Sentences with phrase «flew under the radar over»

The car doesn't draw attention to itself and largely flew under the radar over the course of my testing.

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Peruse some of the message boards where frequent fliers hang out, and debate rages over whose status luggage tags look best and whether it's cooler to attach all your status tags to one bag, or keep them at home and fly «under the radar
Amidst all the big money deals that were flying around over the summer, there were a few that made it under the radar for little or nothing at all.
Why a versatile safety tops PFF's board over every cornerback, two CBs flying under the radar, and the corner who compares favorably to Marshon Lattimore as a prospect.
The Saints continue to totally fly under the radar this season and that is because of their average form all over the place that they have put up.
Embed from Getty Images The excitement surrounding Petr Cech's arrival at the Emirates meant that the story flew somewhat under the radar but it was just over a two - weeks ago that Arsenal turned - down an approach from Calum Chambers» old club...
The ex-state pension official busted in a sex - drugs - and - rock -»n' - roll bribery case completely flew under the radar of state Comptroller Tom DiNapoli — who on Thursday said Navnoor Kang was fired over...
The ex-state pension official busted in a sex - drugs - and - rock -»n' - roll bribery case completely flew under the radar of state Comptroller Tom DiNapoli, who said Navnoor Kang was fired over his management style, not the alleged corruption.
The ex-state pension official busted in a sex - drugs - and - rock -»n' - roll bribery case completely flew under the radar of state Comptroller Tom DiNapoli — who on Thursday said Navnoor Kang was fired over his management style, not the alleged corruption.
At last count, sugar can be flying under the radar using over 60 different names.
Only in the former, with its ability and willingness to spend without any obvious limit, could such a plan be possible; only in the latter, with its confusing politics and its endless supply of people bending over backwards to participate in or hype the industry, would such a scheme fly under everyone's radar.
It's surprising for an animated movie with George Lucas behind it to fly so low under the radar and then pop up a little over two months before its release date.
We're happy to see the leather - wrapped three - spoke steering wheel, piano black trim, and clear gauges have migrated over from the Golf but most other upgrades, including new upholstery and a frameless rearview mirror, largely fly under the radar.
He really flew in under the radar as a good value investor over the last few years.
It's a game that has stuck with me over the past year but it's a game I think flew under the radar of many who would enjoy it, given the chance.
And the fun of discovering a game hardly anyone talks about that has flown under the radar of over 30 + years of gaming history is infinitely more interesting than any AAA game in the market today.
While the beta certainly helped, it seems to me that this is a game that's flying so far under the radar, it's in danger of getting passed over.
A captivating exhibition of over 150 prints drawn from the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. has quietly opened at the Dallas Museum of Art as if it flew in under the radar.
Our Reviews in Brief section is back with a vengeance, and we'll be expanding it significantly over the next few months; too much goes unreported in this town, and we want to opine on the shows that fly under the radar just as much as the game - changers and train wrecks.
Arguing over temperature stats and spaghetti charts, as a main point, enables the underlying political goals of the AGW culture to fly under the radar.
Over the last 10 years, there have been 34 coal ash spills — some were famous catastrophes, like the one in Tennessee, while others have flown relatively under the radar.
We highlighted many of these over the course of the year, but some may have flown under the radar.
News Over the past few months of 2018 flying under the radar, there's a new charity aimed at feeding Venezuelan citizens and their children — a group called «eat BCH.»
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