Sentences with phrase «which plies»

Hundley is a reactionary artist with a fine - tuned and specific index of goods from which he plies his trade.
But I'll come onto its vile - beautiful influence once I've explained the grotesquely bigger picture through which it plies its dark trade.
Brooks left iRobot in 2008, but the success gave him the first and perhaps most important of a series of what he calls maxims that guide him at Rethink, and with which he plies his employees in lieu of actually telling them what to do.
The Gunners supposedly turned down the opportunity to sign the German, before he then made the move to fellow Bundesliga side Wolfsburg, the current club with which he plys his trade.
I found the same difficulty with his last film, «The Fixer,» which plied all the right emotions and was directed and acted with intelligence — but which never really made us care.
Locals and tourists make regular use of the ferry services which ply the waters every day, although another option would be to step aboard one of the famous tall ships which are moored in the historic Rocks district.
If your own romanticism is pitched in history, you might like to roam (slowly) around the incredibly spacious website about the greatest of all the airships, the Zeppelins, which plied the Atlantic for many years, taking somewhere between 75 and 90 passengers from America to Europe in half the time of ocean liners.

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Much of the cocaine from the region — Colombia, Bolivia, and Peru are the world's biggest producers — travels to the US, plying sea and air routes in the eastern Pacific and Caribbean, as shown by the map below, which was prepared by US Southern Command and displayed at the hearing.
But the coal has to get there, which means increased rail traffic, expanded port facilities and more ships plying the Salish Sea.
The accounts in the Gospels which pictures Jesus on constant travel, according to him, arose from the practice of plying the trade of a carpenter and the work opportunity provided by the massive building projects undertaken by the Herods.26 The occasion also helped him establish contact with various groups of people, many of those, for whom, he had later acted as a broker.27
The cookware from the Tri-Ply Copper 10 - Piece Set are not only beautiful to look at, but the 3 - ply copper design gives you precise even heating, which is crucial to making homemade caramel.
Clad pots (which are often triple - ply) like this distribute heat through one continuous piece of metal layers — stainless steel on the outsides and aluminum or copper sandwiched between those sheets.
With Wenger overstaying his welcome, our owner's frugal tendencies, the vast accumulation of dead - weight and their failure to shore up the contracts of our most attractive assets, we have not only lost out on some potentially franchise - changing options, of which two now ply their trades in the EPL, we have likely scared off a host of others.
Siqueira will still hope to follow in the footsteps of current Los Blancos star Marcelo after the Brazilian first plied his trade with Fluminense and should the deal be revisited, Real Madrid are said to have a purchase option for the attacker which would require a fee between $ 4m and $ 6m.
What hooks me more is that the bookies are based in Germany, Which obviously is where Aubameyang is plying his trade.
Worth noting that when this story first broke on the Daily Mail website a short while ago the headline stated «Four Premier League Players», however this has since changed to «Four Millionaire Footballers» which would lead one to believe that one of these players is in fact no longer plying their trade in the English top tier, does that help move us nearer to the truth?
They have to be fielded out of positions and have to readjust themselves to these unnatural roles which leaves them plying just above average but below their world class potentials.
If Cottagers do sign the American, it would increase their Yank contingent to five players (the others are Brian McBride, Clint Dempsey, Carlos Bocanegra and Kasey Keller), which is half the number of U.S. nationals plying their trade in the Premiership.
If you understand athletes (and their parents), you know the intensity with which we approach our sport — the same intensity we ply our craft in communications and content delivery.
To those that thought we had a chance with Marco Rues - Since his release clause kicks in next summer - # 25 Million - which is # 15 million less than his current valuation, the player is ready to ply his trade for a club who pays in the region of $ 230,000 a week after tax.
Plying his trade in the Bundesliga for RB Leipzig, he was one of the standout performers during the 2016/17 season which rightfully saw him named in the team of the season.
Thankfully, this is an age in which the world's best player is not exactly a physical specimen, while several fleet - footed, diminutive attacking midfielders are plying their trade at the very highest level of competitive football and mesmerising the world.
AARON RAMSEY - 6 - Often the target of many Gooners ire, which isn't helped by having to ply his trade out of position.
