And its quite quiet to the point that it doesn't really sound like a diesel at all, so don't expect to pick one out of a lineup just by listening
for the clatter.
Terry turned on her heel and walked away, and the cafeteria fell silent except
for the clatter of trays and silverware in the kitchen.
Not exact matches
The smell of it all, the meat slowly roasting to a delicious brown over smoking fires, the hungry and happy crowds waiting in patience until the spits are turned
for the last time, and the
clatter of thousands of dishes as they are set upon the long tables before the hungry multitude — all this lingers in the memory, and makes one long to see a «cue» again.
If Wenger thinks that the squad us adequate then he's in
for a big surprise cos I don't see cech making much difference when Walcott and group are leading the line mark my words neither will be adequate and it'll be the same old story, plus Coguellin will get
clattered at some point and be out
for a month.
Only point I disagree on is the DM point, we cant see what will happen in the future and I
for one would rather have a player at the same level in Le Coq's position and man manage the situation than leave it open should Le Coq get
clattered and be out
for several months and have to rely on Arteta to fill that role
for an overtly long period, yes we can use Rambo or Jack in the same role as Le Coq but does that not restrict our options in other area's?
Arsenal started to assert control and attacked in numbers but Brighton were crowding the penalty area but when the eagulls got the ball again, Kolasinac
clattered Schelotto so hard that was down on the floor
for 5 minutes while he received treatment.
Having praised Walcott a bit,
for all his faults, he did try, but I also hope someone
clatters him early on too!
Also the reason
for his constant injuries is that he holds on to the ball
for too long when played in advanced positions then ends up getting
clattered, in the deep role this is not the case and I honestly do nt know how wenger hasnt seen that
One of the only negative aspects
for Arsenal from our vital and impressive away win over Everton at the weekend was the sight of Mesut Ozil limping off the pitch after being
clattered by the England defender John Stones.
Courtney aside, it was a largely disappointing night
for the home nations athletes with world indoor champion and pre-race favourite Andrew Pozzi finishing the men's 110m hurdles final in joint sixth after
clattering a number of the barriers.
Think
for a second, if Barton can
clatter people and not even get a yellow how can they agree that Rosicky putting his hand on someone is a penalty?
Proceedings got off to a rather painful start, as Jonas Lössl was
clattered by Leroy Fer on the goal - line after collecting a loose touch from the Swans» Dutch midfielder as Fer collected an early caution
for his challenge.
The tone
for Leeds» invigorated display was set up as early in the 15th minute by Pontus Jansson as the Swedish international sent Boro's Marcus Tavernier
clattering to the ground in an aerial duel and walked away roaring at the Boro winger.
Ireland had legitimate claims
for a penalty when Toby Alderweireld's high foot
clattered Shane Long's head in the Belgian penalty area.
Then on 39 minutes I watched with disbelief as Smalling lunged to the ground in a sliding tackle when he had absolutely no chance of winning the ball,
clattering Milner to the floor and leaving the young Michael Oliver no choice but to send the fool
for an early bath.
After the Spain international had
clattered the Cuadrado to put the ball out
for a throw in, the Colombian looked like he pushed past him to try to get the ball.
I needed to use sound to help me through contractions, a low chanting, soul
clattering sound that left me hoarse
for days.
Thursday, only minutes after announcing plans
for a new $ 25 million entertainment complex at the Turning Stone Casino in Verona, Ray Halbritter of the Oneida Nation left the
clatter of a news conference to hold up a strip of white cloth.
Even as I sat before it, poring over its works, more would
clatter down its face — more tossed - off volumes, more epics
for me to process and preserve.
If it lands slightly on its side, it will
clatter around
for a while.
Hawkers shouting out christian gay dating free to buy their wares competed with the clop of horseshooves and the
clatter of wheeled carts and wagons, and London would be as good a place as any
for me to pass the time.
With his chin - forward stance and ready -
for - action manner, Hanks seems utterly at home amid the typewriter
clatter of production designer Rick Carter's newsroom sets.
Working from a script by Gaby Chiappe, Scherfig — best known
for the winsome coming - of - age drama «An Education» — skillfully keeps the tonal shifts in working order, keeping the story afloat in a series of crisp, sharply focused vignettes awash in
clattering typewriters, smoldering cigarettes and other appurtenances of a bygone age.
