Sentences with phrase «over cobble»

K - 38 likes a mid-to-low-tide and breaks over a cobble stone riverbed, with bigger rocks near the takeoff zone.
We trot over cobble stones, I pass a stream and we go up and down.
The effect feels like one is starting to run over cobble stones, or the vibration marks some states cut into highways at the shoulders.
The wheels can lock and swivel to allow for use over cobbles and gravel as well as smooth surfaces meaning it isn't just a one trick (tiny!)
Streams began to run over the cobbled streets.
Overall timesaving over cobbled - together solutions and contract management options that provides the best value among all other contract management pricing vendors.

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Yet another attempt at an immigration deal between lawmakers and the Trump administration floundered over the weekend as lawmakers rushed to cobble together a $ 1.3 trillion spending deal ahead of Friday's government shutdown deadline.
During the financial crisis of 2008, Bair insisted that she and her agency have a seat at the table, where she worked — and fought — with Henry Paulson, then the treasury secretary, and Timothy Geithner, the president of the New York Federal Reserve, as they tried to cobble together solutions that would keep the financial system from going over a cliff.
By freeing them from slavery to a book of fairy tales that was cobbled together by a bunch of mentally ill morons over a period of hundreds of years.
Humans are still not evolved much beyond animals — we believe a book that was, literally, cobbled together from several questionable sources all in the name of bringing as many religions together as possible over 2000 years ago.
Not to be confused with cobbled roads or that nice mountain in Scotland, a cobbler is a dessert similar to a crumble, except that the topping is added onto the stewed fruit filling in little blobs instead of being spread over the entire thing.
I can't wait to go back to the old country, lie on the beach, or hike the mountains, stroll the cobbled streets, lined up with boutiques, and cafes, and ice cream carts, and sit for hours at an outdoor cafe, lazily watching people walk by, and chatting with my friends over a cup of espresso.
And by that I mean that likely 90 % + of the people who feel their work has been stolen are actually thieves themselves, having — at best — cobbled together a few disparate recipes into something that seems unique; more likely it's a close match to something that's out there dozens of times over.
This team, the one that rose out of the depths of the deepest, stinkiest compost pile, that was cobbled together and reinvented itself several times over, was the one in place for a city that needed something to distract itself from Hurricane Harvey.
Adulation for the efforts of men who propel themselves over 3,000 km of mountains, cobbles and windy flat roads in the world's most demanding sporting event.
Also, can we take a quick second and appreciate all the talent that Atalanta has cobbled together over the past few years — Cristante, Papu Gomez, Roberto Gagliardini, Mattia Caldara, Andrea Petagna.
They remember strolling through magical cobbled streets, and how a construction worker put down his jackhammer to come over and tickle her chin.
I suspect we won't see «Ginni» again, but we * will * see the same comment (rewording one of Block's sentences, cobbled together with directly lifting a later passage from the same article)-- a la certain anti-vaccine folks who repost the same set of comments (complete with links) over and over again at any opportunity.
He tells Sunday Live he believes the Conservatives and Lib Dems will «cobble together» an agreement but that stable government is «much, much more important than some squabble over the voting system.»»
The protest was part of a continuing debate over the future of the teaching hospital in Cobble Hill, Brooklyn, which the state university system is considering selling.
Federal subpoenas have been received by the health care workers union, 1199 S.E.I.U., which has supported de Blasio and Cuomo, and by SUNY over the sale of Long Island College Hospital in Cobble Hill, Brooklyn.
The increased demand could further strain the state budget: Gov. Andrew Cuomo has yet to say how he will cobble together the $ 8.3 billion he's promised the MTA over the last five years.
Rep. Toni Walker, D - New Haven and co-chairwoman of the legislature's powerful appropriations committee, said the proposal, cobbled together with input from both Republicans and Democrats, represents a significant step toward closing a $ 3.5 billion deficit over the next two years and righting the state's wobbly finances for decades to come.
Rumors and innuendo and inaccurate information that when cobbled together over and over and over again, certainly have an effect.»
Instead she moved quickly down the edge of the stream and crossed again, feeling her way over the slick cobbles underfoot.
She bolted, splashing madly through the shallow water, her legs churning over the rough, slippery cobbles of the streambed.
Gordon was furious at the last - minute addition to a bill that had been painstakingly cobbled together over several months.
