Sentences with phrase «whistles comes»

Large luxury with all the bells and whistles comes at a six - figure price tag.
That's right: get ready for some big bells and whistles this coming year during the annual Potato Lover's Month Retail Display Contest.
When the final whistle came, it was greeted by a chorus of boos from the disgusted home fans.
There was a bit of digging done after the full time whistle came at the Juventus Stadium.
That miss was to prove costly, as the final whistle came without any more opportunities as clear as that, and Arsenal finished the day having not won any of their last four home games.
The final whistle came which was the cue to start the Wenger bashing.
I promise you he will love all the bells and whistles they come with now — and they look so much like a suv now...
You must keep in mind that not all of the bells whistle come with the weekend, but if you are interested in eHarmony this is a great way to learn about the site and its assets.
If the added bells and whistles came with the battery life of an e-reader, I would sign on, but this tablet will have a battery life of hours, not the e-reader battery life of days.
Also, some believe a budget iPad might be the first to come from the Apple stable with an iPad with all the bells and whistles coming up later in the year.
The other travellers hurrying to and fro across the concourse, impelled to haste by the alarming pantings, snufflings and whistlings coming from the impatient engines, hardly spared us a glance, despite the flavour of distant adventure in that simple notice.
One of those memories is that of Ted Prokopec, quoted in Cowley's book: «I remember the day the shipyard closed because we were out on a friend's boat... I knew it was going to be the last day of the shipyards, but the whistle came unexpectedly.

Not exact matches

Last summer was Steam Whistle's 15th anniversary — when did social first come onto the company's radar?
The buttons can come in the form of electronic whistles, iPads with alert functions, or GPS - equipped devices.
In all of these crises company whistle - blowing procedures — which ensure employees and executives can come forward with their concerns in a protected manner — were defective.
Mark can't help but whistle a little as he waits for his top - performing employee, Josh, to come into his office.
A variable annuity is a contract with an insurance company and it can come with a lot of bells and whistles.
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.
Each bell and whistle, though, comes at a price.
Through education, art, sports, music, vocational - skills training, medical treatment, and nutritional services, Falling Whistles is giving those affected by the war in Congo the tools and skills they need to stand for peace for years to come.
In addition to multiple fund selections, VAs come with dozens of bells and whistles on the account structure itself, including a typical one guaranteeing your heirs will receive at least as much as you paid in should you die early.
Otherwise, the M1 watches come with many of the usual bells and whistles.
And studies point to the myriad creativity benefits to children who use their decidedly unconnected Legos to play in an unstructured fashion — as opposed to using Lego sets that come with bells and whistles and precise step - by - step instructions.
But it's instead coming from a company that whistled away a market it once had entirely to itself, all the way down to a tiny, almost non-existent sliver.
And with all the news coming out of the pet industry now - General Mills» $ 8 billion purchase of Blue Buffalo (at an astounding 6x revenue price); PetSmart's $ 3.35 billion acquisition of Chewy; and Mars» $ 117 million purchase of Whistle, to name just a few - Ollie's rise could not have been better timed.
Citi's admission that it failed to do this came only after someone blew the whistle last year.
How corporate misdeeds come to light can seem almost random, sometimes depending on whether there is a damning video or someone willing to come forward to blow the whistle on misconduct.
The number of pedophiles in the rcc may not be much different than in the general population, but it appears that the number of priests, or others in authority, that place the safety and future of children above their cult is very low, if not zero, given that not a single «whistle blower» from within the rcc has come forward, to my knowledge.
About thirty seconds later, the train came rumbling by not twenty feet from where we were seated, blowing its whistle and drowning out anything the pastor could have been saying.
What circumstances must have come about to cause Vermont to make it illegal to whistle underwater?
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.
If there is no God then when the time comes neither of us will be whistling unless the worms are from the Disney set.
So let's put it this way, if Sunwarrior is the classic «old kid on the block» then Vega Sport is it's flashy, younger, and hipper next - door neighbour that comes with all the bells and whistles.
We hear you, Lahlou, which is why we came up with a foolproof, bells - and - whistles - free base recipe of classic hummus.
Dr. Enig spoke up for saturated fats and condemned trans fats long before anyone else was blowing the whistle on the misinformation coming out of the U.S. edible oil industry.
The waiter came back and said, «I'm sorry, sir, the bartender doesn't know how to make a Steam Whistle
Arsenal fought back and just managed to nab the equaliser before the half - time whistle through a similar goal from Laurent Koscielny at the other end, except this one came from an excellent free - kick from Alexis.
When the final whistle blew at the Wembley, it marked the end of one of the biggest hoodoos for Le Prof.. In his previous 13 attempts, he came unstuck against the Blues manager.
Show up when the lights come on and the whistle blows, and stop all this unnecessary talking.
It's to the point where whatever your hunch is about their game before they tip, the opposite is surely to happen come the final whistle.
The game will kick - off in around an hour, and I will be donning my England in hope of having something to celebrate come the final whistle!
Don Floyd comes at me after the whistle, and I move to miss a shot and reinjure my knee.
When John Goble blew his whistle late in the first quarter to assess a technical foul, I assumed it was on Golden State coach Steve Kerr, who came racing out of the coaches box to protest a call like he was Usain Bolt exploding off the starter's block.
At 58, with a healthy head of gray hair, Carroll seems ageless as he preaches his pumped - and - jacked gospel in the camp - counselor wear that has come to define him: hoodie pullover, khakis, tin whistle.
Tiger Woods has been there and done that when it comes to playing injured, so while the golf world worries about whether Rory McIlroy's ankle can withstand the strain of walking the Whistling Straits terrain, the former world No. 1 was not all that impressed by the speed of the currently top - ranked golfer's recovery.
«Once the whistle goes on Sunday, of course, it's all down to being professional and we need to go there and take three points and keep the pressure on United with the derby coming up.
So, they'll more than likely end up with 6 men on the pitch come the halftime whistle...
Did anyone notice if Walcott was limping when he came back on at the final whistle?
One game at a time, let's focus on our match and forget the rest until the whistle is blown at the Emirates come Sunday.
Come on, what are a few whistles, cowbells and foot stomps among friends?
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