Sentences with phrase «weather eye»

THE PURISTS After four months» fretting — ever since the end of the racing season — a crew - cut skipper and his wife turn sharp weather eyes on a bulldog to replace the one that cost them a fourth place last Labor Day.
Many of our friends and neighbors stayed and weathered the eye of the storm; I'm sure we would have been fine had we stayed.
Albers writes: «Along with the magnified botanicals, the most compelling paintings are those that result from O'Keeffe's weather eye on the lake.
Because, as it turns out, at the same time as the ACCC was keeping the Canadian barbarians from WA's railway gates it was also running a weather eye over the way CBH was running its business in WA.
This is to be enjoyed with a weather eye on the horizon for inflatable alcohol industry Nazis, judgemental washed up neo-prohibitionists or any grandiloquent, ostentatious foxes.»
Sailing conservatively, staying out of trouble and keeping a weather eye on his two chief rivals, he placed fifth and sixth — good enough to hold a 5 - point lead at the end over Cox who took a first and a fifth to nose out Cawthra by one point for the runner - up position.
To chart specific wind changes, hekeeps a weather eye on all fluttering objects during the game.
How to Read Water: Clues and Patterns From Puddles to the Sea By Tristan Gooley If you've ever yearned to be a pirate and cast a weather eye to the horizon (yarr...) or just want some tips for getting out alive if you're lost in the wilderness, Gooley is your man.
I'll keep a weather eye on your campaign.
A single buzzard overhead seemed to be keeping a weathered eye on things.
We'll keep a weather eye on the negotiations.
And unless you're Druckenmiller et al, thinking you can successfully bob and weave in & out of the markets is fool's gold — almost inevitably, the real «money is made by sitting, not trading», so long as you always keep a weather eye open for over-leveraged risk - taking (nope), an irrationally exuberant public (nope), and totally insane valuations (um, pockets!?).
In short, consumers with variable - rate loans need to keep a weather eye out.
Keep Watch: Whether your dog is on the leash, or off it at the dog park, keep a weather eye open for trouble.
Yes, once again this is the season to turn our weather eye south, to the ITCZ (Inter Tropical Convergence Zone) and watch tropical waves and seas surface temperatures.
We will be keeping a weather eye on the horizon for any more Black Flag news, until then we wait with anticipation for our voyage.
We'll have more details to share soon, so keep a weather eye out.
Displaying film alongside her new series of digital prints titled Nonic, drawings of rounds of drinks done in Photoshop, Rachel Reupke «s art remains art with a weather eye on the commercial, as well as art that does not take for granted where the usually accepted boundaries between the categories of art and commerce lie.
In the meantime, keep a weather eye on the Web site of the National Hurricane Center and Kerry Emanuel's page at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, which collects a variety of forecasts of storm strengths and tracks.
No doubt folk like Ocean Green and Biofoam will have a weather eye on such developments.
However, in any exercise of discretion, employers should act fairly and consistently, considering each case carefully with a weather eye to the risk of discrimination and breach of trust and confidence claims.
They need to entice you to upgrade and towards that end you need to keep a weather eye on the direction the service is taking.
As for the rest of the Android universe — keep a weather eye.
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