Sentences with phrase «which rattles»

The only real physical annoyance about the X Play is its loose volume rocker, which rattles when I move the phone around and feels nowhere near as nice and tactile as the ridged power button.
And if you think apes as MPs are strange, try Walter Harris's The Mistress of Downing Street which rattles along with killer robots and a promiscuous female prime minister who uses sex as a method of foreign policy.
The partnership, which rattled the grocery world when announced in June, is expected to reduce prices at Whole Foods, an iconic yet struggling high - end grocery trying to lure more low - and middle - income shoppers.
Exports play their role in lifting Mexico's economy, but infrastructure spending serves as another key driver in the wake of last year's devastating earthquakes, which rattled Mexico City.
The game suddenly changed when an FC Bottle Job player took a strike on at goal which rattled off the crossbar but fortunately for him it landed at the feet of his teammate, Alex Qualter, who managed to place the ball into the goal.
In the 89th minute the ball was well worked down the left hand side to Hall, who took a fierce shot which rattled the bar but didn't go in.
Michel, the former Birmingham midfielder, fashioned an opportunity and struck a shot which rattled the crossbar after 13 minutes.
Wilson had the resulting shot, which rattled the side netting.
The general public might say that these occurrences are an indictment of the new methodologies; however, one of the most remarkable facts is the minimal damage suffered by LTCM during the catastrophic events which rattled the global financial markets during the summer of 1998.
So the engineer first cures the buzzes which rattle only on loud sounds, and then moves on to identify those parts which respond to quieter sounds.
While driving, there is plenty of noise from the engine, the tires, and the body panels, which rattle a bit.
Then I received a massive info dump which both rattled (hint: they're running on financial fumes) and surprised (hint: funding chart + backer count = pure bullshit) me.

