Whether that was true in
the past is up in the air.
Not exact matches
Now, the movie's Academy Award aspirations, as well as Fox Searchlight's quest to justify the money it spent at Sundance,
are up in the
air as long as Parker and his
past remain under the microscope.
In most of the past recalls, automakers and Takata found defects in propellants, which burn and emit gas to fill up the air bag when it is deploye
In most of the
past recalls, automakers and Takata found defects
in propellants, which burn and emit gas to fill up the air bag when it is deploye
in propellants, which burn and emit gas to fill
up the
air bag when it
is deployed.
Children
in such a home
are always walking on eggshells, antennae
up in the
air, trying to sniff out which parent will show
up that evening — the caring one or the neglectful one, the one who disparages and demeans them or the one who overindulges them by drowning them
in kindness as compensation for
past abuse.
Kobel (Scube Park)-- I used to bike
past this place all the time and wonder what it
was, then I ended
up at a Vegan Open
Air hosted
in their garden!
For a while, Brett and I weren't sure we would
be able to make it due to some summer plans that
were up in the
air, but as of this
past week all lights
are green and we
're about to purchase our tickets.
As we've highlighted
in the
past, service academies (
Air Force, Army, Navy)
are almost always «run - first» teams, which eats
up the clock and chews
up a lot of time.
He said that for once he (Robbie)
was happy that the tables have turned and it wasn't like the
in the
past when our players
were getting bullied off the ball and kicked
up in the
air.
I refuse to listen to any1 criticising Rambo, Song and Arteta have
been playing well, Theo has had his
ups and downs but
is nowhere near as bad as the manc commentators would have us believe and RVP
is in the form of his life and Gerv or the ox have
been direct and a breathe of fresh
air to the tippy tappy sideways football of the
past few years.....
In a partial airway obstruction, the infant patient
is still able to exchange
air past the obstruction,
is generally found sitting
up and alert.
Steps taken to clean
up car exhaust over the
past few decades have had a huge effect, and as a result, «the sources of
air pollution
are now becoming more diverse
in cities,» said McDonald, a chemist at Cooperative Institute for Research
in Environmental Sciences
in Boulder, Colo..
During tunnel tests, the craft remains stationary while
air is driven
past it at incredibly high speeds (
up to Mach 10), allowing researchers to understand the forces that will act on it
in flight.
The Barrel Effect refers to the total load of
past and present physical, chemical and biological contaminants
in food,
air, water, as well as the emotional state of the individual (yup, those negative affirmations or lies you
're constantly telling yourself transform into beliefs which can show
up physiologically throughout your body
in the form of illness and disease).
From there grab a hold of them
in a fist type grip, take a deep breath and then expel the
air powerfully as you slowly pull yourself
up until your chin
is a couple of inches
past the bar.
We
're not quite
past «bundle
up» weather, but spring
is in the
air.
For a director like Jason Reitman, who
in the past has been so innately in touch with how human connection works (the nuanced Up In the Air and insightful Thank You For Smoking demonstrate his expertise), to make a movie so out of touch, out of date, and overbearing is, frankly, bafflin
in the
past has
been so innately
in touch with how human connection works (the nuanced Up In the Air and insightful Thank You For Smoking demonstrate his expertise), to make a movie so out of touch, out of date, and overbearing is, frankly, bafflin
in touch with how human connection works (the nuanced
Up In the Air and insightful Thank You For Smoking demonstrate his expertise), to make a movie so out of touch, out of date, and overbearing is, frankly, bafflin
In the
Air and insightful Thank You For Smoking demonstrate his expertise), to make a movie so out of touch, out of date, and overbearing
is, frankly, baffling.
Directed by: Ivan Reitman Written by: Rajiv Joseph and Scott Rothman Main Cast: Kevin Costner, Chadwick Boseman, Jennifer Garner, Frank Langella, Denis Leary, Tom Welling, and many others
Past Oscar relations: Ivan Reitman
was nominated for co-producing
Up in the
Air and Kevin Costner won Best Picture and Best Director Oscars for Dances -LSB-...]
Buckley said that federal officials did not come
up with these potential elements out of thin
air — they
were chosen because certain school districts or states had sought that particular data element
in the
past.
Bought this truck
in the
past year and she takes me anywhere, I use it as a daily driver and a racer, I have done many performance modifications to it, such as fuel injection ratio tuner, K&N cold
air intake, champion spark plugs, tuned the camshaft a little, etc. and I did some cosmetic work on it as well such as painted rims, mesh grille, dipped my truck pearlescent, put neon lights
in the cab hooked
up to a toggle switch, put rain guards on the doors, new nerf bar, etc. it
is all the kind of mean look you want it to
be at night and a family vehicle during the day.
Having looked into this
in the
past, the problem with electric superchargers and why they aren't widely used
is partially that doing the job of a turbo / supercharger (moving and compressing a lot of
air, fast) requires both relatively high torque and relatively high speed, while not taking
up much space (a consideration on motorcycles, less so on cars).
For the
past few years, Isuzu hasn't
been much of a competitor
in the compact - truck market.As the Japanese automaker focused on closing down its car division and improving its Rodeo and Trooper sport - utility vehicles, it virtually ignored its small pickup, letting it languish
in the market without an
air bag, four - wheel anti-lock brakes or
up - to - date styling.Thanks to a massive assist from General Motors, those shortcomings have
been addressed
in the all - new Isuzu 1996 Hombre.The Hombre, built
in America for Isuzu by GM,
is based on the Chevrolet
S - 10 and GMC Sonoma pickups.
