Sentences with phrase «n't snarling»

When he wasn't snarling at questions about Roller Derby, Peterson was winning three golds, one in the marathon, run — or rolled — on nearby streets.
«Trust by Megadeth», one of the few songs that Dave Mustaine doesn't snarl his way through and the outcome is simply brilliant.
Thanks to my Fairy Fashion Godmother I am purring, not snarling; flirting, not nagging.
While it's true that the interior falls short of expectations, and though the supercharged V6 doesn't snarl like it does in other Jags, this sleek and sensual SUV is a lot more affordable than you — or your neighbors — might surmise.
All this breed needs is a weekly brushing to remove loose coat and ensure that the feathering isn't snarled or matted.
Likewise, it is completely normal for an animal to protect his resources, but we teach our dogs to not snarl and snap when we take their toys away to avoid excessive resource guarding.

Not exact matches

Mexico City taxi drivers snarled traffic in a massive anti-Uber protest in May, complaining that app operators do not have to pay the huge fees that cabs are charged by the government.
what is very interesting to me tonite is the folks who are positive there is no god... what is equally interesting is the snarling that appears whenever one does not «toe» the atheist line of no god... It has been said over and over here, «there is no proof of your God» ad nauseum I might add... OK... please, I am asking you in the nicest possible way... explain to me, without a Designed, where the universe and all it entails, first got its source... I really would like to know... from everything I see, I see beauty, design, tragedy, poetry, poverty, etc.... How did we begin to name or classify any of this... what intelligence gave us our intelligence... I have yet to see an anwer posited as to how it all came about, absent a Designer... I will wait for an answer... How did it ALL get here, and explain the precision and engineering of it all — right down to the last jot of DNA.
«Lady Sophia, if you please,» he snarled sardonically: «Don't let's forget her pedigrees.
These are the very days for the prophetic resistance of our joy, for the practice of the Kingdom of God right in the snarl of the Not - Yet.
He was beaten but not broken, and there was a fanatic gleam in his eyes when he raised his head to snarl,
In response to the spine issues, my muscles are in a snarl to compensate because apparently you can't hurt your skeleton without hurting your muscles and you can't hurt your spine without hurting your nerves (as I have learned from my numb and useless left arm).
To sing from the heart, even if not with vocal finesse, is better than to let one's mind remain snarled up in a welter of extraneous thoughts.
«Our parents cooked vegetables to death,» we snarled, «no wonder we didn't want to eat them!»
«I don't want to talk about it,» Botham snarled when he got back to Heathrow.
Being fouled by an opponent does not constitute «conning» him, nor does standing your ground when he shoves his snarling, bestial face into yours.
If they don't, you have a snarled mess of fabric intertwined with the diapers on your hands.
«Children will also grab dogs and not recognize warning signs such as a growl or a snarl, placing them at higher risk for bites,» he says.
Cloth wipes will stand up to hundreds of washings, just like your diapers, and won't break up in the wash and get snarled in your velcro closures.
More broadly, it is not clear how Ms. Teachout, with limited executive and political experience, would be able to get any of her best ideas past the snarling self - interest of the Legislature, which respects only cunning and raw power.
Frankly, all he needed to do was not to snarl about nationalising the FTSE - 100 and it would turn out better than many on the right of the party had been fearing.
She was not a feral, snarling obsessive like Alastair Campbell, and she was a good deal cleverer than her colleague Harriet Harman.
The result: some awkward passive - voice snarls like «The document could not be opened because it could not be found.»
«And yet these structures in the corona are not tangled and snarled and matted like kelp or seaweed in the ocean,» Caspi says.
But you're not worried: you are being led to a clear stretch of road by your car's navigation system, which is chatting with billions of sensors embedded into the roads to avoid traffic snarls.
The real Tasmanian devil doesn't look much like the familiar snarling and whirling cartoon character known as Taz, but it's every bit as fierce.
As I pondered how to say this and not sound like a stoner, he blurted out, «See these researchers are my friends over at Harvard and MIT and such, and they are mostly vegetarians, and the data is right here in this study... They've spent years...» He snarled, «Here, look at this.»
► A giant caged gorilla is placed into a military cargo plane, accompanied by a man and a woman in handcuffs who argue with soldiers and an agent; the gorilla growls, snarls, and roars, showing large sharp teeth until he breaks apart the cage and several soldiers and government agents fire rifles and handguns to no avail as the animal roars and throws pieces of metal, striking some of the men, tosses several men against the bulkheads of the plane, and stands on the chest of an unconscious agent, who wakes up and shouts; a sliding military vehicle in the cargo hold pins the gorilla to a wall, the man and the woman in handcuffs break free and don parachutes, placing one on the agent and after the plane crashes in smoke and flames we see few bloody footprints of the gorilla leading away from the crash site (we do not see the bodies of the other passengers) and the agent has a cut on his forehead and the other man has lots of blood on the back of head and his T - shirt while the woman's face is scraped on one cheek and one side of her forehead.
