Sentences with phrase «onto them in»

Meanwhile, safe - haven asset gold, which investors pile onto in times of uncertainly, was down about 0.37 %.
«If I write it in such a way that doesn't include anything of a classification, that would make it easier for us to discuss within the FBI, and the government, and to hold onto it in a way that makes it accessible to us.»
Shame is a painful feeling that directs your attention onto yourself in ways that make it difficult for you to care about what other people are feeling around you.
What odd items the mind latches onto in moments of grief: the tilt of a friend's head, the way he used his hands when he spoke, an awful meal shared a decade back, a conversation about a book only a little while ago.
Paste your buttercream over the cupcake bases using a small palette knife or pipe it onto them in spirals.
Whisk powdered sugar, orange juice, and a pinch of salt in a medium bowl, adding more orange juice by the teaspoonful as needed, until icing is very thick and smooth and falls back onto itself in a slowly dissolving ribbon.
While cake is chilling, beat egg yolks, egg, and salt in the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the whisk attachment until mixture is pale and thick and falls back onto itself in a slowly dissipating ribbon, about 5 minutes.
He has full confidence in his jump shot, which he'll use to fall away in the lane when a defender stops him a little short, or step back for a three when a poor soul gets switched onto him in a pick - and - roll.
The Frenchman has indicated that he desperately wants the Chilean international to stay and is willing to let his contract go into the final year to hold onto him in the short term: «He is...
There, Messi ran onto in, firing first time, beating Rico to save Barcelona from their first league defeat of the season.
His performance midweek exemplified why Liverpool fought so hard to hold onto him in the summer.
I will keep the things I love or need and get rid of the things I'm holding onto in case I might need them in the future.
-LSB-...] onto me in the wee hours of the morning and I wonder if all the parents that let their children cry it out have any idea of the wonderful experience they're missing out on... I guess it sounds a -LSB-...]
I feel fortunate that my nipples point outward a bit and I have to lean backwards a little to get a good latch, because I know I'd never roll onto him in this position.
Write your little angel's name onto it in case the clip gets lost.
Anyway, it doesn't really stack up that this pamphlet be written as part of an effort on the part of Reeves and Demos to cosy up to the Tories, for reasons i'll come onto in a moment.
And then there's Cuomo's economic platform — which, by the way, the W.F.P. signed onto in 2010 when it was begging Cuomo to endorse it — of a property - tax cap, reducing pensions for new public workers and cutting taxes, including some measures targeted at major banks and people with million - dollar estates.
The placement — by placing this feeder in the center of a window, squirrels will have nothing to hang onto in order to grab some seed for themselves.
They were something to grab onto in times of tension.
Ferrets have the same kind of proteins that the flu latches onto in humans.
Babies can deftly parry exposures to certain harmful substances, thanks to antibodies passed onto them in the womb.
In clinical trials already underway, for example, researchers have used an older gene - editing technique, enzymes call zinc finger nucleases, in immune cells to deactivate the gene for CCR5, a surface protein that HIV latches onto in order to infect cells.
Conservation triage, as Possingham and others call it, has some commonsense appeal and gives decision makers numbers to latch onto in a field where choices can seem arbitrary.
«We have this dramatic perturbation to the entire disk — it's coming straight down onto it in the last two impacts at least,» Purcell says of the circuitous path around and through the Milky Way that Sagittarius took in the simulations.
If the objects are black holes, however, each presumably has a star that orbits it and dumps material onto it in order to generate the observed radio waves.
Place any low object you can easily step onto in the center of your mat.
I love a cold shoulder cardigan, but onto that in a little bit... This Autumn has been absolutely magnificent so far!
It's finds like this that I hold onto in my closet for those what do I wear days.
Mulberry's spring 2015 ready to wear collection was all about flowers — a safe theme to latch onto in spring, particularly for a brand with no creative director at the moment.
You'll need this edge to grab onto in order to remove the bowl.
A quick Google search can reap you many benefits, however, not all these sites should be 100 % trusted, we'll get onto that in a bit.
Hill will star opposite Emma Stone in what promises to be one of the most interesting and trippiest projects he's signed onto in his career.
Sure its beautifully polished from an aesthetics stand point, with rich and beautiful production design by Scott Chambliss, but little else to grab onto in terms of a script or just a normal comfort adventure movie, Bird's film turns out to be his most ambitious failure.
Still, the lack of awareness presents an indefatigable impediment to the overall enjoyment of this anecdotal short, as there's very little to latch onto in order to produce any meaning or impact as its tale unfolds.
It is a very interesting set - up and not just for its colourful characters, whom we shall get onto in a moment.
One scene has Jack literally throwing his children off of a roof onto another in order to get away from the bad guys.
We'll move onto that in a second, but who would the observer be, generally?
Someone who does not own an iPhone or a tablet or an e-book reader and would be daunted by «Yankee Doodle» is probably not the best person to review The One World Schoolhouse, but I do find strong connecting links in the ideas Khan hooked onto in developing his educational vision.
For example, getting pupils to write their workings on the diagrams in angle fact questions so they don't have to map their workings below the diagram onto it in their mind, freeing up working memory to concentrate on the problem.
Ford and Waze have announced that they have teamed up to project the Waze app's real - time traffic and navigation service onto the in - dash screen in some Ford vehicles.
The D - shaped wheel is covered in rich Nappa leather with galvanized shift paddles, so it should be a delight to grab onto in spirited driving.
Both systems work well and with slight effort, as does virtually everything else in the new Honda, which certainly is one of the easier cars to get onto in a hurry.
Using four mounted cameras, the Sedona projects a bird's - eye view directly onto your in - dash screen.
That the endless negotiations and restrictive agency model that they had to sign onto in 2014 just makes the book business a non-starter?
Comes loaded with a few classic books, able to rent / buy movies, the pen is pretty accurate and very easy to use, the grippers on the end are nice to give it a lil somethin to hang onto in landscape.
I remember this old classic kid show, we actually had this episode on VHS, so when I stumbled onto them in the form of books I decided to pick them up and share a bit of my childhood with my child.
I bet hackers find a way to get Android Market apps onto it in less than a week after its release, however.
In a commercial for the Xperia Play, the PSP Phone, the adorable robot gets human thumbs sewn onto him in a seedy back alley.
An alternative to a checking account, this prepaid card allows you to load money onto it in a variety of ways.
The temptation is to hold onto them in the hope of a rebound or worse still to increase your holding at the lower price.
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