Sentences with phrase «snouts in»

It's past time that scientists with their snouts in the public trough were set straight: the temperature record has been fiddled with.
Hardly surprising as they are all up to their backsides with their snouts in the trough of public money being wasted on wind.
So many snouts in such a vast trough — they're not going to give up easily.
HE obviously saw the writing on the wall much sooner than most at MS.. AS far as the xbot idiots on here who do nothing but hate on Sony and the Ps3, I CA N'T WAIT FOR THE DAY THAT THE 360 FOLDS SO I CAN RUB YOUR STUPID SNOUTS IN IT.
Hundreds of dogs crowd the streets of Downtown Anchorage, barking, howling «we're happy to see you» greetings, and rubbing their snouts in the fresh... Read More
Hundreds of dogs crowd the streets of Downtown Anchorage, barking, howling «we're happy to see you» greetings, and rubbing their snouts in the fresh snow, trucked in overnight for the annual ceremonial start of the Iditarod.
So about half the committee said yes, and the Mail on Sunday, and I shall remember this, carried a front - page splash: «Snouts in the Olympic Trough».
Whichever way you «spin'the figures Sunder; it's still shows many (& I mean many) more Labour pigs with their snouts in the trough than Tory pigs, now doesn't it.
Snouts in the trough again at FIFA.
Our club is in serious decline, our transfer window activity compared to the other big clubs is pathetic, clearly profit driven for greedy Kroenke, wenger is a subservient puppet and gazidis is just another yes man, none of the current board have any interest or backbone for the club they represent, as long as the silly fans keep the money coming all the management are happy, to keep their respective snouts in the trough (money pit) and laugh all the way to the bank.
It's always been them, snouts in the soil, not a whit of ambition but milk for their bairns.
Then start going around the snout in a circle, in rows until you reach the nose.
Tusk doesn't cram your snout in gruesomeness like The Human Centipede did; its big reveal to effects ace Robert Kurtzman's wondrous synthetic transformation of Wallace is a laugh, less so Wallace's unintelligible shrieking.
PVO says the hood scoop is functional because it allows air into the engine bay, but the snout in the hood isn't actually connected to the airbox up front.
Unlike the XE, however, the engines will be transversely - mounted to keep the snout in proportion with the rest of the body, which means that base variants of the E-Pace could send power to the front wheels - making it the first FWD Jaguar since the X-Type sedan.
Kabang's condition — she lost the top of her snout in the motorcycle's wheel — attracted worldwide support, and donations from 45 countries paid for her extended treatment at the University of California, Davis, veterinary hospital.
The point is to get a dog bowl that you can easily fill with food and still leave plenty of space for your pooch to put its snout in.
I treasure the memories of when you would gently place your snout in my lap and soak up all the love that you deserved.
Next, put treats in the muzzle and encourage the dog to get the treats until the dog puts his snout in the muzzle easily, quickly, and on his own.
But is the CCC up to snuff, so to speak, or is it too busy with its own snout in the trough?

Not exact matches

And if the shark, hungry for a midnight snack, darts towards you — then summons up all your strength and punch him in the snout and he will turn and swim away.
That's as great a revelation as noting that you have both a snout and a tail with a body wedged in between.»
If a leader uninvited roots around in your personal life like a pig for truffles, kick him in the snout.
(6:6 - 11) Like a gold ring in a swine's snout is a beautiful woman without discretion.
Proverbs 11:22 says, «Like a gold ring in a pig's snout is a beautiful woman who shows no discretion,» so I asked Flora to focus her lesson on gentleness and discretion, and she totally rose to the occasion.
A squad of whole suckling pigs was lined - up on long grills waiting to be carved by lively snout - wearing chefs who served them up with Mascarpone Polenta accompanied by sautéed wild mushrooms in a Spanish sherry sauce with green chile.
But in the stream, in their fairly advanced stage of deliquescence, with backs and snouts scarred and sore and whitish, they looked considerably less interesting than floundering carp.
After originally breaking his nose in 2002, Hamilton shattered his snout twice during the 2003 - 04 campaign.
From the beginning, social situations have been scary and challenging for T. I still shudder when I recall my dear friend stooping to say hello, and T responding by punching her right in the snout.
It's harder to argue that you're kid can't have a treat if you are snout down in an ice cream sundae!
«On the last page, the pig's snout has a built - in squeaker that your squeaky - clean tot can press,» says Best Products.
In addition to the reflexes previously mentioned, they include the palmomental reflex, snout reflex, glabellar reflex or «tap» reflex.
Beau, a 6 - month - old golden retriever, burrowed his snout deep in a snow drift.
They also know those who just want to grab power, so that the country can return to business as usual, and their snouts can be dipped in the honeypot once again.
Limousines «nose» their way through traffic, except in the case of Peter Mandelson's «blue, premier - class Jaguar» which is described as having «snouted through the gates of Downing Street».
Unearthed in 2007, Probrachylophosaurus bergei's most notable feature is a small, triangular crest that runs from the snout up to the forehead.
A maternal broad - snouted caiman (Caiman latirostris) carries its baby safely within its mouth at a farm for these threatened alligator relatives in Santa Fe, Argentina.
In addition to reconstructing Iguanodon as a stout, tail - dragging reptile, early paleontologists placed a finger bone on the animal's snout.
Shrimpfish, also called razorfish because of their sharp snouts, reach about eight inches in length.
After drinking his daily tub of milk from a large saucepan secured in a truck tire, he playfully lifts the tire over his snout.
Overall, predators with wide snouts and relatively large, robust skulls, such as crocodiles and orcas, are built to resist the stresses of grabbing and holding sizable, struggling prey, the team reports today in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B.
One - third were given acupuncture in two locations: Shuigou — between their snout and mouth, and Yanglingquan — in the upper hind leg.
The results might help explain why long - snouted dogs are better at scent work, such as sniffing out drugs, than short - snouted breeds, says Lisa Collins of the Royal Veterinary College in Hatfield, UK.
In the tropics, the hairs are not the perfect defense against the coatimundi, a long - snouted relative of the raccoon that can move fast enough to avoid the hairs.
The scientists replicated ancestral molecular development to transform chicken embryos in a laboratory into specimens with a snout and palate configuration similar to that of small dinosaurs such as Velociraptor and Archaeopteryx.
The new species, Palaeothentes serratus, Palaeothentes relictus, and Chimeralestes ambiguus, all had long snouts but differed in diet and body size and other features.
FEELIN» FINE The coarse skull bones of the newly identified Daspletosaurus horneri (top left) hint that the tyrannosaur had sensory organs in its skin, seen as black dots on the snout scales in this illustration.
Beached on Nantucket in 2002, this gigantic blunt - snouted, conical - toothed sperm whale was later stripped of its flesh and blubber.
Again and again, animals of various species domesticated at different times in different parts of the world develop the same domestication syndrome characteristics: more extensive breeding periods; smaller brains, hearts and teeth; small or floppy ears; spotted coats; curly hair and tails; variable numbers of vertebrae in the spine; and juvenile faces with shorter snouts.
Interestingly, Olsen found that after slaughtering horses, the Botai buried some horse skulls and necks in pits with their snouts facing the southeast, toward where the sun rose in the morning in autumn.
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