Sentences with phrase «then resurfacing»

Some of the examples shown of Brutalities were D'Vorah's implantation of a large bee into another fighter's stomach (and then it resurfacing), Ermac slicing his opponent in half horizontally, Ermac slicing his opponent in half vertically, and dismemberment.
The Kia Sedona has had a strange last couple of years, first being axed and then resurfacing as a 2014 model year with subtle changes to its exterior.
A Bardot neckline and fitted silhouette for a summer fling that'll end with one party ghosting, then resurfacing three weeks later for no apparent reason.
It seems every few weeks, optimism turns to pessimism and back to optimism again before retreating into a temporary information vacuum, and then resurfacing at either end of the queasiness spectrum, depending on one's industry or market segment.
She then resurfaced several months later, when she was named to HP's board in January.
My go - to meals occur in bursts and cycles, where they persist for a few weeks and then fade and then resurface down the line.
[86] However, comments made by Osborne in 2003 on BBC2's Daily Politics programme then resurfaced; these regarded the avoidance of inheritance tax and using «clever financial products» to pass the value of homeowners» properties to their children, and were widely criticised by politicians and journalists as hypocritical.
I read one of those how to understand men books, written by a man... the book mentioned something about what's going on with a guy who breaks up with you and then resurfaces later... something about how the guy is circling back around to see if the woman is willing to sleep with him basically... but she is unsuspecting that this is the MO..
That plain vanilla DVD of the film went out of print at some point and then resurfaced exactly as it was in June 2004, without explanation.
Martin disappeared for 18 months and then resurfaced in Taos, New Mexico.
It would disappear for a few seconds and then resurface with a flourish, rolling onto its side and somersaulting before diving again.
We've gotten better measurements of heat storage in the oceans since sometime in the 1990s (see Roger Pielke Sr.'s blog, lots of entries on this subject, search for «Josh Willis» to start), I think from satellites supplemented by unmanned devices which dive to as deep as 2,000 meters then resurface and send their data to satellite (Argo floats).

Not exact matches

When Piëch resurfaced in 1972 at Audi, by then owned by VW, he dragged it upmarket almost single - handedly with a series of engineering innovations, such as the four - wheel drive system for the Quattro.
This matter will resurface in the first and second cantos of Inferno, where state and church are seen as equally important, and then as the central concern of his later essay, Monarchia.
Then all the stories of family history and childhood memories resurface and all at once you are humbled knowing where you came from isn't where your are today.
Then came Jim Young, who had a nice stretch from 1977 - 81 before resigning after a 5 - 6 season, later resurfacing as the head coach at Army in 1983.
Although he had an operation back then, his cancer resurfaced, forcing him into premature retirement.
With Glen Ellyn's streets coming up in a few years for resurfacing, many of the recommendations could be incorporated then, he said.
The popularity of the name peaked in the 1930s but then dipped to an all time low in the late 1990s only to resurface and climb up the ranks once more a decade ago.
While a final decision on whether to renew Trident has been put off until 2016, the issue promises to resurface periodically between then and now — not least of all in next year's general election campaign and this year's referendum on Scottish independence.
In the Fiscal Year 2016 budget, Matteo, Borough President James Oddo and then Councilman Vincent Ignizio secured an additional $ 252 million to resurface about 1,300 miles of streets in the borough.
Then Molinaro, 42, resurfaced at a GOP leaders meeting where he won a straw poll by 55 percent to 23 percent over DeFrancisco.
This is a long - standing problem which appeared to be diminishing in the years running up to the financial crisis but has resurfaced since then.
Since then, Mr. Behan has left the committee and has altered his opinion of the candidate, calling him «Houdini» for what he saw as a disappearing act after the last election only to resurface to run for office again.
The system feeds this data to a laser, the surgeon customizes the procedure for the individual, and the laser then reshapes and resurfaces the cornea according to that procedure.
They report this month in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B that changes in the heartbeat due to temperature (the heart slows as it cools and then speeds back up as the fish resurfaces) and adrenaline, released from the stress of diving, alter the electrical activity of the heart cells to sustain the constant calcium cycling needed to keep the heart going.
A leading theory advanced to explain this is «catastrophic resurfacing», the idea that between 300 million and 1 billion years ago, volcanoes covered most of the surface of Venus with molten flows and buried or destroyed any craters that existed then.
«You could start by shocking and killing the virus that's easy to target, then use silencing mechanisms to slow the resurfacing of latent virus.»
Stern said the narwhals resurfaced a few hundred metres away, then headed up into the bay to a char - rich stream where it's quite shallow.
The details are no long important, but after legal wrangles and creative fights, a 150 - minute cut was released in a few cities in 2011, and then it practically disappeared, resurfacing in early 2012 after a long campaign by fans, supporters, and folks like me who never had a chance to see the film on its original release.
Frank, Sarah and Marvin must embark on a globe - trotting quest for, first information then resolution, all while Frank and Sarah's relationship suffers the strain of Frank's ex Katja (Catherine Zeta - Jones) resurfacing and being integral to plot that is afoot.
Then a 1999 sexual assault allegation against Parker resurfaced, plus box office disappointment.
Then former boyfriend Dave resurfaces at virtually the moment Leah first witnesses Carter's frightening side.
Just then, Bob resurfaces.
Since then it's been rebuilt and resurfaced with that mirror - smooth tarmac only French roads seem to have, and it hugs the sheer sides of mountains, passing through 17 tunnels on its way up.
If the wear surfaces are NOT still good, then they should be measured to see whether it's practical to resurface them (provided that shop still owns a brake lathe - brake lathes are rapidly becoming extinct).
If you warped the head from over heating, then the head needs to removed and at least a new gasket and resurface of the head.
The C - HR has had a few refinements since then and now it's resurfaced with the green light to become Scion's first crossover, and sooner than the wild sheetmetal might have you believe.
Then you come back along the circuit to where the pits are, and they always resurface that area where the tram lines go.
The water actually drains out of the lake from the bottom through sinkholes, like a giant bathtub and then travels through a 10 - mile series of underwater caves, resurfacing at the Maligne Canyon.
If your leash is tight, then the board should be far enough away to resurface safely.
Since then, we've seen Abe join a new friend in Munch's Oddysee, and resurface in the modern remake of Abe's Oddysee, New «n» Tasty, first shown off at Eurogamer Expo 2012.
Let's hope this promo resurfaces every now and then with other games as well!
However, since then Capcom went into radio silence, only to resurface now with a new trailer that introduces us to twelve different kinds of weapons players will be able to use in the game.
In an interview with art historian Mona Hadler, Bontecou confessed to a level of anger over that war, which resurfaced when she was a student and young artist in the 1950s: «All the feelings I'd had then came back to me again.»
Then more whacks for new scientists who surfaced, or pesky scientists who resurfaced.
The rumors resurfaced the following year, then again last year when the rumor sort of came true in the form of Google Play edition smartphones and tablets.
Trauma leaves scars, and scar tissue is brittle, it's not like normal, elastic, healthy tissue, so that when it's poked, as life is wont to do, kind of pushing buttons here and there of that scar tissue, a little bit of PTSD may resurface now and then.
The fireplace was resurfaced with slate this summer and done for a bargain using large slate off the shelf from Lowe's and then cut smaller.
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