Sentences with phrase «get wind»

Isolated from the outside world, Poirot is persuaded to interview the passengers and determine who the perpetrator is before the local authorities get wind of the crime.
Soon, her co-stars Callie Webb (Posey), who plays her lesbian daughter, and Victor Allen Miller (Harry Shearer), who plays her husband, also get wind of possible bids.
I'm happy either way because I can finally get Wind Waker and all of the other games I wanted for the Gamecube but never got.
Pay # 60 for MK8 from NUK - direct, receive on the day of release without leaving my home, get awesome bullet bill tshirt, red shell key ring and the surprisingly large spiny shell statue (I want those club nintendo MK trophies again now: /) and get Wind Waker HD for free.
There are plenty of films and people that are not on the list (or mentioned in this piece) because we either didn't get wind of it yet, or they're in the minds of the studios and producers that are about to release them.
The setup for Margin Call is pretty straightforward: it chronicles the efforts of a powerful investment bank to avoid disaster when they get wind of the impending financial crisis, over a 24 - hour period of time.
They break their own rules, however, when they get wind of the fact that the blind man is sitting on $ 300,000 in cash, a settlement collected after his daughter was killed by a motorist.
That's what Frei (I guess that's his Name) was asking yesterday wether People would get Wind Waker in 2 or 4 weeks
After waiting months for Nintendo to announce that the standard system would be available in the U.S., the world was pleasantly surprised to get wind of...
After waiting months for Nintendo to announce that the standard system would be available in the U.S., the world was pleasantly surprised to get wind of the release this last August.
In trying to make ends meet, middle - aged air hostess, Jackie Brown (Pam Grier) is also a courier for local gun - smuggler Ordell Robbie (Samuel L. Jackson) but when federal agent Ray Nicolette (Michael Keaton) and LA cop Mark Dargas (Michael Bowen) get wind of her plans she faces time in jail.
Monster gets a taste for camping and the great outdoors when he befriends a baby bigfoot and tries to help it reach its mother, before Mr. Hinkle and Beastur get wind of him.
Elsewhere, Taylor's son Roger and his fiancée Samantha get wind of information from a friend about suspicious money transactions where he works at a local brokerage firm.
The amount of members which are registering on these sites also continues to help keep on growing as more single Christians get wind of various success stories, choices, and wide range of features which are supplied to members.
I am counting down the hours till I can get some wind in my hair, windows down, and breezing out into the weekend.
60 degrees sounds warm, particularly if you are coming from the east, but we get wind and fog here that make it feel much cooler than what the thermometer reads.
Rest assured Judy, it's not something that's going to happen quickly so you're sure to get wind of it!
A lot of things can cause loose stools, whether it's something bad you've eaten, indigestion, medication, underlying disease, or even if you get some wind in the stomach.learn more
Sometimes, if I get wind of something great, I'll send you two in a week.
Say we do build out wind power in the Dakotas and Wyoming, right along the seam of the eastern and western grid, and build transmission to get that wind -LSB-- generated electricity] to cities?
If you apply for both awards, there's a good chance that that committee will, indeed, get wind of it, but that really isn't the point.
«So if you're the lucky landowner that gets the transmission line on your property, it's not possible to get wind turbines on your land.»
It's always embarrassing when we get wind that maybe our kid has done something that's not appropriate out there, but it happens to everybody — so just get rid of the shame, get rid of the embarrassment, and think about how you can help your child learn something in this situation.
Usually, the industries / companies get wind of this, complain and lobby to «their» congressman (I mean come on, I contribute to campaigns sometimes, but not millions...), and then Congress says, «No, you are over-stepping your boundaries.
Football has few secrets and it wouldn't take two minutes for Stoke manager Paul Lambert to get wind of what David is thinking long before the kick - off time!
While it will certainly be easier said than done, a convincing win against the Baggies will not only get the wind back in the sails of the team but also fire a warning shot to Tim Sherwood's side, sending a message that the Gunners are firing again and letting the former Spurs boss know that he has to attack if he wants to win.
Why many fans, me included, often get wind up and emotions gets the best out of me I might come out in a vulgar way.
Hope Randle either: (a) doesn't get wind of that post; or (b) if he does, is the kind of guy who lets that sort of stuff roll off his back or enjoys good trash talk, even at his own expense.
The deadline is only a minute away, but trades are often reported after the 3 p.m. deadline, as it sometimes takes a bit for reporters to get wind of deals.
Media get wind of this and decide to expand the stories interest.
The pressure is getting to Giroud he looked a frustrated figure normally he can get wind up all game and get on with it.
When you expect much from this team, you get wind!
When the media get wind of a typical change in the ever - fluctuating world of economic agriculture, they just have to turn it into a crisis.
I usually keep on loaf out and freeze the other... if my kids don't get wind I made bread.
I did get wind of a job I was once about to apply for from an employee that they were a tight knit bunch all of the same faith.
40 % of these were initially put on the market, but due to alleged high demand during their pre-sale (which we did not get wind of at all, here at Hacked), they put another 5 million up for sale.
Not only might it help you better attract and retain top talent, you might actually get wind of cost - savings you never knew about.
«You can get wind in the sails for an early - stage idea much faster, and at lower cost, than ever before,» says Justin Hendrix, executive director of NYC Media Lab.
Michigan may still be defined by its automobile industry, but it is starting to get some wind beneath the wings of its aviation industry.
But the more people who get wind of the fact that there's a concern with credit, the higher the likelihood that other markets will react negatively.
Ultimately, Lacavera has a different view of risk than his Canadian peers — the same issue he ran into when trying to get Wind off the ground.
With winter camping, you want to have snacks on hand for providing extra fuel for your body, wince you'll get winded easily.
When he first got wind of the fledgling cryptocurrency in 2011, two years after it was invented, he was «very skeptical.»
To make matters worse, Cousins has gotten wind of Karl's plan to trade him through his teammates.
... [Meanwhile], British Airways had gotten wind of our secret new seat and took their time to develop a truly horizontal lie - flat bed, beating us to the punch,» Branson wrote.
Armed with a Stechkin pistol, he hid behind a stone embankment and reportedly unloaded a clip before getting wounded.
Buffett got wind of the plan, intervened, and scotched the arrangement.
But before he even sent his letter, he tells Fortune, McDonald got wind of the plan and swooped in.
When bloggers finally got wind of it — and then learned that work had halted — no one would say what was going on.
Musk, quite naturally, got wind of this exchange and tweeted his own quite brilliant, withering reply.
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