Sentences with phrase «help wring»

But Kiplinger's personal finance editors offer eight ways you may not have considered that can help you wring out a few more dollars to squeeze into your savings:
Cradle Cross is a town out of time — battered by war and yet linked to a distant past, an isolated pocket of the country whose customs and views have remained intact since medieval times, where talismans protect loved ones and rituals can help wring away the grief of loss.
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.
Pairing it with the new dual - clutch gearbox may help wring out the last tenth of the engine's performance — there's even a launch - control mode — but it's not as involving as a true manual.

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But data wranglers from SAS are putting that talent to valuable use, wringing insights out of huge collections of information to help human rights workers, environmentalists, and educators, among others.
O Lord our God, help us tear their soldiers to bloody shreds with our shells; help us to cover their smiling fields with the pale forms of their patriot dead; help us to drown the thunder of the guns with the shrieks of their wounded, writhing in pain; help us to lay waste their humble homes with a hurricane of fire; help us to wring the hearts of their unoffending widows with unavailing grief; help us to turn them out roofless with their little children to wander unfriended in the wastes of their desolated land in rags and hunger and thirst, sports of the sun flames in summer and the icy winds of winter, broken in spirit, worn with travail, imploring thee for the refuge of the grave and denied it --
«I'm always grimly amused when the Islamists set off bombs in London and the overarching response of the British establishment is to blame Blair and British policy, wring their hands, ask how can we help the Muslim «communities», attack Israel, say it's our fault, etc..
My hope is that you stop praying all together!!!! I want you to take God out of everything... My hope is that you will kill each other... Loose your way... Put greed, corruption, sinfulness and above all, self above all else... That you will worship all that is evil and wring every last drop of God out of your hearts... I want you to put money, forget family, think and do immoral thoughts, and stop helping your fellow man,, exploit them, spit on them use them until every last one of you is wretched and crawling in the dirt cursing God... Pleas help me... your friend Satan...
I think thoroughly wringing out the zucchini should help — or try to add a bit of quinoa flour.
My partner has been home this week, and has been able to wrangle a child or two to help me wash, wring and dry diapers.
This helped my arm muscles from getting too exhausted from all the washing (they were pretty tired from wringing all the diapers out), and gave me a little exercise too!
I learned quickly, though, that it takes a lot of muscle to wring out my flats effectively, so I asked my husband to help when I got to this point.
Regular yoga practice helps to wring out the physical and mental junk from our busy and often not - so - healthy day - to - day lives.
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.
Instructor insight: Known as a detoxing position in the yogi world, this supine twist elongates and wrings out the back muscles and is said to help with digestion.
Carlson recommends focusing on twisting poses and pumping actions in other poses to wring out excess kapha, and strong standing poses that help build strength in the legs, ankles, and feet.
A sensible neighbor lady dispatches an energetic young woman named Ruby (Renee Zellweger) to help out, and Ruby sets to work splitting rails, milking cows, wringing turkey necks and expressing herself of opinions so colorful Garrison Keillor would blush with envy.
Another wringing of hands, people expressing their outrage, call for prayers and condolences but that does not help these victims and the victims at the next school shooting.
Creating a structure for conversations also helps Seidel «to wring every last ounce of learning» out of the second part of each session, which focuses on analyzing student work.
This test car's eight - speed automatic transmission isn't as involving as a manual» box (at least you have the option) and you do need to anticipate a brief hesitation every time you pull a paddle for an up or downshift, but it does help you to wring every last drop from the powerful and torquey motor.
A track where its use of lightweight materials — aluminum hood with carbon fiber inserts — and downforce - inducing aerodynamics help Camaro ZL1 wring the full effects from its 6.2 L supercharged V8.
Then when you have finally secured a contract with a publisher you will once again value their help in wring the book, editing your book and designing your book cover.
Soak a clean rag in water, wring it out, and then freeze it (rolling it up helps) and give it to your puppy to chew on.
«There are many anecdotes of developers watching where artists go and using that to track what neighborhoods they can wring money out of,» says Brooklyn - based artist Jennifer Dalton, who recently helped lead a month - long art project titled «Month2Month,» which touched on issues of art, housing and inequity.
Firms and colleagues can play a role in actively supporting a lawyer who needs help rather than standing by and wringing their hands (or, worse, gossiping).
More importantly, you'll start wringing more enjoyment from your real job, helping clients and your firm or department succeed by dint of your lawyering and related skills, because you'll be more effective, efficient, and confident at the non-substantive tasks that today take a significant chunk of your time and energy.
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