And the best part is, at
the end of this blip of a journey (in the grand scheme)- we get to spend eternity with our Sonny.
Not exact matches
But it would only mean Hey Inc. is back to where it was in December, with a crazy
blip at the
end of a four - year journey.
A down - round doesn't necessarily mean it is the beginning
of the
end but might just be a temporary
blip.
Arsenal are definitely going through a
blip at the moment with just two draws from three games, but Wenger says that this is normal for all teams and we have
ended up quite lucky as we are sill ony two points away from the top
of the table.
they may even have a
blip of their own before the
end of the season, although that is hard to believe.
We Gooners have good reason to be happy right now as this
blip was nothing like the ones that have sprung up in the past and that is hugely encouraging to our hopes
of ending the wait for another title win.
Arsenal are back to winning ways with two successive victories after their little
blip, but they are currently 9 points behind the leaders Chelsea, but do any
of us really believe that we can still make up the ground and win the Premier League at the
end of the season?
Every team, except Leicester it seems, has had
blips this season, but our win yesterday has hopefully signalled the
end of our one and it is now imperative that we go on a winning run if we are going to take the title.
Arsenal thought they would win until the
end Why Flamini's the man to get Arsenal over this
blip In defence
of under fire Arsenal captain!
Sure we want to win all our games now and secure 2nd above city but if we have a
blip and finish 3rd its not the
end of the world!
The only
blip came in 1988 when he famously crashed at Portier just 12 laps from the
end; the day before he'd outqualified Alain Prost by one and a half seconds with what is widely acknowledged as one
of the greatest laps in the history
of the sport.
But if two Majorana fermions were sitting at either
end of the wire, each in the form
of a hybrid between an electron and its positively charged partner, an electron - free «hole», then that could produce such a
blip.
When, in a quick
blip of a scene, he breaks up with his supportive girlfriend at the
end, it comes out
of nowhere and just points up the fact that we really know nothing about this guy except that, as one cop says, he's «got guts.»
But after bonding for the next couple
of weeks, his newfound state
of bliss
ended abruptly with the kidnapping
of Keanu during a break in by members
of the 17th Street
Blips.
At first he seems to be a small writing
blip, haphazardly inserted to show that Albert's got a friend, but, in the tail
end of the film, he proves to be a rather intricate asset in transplanting Albert's quaint life on the farm into the despair
of the trenches.
The 6.4 - liter V8 engine produced a glorious noise as the eight - speed automatic transmission
blipped through the gears, and suddenly I was approaching the
end of the runway at 140 mph.
By the
end of the line, the Grand Wagoneer was hardly a
blip on Chrysler's radar.
We don't know anything about «large - capacity memory products» so we don't know if this is a short term
blip on the road to more profits or the beginning
of the
end.
Recent selected group exhibitions include: Basic Structures
of, Austrian Cultural Forum, London, UK; FACE TO FACE: A Selection
of International Emerging Artists from the Ernesto Esposito Collection, Palazzo Fruscione, Salerno, IT (both 2016); A Natural Syntax for Rhythmic Forms and Semiotic Variations, BID Project, Milan, IT; Madrugada: Louisa Gagliardi, Fay Nicolson, Tomorrow Gallery, NY, USA; Jacopo Miliani, Fay Nicolson, Jackson Sprague, Frutta, Rome, IT; Elapse /
End, MAISTERRAVALBUENA, Madrid, ES; As it seems, COSAR HMT, Dusseldorf, DE; Palourde Cuites, Christopher Crescent, Brussels, BE; Exquisite Collapse,
blip blip blip, Leeds, UK; The Decorator and the Thief -LRB-...), NGCA & Priestman Gallery, Sunderland, UK (all 2015); ACCORDION, Laura Bartlett Gallery, London, UK; before breakfast we talked about the furthest visible point before it all disappeared, Tenderpixel, London, UK; Textile Languages, Thalie Art Project, Brussels, BE (all 2014); Open Cube, Mason's Yard White Cube, London, UK (2013).
Is it the
end of the world, a
blip on the green screen, a Chernobyl rerun, Al Gore's worst nightmare?
You can make out some downward
blips in coal consumption for the Great Depression (~ 1930) and around the
end of WW2 (~ 1945).
By the
end of the century we are going to have a rapid
blip of 4 degrees.
(You also make the mistake
of using 10 - year running averages, which results in an upward «
blip» at the
end, i.e. today, when there is really a very slight downward «
blip», as we all know.)
Is the pick - up in work simply a
blip on the radar due to perhaps quarterly or year -
end work that will quickly evaporate or is it truly a sign
of busier times to come?
The authors
of the report conclude that the events
of the past year or so may not be just your standard cyclical «
blip,» but the beginning
of a fundamental shift in the way the legal marketplace operates, marking the
end of standard yearly billing rate increases, increased resort to outsourcing and clients just generally refusing to accept terms
of engagement unilaterally dictated by firms.