Sentences with phrase «point of wrenching»

• Incredibly strict form whilst simultaneously forcing those lats out until they appear to be on the point of wrenching away from their insertions.

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To see this point, take Epimenides, the Cretan philosopher who threw a wrench of self - reference into logic with his immortal statement, «All Cretans are liars.»
The Vols started ninth in the polls after going 9 - 4 with four gut - wrenching losses to good teams (by a total of 17 points) in 2015.
In the wake of another wrenching shooting rampage, and in the absence of any federal action, gun - control advocates, Democratic politicians and others are pointing to the success of states like Connecticut in addressing the spiraling toll of gun violence.
Also, we've yet to see exactly what Grisanti's district will look like, since the tweaked LATFOR lines have yet to be released, and the possibility of a veto from Gov. Andrew Cuomo or (as seems more likely at this point) court intervention into the redistricting process could throw a wrench into the works.
Wartime duty and medical ethics are stretched to the breaking point in this wrenching account by a Discover Vital Signs contributor of a small group of brave and idealistic doctors who set up shop in the besieged Bosnian town of Srebrenica in 1992.
Also, if at any point you find any of the packages you have previously bought locked (can happen when you reinstall the app), tap on Settings in KetoDiet (the round wrench icon at the bottom - right corner) and then tap «Restore all purchases».
While there are several engrossing sequences of suspense (and some gut - wrenching torture), «Red Sparrow» is mostly a slow - burn mystery, with all of the glamor of James Bond and the excitement of «Mission: Impossible» diluted to the point of a tranquil yet mean - spirited game of spying and deceit.
The shift from watchable to electrifying comes with a mesmerizing stretch involving Harrelson's tragic figure, as the movie, past that point, is riddled with similarly spellbinding interludes that ultimately confirm its place as a seriously impressive and wrenching piece of work.
This is one of many, though perhaps the most irreconcilable, point of contention with her mother, Marion (a heart - wrenching Metcalf).
The wrench in the works is that, as opposed to the frat brothers of the first film, the sorority sisters have a good point.
An emotional heart - to - heart between Shaun and a dying Philip marks a bit of a turn; «Shaun of the Dead» has been flippant and fairly light - hearted about the violence around our characters up to this point, but in its second half, it begins to affect them in genuinely wrenching ways.
As a kit to carry on the bike I would recommend the following as a starting point: A set of double open ended wrenches from 10 mm up to at least 17 mm.
«It was gut - wrenching from a championship point of view because it's getting down to the business end of the season and you need to make every race count.
As wrenching as some of the efforts Reuters and Bloomberg have made in this direction, Brian O'Leary points out in The future of news that those have usually been geared toward packaging content consumers would want to pay for.
All of her observations from this point are heart - wrenching, and it gave me a cold feeling in my stomach when she asked if the people who had dropped the bomb were glad she was dying.
There is always the chance something comes up and throws a monkey wrench into the middle of things, and at that point it is a matter of adjusting and driving forward again.
This feel for making frequent small adjustments is especially important when you consider that at some point over the course of retirement you're likely to experience a financial disruption or setback of some some sort that can throw a money wrench into even the most carefully laid plans.
The story is not only heart - wrenching for Dan and Diggy, it points to a bigger issue of selectively targeting certain breeds through legislation that not only keeps dogs that would otherwise be rescued from shelters from ever finding homes, but also forces people who have these dogs to leave them behind if this law is put in place.
This policy does throw a wrench in getting the Southwest Companion Pass for those of us already in the miles and points game.
While the story can seem complex and a bit of a mess at points (there's one boss fight against a superpowered god of death who screams trigonometric operations at you, and that's just the tip of the iceberg), it's a story that's gripping and full of gut - wrenching twists.
Just to encourage you Elizabeth — since my heart goes out to folks like yourself (like myself) who are going through times of wrenching grief and concern regarding the planet, there is much to suggest that even as the veneer of «business as usual» keeps on, we are reaching a profound turning point in terms of our collective awareness of the planet's needs and our place in the web of life.
Simplify: You could carry lots of gear against the possibility of a breakdown, but I have simplified over the years to the point where I only carry a multi-tool and small wrench.
In response to questions about Secure Elements from Bitcoin Magazine, SatoshiLabs provided a statement that made five key points: closed source is a security threat; the most prevalent threats to a user's bitcoin stash come from the online world; any wallet will always be susceptible to the $ 5 wrench attack; there have been successful thefts from chip - and - PIN cards that use Secure Element technology; and the wide use of Secure Elements is making them a larger target for hackers.
One of the Crossfade II's biggest selling points is the robust headband, which can be twisted, wrenched, and generally abused with little to no ill effect.
Most everyone of will go through a gut wrenching break up at some point in life.
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