Three
others cast more spells to create a strong shield around the castle:
Not exact matches
& # 9660 Wind power: As General Electric, Mitsubishi and
others considered investing
more than $ 630 million in the U.K.'s offshore wind industry, Canada was
casting the whole idea into doubt.
Bonforte later amended his comments on Twitter, but what he said fits with
other portraits of Mayer that have
cast her as
more than a little demanding, aloof, and perfectionistic.
Wells Fargo executives said each of the bank's 12 director nominees received
more than about 89 percent support from investors and about 92 percent of shares were
cast in favor of the pay of Chief Executive Tim Sloan and
other leaders.
By mid-January, after the
other two intelligence officers also sought medical attention at the embassy, the matter began to take on a
more ominous
cast, several officials said.
«I believe policymakers should have been much
more aggressive in tightening policy and rejecting the fiscal impropriety associated with this most recent tax cut... The die has been
cast by the Fed and
other central banks and future policy prescriptions are predictable.»
Twitch, the video streaming service famous for live
casting video game playing that has
more recently expanded into
other live..
These are not old - fashioned,
cast - iron Soviet tanks; these are
more like the M1 tanks of the U.S. Army, made of space - age materials and jammed with sophisticated technology from one end to the
other.
Though they're
casting a wide net, she adds that «one of hundreds of things we'd be interested in seeing is
more work on the role of the circadian or
other developmental clocks in longevity.»
KFYP, on the
other hand,
casts a much wider net, holding
more than 150 firms (versus 25 for KWEB) that operate in a
more balanced mix of industries.
I am sorry there are people that have no faith in God, but I am
more saddened by the efforts of ALL in this discussion to
cast words of hate on
others in some personal attempt at achieving self - worth at the expense of someone else's belief (or non-belief).
More in accord, however, with what
other evidence indicates as Jesus» conception of the kingdom of God (cf. Mt 12:28; Lk 11:20; 17:21) is the view that the seed represents the power of God already manifesting itself by the
casting out of demons, and the bush is its ultimate triumph.
More obviously than in
other parts of the Synoptic Gospels there is much material which is evidently a
casting back, in the form of a narrative about Jesus, of the thought and experience of the Church in later years, and of its controversies with opponents.
Yet as
others point out here, the discovery of
more ancient sources
casts light on obscure usage in the originals thus providing for updated scholarship.
As for the Christian imperative to share the gospel, Vine say it's often «better to be kind than to be right» and that in his experience being honest about our doubts is
more authentic to
others than
cast - iron certainty.
More theologians, concerned with excellence of an imaginative
cast of mind, need to struggle in the «circuitous and tortuous» no - man's land of a style of theological reflection which is highly imagistic, experiential and confessional on the one hand and coherent and consistent on the
other hand.
The fact is that for every alleged fact discredited, another has been the
more firmly established, and the increased confidence with which we can accept certain elements in the tradition
more than compensates for doubts
cast on
other elements.
And I believe that they
cast some doubt of the theory that the layers are perfect, as I said we find animals in the bottom layers through out the
other more «advanced» layers.
What we
cast upon
others, what we see in
others, what we state about
others tells us
more about how we see, feel and embrace ourselves than it does about the
other.
following Jesus» admonishment about
casting stones he followed that by telling the Mary Magdalene to go and sin no
more... some who like to excuse their hypocrisies by calling
others hypocrites like to forget that.
While Jesus» name won't appear on the ballot this fall, I imagine that every time I care for the poor, attempt to live
more simply, turn the
other cheek, and love my enemies, I'm
casting a vote for Jesus, who will one day return to rule His Kingdom in person.
Other than that, I found the marinade / sauce more than sufficiently thick without a roux after a short amount of cooking - I didn't need as long as indicated but maybe that's because I used a cast iron pan and it retained the heat from the oven better than some other oven proof
Other than that, I found the marinade / sauce
more than sufficiently thick without a roux after a short amount of cooking - I didn't need as long as indicated but maybe that's because I used a
cast iron pan and it retained the heat from the oven better than some
other oven proof
other oven proof pans.
The huge bone - in ribeye was calling my name, and oh how I love thee, but that is such a mammoth chunk of meat that I decided to forgo my rotund, red meat mistress and wander a bit
more knowing that some
other beautiful cut would eventually
cast me a come hither stare.
Zinedine Zidane has a
more diverse
cast of goalscorers than Valverde does, but Karim Benzema is the only
other man to have scored
more than once in UEFA competition, and no one
other than Ronaldo has hit double digits in La Liga.
