When he's had his fill of sardines he's rather fond
of sidling up close to snorkellers for a fishy canoodle.
As the third graders returned to their classrooms, Metrano said one
of them sidled up to her, and shared the news that she had come in fourth.
Not exact matches
The Guardian speculated that Thiel is
sidling up to Trump in the hope
of becoming the technological luminary
of a Trumpian regime, or at least a beneficiary
of the regime's patronage.
With the deluxe version
of the album atop the chart all week and the regular rendition
sidling right behind it in the second position, Lecrae is expected to sell 60,000 copies in his first week, easily a first for a Christian rapper.
Two years ago, a colleague
of mine, a specialist in the Old Testament,
sidled over to me at a faculty party and asked, «What are you working on?»
Earlier liberalism saw in the proclamation
of the Kerygma itself a stumbling block to modern man, and thus
sidled away from its eschatological message, preferring to center upon the ethical dimension
of Christian faith as this was expressed in the life and teaching
of Jesus.
Hornbeck announces that the lone, embattled Cates will have a defender, courtesy
of the Herald — the great Henry Drummond, who
sidles into town later that evening with little notice.
We most often eat this with pita or tortilla chips, though there's no reason it wouldn't
sidle between two slices
of sandwich bread, slip into a pita's pocket, or straight into a mouth with the help
of a stalwart spoon.
In one corner, they're filing up to an unpretentious bar for local beers, while at the opposite end
of the hall, couples
sidle up for cocktails at a mirrored bar that could have easily found a home at Versailles.
Universal Studios Hollywood Theme Park Where else can you go behind the scenes
of a real working movie studio and sets from famous flicks; experience some
of Hollywood's best blockbuster movies with incredible immersive thrill rides and shows; and
sidle up to a few super-cool movie characters like Shrek and Beetle Juice?
At that moment New York withered under a blast
of 13 ° temperature, Chicago suffered under a 6 ° reading and it was 15 ° - below in International Falls, Minn. and Lebanon, N.H.. On the lake beyond Tropical's tote board white swans and sea gulls cruised about or beat the air and sailed a few hundred yards and
sidled in for another freeload
of tender shoots.
I used to
sidle up to the far side
of our dining room, clutching my infant daughter, so as to not accidentally trip and fall out our living room window, which was 43 feet across the apartment.
As the spacecraft
sidled up to the comet, it sampled the water streaming from the comet body and found 67P's D / H ratio to be staggeringly high — more than three times that
of Earth's oceans (SN: 1/10/15, p. 8).
Here comes the waiter,
sidling up all deferential with a platter full
of carrots, tiny lamb chops, and blackened endives stuffed with cheese.
The new observations offer a preview
of what NASA's Juno spacecraft will see when it
sidles up to Jupiter later this year.
It is the bacterial equivalent
of sex, with two cells
sidling up to each other and engaging in conjugation, or the swapping
of genes, except that they do not have to wait for progeny to see the benefits.
The DNA process disrupted by the U.N.C. team is called conjugation, which occurs when two bacteria
sidle up to one another and punch holes in each
of their outer membranes, allowing one microbe to shoot a single strand
of DNA into the other.
Crazy Love...
sidles up to us, thrills and surprises us, seduces us with the pop flavor
of its mid-century paperback aesthetic and its titillating tabloid tale.
Sidle up to the bar and enjoy our list
of the best - reviewed westerns!
He takes the form
of Eddie Redmayne at his most impish, with saucer blue eyes, a shy
sidling lope and an awkward overbite.
But much better than his song was his performance
of it on the award show, remote from Australia, he kept
sidling up to the camera for an extreme close - up
of his Cesar Romero mustache.
Link now possesses the ability to
sidle walls, shuffle from side to side while against them, and even peek around corners to get a glance
of what lies ahead.
Meanwhile, their daughter (Naomi Watts)
sidles up to an art dealer (Antonio Banderas) out
of exasperation with her husband (Josh Brolin), a failed novelist who's also doing a little flirting.
Kane founded the local LEAD charter chain, which later declared war on MNPS when it
sidled up to the failing state - run Achievement School District, which engineered a hostile state takeover
of Nashville's Neely's Bend Middle School — a school that already was turning around.
