Sentences with phrase «time hoovering»

One example included a map where my ally suddenly decided to spend all of his time hoovering up the loose resources, and never seemed to find the two passes into enemy territory until I ventured down them.
I'd be looking for someone who can motivate, empower, and bring out the best in the public, making them happy while at the same time hoovering up all the money.

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I'm sure part of the allure of the Girl Scout cookie is its rarity, only available to satiated our yearlong cookie obsession during the seasone when we're all looking for a little break from our post-holiday diets and need some serious cookie hoovering time.
It seems like very long time indeed since the likes of Keane, Vieira, Davids and Van Bommel bestrode the pitch like goliaths, hoovering up trophies and awards.
Time passes as clubs hoover up the talent in the market.
My second child was a strong hoover and my nursing experience different with a bumpy start, less alone time to nurse and a task oriented feeling.
For the first time, scientists have developed a magnetic one, which can conceivably be hoovered up with a magnet after it's done cleaning.
But a girl can never get enough, so that's why I tagged a few other items from my list in my photo (just hoover over the last pic), hoping that one Santa or the other will check this post today and deliver it to me in two weeks time.
I can see bad things happening with a hoover in the oil filler cap... Last time I tried to drain a bit of oil out the sump plug fell into the drip tray and it was a nightmare getting it back in again before all of the oil spilled out.
With that said I'm noticing my dog is a hoover sometimes and a picky eater in other times.
Although this is a self catering villa, there is a part - time maid provided if required, to help with light cleaning, hoovering etc..
At the same time however we had tropical storm, (briefly Hurricane Nicole) hoovering north of the island.
I've also killed many people in videogames, and while I've certainly had to spend some time hiding the corpses from the eyes of roving guards I don't ever remember patiently hoovering up the blood and pocketing any potential evidence I left lying around.
The decision to lock levels until you've gathered up enough Trineangles (yes, they're actually called that) also feels like a reaction to how short the game is, a way to try to lengthen the experience by forcing you to replay levels in order to hoover up the collectibles you missed the first time around, but it comes across as forced and frankly completely annoying, at least to me.
Later on in the game, you really have to use your time strategically in battle, alternating between attacking, hoovering up crystals, and then placing new towers mid-battle.
The game lets people hoover up loot to improve their characters; improvements which will then help them spend even more time within Destiny 2.
Gagosian, Hauser & Wirth, David Zwirner, and Pace are the bull elephants of the field, galleries that galumph everywhere all the time, Hoovering up artists and money and monopolizing attention.
The museum has now three times the gallery space, and can finally accommodate the extraordinary collection of Donald and Doris Fisher, the founders of Gap, who used their millions in the 1970s to hoover up over 1,100 works including 21 unique Warhols, Alexander Calders and dozens of works by Gerhard Richter.
Now they «look liked they've been Hoovered», according to one visitor, who recalls the place in less pacific times; and the city is preparing for all the jamboree of the opening of the Turner prize exhibition on 23 October.
Any research that doesn't make it in time for the special report will be hoovered up by the IPCC's next big assessment report, due in 2021.
At one time, it may have been debatable whether a spouse who took on child - rearing or housekeeping responsibilities could claim compensation if, as a result of a tort, s / he became unable to continue to perform them (see Regina Graycar, «Hoovering as a Hobby and other Stories: Gendered Assessments of Personal Injury Damages» (1997) 31 U.B.C. L. Rev. 17).
The U.K. university's psychometrics department had its own personality test which had been hoovering up Facebook users» data since 2007, but, as the New York Times reported, and Kogan recently confirmed in an email, it refused to sell the dataset to the entity that became Cambridge Analytica (inspiring them to replicate the experiment).
Made craft turtles with Sprogs; played badminton with Sprogs, assembled worm farm with Sprogs; dug up backyard looking for worms with Sprogs; filled worm farm using cutlery and plastic bowls from kitchen; left back door open 50 times; left front door open 20 times; played badminton with Sprogs; played Battleship with Sprog 1; had a cup of tea; played Battleship with Sprog 1 again; played a little more badminton; ducked upstairs for nap; went to New Year's Eve party; drank lots of beer; crashed in bed at 11.50 pm after hoovering up contents of fridge.
Labrador owner You're extremely relaxed about the housekeeping — in fact, you can't remember the last time you dusted off the hoover — and aren't the least bit bothered about a spot of mud, a splash of stagnant river water or a few grubby paw prints.
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