Sentences with phrase «up back into»

thats how you find marine fossels 100s of miles from the ocean.put all the oxegon ever used up back into the sea what would the sea level be?and how consentrated would it be?
Exchange a pricey ticket for free and have the differential points topped up back into your account.
Then we see the build - up back into the ring.
Be backed up back into our body, where it can end up in our bloodstream, and ultimately cause cell damage.
Take a deep breath, then exhale it while smoothly rounding up your back into a cat position and keeping the core rigid and allowing the chin to land on the chest.
My problem is that wenger wont sign any players this summer and we end up back into 4 th place I kid you not Chelsea, Man Utd and City will spend this summer and i do nt think what we have is enough to win us a title next sea season.
If we were able to package a 4th and a 6th to trade up back into the 3rd for J.C Jackson, I'd be fine with Guice at 38.
They'll hop up back into the top of the Power Rankings and feel great going into 2015.
So the argument then seems to be cut social spending to stimulate the economy while claiming that the money cut from social spending will somehow end up back into welfare by donations from money they already claimed was being spent to buy «things» in helping stimulate our economy.
I ended up backing into a snowbank.
This little red wagon turns grown - ups back into kids, guilt assuaged by in - your - face fuel economy.
Be they inspired by sailboats, Fibonacci spirals or built as prefabs, treehouses amuse and delight, bringing grown - ups back into a world of childlike imagination.
She ended up backing into someone that night but I was not involved or even anywhere near where she was.

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As a result, UP has recently begun furloughing employees and moving locomotives back into storage.
For some entrepreneurs, a retirement shift could be jumping back into the mix and starting up a different company, or even more than one.
Companies» venture funds poured more money into venture - backed start - ups in the last quarter than they have since the dot - com era.
All businesses should get into the habit of regularly backing up data, in case that a cyber attack does incur and a virus sends your software crashing down.
When rates go up, some of that money will tend to flow back into bonds and away from the stock market, so investors need to pay close attention to this, said McClanahan.
She arrived back to work at Bluebeam to find her desk transformed into a quarantine zone, with PVC and plastic wrap set up to wall her in.
Plus, the sewer system in Chicago is so inadequate that when it rains, all the water backs up into my building.
Then, when it comes time to recall them, you just imagine yourself walking back through that place and picking up the images as you go, translating them back into cards.
Insider Picks senior editor Ellen Hoffman experienced the adaptability personally: «The first night I slept on my Casper pillow I started out on my left side, then moved onto my back some hours later, and ultimately woke up on my right side staring into the face of my very hungry cat.
If we can give customers the feeling of giving back, we can extend into Toms Hotels or Toms Banking or other ideas we haven't come up with yet, because the One for One model can be relevant to many things consumers do.
«The work has started to build the pieces of hardware that are needed for us to take the battery voltages and convert those into the AC voltages that would be needed by a data center or to run a store or to back up a home,» Taylor says.
Often times a simple follow - up email or phone call asking your prospects if they have any additional questions will get them back into purchase mode.
Then, it won't seem merely reactionary — or worse, weak — when you ask them to back you up and help steer public sentiment into an authentically positive light.
When you book sessions back to back or overload your day with things to do, you end up multitasking, becoming sloppy and not putting enough time into self - care.
The condition mainly affects the retina, a layer at the back of the eyeball that picks up light and sends that info to the brain, where it's translated into images.
Staying up late on a weekend can mean less sleep on Sunday night and challenge efforts to settle back into a routine on Monday.
It is no big secret that it is important to take care of your customers and keep them coming back to your business, But as a small business, it is too easy to get into the mindset that we can not quite keep up with the giants, so we can become complacent.
Press back up into the starting position, and perform this on the right side.
Silicon Valley education start - up AltSchool, backed by Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg, has added five new execs to help take its software into public schools.
«We have revised up our 2018 growth forecasts for both the US and the eurozone on the back of recent Q4 GDP prints and the momentum going into Q1 2018,» Mortimer - Lee wrote in his monthly outlook.
The short length makes it easy to charge your iPhone with an external battery back or plug it into your laptop's USB port to sync up with iTunes.
If you want to live off your business» earnings, then it might make sense to invest back into your company rather than save up yourself.
There is still a chance Maria could make landfall farther up the east coast later in the week, but the majority of the predicted paths take the hurricane back out into the Atlantic Ocean.
At the 2010 D8 conference, and in a video that has recently come back into prominence, Jobs articulates his views on privacy very clearly and forcefully: «Privacy means people knowing what they sign up for — in plain English, and repeatedly.»
We've all heard some version of this story from a newly married couple: «If I hadn't been on that business trip to London, bent over to pick up an umbrella, threw out my back, gone to the hospital for an X-ray and ran into her in the hospital cafeteria, we would never have met.
From the start, Barton loved consulting — breaking big problems down into their smallest components, then peering at them closely, first - hand, before building back up to a solution.
To understand what this really means for your business, let's back up and look at how Twitter ads have typically performed, how retargeting actually works, why social retargeting is different, and how you can tap into the power of retargeting.
The last time they lingered here was during the recession in 2009, but the fleet was pressed back into service the following spring when the economy picked up.
He recommended sitting your butt back «like you're sitting into a chair» and keeping your chest up to avoid the slumped shoulder issue he mentioned.
When many people are still paying back student loans well into their 40s and 50s, you have to wonder whether there are any ways to speed up the process and make it just a little easier.
Donald Trump's tax plan is yet another example of the Republican frontrunner talking a big game but, when it comes to standing up to the establishment, he falls back into the party line.
For instance, he knew that dry ice — several pounds of which were also in the back seat — was the coolant of choice for ice cream transportation because it turned into a gas as it warmed up, meaning no messy puddles.
The nacho cheese version created plenty of buzz and got people into stores one time, but the turnaround - minded Taco Bell is counting on them to come back for more if it wants to put up a better fight against brands like Chipotle.
So we had to constantly go back into the stores and stack them up again.
It's true — research backs this up — but if you're among those whose limited acting skills can make putting this idea into action feel a bit, well, awkward (or even downright creepy), there is another option available.
«Employees sign up to deliver our compost by bike [obviously] to a local farm in Red Hook, Brooklyn [of course it's in Brooklyn], where it is turned back into the soil that produces the food we enjoy together.
The small tag rests on the back of the wearer's neck, and lights up in green, yellow or red (red meaning a large, potentially dangerous level of impact) when the athlete comes into contact with someone or something.
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