Sentences with phrase «kicked over in»

When kicked over in succession, each shatters to release a thick white torrent that pools into glass bowls below.
The water bottle is big (1260 ml) and looks like it could definitely survive getting accidently dropped or kicked over in the playground.

Not exact matches

After that, the combination of unenlightened leadership and stress over the evaluations began to kick in, and productivity began to drop.
In a similar fashion, the 36th (Ulster) Division went «over the top» on the first day of the great Somme offensive, July 1, 1916, led by a football kicked out by a lead battalion, only to be mowed down, counting among the 57,000 British troops who fell dead or wounded that terrible day.
If he needs a cup of coffee to kick - start his day and loves «Breaking Bad,» he'll find a lot to like in a cool pour - over coffee brewer.
Other analysts are starting to see a potential dovish surprise when Powell takes over in February, the tax cuts could kick in, and the Fed stands aside.
And then the real expense kicks in: They have to be carefully set up and programmed by experts to rapidly perform actions to precisions of one - hundredth of an inch, over and over again, without any variation.
Now, as the Oracle of Omaha prepares to kick off this year's Berkshire shareholder convention on Saturday, the opposite is true: The vast majority of the stocks Warren Buffett owns have made money over the past year, helping his portfolio gain some $ 16 billion dollars in value.
That number would almost certainly get a boost in the coming years, as legal markets grow in California and other states, such as Nevada (where legal recreational marijuana sales kicked off over the summer) and Massachusetts (where the adult - use market is expected to open in July 2018).
The wave of demonstrations, that kicked off in second city Mashhad on December 28 and quickly spread, is the biggest in the tightly controlled country since unrest over a disputed election in 2009.
Even with Trump's apparent support, the decision shows that the golf association continues to publicly distance itself from «The Donald» amid the ongoing uproar over derogatory comments Trump made about Mexicans in a speech kicking off his presidential candidacy last month.
Over the weekend, the Globe and Mail kicked off a two - week - long series that will look at the problem of rising inequality in Canada.
If they can do this and retailers can offer compelling in - store demonstrations, then we see no reason why HDR can not give a kick - start to the UHD TV market over the next couple of years.»
On these rare occasions, I kick my feet onto my desk, push my bowler over my eyes and pretend to be in deep thought until my ardour returns.
For those who don't often discuss characterization and story world over dinner, Weinschenk's post kicks off with a great primer on storytelling theory, explaining the basics of Campbell's thinking (famously exemplified by the journey of Star Wars» Luke Skywalker), as well as the roughly bell - shaped story diagram every writer learns in her first class on structure.
Greece and its lenders concluded over the weekend the third bailout review, paving the way for talks on debt to kick off in the new year.
While a temporary compromise over the country's debt ceiling pushed that deadline back to at least August, the sequester — sweeping automatic spending cuts mandated by cliff legislation — could kick in as soon as March 1.
Moreover, supplemented by McDonald's rapidly kicked up interest and investment in its digital efforts over the last year in mobile ordering, delivery and payments, the brand is not only offering customers better quality goods to buy — but a lot of better ways to buy them more easily.
Facebook has kicked off a new pilot program in India to give users more control over who can access and use their profile photo.
That kicked off a battle over who was in charge in the wake of Cordray's exit.
Investors have quietly agreed to look over the valley of current news, holding the expectation that things will be better «once the interest rate cuts kick in
Over the next few seconds the 1.2600 level broke and mass selling kicked in.
The outstanding Ritz Carlton magazine, placed in hotel rooms, does not have anything to do with being found; neither does the amazing LEGO Club magazine, which has been produced in print for over 30 years (I received the original Brick Kicks magazine back in the 80s).
And limits on itemized deductions and personal exemptions will start to kick in on incomes over $ 250,000.
2014.11.26 RBC and the Public Health Agency of Canada in partnership with ParticipACTION commit $ 8.2 - million to the RBC Learn to Play Project Knowing how to make that perfect throw, kick a soccer ball or hop over a speedy skip rope is just as important to a child...
As part of the discussions over Maryland's approval of the proposed $ 4.5 billion AltaGas / Washington Gas merger deal, Governor Larry Hogan's administration negotiated for the Canadian company to pay $ 103 million to kick start a natural gas pipeline expansion project in rural areas throughout Maryland, according to the Maryland Energy Administration.
