Of course, it remains to be seen if bitcoin will
run out of puff in the short term, with many pundits waiting for a mass sell - off of the crytocurrency to burst its perceived bubble.
Resident Evil 5 is clinging to the top spot with it's rotten infected hands, with Wii Fit refusing to
run out of puff and Street Fighter IV ready to kick it's arse at a moments notice
Most diesels tend to
run out of puff above 3500rpm, but the SQ5's 90 - degree V6 taps its 5200rpm redline with vigour before the ZF eight - speed automatic transmission swiftly changes gear.
On your first hard drive you use more and more revs to the point you're wondering when it's a) going to stop, b)
run out of puff or c) explode.
The Picasso delivers its power responsively and smoothly from low revs, but does feel like it starts to
run out of puff higher in the rev range.
By 6800rpm the engine has begun to
run out of puff.
All of this means the R8 Spyder will do the 0 - 60mph dash in 4.1 sec and won't
run out of puff until it's knocking on the double - ton door at 194mph — a tad slower than the coupe, but not much.
By the time of the third debate, the surge had all but
run out of puff and the full week between that final bout and polling day permitted further momentum to be lost.
Maybe
he run out of puff and that effected his finish but I personally think finishing and making the right decision in front of goal is a natural gift.
According to Nielsen, the foreign invasion is expected to
run out of puff as its market share matures, while generic wines are expected to run out of growth in the sub $ 10 price point as consumers increase their spending on more expensive wines.
Dortmund
ran out of puff last season, finishing seventh in the league and losing to Wolfsburg in the German Cup final, but Klopp has had time to fine - tune his philosophy during a five - month sabbatical.
Almost everyone has experienced being knocked off their perch when self - esteem
runs out of puff — even the people you see as boisterous and gregarious.
Yes there is a «but» coming and it's this: The problem is this magic dragon
runs out of puff - or the protracted sequence which starts with him being awakened by Bilbo rattling through his treasure trove and ends with... let's not spoil it.
At the top end
it runs out of puff sooner than obvious rivals, the red line is set at 6200rpm and its easy to inadvertently find the limiter if you're trying to change your own gears.
Top speed will be limited to 155 mph as usual, but unrestricted cars could hit 180 mph before
running out of puff.
It runs out of puff reasonably early in the rev range, but most of the power comes in low down for a reasonable turn of speed.
Like all hybrids, even though it is hooked up to a two - speed gearbox the electric motor still
runs out of puff at high speed and above about 200 kilometres an hour, the i8 is being mostly propelled by that little 1.5 - litre gas engine which, turbocharged or no, has its work cut out for it.
Instead, the livened - up Ateca
runs out of puff at 152mph.
The s3 turbo
runs out of puff at the top end, great for short acceleration, the Beemer kept on going through to the red line.
The engine pulls for the whole rev range,
running out of puff on the red line.
The Ford's smaller engine (1.6 liters versus the VeeDub's 2.0) doesn't really act smaller until you rev it beyond 4,000 RPM, where it feels strained and
runs out of puff.
If there's a downside it's that the Swift Sport reaches redline very quickly — and
runs out of puff just as fast.
Where the Baleno delivered all - out mid-range torque and the Fabia was
running out of puff above 5000rpm, the 208 was easy to drive at low to middling engine speeds, but whipped up to the redline fast enough to satisfy driving enthusiasts.
Then
it runs out of puff at 305km / h — and even that is speed limited to protect the tyres.
While that's the same acceleration time you get with the most potent 1.0 - liter EcoBoost (140 hp), the diesel engine is less engaging because
it runs out of puff past 3,800 rpm, whereas the three - cylinder gasoline unit still has about 2,000 rpm to explore from then onwards.
The sprint to 100km / h takes 5.8 sec, and the fact the Clubsport S has no speed limiter means it can hit 265km / h before
running out of puff (the rear wing takes some toll here).
The motor
runs out of puff by 6800rpm, though it will rev to over 7200rpm, but that intensity of the old flat - six, along with the sound, is missing.
The AGWers had bolted at the start and are now
running out of puff up the back straight and the dark horse is pegging them back stride by stride and is slowly but surely overtaking them as they turn around the corner for home.
It is this point that has devastated many economies: Wind Power
runs out of Puff.
Not exact matches
I had
run out of all - purpose flour by the time it came to make the
puffs and I was too lazy to go to the store.
I think we would have
run out of cream
puffs with all the guests and the chocolate cake (though, shhh, it was from a box mix) was well received and eaten up!
Running before the wind or reaching across it with an overfed spinnaker, the crew keeps just as busy trimming the sheet and guys and wondering whether the next
puff will suck the boat completely
out of control or knock it flat.
If you used a challenging enough weight, what you'll find is that your heart rate is probably up to about 80 - 90 %
of your recommended max, and you are huffing and
puffing like you just
ran a 100 - meter sprint (which by the way, sprinting kicks the crap
out of jogging any day if you want the easiest way to lose the flab).
by Walter Chaw In an effort to step
out from the shadow
of HBO's remarkable
run of original programming, Showtime contributes to the noise pollution with retarded, sub-par retreads like the inexplicably - lauded hour - longs «Weeds», «The L Word», and the
puffed - up psychodrama «Huff».
Steady speed cruising is fine, but you
run out of «
puff» soon going through the gears.
You write
puff / cover - blurbs which are effective at making me interested on reading your books; they (your blurbs) are much better than the «
run of the mill»
out there, 90 %
of which leave me uninterested in even browsing the sample.
But if it cares so much about proper art why does its website (and print edition for all I know) keep
running endless
puffs for «artists» — the word it insists on — who do everything from portraying themselves as Heisenberg from Breaking Bad to making fake roses
out of Ralph Lauren shirts?
I don't wan na see them again, is
running at the Austrian gallery from December 6 to January 22, spread over long corridor - like hallways plastered with poster - size artwork and video through which smoke machines gently billow
out cloud - like
puffs of foggy vapour.