You are not running
from a sabre - tooth tiger.
So, you can imagine you're on the African savannah in the Palaeolithic times running away
from a sabre - toothed tiger, your face would go into this kind of rictus grimace, and then the sabre - toothed tiger breaks their leg as they're running after you.
Its kind of like how planned parenthood actually benefits
from sabre rattling in congress about defunding it by exponentially increased donations.
But, yeah, I routinely have heart palpitations while playing angry birds on the ipad while nursing... just like when I flee
from a sabre toothed tiger
Not exact matches
In August, Pyongyang threatened to shoot intermediate range missiles towards the vicinity of Guam, a target frequently subjected to
sabre - rattling
from the North.
«The blood hasn't dried yet
from the first
sabre wound and I've got a second one.»
Given the
sabre - rattling among some Yoruba ultra-nationalists, the atavistic romanticization of Yoruba mores and ethos and the impassioned ethnic hate
from a section still very bitter at the election loss of 2015, it is not easy to say.
This
sabre - rattling sounds like absurd talk
from a megalomaniac madman, yet nobody would like a seemingly irrational leader to possess nuclear weapons.
And the
sabre - rattling
from a section of the Ijaw, threatening war and destruction should Goodluck Jonathan fail re-election, nicely keyed into that gung ho narrative, which certainly was not without sympathy in the South East.
The phrase «ice age» may bring to mind woolly mammoths,
sabre - toothed cats, and perhaps Sid the sloth
from the animated films.
In the age of
sabre - toothed tigers and mammoths it was wise to be stressed, tense and alert; after all, being hypervigilant could save you
from being eaten, but if your biggest stress right now is ensuring the bills are paid and your dishes are done, it would be seen more counterproductive to stress and worry.
From were - rabbits to
sabre - toothed bunny rabbits, Nick Park returns with a Stone Age adventure featuring characters in the world's favourite stop - motion animation style.
From were - rabbits to
sabre - toothed bunny rabbits, Nick Park returns with a Stone Age adventure featuring...
The car retains a few of its quirks, including the interesting, borderline gaudy «
sabre line,» a stretch of chrome trim reaching
from the front light all the way to the C - pillar.
Where on earth do you think most of the
sabre - rattling with Iran is coming
from?
Saldaha Bay is the most prolific source of fossils thus far uncovered anywhere in Africa — bones speak of another world in which there were both fresh water animals and land animals like giant otters, giant pandas, short - necked giraffes and
sabre - toothed cats, a rhino
from which the white rhino is descended and the «true elephant», an ancestor of the woolly mammoth.
Virtual - On was released in 1996, and brought with it a 1v1 versus fighter where you played as a «Virtuaroid,» a giant robot kitted out with a range of unique weapons
from beam
sabres to heavy duty cannons.
Unfortunately we didn't get into a PVP battle nor did we get a chance to delve into the world of dungeons but
from all accounts online these two areas are not lacking with plenty of hype bubbling about light
sabre battles and expansive dungeon areas!
This would mean letting Crimea go (but trading it for something valuable), a neutral Ukraine, and less
sabre - rattling
from the EU.
This case will also be watched by those in the copyright community in the educational system, since Access Copyright («AC») has recently increased the volume of its
sabre rattling in the fallout
from its great defeat on fair dealing in the Supreme Court of Canada on July 12, 2012, and the resulting hit on its revenues with much more decline to follow.
And right on cue, Quebec separatists have started rattling the
sabres, pulling out Supreme Court decisions
from over 25 years ago and the Clarity Act, which both require a much higher threshold than the Brexit referendum.
There are videos of foil, epee and
sabre matches
from various tournaments.