As you can probably imagine, we get a whole lot of
use out of our rain gear around here.
Not exact matches
One satisfied buyer says the jacket is «comfortable» and «definitely keeps
out the
rain» as confirmed by its
use «in the aftermath downpour
of a small tornado.»
Philip Larkin's «Church Going» comes to mind: Yet stop I did: in fact I often do, And always end much at a loss like this, Wondering what to look for; wondering, too, When churches fall completely
out of use What we shall turn them into, if we shall keep A few cathedrals chronically on show, Their parchment, plate, and pyx in locked cases, And let the rest rent - free to
rain and sheep.
Looking
out on the morning
rain I
used to feel so uninspired And when I knew I had to face another day Lord, it made me feel so tired Before the day I met you, life was so unkind But you're the key to my peace
of mind
The creation that
used to rejoice with us and to remind us
of the beauty and bounty
of God now groans with us as
rain and snow do not come to feed our crops and as the earth grumbles and the waters spit
out death.
This study looked at genetic (varieties) and management (row spacing and nitrogen) options to minimise the impact
of climate change,
using rain -
out shelters to control rainfall; the results provided a platform to model wheat production in future climates.
For his white - hunter hat, Thompson
used the fine beaver - fur felt
of a cowboy's ten - gallon, made it into an Africa - tested style: wide brim (3 1/4 inches) to keep
out sun and
rain, an inside band designed to keep the hat on in the wind, a Stewart Granger dash
of genuineleopard - skin band ($ 17.50).
What I really wanted to do was go
out and find some sticks to measure and was hoping to find one we could
use as a metre stick, but it literally hasn't stopped
raining for the last week, so I'm going to share some
of our previous activities
using rulers instead.
The bench turned
out better than I hoped and has held up through SEVERAL
rains and run ins with bird droppings ~ I just hose it off every time one
of my feathered friends decides to «
use» it.
I want absolutely everything organized and clean to the point where I am a little OCD about it, I like watching The Bachelor / The Bachelorette on Mondays, I prefer straight tequila over wine, I have a Beagle and a Chihuahua even though I don't even like either one
of those breeds, I like Justin Timberlake, Michael Buble and Lyle Lovett, I have at least 20 bottles
of shampoo and conditioner in my bathroom at any one time, Audrey Hepburn is my idol, I have an unhealthy addiction to Target and Zulily, Singing In The
Rain is my favorite movie, Purple is my favorite color, my best friend and I have been friends for 20 years now, I haven't gotten my driver's license yet
out of sheer laziness, my favorite desert is key lime pie and cheesecake, I hide chocolate all over my house for when PMS strikes, I have asthma that I've been hospitalized for 3 times, I
used to play guitar, piano and conga drums, (I think) I'm a good photographer, I
use to dance professionally (ballet) for 15 years, I love Mexican food and I'm Italian.
Some
of our favorite sensory bins that inspire imagination and creativity are our indoor sand where my son sat inside the bin, with «snow»
raining down on him, belting
out «Let It Go», our indoor cranberry bog where my kids pretended to harvest the cranberries in some cool fall weather using a variety of kitchen tools as real harvesting tools, and our «Inside Out» edible water bead bin where we used our imagination to act out and discuss a variety of emotio
out «Let It Go», our indoor cranberry bog where my kids pretended to harvest the cranberries in some cool fall weather
using a variety
of kitchen tools as real harvesting tools, and our «Inside
Out» edible water bead bin where we used our imagination to act out and discuss a variety of emotio
Out» edible water bead bin where we
used our imagination to act
out and discuss a variety of emotio
out and discuss a variety
of emotions.
WHITE PLAINS, NY — The Westchester County Department
of Health is reminding residents to dump
out standing water on their property after it
rains, and to
use insect repellents when outdoors in the early morning and late afternoon to avoid being bitten by mosquitoes that could carry West Nile Virus.
Since most property was far from streams and there was little
rain, officials then gave settlers formal rights to take water
out of rivers and move it across dry land where it could be
used to mine minerals or turn rocky fields into farms.
An alligator
uses its mouth and claws to uproot vegetation to clear
out a space; then, shoving with its body and slashing with its powerful tail, it wallows
out a depression that stays full
of water in the wet season and holds water after the
rains stop.
Using a pipette full
of water, fresh volcanic ash and mathematical modelling, Sanjoy Som at the University
of Washington in Seattle worked
out how the size
of imprints related to the speed at which the
rain fell through the ancient atmosphere.
The metric most frequently
used to quantify this trend is area burned, or how large in terms
of acres or hectares a given fire's scorching fingertips managed to reach before firefighters or
rain put them
out.
Since it has been
raining all week I haven't had a chance to shoot any new outfits so I'm taking some photos
out of the archives here that I haven't
used before.
In cream especially, it has a Prince circa Purple
Rain feel about it (in a good way), and I knew I'd get lots
of use out of it.
The weather has been pretty bad here lately... wind,
rain, cold temps, etc. and my outdoor runs have been few and far between (insert exactly three crying emojis), so I've recently made a lot
of use out of the below apps (thanks Mother Nature).
Fincher keeps the film moving at a grimly frenetic pace,
using intertitles to keep track
of time (it's always
raining here) and knocking you
out with a one - two conclusion that you may see coming but that rocks you anyhow.
Using fascinating truths and eyewitness accounts, «Good Morning America» weather forecaster Spencer Christian, along with children's author Antonia Felix, expertly guides readers through the formidable forces
of nature, from untwisting the myths
of tornadoes to shaking
out the facts about plate tectonics, in the first two books
of the series, Can It Really
Rain Frogs?
