Scattering
some pretty big rocks and boulders down along the shore line and into the water.
They are trying to move
some pretty big rocks all at the same time.»
Not exact matches
Watching that experience and growing up in and around the
rock - and - roll industry and watching him leave a
pretty conservative industry of accounting for the music industry — and the innovation that he brought to that industry — was a
big part of my upbringing.
Big red thing with horns, little short guy in a hood, golden haired
rock god, Elizabeth Hurley in that one B movie... y» know... he can
pretty have any appearance you want him (or her) to have.
One of the chapters in the book is about this recent finding in the Arctic by Neil Shubin and Ted Daeschler and Farish Jenkins; this spectacular transition from fish to four - legged land animal, exactly right, filling part of sort of the periodic table, of the fossil record and knowing where to look, what age
rock to look in, and of course, a
pretty big element of luck.
«It's
pretty surreal to see
rock climbing get this much attention, but I think it kind of points to larger themes that everyone can relate to: dreaming
big, seeing their projects to the end.
Now they have to find a way to keep the burning
rock from rearranging the planet — a
pretty big job for a bunch of antediluvian creatures that have barely mastered writing on stone and managing fire.
This year - round variety means Julian
Rocks has been voted into the Top 5 Dive Spots in Australia and with a country boasting the Great Barrier Reef, that's a
pretty big deal!
Rock Vs. Pop is a
pretty big topic to kick off Splatfests with!
One of the videogame industry's dark little secrets is that the seemingly successful and beloved
Rock Band franchise has actually been a
pretty big flop for Harmonix's parent company Viacom, who have sunk hundreds of millions of dollars into the game and hasn't been able to recoup their losses.
The crew of the Citation thought they were sitting
pretty, having pulled in the
biggest fish in the annual
Big Rock Blue Marlin Tournament in Morehead City, N.C., an 883 - pounder.