I lever it out of the earth.
Such a fracture can put the transmission shift
lever out of sync with the actual position of the transmission gear.
Once unlocked, you have to insert the key in the ignition to move the shift
lever out of park.
The 40/20/40 partial - recline second - row seat is one -
lever out of the way for loading the third row, front seats have scalloped backs for more middle - row comfort and rear seats can be folded flat without first removing the headrests.
Of course, I forget this completely as I move
the lever out of the dog - leg first on the way down the hill and try to push it forwards for second.
A six - speed automatic transmission returns to handle the shifting duties; a plus / minus button on the column shifter allows for manual shifts, but unfortunately the driver must first move
the lever out of D and into M.
The five - speed manual transmission has that long - lost shift quality that only Ferraris of a certain age can deliver: a deliberate, weighty feel that's initially tight as you take
the lever out of one gear, then frees up as you cross the gate before tightening once more as the next gear slots home.
Using pipe grips to
lever them out looks like a good idea, although I might have to pack some card or something between them and the block.
Instead, they were pressing
the lever out of habit.
When he did finally
lever out his rival, many of Brown's colleagues, even the prime minister he had putsched, prayed that he might be transformed for the better once his ambition was finally satisfied.
These devices tend to wear out easily, and it probably won't take long before your toddler has figured out how to push
the lever out of the way.
Duchamp was the twinkle in the eye of the pop artists who
levered us out of a defunct modernism and finally into a world that spawned the YBAs.
Not exact matches
There is still nothing like that visceral feeling of
levering a cork
out of a tasty bottle of wine.
Or C) To
lever Russian natural gas
out of Europe's energy market in order to let U.S. gas in?
Growth has been fueled by many of the key
levers that King called
out, including a 60 % increase in sales for «originals» and running footwear for the first half of the year.
Nanoengineers can even carve
out molecular gears and
levers that act as microscopic machines; in theory, some materials could be self - repairing, and others could carry
out tasks inside our bodies, like scraping plaque from artery walls.
And loyalty, it turns
out, can be a key
lever for referrals.
It perfected the art of doling
out taxpayer money to favoured sectors, and used the language of
levers and buttons in its own budgets.
A few ETF's
out there, one of which is
levered: https://www.zacks.com/stock/news/147373/bdc-etfs-under-the-microscope
«I've learned that if you're
levered, banks are
levered, insurance companies are
levered, sometimes even a mining company can be
levered, you may not get to play
out your hand.
During this two - year crisis investors have continually called on the ECB and euro area leaders to «fix» the debt issue: by wiping
out half of Greece's debt, by protecting Italy's access to debt markets through bond purchases, or by suggesting a
levered EFSF, the euro area's rescue vehicle.
As you note, stocks win on an un-
levered basis (I'd point
out many public companies are decently
levered, but that's neither here nor there), so I find it hard to convince myself to put money in anything else.
Who would have forecasted that «AAA» assets would underperform «BBB» assets, and if you are
levered at 50 to one, it doesn't take much of a decline in your asset values to wipe
out your equity and that is exactly what happened to many financial institutions.
We are currently undergoing one of the biggest financial experiments of all time, as central banks have run
out of
levers to pull.
The «
levers and pulleys» argument is a cop -
out that has been refuted.
We have trouble figuring
out how to relate to someone whose body is folded into a wheelchair; whose limbs are interleaved with wires, pulleys,
levers, tubes and pumps.
Bush's assignment was apparently to put us in the toilet and flip the
lever... I think we can leave God
out of this.
Posing for a snapshot with Royce, James waited until a split second before the photographer pushed his
lever to blurt
out «Damn the Absolute!»
I've made celery salt often with the seeds, but would
lever have thought of drying
out the leaves to incorporate them instead.
The first two times he pulled a
lever in the AL Wild Card Game, magic came
out.
And yet all we're talking about is the one time he pulled the
lever and face - melting wraiths came
out.
In the split second before the Maserati could hurtle, brakeless,
out of control, Moss coolly jammed the shift
lever into low gear, bringing the compression of his eight cylinders against the speed of the car.
The small diving plate on the front of the plug had been bent down and apparently
levered the hook
out of its precarious hold in the tarpon's hard mouth.
What knits those painful experiences together is the sight of a talented, ambitious team reaching — time and again — for the gear
lever, yet failing to get
out of first.
Even if this is one of the best sold
lever handle door locks, we can't neglect the fact that there are also a lot of parent reviews telling that their kids figured
out for the short time how the mechanism works.
Show your toddler how to spray
out a mist with their index finger in the
lever.
On this car seat, you loosen the harness by lifting a flap, pushing on the
lever beneath, and pulling
out on the harness straps.
As said at the beginning it has 360 degree rotatable seat along with reversible seat system, you don't need to take your child
out for rotation, you can use the side
lever by squeezing it & turn it to your needed direction.
It is stainless steel and has a
lever to let the water
out like a water gun.
If he can't remember a song, show him how to use his body to act
out parts of the tune (for example, instead of just singing «I've been working on the railroad,» he can pump his arms as if he's pulling a
lever).
Next, slide stroller
levers on each side of the handlebar frame upward (after lightly moving the metal button
out of the way), then push the handlebar down to a folded position.
Straightening the legs places a
lever - like force on the femur, encouraging the hip to pop
out of the socket.
And while the upstate - downstate divide within the Senate is more apparent than in perhaps other years, Flanagan allies point
out he can still claim credit for a range of policy wins for Republicans over the last two years in the Senate, the only
lever of statewide power the GOP holds.
We'll go vote and pull the Democratic
lever and re-elect him Governor, but we've made it impossible for him to run for President in 2016, because we'll flat
out back Hillary Clinton, so in effect we've exacted a price on the Governor for his lack of Democratic zeal in supporting other Democrats candidates.
While many openly expressed support for Jeffries, at least one voter found fault with the redistricting process that left her in the dark when she came
out to pull the
lever.
Without resignations, it's quite difficult to see the
lever that would force Brown
out.
It's going to be getting a lot of people to get
out and pull the
lever for President Obama.»
One group, New Yorkers Against Corruption, has begun questioning the cost of a convention — estimated in the tens of millions of dollars — whether delegates would be the same political insiders who pull
levers at the Capitol and just what amendments could come
out of a convention process.
Two other commission members, Philippe Sands QC, a Liberal Democrat adviser, and the Labour peer Baroness Kennedy QC, opposed the introduction of a UK bill of rights for fear it would be used to
lever the UK
out of the Strasbourg court.
In a speech aimed at offering new hope for Britain's economic future, Mr Cameron set
out plans for a forthcoming national infrastructure aimed at
levering in # 200bn of long - term investment from the public and private sectors.