Sentences with phrase «really gives you the surface»

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«The last one that I found: Almost all of them were real givers, not just on the surface... but really passionate about giving... It was really real,» says Robbins.
What I do really need are the «All terrain wheels» given that the area I plan to use this in has a pretty uneven road surface.
«But this really gives you velocity, the speed of that surface as it's coming towards or away from you.»
Use on a regular basis may give the same results, but it's only really effective at the surface.
The faceted surface on the Aquamarine gemstone is exceptionally transparent giving it that light washed finish and vitreous lustre, making it really sparkle and even more so in direct light.
Once I was finished distressing, I applied one more layer of Walnut stain over just the flat surface to really give it a weathered look.
While paints would be an acceptable medium for this project, chalk was perfect, easy to apply, and really gave my 3 - year old a lesson in coloring on textured surfaces.
The mother characters were really coming to the surface — Halley and Ashley — that we should continue that and give Bobby a son from a family that's estranged.
Reflecting on years of giving feedback, and watching other people give me feedback, I believe that our surface perception of the feedback experience is inverse to what is really happening: the giver of feedback is as or more likely to feel stressed by the encounter as the recipient.
However, if you really want to give something a try, most industrial suppliers can sell you a can of «belt grip» compound, which is sprayed onto the contact surfaces of the belt and / or pulleys while they're rotating -LRB-...
It has some really extraordinary features such as a multi-functional leather wrapped steering wheel with the S4 emblem and mounted controls for the convenience of the driver, interior surfaces have a dual tone with matt brushed aluminum inlays along with black color to give it an immaculate look.
To give the Duster its due, it really is very good for relaxed cruising when its smooth ride quality can come to the fore, helped by big, deep tyres with lots of sidewall to absorb road surface imperfections.
Being that it was so new to tourism, there was much of it that was left to discover giving me the feeling that I've only really scratched the tip of the surface.
Interesting comic book scenes show the story, but they fail to really give you a purpose other than surface - level interest.
Basically a first person brawler with satisfying combat on the surface, the parkour and ease of movement added really gives the game its own identity.
This does a couple of really neat things: first, it gives combat a fast - paced, bullet - hell feel to it as Dandara leaps from surface to surface, firing and dodging projectiles.
A couple of years ago I had been looking at some samples of textured stainless steel panels and thought that the material could be interesting to work with — the metal was quite thin, really only a product for facing a surface, but I reasoned that folding would give it strength.
Now Eli, to be sure, really doesn't know what is going on between Richard Muller and Judy Curry, but this he does know, Judy is listed as an author on all of the five Berkeley Earth Surface Temperature papers, and the papers have been submitted for review (given some of the comments at places like Tamino and Real Climate, they are going to be improved before published).
As for strong subsurface ocean storage giving more time for humans their act together, that really depends how much longer this (cool surface) phase of the circulation lasts.
I agree with you that the last decade really doesn't tell you that much about the long term trends, given the size of the error bars, but it does allow for some interesting analysis of the difference between individual temperature records during that period (e.g. ENSO responses of satellites vs. surface measurements, effects of different ways of treating arctic temperatures, etc.).
So all of the discussion about the relative surface areas is somewhat off target; the analysis Willis gave doesn't really depend on the gap.
Tracking carbon dioxide and other gases with only surface measurements has been like snorkeling with a really foggy mask, but with HIPPO, it gave a clear view of what's really out there, says Britton Stephens, a scientist at NCAR.
Re: Myrrh says (March 2, 6:42 pm): «So, if as Ira says «the filament of the incandescent light bulb is heated to temperatures similar to the Sun's surface», and we know such a lightbulb gives most of its energy in Heat and not Light, in Thermal IR, 95 %, and only a small amount in Visible, only 5 %, then what is really «the most» energy given off by the Sun?»
She also opined that the «ocean is really huge and the cute little «toy» picture in the article, representing somewhat about 1 % of the earth's surface (guess, not calculation given that 70 - 90 NS, and 5 - 15NS are not at all like the picture), is a bit trite.»
The other thing I think potentially really interesting to me is as I work I think I'm going to be getting the Surface Pro 4 kind of edging into Tom's world a little bit and one thing that excites me is that, that may give me the opportunity to use OneNote, as the place that I decide to target for mastery.
I really like this design choice, as I feel it gives the Surface Pro a stealthier premium look compared to the Surface Pro 4 or a MacBook.
That's not really a surprise, given that Microsoft has launched a number of new Surface products over the course of the last few months.
Another set of iPhone 5 components have surfaced online, and while these things never really give away a lot of information about Apple's upcoming device, they do indicate that it could be available in both black and white.
The ad doesn't really show us why anyone should bother buying the Galaxy Round other than because it has a curved display and it actually gives us a reason not to buy the device: Namely, that the curved display means that the smartphone can never rest stably on its back when placed on a flat surface.
I feel like this is the time when Microsoft really should have released the Surface Pro 4... you know, so they could give it a really great out - of - box experience like the Surface Pro 3 had instead of damaging their reputation so quickly after finally starting to be successful in the hardware business.
Even if you live in a mega mansion with lots of extra rooms and wall space and flat surfaces to hold decorations, there's just no way that you can give each and every decoration that you want to do the time and care that they need to really look their best.
I was wanting to spray this table for a really even finish (I LOVE the even finish a sprayer gives - especially on large surfaces like this and I really, really love how quickly I can knock projects out using one) but had never tried a paint sprayer with chalk style paint.
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