Sentences with phrase «in rutt»

During the intervening years had come the complaint and Colorado Supreme Court ruling in Rutt v Poudre Education Association, in which a lot was learned about the union president's 2004 - 05 work on a partisan state legislative campaign, including active recruitment of volunteers during school hours.
I have been stuck in this rutt, and need help.

Not exact matches

He is another player who is in a comfortable rutt of not really doing anything and getting paid huge sums for it.
When she's not leading a team at one of Britain's foremost architecture practices, Nicola Rutt gets her hands dirty throwing ceramics in Hoxton.
«Some imaging studies using mouse models of Alzheimer's disease had revealed the presence in these mice's brains of tiny, mysterious black dots that could signal the presence of iron, an element that shows up dark under MRI and, in certain chemical forms, can be highly reactive and inflammation - inducing,» Rutt said.
In this case, the specimens were supplied by the study's senior author, Brian Rutt, PhD, professor of radiology.
«We wanted to see if there was an association of iron with Alzheimer's plaques in humans,» Rutt said.
Isn't it funny how you can find inspiration in such unexpected ways, in such simple sayings, these «quotes» and / or drawings just really help get you out of a rutt?
So, I guess the whole point of this «rambling of sorts» of a post is to in some way help you find a way to get you out of your «rutt» if you're in one or help you find your inspiration in unexpected ways and places.
Usually outgoing, but can get in a little rutt and forget to live, but that is partly why I decided to do this.
The highlight of Disc 1 is Rutt & Tuke's Commentary, which is just like any audio commentary, except that the speakers are Rick Moranis and Dave Thomas in character as the film's comic relief moose.
A closer look at those few specific actionable proposals, which have been made to date (Hansen et al. shutdown of US coal - fired plants, US plan for carbon capture and storage outlined on an earlier thread here by Rutt Bridges) reveal that they would achieve essentially no change in our climate at an exorbitant cost.
Rutt, I wouldn't consider Cushing prices as reflective of International oil prices because apparently of logistic constraints on flows in and out of Cushing.
Rutt: I think the heart of the argument lies in the form of the decline curve, and how rapidly wells reach the point where they are unable to supply gas into a pipeline without a compressor.
A third specific proposal I have seen was in an article by Rutt Bridges on an earlier thread here: «Economic Challenges for Carbon Capture - Storage and the Role of Natural Gas.»
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z