Sentences with phrase «when flung»

The contrasting oak beams set against the pale palette of the house add interest and colour, while the bi-fold doors create extra space when flung open and enable plenty of fresh air to flow throughout; we can imagine a lovely warm draught in the summer — perfect!
Faster vehicles can drift around corners, and the driving physics overall are strong: all vehicles handle well even when flung over one of the city's many improvised ramps.
This was the case even when we flung the Subaru into a corner hard, allowing it to slide across the dirt.
The feat showed that the particles of light can retain a strange type of interconnectedness, known as quantum entanglement, even when flung to opposite ends of a country, researchers from China report in the June 16 Science.
As Corbyn prepares to face George Osborne across the despatch box at next week's budget, McDonnell said he would «lock away the props» to avoid the embarrassment of last autumn's spending review, when he flung his copy of Chairman Mao's Little Red Book at the chancellor.
It had been used as a trash container, and when he flung it at a post, the top flew off and the garbage poured over the poor lad who had chosen to sit against the post.
If your shoulders are rounding forward, you can cause pain when you fling them up overhead.
And this is the graph you get when you fling them together.
Its stability is undeniable when compared to a truck, but one feels the car's height when flinging it around corners, especially in the SXT trim level, which has more compliant, touring suspension tuning and a bit more body roll.
Finger swishing and prodding might suffice when flinging belligerent avians around the screen, but virtual thumbsticks and buttons largely fail to convey more rigorous controls into the hands of players.
When you fling a treat, a squeaky toy sound plays, which will pretty quickly condition your dogs to come running.
Roomy showers are forgiving when you fling your arms wide, mid-song.
There's a backpacking category, where you'll find a nifty tent that sets up in two seconds when you fling it into the air... In the craft category, the cheapest portable (reliable) sewing maching... Kitchen: the Dexter - Russell S496 dough scraper... A low - tech sand castle construction manual, foam latex puppet making, an igloo making tool, a place to get mini portions of stuff... It's all here, including instructions on how to keep your boots tied with this surgeon's knot.
Though we occasionally see some subtle frame rate drops when flinging through the multitasking view.
He added that if he didn't feel about me as he had when my fling happened 7 years ago, then he could not be with me.

