This is a huge relief for players who are tired
of scrambling through seven - day windows to nab event furniture before it disappears.
Not exact matches
This essentially means using an algorithm to
scramble a piece
of data, such as a name, in a way that means no one can unscramble it — but if another piece
of data is run
through the same algorithm and you end up with the same garbled code, then the two pieces
of original data must match.
The talent
scramble is cutthroat these days, and a ton
of capital is coursing
through the technology space.
Financial planners are
scrambling to get certified as retirement - income specialists who can steward customers
through 20 or 30 years
of retired life.
Republican leaders have
scrambled to push
through major tax changes and earn a legislative win ahead
of next year's midterm elections.
The big banks say clients are clamoring for impact investing, so they're
scrambling to accommodate: they're lowering thresholds, reducing bureaucratic obstacles, making it easier for some
of the smaller deals to get
through the door.
That time was spent slogging
through long days
of writing and reviewing new software and
scrambling to keep frustrated customers from abandoning the site, which continued to suffer from occasional slowdowns and crashes.
Academic generalists are regarded with pity, condescension, or contempt and usually find it possible to survive in the academic
scramble only by redeeming their generality
through affiliation with one
of the specialized disciplines.
Under this metaphor, the good minister is the one who keeps reducing the elapsed time from the detection
of the first wisp
of the smoke
of conflict,
through the
scramble down the long ladder and the rush out to the trouble spot, to the stamping out
of the smoldering source
of smoke before it bursts into the flame
of serious congregational conflict.
Ether the bible and by extension god condones slavery or the verses are completely
scrambled through translation and transcription over time such that their message is substantially changed from the original intent, in which case nothing in the bible can be considered a reliable record
of the original.
Also, I wasn't used to the heat levels
of this stovetop (you all know the type
of stove I mean — electric, tilted 30 degrees, has two settings — off and scald), and
scrambled some
of the eggs, then passed it
through a sieve.
Move the veggies to one side
of the pan (if your pan is not non-stick, add another splash
of olive oil) and pour the eggs into the other side
of the pan, stirring until lightly
scrambled and cooked
through.
Slide veggie mixture to one side
of the wok and add in the beaten eggs,
scrambling until cooked
through and then incorporate with the veggies.
We've fried,
scrambled, poached, baked, and boiled our way
through dozens
of eggs.
Days
of eating my way
through scrambles and frittatas had absolutely zero appeal, but the sell - by dates on the cartons had me a little bit stressed out.
And further
scrambling the calculation, a school that has more than 600 students but is, for a variety
of reasons, assigned to a Division V, VI or VII league will be added to the Divisions I
through IV playoff mix if it finishes in the top three in its league.
Leicester have
scrambled to the top
of the league
through unbelievable passion and desire.
Despite going
through a poor run
of late which has seen him go eight games without a goal, it's unlikely to stop a
scramble over his signature in the summer, with the striker scoring an impressive ten goals in 25 league appearances this season.
City twice hit the woodwork in the latter stages
of normal time
through Yaya Toure and Fernandinho but Sanchez, recently linked with City, pounced for a 101st - minute winner after a goalmouth
scramble.
Pop Robson struck to give the Hammers the lead after the break only for Derby to
scramble an equalizer
of their own with the ball appearing to go in
through Bobby Moore's legs.
careless and lacklustre with chances
through the first two thirds
of the game and then
scrambling at the end.
If he wasn't forcing Jordan Pickford to
scramble across his goalmouth in a desperate attempt to alleviate the danger, he was threading the ball
through the eye
of a needle for one
of his team - mates to exploit.
The fact is, that to do anything in the world worth doing, we must not stand back shivering and thinking
of the cold and danger, but jump in and
scramble through as well as we can.
I've been finding myself in the basement often - sorting
through the stockpile
of thrifted and saved - for - later kids clothes
scrambling to find shorts, sandals, and short sleeve shirts.
After running
through the water jets at the corners
of the main climbing contraption, they
scramble to the top
of the slide.
Heat a little butter in a pan, put the bread on the pan and then add either a whole egg or a
scrambled egg into the middle
of the bread and let the egg cook
through.
For every meal - planning subscription purchased
through the end
of September, you also receive a printable chart
of The
Scramble's 25 Mix and Match Healthy Lunch and Snack Ideas, plus you'll be entered into four weekly drawings for a variety
of items that will help with lunch packing, including gear, food items and a cookbook.
