Now I'm beginning to see what my husband
likes about hockey — he would be on your side, for sure!
Not exact matches
But then there are the companies that take off and enjoy the kind of
hockey - stick
like growth others can only dream
about.
Companies facing regulatory hearings
like Kinder Morgan, groups promoting events
like the Vancouver Olympics, or politicians justifying public expenditures
like the new
hockey arena in Edmonton generally talk
about the benefits of their projects using a tool called economic impact analysis.
My hobbies: Fishing,
hockey and music Sources of news I use: News apps on my phone My favourite airport: Vancouver My favourite commodities: Copper, gold, zinc, cobalt My favourite tradeshow: PDAC With this person I would
like to have dinner: Warren Buffet (talking
about philanthropy, investing and life) If I could have a superpower, it would be: Seeing into the future
He just
liked his cultural division to be issue - free nonsense
about «
hockey moms» and
about how Obama allegedly implied that Sarah Palin was a pig.
To the surprise of everyone who knew
about the strong evidence for the little ice age and the medieval climate optimum, the graph showed a nearly constant temperature from the year 1000 until
about 150 years ago, when the temperature began to rise abruptly
like the blade of a
hockey stick.
They clearly
liked something
about Hockey with the Team Apuli match - up..
«We made one mistake in two nights on the road — one mistake — and you can't say enough
about a
hockey team
like that.»
Bill Clement made noises
about how it got Raffl up front to play «playoff
hockey»...
like that is somehow different from «winning regular season
hockey»...
Being able to compare it to other sports helps, and I
like that we can all talk
about ice
hockey on here from time to time lol
Golf... frisbee... baseball... bowling... how
about this simple
hockey truth: There has never been another shooter
like Alexander Mikhaylovich Ovechkin.
Kinda
like how I felt
about Potulny on the
hockey side — give him a few more years and then at the next opening see how he's done.
Sports that primarily use moneylines, such as baseball and
hockey (as opposed to sports
like football and basketball, which use point spreads) often create debates
about which strategy is best.
Love
hockey but don't know anything
about all those fancy stats or stuff
like that.
Their fans have an innocent excitability
about them,
like schoolgirls at an international
hockey game, and I predict that they will be very excited once more this afternoon with a 3 - 1 victory that will leave the Hammer's firmly rooted in bottom spot.
For comparison, sports
like ice
hockey, football, soccer, and rugby have injury rates ranging from 6 to 260 per 1,000 hours, and long - distance runners can expect
about 10 injuries per 1,000 hours of pavement pounding.
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Snow was falling everywhere, and there's just something
about watching
hockey outside that has a child -
like feel.
The theory goes that teasing is a low - risk way to escalate the intimacy of a conversation, as it allows two people to get into personal territory while still keeping things on the lighter side.3 So, take note: if a woman is ribbing you
about your
hockey team, or tickling you, chances are she
likes you.
I enjoy just
about anything that is very fulfilling
like skiing, Ice
hockey, gun ranges and many other vast hobbies not your typical African Amer male.
So in Québec you have comic films
like La Florida [George Mihalka, 1993] or Les Boys [Louis Saïa, 1997], a film
about an amateur
hockey team.
And though the spectre of the recent suicides of real - life
hockey enforcers Wade Belak, Rick Rypien, and Derek Boogaard (and a remarkable, honourable NEW YORK TIMES article by John Branch
about the culture of enforcers in
hockey) hangs over Goon
like a cloud of disquiet, the film itself is less a celebration of Doug's actions than one of finding a niche in a life and living the hell out of it.
When Jake's mom messaged me on Facebook
about the difficulties her son was having while playing helmet - required sports
like street
hockey and T - ball, I was excited that our kids might be able to help.
«The session started off by giving the whole group a chance to learn some basic
hockey skills and find out a little
about what life is
like as an elite athlete.
For instance, the Kindergarten class used our second - grade lesson inspired by Kirchner's
Hockey Players to support the learning
about forces of motion; the third - grade Van Gogh Starry Night lesson turned out to be perfect to help first - grade students discuss patterns in space (
like orbits); and students focused on principles of biomimicry through our first grade Banda Mask project.
In Finland, we don't worry
about those things, so we can spend time talking
about fun things,
like hockey games.
One editor said to me in 2000
about me being # 1 on the electronic bestseller list was
like being the best
hockey player in Equador.
