Sentences with phrase «whistle when»

One of the things that bothers me about this case is that none of the raters blew the whistle when the paper was published.
Old Zelda fans familiar with reaching adulthood, slashing Ganon's throat, and stopping a moon from crushing a small town may not give a crap about driving a train and blowing said train's whistle when nagging passengers demand it.
You can think of helper T - lymphocytes as the policemen of the body — always looking for intruders and blowing their whistle when they find them.
Tip # 2 - Shake a can of coins or blow a whistle when you catch your puppy shredding a training pad.
Since you'd rather not whistle when you talk, you visit the local dentist.
In the Honda Clarity Fuel Cell, for example, I could hear a little turbo - like whistle when accelerating hard.
Each key had a different symbol, emitted a specific whistle when pushed, and delivered a treat — balls, hoops or rubs.
A City Council policy analyst claims he was canned Friday because he blew the whistle when the NYPD commissioner used bogus numbers in a presentation.
The flash point in the match came just before the half time whistle when Costa and Laurent Koscielny clashed in the Arsenal penalty area.
Old Trafford bore witness to a rare sight as Mourinho's emotions spilled out after the final whistle when the Portuguese was spotted celebrating with a scarf, pumping his fists in front of a raucous Stretford End — applauding the 70,000 plus home fans who did very well to respond to his call of duty prior to this game.
And yet again it took a last second winner for Arsenal to take the points, but it also proved yet again that the Gunners will fight right up until the final whistle when they are searching for a winner.
The first we knew about these allegations was 20 minutes after the final whistle when the manager was asked to go into the referee's office and told about them.
Off - side, blew the referee's whistle when Big Sam's Black Cats counter attack to steal a goal after packing their bus in front of their goalmouth for such a long time.
In a sermon, he once advised his congregation that they should whistle when they heard someone tell a lie.
The point of playing armchair umpire over David as mercenary and king is to blow the whistle when one catches this rogue being unforgivably forgiven by God.
I don't personally need a ton of bells and whistles when it comes to my luggage, so I'm really happy I found a basic option that's held up so well over time.
The dolphins used signature whistles when meeting up with another group, Quick and Janik report online today in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B. What's more, they gave the distinctive whistle only if they actually mingled with the other dolphins.
Our results clearly show that dolphins provide identity information through signature whistles when they encounter other groups at sea.
Great knits if you ask me — from luxury to high street — are the perfect melange one by Stella McCartney, Marc Jacob's slim v - neck knit, pure and perfect basics from Joseph, Whistles when you look for best price - quality, ASOS when on a budget, and Zara for the cool - copy - cats - solution!
I whistled when I saw this divine dress and bag.
The cat - back exhaust has a grizzly growl as the turbo - four revs up smoothly and freely, and the turbocharger's wastegate spits and whistles when we lift off the accelerator.
As equipped, with the Technology package, this oversized chariot rings in at $ 45,585 (not including taxes and delivery); but that's after an extra $ 5,350 is added for all the bells and whistles when it comes to entertainment, safety and convenience — overhead 16.4 - inch wide - screen monitor for the second row, dual - screen rear seat BluRay entertainment system, navigation, smart key with power back and side door buttons, power moonroof, anti-theft system and, perhaps most appreciated, blind spot monitor and rear cross traffic alert.
That means buying a used vehicle doesn't necessarily mean you'll be sacrificing the latest bells and whistles when it comes to technology, convenience and safety.
This car doesn't have the bells and whistles when it comes to the tech department.
The Lincoln MKZ is a good luxury sedan with all the bells and whistles when it comes to tech, spec, safety and driver assistance features.
The windshield whistles when you get past 60 mph.
There are lot of bells and whistles when it comes to theme customization.
Performance Mi Mix 2 has all bells and whistles when it comes to performance.
The OnePlus 5 does offer more bells and whistles when it comes to software, but that doesn't mean it's necessarily a better option.

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Initially called the Three Fired Guys Brewing Company, the name changed to Steam Whistle in 1999 after Heaps suggested that they put a steam whistle on the factory to let workers know when it was five oWhistle in 1999 after Heaps suggested that they put a steam whistle on the factory to let workers know when it was five owhistle on the factory to let workers know when it was five o'clock.
Last summer was Steam Whistle's 15th anniversary — when did social first come onto the company's radar?
The accounting scandal follows similar malfeasance at Japanese company Olympus Corp. in 2011, which was revealed only when its own CEO blew the whistle.
«In 2004, it was like, let's make a good video and just keep our fingers crossed that it goes viral,» says Whistle Sports EVP Brian Selander, «but now, take Brodie [Smith], he's built such a fanbase that when he does something, it hits really quickly.
One evening I was idly shooting jumpers on an open basket when I heard someone whistle.
The once - ignored Bernie Madoff whistle - blower got a ton of credibility when his warnings to the SEC played out exactly as he had predicted — and feared.
I was waiting with the guard when he made a strange whistle signal.
Most economists believe that Mr. Obama is whistling in the dark when he says the economy will recover this year under Chairman Bernanke's guidance.
The blowing of the whistle took place when foreign exchange reserves were, essentially, exhausted.
You'll be prompted to select your subscription plan when setting up your device on the Whistle 3 app.
When the gleaming new 22 - story, $ 555 million San Diego Superior Court building opens downtown, it will have all the bells and whistles of a modern, state - of - the art building.
I stand by your decision to illuminate the poisonous secretive cover - up of abuse, then the subsequent ridicule and shaming of women when they blow the whistle on spousal abuse.
And when on whistles and toy drums we make a loud, amusing noise, Some large official seraph comes and scolds, and takes away our toys, Bids us sit still and be good boys.
When the secularist agenda is making young people sick, it is indeed time to «blow the whistle
If there is no God then when the time comes neither of us will be whistling unless the worms are from the Disney set.
When the prayer begins, I'll stand and clap loudly, whistle, and fart.
In the food industry, when one company increases production or cuts costs with a bells — and - whistles machine, its competitors may follow suit to stay within a target price range.
My favorite was when I would hear her whistling the tune to my alarm - ringtone - thingie.
And also just had to say... When my husband wants to annoy me, he just starts whistling «I believe I can fly».
When the dish is a Malaccan Devil's Curry... we are whistling in the dark to hope that wine can be anything more than secondary.
I remember when I was cooking this — I was scared when it whistled.
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