Not exact matches
Missing from Piper's analysis is the fact that Abigail was far from submissive to her actual husband at the
time (Nabal), rejecting his leadership by going behind his back to gather the provisions requested by the king and appearing quite pleased when he
keeled over from a heart attack.
When the canary
keeled over it was
time to get the hell out of the mine ASAP!
It was my first - ever public race, and my biggest concern was finishing the thing without
keeling over somewhere between
Times Square and Battery Park.
For me, that's a handful of
times a year because I already have a backlog of books that could probably keep me reading until the day I
keel over and die.
Credit card rates are variable, so the amount you are charged for
keeling a balance on your card may change
over time.
The last
time that happened, the vet had to inject water under her skin just to make sure she didn't
keel over.
More than a few
times, I was cycling through weapons, only to have them apparently disappear, leaving me brandishing Duke's flailing leg at hordes of enemies in the hopes that he was cultivating a fungal infection that would have them
keel over as soon as they caught a whiff.
It turns out to be a bit more complicated than that —
Keeling's discovery that CO2 really was increasing at the end of that decade squashed that line of argument, but the no - need - to - worry sentiment seems to have returned elsewhere in Dyson's thinking
over time.
«It's another milestone in the upward increase in CO2
over time,»
Keeling said of the newest measurements.
We again point to the
Keeling curve — this
time NOAA's «global average» atmospheric CO2 concentration
over the last 5 years.