Refilling your jug
of water and preparing a healthy lunch used to be no trouble at all, and now you're finding yourself
scrambling for a granola bar at best, or nothing at all at worst, as you glance
through semi-empty cupboards.
Routine: In order to be ready for that first day, I would agree with the experts who suggest you should start your early - to - bed routine a few nights ahead
of that first morning rush, or even a few weeks early according to Elizabeth Scott, M.S., but let's be honest, you should probably set your own alarm for 4:00 a.m. that first day if you have any chance at force - feeding your children breakfast, combing their hair, brushing teeth, getting dressed, going to the bathroom, packing lunches, arguing over footwear, dragging a comb
through your own nest
of hair so you look presentable in front
of the other,
scrambling neighbourhood parents before shooing the kids out the door.
When they're not
scrambling through a medicine cabinet in the middle
of the night trying to find a baby thermometer, it suddenly dawns on them.
The transfer
of responsibility has left Empire State Development
scrambling to sort
through the development corporations» contracts and finances.
The recent resignation
of former Attorney General Eric Schneiderman sent shockwaves
through the New York political world, and with just six months until New Yorkers elect a new attorney general in November, it sent potential candidates
scrambling.
But the move also would leave Curran and her newly appointed deputy county executive
scrambling as
of Jan. 1 to determine how the county would provide services while still following
through on the cuts ordered by the Nassau Interim Finance Authority.
A whiff
of dung hangs over the course as robots
scramble over debris, drive emergency vehicles, climb stairs and cut
through plasterboard walls — tasks designed to simulate those needed in a real - life disaster.
We learn that rats can gnaw
through aluminum, copper, and iron but have a marked preference for macaroni and cheese; moreover, given a choice
of garbage, they would sooner pick the
scrambled eggs over raw celery or cooked cauliflower.
This misalignment can make materials more resilient: Instead
of spreading unimpeded, a crack must zig and zag
through scrambled crystals.
In compressive imaging, since we aren't using pixelated sensors, it should be less sensitive to light
scrambling and enable transmission
of images
through scattering.»
With today's technology, even passing
through a fraction
of an inch
of skin is enough to scatter the light and
scramble the image.
They must feel very relieved not to be going
through the urgent
scramble of their peer institutions.
But when you start cooking, the aroma will creep
through every nook
of your home and send folks
scrambling to the dinner -LSB-...]
I went
through a lot
of stress
scrambling for a gown after an unexpected pregnancy threw a hook in our wedding plans.
This time
of the year, I like to do hang a few spring outfits in my closet and then when we have a warm day, I don't have to
scramble through my closet and try to figure out what to wear.
Stroll together
through the aromas
of coffee,
scrambled eggs and pancakes, then take away a selection
of cheeses, organic produce and sweets for a waterfront picnic.
As the government
scrambles to save the citizens, a rag - tag team
of volunteers cuts
through a web
of red tape to uncover the monster's weakness and its mysterious ties to a foreign superpower.
The jokes hit upon every elementary school kid's favourite subjects: comic books, movies about comic books, sex (but only some vague notion
of sex — as if viewing a porn video
through a
scrambled pay - per - view feed or, for today's generation, via a slow - to - buffer WiFi connection).
He battles a band
of henchmen,
scrambles through a booby - trapped chamber
of horrors and traverses Tibet to obtain a sacred dagger.
The film wages war on the nerves across multiple fronts, creating a state
of regular disorientation
through its
scrambled visual grammar (like the mismatched eyelines during Lena's bewildered first scene at the compound) and the distant remove
of most
of the performances, Portman's included.
What follows is a fairly standard chase movie as the girls party - hop and the parents hopelessly
scramble through set pieces including, yes, a scene in which John Cena butt - chugs beer out
of love for his daughter.
There's a moment when one - third
of the plan comes together
through the trio's indirect and clumsy influence that turns the entire plot on its head, leaving them
scrambling to clear themselves
of involvement in something they didn't do.
Langdon, helped by an uncommonly adventurous physicist (Ayelet Zurer) and generally hindered by the humorless head
of the Vatican's Swiss Guard (Stellan Skarsgard) and a vaguely enigmatic Cardinal (Armin Mueller - Stahl),
scrambles through Vatican City, following clues at a breakneck pace to stop the murder
of the Cardinals and the destruction
of the Vatican (along with most
of the nearby real estate) with a bomb made
of stolen anti-matter.