Sentences with phrase «ticking at»

They Christmas bomb is still ticking at our house — I'm hoping to set it off this weekend.
I found some sturdy ticking at Walmart in blue and tan.
The same Galaxy S7 sold in other parts of the world uses an octa core Exynos 8890 processor with half of the cores ticking at 2.3 GHz and the other half at 1.6 GHz.
On the chipset and processors front, the Zmax Pro is integrated with a MSM8952 chipset, a 64 - bit octa core Qualcomm Snapdragon 617 processor ticking at 1.5 GHz and an Adreno 405 graphics processor.
As for the Zenfone 3 Deluxe, it has a 64 - bit quad core Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor ticking at 2.15 GHz, a 64 - bit quad core Qualcomm Snapdragon 821 processor ticking at 2.4 GHzand an Adreno 530 processor.
The standard handset is loaded with a 64 - bit octa core Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 processor ticking at 2 GHz and an Adreno 506 graphics processor.
The handset is powered by a MediaTek Helio P60 SoC ticking at 2 GHz with 4GB / 6 GB RAM options coupled with 64 GB and 128 GB storage.
Little wonder then, the Mi 4 is backed by the top - of - the - line Snapdragon 801 chipset ticking at 2.5 GHz.
Inside the A8, there is a mid-range Qualcomm Snapdragon 615 SoC, with one cluster of Cortex - A53 cores working at 1.0 GHz and another ticking at 1.5 GHz.
In an auto accident, the clock starts ticking at the moment of impact.
In another room he showed many metronomes were ticking at different speeds.
Other creations range from an a piano lid that opens and closes automatically, 39 metronomes simultaneously ticking at different speeds and everyday objects collected into sequences and series.
The internals of the device are governed by a dual core Snapdragon S4 processor ticking at 1 GHz and 512 MB of RAM, while there is 8 GB of on - board storage with expansion possible by up to 64 GB via microSD card.
It employs a quad core Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 CPU ticking at 1.7 GHz and 2 GB of RAM to monitor tasks, apps and operations.
100 km / hr in top gear keeps the RPM needle ticking at 3000 RPM.
Inside the cabin is quieter than the ES350 (closer to the LS430) since I could hear my wrist watch ticking at 65 mph on a hwy.
The Latex - type paint on the steering wheel started to peel, the fabric on the seats started to bubble up and became loose, the A / C began ticking at low fan speeds, the shift paddles failed (and were replaced under warranty), the transmission began to shift roughly and was brought to the attention of my dealership 2 times.
A # 300,000 F12 wouldn't take much options box ticking at all.
An example closer to home on Earth is the synchronization that a side - by - side group of undisturbed mechanical metronomes achieve over time, even though they each begin ticking at a different frequency [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tlYIyKic3w8].
Just need to get the team ticking at the same time, with all the legs working.
Or, if this season is any indication, the Spurs could take a blow, keeping on ticking at a competitive but sub-elite level, and bide time until the next superstar comes along.
When Tesla Motors announced it would begin shipping its mass - market - priced Model 3 toward the end of 2017, the clock started ticking at Elix Wireless.
However, as the figure below shows, while unemployment is clearly below the Fed's full - employment - unemployment rate of 4.7 percent, core inflation has been going the «wrong» way, i.e., slowing, not speeding up (see its down - tick at the end of the figure).
Then it was cranked up several more ticks at what was called the «Harmonic Convergence» in August of 1987.
I'm not a GOPer Ok, you are probably right as an atheist that I race against gets really ticked at me when I suggest his belief in nothingness is a belief.
That I'm still ticked at Yost for not fixing the lineup in August when it was not working, that he split Cain and Hosmer and put Melky in third slot and then never changed it again even though it clearly didn't work.
Nacho has really adapted well at LCB, and besides, putting sead at lwb makes the attack tick at the left side with class crosses and passes!
It was cold and black in the high school parking lot, with that sharp frigidity of the northern winter that makes nostrils tick at each breath.
Its unofficial legislative body is the floating quid pro quo Favor Bank that has always made New York tick at its highest levels, however corruptly, since Tammany Hall.
Jen Brown of North Haven told the task force that her son was first bitten by a tick at age 2.
They've used that observation in a newly published paper that lays out a Grand Theory of what makes people tick at the office.
In other words, does the molecular clock tick at the same rate in, say, whales and mice?
But as long as the molecular clock ticks at a constant rate in different animal lineages this information can still be of use.
Space compresses and clocks tick at different speeds throughout the universe.
The Global Positioning System (which locates our position on Earth to within 50 feet or less) would malfunction, because the clock on the satellite does not tick at the same speed as Earth clocks.
People who are outdoors in tick - infested areas should check themselves closely for ticks at the end of each day.
Albert Einstein's theory of general relativity predicts that clocks at different gravitational potentials will tick at different rates — a clock at higher elevation will tick faster than will a clock closer to Earth's center.
For a study published in 2013, they collected more than 50,000 ticks at the Missouri farms and elsewhere in the region; they found that the lone star tick, Amblyomma americanum, was the only species carrying the virus and thus most likely the culprit.
But if you're able to look at it in infrared light, you would no longer see the paper bag, but rather a cat who is pretty ticked at being chosen to illustrate my clever analogy.
Small numbers of spirochetes were detected in a similar proportion of the salivary glands from all three groups of ticks at all time points.
Check the frequency: Did you get ticked at yourself each time you bought a $ 15 lunch this week?
Here's what the CDC recommends: Using a pair of fine - pointed tweezers, grasp the tick at the point of its attachment, as close to the skin's surface as possible, and pull upward.
Ironically I am quite ticked at the power company.
Rheese revealed that while some fans may have been ticked at Vanessa's resurrection, it did fit with the spontaneous and comedic nature of the franchise, even creating room for her to evolve into Copycat, as per the comic books.
The 3 ticks at the bottom are for your most able readers, 2 ticks for middle ability and 1 tick for lower ability children.
The diesel engine, to my ear, seems fairly loud — the direct injection tick at idle and induction whoosh on acceleration stand out in my memory and my notes — but Chevy's truck nerds tell me that the sound is not significantly louder from the direct injected V - 6.
Enclosed in a compact form factor that measures not more than 9.9 mm in thickness, the smartphone is deployed with a dual core Snapdragon S4 processor that ticks at 1.5 GHz.
I am so ticked at B&N at this point.
The dual core Qualcomm S4 processor that ticks at 1.5 GHz teams up with 1 GB of RAM to facilitate multitasking on the move.
If a purchase ticks at least one of these three boxes, he says, «That purchase is going to make you happier.»
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