Powerhouse programs are resistant to the prospect because
they often swoop in with a last - minute scholarship offer; other schools want to lock in recruiting classes sometime between August and mid-December.
Small dogs in particular are
often swooped down upon when people want to pick them up.
They'll even attack NPC's that they encounter out in the wilderness,
often swooping down to sear the flesh from their bones or simply biting them in half.
Who would have thought tax lawyers would be the new superhero in today's legal landscape, but increasingly they are,
often swooping in to save clients from judgment in the global court of public opinion as well as saving them money.
Not exact matches
«Success is rarely the result of one swell
swoop, but more
often the culmination of many, many small victories.»
At our house, breakfast is
often the super hero that
swoops in and saves the day.
We
often get people
swooping in here after a spectacular failure by a midwife to «defend» the midwife by saying the mother chose the midwife and was properly informed.
My hubby and I have
often commented about the media perception of the «class clown» type of father... he means well, but bumbles through his parenting duties... and the steady, responsible mom
swoops in to set it all right, teaching the kids, and dad, a valuable lesson in the end.
Free - range parenting is
often described as the antidote to «helicopter parenting,» the relatively new phenomenon that sees parents hover over and «baby» a child, ready to
swoop to the rescue if a scraped knee or the slightest disappointment should threaten.
That diagonal
swoop prevents them from having to close and work their upper lip (which is needed for the development of more complex feeding and speech skills) and is
often associated with using a spoon that has a bowl that's too deep for the baby.
They are
often attracted to artificial lighting to capture moths and other insects that have settled nearby by
swooping on them.
Insulin
swoops in to pull that blood sugar down, but what happens too
often is insulin over-compensates and pulls your blood sugar down too low, leaving you fatigued and oddly craving another hot fudge sundae even though you just ate one 2 hours ago.
Every so
often, a new buzz word or catch phrase comes out, and you can just see the Johnny - come - lately's ready to to
swoop in, pick up on the new terms, and use them like they thought of them.
Cave
often looks like a healer himself,
swooping about among the front - row faithful, a shaman in a sea of desperately reaching, lit - up hands.
We armchair snoots
swoop on such boobs, writing off perfectly watchable shows, propelling old actresses toward the gin bottle (
often they do not need much encouragement).
After that, a value investor will simply wait for a stock price to go below that value —
often by a sufficient margin of safety — before
swooping in to buy it.
When you find a little spot on the reef to take in the action you will
often see small groups of mantas
swooping in and around the shallows.
While combat can
often turn into a circling swarm, there were times when I actually felt cool and tactical: launching countermeasures,
swooping through debris to lose a tail, quickly slowing down to drop back, and physically turning my head to put my missile reticule on my enemy.
Every time a battle begins, tense music plays, and more
often than not the camera
swoops in to show you the enemies.
Francis Bacon and Henry Moore are known for producing curvilinear compositions and contorted human forms that
often double back upon and
swoop around themselves.
Often working on a monumental scale, with light and temporary materials, some of her sculptures seem to represent an ordinary object (a raspberry, a pile of newspapers), whereas some represent «sculpture» itself (public monuments, an ancient goddess, Neolithic stones), and some represent the act of making (a
swoop of the hand, a crush of the fist).
As is
often the case in such incidents, while journalists, law enforcement, victims, and their loved ones were scrambling to ascertain and disseminate accurate information in the ensuing panic, disreputable internet personalities
swooped in and exploited the confusion to spread false information.