Sentences with phrase «go wring»

I also love this oxford inspired shirt and of course you can't go wring with a plain white one like this or this.
You can not go wring with blue for fall 2016.
But that didn't stop German tuner BBM Motorsports from taking one look at the C7 Z06 and thinking how they were going wring more power from the already potent LT4.

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Perhaps as a result of high going - in costs, PE firms are having to hold on to assets longer to wring out improvements.
Virtually no environmental controls, and we're sitting here wringing our hands over two little carbons going out the tailpipe.
And all along, investors bought the argument: Even if the number of pay TV subscribers had stalled, the big media companies seemed as though they were going to wring more money out of the customers they did have — and could sell more stuff to Web TV entrants like Netflix and Amazon.
That may come as a surprise amid hand - wringing about the spiraling cost of health care, but two new studies, one from research company IMS Health and one from pharmacy benefit manager Express Scripts, show that the amount of money Americans spend on prescription drugs went down in 2012 for the first time in decades.
When I say hands are wrung about rates, I mean will they go up?
We go to him, shaking in our shoes, wringing our hands, begging for a better life, or for things to work out, or simply for Him to hear our prayers.
So let the glossy people take their botox and smooth things over and pretend they aren't wringing this thing right dry, because the rest of us are going to try and we have no shame.
In his book God's Lesser Glory, Bruce Ware went so far as to describe the open view of God as a God who «hand wringing deity» who «can do nothing more than hope for the best.»
Just defrost, wring out the water and you're ready to go.
I have found that steaming the cauliflower and then «wringing» it in a clean kitchen towel reduces the watery issue with this veggie... it's my go to with about any recipe using cauliflower now!
The traditionalists wring their hands and groan about parity, but isn't this what it's all about: hard - fought competition going down to the wire?
There will be much wailing and hand - wringing that Arsenal's season has now definitely come to an unhappy conclusion as the gap to Leicester City now looks insurmountable, but with six games to go Arsenal still have much to play for.
A cloud wrung out nine drops of moisture two days ago and our power went out for six hours.
The beta marriage idea caused a kerfuffle at Jezebel, Salon, Fox News and a gazillion other media outlets, some of which began wringing their hands over the idea that young people may not be committed to go the distance.
Yet it was immediately clear that while one of these clients — good - humoured, honest, receptive — was up for wringing every last drop of value possible from his allocated coaching hours, the other — mired in resentments, and with his mind firmly shut to new learning — was going to struggle not to waste his precious coaching time trudging round and round the rut of his difficulties.
But the big thinking and hand wringing only go so far, and some research shows that Americans eat poorly even when presented with healthy and abundant choices.
His popularity has suffered somewhat, but he continues to dominate state government, wringing everything necessary to his own political future out of negotiations in the last legislative session — and not going out of his way to get much more.
The retirements of Reps. Dennis Moore (Kans.) and John Tanner (Tenn.) over the past few weeks has spawned a series of stories about the hand - wringing currently going on in the House Democratic Caucus.
You can only imagine the hand - wringing that goes on at dessert.
«All of the wringing of hands and gnashing of teeth with reference to the deficit seems to go by the boards when the Republicans talk of tax cuts,» said Representative Steny Hoyer (D - MD), the second - ranking Democrat in the House, at press conference earlier this week.
Now, scientists have developed a new method for wringing CO2 estimates from fossilized leaves — one that can go deeper into the past, and with more certainty.
Rose seconds that one, wringing hers out in the shower every night so it's ready to go the next morning.
Coz that really is gonna wring out a lot of the glycogen in your muscles.
It's gonna help spike mTOR and then you're also gonna have effects of driving sugar into the muscle, which it's just wrung out all that glycogen during the workout.
Add some pranayama into your yoga routine; experience spinal twists to wring out the organs and try some restorative postures to let go on the cellular, muscular and fascial levels.
Maybe you're ready for tank tops, but everyone in my life knows I'm going to wring every minute out of winter clothes.
Silk fibers are weaker when wet, so you're going need to be gentle while washing — don't wring out the water; roll it in a big towel instead.
The obvious draw for this film is the cast and Charlize Theron's hand - wringing turn as a paranoid spouse in the midst of spooky goings on makes it all very reminiscent of The Devil's Advocate.
Wrongheadedness aside, though, director Phillips wrings his scenario for consistent semi-dark humor, letting his odd - couple leads go for broke and wielding mystery as a comedic spur that keeps the proceedings from dragging.
However, when «The Commuter» buckles down for drama, it wrings out a lot of tension from Michael going back and forth through train cars, as well as some surprising twists and turns.
The final scene, which plays out over the credits, acts as a nice riposte to the hand - wringing pseudo-liberal parenting nonsense that has gone on before, a satisfying end to a thoroughly engaging film.
Some scenes go on far too long, especially in the final act when Affleck is trying to wring emotion from a script that doesn't have it, while others feel truncated in the editing room.
That designation goes to the assorted set pieces hung onto the clothesline of plot to either wring laughs from the audience or viscerally excite them.
The 18 - inch wheels make the car look a bit sportier, I suppose, but no alloys are going to help you wring impressive lap times out of this front - wheel drive family car.
Toyota, looking to wring every drop of press out of its FT - 86 II concept sports car, has released a teaser video of the coupe going from the drawing board into the paint booth.
The «Abarth» name — and its signature scorpion badging — are go - fast guarantees from Fiat's own in - house tuning department, and they're complemented by a four - cylinder MultiAir turbo that can wring up to 160 hp and 183 lb. - ft.
Well, it really goes back to the ride / handling compromise and where your priorities lie, because while the E550 is the M56's equal in a straight line (despite its 38 - bhp deficit), it's Salieri to Infiniti's Mozart in driving fun when you're in the wring - it - out mode.
Oh the hand - wringing that has been going on the last week or so since the announcement of Amazon's new Kindle Unlimited program.
And yet he goes on, wringing from this trope every last drop of imagination.
There's much weeping, wailing and wringing of hands, most of it due to a blog post by Porter Anderson that seems to vaguely extrapolate from this TEDx talk that e-books are going -LSB-...]
Approximately 1000 square feet of Portland will belong to me (who am I kidding, it'll belong to the bank, but it'll be my neck that gets wrung if things go south) and I keep thinking about how things will be.
It can be a hand - wringing experience waiting to find out if you are going to be approved for a loan, especially at the bank where they keep you waiting for a while.
In 2010, Best Friends» national manager of puppy mill initiatives attended one of these auctions where leftover, wrung - out mill dogs were going for peanuts.
Just when we think that all possible Zombie concepts have been duly wrung out from our collective minds, developers renderPaz go and throw us a curve - ball.
This time, the increasingly - influential exec believes that many publishers are forcing their studios to add inappropriate multiplayer modes to their wares... and that this is completely the wrong way to go about wringing an extra buck from us consumers.
There's lots of specious hand - wringing going on at the moment about whether the net should be fact - checked etc, but in the real world you can't argue with the way this has shifted the Stormhoek image and the fact that this repositioning in old marketing parlance will be broadcast far and wide online.
Correa remarks: «Though much of my recent work has utilized print making techniques, I don't have any training or expertise in printmaking; what I like about it is it's physicality (I print by hand) and I like to think that my naivete allows for some diy ingenuity, or wrongness in printmaking can make rightness in painting... I've got a group of paintings made by painting on wine bottles and then wrapping and wringing canvas over them, and another group is made by painting through a blank silk screen, the screen clogs as I go, making it's own marks until its no longer useful.
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