SYRACUSE, N.Y. - U.S. Rep. John Katko and Colleen Deacon took
sharp swings at each other Wednesday and suggested their opponent was intentionally misleading voters in what turned into the most heated debate of their campaign for Congress.
Not exact matches
Some in the market have attributed the
sharp market
swings seen during the downturns in October and December as indicating structural problems with liquidity in the market — and some fingers have been pointed
at the proliferation of bond funds.
Shohei Ohtani hit a
sharp groundout in his first
at - bat and struck out
swinging on an inside - corner changeup his next time up.
Increasing muscle fascicle length through eccentric training could therefore be a valuable method for improving athletic performance in movements that have peak contractions
at long muscle lengths, such as the terminal
swing phase of sprinting, or the ground contact phase of
sharp change of direction (COD) maneuvers.
Actually had a little
sharp intake of breath
at a couple of them, especially love the one with the
swing, and the long shot with the horse.
The Ford's brake pedal has better feel but the vehicle tends to nose dive on
sharp braking
at high speeds (the dive is much lesser in the diesel EcoSport which is slightly front heavy and thus stiffer), there is no such feeling in the Duster, which never
swings any other way and remains throughly composed.
For a
sharper corner, your view
swings a bit more so you have a sense of what you're driving into, yet it doesn't feel disorienting
at all.
It's refreshing to see the proper gruesome consequences for
swinging around
sharp objects, but there could
at least have been an option to tone down the degree of violence for people that can't or just don't want to stomach such an amount of explicit slaughtering.
This
sharp, unprecedented rise in the average global temperature during the last decade of the 20th century can not be explained as a temporary
swing produced by natural causes alone, and its is very likely that heat - trapping waste gases are
at least partly responsible for it.