Sentences with phrase «stretches over these sticking»

The ice stretches over these sticking points twice per day as the tide lifts up and sets down the Ross Ice Shelf, a 1,100 - foot - thick slab of ice the size of Spain that hangs over the ocean several hundred miles away.

Not exact matches

The problem is that this time frame can stretch on for years, and it's hard to tell whether a customer will stick with you over multiple years.
There were some concerns this season about his run of games without an assist, which stretched back to the end of last season when he was stuck on one behind the EPL record of our own Thierry Henry, but they have started to flow once more and he bagged another in the comeback win over Ludogorets.
Sometimes the storylines stretch over a couple of seasons: in 2007, Arsenal beat Tottenham at the Emirates in extra time to reach the final; the following year, Spurs got their revenge, sticking five past Arsenal at White Hart Lane
Their sticks were alive from the first inning and it will be a really nice momentum builder as they move into the final stretch over the next couple of weeks.
Ozil is standing over a free - kick around 40 yards out, he sticks it in a perfect position, and Wimmer, stretching to head clear, can only divert it into his own goal!
The Telegraph reports that the Tory leadership has been discussing an «elegant retreat» from its policy of matching Labour on spending: «The Tory leader, under mounting internal pressure to stretch his party's lead over Labour, has conceded that it could be impossible to deliver tax cuts if he sticks to Gordon Brown's commitments.»
She stuck to inexpensive generic brands, bought ingredients for dishes that she could make in large batches and stretch over several days — such as chili — and avoided nonessential items such as soda.
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