Sentences with phrase «on sharp turns»

It handled great on the sharp turns and still got great gas mileage.
But on sharp turns, the body leans considerably.
Handling is quite good given the Quest's size, with little sway and body roll on sharp turns.
The latch tightening strap allows you to exert more force than you really have to ensure that the car seat stays in place, even on a sharp turn.
It really excelled on the sharper turns, where its all - wheel - drive kept power distributed to the right wheels to get the care through the corner.
It's power was more than enough to help us up the hills at a nice pace, and it's handling made it unnecessary to use the brakes except on the sharpest turns.
And to help make corners just a little more thrilling, on top of the eye - watering speed, you'll have to use L2 and R2 to assist on the sharpest turns.

Not exact matches

The Nazi strategic answer to this «vise» of attacks was an unexpected, but sharp and powerful attack in the West to drive the Allies back to the D - Day invasion beaches, freeing the Nazis to turn their armies on the Soviet Union.
Eager to bring on a sharp - elbowed advocate like his former lawyer, the legendary Roy Cohn, Trump turned to Cohen — who was never just an attorney for the real estate mogul and reality TV star.
Up in the Santa Monica Mountains on Mulholland Highway, I sped the shimmering black - and - silver i8 through yet another sharp, blind turn, and lightly smacked its curvaceous flank on a shrub overhanging the exit.
Like many things on the internet, the value of social video has taken a few sharp turns in recent years.
If he is right that will be deliver a sharp shock to the share price which in turn will lift the pressure on Savvides and the board led by Elizabeth Alexander.
In my day job, I can't utterly ignore what's going on in the short term, so I follow The Big Picture, The Reformed Broker and The Epicurean Dealmaker, who will have short, sharp takes on whatever turns out to matter.
Yet shortly after the council, the high culture of the West took a sharp turn toward an aggressive and hegemonic secularism that now manifests itself as Christophobia: a deep hostility to gospel truth (especially moral truth) and a determination to drive Christians who affirm those truths out of public life and into a privatized existence on the margins of society.
Because I almost always consider pulling over on the side of the road just to take photos of our Sunday drive: the crisp blue sky and the sharp green rolling hills, the turning - red blueberry bushes squatted across the fields, the rise of the mountains in the haze of morning, but how can you Instagram the rush of cold air in your lungs and how it makes you feel so beautifully, so fully, alive?
In contrast to this traditional supremacy of God's immutable power, Hildegard went on to take a sharp right turn.
I have shredded my mozzarella with a sharp shredder and also with my julienne peeler, but I have noticed that this recipe turns out a little different for everyone depending on the brand of agar they use.
My bread turned out almost perfect, considering it sat on the counter a day longer, the vessel was too small, and no knife was sharp enough.
There are certain compounds in blueberries (polyphenols) that can turn the signal on so our neurons communicate more effectively with one another so our minds stay sharp and functioning at its best as we get older.
Using a large, sharp knife, pierce a spaghetti squash in several places.Place the spaghetti squash in a glass baking dish and cook in the microwave on high for about 15 minutes, turning the squash halfway through cooking.
Also, it turns out that the ring design keeps the ginger fiber in the center while the puree and juice are pushed into the trough as you grate the rhizome on those sharp, little teeth.
Slalom, on the other hand, is rather more dynamic and utilises much shorter skis, which call for short, sharp turns, almost bouncing between edges.
Except in sharp turns, at traffic circles, in cities (where Clark scrupulously respected speed limits; there are none on the open road) and when overtaking dawdlers, Clark's foot was all the way into the Elan.
I put on the best headphones I could find and turned the volume up as loud as it could go and couldn't find the secret message, so either I'm missing it or it's mixed WAY the hell down, but maybe you've got sharper ears than I do:
With heavy winds (and cold temperatures) expected throughout much of April, sharp bettors will be focusing on how to turn inclement weather and soft totals into units won.
Well, many of the sharp bettors and bookmakers alike, weighed in on the subject and it turned into an educational thread.
