Even simply things
like an arrow from one thought to another within a page is hugely beneficial.
Without due attention to the interactions between these three systems, arguments pitched against democratic capitalism
fall like arrows short of their target.
Again, the amount of craft in the graph paper sketches — really love the football diagram -
like arrows depicting the ghosts in motion — is truly impressive.
Instead, he asserted that his structures were
more like the arrows commonly deployed by graffiti artists and intended to represent a flowing trajectory throughout the space.
With me the time sped
like an arrow in its flight, and although more than twenty years have elapsed since I joined a Kentucky barbecue, my spirit is refreshed every Fourth of July by the recollection of that day's merriment.
There is also the option of using the Wii U gamepad's internal gyroscopes for motion controls, which offer more fine tuning for
things like arrows and slingshots.
Then he introduced his Zeus - like victory pose: one arm cocked back like an archer's, the other pointed toward the
sky like an arrow — dubbed «to the world.»
The tracks were 100 to 1,000 times as long as the widths of the particles, and they looked
like arrows pointing to the flecks at the end.
The salamanders use their tongues to catch insects literally on the fly, and the evidence, published in February in the Journal of Experimental Biology by a group of researchers led by Stephen M. Deban of the University of South Florida, suggests that these amphibians owe their dead - shot abilities to a ballistic projection mechanism that powers their rapid - fire tongue thrusts: In effect the tongue launches from the
mouth like an arrow from a bow.
«He's
focused like an arrow in flight,» says UC Davis entomologist and biodemographer James Carey, who was Tatar's Ph.D. adviser.
He's seen pine needles that have moved so fast they've
stuck like arrows into wood and metal walls instead of crumpling.
I LOVE those Scrabble Word Art pieces - I have seen some that
include like arrows and anchors and stuff too - so gorgeous!
The Kasdans — Lawrence worked on three previous «Star Wars» scripts — wield those narrative
questions like arrows declaring: THIS WAY TO THE NEXT CHASE SCENE.
The new Highlander got a redesigned rear suspension too, which seems to make it a bit more agile, while on the interstate it
tracks like an arrow.
Just like the side indicators in the exterior mirrors, the rear indicators look
like arrows when they light up, which is particularly striking in the dark.
A front wheel drive vehicle has most of its weight on the front wheels, usually between 60 % and 70 %, so that it tends to go straight,
just like an arrow where the weight is concentrated in the arrowhead.
To check whether screen rotation lock is turned on, look in the top right corner of the screen next to the battery indicator for an icon that looks
like an arrow curving around a lock.
The island Chumash performed a fox dance and probably used the pelts of foxes to make
articles like arrow quivers, capes, and headdresses.
There is a feature where the rock juts out
like an arrow with 2 tubastrea corals at the tip.
For example you will find items like cloth and wood a lot so you can make items that are really
needed like arrows and bandages.
Stepping into its quaintly retro world with nothing but a bow and a single boomerang -
like arrow feels like a charming return to the simplicity of the past.
Besides that though, based on the single player levels released so far, you have to expect we've got a lot of dumb ideas we're throwing around for
multiplayer like arrow power - ups or sieging / defending castles or forts.
We've also learned that the ability to forage while mounted is coming, which is definitely going to help out a lot when it comes to crafting lots of
items like arrows and other ammunition for your weapons.
Wenger is a disgrace backing Kroenke — this man is
like an arrow in the side of Arsenal Football Club, continually drawing blood out.
Concerning the graphical approach developed for quantum mechanics to enable computers to make sense of sentences (11 December 2010, p 10), I would be impressed if the software could make sense of Groucho Marx's statement: «Time
flies like an arrow; fruit flies like a banana.»
«You can find and use materials to create helpful
things like arrows, bandages and torches, but it's a supportive system: the interface is very small and the combinations are simple.
What you should do is have your hands in external rotation, think of your index fingers pointing at 1 and 11 o'clock, ideally your set up should
look like an arrow from above.
It's a good move, and
I like the arrow as well (though not the chunky rectangular part in the back).
Average sales people let every nuance of the word no strike
them like arrows and deflate the rest of their sales presentations.
I'll send disaster after disaster to strike
you like arrows.»
By the effects of his intelligence and efficacity in the universe, which our minds try to grasp, however, we are led to aim our minds in a certain direction,
like arrows that are bound to fall short.
Even when we can not see God, we can turn our wills and intellects toward Him, aim
them like arrows bound to fall short, and in effect say
And in an accident, the kid can shoot out
like an arrow?
Decor: This party is all about the boho details,
like arrows, bright colors and anything outdoorsy.
Their comments are
like an arrow in your heart and you are ready to die of mortification
They will see both the sides of it when they grow and learn, and you can isolate them forever and keep protecting them, because they are
like arrows in a bow that will leave the bow once at any moment.