We have been at the same price for over a month, but it's terrific to see the volatility finally kick in & with any hot and dry weather or excessive rain you will see prices crack the $ 4 level quickly.
Currently, the rebate would automatically kick in at prices over $ 4.80 per gigajoule.
You'll also get plenty of time to network with some of the most interesting entrepreneurs and executives in the industry over great food and drinks to kick off the night.
Could not complain with over $ 500 to start off the year and happy to take that Compounding engine has started to kick in and we will see how the year turns out.
And then lastly, we feel great about the amount of cash that this business continues to kick off, allowing us to reinvest in this low risk, high return new unit growth and the infrastructure to support it, while continuing to pay a competitive and over time, growing dividend, as well as consistent, robust share repurchases.
The filing requirement, which kicks in at $ 75.9 million — the amount of stock that Valeant is buying in the PS Fund 1 vehicle — requires notice to Allergan, and then a 30 - day waiting period before you can cross over the $ 75.9 million threshold.
once again this is a cult and should be made illegal in the united states i find this no more worthy than the hari krishnas of the 60's only there more violent and have proven this several times over talking anti american constantly kick em to the curb...
Right now we are in that crepuscule time of day when Newman's «busy world is hushed, and the fever of life is over» and the truth starts to kick in.
There are over 1000 different species of insects alone, any one of which can kick your sorry a $ $ into the grave in under 24 hours.
And cometh that match, Jesus shall laugh in glee as the faithful, filled with His love, gouge the eyes from the atheists and kicketh them where men should not be kicked, and smash them over the head with conveniently available folding chairs, just like in Professional Wrestling, and others of the saved shall hoot and holler and watch NASCAR on giant Jesus flatscreens and the atheists do much wailing and gnashing of teeth and stubbing of toes and get nasty hangnails for their evil sins.
It is also true that large swaths of the mainline are fat and happy with the status quo and need a good kick in the rear, but if you want to find a church whose passionate pursuit of Christian justice has been consistent over decades you'd do well to start looking in the mainline.
This time, they crowd around me on the couch, their hands spread all over my bump, shrieking in joy with each rewarding kick or push back from inside.
Prayer didn't help Brett Favre in the 2011 NFC Championship game the Vikings could've just run the ball and kicked the field goal, but there's no way the wise old veteran turns the ball over right?
I'm growing more confident in my stride, and I am running faster now, breathless, kicking up dust, tripping over roots and skinning my knees, cursing now and then, but always getting up and gaining ground on that bend in the path where I think I can see Jesus up ahead.
After losing his luggage, so wearing three day - old clothes, and trying to kick off worship at one event, despite the projector blowing a fuse as soon as he hit his first chord, he found himself trying to lead over 2,000 people in worship, when they didn't know his songs.
To cover all this in just over two hundred pages, Hibbs leans more on tortured judgments and rhetorical excesses (e.g., a chapter entitled «Seinfeld's Dark God») than argument, in the end coming across as someone who needs to kick back and pop in a video.
The door that your white ancestors kicked in when they took over this country?
To put it in today's terms, this means that God passed over the New York City and Chicago of their day, and instead chose to kick - start His great plan of salvation in the kind of town you'd only stop in when you are running out of gas on the way home from vacation.
There was no global flood, the entire human race didn't come from two people in a garden who ate a fruit and got kicked out, there is no archaeological evidence of an exodus of over 1 million Israelites coming out of Egypt and wandering the desert for 40 years.
Despite him finding Christ he would still go fishing in his mind «re-living past sins and kicking himself all over again».
The statue was ordered from France for just over a hundred dollars, as I recall, and our fellow seminarians each kicked in a couple of dollars apiece to purchase it.
It appears that he was told that the Holy Spirit would take over and start preaching through him, but for some reason, the Holy Spirit power never really «kicks in»... unless 90 % of a Holy Spirit Sermon consists of the words «Glory to God!
I think it's a pretty common problem so I'll kick it over to you guys and let you weigh in here.
The best place and time to witness to someone involved in this is after the high is over and when the consequence of sin kicks in - because thats when a person feels the most vulnerable.
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