Sentences with phrase «holes in them which»

The par - 4 6th hole came after a disastrous pair of holes in which my score equaled the combined total of my two playing partners.
Holes in which my children have dropped countless toothbrushes, socks, toothpaste tube caps, pieces of playmobil hair, likely some toast, and who knows what else to be discovered in some future decade (now, that's a true time capsule).
Before school even started my anxiety about having to prepare a delicious lunch that my kid would actually eat led me down a Pinterest black hole in which I found myself pinning images of flower - shaped lunch meats and bananas sculpted to look like characters from Frozen.
Even if there is no such plot to weaken Gordon Brown, yesterday's events are still a sign of the depth of the hole in which he now stands.
And then it sits on a shelf, waiting for the day 10 years down the road when someone opens it up and pulls out one procedure or technique, hoping that they will find some scientific hole in which they can do their thesis work.
The scientists measured how much the soil animals ate using «bait lamina strips»: small sticks with holes in which the researchers filled substrate that resembled the organic matter in the soil.
Both tubes have horizontal holes in them which align with a second hole in the base.
Dr Ann Wheeler said: «The spinning disk microscope produces focused images at high speed because it has a disk with an array of tiny holes in it which remove the out of focus light.
Salmon excavate streambed holes in which to lay eggs, setting off a chain of events that has surprisingly large geographical effects.
As they eat their way through a sunken log, boring clams create lots of small holes in which other animals can hide.
From the trailer alone you can see right away that Strickland is drawing inspiration directly from Italian cinema as we watch Toby Jones» character descend into a hole in which it doesn't look like he's going to be able to climb out of.
Paige, responding to a story about the report in The New York Times, said the newspaper «made no distinction between students falling behind and students climbing out of the hole in which they found themselves.»
They dig a hole in which to lay their eggs, usually 50 to 200 eggs at a time, depending on the species.
Sometimes these get too hot and melt or the lines get holes in them which prevents accurate shifting.
But I digress, I only wanted to highlight the overly materialistic society we live in and people striving to fill a hole in themselves which can never be filled by stuff.
In these cases, debt can feel like a hole in which you are constantly climbing or digging, but unable to get your head above ground.
The cat's nails can cause holes in them which will allow urine to leak between the liner and the plastic bottom of the litter box.
Ouya CEO Julie Uhrman told Joystiq that they've fixed the problem by simply increasing the size of the holes in which the buttons fit: «I don't know what the exact millimeter is, but we've increased the size just a little bit, so now the buttons don't stick under it.
Presenting fragments of the local (past and present) as pointers to a whole that is absent, Dion offers the balance exemplified by natural systems as the tool with which to dig our way out of the holes in which we are entrenched.
The armadillo - ball can't fly, but it has a form of defence: It rolls itself into a ball as a protection against not knowing how to dig a hole in which to hide.
I mean, like, when I gave Josh the last word, above, you must have thought that applied to you too and the coast was now clear, because immediately following my last comment, we see you up and exit the hole in which your momma's boy, timorous butt cowered while the fur was actually flying to get in a tough - guy wannabe, cheap - shot «lick» of your own.
Made from hardwood this stand has several wooden pegs to hang coats, hats and scarves, as well as a central hole in which to hang a walking stick or umbrella.

