Sentences with phrase «logbook so»

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Children's Aid looked through the nurses logbook and twisted everything so much.
«This is why these logbooks are so valuable.
Including the new logbooks, the Old Weather effort has scanned more than 500,000 handwritten pages from historic ship logs, and Old Weather volunteers have so far transcribed almost 3 million historical weather records for use in climate and environmental research.
Other gripes from the logbook: rattling interior plastics, an occasionally confusing infotainment system, and the fact that the windshield header sits so far forward that it's sometimes tough to see traffic lights if you're first at an intersection.
Of course, some were able to find the upside in that situation: «The LS460L was completely unfazed at 130 mph — and so was the cop I flew past,» West Coast editor Jason Cammisa penned in the logbook.
Our creative director Darren Scott, a man who knows a thing or two about aesthetics, went so far as to scribble the following in the logbook: «Its appearance of strength infects the owner and is lusted after on the sidewalk.
In the final entry in our Four Seasons logbook, motor gopher Tom Baroch expressed his affection for the bright blue Audi, and in doing so, spoke for the entire staff.
Logbook comments ranged from «sweet Jesus, this car sounds so awesome» to «it sounds like a thundercloud... and that's not really a good thing.»
That is why it is important to keep a logbook that tracks and records all the promotional activities you have done so far in order to market your book.
Getting a logbook loan is actually much more of a «cozy» process, as so much is handled for you.
Sol LeWitt: The Music Collection LeWitt's collection of close to 4,000 cassette tapes, installed so as to replicate the music library at his home in Chester, CT, is accompanied by the handwritten logbook where he numerically organized the recordings, plus original scores from his collection, including compositions by John Cage, Steve Reich, and Philip Glass, artists with whom he had personal relationships.
The standard logbook entries made at the time contain no information about how the measurements were taken, so the cause was overlooked, says David Thompson, first author on the paper and an atmospheric scientist at Colorado State University in Fort Collins.
The standard logbook entries made at the time contain no information about how the measurements were taken, so the cause was overlooked, says David Thompson, first author on the paper and an atmospheric scientist at the State University of Colorado in Boulder.
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