When I was finally going to do it, I removed the tablecloth I had on the table to protect it and noticed that the table is starting to split and crack in some places — I'm guessing
from acclimating to our house.
Passenger pigeons were nomadic; to prevent the birds
from acclimating to specific sites and becoming «migratory» the birds will be rotated randomly between multiple spring, summer, and winter sites.
Passenger pigeons were nomadic; to prevent the birds
from acclimating to specific sites and becoming «migratory» the birds will be rotated randomly between multiple spring, summer, and winter sites.
When you're disoriented, sleep - deprived, and cranky
from acclimating to life with your baby, it doesn't take much to set off a big fight with your partner.
Not exact matches
These training programs can range
from orientation programs, which are designed
to acclimate new hires
to the company,
to ambitious education programs intended
to familiarize workers with a new software system.
By Chris Dessi,
From Inc.com, 7 steps
to acclimate yourself
to extreme situations so you can excel at every level.
And for those of us who are white or
from a Western heritage — who have been
acclimated to power structures and hierarchy while being blinded
to poverty and injustice — maybe we, more than anyone, should be talking about decolonizing our theology.
It's nice
to hear
from a multi-cultured individual who was
acclimated upon the Muslim faith.
Now that our own taste buds have become
acclimated to gluten free flours, we find that we enjoy our own gluten free baked goods even more than those made
from store - bought brands.
At first I thought I might have a seizure
from the clamor, but once my ears
acclimated I came
to admire the (gentle) military precision the lunchroom staff uses
to shepherd the kids in and out safely while getting them fed.
Their first game wasn't pretty but they are working on getting some new players
acclimated to the group and they'll only improve
from Week 1..
All those young talents
from the French league is a big risk seeing how many players fail
to acclimate to the prem and Dybala is so iffy
to me 1 good season and people are calling him aguero.
We seem
to have issues with
acclimating players
from foreign leagues in their first season.
«I was overwhelmed and intimidated, I had no one back in Australia prep me for this, my only option was
to outwork everyone and learn
from the best coaches as fast as I can» As he got
acclimated he slowly worked his way up the minor league levels.
The Backfloat Baby classes are designed
to help your child get
acclimated to the water and learn skills like back - floating, flipping
from back
to front and front
to back, and safely getting in and out of the water.
Her own mother, sisters, aunts, cousins, friends and other women
from maybe the surrounding village would be there
to give her time
to rest, heal and breastfeed, as well as
acclimate to the new life in the family.
I would probably refrain
from using the cell phone feature until you are for sure wanting
to get your baby
acclimated with technology.
According
to information provided by the TSA, officers screened 20 puppies and their trainers
from the Finger Lakes Puppy Raising Region of Guiding Eyes for the Blind, as they practiced coming through the checkpoint in an effort
to acclimate the future guide dogs with an important piece of the airport experience — the security checkpoint.
If his interest in serving the public is as real as he says it is, he'll stick around, further
acclimate himself
to the issues at hand and work
from the ground up
to make the East End a better place
to live.
«Organisms can deal with these stressful transitions
from warm
to cold by either
acclimating - think about dogs putting on their winter coats - or by populations genetically evolving
to deal with new stresses, a phenomenon known as rapid climate adaptation,» said Alison Gerken, a post-doctoral associate with UF's Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology and the lead author of a new study, published this month in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
On the other hand, better infrastructure and access
to cooling can reduce the harm
from heat, and over time individuals may become
acclimated to higher temperatures.
Cryobehavior of the plasma membrane in protoplasts isolated
from cold -
acclimated Arabidopsis leaves is related
to surface area regulation.
Some people get instant results
from dropping carbs, grains, sugar, and vegetable oils, while others have
to take a month
to get
acclimated and only then does the weight begin
to slide off.
One, folks coming
from a strict paleo background may not be
acclimated to the more relaxed Primal stance on dairy.
In the previous video we were allowing them
to get
acclimated to absorbing the impact
from jump training, drilling proper landing mechanics and preparing them for the full execution of more complex plyometric exercises.
It takes a little getting used
to from a first - person viewpoint, but once
acclimated, platforming is a blast.
