Sentences with phrase «rolls in»

Elsewhere Dr. Schar rolled out its gluten - free crisp rolls in Spain this month.
While they do not claim to be a gluten - free bakery, they make their delicious gluten - free cinnamon rolls in a completely separate gluten - free baking area.
Pop these cookies in the oven before the New Year rolls in and I guarantee you'll feel better.
I think it'd work well with Mel's Flaky Buttermilk Biscuit Cinnamon Rolls (melskitchencafe) if I don't happen to have canned rolls (which seems like a terrible idea... who doesn't want ready - to - bake cinnamon rolls in their fridge??).
She would create her coveted bread rolls in the palms of her hands.
But what a difference when our «African brother» no longer rolls in the sand in a country far over the sea, but moves into our neighborhood, does business on our street, becomes a servant in our home, and sends his children to our school.
Almost every night, when it rolls in again, I lay awake thinking, I have no idea, this is a terrible calling, I'm so far out of my comfort zone, I am not brave enough for this, and I have no right to speak out in my own voice, and I hope I don't embarrass you, Jesus, I love you, please let me stay with you, I love you, stay with me.
The statement from Mr. Clapper and the Department of Homeland Security, which is primarily responsible for defending the country against sophisticated cyberattacks, said the intelligence agencies were less certain who was responsible for «scanning and probing» online election rolls in states around the country.
While never guaranteed, dividends provide a very reliable and predictable source of income and these monthly updates show real world examples of how that passive income stream not only rolls in but also grows over time.
Netflix has enjoyed its own gains, too, saying recently it expects to add 1.45 million U.S. subscribers to its rolls in the fourth quarter, well ahead of the 1.27 million analysts were anticipating.
It will be interesting to see what happens when the next bear market rolls in.
Koni store may or may not be named for its «kone» - shaped sushi rolls, also known as «temaki» hand rolls in Japan.
When a flood of orders suddenly rolls in, figure out the answers to these questions: How much merchandise is needed and when?
But when the cash finally rolls in, it might be too late.
We put together a list of the best desserts across the U.S., including everything from Georgia's peach cobbler and Mississippi's mud pie to fresh cinnamon rolls in Montana.
Bannon has since been removed from the voting rolls in Sarasota County, Florida, the supervisor of elections for Sarasota County said, according to CNN.
Verizon Wireless added a net 677,000 new devices under contract to its rolls in the quarter, meeting analyst expectations.
Star buys recycled toilet tissue rolls in bulk wholesale and has a printer place coupons on the top ply.
Imagine the Queen of England rolls in and orders a bottle of bubbly — you need to be able to perform under those kind of extreme circumstances.
The word «vision» often brings eye rolls in the business world because it's used so often, but there's a reason for that frequent use.
Too often the fog of war rolls in after the clouds of half - truths and hyperbole.
A couple of years ago, all the cool kids were chasing VR — raising money, building prototypes, waiting for the billions to roll in.
And revenue rolled in.
Biotech stocks on a roll in 2017.
However, when the tech boom rolled in the company and its new investors embarked on Virginesque global conquest.
Underpronation is just the opposite, meaning that your foot doesn't roll in far enough as you run.
More than 200 new leads roll in each day in response to corporate marketing that stresses saving money as much as saving the planet.
It shows that our upbringing does not play as much of a roll in these influencing traits as our DNA does.
Later that fall the first reviews rolled in.
Contrary to popular belief, your workload doesn't ease up once the venture is off the ground and the revenue starts rolling in.
Through their support and encouragement, these individuals all played a major roll in Hamilton's success.
After all, Windows currently makes up 94 % of the PC market, allowing it to sit back and watch revenues, which totalled $ 58 billion in 2009, roll in.
In 2006 Amoruso was in her garage, watching bids roll in for the one - of - a-kind vintage clothing pieces she had put up on her eBay store.
«You could argue that she and her husband got the ball rolling in the»90s,» he adds, referring to Clinton's push for a universal health care program when she was First Lady.
There were no cameras rolling in the store that day.
We don't want to say too much about what we are considering and rolling in or out.»
Already, reports have rolled in from former beauty queens, «The Apprentice» cast and crewmembers, and even a friend of CNN anchor Erin Burnett about Trump's unwanted sexual advances, racist comments, and creepy peeping Tom behavior.
«If sales are rolling in you don't want to turn off that faucet,» says Malinak.
Another head has rolled in the corporate watchdog's investigation into Victoria Park - based car financing business Get Approved Finance, with Grant Parker permanently banned from the industry.
The money's rolling in and this is fun.
The rumour mill around Leiweke and MLSE really got rolling in March, days after he stepped down from his AEG post «by mutual agreement» and reportedly landed in Toronto.
Sales over Black Friday weekend rolled in about five times higher than previous weekends, about 200 percent higher than internal projections, says Chittoor.
Consumers aren't going to like this, but eventually, the federal government will have to step in, so it's in the auto industry's best interest to get ahead of the curve, and 2018 — with sales continuing to be strong and profits rolling in — is the year to take the hit.
They're absolute masters of constant triage — re-prioritizing things all the time and on the fly — and that's what keeps them rolling in the right direction.
It's so important to make sure you have the best quality people around you — people able to keep rolling in whichever new scenario might hit you.
The entirety of Musk's September talk on SpaceX's plans to get the Mars colonization ball rolling in the next decade (transcribed by an energetic Redditor) was recently published online.
And even notoriously cost - conscious WalMart has been rolling in great publicity by announcing regional pay raises.
If the conservative, pro-bailout New Democracy party is able to hold out in front as more results roll in, it will get a 50 seat bonus.
And remember, finally, that bad earnings news kept rolling in for both Dell and its industry throughout the bidding process, prompting Indigo Equity Research in August 2013, for instance, to call Dell a «sinking ship,» and to label Michael Dell's turnaround plan as «fundamentally flawed.»
The Cookie BonBite wraps a cinnamon roll in a chocolate cookie shell, which sounds simultaneously irresistible and disastrous.
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