Sentences with phrase «sail out of your wind»

Worse comes to worst, there are cheap supplements that contain alpha - galactosidase, an enzyme shown to break up the bean sugars and take the sail out of your wind.

Not exact matches

As for the legion of companies that produce things of questionable value, or that have amassed mountains of debt, they can expect the wind to go out of their sails pretty quickly.
So the wind may be coming out of the Chinese market's sails.
«That takes wind out of your sails, but we felt we had to try.»
Google's balloons fly free and out of eyesight, scavenging power from card table - sized solar panels that dangle below and gather enough charge in four hours to power them for a day as the balloons sail around the globe on the prevailing winds.
Mild reviews for the iPhone 8 and talk of short lines for the product appear to have taken some wind out of the stock's sails.
Last week, an indication by the Fed that the central bank was not in a hurry to raise the ultra-low rates took the wind out of the greenback's sails.
The PBoC's public probe has already taken the wind out of bitcoin's sails, pushing the currency back below $ 1,000.
Benjamin had the momentum until one sequence knocked the wind out of the Buccaneers» sails.
It knocked some of the wind out of its sails after more than doubling from 1982 - 1986.
On the other side of the ledger, however, lower commodity prices are also helping to take the wind out of the sails of the Canadian dollar, which offers a potentially game - changing opportunity to sectors that have long suffered in the shadow of the resource boom.
Interestingly, the wind began to go out of the Emergent sails for me at that very visit to SP, in the way that communion was served.
All post-Islamic sects sought to counter Islam by seeking to take the wind out of Islamic sails by themselves making the same challenge.
Rightly understood, then, it takes a lot of the wind out of the sails for the Calvinist and the underpinnings of his system.
But if He wasn't fully human, doesn't that kind of take the wind out of His sacrificial sail?
It's true and it took time, a lot of Holy - Spirit - breathed - miracle - wind moving me out and along and a lot of me setting up the sails in anticipation of this very wind blowing someday.
when you go and talk all nice and what not it really takes the wind out of my crazy sails.
I just started canning last summer, then started AIP this spring so it took a little wind out of my canning sails, lol....
If Alexis goes that will take wind out of sails and sail us back other direction.
On the other hand, why does losing Reggie Jackson take so much wind out of our sails?
While the second period was scoreless, the United States looked to gain its legs a bit despite getting the wind taken out of its sails early.
For the Loserpool game I belief that because Ox started over Saed and Welbeck over Lacazette, that many other players were pissed off and took the wind out of their sails.
John O'Korn replaced him in the lineup and the wind was out of Michigan's sails from there.
Maybe that Phil goal (which was pretty soft) that made it 2 - 0 on the heels of good sustained pressure took all the wind out of their Sails or maybe Coots being out doomed them to defeat, but for a team only down 2 - 1 in a Playoff series, the effort and compete level the flyers put out there Wednesday was lacking to say the least.
And now that we have two excellent CB's they should fear it more so, that used to be an achilles of sort, we'd be dominating then all of a sudden a sucker punch would take the wind out of our sails.
However, in a key away game at Crystal Palace, they surrendered a 3 - 0 lead with 11 minutes to draw the match and take all the wind out of their sails.
Hopefully that late goal pumps us up, and takes the wind out of Liverpool's sails a bit.
But the season is still young and if Arsenal can take the wind out of City's sails then who knows what could happen?
«Before that, nearly everybody sailing out of San Francisco wound up back here eventually.
Lets hope we can knock the wind out of their sails.
This is the time of the year when Arsenal, and every other club, seem to be caught in the footballing equivalent of the doldrums, once the bane of every sailing ship known to man, where a relatively calm period occurs out of nowhere, and during which time no wind has the temerity to stick its nose in, and indeed prefers to disappear like ice cream in a hot oven, trapping sailing ships for lengthy periods lasting days, weeks and sometimes months, where for what seemed an eternity to their crews — nothing happened.
The momentum picked up from the Champions League semifinal triumph over Monaco petered out following the loss against Luciano Spalletti's side, but Juventus have the wind back in their sails again after picking up the first trophy of the year.
Houston tried to push in the dying minutes of the match, but the goals and red card took any of the remaining wind out of their collective sails.
The injury seemed to take the wind out of the sails of the match, as both clubs seemed more interested in putting in ball in the air and lumping it up the pitch rather than putting the ball on the floor and passing it around.
And when the food is spat out, scraped out of the mouth, well it may take a bit of the wind out of your sails, but I have yet to meet anyone who loves all food that's put in front of them.
Do you see how this could take the wind out of their sails?
Don't ever take the wind out of anyone's sails.
There is nothing that takes the wind out of your mommy sails like... Read More
There is nothing that takes the wind out of your mommy sails like hauling around 20 pounds of gear only to have your toddler find contentment in a roll of tape.
I doubt they're likely to do her much harm, but they do show a good tool for taking the wind out of future Swift Boaters» sails: humor, something of which the 2004 public version of John Kerry was essentially incapable.
Could Trump's work to take the wind out of Clinton's sails via highly targeted Facebook content have made the difference?
The Ron Paul army was particularly active on The Caucus and The Trail before the wind finally went out of their sails, for instance, and these sites have also seen heated discussion among supporters and opponents of Obama, Clinton and McCain.
He said the UK would be a «powerful, liberal, humane and extraordinary force for good in the world» and he hoped that Brexit would «take the wind out of the sails of the extremists and those who would play politics with immigration».
The subpoenas rocked the administration, took the wind out of Cuomo's sails, and continue to keep both off balance as we all wait to see what Preet will bring us.
Just watched Chris Huhne on SKY TV News acting all indignant and self - righteous and demanding the Tories pay back the money that Lord Ashcroft has donated - however the wind was then taken comprehensively out of his sails when the interviewer asked if the Lib Dems were going to pay back the # 2 million that their donor fraudster gave their party!
This took some, but not all, of the wind out of Osborne's sails.
When right wongers bring her up I'm say «I agree» — takes the wind right out of their sails.
«That is why we have pledged real - terms increases in NHS spending - unlike Labour - a fact which, to put it mildly, takes the wind out of their point - scoring sails
It is Faso's job to take the wind out of those sails.
The outer shock forming behind this flattened cloud could then quickly blow out the tenuous poles because relatively little matter would stand in the way — like a strong gust of wind blowing out a weak spot in a sail.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z