Sentences with phrase «snowball at»

Individuals pick a snowball at the start of the day.
Inhofe began his speech with the snowball at his side on the speaker's podium.
The idea is problematic however, since even for Neoproterozoic insolation, you kick over into a snowball at about 3x present CO2, and the situation is even worse for early Earth insolation, which is some 20 - 25 % lower than today.
CRM: When you see successful people, most of the time, you only see the snowball at the bottom of the hill, you don't see how it started.
As an ice princess, Elsa's main attack is to throw a snowball at those that dare oppose or threaten her.
Both the Tower and the Farm social hubs will have their halls decked out in holiday cheer, letting players get into snowball fights in both spaces or even chuck a snowball at enemies in Strikes to stun them.
People may get frustrated if they don't see success right away, so throwing a little snowball at your biggest debt might not be the best option.
Our family is in a very similar position... January 2009 started our debt snowball at $ 80k.
-LSB-...] the Debt Snowball at Plonkee MoneyDebt Deluge — Modified Debt Snowball at No Credit NeededAlternate Debt Snowball Theory: How Annoyed Are You?
For example, let's say you throw a snowball at a friend who is not looking and he drops to the ground after it hits him in the face.
The name comes from the way a little snowball at the top of a hill grows and gains momentum as it rolls down.
Riding along with Snowball at the helm, those characteristics were even more pronounced.
But when it comes to student email, it helps to deal with one snowball at a time.
In battle, Snow Spikes can either jump on Mario or hurl a snowball at him.
This also leads to the movie's silliest laugh: When Belle tosses a snowball at the Beast, he responds (playfully, he thinks) by hurling back a snowball so big it knocks her to the ground.
There's some evidence that Earth became a snowball at times during the big freezes, but researchers are still trying to work out exactly what happened.
«It could get you out of the snowball at an appropriate CO2 value,» says Abbot.
A lawyer representing the three Bronx buddies who face up to a year in prison for throwing a snowball at an off - duty cop is filing a false arrest suit against the city.
For a faster paced game, you can call out a letter sound and your child will throw a snowball at the corresponding letter.
I have to also thank you because you were one of the first people to notice what I was doing, and you started that snowball at the top of that hill.
He threw a snowball at her head one February and jokes that she didn't come to until he married her that June.
There was light snow today, so Smith - Schuster gathered up what little snow he could and threw a snowball at Martavis Bryant.
David Snowball at Mutual Fund Observer read the same piece on Baron Funds and cut quickly to the chase.
I feel very much like a snowball midway through its pathway of becoming a massive snow boulder just startingto pick up some momentum, it is like my dividend income finally has some mass, but not as strong had it be like the Giant snowball at the bottom of a long steep hill.
Will and Kate also appear to have a sense of humour, throwing snowballs at each other in another photo - though Kate appears to be the winner.
A 2011 study on military burn victims revealed that SnowWorld — a VR game that allows users to throw snowballs at penguins while listening to Paul Simon — has proven more effective than morphine in pain management.
He said: «He had spent time in prison, he had thrown snowballs at the Irish Prime Minister and he was known as doctor no.
A slightly more than casual fan took time to research and write a logical, rational, fact - based article on a subject, and ESPN the alleged «worldwide leader in sports» just fires up the old «throw snowballs at Santa» thing.
You can take all the booing, throwing snowballs at Santa, harassing and sometimes fighting opposing fans and stuff that crap in a sack.
If it's winter, channel some energy by stomping in puddles, or have a snowball fight, throwing the snowballs at trees or telephones poles instead of each other.
We've got streamers to play with, a Christmas tree with extra special garland, snowballs at the ready, and a blanket for chilly days.
I'm definitely looking forward to spring (helloooo, sundresses), but I have to admit, throwing snowballs at Fritz was kinda fun.
In the overworld, Snow Spikes toss snowballs at Mario when they see him; being caught in one results in Mario taking damage as soon as he hits a wall, though they can be destroyed by using the Hammer.
When that didn't scare off old St. Nick, the hostile fans unleashed a barrage of snowballs at the bewildered and terrified volunteer.
Things haven't really run our way once our season kind of snowballed at Sebring.
One cool aspect about Breath of the Wild is using the environment to take out enemies like pushing giant rocks or snowballs at enemies, cutting down trees and even throwing things at them.
Unlock tools to protect your fort and deliver a fury of snowballs at your opponents!

Not exact matches

If too many projects ramped up at the same time, wage rates and costs snowballed, schedules went to pieces and project economics evaporated.
In the beginning, the story in Animal Farm seems quirky at best: When the de-facto leader of the animals, Old Major, dies, two pigs called Snowball and Napoleon take over and see out his «vision», which they interpret to be the driving out of Mr. Jones, the farm owner.
Co-author Joanna Lahey, an associate professor of economics at Texas A&M University, said the study was a way of exploring the «snowball» method of paying off debts from smallest to largest.
Some consumers prefer to focus the highest - rate debt first (a.k.a., the avalanche method); others knock out the smallest balance first (a.k.a. the snowball method), said Greg McBride, chief financial analyst at Bankrate.com.
«I started with my boss — how poorly he treated me — then I snowballed into an epic speech about issues and politics at the agency.
We lived off the land and pretended we were alone... and as we got older, that snowballed into doing extreme expeditions and spending weeks at a time in incredibly remote areas.
Outrage at the government for raising transit fares earlier that year snowballed into a protest of everything by everyone with no clear leader or agenda.
But the snowballing of negative equity «certainly isn't conservative,» says Rock Lefebvre, vice-president of research at CGA - Canada.
Unfortunately, bad things have a way of snowballing — or «going viral» — on the Internet, so it's possible that a bad hit to your reputation can become a big deal if you handle it poorly or fail to handle it at all.
Allocating money for retirement can have the snowball effect — meaning it may not seem like much is happening at first, but as a result of compound interest, those savings will eventually build up to form a large base of cash,» he says.
CEO Vikram Pandit Kenneth Lewis Company Going Against Him Slow to cut costs, snowballing losses, spins all results positively, voracious consumer of taxpayer funds Bad acquisition of Countrywide, worse deal for Merrill, bonus scandal, gorged on i - bankers at peak of market Going For Him Engineering background, Suaveness.
Given his 2011 complaint about Facebook's expansive and abusive historical app permissions, Schrems has this week raised an eyebrow and expressed surprise at Zuckerberg's claim to be «outraged» by the Cambridge Analytica revelations — now snowballing into a massive privacy scandal.
What's curious about this response is that Zuckerberg elides to mention how Facebook's own staff have worked with the program he's suggesting his company «found now» — as if it had only discovered the existence of the Cambridge University Psychometrics Centre, whose researchers have in fact been working with Facebook data since at least 2007, since the Cambridge Analytica story snowballed into a major public scandal last month.
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