Give a toddler a spoon and she'll drop it from her high chair over and over, testing to make sure it
clatters each time and watching
for her mom to pick it up and hand it back.
The fact that this engine is a diesel is only apparent if you listen
for the faint diesel
clatter with the window open, because with the cockpit windows closed, driver and passengers are comfortably insulated from any noise, vibration, or harshness coming from the outside world.
Undoubtedly the more unsettling experience is to be found in the loudly idling Jag, though, its Metro 6R4 - derived V6 making up
for in resonance and
clatter what it lacks in mechanical musicality.
With the windows closed, very little
clatter comes though, and power is more than sufficient
for a big luxury barge.
The direct injection
for the V - 6 intensifies its faint
clatter, the revs rise, and the eight - speed automatic snaps through the ratios with a little pause between gears as the fuel cuts out
for a millisecond to speed the process.
Other tech features include Steering Responsive Headlights (which angle the beam in corners
for a better view) and Reverse Automatic Braking to stop you
clattering into objects when reversing.
It does have a bit of «
clatter» at lower speeds, but is an otherwise smooth performer delivering its stronger torque load lower in the rev range
for fuss - free acceleration and impressive fuel consumption.
These cars were known
for thick dirty black smoke, loud
clattering engines, extremely poor acceleration, and exhaust emissions that could make a skunk blush.
It took decades
for Americans to forget about those»70s and»80s soot - spewing
clatter machines and start believing diesel could be quiet,...
As
for trade - offs, the Td6 can still sound like a diesel engine at light throttle and lower speeds, with more noticeable
clatter than Mercedes - Benz's diesel engine in its GLS350d, yet overall refinement is very good.
On the move the 148bhp 2.0 - litre diesel engine does have a bit of characteristic diesel
clatter at lower speeds, but it pulls strongly from low revs and when paired with the seven - speed automatic gearbox it makes
for smooth progress.
Otherwise, the engine produces little to no
clatter that diesel engines are known
for.
The engine sounds quite agricultural under acceleration, but some people may find its
clatter a good match
for the Compass» rugged character.
The Good The 2011 Lexus IS 350's engine uses a dual - injector system, with direct injection
for efficiency and port injection to reduce
clatter.
The 2011 Lexus IS 350's engine uses a dual - injector system, with direct injection
for efficiency and port injection to reduce
clatter.
As
for the ride, it swallows most small bumps whole as promised, although the odd
clatter across ridges and potholes in Sport suggests that it's the Comfort damping mode you'll mostly want on U.S. roads.
The Hybrid is the best Q50 in the range
for interior refinement, with none of the
clatter of the diesel engine, near - silent running at low speeds and a smooth hum under acceleration.
It took decades
for Americans to forget about those»70s and»80s soot - spewing
clatter machines and start believing diesel could be quiet, smooth and most importantly, clean.
The Bell
clattered onward, turning east of north, climbing a little higher, heading
for darkness.
Their black shoes
clattered one after another down the sandstone stairs, heading
for the trees and bubbling water of the Ena Thompson Memorial Gardens.
She knew the
clattering wagons were bound
for Boston proper, but...
But there was no time
for pain, not with the knife gripped, slick in her hand, or the faint
clatter of footsteps getting louder.
We
clattered down our drive early one Saturday morning in July that year, bound
for Pennsylvania, and that was a beautiful junket
for a father to share with his children.
The blind flocked toward the manège from all quarters of the capital in an unending
clatter of clogs and sticks, and in such confusion that the police were obliged to close the entire area to traffic
for several hours.
She knew the
clattering wagons were bound
for Boston proper, but the vague tangle of streets that lay across the Broadway bridge surfaced in her mind with the sound of the horses and resubmerged with its diminishment.
Federal scientists blame successive building booms, the
clatter of civilization, encroachment by nonnative vegetation and predation by crows, ravens, cats and dogs
for the demise of the tiny gray and white birds that lay their eggs in small sandy depressions with easy access to ocean water.
Today, horse - drawn carriages
clatter along the narrow streets of this historic district, past 18th and 19th - century homes famous
for unique Beaufort - style architecture.