Like the Treasurer Joe
Hockey, I'm talking
about compulsory superannuation and retirement in Australia
At other points it comes off
like a hyperbolic and unfocused blog entry, with occasional moments of insight buried amid strange digressions
about the glories of the 1980 U.S. Olympic
hockey team, or how Eric Clapton's music is overrated.
On a more lasting and positive note, congratulations on a very good book that not only sets the record straight on the
hockey stick, but also provides a handy and authoritative guide to several other manufactured controversies, and generally tells it
like it is
about the campaign to defame scientists.
In a few years, as we get to understand this more, skeptics will move on (just
like they dropped arguments
about the
hockey stick and
about the surface station record) to their next reason not to believe climate science.
By the way, when he's not fantasizing
about me taking my clothes off, writhing across the table and removing his glasses, Barry Bickmore
likes to scoff that I'm not even aware that Mann's «
hockey stick» is not a climate model.
Creating a research papers using a random text generator is
about like Mann basing a belief in AGW on the results of mathematical models that generate «
hockey sticks» out of white noise.
Jean Goodwin, If you would
like a succinct and very readable exposition of what Willis is talking
about, get and read Andrew Montford's «the
Hockey Stick Illusion» — available in Kindle by the way.
The discussion I had recently
about this had been irritating, so many examples in my research which showed the faked
Hockey Stick cause was alive and well and now not just eliminating the warmer periods
like the MWP and Roman, but taking it even further back and ludicrously even positing that temps now were rising higher than at any time in the Holocene, but the 6/7, 000 year had been a first step to this, eliminating the Holocene Maximum by clever sleights of hand and word play.
If you can't understand the basics of climate science,
like the repeatedly validated and extended «
hockey stick» then why should we think you less ignorant
about any other part of the science?
I'd
like to comment on the RE statistic because,
like Dave Dardinger, I recently learned
about it from the «
Hockey Stick Illusion», in which SM is credited with most of the analysis, and because I'd
like to understand it better.
I don't think you do justice to the work of people
like McIntyre and how their interaction with the
hockey team and alarmist blogs such as Real Climate was instrumental in raising serious questions
about the quality of the science underlying the dogma.
It
like, when it comes to questioning the statistical expertise and scientific bona fides of Mann and his sycophants and their apocryphal «
hockey stick,» the Left demands that skeptics should employ the principles of the scientific method before they are even entitled to an opinion
about whether rotten fish really do stink.
You'd be surprised how many scientists say things
like this
about Dr Mann and his famous global - warming «
hockey stick».
«In a few years, as we get to understand this more, [referring to ocean variability and the pause] skeptics will move on (just
like they dropped arguments
about the
hockey stick and surface station record) to their next reason not to believe climate science.»
Sounds
like she's talking
about Mr. Gelbspan's refusal to accept the consensus, so memorably described by Mr. Littlemore, that the
hockey stick is flaccid.
I wonder
about the spectrum of emotions of those
like Fritz Schweingruber regarding the
hockey team's use of their extremely complex biological studies.
Co-author Michael Evans» announcement made the results sound
like the latest and perhaps most dramatic
Hockey Stick yet: Today, the Earth is warming
about 20 times faster than it cooled during the past 1,800 -LSB-...]
Many of you have probably read
about the disputes over temeprature histories
like Mann's
hockey stick chart.
Steyn realized the word of a political pundit
like himself can only travel so far in certain circles, and in a brilliant move, he has gathered a compendium of what other scientists have to say
about Mann's work on the «
hockey stick».
Denialists
like yourself are eager to «disprove» the «
hockey stick» because if recent, and future, warming due to AGW is not unprecedented over human history then one can more plausibly argue that there's nothing to worry
about.
Men deal with stress by forgetting
about it or distracting themselves by doing something else,
like watching the
hockey game on TV.
Because it just says, look, in a simple area
like hockey, in a country that cares more
about it than almost anything else, if you're still squandering 50 per cent of your ability, how much more are we squandering everywhere else?
Apple CEO Tim Cook is spending some time in Canada this week, and yesterday he attended a
hockey game and visited the Eaton Centre Apple Store in Toronto.Cook today stopped by the offices of Canadian e-commerce platform Shopify, where he spoke to the Financial Post
about augmented reality apps and the HomePod.On the topic of the HomePod, Cook said that Apple's deep integration between hardware and software will help to differentiate the smart speaker from competing products
like Amazon's Alexa and the Google Home.