Sentences with phrase «thrust at»

I have a few scrapbooks but I never look at them, and hate to thrust them at people to check out my pictures and work.
NASA says the SLS will feature four of the RS - 25 engines and will generate 2 million pounds of thrust at full power, with additional side - mounted boosters bumping that up to 8 million pounds.
The combined 27 Merlin engines generate more than five million pounds of thrust at liftoff, equal to the power of 18 747 aircraft.
He went on, «Now old Jim, don't just focus on the heart of the matter, like that stuffy old Kelvin would do, but parry and thrust at all the logical nonsense hanging about.»
The next one used a model where it said things like «if you have the thrust at THIS level, operate like THIS if you are in THIS configuration».
At first they approach reverently, but as the minutes pass they begin to hungrily grope and thrust at the Doric columns, as if the crisp architecture had unleashed an unexpected attack of grinding lust.
Upon a slow in the troll's attack, the player targets the troll's knee, stabbing at it for minor damage, but managing to knock him to the ground, allowing for a perfectly aligned thrust at the trolls head.
Or do you desire a post-holiday vacation to look forward to where you can let go of all the craziness that will be thrust at you.
Being Jewish and having had the Holocaust thrust at me throughout my childhood, I have come reluctantly to that theme as an adult.
It culminates in frantic forward thrust at a lofty 7000 - rpm over-rev.
Based upon the learnings from last year's race, the team updated the system management of the powertrain for more precise thrust at each wheel.
Both deliver seamless thrust at almost any speed and pair with a taut suspension that keeps the A6 glued to the road.
RN30's power is supplied by a high - performance 2.0 - liter turbocharged engine, under development by Hyundai for N production models, upgraded with an enlarged turbo to increase thrust at full throttle.
Nice and smooth at the beginning, developing real thrust at 2,500 rpm, and then more at 4,500 rpm.
He replied, «Well, I figured we'd just lie down and like, thrust at the camera.»
Body love isn't hidden in the 50th squat thrust at the gym, or bland chicken, or a restrictive low - calorie diet.
Body love isn't hidden in the 50th squat thrust at the gym, or that bland chicken, or a restrictive 1,200 calorie a day diet.
If you're a female and want some extra glute work, do 2 - 3 sets of 8 - 10 reps of Glute Bridges or Hip Thrust at the end of each lower body session.
A senior official in the Chinese space industry told Aviation Week that the total thrust at liftoff for Long March 9 should be between 3,500 and 4,000 metric tons, compared to 3,400 metric tons of thrust for the Saturn V rocket that took NASA astronauts to the moon.»
Several models of engagement discussed within the Gray Matters report will be examined and then efforts at ethics engagement conducted by the Neuroethics Research Thrust at the Center for Sensorimotor Neural Engineering (CSNE) will be presented and critically assessed.
«If a swimmer registers how the flow pressure changes by hearing, he can better judge, for instance, how he can produce more thrust at similar energy costs.
In all, they have 27 engines — more than any other working rocket — and they can create up to 5 million pounds of thrust at liftoff.
In the blog entry, Williams wrote: «Politically correct Judenrats like New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg and (Manhattan Borough President) Scott Stringer and domestic enemies who are supporting the mosque - with open ties to Islamic Terrorist organizations and supporting states are doing nothing more than erecting a giant middle finger to be thrust at the victims of 911.»
I was interested in the concept of this old - fashioned, somewhat — in my opinion — archaic institution that seems to again and again be thrust at us as some sort of requisite.
Improvement of New Mexican chile cultivars through breeding and genetics is a major research thrust at New Mexico State University (NMSU).
(Edwards, from whose book on the Revival in New England I quote these words, dissuades from such a use of prayer, but it is easy to see that he enjoys making his thrust at the cold dead church members.)
Ministers, physicians, psychotherapists, social workers, and others whose work includes helping people in trouble have the problem thrust at them many times in the course of their professional activity As I think back over my own professional experience, I am impressed by the variety of such encounters.
John Hansen - Brevetti, clinical operations manager at the clinic, said women had been told the ghost of their foetus would haunt them, had been told «mummy mummy don't kill me», had holy water thrown on them and rosary beads thrust at them.
The Bible's entire thrust at speaking to a person's «character» was tossed aside for a moment of power.
Obviously, the person with underlying pathology will have many opportunities to «solve» his problem alcoholically when alcohol is thrust at him from all sides.
A burial slab in the monastery at Krakow thrust at passers - by the sculpture of a skull, around which ran in archaic lettering: Hodie Mihi, Cras Tibi: «Today me, tomorrow you.»
So much capital has been thrust at maintaining the status quo in Egypt that many financial analysts have been lulled into a pre-Minsky complacency: Stability breeds a false sense of comfort.
«With more than 5 million pounds of thrust at liftoff — equal to approximately eighteen 747 aircraft at full power — Falcon Heavy will be the most powerful operational rocket in the world by a factor of two,» SpaceX tweeted on Tuesday night.
With more than 5 million pounds of thrust at liftoff — equal to approximately eighteen 747 aircraft at full power — Falcon Heavy will be the most powerful operational rocket in the world by a factor of two.
Elon Musk, SpaceX's CEO, told reporters on Tuesday there will be the equivalent of 4 million pounds of TNT on the launchpad which will generate 5 million pounds of thrust at lift - off.
Science website Ars Technica reports that the New Glenn will produce 3.85 million pounds of thrust at launch — far more than the most powerful rocket currently in operation, United Launch Alliance's Delta IV Heavy, which has a launch thrust of about 2.1 million pounds.
Even so, their persuasiveness is not measured by their factual precision, but by the electorate's sense of de-legitimization and their thrusts at policies and politicians who do not provide answers.
(Hip thrusts at a cool 585 pounds!)
It boils down to the idea that men and women alike yearn for what they don't have, and that making your way through life is about seizing the bizarre opportunities it thrusts at you.
As Bradley Thomas, a bald - headed ex-con who gets sent to jail after a series of semi-tragic criminal mishaps, Vaughn fills the frame with his body, occasionally contorting his limbs for comedy but mostly thrusting them at his enemies in the movie's patiently filmed, incredibly graphic action set - pieces.
The heat is rising on Midsummer's Eve, 1890, on an Irish country estate as the lovely mistress of the manor (Jessica Chastain) thrusts herself at the handsome footman (Colin Farrell).
«Assassin Attack» — A dagger skill in which Camus thrusts at the enemy's vitals for an instant death.
Monbiot of the Guardian becomes quite lost even attempting to describe Monckton's verbal and written thrusts at his (Monckton's) would - be tormentors.

Not exact matches

«Grabbing the thrusting arm, a roaring Chewbacca twisted and ripped it off at the shoulder, throwing the dismembered limb clear across the room.
The combination of cheaper goods from China and the 11 signing members is likely to thrust U.S. manufacturers into a more competitive pricing situation selling at home.
Let's begin with the big news from last night: At the end of the day, a band of conservative GOP lawmakers thrust the final stake through the heart of the Senate's health care bill.
«As the thrust builds, you would feel the G's come on again, and then at touchdown, you would feel a little bump.»
My smartass ways were not playing well at my new rural school, where corn - fed country boys were disinclined to rhetorical thrust and parry.
«Normal dad» Nunes was thrust into the spotlight at helm of probe into Trump's Russian connections.
They should instead re-examine their practices that might have led to traces of, for example, diesel turning up in the Wyoming groundwater and come up with standards that would make leaks along the well bore impossible before less appropriate and more costly rules are thrust upon them at a time when natural gas prices are hitting 10 - year lows.
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