She's bound to go
over the line occasionally as she tries to assert herself.
Not exact matches
Broil chiles on a foil -
lined baking sheet, turning
occasionally, until blackened all
over, 6 — 8 minutes.
Unless,
occasionally, a client could hear the dull hum of the pump
over a conference call; that I deemed «phone
line interference».
He admitted to exchanging communications of an «explicit nature» on Twitter, Facebook, email, and
occasionally on the phone
over the past six years with «about six women» he met on -
line.
Lined running tights with a pair of wind pants
over the top and
occasionally a pair of spandex shorts or capris underneath the tights (my butt gets really cold for some reason) 3.
Today's Tomb Raider benefits from an
occasionally sneaky
line reading from its star but inevitably plays like warmed -
over Raiders of the Lost Ark, too trapped inside its digital punishments to feel truly dangerous.
There's a fine
line between satire and a smugness towards the audience that can feel insulting and Jump Street can
occasionally barrel
over that
line in its overuse of this concept, but for the most part it's a winning move that contributes to this sequel's rise above its predecessor.
It can
occasionally crash
over larger ripples in the road or tram
lines / train tracks, but it's really only certain types of imperfections that unsettle it.
Occasionally the guy dogs can get a bit too rambunctious and I do let them know in a nice, but firm manner, that they have stepped
over the
line.
It's here, for me, that the game is at its best as you carefully search for the limits of the bike and then proceed to drive as close to them as possible,
occasionally rolling a tire
over that
line.
My guess is that since Canada is a tiny market compared to the US, game advertisers were content to let their commercials just bleed
occasionally over the border from FOX affiliates located close to the dividing
line (which happened less often than you might think, as Canada's broadcasting standards are infamously draconian.
This is hardly surprising, given that for
over three decades he used thin strands of acrylic yarn (and
occasionally wire, string, or elastic cord) to create three - dimensional configurations composed from that most basic element of drawing: the
line.
Lines meander geometrically
over the surface,
occasionally from canvas to canvas, as many works are composed of multiple units.