«When I look at you,» she snarls, «I don't know what I'm seeing.»
Everything else about Behind Enemy Lines, after all, is basically a retread: the third Gene Hackman «not leaving a man behind» film after Bat 21 and Uncommon Valor, and the umpteenth time the veteran actor has been asked to play a snarling iconoclast, spitting in the face of an unfeeling establishment.
highlights the violence and drugs, the transvestitism, and the Jagger, leading me to a couple of conclusions: that it's no real surprise Performance wasn't a blockbuster; and that Jagger snarling «You're a faggy little leather boy with a smaller piece of stick» in a movie trailer is probably a thing forever of the past.
He snarls and he sneers and if he had a moustache he would undoubtedly twirl it, but he can't hold our attention.
He couldn't look or sound more like the old man, by the way, if he snarled: «Go ahead, make my day.»
Yes, Simmons is a snarling villain who not only is responsible for the fire, but also attempts to cheat on his wife and steps over other captives when he gets the chance to escape — but points ought to be awarded for giving the richer and more powerful James Duncan a moral conscience.
The rest — in more or less typical, though R - rated, superhero fashion — is our wisecracking antihero exacting revenge on Ajax (Ed Skrein), the snarling sadist who did this to him, while rescuing girlfriend Vanessa (Morena Baccarin), who asserts repeatedly that damsel in distress is not a comfortable role for her, though she is eventually reduced to one.
«You don't know pain, you don't know regret,» Kenneth snarls at Jeff, and in a way that's exactly the problem.
The tragedy of it all is that the picture will be more ballyhooed not for the arrival of Kim on our shores, but for the return to the action genre of one Arnold Schwarzenegger (Expendables cameos notwithstanding), here cast as a soft - around - the - middle aging lawman in the Stallone - in - Copland mold who stands up against a cabal of snarling baddies in defense of the AARP and the NRA in one fell, sometimes ironic, swoop.
Get Out (written and directed by Key & Peele's Jordan Peele, who also picked up nominations for his direction and the film's screenplay) isn't about the blatantly, obviously scary kind of racism — burning crosses and lynchings and snarling hate.
And Danny Huston — an actor so gruffly engaging that I can't understand why he's so rarely cast — seethes and snarls as if he shares my desire for scenes more dramatically complex than these.
One of the only times Janney's Golden cracks even the smallest smile in the entire film is when she's taunting Harding, at her own wedding, about her brand - new husband: «You fuck dumb, you don't marry dumb,» she snarls with a smirk.
«This isn't going to go the way you think it is,» snarls grizzled old hermit Luke Skywalker halfway through writer - director Rian Johnson's The Last Jedi, which for a Statement of Purposes makes a clever contrast with Max Von Sydow cooing «This will begin to make things right» at the start of J.J. Abrams» gently placating The Force Awakens.
But it wouldn't take much to see that BP honcho — John Malkovich's character snarling through his teeth and a Louisiana drawl — is the kind of guy you could trust about as far as you could throw an oil rig.
This is not an unheard of running time for the genre, but for such a snarling, aggressive film, 158 minutes feels like an eternity.
Middle - aged, not particularly fit or good - looking, and something of a self - destructive loser; he's a refreshingly human protagonist compared to gaming's usual snarling supersoldiers.
These sexually charged revolutionaries (including McGregor's snarling mad variation of Iggy, dropping trousers before diving through onstage flames) don't comprehend their politically charged acts until the Reagan era catches up with them, and those without ideals drop out or sell out.
«As soon as I say charter schools are public schools, eyebrows are raised and the snarls come out and they say, «why aren't you sending your son to a public school?
The selector button doesn't magically transform the smooth, sedate LS 460 into a snarling Porsche Panamera, not even in the most aggressive Sport S + mode.
As a result, it's not as necessary to access the straight - six's snarling top end.
It burbles and snarls with far more aggression than the standard car, although not so loud as to muffle the whooshing and hissing of the turbocharger up front.
The normally aspirated flat six obeys throttle orders as if it were governed by a telemetric mastermind, the seven - speed PDK dual - clutch gearbox hammers through the ratios like a rapid - fire weapon, stability control works reliably in minimum interference mode, the steering does its best not to let the driver feel its electro - mechanical origins, and the brakes snarl at their ABSolute limit whenever optimism challenges the law of physics.
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