His Cabinet dutifully
sidled in after him, talking quietly among themselves.
At that moment New York withered under a blast of 13 ° temperature, Chicago suffered under a 6 ° reading and it was 15 ° - below in International Falls, Minn. and Lebanon, N.H.. On the lake beyond Tropical's tote board white swans and sea gulls cruised about or beat the air and sailed a few hundred yards and
sidled in for another freeload of tender shoots.
He sidles in long before needed, looks furtively around, asks timidly if I am «Mr Usher» and, if so, would I mind telling him: where to sit; what he should wear; what time the case starts; what it is all about; who is appearing before him; what time he should finish; and — I suspect would also appreciate — what the result should be.
Not exact matches
One attractive flight attendant, dressed
in Porter's sleek navy shift dress, scarf and pillbox hat — a uniform that radiates Mad Men — style sex appeal —
sidles over to say hello.
While it's highly unlikely that someone from a major competitor will be
sidled up next to you on a plane or train, remember that you may be working with sensitive information
in a public space.
It can be easier to
sidle up to a group that is
in a discussion than it can be to approach an individual.
The Guardian speculated that Thiel is
sidling up to Trump
in the hope of becoming the technological luminary of a Trumpian regime, or at least a beneficiary of the regime's patronage.
With the deluxe version of the album atop the chart all week and the regular rendition
sidling right behind it
in the second position, Lecrae is expected to sell 60,000 copies
in his first week, easily a first for a Christian rapper.
Others gather around coffee urns and cookie plates
in church basements and V.F.W. halls and some simply
sidle off quietly, too shaken and broken to imagine they'll ever have the strength to eat again.
Two years ago, a colleague of mine, a specialist
in the Old Testament,
sidled over to me at a faculty party and asked, «What are you working on?»
Earlier liberalism saw
in the proclamation of the Kerygma itself a stumbling block to modern man, and thus
sidled away from its eschatological message, preferring to center upon the ethical dimension of Christian faith as this was expressed
in the life and teaching of Jesus.
In one corner, they're filing up to an unpretentious bar for local beers, while at the opposite end of the hall, couples
sidle up for cocktails at a mirrored bar that could have easily found a home at Versailles.
Sidling up to leftwing political and cultural festival Dangerous Ideas for Dangerous Times
in...
All those years when ambitious Tories could
sidle up to their local members, pat them on the head and throw out a few Euro - bashing lines, safe
in the knowledge that it all meant nothing, are over.
When galaxies collide, the gargantuan black holes
in their cores
sidle up to one another.
It is the bacterial equivalent of sex, with two cells
sidling up to each other and engaging
in conjugation, or the swapping of genes, except that they do not have to wait for progeny to see the benefits.
The DNA process disrupted by the U.N.C. team is called conjugation, which occurs when two bacteria
sidle up to one another and punch holes
in each of their outer membranes, allowing one microbe to shoot a single strand of DNA into the other.
Sidle up to the DIY Bloody Mary Bar at this restaurant, then enjoy your creation — and take
in killer city views — at the rooftop space.
Don't stop women shopping
in the street, don't hit on them at work, don't
sidle over to them when they're snoozing with headphones
in on the commute home.
There's nothing more intimate
in Green Bay than
sidling up to your sugar on a vintage Ferris wheel at Bay Beach Amusement Park.
in total, HD) seem to include the one that Alfredson elsewhere names as his favourite, wherein an «old queer»
sidles up to Smiley at the lake.
They first spy each other
in a Key West watering hole called Sloppy Joe's: he
sidles up to her at the bar and she pulls out a review that praises her work at his expense.
As the third graders returned to their classrooms, Metrano said one of them
sidled up to her, and shared the news that she had come
in fourth.
That isn't the least bit unreasonable for a nearly loaded Fiesta, but it does
sidle up to the price tags of larger competitors — and as my colleagues have noted, that may turn off buyers here
in America if gas prices continue to remain relatively low.
More than the present, the images of the future
sidled into his mind, and the part
in it that a young man would play because he walked well.