Having fortunately seen off the
other cast - iron relegation candidate, Hull, last week the win over Swansea was a little
more straightforward.
And residents of Horatio Gardens
cast 153 of those negative votes, voting
more than 2 - 1 against the increase, which was to have paid for a community center and
other facilities.
The state GOP launched a new ad today that lambastes the one party Democratic rule in Albany and highlights a series of scandals on the
other side of the aisle, ending up with gubernatorial nominee, who is
cast as «
more of the same.»
Before last night Europe accounted for just 5 % of the Conservative rebellions so far this Parliament but 35 % of all the rebellious votes that had been
cast by Conservative MPs — with European rebellions
more than double the size of the
other revolts against the whip.
She has been vocal in opposing Trump policies, especially the Muslim travel ban, and reportedly
cast more «no» votes against Trump administration nominees than any
other senator.
Apart from these counties / cities, Labour failed to win
more than one vote in every eight
cast in all of the
other local authority areas, although the party did succeed in winning
more than ten percent of all the votes
cast in some
other local authority areas, namely Fingal (11.3 %), Kilkenny (11.2 %), Galway City (10.8 %) and South Dublin County (10.2 %).
He's secured
more nominations from MPs than any
other candidate, «but what counts is the votes people are
casting».
the first half (rounded if necessary to the next whole number) are assigned seats to be filled from the list with the most votes;
other seats are distributed among all the lists present in the final round that took
more than 5 % of votes
cast (including the majority list) which is called proportional to the strongest average.
Fellow backbencher Sir Roger Gale offered a
more measured reprimand, regaling that when serving on the Civil Partnerships Bill committee he had received
cast iron assurances from — amongst
others — the MP for Rhondda [Labour's Chris Bryant] that the passing of the bill would definitely not lead to full - blown marriage; not the last to subsequently question the government's «iron clad» assurances.
More then 54 % of all votes
cast were for someone
other then Rump.
The son of a liberal icon who has
cast himself as a centrist, Cuomo has treated New York's financial services sector with kid gloves, quietly pushing through favorable policies and, a bit
more loudly, holding the line against
others» calls for tax increases.
Goldsmith won 70 % of the 9,227 votes
cast in the primary,
more than the
other three candidates (Syed Kamall, Stephen Greenhalgh and Andrew Boff)-LSB-...]
Things like
cast iron deliver a great finish but can be
more difficult to clean than
other materials.
Although the new observations don't directly support the dark matter explanation, «if you have a few alternatives and
cast doubt on one of them, then the
other becomes
more likely,» says HAWC scientist Jordan Goodman of the University of Maryland in College Park.
But solar systems that have two suns, especially those in which the stars orbit each
other tightly, are much
more likely to
cast out asteroids, the researchers report today in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society.
Others are into creating a
cast of characters and saving it on the Web; for them The Sims is
more like a set of actors and sets with which to tell stories.
More than a mile beneath the ocean's surface there is no sunlight, but the darkness does not reign undisturbed: Anglerfish and
other bioluminescent animals
cast an ominous glow in the sea's deepest reaches.
Other biomedical lobbyists say they try to
cast a big net when talking with legislators about the importance of
more research funding, but that NIH is a logical place to start.
The Web
cast, sponsored by the Exploratorium, will also be broadcast in the virtual world of Second Life, where you can join
other avatars (users» digital representations of themselves) to make the Web
cast more of a social experience.
Other data have
cast the whole Linnaean structure into doubt (which is why there is now a competing branch of systematics, called cladistics, that tries to chart relationships in a much
more precise, if cumbersome, way).
Flying a shuttle mission, to Mullane and
others, was no
more representative of the entirety of NASA operations than
casting a vote in Congress was a window into real - life politics.
While
more serious fractures can require surgical repair, many
others are capable of healing with just a
cast, or little or no support.
The «Batman» television show (1966 - 1968)
cast a long, pop art - infused, camp shadow over the property and, after the big budget failures of a series of superhero films in the 1980s (some
more campy than
others) such as Howard the Duck (1986), WB apparently had cold feet.
Freeman (director Jackson's first choice for the title role) is inspired
casting as Bilbo Baggins, and makes for a
more likeable protagonist than Wood's rather
other - worldly Frodo (who, along with Holm as the older Bilbo, makes an appearance in the film's opening framing story).
More with kudos to the
cast though, than due to any
other element.
The performances all around are great, and the
cast does an admirable job portraying actors and
other characters that The Room aficionados are
more than familiar with at this point.