With the significant increases of domestic broadcast deals elsewhere in Europe, and the above mentioned matchday revenue constraints in Italy, there is a real possibility that some major Italian clubs and Money League ever presents, will be missing from future editions which may also result in them being unable to attract the top players to Italy and indeed keep hold of those stars currently plying their trade there.
He left Stamford Bridge in 2012 for Paris Saint - Germain and then moved to AC Milan just two years later, which is where he last plied his trade.
Gives one a real sense of the circumstances under which the early Arsenal players had to ply their trade.
Interestingly, The Potters» last fixture in Huddersfield took place around the festive period of 2001, when both Clubs plied their trades in the old second division - a fixture which ended goalless.
Benitez is willing to offer Gonalons first - team football, which Arsenal are unable to do thanks to a wealth of talent in their squad, and the Frenchman could opt to ply his trade in the south of Italy rather than in north London.
Gibbs comes from a long line of left - backs in the Arsenal production centre, which has produced the likes of Ashley Cole, Gael Clichy and Armand Traore, all of whom ply their trade elsewhere in the league.
They are pre-sterilized and are thicker (2 - ply), coated with polyethylene, and lined with nylon which prevents the fat from adhering to the sides.
AppleCheeks sent me their One Size Bamboo Bundle to review, which includes the AppleCheeks One Size cover (min is in the colour Mint To Be) and one 2 ply bamboo insert.
LeafGreenHandSpun uses her spinning wheel at home and but for 2 ply, tightly spun fine yarn she uses the drop spindle method, which is also much more portable and easier to take around with you.
Grow carries eco-friendly cribs, which are made of solid wood or birch ply or medium - density fiber board.
Look for at least a triple laminated (three - ply) cover, which will give a mattress a tougher shell, adding to its longevity.
They have a 2 - ply insert which is great for newborns and daytime use.
So, Nestle also has a long history of hosting press junkets in which journalists are invited on swanky trips and plied with Nestle propaganda.
It is the full width and thickness 4 -8-4 ply of the other sizes (unlike preemie which is thinner) but is shorter in length so it actually fits in newborn covers without the awkward folding down of the extra length of diapers that are too long for the covers.
It is about the same size as newborn orange edge but it is preemie 2 -6-2 ply layering which is very lightweight.
Meanwhile, Sanders was plying the same progressive issues to capture voters under 35 years old and liberals, which are important groups in Democratic primary voting.
According to a statement by the Police, motorists plying the route and other areas prone to flood which has caused traffic grid lock in the state are advised to take alternative routes made available by the traffic officials.
Ms Dorries said in a statement, «I wish to apologise to the House fully and unreservedly for what was a genuinely inadvertent breach of the rules which I have at all times sought to comply ply with.»
Her career comes full circle on Monday when she becomes director of AAAS» Science & Technology Policy Fellowships Program, which, since 1973, has helped some 3,300 scientists and engineers ply their scientific knowledge and related skills in the policy arena, solving problems big and small facing leaders in Congress, executive agencies and judicial offices.
The 2 - ply tires also come with ball bearing, which allows you to easily maneuver them.
It is made of 8 ply Canadian maple wood, which means it can stand up to both the riders weight and their riding style.
Although the Isle Royale boat is almost toy - sized compared with the freighters that ply the Great Lakes, Green contends the relatively simple chlorine treatment could be scaled up to the biggest boats on the lakes as an emergency line of defense that would be far stouter than the saltwater flushing — the only protection for the lakes until ballast treatment systems are required for all overseas ships, which likely won't be until 2021 at the earliest.
A group of about 2000 of these whales, which are listed as endangered in the United States, regularly ply the continental shelf from Texas to Florida.
This not to mention that most practitioners today fail to start with Yama and Niyama and so their plying of asana comes with great risk — the least of which is the aggrandizement of ego.
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Anita is made from beautiful Italian two - ply cotton and has a silky feel which will last from wash to wash.
This produces the highest - quality fibers, which are then washed, carded, and spun into sumptuous two - ply yarns twisted to resist pilling without compromising strength.
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