Sentences with phrase «fueled by his choke»

Maybe fueled by his choke job at the Players or the Woods drama, Garcia didn't crack the top 20 in any PGA Tour tournament until the Deutsche Bank Championship in September.

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The narrative is fueled by the intimidating clack of shoe heels across wooden floors, the slap of faces hit by fists, the wail of anguish choked by a mute girl in an unbearable back - alley abortion.
The important mechanical difference was the replacement of the Bosch fuel injection system by four twin - choke down draught Weber carburettors, which produced a notably smother performance at low engine speeds with greater flexibility.
A choke is built into the flush connection to minimize the pulsations transferred to the MPI fuel rail by the HPP.
The other shoe is the exchange rate — clearly the ARS is being supported by the central bank, but this puts them between a rock and a hard place — support of the peso drains reserves and ultimately chokes the economy / exports, while a more significant adjustment lower in the rate (to reflect true ARS purchasing power) would probably add further fuel to the fire of the current economic / inflation boom.
Many Southwestern forests, for example, were already choked by thousands of small trees and dead fuel accumulations by the 1950s and 1960s (e.g., CF Cooper, Ecological Monographs 1960).
They acknowledge consumer demand for oil and gas — affordable, reliable and portable fuels that make life less harsh, healthier and more prosperous — but they want government to choke off that demand by cutting supply.
we are not choking the biosphere with carbon residues owing to fossil fuel combustion and reducing this insult by instead burning crops or other biomass.
There is every chance that more efficient vehicles and limits to future fuel consumption in Asia's megacities, already choked by traffic and pollution will not result in increased petroleum use.
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