Sentences with phrase «of a lull right»

Nevertheless, the fighting game genre is in a bit of a lull right now.

Not exact matches

And, no need to worry about a flat tire ever with the VISTA, as the wheels are made of foam and rubber — with just the right amount of jiggle to lull baby to sleep, and smooth enough to help baby stay fast asleep.
Landon has been a part of the Enlightened Mama team since August 2015, joining right after completing her DONA Birth Doula training with Alpha Mama, Liz Lull, and is currently the Enlightened Mama Business Manager, as well as facilitating our Community Parent Groups and Doula Happy Hours.
With a three - day weekend behind us, the markets not behaving insanely (at least, not at the exact moment I'm writing) and the American electorate (unbelievably) apparently preparing to make what I think is the right choice, let's take advantage of a brief lull in consulting work (next big project's fixin'to start) to get caught up on the online politics world again.
Casey is right that they lull the audience into a false sense of security, but it's debateable whether they should be given so much prominence.
A clear benefit of museums is that, if ever there is an uncomfortable lull in the conversation, either of you can simply look at the wall right next to you, and share some of your thoughts about the artistic piece that you're looking at.
Yet, even with the storyline lulls, the fact that it jumps from story to story every few minutes keeps you from falling asleep, as your interest will pick right back up again once you see Hugh Grant (Two Weeks Notice, About a Boy) as the Prime Minister, Colin Firth (What a Girl Wants, Hope Springs) attempting to break through a language barrier, Liam Neeson (Gangs of New York, K - 19) encouraging his young son to be a fool for love, or Bill Nighy (I Capture the Castle, Underworld) chew up scenery with an outlandishly fiendish burnt - out rock star performance.
-- In fact, the bond market's permitting a particularly lethal set - up for the US right now (the prior convergence of European rates was similarly lulling & lethal).
Because of the lulls between episodes, people often do not seek veterinary treatment until the problem has been going on for many months, even years, or until more serious symptoms develop, such as diarrhea, weight loss, depression, or just «ADR» (that's vet shorthand for the classic symptom, «ain't doin» right»).
Unit 101 is right on the water so the lull of the waves is such beautiful music.
These giant cauldrons or «kawa's» are perched right by the banks of the Tibiao River as the gentle stream lulls you to relaxation!
I think that we also need to acknowledge that Nintendo is in a lull right now — 3DS is gaining some momentum with the first appearance of good games and Wii is tapering off.
We can get lulled into a false sense of security with talk that climate sensitivity might be low or medium (and right now we still don't know for sure where it is, other than to say the majority of evidence points to medium).
Kerr reasons that a Supreme Court endorsement of an individual right may lull the conservative base into believing that the court will retain its conservative bent even with the likely new appointments that a Democratic president would make.
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