That way they have time to get
used to sleeping inside and learn to take shelter there
out of the wind and
rain.
It might not even be a political statement so much as an observational bit
of weird world building, like the way some cars
use their turn signals or the way people open umbrellas when it
rains or the way a firetruck trundles down the street with its siren blaring, but going absolutely nowhere because I followed it to find
out.
I loved the
use of the 3D in the game as it was
used like a 3D movie where at certain times, things will jump
out at you or at other times, it's quite subtle like the randomness
of rain.
There're plenty
of puzzles to solve along the way too, whilst each area
of the game typically has some unique gameplay aspect such as
using rain - filled clouds to fill up water tanks to open doors, or having to avoid some tricky spotlight to stay
out of reach
of your enemies.
-- Nintendo previously made Zelda games by making small areas and connecting them together — For Breath
of the Wild, the team first had to figure
out what needed to be placed on the map — Groups were created
out of the over 300 devs to work on specific sections
of the world — Game Informer's demo starts at Serenne Stable — Yammo runs this place — Link can rest in bed and restore health here — Stable also lets you store horses, meet with merchants, NPCs — Stables are located throughout the world — Each one is run by a distinct character — You can spend rupees on a more expensive bed, giving you an extra heart the next morning — These hearts are yellow and can't be recovered if you're hit in combat — Spending time by fires in the world passes time — Dynamic weather system in the game, with the world reacting as a result — Ex: when it starts
raining, NPCs outside the stable quickly go inside — Beedle is back to sell you goods — Have to be careful during a thunderstorm, since your metal items can attract thunder — Metal weapons and shields can be discarded or thrown at enemies — Link can get killed by lightning — Difficulty dips / spikes depending on where you are, since you can go around it and avoid it until you're stronger — Over 100 Shrines — You can find an item that identifies Shrines — Discover a Shrine for it to be a fast - travel point — Shrines also give a Spirit Orb — Trade in orbs for unknown items — Dedicated team handled animal A.I. — Bears, wolves, deer move through the snow — You can get overwhelmed by enemies quickly — Link can keep multiple horses at a time — Affection / loyalty important with horses — Feed and take care
of horses to raise their stats — Can call horses over to you, but horses need to be within a certain proximity to be called — Horses can be killed by enemies — Aonuma «wanted players to choose their own path», so no companion character in this game — Stamina meter encopasses sprinting, paragliding, climbing — Meter can be upgraded, but Nintendo won't say how — Different shields have different speeds and level
of control for snowboarding — Can mine rocks which can be solid for rupees or
used for crafting — Can place stamps to mark areas
of interest — 100
of these symbols can be
used on the map, including sword, shield, bow and arrow, pot, star, chest, skull, leaf, diamond — Every style
of weapon has a unique set
of animations and feel different — No invincible weapons in the game, Nintendo says — Zelda can get mad at you and scold you — Players can see the ending without seeing everything from the story — A certain element was added in the game to make for a more cohesive storyline — Most difficult Zelda game to make — Aonuma is still finding new things in the world
Out of all that list
of «Move games» you just listed, the only ones worth their salt to
use the Move with is Sports Champions and Heavy
Rain.
A classic - style isometric RPG that feels completely modern, with four - player co-op, great characters, and super-challenging turn - based combat that makes heavy
use of physical interactions: cast a
rain spell to put
out fires, for instance, or splash oil around to spread them.
Driving assists can help you
out if you want them, but even with them turned off, the game isn't terribly unforgiving by any means, but you will feel the difference as the wheels go over different terrains, and with new weather conditions such as
rain and snow to contend with, you'll need to adapt and perhaps make
use of the returning Flashback feature to rectify everything from a simple spinout to a major, race ending crash.
When our new COG heroes found themselves up against a turret, one player
used a cannon to launch an exploding rock into the air, while another shot that rock
out of the sky to
rain fire on the enemy below.
You can liberally slide around corners,
use the handbrake to your heart's content and jump around in as much
rain and snow as you like without much risk
of spinning
out.
From the («lay - scientist», real scientist wanna - be) guy who you Honored by re-enforcing my — much decried by the other bloggers — observation that, by
using SO2 to «Geoengineer» our way
out of having to
use Good Sense to solve our Most Pressing
of Planetary Issues, would only lead to more Acid
Rain, Ocean Acidification, and — ultimately, or so I conjectured — the loss
of our Primary source
of the Oxygen that we all need to Breathe — Phytoplankton; I must say that I TRULY APPRECIATE what you do!
Third, we have significant experience in the United States with the
use of this approach, including during the 1980s to phase
out leaded gasoline from the marketplace, and since the 1990s to cut acid
rain by 50 percent.
Acid
rain effects would be greatly spread
out not concentrated as in the case
of the
use of high sulfur coal.
Loss
of use coverage is critical for anyone as it ensures you will not be left
out in the
rain without a place to stay or the funds needed to continue on.
Ring says you can't
use a different cable since theirs includes a special cover for the plug that keeps
rain and water
out of the charging port.
It's also water resistant, rated IP67 (as opposed to the «splash resistant» rating
of the Pixel), so you needn't worry about dunking it in the sink or
using it
out in the
rain.
Well, it had obviously been left
out in the
rain (or been
used as a boat at some point in time) because it had lots
of water damage.
Shaped
out of what
used to be the only Bathroom in the whole house, it's now a 6 foot by 6 foot restful little room that I have fallen asleep in many a time, while enjoying a shelter mag and listening to
rain hit the metal roof above.
On Saturday we had a lovely family day
out at Lee Fest and it didn't
rain so didn't need to
use any
of the tips in my previous blogpost!