In The Legend of Tarzan, the story finds our titular hero (Alexander Skarsgård) removed
from the jungle,
acclimated to life back in London.
While it doesn't waste any time in the first act at setting the stage for the ensuing chaos, swiftly moving
from room
to room, getting the audience and the protagonists
acclimated to the home's inner - workings and physical layout, the remaining two - thirds mercilessly drags.
O'Connell continues
to build on his star - making performance
from Starred Up (and his more high profile but less beguiling work in Unbroken),
acclimating himself well
to the vulnerability of the role.
Before it reaches that point, however, House at the End of the Street comes off as a fairly typical teen drama that's rife with eye - rollingly familiar elements - as director Mark Tonderai, working
from David Loucka's script, devotes much of the movie's opening hour
to Elissa's tiresome, drawn - out efforts at
acclimating to her new surroundings.
We
acclimate to the heroine's affected mannerisms and her chronic need
to impress others with feeble glibness, which meets questions and confused glances
from peers.
As an outsider
to Wakanda and a black character getting
acclimated to a new world filled with other black people
from a different culture, Queen Divine Justice could offer an amazing perspective on various aspects of the African diaspora, proving further illustration that blackness is not a monolith.
In 2008, Brinkworth helped two college juniors
from England
acclimate to America.
The resources in this bundle cover a variety of subjects and engage students in activities that help them make the leap
from vacation
to education by allowing them
to move about and explore a variety of subjects as they get
acclimated to school again or for the first time with the youngest students.
Although we offer a complete pre-college education —
from three years old
to grade 12 — we accept incoming students at any stage of the educational process and work hard
to acclimate them
to the IB curriculum and the language immersion process.
Since transitioning
from Burlington High School
to Fox Hill Elementary School, I have spent the past year and a half getting
acclimated to a new school culture, developing relationships with students and my new colleagues, and learning the elementary curriculum.
«
Acclimating from the battlefield
to civilian life is a challenging mission,» said Michael Lee, program director, MVEI.
Once you scrape the grit
from your eyes, you must
acclimate to the natural apprehension of your environment.
The bilevel instrument cluster seems less like the bridge of a spaceship now that we've had a few years
to acclimate, but the new hard dashboard materials do visually cheapen the Honda's interior, and drew comments
from our passengers.
They're sitting outdoors in the snow,
acclimating to the temperature as we survey the test course and install our VBOX data logger in the bright red 2009 Civic Si four - door we drove up
from Minneapolis last night.
He chronicles the broader political and religious tensions in the area (it would be impossible not
to) but also focuses on the day -
to - day nature of
acclimating to a new city and culture, depicting the madcap adventures of getting the kids
to and
from school, the endless search for a good playground, and the difficulty of keeping the schedule straight of which days Jewish, Muslim, or Christian shops are open.
This is a great way
to provide mental relief
from the high - stress environment of the shelter, maintain physical and emotional health and
acclimate the dogs
to a home environment so they're ready for adoption.
From the Transportation.gov website, «Animals may not be exposed
to temperatures less than 45 * F unless they are accompanied by a certificate signed by a veterinarian stating that they are
acclimated to lower temperatures.»
From the Transportation.gov website, «Animals may not be exposed
to temperatures less than 45 degrees F unless they are accompanied by a certificate signed by a veterinarian stating that they are
acclimated to lower temperatures.»
Particularly loud noises should be introduced
from a distance and gradually brought closer as she becomes more
acclimated to them.
Some rabbits may be used
to drinking
from a bowl and it can take some time
to acclimate them
to a sipper.
Going on walks is a good way
to accomplish exercise, so you should
acclimate them
to a collar and leash
from an early age.
Animals that lose sight
from PRA usually
acclimate well
to their environment with time, as they utilize their other senses
to make up for their vision loss.
Raised hackles, or hair standing up on the dog's back, may indicate that the dog is concerned and needs more space
from the other dog and time
to acclimate.
Choosing & Caring for a Shelter Dog: A Complete Guide
to Help You Rescue & Rehome a Dog Bob Christiansen addresses everything
from choosing the dog, preparing your home for him,
acclimating him
to your other pets, handling him, especially in the early days in your home, health, training, etc..