Finally, to help the MDX itself get out
of slippery spots, a new generation of Acura's Super Handling All - Wheel Drive debuts, doubling down on tractive performance with a twin - clutch design.
Not exact matches
We were supposed to be touring the city but instead we went almost directly to a ramshackle part
of town, where earlier the camera crew had
spotted some kids playing table tennis on a rickety old table that was set outside in the rain in a grimy dirt plaza that was beginning to turn
slippery.
We're all just carefully trying to pick our way over the rocks,
slippery spots, and potential jabs to enjoy the view life has to offer and with a little bit
of sensitivity and understanding going both ways, we can all offer a hand to each other in spite
of our differences.
Stimpson's goby must inch its way up the
slippery rocks
of waterfalls using its mouth if it is to find a safe
spot to breed
It's a film
of vivid textures, the prickly edges
of cancer are blended with the
slippery slope
of young male friendship and the sweetness that's born out
of the actors»
spot on chemistry.
With a set
of Michelin winter tires on, though, I hardly noticed that I had only two wheels to power through the
slippery spots.
It's
slippery out there, an observation proven every couple
of miles when we
spot yet another car that has slid into the median.
It couldn't have been more than five minutes since I'd left the safety
of the beach at Lazy Left, and now I was half a kilometre away wondering how to negotiate the
slippery rock / shore dump exit at a different surf
spot.
Perhaps an employee didn't mop a floor during a rainstorm, leaving a
slippery spot in an area
of high foot traffic and leading to a slip - and - fall injury made all the worse by the fact that Home Depot uses concrete for all their flooring.
Inside
of the hotel, managers and staff have a responsibility to provide adequate signage to warn about any possible areas
of danger — such as an elevator that is not functioning, a
spot that may be
slippery due to recent floor polishing or a particularly steep step on a flight
of stairs.