The styling of the Lamborghini Centenario LP770 - 4 might
be totally new compared to the Aventador she
is based upon, but if you look closely you will notice several design queues we've seen on other Raging Bulls
in the
past...
up front we find a wide
air intake that clearly reminds us of the legendary Lamborghini Miura from the Sixties while the headlights took inspiration from the Lamborghini Urus
A sly, sharp - edged narrative about a small western Pennsylvania town and a dead - funny depiction of growing
up in a slightly off - kilter place where the
past is present, the present
is confusing, and the future
is completely
up in the
air.
I did not know then what kind of living thing I would become, but the guard didn't let me have a chance to think about it — he grasped my arm and dragged me till Pearl assured him that she'd support me, and she put her arm around my waist as we
were led away with the triplets, away from the ramp and into the dust, onto a little road that led
past the sauna and toward the crematoria, and as we marched into this new distance with death rising
up on either side of us, we saw bodies on a cart, saw them heaped and blackened, and one of the bodies — it
was reaching out its hand, it
was grasping for something to hold, as if there
were some invisible tether
in the
air that only the neardead could see.
Having to land directly on top of an enemy fly (having to point the control stick down to do so), then immediately trying to dash to the left
in the
air (having to point the control stick
up and to the left) and reorient yourself to stomp the next enemy, only to
be greeted by a claustrophobic enemy encounter on the other side of a rather long chasm pushed my stress levels
past the comfort zone.
Over the
past year the artist has
been working on a new piece,
Up in the
Air, for the exhibition...
, you
are lying on the floor of your place looking
up, a small draft runs through the room, between the door and the window, and all things seem perfectly still, wind only disturbs concrete
in imperceptible ways, or it may take millions of years to
be noticed and, as the
air runs through the space, all your plants move and all
is animated and all
is alive somehow, and here
are the thoughts of all men
in all ages and lands, they
are not original with me, and that wind upon your plants
is the common
air that bathes the globe, and we have no ambitions of universalism, and I
'm glad we don't, but the particles of
air bring traces of pollen and
are charged with electricity, desert sand, maybe sea water, and these particles
were somewhere else before they
were dragged here, and their route will not end by the door of this house, and if we tell each other stories, one can imagine that they might have
been bathed by this same
air, regrouped and recombined, recharged as a vehicle for sound, swirling as it moves, bringing the sound of a drum, like that Kabuki story where a fox recognizes the voice of its parents as a girl plays a drum made out of their skin, or any other event, and yet I always felt your work never tells stories, I tend to think that narrative implies a
past tense, even if that
past was just five seconds ago, one second ago
was already the
past, and human memory
is irrelevant
in geological time, plants and fish know not what tomorrow will bring, neither rocks nor metal do, but we all live here now, and we all need visions and we all need dreams, and as long as your metal sculptures vibrate they
are always
in the Present, and their
past is a material truth alien to narrative, but well, maybe narrative does not imply a
past tense at all and they
are writing their own story while they gently move and breathe, and maybe nothing
was really still before the wind came
in, passing through the window as if through an irrational portal to make those plants dance, but everything
was already moving and breathing
in near complete silence, and if you
're focused enough you can feel the pulse of a concrete wall and you can feel the tectonic movements of the earth, and you can hear the magma flowing under our feet and our bones crackling like a wild fire, and you can see the light of fireflies reflected
in polished metal, and there
is nothing magical about that, it
is just the way things
are, and sometimes we have to raise our voice because the music
is too loud and let your clothes move to a powerful bass, sound waves and bright lights, powerful like the sun, blinding us if we stare for too long, but isn't it the biggest sign of love, like singing to a corn field, and all acts of kindness that
are not pitiful nor utilitarian, that
are truly horizontal as everything around us
is impregnated with the deadliest violence, vertical and systemic, poisonous, and sometimes you just want to feel the sun burning your skin and look for life
in all things declared dead, a kind of vitality that operates like corrosion, strong as the wind near the sea, transforming all things,
Real scientists (as opposed to climate modellers) have long maintained that the decline
in Arctic ice
is caused not by warmer
air —
in the
past year or two Arctic
air temperatures have actually
been falling — but by shifts
in major ocean currents, pushing warmer water
up into the Arctic Circle.
In a few short years, when the Arctic sea ice is totally absent during the summer months, and the water and air up there get hot (instead of being cold as it was during the past 10,000 years or more), we have no idea what is going to happen to the weather and that includes any attempt to predict intensities and frequencies of hurricanes, which, in my opinion, is a non sequitu
In a few short years, when the Arctic sea ice
is totally absent during the summer months, and the water and
air up there get hot (instead of
being cold as it
was during the
past 10,000 years or more), we have no idea what
is going to happen to the weather and that includes any attempt to predict intensities and frequencies of hurricanes, which,
in my opinion, is a non sequitu
in my opinion,
is a non sequitur.
A problem with airports
is that they
are often
in urban or suburban locations that have
been built
up in the
past few decades, and the increase
in global
air travel has led to increased traffic, pavement, buildings and waste heat, all of which
are difficult to remove from the temperature record.
This
past month,
air pollution
in Chinese cities has regularly
been two, three, even four times this emergency threshold (and
up to 40 times levels the WHO considers healthy).
All that
is needed
is to add heat carried upwards
past the denser atmosphere (and most CO2) by convection and the latent heat from water changing state (the majority of heat transport to the tropopause), the albedo effects of clouds, the inability of long wave «downwelling» (the blue balls) to warm water that makes
up 2 / 3rds of the Earth's surface, and that due to huge differences
in enthalpy dry
air takes far less energy to warm than humid
air so temperature
is not a measure of atmospheric heat content.
That
's all the way from my front door, through the London underground,
past the security check at Heathrow (where I had to remove them briefly),
up in the
air and down again, and out into the Spanish sunlight.
It
's as if a designer tore a hole
in time itself, reached into the
past to grab an original iPad
Air and stuck some more
up - to - date parts inside.