On one
of their presentation slides, a TT logo subtly
sidles over and gets cozy with Audi's emerging R sub-brand.
That isn't the least bit unreasonable for a nearly loaded Fiesta, but it does
sidle up to the price tags
of larger competitors — and as my colleagues have noted, that may turn off buyers here in America if gas prices continue to remain relatively low.
EyeSight didn't rise to the level
of the panic my videographer has shown while riding shotgun, and it was a surprise when it shut down my plan to
sidle between a UPS truck and a mess
of cones, but EyeSight quickly fell into the background as an unobtrusive nice - to - have.
More than the present, the images
of the future
sidled into his mind, and the part in it that a young man would play because he walked well.
Ray Ghost
sidled up to me in the middle
of a funeral to tell me that an old flame
of mine had left her husband down in Annapolis and was back in Baltimore.
Attorney Brad
Sidle, who has three rescued pits
of his own, is credited with getting his then - boss House Minority Leader Brian King (D - Salt Lake City) interested in the issue.
So Bishop hired a staff
of in - store representatives to
sidle up to customers overwhelmed by the profusion
of natural brands and steer them toward the Buff.
For the first time, felines
sidled up to the nation's premier dog show, as part
of an informational companion event showcasing various breeds
of both species.
One sweltering day on a visit to Humayun's Tomb, a kindly yet mortified Delhi matron
sidled up to me and whispered to me, «Actually, we wear these inside,» pointing to the drawstrings
of my trousers that were swinging brazenly between my knees.
Afterwards Gabriela and I wander down the dusty path,
sidled by smoldering clumps
of garbage and coconut husks.
Paddle between two volcanoes up the serene Rio Istián on Ometepe, explore one
of the largest mangrove ecosystems in Central America in Padre Ramos or
sidle up to some very cheeky monkeys in the Islas Solentiname.
Swimming in Belize's Blue Hole or
sidling up to whale sharks make for memorable excursions, but those kinds
of natural phenomena and wildlife are a whole other story.
You'll get a feel for this area's bustling maritime past,
sidle down alleyways once home to the feared larrikins
of the «Rocks Push», and discover more about the way people lived in the times
of the early colony.
According to series creator Tomonobu Itagaki, an executive
sidled up to him one day and asked to borrow the then - unfinished PS2 version
of the game.
To engage an enemy in combat you just
sidle up to the red circle that envelopes them, at which point the chance
of actually hitting them with an attack is displayed.
This is a bit more satisfying than just
sidling up to somebody and offering them bagfuls
of cash to hand over their transportation.
The way Laval and his crew traverse the environments has changed quite a bit — expect the scaling
of walls,
sidling across thin footing, swinging across vines and even wall running among many other methods
of transport.
Instead, it quickly goes down the route
of being bonkers and quietly
sidling around any potentially touchy subjects.
You simply
sidle the King or Queen over to a mound
of earth, hold the down key down and hurl money at the project.
They'll usually
sidle up next to you as you pass them or refuse to move out
of your way if you come up behind them.
One particularly difficult stretch
of combat (and a battle with the Indiana Jones» rolling - ball -
of - death trope flipped on its head) killed me more times than I can recall, until I happened to catch a glimpse into the crevasse I was
sidling around.
Richard Prince at Gagosian This new painting by the appropriationist maestro shows us a new side
of his cowboy hero, off the job and
sidled up to the bar — a country - Western version
of Manet's A Bar at the Folies - Bergère, let's say.
Dellsperger's film is a repetitive meditation on an arcade scene where in each
of the three frames, one
of the transvestite characters
sidles up to a man, seen from behind.
Just then, Bob Lynch, CEO
of the Washington advocacy group Americans for the Arts,
sidled up with colleagues Nora Halpern and Kate Gibney.
Hey, has anyone else had experience
of late with ostensibly - general - public people
sidling up * to you in life, & making odd «casual» statements or queries that sure look like they're designed to elicit oppo - research info or the semblance thereof?
Small (and not so small) groups
of people arguing about a variety
of issues
of common interest; with complete freedom to leave one band and
sidle on over to another, to see what they are getting so loud about.