Week 2: Challenging terrain This year's Tour de France commemorates the First World War, and at the end of the first week, stage five will begin in Belgium for a day containing over 15 km of cobbled roads.
A number of... I thought of my friend when Toby Young started making headlines... of tweets and articles, some dating back over a decade, were cobbled together to present Read More...
The voice - over narration for I Am Not Your Negro, performed with atypical restraint by Samuel L. Jackson, consists entirely of Baldwin's thoughts, which Peck has cobbled together from more than a dozen texts.
And though their languishing trip over rail, bus lines and cobbled streets is imbued with gorgeous cinematography courtesy of the Greek coast and Marcel Zyskind «s penitent eye, the affair quickly bores.
Kiki and Tombo are marvelous models of courage, drive and self confidence and her adventures have as much to do with real world situations, such as fear of failure and blows to her self esteem, as with the lyrical flights among the birds and over the forests and city streets (a lovingly detailed middle Europe seaport town of red tiled roofs and cobble stone streets).
With deputy project development manager Andre Louis in the driving seat, we sampled the car over various surfaces from smooth tarmac to viciously bumpy cobbles.
You wouldn't half - ass a surgery if you were a doctor for your day job, simply because it was easier that way; likewise, you shouldn't cobble together a piece of writing over a matter of days, call it good, and put it out to sea alongside the greats we've been buying up for years.
The area of Bairro Alto has a great relaxed atmosphere but when the evening rolls round, the bars spill out onto the cobbled streets to create a lively but not too over the top vibe.
Jump on the open top bus tour and be a tourist for a day; pull your very own pint at the Guinness Storehouse; enjoy award winning food in the city's many restaurants; shop the quaint cobbled streets to your hearts» content; re-live history in the many city museums & theatres or simply relax over a coffee with friends in the city that never sleeps... Dublin has it all.
It's a short drive from the Pinzgau valley over a beautiful pass and worthwhile, as the setting of the town in front of majestic rock formations is magic.The old town itself surprises with beautifully painted houses and cobbled streets as well.
The fort is a world heritage site and dates back over 400 years; a walk along its narrow cobbled streets reveals the fascinating hybrid architecture of three colonial eras — fretwork - fringed and pillarred Dutch abodes, British - era monuments, ochre - hued spice warehouses and interesting museums showcasing the fort's rich history.
After celebrating our ascent, we'll walk down cobbled steps paved by the Incas over 500 years ago to Pacaymayo Valley, our camp for the evening.
There's the narrow, bustling cobbled streets and ancient architecture of the Jewish Quarter in Seville; the harmonious blend of two thousand years of Christian and Muslim religious history in the stunning Mezquita in Cordoba; the world - famous Alhambra set against the snow - covered peaks of Sierra Nevada in Granada, and the golden dome of Cádiz cathedral shimmering high over the white - tipped waves of the blue Atlantic ocean.
Narrow cobbled streets wound their way toward the town church that looked out over some dramatic landscapes.
Cross over the Elizabeth Bridge to the Buda hills; see the Royal Palace, 13th century Matthias Church and the graceful medieval architecture along the cobbled streets.
For a great day out with the kids on your family holiday to Kiotari, visit the fantastic Faliraki Water Park or head over to the walled medieval city in Rhodes Town and walk along the winding cobbled streets with shops, tavernas and hidden churches.
The picturesque Ibiza Town is where tiny galleries and cafés line the cobbled streets and a medieval fortress towers over the action.
The city also has many beautiful buildings with amazing architecture like the castle, the bridge over the river and the smaller buildings in the narrow cobbled street dotted around the city.
Gothic cathedrals and stone tenement buildings tower over misty cobbled roads, and...
Afternoon Melbourne's city centre is threaded with cobbled laneways, where you could easily lose yourself over a few hours.
Couples will love the relaxed feel of holidays to Fira, with beautiful views over the azure blue sea, as well as pretty cobbled streets just waiting to be explored.
Situated in Edinburgh's historic New Town, a World Heritage Site, the property lies in a quiet cobbled lane and is spread over 2 floors.
In a blatant attempt to capture some of the popularity of Treyarch's zombie mode, Infinity Ward have cobbled together Extinction Mode in which you and up to three other players have to battle hordes of aliens, your ultimate goal being to destroy the nests from which they presumably intend on taking over the world.
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