Sentences with phrase «into thin air right»

Being quiet while they think it through can cause the objection to evaporate into thin air right before your eyes.

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Once your temperature is right, cover the yogurt with a piece of cheesecloth or a very thin cloth to prevent any dust or debris getting into the yogurt, but still allowing air to flow freely.
out of thin air shallow breaths are born giving life where there was once none providing comfort to those who grieve to those whose lives are in desperate need of meaningful nurturing burial grounds of once mighty empires have long expired and recycled into fields of grasses and wildflowers articulated masterpieces of complexion breathing quietly and free from harm https://jdubqca.files.wordpress.com/2018/05/in-search-of-flowers.mp3 may two thousand eighteen copyright j matthew waters all right reserved
At the end of the counter, the ubiquitous Tricycle Man / magician privately amuses himself with another sleight - of - hand trick: he removes the saltshaker cap, pours salt into his left hand fist, lifts both hands and waves the salt goodbye, then grabs thin air with his right fist and distributes salt on his salad.
Samara and Julia's connection comes right out of thin air, the mythology established in Verbinski's first film, and more or less carried forward in the sequel, thrown into a well alongside the wraithlike demon who enjoys making her victims suffer for seven days before doing them in.
The horizontal lines dominate, right down to the thin air vents that span the entire width of the dash panel which dupes you into thinking that the car is much wider than it actually is.
I refer to Beck Weathers, the Texas pathologist who lost his nose, his right hand and part of his left hand, and nearly his life in the notorious May 1996 Mount Everest disaster that was chronicled in Jon Krakauer's Into Thin Air.
The idea is that outside air goes through a very long incoming conduit into the precipitation chamber and then returns through an equally long outgoing conduit that is placed right beside the incoming one and separated from it by a thin membrane of some thermally conducting substance, e.g. copper (expensive) or aluminum (scrap aluminum runs around $ 1400 / ton today).
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