Sentences with phrase «tight circles on»

Ropes that might serve for a hanging descend from the ceiling to tight circles on the floor.
He might, for example, corral loose change into a tight circle on the floor, as he did in D.C. Five and Dime, 1999, filling the gaps between the coins with marbles.

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It is simple to handle and «forgiving»; its flight envelope makes it extremely maneuverable at low speeds and able to turn in tight spaces: this means it can circle over restricted areas and provide better support to the troops on the ground.
A tight - knit circle of techno enthusiasts forms close to the speakers, urging on the timed contortions of those blessed with agile grace.
Curve your left arm around your daughter so that you can stroke her baby - fine hair while holding her tight and use your right arm to trace circles on your son's back lightly with your fingernails.
Head - On view shows Vuarnet's head, shoulders, arms, hands curled into tight circle.
Early on the morning of the 14th, the mist still rising off the water and half obscuring the ship, 12 cadets, arranged in a tight circle, pushed on capstan bars thicker than baseball bats and slowly brought up the ship's 4,000 - pound anchor.
Again and again I drove the Lancia in a tight circle, stomping on the gas in second gear at 40 mph until I felt dizzy.
Between stops on former VP Joe Biden's book tour and in the ramp - up for what will be a heavy midterms campaign schedule, a tight circle of his aides has been brainstorming a range of tear - up - the - playbook ideas for a White House run in 2020.
Until this week, Adam Skelos, 32 — who lives with his own young family less than a mile from the homes where he grew up in Nassau County — was little known beyond tight political circles in Albany and on Long Island.
As I soon discover, only a tight - knit circle of paleontologists seem to be in on the secret, and even they seem a bit muddled about the matter.
When you're in a long - term relationship, you inevitably get caught in the same tight circles that can make divorce especially difficult for friendship groups and moving on.
Squaring this circle would be difficult in the best of circumstances, but the department's early narrative about «tight on ends, loose on means» has been belied by its actual work (e.g., waiver requirements, OCR).
The turning circle is improved on the JL, enabling it to snake through tight mountain bends that the JKs along with us could only manage by stopping, backing up, and re-turning into the corner.
The diesel engine's abundant torque means that acceleration at any speed is available on demand, and a comparatively small turning circle means that you can maneuver in tight spaces.
With the tightest turning circle you've ever driven, this tiny BMW is extremely agile around town and there's plenty of room in both rows of seats for bodies, although a small boot is a blot on the copy book.
It provides 2deg of counter steer on the rear wheels at speeds below 31mph and 3deg of parallel steering at speeds above 31mph, giving the new 911 a tighter turning circle in town and the promise of even greater agility at speed.
Muscle cars are more imposing, but the Miata can run circles around them on a tight, technical road.
Bradley says the Highlander had an exceptionally tight turning circle, and its on - road handling manners were impeccable.
â $ œHandling is benign, though the tall Transit Connect scores points for its maneuverability on city streets — a tight turning circle and and wheels placed near the corners help greatly in this regard.â $ The Car Connection
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After saturating the asphalt with a water truck, Mazda instructed me to put the vehicle on cruise control at 30 mph and run around a circle of tight cones.
That said, smaller rivals are more responsive on twisting roads or in tight urban spaces, and the Traverse's wide turning circle can make it rather cumbersome to maneuver.
Also helping it progress on trickier terrain were good off - road angles including 230 mm of ground clearance, a tight turning circle and hill descent control — although it misses out on a rear differential lock or the fancy off - road electronics fitted to the Mitsubishi and Ford, which might have left it scrambling in slipperier situations.
On the subject of manoeuvring, we found the iLoad's 11.2 m turning circle to be terrific in tight spots.
A 45 - minute drive through farmland and pine forests eventually brings us to Skelleftea Drive Centre, where we are briefed on the main exercises for today — the core elements comprising a tight handling course, a drift circle and a straight - line sprint from standstill to 100km / h and then back down to rest.
If the income - expense ratio is too tight, debt will start accumulating and this vicious circle will go on till an extraordinary income solves it or till the person is forced to fill for bankruptcy.
Border collies maintain the livestock in a tight - knit circle and work on the flight zone of the animals, moving the lead with their presence and stare.
You can see that we are using treats to get her to turn in tight circles and to climb up on objects that are mildly unstable.
The Colonel Bogey march, the version from the Bridge on the River Kwai with the whistling, filled the bedroom, and Rangel, naked except for her turban and Calamitys, strode in a tight circle like a tin soldier, hollering that though Hitler only had one ball Goebbels had no balls at all.
And unless you're part of the firm's tight inner circles of leadership, you have little practical input into strategy or direction: you're informed of the firm's changes, not consulted on them.
Arrange the apples on their sides, with all the cored sides facing the same direction, in a tight concentric circle.
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