Not exact matches

The Dick Smith chain of technology and electrical goods shops is probably a poor example of the wider problems confronting retailing but its collapse this week is a reminder that the shake - out which has rattled the retail world over the past few years is far from over.
Continued saber - rattling is widely seen as dangerous, which means Trump's current strategy may exacerbate the current crisis
The selection of the new BOJ leadership comes at a crucial time for Japanese and global markets, which have been rattled in recent weeks on expectations major central banks will whittle down their crisis - mode stimulus.
He and Chief Marketing Officer Adam Holyk rattled off initiatives such as being among the first retailers to use Apple Pay and having a popular mobile app, which has been downloaded 51 million times.
Then Trump rattled Japan's leading automobile producer, Toyota, and its CEO, Akio Toyoda, by threatening to slap a «big border tax» — which he has referred to as 35 % — on any automobiles the company assembled in Mexico and imported into the U.S.
«Francis can rattle off lists of ingredients and point out which cookies are gluten - and nut - free,» the article elaborates.
Street Talk can reveal Candy Club, which launched in 2014 and sells lollies via a subscription model and to corporate clients, is rattling the tin for up to $ US3 million, at a pre-money valuation of $ 8 million.
Though Uber is beloved by many riders, the way it has muscled into cities and the public consciousness, and the manner in which it has altered labor relations and urban planning, have rattled lawmakers, activists and even its drivers.
«Tesla's results and Elon's demeanor on the call definitely rattled investors,» said George Schultze, founder of Schultze Asset Management, which oversees about $ 100 million and is shorting the company's stock.
Mr. Navarro on Monday tried to calm financial markets, which were rattled last week by the prospect of a trade war.
Days before this year's conference, it has launched a stunningly effective campaign to censor online discussion of mass evictions which have swept Beijing, rattling even ardent party supporters.
WSJ's Ben Eisen and Akane Otani: «Investors rattled by recent volatility are becoming choosier about which technology - focused stocks they scoop up, a reversal from 2017 that threatens to undermine the tech sector's dominance in the long stock rally.
And a constitutional - court ruling in Germany on the legality of the bloc's new bailout fund and elections in the Netherlands in which some lawmakers are advocating a euro - zone pullout — on the same September day — could rattle the careful politics of Europe's rescue attempts.
At the same time, news from Europe indicated an excellent harvest, which pushed commodity prices lower and rattled markets.
The current strength of the dollar, driven by short - covering, rising bond yields and a slowdown in Europe, has rattled a market which previously held a general belief that the greenback would continue to weaken.
And this «niceness» carries into present day, thanks to the always - smiling Dalai Lama, approachable books on buddhism, like Lodro Rinzler's The Buddha Walks into a Bar which has the nerve to describe how to have Buddhist one - night - stand, and slogan - happy Twitter and Instagram accounts that rattle off feel - good and often times inaccurate buddhism quotes.
The writer remembers the hair - raising experience of «going down from Jerusalem to Jericho» in a rattle - trap automobile which may have had brakes but appeared to have none, and coming out near Jericho to see luscious grapes in bunches a foot long.
Towards the conclusion of his landmark book After Virtue, the Scottish philosopher Alasdair MacIntyre observes that the death rattle of the Roman Empire began when men and women of good will «turned aside from the task of shoring up the Roman imperium» which had become socially decadent and culturally diseased.
Inspiration is the drawing of the first breath which signals the beginning of a life; expiration is the rattle of breath at its end.
To get there, I took one of the buses called marshrutkas, which would come rattling through the main road every 45 minutes or so.
Against Sunderland, the Gunners need to make their passing and attacks count, and get this game done and dusted by Half - Time; failing which, the aforementioned duo of Johnson and Wickham will start growing in stature and pose serious problems for the Arsenal backline that can be rattled when their opponents start running at them.
But when the conversation pivoted to health and fitness, he was outspoken in the extreme, commiserating, giving tips and then rattling off statistics, some of which are in dispute.
Baylor at Oklahoma, 12:00 PM Eastern: After a 1 - 2 start 11th - ranked Oklahoma (7 - 2) rattled off six straight wins, all of which have come against Big 12 opponents.
There are so many good Teams this Season that it is going be tough for anyone to just rattle off a ton of Wins in a row — which means you can't get too many Games Back if you intend to get a top spot come the Spring..
They move to ELIMINATION GAME territory which means they'll need to rattle off NINE Games in a row to Win this thing..
At the end of his freshman year, after being redshirted, Cortese was converted from quarterback to wideout, and the following year a teammate delivered a bone - rattling blow to Cortese's chin during a practice, which persuaded him to abandon the sport altogether.
He already has 3.5 sacks to go along with 61 tackles, including the 12 he notched against the Browns, several of which were of the bone - rattling variety.
Azarenka won her first Grand Slam in Melbourne last year and gained the No. 1 ranking — which has kind of served as a death rattle for future Grand Slam title hopes in the women's game recently — and hasn't relinquished it since.
Once a rickety truck, vintage of John Steinbeck's Grapes of Wrath, was rattling along the road which bordered the 18th fairway as Pro Frank Stranahan was addressing his approach shot.
Your cage really has been rattled today Buddy and you really did miss the point of my post which was just my opinion.
It is constructed of only two moving parts: a rotor and a drive shaft to which the rotor is directly connected, without the intercession of any rattling crankshafts, connecting rods or bearings.
The 26 - year - old has remained in contact with Real Madrid and has told them a deal is still possible if they make him the right offer, which has Barcelona rattled.
Rattled, Scotland now had to face Iran in what seemed an easy enough game in which to get back on track.
I'm interested to see if this will rattle their confidence a bit before their next Hoops game (which will be in the playoffs).
Tiger is now the economy inline - 4 trying to run with a garage full of V - 8s, which might not be a problem in the Bahamas, but you can bet there's gonna be some rattle in the engine when we get out on the real highways.
Sand then rattled the angle — which appeared to awake San Lorenzo from their slumber.
My biggest concern is rattle snakes which live on our mountain and I would not want to attract one or more of them in fear of getting bit!
Organic food lovers will appreciate the fact that the cotton yarn used to make all of Estella's infant toy rattles and baby clothes are GOTS certified, which means that it is grown with minimal pesticides and chemicals so the end product is safe for the kids wearing the clothes or playing with the toys, and the farm workers who handle the raw materials and the environment is spared of toxic chemical run offs.
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