Sentences with phrase «quite over the hill»

Not quite over the hill and attending college full time.

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Then, after the conference itself was over, a new friend and I spent Saturday evening losing ourselves to drum and bass / hard techno in a not - quite - legal - but - apparently - tolerated club inside a Soviet - era nuclear bomb shelter, built into a hill under an actual castle.
While the Bowler feels soft on road, it actually feels quite firm off road on its Bilsteins, but without changing the 22 - inch wheels or the very un-knobbly tyres, the Bowler tackles the off - road course (conveniently over the hill from the tarmac track) with ease and pace.
The roads are quite windy over the hills so taking some motion sickness medication beforehand, or even bring a fan with you will make all the difference.If you are traveling in a large group (i.e. manage to take the whole hostel with you) this option would be ideal.
The camera angle can be a bit of a problem, however, as it sits quite low and can obstruct your view of oncoming traffic in certain situations, especially when coming over the crest of a hill, for example.
My first observation was that Silent Hill 3 is indeed a slight visual upgrade over 2, but it is not quite on par in terms of gameplay and overall spookiness.
There's nothing quite like the exhilarating feeling you get from flying over a hill at 100 miles per hour and carefully landing on your opponent's base, and now it's likely you won't ever get the chance to experience it.
It's fair to say Silent Hill has been faltering for quite a while now, and if anyone is going to take over the reigns, Kojima is an intriguing choice.
Auerbach has been instrumental in choosing all but one room of the work in Tate Britain — eight paintings for each decade, not quite one a year, of subjects that have never varied: the heads and faces of the people he has known best and loved most in that time; the streets he has wandered most days, from the urban confusion of Camden Town in north London up to William Blake's Jerusalem of Primrose Hill, a mile away; and the chim - chiminey view over rooftops from his studio window.
When the Lights Go on Again, All over the World - It Must Be Art Daily Post (Liverpool, England); December 14, 2001; Hill, Valerie; 700 + words Byline: VALERIE HILL QUITE what Madonna... guest of honour at the Turner Prize is anyone's guess... by the likes of the Turner Prize is all about - money... the whole idea of the Turner Prize seems to be anti-arHill, Valerie; 700 + words Byline: VALERIE HILL QUITE what Madonna... guest of honour at the Turner Prize is anyone's guess... by the likes of the Turner Prize is all about - money... the whole idea of the Turner Prize seems to be anti-arHILL QUITE what Madonna... guest of honour at the Turner Prize is anyone's guess... by the likes of the Turner Prize is all about - money... the whole idea of the Turner Prize seems to be anti-art...
Over at Bishop Hill, Andrew Montford has posted a video that would be hilarious if it wasn't quite so tragic: the sight of climate scientist, Gavin Schmidt, refusing to debate with Roy Spencer on the John Stossel show.
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