Sentences with phrase «missed by his tail»

Getting missed by his tail spike attack leaves them open for a brief period.

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Tailed by a trio of cops also looking to find the missing diamonds, and with the body count piling up, Cruz soon realizes that what appeared to be a standard missing person's case is anything but, and could quite possibly bring about the end of the world as we know it.
If Andy is terrified that his secret is out, his coworkers are stunned by thoughts of all the tail he's been missing.
The sword - and - sandals, «Jesus Picture» star, Baird Whitlock (George Clooney, sillier than ever — an injoke reminiscent of Steve Buscemi's ever decreasing mortal remains in the Coenography) is missing, and the gossip columnists (both played by Tilda Swinton, both underused), the sailor tap - dancing musical has an alarming case of closeted gayness (and a wonderful cameo from the Highlander frenchman, Christopher Lambert), the Busby Berkeley mermaid picture has a star (Scarlett Johannson, in a glorious Noo Yawk accent) and whose fish tail is getting more ill - fitting by the hour due to a pregnancy scandal about to break, and a Euro - flavoured drawing - room melodrama has been saddled with an aw - shucks singing cowboy leading man (Alden Ehrenreich in a breakout performance) who is far, far out of his depth.
Other examples of excess wear and use include, but are not limited to: missing, inoperable or cracked headlights, tail lights, turn signals, rearview or outside mirrors; missing or inoperable seat belts or SRS - air bag; missing headrests or seats (including the 3rd row in an SUV); engine damage or inoperable vehicle; missing audio equipment; and any other damage that would cost $ 50 or more to repair, regardless if it is covered by insurance.
In the February 2013 draft of their paper entitled «Using Maximum Drawdowns to Capture Tail Risk», Wesley Gray and Jack Vogel investigate maximum drawdown (largest peak - to - trough loss over a time series of compounded returns) as a simple measure of tail risk missed by linear factor modTail Risk», Wesley Gray and Jack Vogel investigate maximum drawdown (largest peak - to - trough loss over a time series of compounded returns) as a simple measure of tail risk missed by linear factor modtail risk missed by linear factor models.
Whenever a cat owner arrives home after a long day of work, a cat who has missed them will get excited and show her affection by walking quickly to the door with her tail straight up in the air.
Deuce, an inspiring story made possible by your support, is a cat that was found by the side of the road missing his two back legs and part of his tail.
Symptom Checker From Nose To Tail is a step by step guide to catching health problems most dog owners would miss, while they're still minor and easy to correct.
I suspect that a major Cognitive Dissonance event had you by the tail and you missed it all.
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