Another common bird around the Blue Hole is the Long - tailed Hermit, a mainly brown hummingbird with white tail, which
often dips into the water for a quick drink.
If we can ignore the plot's too -
often dips into cliché, we just might walk away with a lot on our minds.
I often dip into EIA data, so I could sympathize with American energy analysts and policy wonks bemoaning the situation.
The Arctic vortex tends to behave erratically, with blobs of cold air
often dipping into more heavily populated northern latitudes.
Runners are no stranger to an Epsom salt bath,
often dipping into a warm soak to relax tired and sore muscles.
So low in fact that when they drink
they often dip into their water bowls and get wet!
Even in Vermont, where winter temperatures
often dip into the negatives, just a few feet below the surface, the ground temperature maintains a constant 45 - 55 °F.
Not exact matches
When the liberal churches
dip into the experiential world of television, their programs
often manage to be, at the same time, secularly acclaimed critical triumphs and spiritual disasters.
With the snow falling and the temperatures
dipping into the teens, my slow cooker is being used
often.
In my home - country vegetable spreads and
dips that are mushed
into a non-smooth consistency are
often called caviar.
This happens
often with flour, because if you
dip your measuring cup straight
into your bag of flour, pack down the amount you need, and put it directly
into your recipe, you'll have too much flour.
It doesn't happen as
often as we'd like, but when it does we're both
dipping spoons
into the jar.
I poured some
into a bowl to
dip my chips better and it smelled and tasted great, it reminded me of the fresh salsa that is
often served at Mexican restaurants as an appetizer and made me miss chi chi's.
Debuchy down, kos's niggling injuries, szcezny having a few howlers, mertesacker's form
dip after world cup, Monreal playing at CB when he's never played there before, Chambers
often out of his depths at RB and rushed
into the first team at CB, and as brilliant as Bellerin's debut season was he was out of his depths defensively some games as well.
I
often dip my feet
into two opposing worlds: recycling at home, but not always at work; drinking soy milk, but still indulging in ice cream; practicing vegetarianism, but eating junk food.
You have to assess which ones are important for you as your job search begins and which ones can be
dipped into «little and
often» rather than distracting you from the main event.
A team headed by Yen Hsun Su of the Research Center for Applied Sciences at the Academia Sinica in Taipei, Taiwan,
dipped Bacopa caroliniana, a plant
often used in aquaria,
into a solution of gold nanoparticles.
I've learned in the last year to ladle myself with compassion and kindness as
often as I let myself
dip into my strength and intensity.
This is provides plenty of clearance to perform
dips, which
often inolve angling your torso forward (especially on chest - focused
dips)-- the last thing you would want is to have to worry about bumping your noggin
into the uprights on every rep.
We
often have days at 80 - 85 degrees in the summer, but our nights will
often dip back down
into the 50's.
It's not a style I wear
often, but when spring rolls around it's one I love to
dip my toes
into for weekends.
The weather in June is
often rainy and temps can
dip into the 50s during the days or reach the low 70s and be sunny.
So here's an excerpt of the review by Jeremy Kirk we published earlier today to fuel things up: «This latest Total Recall
dips its hand
into the reference pile a few times too
often.
Maybe they should
dip into unfamiliar genres more
often, because Splatoon is incredible every step of the way, despite a few frustrating limitations and choices.
as a fan of tower defense i'm loving this game, makes a change for me to stop endlessly
dipping into Defense Grid 2 every so
often
• Instructor at UCLA's Graduate School of Education • Literacy specialist • Consulting editor at Edutopia • Compulsive reader • Passionate about learning being relevant, engaging, and revolutionary •
Dips into the pacific as
often as possible.
-LSB-...] Like explorers approaching an unfamiliar landscape, teachers who are ready to take the plunge
into flipped classrooms and blended learning
often approach the opportunity with a mix of excitement and trepidation.Just
dipping a toe
into the virtual waters of online content can be overwhelming, and there's a risk that even the most fearless educator can become paralyzed by the bottomless depths of content and endless pools of resources.
It's no secret that schools only provide the bare minimum, so teachers
often need to
dip into their already shallow pockets in to supplement what the school provides in the classroom.
Taking the plunge
into eLearning's murky waters is
often a daunting prospect, but this white paper will help persuade you to
dip your toes...
Mazda doesn't think drivers will
often need to
dip into the new engine's peak output of 250 hp (or 227 hp if you use regular gas instead of premium), which arrives higher up the tachometer at 5,000 rpm.
The powerband is wide and long, and I found myself
dipping into it
often, just to hear the exhaust note.
With temperatures
dipping into the 20s and low 30s, the use of the electric heater and heated seats
often took a chunk of that energy.
The company will
often dip a toe cautiously
into a market segment first before subsequently storming through and dominating it.
By that I mean that, generally speaking, when large sized people are portrayed in books (or TV or movies) they are
often food obsessed, lazily indulging in doughnuts or
dipping into giant tubs of ice cream.
Of course, if you do have to
dip into savings occasionally, remember to keep track of how
often you do so so you don't end up being surprised by the fee.
Ditto
dipping into your overdraft protection too
often.
We bought
into the trough of the recent market correction, which is a contrarian approach we
often use when there are
dips.
I
often suggest that people
dip their toes
into the investment pool using alternatives that reflect what the market as a whole, or particular sectors of the market, are doing.
Set a personal budget to help you live within your wage, and so that you don't
dip into business receipts too
often.
The Souls series
dips into horror with enormous, disgusting bosses, but its most powerful moments are
often duels with the warriors whispered about in its lore.
With a lot to deal with at once, and very early on, I noticed myself prioritizing enemies, studying the arena, and
dipping into my deep arsenal more
often than before.
Far too
often it would
dip into straight humans or basic robots, nothing with flair or excitement.
I especially like the way he
often seems in no hurry to
dip his brush back
into the ink again, allowing successive marks to grow lighter — an «imperfection'that adds immeasurably to the power of his work.
The collaborative duo
dip into what they term the «popular imaginary», and their naive utopian creations
often blur the line between revolutionary cosplay and a prefigurative radical politics.
Dipping the branches
into vinyl paint, Hartung would whip his canvases with such intensity that they
often had to be placed on wooden supports in order to prevent damage.
Nature's palette is most
often earth tone, but when she
dips into the more radical hues, things can get eye - popping in a hurry.
Many families just simply don't have that much readily available to pay for a loved one's funeral, and because of that, they will
often need to
dip into savings, or worse yet, put these expenses on credit.
Unfortunately, the bill is
often paid using credit, or by
dipping into savings or other assets like retirement funds that were earmarked for other uses.
So, it is
often required for them to
dip into savings and to sell other precious assets to come up with the necessary funds.
Getting stuck in a natural disaster without Clarke Square renters insurance means that they will need to find this money elsewhere and
often this means
dipping into the savings or going
into debt.