Sentences with phrase «lower wall behind»

I see no insulation in the lower wall behind your desk.

Not exact matches

Questions about where Mr. Low and the prime minister's stepson — a movie producer behind films including «The Wolf of Wall Street» — obtained money for the United States properties have helped fuel political unrest in Malaysia, where several political leaders in the opposition and in Mr. Najib's own party have called for the prime minister to step down.
The trenches were part of a simple, but effective makeshift perimeter defense: A low wall of dirt was thrown up behind the trench, then topped with tall stakes, to create a defensive barrier almost 3 meters wide and 3 meters high.
Stand with about hip or shoulder - width apart and place an exercise ball behind your lower back and against a sturdy wall for support.
In a split stance and holding onto a wall or chair, bend the knees and lower into a lunge, keeping the front knee behind the toe.
Make It Better: Put a stability ball behind your back against a wall for support and lower down (it should feel pain - free).
Of course, Grok's life expectancy was low, but only because he lived in a world with saber - toothed tigers and lacked medical care and four walls and a roof to sleep behind.
For a regression, lean against a wall while lowering, being sure to start with the feet far enough away from the wall so that the knees still stay behind the toes in a lowered position.
Clowes switches tone completely from the surreal Like a Velvet Glove Cast in Iron (1993) to produce a low - key examination of the lives of teenage Enid and Becky, who cling together and avoid the outside world by hiding behind a wall of would - be hipness.
Behind the fort, nestling on low ground alongside the compound's walls, was the market where camels and mules were brought for sale.
In recent years I have noticed that the trend is away from easy access to such high quality content (paywalls, closures, metered reading, paid apps etc) it doesn't seem to have made a huge impact because rivals keep popping up in the free space (many for every one site that goes behind a wall of some kind) but the average quality seems just a little lower (in some specific cases much lower) I do wonder if there won't at some point be a better market for paid non-fiction ebooks (or paid non-fiction content generally) as more of the best stuff resides behind walls of some kind.
The Tab S2 fared better with a low - light indoor shot of a wall of album covers; there was minimal noise despite the difficult conditions, with only a slight yellow tint to the lighting behind the posters.
I wouldn't necessary say KE is a great product but a good product,, even on the 380, the F seat is already a generation behind their competitors, e.g. low walls, no doors.
Thus, you push the stick left so that sensibly you'll remain in cover by stepping behind the wall, whereupon you'll then just wander off to find your next victim, except you can't do that because your soldier won't transition from crouching behind low cover to standing behind full cover, which means to retreat from the window you must detach from the window sill, which means standing up in front of the bad people with guns....
Still a bummer they're locking previously free features behind a paywall now, regardless how «low» that wall is.
Creatures When dropping Toki in a nest, birds now have a «cooldown», so they won't instantly pick you up again when walking out of the nest Birds don't stop anymore when they sense vibration, making them less annoying when accidentically stomping near them No more random sorting of creatures: they all appear on their assigned depth value, preventing smaller creatures from sometimes getting lost behind bigger creatures Fixed the «spawning multiple camera birds» bug Slug corpses can't kill anymore, so no more accidentally walking into them and dying Bugs When stomped, berrybugs and copybugs now always hop the same distance (3 tiles), making their behavior more predictible Berrybugs now briefly stop if they detect an edge above their heads while walking on the floor, making it easier to stomp them onto a wall Copybugs and berrybugs get stunned when they're in the trajectory of a to be spawned bubble, so they can't hop / roll away before bubble is spawned Glowy berrybugs now use the same turn animation as normal berrybugs, so no more faster glow bugs Frogs and bubbles Bubbles now prioritize Toki Tori over other entities, so no more accidental berrybug ballooning Added a small delay before catching an entity in a bubble to allow for catching Toki Tori, even if he's a little further away than an entity Added possibility to queue a «turn by whistle» while the frog is running towards a berrybug, so you don't have to wait before being able to let the frog face the desired direction Fixed a problem where a fat frog won't belch anymore Achievements In - menu achievements system, including progress achievements Added a number of new achievements Tokidex completion is now a progress achievement (you can see how far along you are) Fixed the Fried Chicken achievement, so it's less hard to get All electrocuted entities now count for the X-Ray Enthusiast achievement Menu Completely new, streamlined and fast to access menu system Ability to set language from menu New font Graphics Improved presentation of telepathic Ancient Frog messages, fixed a problem where sometimes they'd spawn multiple times Fixed black flickering when buttonbashing during fades and level transitions Screenfades are now 100 % black Added button prompts to the first time you need to use whistle and stomp Areas and puzzles Added l - ife area for Ife < 3 Added an extra landing stone in the wasteland area Added more snow globes: — RRB - Water mountain approach: berrybug in the «pro» puzzle can no longer be lost Water mountain top: frog for Ancient Frog puzzle now starts bloated, added light to make «pro» puzzle easier to execute Shaft top: Small tweak to make sure berrybug isn't killed by the slugs midway through the level Water cave: made the light shaft where you need to whistle the hermit crab a bit wider, created hole for frogs at end of level to prevent them from falling down, made some «pro» puzzles a bit more forgiving Dark forest: lowered warp when entering dark area, so it's easier to travel up with a bubble Lava cave: improved bat puzzle Meadow: made some pro puzzles less difficult Hideout: removed alternative solution for Ancient Frog puzzle Descent: made it easier to pick up fat frog at beginning
Surprisingly for a third person shooter so focused on combat, Armageddon completely ditches the cover system from Guerrilla, instead only allowing you to duck behind low walls.
The original Gears of War cemented the cover shooter as a subgenre, now its sequels have to rattle its foundations by taking away the safety of sitting behind a low wall.
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On the opposite wall, the white stops several feet lower, allowing the gray behind to show.
One that may buttress much of lower Manhattan behind a U shaped wall meant to deflect both rising tides and worsening storms.
This construction uses 2x4 framed wall offset 2.5» from concrete with 6» open cell low density spray foam (R - 21) between and behind the stud wall.
Hi Melissa, I am just wrapping up a kitchen remodel and have chosen everything except the backsplash / wall material (we have windows and upper white cabinets to the ceiling on most walls, but need a durable material behind the cooktop and between the uppers and lowers in 3 locations).
Here, the Ben Whistler chaise longue and K A Whistler table make a comfortable seating area while the bath is discreetly hidden behind a low wall.
Landscape and garden designer Andy Sturgeon suggests disguising the pool behind a low wall or a hedge to blend it into the surrounding area.
I originally was going to paint the walls the lovely blue that we have in our dining room but once I primed all the walls white I loved how bright and cheery it looked.I did tie in the blue paint behind the lower shelf on the sink side, I think it added just a little color that I was looking for.
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