These games are getting so good that you can almost count on waking up in the middle of the night
in a cold sweat from all the terrifying things you'll encounter.
Not exact matches
Sifting through these boxes of decay, I put aside a few items I care about — the program and ticket stubs
from when Lyn and I tried to get married at the Shavers fight; a few posters and magazines; a copy of the classic 1970 Ken Regan head shot
in which jeweled planets of
sweat ride Ali's countenance like
cold water poured on a hot copper frying - pan sky.
When it is
cold your skin gets rose - y
in a cute way compared to when it's hot outside and your skin is red
from sweat which is not cute at all.
• Clouds form because
cold air doesn't hold as much water as warm air • Clouds are made of water vapor • Clouds always predict rain • Rain falls when clouds become too heavy and the rain drips out or bursts the cloud open • Rain comes
from holes
in clouds,
sweating clouds, funnels
in clouds, melted clouds • Lightning never strikes the same place twice • Thunder occurs when two clouds collide • Clouds block wind and slow it down • Clouds come
from somewhere above the sky • Clouds are made of smoke How does the 5E model facilitate learning?
Sam's headlights flickered along the boulders and ice that lined the road, the springs that welled and
sweated from the ridge now beautiful and ornate displays
in the
cold of winter.
This is when you wake up
from the dream
in a
cold sweat.
On display are works by Marcel Duchamp (the famous «Air de Paris», Parisian air enclosed
in an ampule), Ernesto Neto («Mentre ninety accade», an installation consisting of pouches filled with sand, black pepper, turmeric, ginger, and cloves), Piero Manzoni (the infamous tin can filled with «Merda d'artista ``, Sissel Tolaas (a white cube filled with the
cold sweat of 11 men who suffer
from serious phobias), Kristoffer Myskja (a machine that smokes cigarettes), and many others.
... that is almost OK... but I know if I am standing at the top of a mountain then the wind is usually very strong... thus the wind chill factor kicks
in (which I assume is adding heat loss by convection) and I feel
colder and may not notice the sun coming out
from behind a cloud... and if I am
sweating after a long climb up the mountain then I will feel very
cold very quickly — regardless of the sun.
As you go
from assistant to associate to full to chaired to emeritus professor, those «wildly incorrect» solutions that so intimidate teaching assistants gradually shrink with each successive decade of experience, until you can spot rubbish
in your sleep and not even wake up
in a
cold sweat over it.
Material Transfer Agreements tend to elicit little excitement
from practicing lawyers but the mere mention of MTAs has the power to induce an instant and profuse
cold sweat in scientists!