Sentences with phrase «pulls out of the dash»

Some of the goodies include a center console that houses a tape and coin holder, plus dual foldout cupholders; a tray that pulls out of the dash and holds odds and ends; a compass reading in the rearview mirror; an exterior temperature control reading; and lights in the dash to alert you to low levels of washer fluid, fuel, oil or coolant.

Not exact matches

It is a sport so cruel that its popularity is anything but a credit to those that patronize it, / a number of plump ganders, whose necks are well - greased, are suspended at the regulation height, in much the same manner as rings arranged at ordinary tournaments The «knights» who enlist from the prizes dash out on their horses in courtly fashion and grab each of those down - hanging necks in succession as they pass, the most skillful rider and «puller» winning the prizes.
Results improved towards the end of the year but any hopes of hitting the ground running in 2010 were dashed when BMW announced it was pulling out of F1.
When Super moves get pulled out the screen can quickly turn into a mess of hitboxes for you to avoid, but you can double jump, air dash, Instant Block, Faultless Defense... There are so many options available for you go against whatever your opponent has in store, so you rarely feel overwhelmed.
He'll also learn not to pull on leash, jump up on people, or dash out of doors.
If your Lab does things that you find difficult to live with — for example, jumping on you, pulling on a leash when you walk him or her, begging at the table, not listening to you, not coming when you call, dashing out the door at every opportunity, unable or unwilling to do a sit, down, or stay, or is doing these things for one family member and not for another — you might want to consider enlisting the help of a qualified trainer.
After experimenting, the simplest design won out: rows of dashes that allowed the plastic to pull apart into a basic mesh.
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