Not exact matches

When we think about cyberattacks on businesses, many of us think of a hoodie - clad hacker slouched over a keyboard in some far - flung, underground lair.
Working with Best Buy, Fling saw that the company could provide customers other valuable utilities on the mobile site, such as a tool to alert customers when a store has an item, and to be able to hold it if they do.
Smartphones were pretty revolutionary when they first came out, but experts agree they were missing one key thing — testy little birds willing to fling themselves into concrete walls to destroy smirking green pigs.
He names the day when he grants that unexpected furlough... The 1942 schedule may run something like this: engagement announcement on Monday, invitations sent out by telegraph on Wednesday, the last handful of rice and rose petals flung on Saturday.»
What the far - flung reps needed was made clear when 19 of them (from Germany, France, Spain, Japan, Israel, and Australia, among other nations) gathered for three days of training at Restek headquarters, in Bellefonte, Pa..
As we can see, when it comes to their smear jobs, the MSM flings at the wall all the mud it can fit in its hands, hoping that some of it might stick.
Sir John Templeton, the grandfather of far - flung investing, believed currency movements were neutral over the long - term when investing in equities.
Then when I started reading the Bible more carefully and starting to decide things for myself, it was flung at me to try to sway my actions and beliefs.
They think it more likely that a criminal's body, when removed from the cross, would have been flung into a common grave.
The doctrine of Inspiration makes the Bible a book of magical incantations, to be flung out whenever «the devil» comes around, or when our spouse, boss, or neighbor simply does something we don't like.
If you can do that, I will fling off my religion with the air of one loosed from prison... just make sense when you answer, do nt give me any of this: «It just happens to be here» crap... that will never explain the design of life itself... Ok, I await your response...
The exercise may have been exhilarating, or cathartic, as when history requires that she banish Queen Katherine and her daughter, Mary, not to a yellowing bedroom down a dimly lit hall, but to far - flung palaces.
I get a little exasperated when people with different views start to fling accusations.
Though flung far across this tilted and spun world, studying the serving ways of Jesus — Charles brims when he gets to this part in the story — he carried in his heart the faces of the orphaned, widowed and homeless of the Rwandan genocide, and he and his wife, Florence, scrounged and squirrelled every penny to begin sponsoring vulnerable children to attend school in Rwanda.
(102) Then, when they had both surrendered (to Allah), and he had flung him down upon his face, (103) We called unto him: O Abraham!
O Book, O Collected Works of Kahlil Gibran, Published by Everyman's Library on a dark day, I lift you from the Earth to which I recently flung you When my wrath grew too mighty for me, I lift you from the Earth, Noticing once more your annoying heft, And thanking God» though such thanks are sinful» That Kahlil Gibran died in New York in 1931 At the age of forty - eight, So that he could write no more words, So that this Book would not be yet larger than it is.
Accordingly, throughout the annals of the saintly life, we find this ever - recurring note: Fling yourself upon God's providence without making any reserve whatever — take no thought for the morrow — sell all you have and give it to the poor, only when the sacrifice is ruthless and reckless will the higher safety really arrive.
At the end of the season, when Tony's girlfriend threatened to reveal their affair, Tony strangled her, flinging her body in the air and slamming it to the floor.
When I am dreaming quantum dreams, the picture I see is more like that web of relationships — an infinite web, flung across the vastness of space like a e a luminous net.
@momoya - «When you're ready to have a reasonable conversation and stop flinging p oo like the monkeys at zoo, let me know.»
I find that objects can take on a new life when you bring them somewhere far - flung, they become the green dress you couldn't stop wearing in Kerala or the perfumed oil you wore in Brazil.
When I finally spotted him, I flung open the balcony door and let out a yell that would make Tarzan proud.
This fact became painfully obvious when the angry head chef, was flinging chafing dishes like a frisbee at my co-worker.
There needs to be a glimmer of self - awareness from fans when the next Strasburg / Harvey situation comes around, with fewer calls for the player to fling his body over the rampart for the cause.
When they called Oregon State's belligerent guard Gary Payton «Hookhead» last season, he lost his cool and flung a wad of bubble gum at them.
And when he walked into Gorilla position... Triple H was sitting there, just after his match with Seth... Bill flings the curtains open, grinning ear to ear...
And whilst you are entirely on point when you say DB represents only potential and is nowhere near the finished article I can promise you if he scores a deciding goal for us tomorrow then the debate will snowball, and if he starts knocking a few in for us in the coming months there will be a shed load of revisionist theories being flung around.
But when a reporter yelled his name, Walker flung around.
When bigger defenders block his path to the rim, Tolliver flings himself right into them; among 272 players who have recorded at least 75 drives, only three — Kevin Love, Danilo Gallinari, and Drummond — have drawn more shooting fouls per drive, via Second Spectrum.»
He has a calendar and he can do the math, theres no excuse for him sneaking away to have a little spring fling with the wife when he should of been preoccupied with minicamp prep.
In the aftermath of the tumultuous unwelcome given ex-Oriole Reggie Jackson when the Yankees played Baltimore at Memorial Stadium last month, Hammen introduced a bill that would prohibit»... any person or persons to toss, throw, fling or project or cause to be tossed, thrown, flung or projected, any missile upon or in the direction of any person participating in any sporting event or upon any playing field or arena during the course of a sporting event.»
I've started forgetting even the memorable parts; I only recently recalled killing two Iraqi fighters with a coaxial machine gun — their bodies flung into the air like they'd stepped on cartoon springs — when I revisited an old diary.
There's always a chance that Bad Ramos will turn up, and when he does Real Madrid's captain turns into an amusingly impetuous buffoon, spends most of the game flinging himself around, and then the last 10 minutes sitting on his own in the dressing room, seething with misplaced rage.
And I have to admit I do get angry and embarrassed when I see him flinging waterbottles or rocking to and fro beside Pat Rice watching incidents unfold again and again like its the first time hes witnessed it and like he has no control, he has control!
Weekends will assume a deeper meaning, and thoughts of summer holidays and World Cups in far flung lands, will fade hazily into the memory banks, perhaps retrieved and discussed at some later date, when other matters appear less pressing.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z