Sentences with phrase «sidles into»

Hornbeck announces that the lone, embattled Cates will have a defender, courtesy of the Herald — the great Henry Drummond, who sidles into town later that evening with little notice.
COMPETITORS >> The price gap narrows with Japanese and Korean players This Jetta sees Volkswagen sidling into a sector dominated by Japanese and Korean brands.
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.

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We most often eat this with pita or tortilla chips, though there's no reason it wouldn't sidle between two slices of sandwich bread, slip into a pita's pocket, or straight into a mouth with the help of a stalwart spoon.
He was never an orthodox winger, and would often sidle inside, into the half - space, and try to exploit the gaps between centre - back and full - back.
As it sidled up to the planet, Galileo sent a probe into the atmosphere that measured temperatures, pressures and chemical abundances.
'» An interloper into geosynchronous orbit need not be an explosives - tipped missile to be a security risk — even sidling up to an adversary's strategic satellites is considered a threat.
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.
Into this landscape sidles Better Call Saul, the Breaking Bad spinoff whose second - season finale airs Monday night.
It's his ability to vanish into a role, and inhabit it not with acting - school routines but with a quaking frequency that sidles up to you under the radar.
EyeSight didn't rise to the level of the panic my videographer has shown while riding shotgun, and it was a surprise when it shut down my plan to sidle between a UPS truck and a mess of cones, but EyeSight quickly fell into the background as an unobtrusive nice - to - have.
Dell has been sidling quietly into the mobile phone business over the last year or so, but things are about to get serious.
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.
There's a finicky cover system where you simply sidle up to a wall and then pop out to take shots, but too often it doesn't work as intended, leaving you to fiddle for a few seconds to get Karl properly into cover.
One particularly difficult stretch of combat (and a battle with the Indiana Jones» rolling - ball - of - death trope flipped on its head) killed me more times than I can recall, until I happened to catch a glimpse into the crevasse I was sidling around.
I can hardly walk into a room without somebody sidling up to me and asking «So....
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