Not exact matches

Piling up credit card debt is the fastest way to get in a hole, which might then require an investment in order to bail you out.
To find out, Mitra punched a hole in the wall of his office, which was located on the edge of one of the city's slums, and installed a computer and a touch - pad mouse, as well as a video camera so he could observe.
But the company's ace in the hole, as Shannon and J.J. see it, is a proprietary material called Technical Cashmere — which blends the fine wool with natural and synthetic fibres to give it the durability and practicality to be washed and worn often.
The tips of the vacuum tubes in the ENIAC accumulators, which were arranged in 10 - by - 10 grids, poked through holes in the machine's front panel.
On Tuesday evening — after Johnson had dismissed reports indicating he could resign — it was reported May would offer 20 billion euros ($ 24 billion) to fill a post-Brexit hole in the EU's budget, according to the Financial Times citing sources which could not be verified by CNBC.
Nk» Mip Cellars, which opened in 2002, was the second phase of a $ 25 - million Nk» Mip project that includes a seasonal outdoor restaurant located in the winery, a campground and RV park, an interpretive centre, an 18 - hole championship golf course and a high - end resort and spa.
«That is the term that lawyers use to describe a situation in which an owner has poked so many holes in his or her legal safeguards — by failing to follow the rules that govern corporations — that a judge decides it's fair to poke some even bigger holes
Rather than the four, spiderlike arms of the da Vinci Xi, the da Vinci SP has just one arm, inserted into one hole in the body, through which four different maneuverable tools emerge.
Military rule will certainly not improve the nation's 8 % - of - GDP budget hole or its 72 % - of - GDP debt load, which is already well beyond the point that pushed Argentina to default on its international debt obligations back in 2001.
Preparations are now underway to run the pressurised coring campaign, which will be followed by the 7 - inch casing being run in hole in readiness for its intercept by the horizontal well later on.
Used improperly, the web can be a black hole — one in which you dump tens of thousands of dollars without results.
They need to poke holes in your ideas, which you can fix before taking a product to market.
In the factory in Woodridge, New Jersey, where it makes its windows, Skyline uses a $ 150,000 computer - operated machine to automate tasks like cutting holes in the metal and two $ 20,000 robots to install its windows, which sometimes weigh 600 poundIn the factory in Woodridge, New Jersey, where it makes its windows, Skyline uses a $ 150,000 computer - operated machine to automate tasks like cutting holes in the metal and two $ 20,000 robots to install its windows, which sometimes weigh 600 poundin Woodridge, New Jersey, where it makes its windows, Skyline uses a $ 150,000 computer - operated machine to automate tasks like cutting holes in the metal and two $ 20,000 robots to install its windows, which sometimes weigh 600 poundin the metal and two $ 20,000 robots to install its windows, which sometimes weigh 600 pounds.
For example, one section has an Anglo diamond hole drilled in 1980 which contains 1.5 m of massive sulphide assaying 10.4 per cent antimony, 1.6 per cent arsenic, 1.6 grams / tonne gold and 50.8 g / t silver.
Smartphone maker BlackBerry once accounted for 20 % of Celestica's revenue (which was US$ 6.5 billion last year), but as BlackBerry lost market share in recent years and had to cut costs, it switched to cheaper Asian suppliers, and the two companies formally announced their split last summer; sure enough, Celestica's first - quarter results showed a BlackBerry - sized hole in the balance sheet, with revenues down 19 % from the year before.
That's why Sony partnered with Joshua Peek, an astronomer at Columbia University, to build «The Invisible Universe,» an Android app which uses GPS position and device orientation to reveal what's happening in the universe — from massive black holes to constellations — right on the Sony Ericsson platform.
The drill hole intersected a thick repetitive sequence of mafic and felsic sediments which showed no major structural deformation, a potential host for gold mineralisation, with geochemical analysis revealing alteration and mineralisation based on micro analysis of the cores by world class scientists from CODES in Tasmania.
A total of 11 prospects were identified in 2016 from an initial 28 - hole, 2,278 m scout drilling programme, which delivered exciting intercepts including visible gold in 7m at 24.5 gpt Au at the Lydia prospect.
The FOMC has proven to be horrendous forecasters as Larry Summers suggested in his Washington Post op - ed in which he called out Yellen for her speech at Jackson Hole.
HCG also have the noted HOOP C$ 2bln liquidity back - stop (more than 70 % drawn 2 weeks from establishment) which effectively served to replace the hole in their bucket from HISA redemptions.
I have a significant position in Dr. Pepper Snapple (DPS) which is being bought out by Keurig will lead to a nice payday but will leave a hole in my portfolio.
A further 28 holes have been drilled at L65 deposit, which was included in the mine plan in the PEA.
Every dollar that is created is a debt owed to the Federal Reserve, which, despite its name is as Federal as Federal Express and carries as much reserve (zero) as a pocket with a hole in the bottom.
These results constitute the final assays from Montrose, which underwent 35 holes in 2017.
What makes the decision so consequential is that it was such a massive move — one for which many key players in the market were not well prepared — and the aftermath is like a black hole that can suck massive amounts of credit from currency trading as we have known it.»
The key to our consistent, long - term profitability has always been to lose only a little when wrong, so that we avoid digging too big of a hole, which ensures we are mentally in good shape to catch the next big rally.
well one hypothesis is that there is a massive black hole in the center of the universe that all the universe revolves around... once it sucks the whole or most of the universe into it... it can no longer hold it all together and it explodes creating a big explosion which dwarfs supernovas scattering elements and matter everywhere... and this expansion and contraction of the universe goes on for infinity with no beginning and perhaps no end.
«Restoring Faith in the Safety Net», published by Church Action on Poverty, documents eight key holes in the safety net, many of which are leaving large...
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