Not exact matches
And
finally, the United States can
ride a
wave of innovation to make the energy sector more productive, speeding the allocation of capital to the most promising opportunities.
U.S. producers
riding high on the shale boom are
finally opening the floodgates to a
wave of share buybacks that will return money to shareholders this year
But Paladino is hoping to whip his
wave of support into a reboot of Republicanism as New York knows it,
finally ousting the GOP establishment and replacing it with a cadre of take - no - prisoners representatives who first started
riding into office on the crest of the tea party
wave.
But the pace, instead of gradually winding down, progressively speeds up — and
finally we're
riding a
wave of zane, with crowds of subsidiary characters cheerfully welcomed on to the screen and given entertaining and amusing things to say and do.
The slow cooker
finally enters the gourmet kitchen!The slow cooker is so much more than just plain stews and casseroles!Even though the slow cooker has
ridden a huge
wave of success in the last decade, you will still be hard - pressed to easily find delicious gourmet dishes for this wonderful cooking tool.
Finally, he walks through tests of economic indicators to determine when markets are most likely to change direction — so you can
ride the
waves in rising markets, and step aside when they plummet.
As you
finally stand up and actually
ride a
wave, our cameraman will be right there with a telephoto lens to capture your amazing accomplishment.
Through encouragement, trial and error she
finally stood on the board and
rode a
wave to the beach.
I felt like a dolphin
riding the crest of the
waves -
finally fearless!
From the first moment we arrived it made me realize that life is good AND I
finally mastered the art of catching, getting up AND
riding a bunch of
waves.
They
rode a
wave that would last for decades before
finally finishing the arc of its travel.