Sentences with phrase «in tight circles of»

This is how I discover new talent, the risk being that I'll wander in tight circles of the familiar.
The Rosenberg's are heros in the tightest circle of this crew, his price will be much smaller but the purpose and method is the same.

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Word travels fast in certain circles, and if you're part of a tight - knit industry where your reputation matters, establishing efficient systems of working with vendors and employees will go a long way in creating goodwill.
Arrange the remaining apple quarters rounded - side down in a tight circle around the center apple, making sure there is as little space between the apples as possible (any space left between apples will cause the tart to collapse when flipped out of the skillet).
Early on the morning of the 14th, the mist still rising off the water and half obscuring the ship, 12 cadets, arranged in a tight circle, pushed on capstan bars thicker than baseball bats and slowly brought up the ship's 4,000 - pound anchor.
Former Rep. Gabby Giffords was the third member of their tight - knit circle in male - dominated D.C.
Between stops on former VP Joe Biden's book tour and in the ramp - up for what will be a heavy midterms campaign schedule, a tight circle of his aides has been brainstorming a range of tear - up - the - playbook ideas for a White House run in 2020.
Amid efforts to mend broken fences, the minister, often seen as one of a tight inner - circle of «Cameroons», went further than any member of the government yet has in endorsing joint candidates.
Not a pretty prospect, but it's probably the eventual fate of all planets, including our own, that circle their stars in a tight orbit, astrophysicists say in the current Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society.
Among the 1,900 - and - counting confirmed alien planets found so far, we've seen everything from bizarro, jumbo versions of Jupiter in scorchingly tight orbits to exoplanets dozens of times farther out than Neptune, and even worlds circling two stars, like Tatooine in Star Wars.
As I soon discover, only a tight - knit circle of paleontologists seem to be in on the secret, and even they seem a bit muddled about the matter.
Spending lots of time in the wellness bubble, I met and became friends with a tight circle of health and wellness trendsetters and trailblazers.
Keep proportions in check with a voluminous mini skirt.Outfits made up of tight crop tops and circle or skater skirts are everywhere because they look good.
The major reason women over 50 have a distinct advantage over men, in terms of not being sexual and not feeling deprived, is that every senior woman I've known has an intimate, tight - knit circle of women friends with whom she shares her issues, including dating and relationship problems.
The combat mechanics in Sea of Thieves are far from tight and while ship combat is fairly good, the battles do tend to devolve into the two ships sailing circles around each other until one crew gives up and goes home.
Squaring this circle would be difficult in the best of circumstances, but the department's early narrative about «tight on ends, loose on means» has been belied by its actual work (e.g., waiver requirements, OCR).
The turning circle of the Volkswagen is a commendably tight 35.8 feet — so much smaller than the Ford's that you'd even notice the difference making a U-turn in the middle of a wide - open red state.
With a turning circle of 37.4 feet, maneuvering in tight spaces is difficult.
With the tightest turning circle you've ever driven, this tiny BMW is extremely agile around town and there's plenty of room in both rows of seats for bodies, although a small boot is a blot on the copy book.
It provides 2deg of counter steer on the rear wheels at speeds below 31mph and 3deg of parallel steering at speeds above 31mph, giving the new 911 a tighter turning circle in town and the promise of even greater agility at speed.
In spite of their comparable physical dimensions, it's the Subaru that has the tighter turning circle (11.0 v 11.7 m).
Low speed manoeuvrability is good too, with one of the tightest turning circles in the class.
Spark also has a tight turning circle of only 32.5 feet (9.9 meters), which enhances its maneuverability in urban areas.
The weighting of the electric steering is well judged, and the wheel spins from lock to lock in a smidge over three turns for a relatively tight tuning circle of 11.4 metres.
Also helping it progress on trickier terrain were good off - road angles including 230 mm of ground clearance, a tight turning circle and hill descent control — although it misses out on a rear differential lock or the fancy off - road electronics fitted to the Mitsubishi and Ford, which might have left it scrambling in slipperier situations.
On the subject of manoeuvring, we found the iLoad's 11.2 m turning circle to be terrific in tight spots.
Steering is light and responsive, power delivery is smooth, and the Smart's tight turning circle comes in handy for a couple of turnarounds.
With a hefty turning circle and a steering range of 3.25 turns lock to lock, it's not your preferred tool for city commutes and it's a handful in tight, multi-storey carparks.
The backup camera now has better resolution and distance marks and the addition of a relatively tight 39 - foot turning circle makes the Lexus easy to drive in tight spots.
It also boasts a turning circle of just 4.65 metres, the tightest in the segment except for the Mitsubishi Mirage.
Because the Windstar can turn a circle in just 40.6 feet, you can maneuver it easily in and out of tight parking spaces.
The turning circle, precise steering and reversing camera made light work of parking in a tight street with unforgiving bluestone gutters.
Border collies maintain the livestock in a tight - knit circle and work on the flight zone of the animals, moving the lead with their presence and stare.
The cardinal signs of unilateral vestibular disease are head tilt, nystagmus (spontaneous abnormal eye movements), circling (toward the lesion in «tight» circles), and incoordination.
• The results showed a broad range of abnormal behavioral and psychological characteristics in the former breeding dogs from large - scale commercial breeding establishments, including: significantly elevated levels of fears and phobias, pronounced compulsive and repetitive behaviors such as spinning in tight circles and pacing, house soiling, and a heightened sensitivity to being touched and picked up.
In New York, just after the turn of the century, a small circle of photographic visionaries revolved around the magnetic figure of Alfred Stieglitz (1864 - 1946), whose influence as artist, patron and gallerist galvanised this tight - knit community.
This exhibition is a historically informed reassessment of the artist Larry Clark's controversial first book, Tulsa (1971), a set of 50 images depicting a tight circle of friends and drug addicts in Tulsa, Oklahoma, photographed over a span of nine years (1963 - 71) by one of their number, Clark himself.
As the paterfamilias of a large brood, which includes his children and a tight circle of artists, collectors, and curators, Brown is celebrated for the intimate gatherings he throws for artist openings, either upstairs from his gallery or in his home; he makes highly personal toasts; and guests serve themselves food prepared by the in - house chef, Mina Stone, who also cooks studio lunches for Fischer.
After the election, there was a lot of talking about political bubbles, that the information we read in how we access is drawing us into tighter circles around party lines.
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