While pregnant with my first daughter, I had
occasional waves of heartburn, like a strange, almost cool sensation that would rise up my esophagus.
At other times, only such
occasional waves of thought as heavy sleep permits get by.
You'll also face
the occasional wave of monsters, giant monsters and boss monsters, but this is the same every time with seemingly no random monster generation.
Players have to collect resources, research new technologies, and defend themselves against
the occasional wave of...
Not exact matches
You got me from A to B — a flash
of turquoise that people around town recognized as me, drawing friendly honks,
waves, and the
occasional gossip when spotted at the liquor store or the Catholic Church.
Those shouts were a scattered but steady stream
of supportive statements, drawing
waves and the
occasional shout back from the candidate as she moved expeditiously up Fifth Avenue.
The
occasional merger
of neutron stars literally shakes the universe by sending out gravitational
waves (illustrated above), but these events may also be the main source
of gold and other heavy elements in the Milky Way, a new study suggests.
The
occasional crackle
of wireless interference sounds like a clock - radio alarm picking up the radio
waves from a cell phone and leads one to wonder what it would take to crash the Tesla Model S computer — and then the car.
During periods
of high solar activity, CMEs often burst from the Sun as
waves of particles and plasma, triggering auroras and
occasional electronic chaos when they wash over Earth.
The view from her bedroom window now showed the
occasional figure skidding and hurtling through the streets, his head twisting backward as he ran, as if fearful
of the
wave that was to overwhelm him.
The black sands
of the beach — black due to the colour
of the volcanic rock from which they are formed — lay virtually deserted for miles apart from the
occasional local fisherman, or surfer enjoying uncrowded
waves.
Set 125 feet on a bluff above the Pacific, this farmhouse and collection
of cottages are well guarded from the
occasional 25 - foot
wave that crashes into... Read More
Case in point, from November to April, north shore surf is the stuff
of legend — the swells at the 2016 Eddie Aikau big
wave competition verged on 50 feet — but summer and fall deliver tranquil seas perfect for swimming and snorkeling with
occasional waves just the right size for grommets and newbies.
Constant sunshine, cocktails, gentle
waves of a stunningly clear blue sea lapping against the sand, and an
occasional cooling breeze is an appealing holiday option.
Barbados offers constant sunshine, cocktails, gentle
waves of a stunningly clear blue sea lapping against the sand, and an
occasional cooling breeze.
The slapping
of waves on the rock, and the
occasional birdsong in the trees above, were the only sounds to be heard.
The
waves are a bit unruly for most, plus you will have to watch out for the
occasional out -
of - control kitesurfer as they zoom back in to shore.
The
wave quality is better than average and features lots
of peaks, long walls and the
occasional barrel.
There are few feelings more relaxing than the smell
of salty sea air, the sound
of waves breaking, and the sight
of birds soaring or the
occasional whale or dolphin sighting!
It's pleasant to your ears, the whispering
waves and the
occasional cries
of birds, maybe seagulls or albatrosses?
Deals include daily breakfast, professional surf guiding and theory, and daily transfers to the best
waves of the season suitable for your mastery (even if that means travelling far or changing breaks during the day), as well as free pushbikes and the
occasional barbecue.
Whether you're an avid surfer, an
occasional wave rider, or an absolute beginner, Bali surf schools are here to help you most
of your time in the
waves.
G - Land Surf Camp, 10th August 2012 G - land today Aug 10 was cloudy and overcast all day and still some very solid clean
waves in the 6 - 8ft range with the
occasional bigger sneaker set.Positioning being the key to catch the better
waves as there was a lot
of water moving along the reef.The better
waves being at the end section
of Moneytrees and The Launching Pad with some hearty souls keen to take it on.G - Land power on tap.
With the tide pretty well right on the bottom
of a 0.3 mtr Low tide Middle Reef was the only section that was surfable with waist to shoulder high
waves and the
occasional head high freak set.
And that's pretty much it for the main gameplay, fighting
waves of enemies with the
occasional power - up and much money grabbing along the way.
At the beginning
of a round, each Inkling is assigned a weapon at random and tasked with taking on
waves of smaller enemies, with the
occasional boss.
The reason for this is that stages are basically a string
of small rooms or areas with encounters that'll throw
waves of enemies at you with the
occasional boss thrown into the mix for good measure.
You'll face many
waves of enemies, and even the
occasional boss.
There are 20 levels in all, most
of which involve simply trying to defend against a small number
of waves of enemies (though each
wave is quite large and can include multiple enemy types), but there's the
occasional level that mixes thing up a bit, such as bosses that must be destroyed before they spawn enough minions to overwhelm you.
You'll have to blast up
waves of enemies as well as the
occasional minor or major boss machine.
The gallery, which Dezeen showed designs for back in October, is intended to withstand the corrosive effects
of the seaside environment, including the
occasional high
wave.
That REM lyric has come to mind several times in recent days as the
occasional friend or Dot Earth reader has described the spate
of devastating floods, heat
waves and fires, giant icebergs and other disruptive events as a sign that some momentous unraveling is beginning.
This is very similar to the way that aquatic
waves develop at sea, with the
occasional large
wave composed
of just the right phasing
of smaller
waves.
Things like sea level rise,
wave heights, high and low water in rivers, hurricane tracks, and storm surges are all based on historical data with the
occasional consideration
of possible extremes events based on theory.
With mortgage rates yet to rise, it is reasonable to assume that when they do, there will be a second
wave of claims, and who is to say that that won't include present - day transactions, given the
occasional return
of high loan to value loans and an uncertain outlook for property prices?