Sentences with phrase «own pocked»

When April comes I'll pay my tax bill asap and then pocked the rest of the lump sum as a nice bonus.
Gilberto in Rhode Island claims to have put a million dollars into each of his needle - pocked arms, at the rate of three fifty - bag «bricks» of heroin a day.
Only one wall of the nave still stood, its top jagged and pocked where the roof had torn away.
Civic responsibility, devotion to community, and a sense of humor go a long way to convince people that you aren't a reprehensible bigot, a pock on the face of society.
If the Obama administration made way for every sincere religious claim to be relieved of the HHS mandate, the legal landscape would be pocked with enormous craters where the routine administration of the law had been exploded.
I see that you pocked each puff after you were done baking them.
Waialae is an understated gem lined with palm trees pocked by errantshots, a Seth Raynor design that Azinger (along with Goydos and others) feelsshould be mentioned in the same breath as Westchester and Harbour Town andColonial, but isn't.
or the half - triangle of its background should be a hockey pock.
Johnson was standing outside Kalsu's bunker on the pock - marked hill.
Former Swansea City forward Ayew pocked the ball past Jordan Pickford and into the back of the net to hand his side an early advantage at the Stadium of Light.
Sixteen LPGA players have chosen the motherhood route, a road that is pocked with hazards no golf course architect could envision, and they are changing the face of the tour.
Eastern Christian has no football facility, either, so the team lifts weights at the Elkton YMCA and practices on an adjacent, pebble - pocked field without yard lines between the goal posts.
earn by fighting doped and eye pocking, worth not more than Pablo Escobar's money.
Luis Suarez pocked home from close range as PSG defense was caught off guard.
The Tula features a removable hood and small storage pocking on the hip belt.
Choc - o - lot In My Pock - o - Lot from Under A Shady Tree 5.
Pocked, pitted, or discolored front teeth are signs of bottle mouth.
It almost appeared as if the diaper was eating him alive while his tiny legs pocked out of both holes!
«The penny may well have dropped with Nick Clegg that the government of which he is a senior member was wrong to attack spending, but his words offer nothing to the 20,000 people thrown onto the dole queue in the past three weeks alone, they won't revive our pock - marked high streets and they offer nothing for the millions more for whom life under this shambles of a government is bleak.
He passed marriage equality, something that stymied his predecessor, and wrested every dollar he could out of the deep - pocked LGBT community around the country along the way.
Hikind's $ 15,000 payment to Stroock out of his own pocked was made about two months after the commission was disbanded.
Pluto's largest moon, long seen as mysterious smudge at the outer reaches of our solar system, was revealed in 2015 closeup images to be pocked with craters, mountains and steep - sided depressions called chasmas.
In the latest images, taken from 46,000 kilometers away and released on February 25, Dawn has sharpened its view of mysterious bright spots dotting Ceres's crater - pocked surface, some of which were previously seen in the Hubble images.
There were strange pock marks interspersed among smooth plains and mountains that jutted higher than Everest, but they looked more like open sores on a world that could not heal.
Fields of leathery saw palmettos and stands of longleaf pine trees are pocked with ponds and marshes.
The discovery, announced here on 16 December at a meeting of the American Geophysical Union (AGU), adds Ganymede to the list of two other Jovian moons — Europa and Callisto — that appear to host oceans beneath their pocked and fractured surfaces.
Further, POX 186 sits in a vast bubble of otherwise empty space about 30 million light - years across — one of countless voids that pock the cosmic web of galaxies.
The lobe is an oddity compared with the rest of Pluto's craggy, crater - pocked, multibillion - year - old surface, covered in bright ice that is relatively fresh and crater - free.
The reason for that slope is apparently the enormous Hellas crater in the crater - pocked southern hemisphere.
Hearing rumors of a mysterious crocodile colony in southern Mauritania, the team sped to the site, a large rocky plateau pocked with crevices and cavities.
In a small white room pocked with 14 high - fidelity speakers, real - time local geologic, astronomical, and meteorologic data are fed into a computer that translates the information, using filters of Adams's creation, into sound and light.
NEAR (which stands for Near Earth Asteroid Rendezvous) sent back 160,000 images of Eros's crater - pocked surface, showing us huge boulders as high as 16 - story buildings that dot the asteroid's surface.
Its icy surface was as white and bright as fresh snow, and whereas the other airless moons were heavily pocked with craters, Enceladus was mantled in places with extensive plains of smooth, uncratered terrain, a clear sign of past internally driven geologic activity.
Old stone buildings in Manhattan, such as Grand Central Station or the Metropolitan Museum of Art, would outlast every modern glass box, especially with no more acid rain to pock their marble.
That stellar sparseness means it does not look much like a typical spiral galaxy, but rather a loosely connected, ghostly blob of star - pocked gas and dust.
The other, smaller and more urban, sat on a forlorn stretch of dust - covered road pocked by squat houses and occasional palm trees on Phoenix's south side.
The cavity - pocked, cantaloupe - size rocks look similar to the modern stones Mercader found earlier in the Taï forest.
A century later, spacecraft images revealed that the moons look like asteroids — dark, crater - pocked, and potato - shaped — suggesting Mars had snatched them from the nearby asteroid belt.
By measuring the size of the largest raindrop imprints (inset) in ash that solidified soon after an eruption 2.7 billion years ago (pocked slab, main image) and comparing them to the imprints made by drops of various sizes and momentums in lab tests, the team estimates that the density of Earth's oxygen - free atmosphere 2.7 billion years ago most likely ranged between 50 % and 108 % of today's air and was certainly less than twice its modern density — a thickness insufficient to offset the dimness of the sun at the time.
Volatile ice occupies a few nearby deep craters, and in some areas the volatile ice is pocked with arrays of small sublimation pits.
The new method could also be used to take photos silhouetted against the pocked surface of the moon.
But Ragnarsson says Iceland's volcanic landscape is a world treasure and should not be criss - crossed with steam pipes and transmission lines or pocked with power plants.
When overhead, the armpits should be facing straight ahead and not down and the arms should be pocked out.
I have deep pock marks and scarring from having had severe acne when I was a teenager.
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