Sentences with phrase «fray at»

They just fray at the ends or tear.
ASUS is joining the fray at MWC 2018 with a trio of new phones, all of which belong in the ZenFone 5 family.
We think it's more rallying cry than obituary, but see for yourself; read the paper and join the fray at www.backpacker.com/greendebate.
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Mr. Zachary McAdoo on behalf of The Zanett Group — the new investor entering the fray at MATH — filed its 13D notice on December 30, 2008 and attached the following letter to the company:
So you've entered the fray at a good time, and I'm glad my blog has helped you move forward!
The combustion engine only joins the fray at a speed of around 80 km / h (50 mph) or under heavy throttle applications.
Some things you can check for that will help you determine when your wiper blades need to be replaced are as follows: fray at the edges or fold underneath, chattering, smearing, squeaking and streaking.
Presumably, he's back to living his life at home with his wife and children, though it's understood he'll be rejoining the fray at some point in this film.
There's great humour, knowledge and deference to the source material, and more than 250 little plastic people to unlock if you're that into it — yet at the same time, it's wrapped in a playstyle that's really starting to crack and fray at the edges.
11:00 a.m. ---- After a bustling week of «firing up» the Democratic base in backyard chats and rallies, President Obama will spend the weekend off the trail and out of the fray at Camp David with first lady Michelle Obama and daughters Sasha and Malia.
He added: «If we do not seek to act on it, the idea of a modern Conservative party starts to fray at the edges, and I do not wish my party to gain a reputation for ignoring these key issues.»
However, after 3 kids, the cotton started to fray at all the edges and much of the loft in the insulated types started to compress, so they were no longer warm.
I'm not entirely sure he will start although it is a fixture which would allow Mancini to throw his new signing into the fray at the first time of asking.
Wound up and unwound over and over, MacBook chargers can fray at the point where the cord exits the charger body.
You can't afford to have someone who isn't ready to roll up their sleeves and jump into the fray at a moment's notice.
I've bent it all sorts of ways, and it hasn't frayed at all.
And even if Benchmark's relationship with Uber frayed at the end, their collaboration still produced billions of dollars for both parties — a success by the standard metrics of Silicon Valley that shouldn't go unnoticed by the current crop of rising star founders.
With families and communities not only fraying at the edges but dissolving at their core, how can we not look to the State to take over some of the functions they once performed?
That story line is by now more than a little frayed at the intellectual edges, but the absence of an alternative delays its final demise.
Judging by his reaction to some gentle probing from the media following his side's 1 - 0 win over Norway, he is certainly showing signs of fraying at the edges.
After all, what new mother doesn't feel somewhat frayed at the ends?
If you notice any fraying at the seams, contact MamaRoo for friendly suggestions immediately!
Patience with Ed Miliband's leadership of the Labour party appears to be fraying at the edges as he prepares for the start of the political year.
You can sense its support fraying at the edges though.
Already support for the main parties is fraying at the edges — witness the results of the European Parliament elections in 2009, after Britain had been hit by the financial tsunamis from the collapse of Lehman Brothers and Northern Rock.
The one I am wearing is frayed at the bottom and has buttons along the front!
They are high waisted, and I love how they have a little bit of distressing / fraying at the ankles.
They're made from true - blue denim that's slightly frayed at the cuff and peep toe.
Emily Luciano travels in a stylish combination of pink and black, wearing skinny jeans frayed at the ankle, studded loafers, a white tee, and a gorgeous pink leather jacket.
Also the lace was frayed at the edges - not sure if it's supposed to be that way, but I thought it looked a little sloppy.
I love the wash and the fraying at the bottom.
I bought this to replace an old favorite, fraying at the cuffs.
Like the furniture, many of the pieces were frayed at the edges.
I am broken tattered and frayed at the seams.
There's definitely some fraying at the edges along with all of those odd fluids oozing from various orifices of the afflicted.
March 28, 2018 • Seth Graham, who co-runs the experimental music label Orange Milk, makes glitched classical music frayed at the ends of reality.
She's an ethereal force of nature here, painting a stark portrait of a mentally ill, middle - aged woman fraying at the ends.
Nothing's outwardly wrong — Marlo's new child is healthy, and her husband, Drew (Ron Livingston), is supportive, if a bit distant — but Marlo feels isolated even when she's around other people, wandering around in a daze, performing her parenting duties on autopilot, and generally fraying at the edges.
But the reform consensus that produced these valuable developments now seems to be fraying at the edges, if not actually unraveling.
It's navy, already tighter than it should be, frayed at the hem and several years old, from before the war.
It started fraying at the clasp and snapped within a few months.
All in all this is a pretty standard Holiday Inn but one that looks to be well maintained and not fraying at the edges.
If Richard Serra with his Tilted Arc defies gravity, Tuttle's rope trick consists of a finger's length of clothesline, frayed at the ends and nailed in place.
In folded form, the paintings asserted a quiet materiality; the textiles — in a range of white, cream and brown hues — often frayed at the edges.
So day two of Legalweek New York has arrived and it remains the only conference I've attended, perhaps with the exception of ILTA, where people greet you with their new and improved strategy for survival, while already looking a bit haggard and frayed at the edges.
Already things are fraying at the edges — we see you checking your messages before the wheels have even touched the ground.
And then there is a brief conclusion: the decision is reasonable or unreasonable.At the risk of beating a horse whose death certificate is now turning yellow and fraying at the -LSB-...] Read more
The delicate provision of legal aid seems to be fraying at the edges and the first part of the overstretched fabric that has begun to go is unsurprisingly the not - for - profit (NfP) part of the profession.
Although Apple usually strives for sleekness and thinness, it's cables has been widely criticized for breaking too easily, particularly with fraying at the ends.
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