Sentences with phrase «part of the fluke»

The Fluke 115 is a part of the Fluke family of awesome multimeters and has a ton of solid features for automotive troubleshooting as well as working with other electronics and around the house.

Not exact matches

«A big part of what's kept us hungry is feeling like we deserve to show the world that we can get back there — that it wasn't just a fluke, that it was taken away and that we will get back to that point.»
It makes her a prostitute... So, if we're gonna sit here, and if we're gonna have a part in this, then we want something in return, Ms. Fluke: And that would be the videos of all this sex posted online so we can see what we are getting for our money.»
A fluke, among other things, is a part of the tail of a whale.
I read that «fluke» part and thought of the Malaga game, with the offside goal in the last gasp (although I believe Malaga also had an illegal goal, if I remember right).
Instead of being an evolutionary fluke, the new find suggests that Effigia was part of a specialized subgroup of bipedal crocodile cousins that diversified at the same time as the early dinosaurs.
She means a scar — probably from a propeller or boat strike — somewhere along the peduncle, a part of whale anatomy reaching from the tail fluke to the midback.
Part of that is due to the fluke that got me to that ranking (massive attention to a review I wrote that caused me to get lots of positive votes on a single review).
Other infections such as fungal disease, toxoplasmosis, flukes, Babesia, and viruses have caused pancreatitis, but these causes are often very specific to certain parts of the world.
This fluke, which is around ⅛» (or 2 - 4 mm) long at adulthood, spends a part of its life cycle inside salmonid fish.
Raw salmon in parts of North America may carry flukes and Neorickettsia helminthoeca.
I think part of the problem is that people often look to fluke or unique examples when they set up their expectations.
2010 100 Years of Performance, curated by Klaus Biesenbach, The Garage Center for Contemporary Culture, Moscow, Russia Off the Wall: Part 1 — Thirty Performative Actions, curated by Chrissie Iles, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY Contemporary Art from the Collection, Curated by Kathy Halbreich, Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY Soaps Flukes and Follies, Cheekwood Botanical Garden and Museum of Art, Nashville, TN Greater New York 2010, PS1 MoMA, Long Island City, NY At Home / Not At Home: Works from the Collection of Martin and Rebecca Eisenberg, curated by Matthew Higgs, CCS Bard Hessel Museum of Art, Annandale - on - Hudson, NY
Rather than a perceptual fluke or an experiment in phenomenology, however, this is, I think, a part of the painting.»
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