Sentences with phrase «of dangerous curves»

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Finally, she throws me the unkindest curve of all when she accuses me of «breezy diction»» which is like accusing me of bearing a dangerous resemblance to myself.
DIED: Austrian Grand Prix Formula I driver JOCHEN RINDT, 28, whose five victories on the European circuit had all but assured him of this year's world championship and left him one short of the alltime record; after his Lotus Ford crashed on Monza's dangerous Parabolic Curve during trials for the Grand Prix of Italy.
Continuing to believe that, when young pitchers are tired, throwing curves could still be dangerous, Dr. Andrews cited the story of a 12 - year - old on whom he performed so - called «Tommy John» surgery the day of the interview when, following an outing in which he threwing 30 - something curveballs in a row, the last tore the ulnar collateral ligament in his elbow in two.6
For «dangerous curves ahead,» cut the shape out of yellow cardboard.
I know we do a lot of high intensity workouts together, so today I wanted to slow things down and show you another style I use to train that really fires up the intrinsic stabilizing muscles of the hips, butt and core - those muscles that support our posture, alignment AND sculpt those dangerous curves:) You can do this at home with a couple jars of peanut butter (or coconut oil, or light dumbbells) for props like I am - I had to eat some to even out the jar weight LOL.
I know we do a lot of high intensity workouts together, so today I wanted to slow things down and show you another style I use to train that really fires up the intrinsic stabilizing muscles of the hips, butt and core — those muscles that support our posture, alignment AND sculpt those dangerous curves
Not only the frightening and dangerous thinness of the models, but the total lack of curves.
I love older men 37 or older please & not afraid of a woman w very dangerous curves
Curve at top of front doors is dangerous, people have had bad knocks.
And to be honest, I think this is a byproduct of Federal Reserve policy, and I think it's very dangerous because it shifted a lot of investors to the right of the risk curve.
Meanwhile, Ashes of Creation began its summer crowdfunding drive, Mark Kern's Em - 8ER funded again on Indiegogo, Dogma Eternal Night has a new test site, Chronicles of Elyria players created a handy race map, ROKH deployed a new crafting UI, The Exiled posted a state - of - the - game missive, Exile Online is running a GoFundMe, AQ3D is taking the grind out of its leveling curve, and Elite Dangerous players are staging an event to put pressure on Frontier for bug fixes.
Only when that transition occurs, so the notion goes, is there a chance of resolving «commons» issues like limiting chances of dangerous human - caused disruption of the climate; trimming the billion - person tail off the curve of deep poverty that (along with dysfunctional government) holds back progress in the South; conserving the world's eroding biological patrimony.
So Dr. Yohe and his intellectual brethren argue that it is wise policy to blunt emissions trajectories to trim the dangerous tail off the long curve on a chart of climate risk.
Figure of 400 ppm calculated using fossil fuel emissions from G. Marland et al., «Global, Regional, and National CO2 Emissions,» in Trends: A Compendium of Data on Global Change (Oak Ridge, TN: Carbon Dioxide Information and Analysis Center, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, 2007), and land use change emissions from R. A. Houghton and J. L. Hackler, «Carbon Flux to the Atmosphere from Land - Use Changes,» in Trends: A Compendium of Data on Global Change (Oak Ridge, TN: Carbon Dioxide Information and Analysis Center, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, 2002), with decay curve cited in J. Hansen et al., «Dangerous Human - Made Interference with Climate: A GISS ModelE Study,» Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, vol.
It could have been the bus driver for not avoiding the accident, or the timber driver for stopping in the middle of the road, or even the city for not having warning signs regarding what seems to be known as a dangerous curve.
Plaintiff alleged premises liability for negligence in failure to address a potentially dangerous condition on the property (i.e., lack of protective features around the rear of the cabana that abuts a curve around which drivers were known to speed).
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