Rain and gray water, which is not recycled by the household, flows into the «
energy alley «-- a green strip with plants that thrive on moisture.
The water, which is not recycled in the household, flows into the «
energy alley» - a green strip with plants that thrive on moisture.
Not exact matches
The problem is that you never know when or where they will appear, and they usually lure Pac - Man away from the safety of the
energy dots, out to where the monsters are freewheeling through the
alleys.
These
energy bars are just up my
alley!
that turkey and swiss is right up my
alley and kudos to you on your
energy level for cooking so fancy schmancy after a long day at work.
The
Energy Square proposal calls for a modern 57 - unit apartment building at the site of a former bowling
alley at 20 Cedar St., just off Broadway in Midtown.
«The atoms used to have the whole dance floor to move around on and now they are confined in
alleys, so the interaction
energy goes way up,» says NIST / JILA Fellow Jun Ye, leader of the experimental team.
My
energy levels have been really low lately, so I plan on doing some champion napping, and possibly checking out the City of Craft Valentine's Pop Up this Sunday — I love perusing artisan anything, so this is right up my
alley.
The place literally buzzes with
energy, and it's easy to lose yourself among the many delicious distractions in the winding streets and
alleys.
3on3 FreeStyle allows players to work with their teammates to pull off rim - shaking slam dunks, awe - inspiring
alley - oops, flashy no - look passes, and clutch outside shots which breaks the heart of the opposing team in competitive games filled with the joy and
energy of street basketball...
Boss battles are also suitably epic, including a fight against a gargantuan spider mecha roaming New York, hunting you down as you run through back
alleys trying to destroy its
energy generators.
This year, she explored Hong Kong, hiked in the Yellow Mountains, and marveled at the dual nature of Shanghai: art centers, restaurants, and meandering
alleys on one side of the river, the «
energy - throbbing financial district» on the other.
Think about floodplains and tornado
alleys and so on, and the
energy and materials cost of rebuilding saved by depopulating those areas.
Have you considered that the economic risks of drastic carbon cutting and therefore access to cheap
energy for developing economies, not to mention distractions from real and present infrastructure and land - management issues (a very likely factor in the recent Pakistan floods) under the catch - all label of global warming, may in fact represent a blind
alley that contributes to a fatality risk for many of the world's poorest people of at least an order of magnitude greater than 1 %?
I'm just here to keep this discussion «balanced» so that we don't go down dark
alleys to nowhere and spend
energy in pointless analysis.