Ray Ghost
sidled up to me
in the middle of a funeral to tell me that an old flame of mine had left her husband down
in Annapolis and was back
in Baltimore.
I just recently started reading romance and have had some uncomfortable moments
in bookstores
sidling over to the romance section.
The Sergeant had the boat throttled way down
in order to
sidle up against the schooner.
The next time you find yourself
sidling up to the cash register with a bargain
in hand, ask yourself:
Attorney Brad
Sidle, who has three rescued pits of his own, is credited with getting his then - boss House Minority Leader Brian King (D - Salt Lake City) interested
in the issue.
The law going into effect isn't just great for the estimated 40,000 - plus blocky - headed dogs living
in Utah, but «stands for a greater proposition,»
Sidle said.
So Bishop hired a staff of
in - store representatives to
sidle up to customers overwhelmed by the profusion of natural brands and steer them toward the Buff.
Enjoy evenings
in the superb and spacious great room, drinking fine California wine by the fire under high, coffered ceilings, and
sidle up to the elegant bar for an aperitif.
Paddle between two volcanoes up the serene Rio Istián on Ometepe, explore one of the largest mangrove ecosystems
in Central America
in Padre Ramos or
sidle up to some very cheeky monkeys
in the Islas Solentiname.
The lounge offers a full bar, the open - seating dining room includes a wine bar, and, for a step back
in time,
sidle up to table
in the Pesky Barnacle Saloon.
Swimming
in Belize's Blue Hole or
sidling up to whale sharks make for memorable excursions, but those kinds of natural phenomena and wildlife are a whole other story.
You'll get a feel for this area's bustling maritime past,
sidle down alleyways once home to the feared larrikins of the «Rocks Push», and discover more about the way people lived
in the times of the early colony.
Guests can also
sidle up to the bar
in the lounge for a quick drink.
On my very first play through I subdued a fashion model called Kruger, stole his phone and outfit, arranged a meeting with my target, took to the catwalk to fulfill my fashion obligations,
sidled through security without a hitch and then proceeded to poison the victim before hiding her
in a cupboard and making my fabulous getaway.
Pick the right victim wearing the right costume and you can move much more freely through the palace,
sidling past security like you don't have a care
in the world.
To engage an enemy
in combat you just
sidle up to the red circle that envelopes them, at which point the chance of actually hitting them with an attack is displayed.
This interpretive «baggage» is literalized
in the object that undergirds an elegantly canted framed abstraction on paper — by far the show's most austere inclusion — on the exhibition's second floor, which conceals behind it a wedged -
in black suitcase, visible if you
sidle up to the wall upon which the piece is mounted.
And here I was thinking I was being responsible leaving the Bauer Hotel at a decent hour, despite the fact that the art world's itinerant martini - swilling faction had most emphatically
sidled up to the bar, with no apparent interest
in calling it a night.
Dellsperger's film is a repetitive meditation on an arcade scene where
in each of the three frames, one of the transvestite characters
sidles up to a man, seen from behind.
asks a dude
in a black Frieze t - shirt, before
sidling up to Jonathan Horowitz's «Beyonce» — a full length, blue reflective mirror with the globally recognisable pop brand written below — to have his picture taken.
You have to
sidle round a huge hanging object — part unstretched painting, part gigantic obstacle — on your way
in.
Hey, has anyone else had experience of late with ostensibly - general - public people
sidling up * to you
in life, & making odd «casual» statements or queries that sure look like they're designed to elicit oppo - research info or the semblance thereof?
, etc... (well
in a general sense yes, since my aim * is * to communicate...) * And
in some cases
sidling up * close *,
in a personal - space - invasion way.
In this case, I think he's trying to sidle up to «most» in IPCC parlanc
In this case, I think he's trying to
sidle up to «most»
in IPCC parlanc
in IPCC parlance.
In fact, if you've trained Google Now to know who your boss or your husband is, it's totally possible for somebody to just
sidle up next to you and get your watch to send them a text.