Sentences with phrase «moving air through»

There is a vent system, or a straw, inside the bottle that moves air through the formula.
It's beautiful for that and the last little thing if they absolutely can not move any air through their nose and they have to eat, there is an over the counter prescriptions medicine, it is a decongestant just like the nasal spray decongestant that adults have but in a baby dose, it's called «little noses» and it is Neo-Synephrine.
The 114 air outlets and multiple long fingers help move air through your hairs.
As with each new S - Class, the W220 brought in innovations such as Airmatic air suspension and Active Ventilated Seats (which used miniature fans in the seats to move air through perforations).
The increased effort to move air through can cause swelling and inflammation in the airway.
Cooling towers, evaporative condensers and fluid coolers use a fan to move air through a recirculated water system.

Not exact matches

Coulter had taken to Twitter on Saturday — and continued her social media smackdown through Monday — after she was moved from a seat with extra legroom to a different seat in the same aisle on a West Palm Beach, Fla. - bound Delta Air Lines flight.
When you're credible you have an air of confidence which expresses itself through the way you move, behave, carry yourself and speak.
It allows air to move through so the parent will not become overly hot while using it.
The Advatar is an efficient, GPS equipped octocopter drone, that carries a wind - resistant banner ad, moving freely through the air and allowing people to see it from a large radius.
Famfest's celebration of hiphop dance in Wynwood last weekend featured everything from tiny aspiring BBoys and BGirls moving their bitty behinds to spectacular dancer - athletes spinning through the air (including a move called the Airflare adopted
There was something blowing in the north Dublin air that they would later describe in the song «Lucifer's Hands»: «The spirit's moving through a seaside town / I'm born again to the latest sound / New wave airwaves swirling around my heart.»
The only slippery slope here is the one you keep drawing in the air with your finger; every time I ask you to slide around on it in order to prove that it's not just in your mind, you can't, you just move your finger through the air again.
We sprayed perfume into the air and moved through the mist.
In the first public «opinion poll taken of the Hungarian population, some 40 percent are opposed to the NATO air strikes against Serbia, and one can imagine the opposition to a ground invasion moving through Hungary itself.
Moving as one through air sweet with incense, a trio of clergymen performed the liturgy, accompanied by the cathedral's magnificent organ and choir.
of your chile infused chocolate pudding enrobed in the flavors of autumn... so warming and just perfect for the fresher fall air that is moving through.
Individually Quick Frozen (IQF) ingredients are produced by spreading freshly harvested herbs or vegetables in a single layer on a slow moving conveyor through sub-zero air.
A burst of music from violins, clarionets, and bugles gave the welcome notice, and presently the whole assemblage seemed to be gracefully moving through the air.
Move a knife through batter to remove air pockets.
In the current that scours the bottom, where scavenging goatfish move easily along through the silt, the divers must fritter away valuable air wrestling to hold the cumbersome dredging equipment in position.
Fitzpatrick is also going to have to find a way to move the ball through the air with a banged - up receiving corps.
What has been most shocking is how well Auburn has been able to move the ball through the air.
The three had just hit their second shots and were walking down the fairway when they saw their glow - in - the - dark golf balls moving, as if through the air.
of course no team wants to lose but I can guarantee you that the reaction by the Chelski fans after today's results are nowhere near what would have occurred if we shit the bed on opening day... the difference is they have tasted EPL success on more than one occasion recently, they have won the Champions League and they have done it with 3 different managers in the last 12 years with a similar, if not smaller, wage bill than us... in comparison, we have been experiencing our own personal Groundhog Day with nothing to show for it but a few silvery trinkets that would barely wet the appetite of a world - class club... so it's time for Wenger to stop gloating over our week one escape act and make some substantial moves before this window closes or I fear that things will take a horrible turn when the inevitable happens... living on a knife's edge is no way to go through a full season of football and regardless of what side of the argument you fall on, you could feel high levels of toxicity in the air and that was friggin week one... I would much rather someone tried their best and failed, than took half - measures and hoped for the best
I try and move my body through a thickened air.
The air will move up through the stomach and hopefully out in a giant burp that everyone can laugh about.
Because air moves so freely through this fabric, it's commonly used for curtains, clothing, and upholstery in hot and dry climates.
I know in the summer, I always have to pack extra clothes because my son sweats through his, and then when we move into air conditioning, he ends up freezing!
Infant massage can help to regulate the function of the digestive tract by stimulating the vagus nerve, and can improve elimination of waste and gas (sometimes by simply moving air bubbles through the digestive tract).
This has many of the same benefits, but more air can move through the pillow, cooling it down.
This leads people to wonder if their baby's discomfort relates to swallowed air that isn't burped back up, moves through the baby's intestines and becomes «trapped», causing discomfort.
This leads people to wonder whether a colicky baby's discomfort relates to swallowed air that isn't burped back up, then moves through the digestive system and causes the baby discomfort.
bubbles: You'll still need to blow the bubbles, but this simple activity encourages visual tracking (following the bubbles as they move through the air), cause and effect (pop!)
If we made the changes necessary to enable more people to choose smarter travel choices, we'd have clearer roads, cleaner air, and better places and spaces to move through and live in.»
«I saw air bubbles fizzling through the moving water on my driveway, and then, this hole just opened up.
Bulk air flow moves at about 70 miles per hour through the grille of a 2008 Corvette Z06 in a virtual wind tunnel.
In the film, the subject passes before us in short, jerky steps, moving her foot through the air and putting it on and off the ground quite rigidly, without change of relative position of heel and toe, giving the effect of a stiff and awkward glide rather than a step.
That laser repeatedly moves the particle along a specific path through the air, for example, in the shape of a corkscrew or the outline of a butterfly.
The mesh sleeves and body let plenty of air move through so you're properly ventilated.
A louder, deeper bass because more air is able to move through.
But a cloudlike G2 would feel a drag, like a feather moving through air on Earth, says Ann - Marie Madigan of the University of California, Berkeley, who's not affiliated with either team.
It's oversized with more surface area so more air moves through.
Stainless steel pellets fired from an air gun and moving at 30 meters per second easily busted through a typical wooden plank, but got lodged in a stack of densified wood sheets with the same total thickness.
Even in a 20 - mile - an - hour wind, the turbines can move through the air in excess of 100 miles an hour.
They need something to move through, like air, water, or rock.
Our intuition, going back forever, is that to move, say, a rock, one has to touch that rock, or touch a stick that touches the rock, or give an order that travels via vibrations through the air to the ear of a person with a stick that can then push the rock — or some such sequence.
Among the large questions of design, construction and operation that remain to be solved before airliners travel faster than sound, one of the most difficult is the problem of sonic boom: the explosive sounds generated when an object moves through the air at supersonic speed.
Earlier research had suggested that semivolatile compounds — those that move through air in both the gas and condensed phases — tend to pass through skin relatively slowly.
Wind measurements are also crucial for determining safe flying conditions, understanding how pollution moves through the air and efficiently operating wind turbines.
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