Sentences with phrase «when saddle»

Passau is a charming city where three rivers meet and cruise ships dock to take in the charming cobbled streets, Baroque churches and castles notably at Wilhering and Artstetten are on the route and ideal places to stop for a picnic or when saddle sore, Linz is one of the overnight stops which was Hitler's favourite city — not necessarily something to boast about but gosh I can see why.
I wanted to know: What's it like to forge an identity when saddled with such a famous name.
In spite of everything, Blanchett miraculously gives a good performance, even when saddled with lines like this one, to Clive Owen's Sir Walter Raleigh: «In another world, could you have loved me?»
We're also eyeing the turbocharged 2.7 L I - 4 with some skepticism, as Ford's similarly sized EcoBoost V - 6 drives well unloaded but can sometimes feel a bit winded when saddled with a trailer or a full bed.
Engines with low horsepower can be very sluggish when saddled with items like power steering and air conditioning - not this one.
CPA believes this innovative solution will immediately improve workplace wellness by reducing the anxiety and stress employees experience when saddled with student loan debt.
The recent plight of U.K. top -50-firm Halliwells, which went into administration in July after spiraling arrears left it unable to meet its loan repayments or rent, offers a stark reminder of the potential difficulties law firms face when saddling their balance sheets with debt.
Also, while the HTC One (4.7 - inch, 468ppi) technically has a sharper screen, its viewing area is minuscule when saddled up against the Note 3.

Not exact matches

You'll burn a few calories, burn off some stress, and feel better when you get back in the work saddle.
But where I genuinely enjoyed the Stinger the most was on the highway: It's supposed to be a gran turismo, a touring car, designed to recall a time when well - heeled European couples saddled up their elegant GTs and set their sights on beachfront enclaves.
Several academics and business people explained to me that this has several benefits, with the main one being that companies are much more willing to hire people when they know they won't be saddled with them if said worker turns out to be a bust, or if an unexpected downturn comes along.
Bad credit can limit your financing options to predatory lenders that saddle people with oversize loans and repossess the cars when they can't pay.
The hedge fund nevertheless set unreasonable profit targets; when coupled with the debt that these papers have been saddled with, the result was criminal.
«We have a backdrop that's more like the 1940s when governments were saddled with debt after the war and central banks held a big proportion,» Major said.
Christians should be the first to saddle up next to others claiming the name of Jesus and speak truth to them when there are those going over an edge.
When it stood as tall as it could stand, Jesus leaned forward in the saddle.
When religion is saddled with direct political responsibilities its judgments necessarily become political as well as religious.
When decked out in the medieval fashion, it is saddled with just those difficulties exposed so effectively by Hartshorne in the arguments canvassed in Section II.
2 Samuel 17:23 — And when Ahithophel saw that his counsel was not followed, he saddled [his] ass, and arose, and gat him home to his house, to his city, and put his household in order, and hanged himself, and died, and was buried in the sepulchre of his father.
Emerson already said «things are in the saddle and ride mankind» Walter Bagehot, in his Economic Studies, wrote of David Ricardo, one of the founding fathers of economics: «He thought he was considering actual human nature in its actual circumstances, when he was considering a fictitious nature in fictitious circumstances» (quoted in Daly & Cobb 1989, p. 36).
Liberalism in the saddle proved disappointing compared to the heroic days when liberalism was in the opposition.
I am sure you are a regular Voltaire or Kissinger when you aren't saddled by this medium.
Or saddled up next to a bowl of chili... there are so many ways to enjoy great cornbread when it tastes like gfJules Gluten Free Cornbread Mix does.
When he saw that the grass grew as high as the belly of his saddle horse, he knew he had discovered land that was worth homesteading.
So he stops to ponder the question when asked whether he is saddling the elusive superstar.
He puts the exercise saddle on the horse, rides him at a walk to the track, steadies him with the feel of his confident hands on the reins and withers, calms him, reassures him, hangs on when he bucks or shies, teaches him manners, corrects his bad habits, gets him used to standing up straight in the starting gate, gallops him a slow mile or gives him a fast workout that is a marvel of split - second timing.
The horses were standing in the paddock, waiting to be saddled for the eighth race at Oklahoma City's Remington Park on Sept. 2, when the word came down — the news that trainer Ray Spencer had been leerily awaiting since a torrential downpour struck earlier that afternoon.
Trainer Dale Baird saddles»em at Waterford Park in West Virginia, not Santa Anita or Hialeah, but he leads all the big names when it comes to adding up winners
When the crisis hit, Milan was saddled with a roster of aging and soon - to - be-overpaid stars.
Get the shop to allow your child to sit on the saddle with it right down, and don't forget when their feet should be on tippy toes.
When it comes to using these pillows, you are essentially supposed to saddle them, such that the pillow sits between your legs.
Before moms jump back in the saddle, it's important for new moms to be aware of some of the changes they may experience when it comes to getting down and dirty.
When your three year old hops up on an English saddle and is obviously a natural, you have a decision to make.
The BuggyBoard Maxi plus easily attaches to more than 99 % of pushchairs, prams and strollers with the new saddle seat it means little ones can rest their legs when on - the - go.
I had to fight with my doctor in the States, who supposedly «agreed» to letting me have an unmedicated birth with my first in 1972 (when this was unheard of), but when I was ready to deliver, he ordered a saddle block.
We have kids, nephews, nieces etc and our focus should be on how we could prepare a more safer environment for them so that when they grow up and take their places in the administration of the country, they will not be saddled with unsurmountable difficulties.
When Michael Bloomberg leaves office in 2014 — assuming he leaves office in 2014 — the city will be saddled long into the future with the massive borrowing and school spending he required to maintain his political reputation.
He should know that those who manipulated the primary election for him to win are no longer as powerful as when Buhari was fully in the saddle.
On 28 April Nick Clegg claimed tuition fees would double under a Conservative or Labour government: «We think it's unfair when you graduate and you haven't even taken your first step in the world of adult work to be saddled with # 25,000 worth of debt.
The cleric maintained that the current state of education in the region was not what late Chief Awolowo and his late wife dreamt of when he (Chief Awolowo) was at the saddled of government as Premier of the defunct Western Region.
Even those who got their degrees thirty years ago are angered by a system that sees young people saddled with debt for the same degree they got for free; especially when todays degrees are much less likely to boost a graduates life chances.
By flying through the «saddle point» where the Earth and the sun's gravity cancel out, the craft might probe whether Einstein's theory still holds when gravitational accelerations are incredibly small.
(When your mother asks you to pick up a jar of pickles at the grocery store on the way home, she's saddling you with a prospective memory challenge.)
For centuries humans have used up the planet's resources, saddled it with our waste and simply moved on when a wellspring dried up or the back forty became polluted.
This changes the string shape and eventually a «saddle point» emerges when the physical forces acting on the curve reach a steady state.
This inventive wasp, Vespula vulgaris, is native to the Northern Hemisphere; when it invaded New Zealand 30 years ago, it saddled the country with the highest density of wasps in the world.
None of the chairs compared in the study were perfect across the board, but the saddle chair performed better than both the office chair and kneeling chair when it came to proper spinal alignment.
Four - way stretch fabric moves with you when you're going in and out of the saddle.
When RA saddled me with excruciating pain and no end in sight [Physicians had given up], I took the ultimate challenge to finally explore natural treatments as a scientist.
My ponyskin slingback kitten heels and pheasant pattern saddle bag added some fun texture (key when accessorizing a particularly low key outfit!)
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