Maupay and Jozefzoon narrowly failed to turn in a dangerous Canós cross and Lewis Macleod fired over while, on a rare attack for The Blades, Chris Basham delivered a cross following a quick break that Billy Sharp could not convert at the far post.
De Gea reacts brilliantly to deny Abraham on the end of a sharp turn from 10 yards, and then denies the striker's first - time effort moments later on the end of a smart cross in from the left!
And be sure you're the one to handle the more dangerous duties, like using sharp knives and turning on the oven or stove.
Its low to the ground recumbent seating position makes it harder for the toddler to fall off on sharp or faster turns than other models.
President Trump's immigration policies, his sharp rhetoric about building a wall on the Mexican border and his actions regarding Puerto Rico following Hurricane Maria have energized Hispanics voters and turned many of them away from the Republican party.
It's a sharp turn away from the Bush administration, which despite a spotty civil rights record filed more ballot access cases on behalf of non-English speakers than any administration had before.»
There is hope — I hope — that Corbyn's election finally signals a desire in this country to turn our backs on the sharp - suited politics of swagger, greed, pomposity, deceit and thraldom to money, hierarchy and privilege.
He negotiated fair contracts after 20 years of Republican rule, and I think he stands in sharp contrast to the governor who, despite the mayor's aid, turned on him for whatever reason probably because he's sees him as a rival or something.»
To make a sharp turn on straight skis, skiers have to throw their weight forward and to the side, digging their ski tips into the snow and performing a series of controlled skids.
Every extra second an aircraft remains on the runway (because of bad weather, waiting for a plane to pass on a crossing runway, or slowing to make a sharp turn) reduces runway capacity.
«That sharp rise helps us design devices that can be turned on and off using light,» Kar said.
«To make a sharp edge, the mechanism really needs to turn on and turn off,» he says.
In one analysis, NASA's Timothy Hall and Columbia University's Adam Sobel found that Sandy's sharp turn toward New Jersey is expected to happen only once every 714 years, based on the history of Atlantic storms.
I'm not a hardcore skier, but even the blue (intermediate) trails on which I spend most of my time require sharp, clear vision to avoid wiping out due to an icy spot or unexpected turn.
More competitive bodybuilders whose careers depend on razor - sharp definition have turned to Animal Cuts than any other.
I may or may not have had a death grip on Russ while threatening his life if he went too fast, turned too sharp, or hit too big of a wave.
Turn on the device and starting at your cheek move the device in gentle circular motions to blend both cheeks, forehead, nose, and chin area — make sure you blend down the neck so there's no sharp lines — and avoid the eye area.
I wish my pictures turned out sharper, but I did my best in my dark home on this very gloomy - doomy day.
On the screen of my camera they looked pretty sharp, but on my computer they turned out not to be as sharp as I thoughOn the screen of my camera they looked pretty sharp, but on my computer they turned out not to be as sharp as I thoughon my computer they turned out not to be as sharp as I thought.
VIOLENCE / GORE 4 - A super-villain has a woman chloroformed and kidnapped: he ties her to a chair, lowers spinning wheels from the ceiling toward her (they contain by turns a chainsaw blade, spiked boots, sharp blades and a flamethrower), he opens a sliding floor to show snapping alligators that we see twice, a spider lowers on a strand of webbing, the villain says it's deadly, the woman blows it into his eye and he screams.
Still, 99 Homes stays on track as a sharp and topical critique of everything from the mortgage industry to the court system, and the struggle for middle - class folks to get a fair shake as their American dream turns into a nightmare.
This impressively accessible take on some very difficult issues benefits from the measured but relatable performances from Lily Collins and Alex Sharp, with the latter playing a young British dancer who is also a «rexie» and who becomes the lead's confidant and maybe more, and an avuncular turn from Keanu Reeves as the youngsters» doctor.
However, things transition into sharper emotional focus, turning into a powerfully elegiac glimpse into the ultimate idea that «hostiles» existed on both sides.
He's got such great comic timing, balanced by an ability to turn on sharp intensity when the dramatic scenes call for it.
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