and Asia by the end of the Jurassic.
And even if females do end up using sperm from less - than - ideal males to fertilize their eggs, they sometimes seem able to cut their losses by investing less in those offspring, as seen in some birds.
Competition with early bird species may have contributed to a decline in pterosaurs so that, by the end of the Cretaceous, only large species of pterosaurs still existed.
By the end, these massive animals had transformed into relatively tiny ones: birds.
At the end of the experiment, birds were killed by an overdose of Narcoren (Merial, Hallbergmoos, Germany) and transcardially perfused with 0,12 M phosphate buffered saline (PBS) followed by 4 % paraformaldehyde (PFA) dissolved in PBS.
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In a gorgeous flowy silhouette, this maxi dress features the cute graphics like birds and frilled seams at the front and back of bodice which is framed by the long sleeves ending in buttoned cuffs.
Early Bird Tickets To London Conference & Spotlight On Startups Competition End Today — This year's event is split into two, the dating industry conference followed by Spotlight on Startups.
Director Will Gluck, who penned the screenplay along with Rob Lieber, quickly establishes the production's overtly slapstick tone right from the start, as a quartet of singing birds encircling the iconic Columbia Pictures «Torch Lady» end up as the dazed victims of a hit - and - run by an out - of - control Peter Rabbit (Corden).
Unless you're one of those people that is taken completely by surprise when you see a flock of birds in a film and they end up pooping on someone, usually as the punctuation to a scene to embarrass or get revenge, this is scraping mighty low in the gag department to turn this into a comedy.
Note how the picture is bookended by shots of the ocean, the first of Molly and her charges on a threatening beach (crepuscular, somehow, in its natural lighting) and the last of Molly sailing away into a haunted, bird - infested horizon: an illustration, perhaps, of the alternative to Tippi Hedren's domesticization at the end of The Birds — of the re-assimilation of the feminine destructive energy into the long reach of a symbolic sea.
By the end of the movie, Lady Bird and Marion know each other more deeply than before, taking their first steps into an adult relationship.
From the moment Louie stepped foot in the Japanese prison until the end of the war, he was treated like trash, kicked in the stomach, punched in the face from sunup'til sundown by his fellow American captors (they were forced to by The Bird, as part of one of his sick torture strategies), and subjected to all manner of mental and physical abuse.
As much as we adore performances like Saoirse Ronan's in Lady Bird or Timothée Chalamet's in Call Me by Your Name, awards season always ends up forgetting some of the year's very best work.
That is why this movie is so amazing, it triggers certain nostalgic emotions that by the end of the movie you are feeling the same type of opportunity and freedom that Lady Bird does.
«None of this story is literally true to my mom and I, but there is a core of emotional truth,» says Gerwig, who intentionally composed an opening scene showing Marion and Lady Bird side by side, with the same straight, shoulder - length haircut, having the same teary reaction to the end of The Grapes of Wrath audiobook, which they listened to on their mother - daughter driving tour of local colleges.
Once Red arrives at his class, he meets a few more outsiders that will be familiar to audiences who have played the app including Chuck, a yellow bird that is super-fast (Josh Gad, Frozen, 2013), Bomb, a black bird that can literally explode (Danny McBride, This is the End, 2013), Matilda, the group's new age teacher (Maya Rudolph, Sisters, 2015), and Terrence, a giant bird who doesn't talk (although voiced by Oscar - winner, Sean Penn, The Gunman, 2015).
Runners - up (all of which might have ended up in my Top 10 if you'd asked me on a different day): «Baby Driver,» «The Big Sick,» «BPM (Beats per Minute),» «Call Me by Your Name,» «Colossal,» «Columbus,» «Dunkirk,» «Ex Libris,» «Faces Places,» «A Fantastic Woman,» «Graduation,» «Kedi,» «Lady Bird,» «Menashe,» «The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected),» «Okja,» «Personal Shopper,» «The Post,» «A Quiet Passion,» «Star Wars: The Last Jedi,» «Wonderstruck.»
Lady Bird seems only half - convinced, but by the end of the movie it's clear that the lesson has sunk in.
Lady Bird — or, as she calls herself by the end of the movie, Christine — will likely remember her office chats with Sister Sarah Joan, especially the one in which she gently tells Lady Bird it sure seems like she loves Sacramento, for a long time beyond high school.
«Rogue» is keeping with the franchise's tradition of bringing in a new high - end director for each film — previous installments have been directed by Brian De Palma, John Woo, J.J. Abrams and Brad Bird.
One scene in which two huge armies face one another ends with no battle at all, after terms are successfully agreed by the leaders — while conversely the Battle of Hattin, in which Guy's vast forces were trapped and slaughtered by the waiting Saracens, is depicted only in its build - up and carrion - bird aftermath, with the actual killing left entirely to the viewers» imagination.
The further 20 films in alphabetical order The Beguiled (Sofia Coppola, 2017) The Big Sick (Michael Showalter, 2017) Detroit (Kathryn Bigelow, 2017) Dunkirk (Christopher Nolan, 2017) Fences (Denzel Washington, 2016) The Florida Project (Sean Baker, 2017) Fortunata (Lucky, Sergio Castellitto, 2017) Ah - gah - ssi (The Handmaiden, Park Chan - wook, 2016) I am not your Negro (Raoul Peck, 2016) Jackie (Pablo Larraín, 2016) Juste la Fin du Monde (It's Only the End of the World, Xavier Dolan, 2016) Kedi (Ceyda Torun, 2017) Lady Bird (Greta Gerwig, 2017) La La Land (Damien Chazelle, 2016) Manchester by the Sea (Kenneth Lonergan, 2016) Poesía Sin Fin (Endless Poetry, Alejandro Jodorowsky, 2016) Seasons In Quincy: Four Portaits of John Berger (Tilda Swinton, Colin MacCabe, Bartek Dziadosz, Christopher Roth, 2016) Silence (Martin Scorsese, 2016) La Strada (Federico Fellini, 1955) Toivon Tuolla Puolen (The Other Side of Hope, Aki Kaurismäki, 2017)
By the end of awards season, we've heard seemingly endless stories about how Gary Oldman transformed himself into Winston Churchill, how Greta Gerwig drew on her own high - school experience to create Lady Bird, and possibly everything Timothée Chalamet has ever done in his life.
Denzel's acting is as top notch as you'd expect, and the very good turns by the young cast offer up modest surprises, but the script by Robert Eisele (writer of such crap as Darkman II and The Birds II: Lands End) tries to give us emotional content to try to win us over when it should have been earnestly trying more to appeal to our intellect to understand just why all of what we're seeing is of great significance.
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