Sentences with phrase «winding back at»

Typically a physical force, Restless Armours will strike with their swords and occasionally deliver critical blows, regularly depicted as a full - force swing after the Restless Armor's upper body winds back at the waist.

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The wind is at our back in terms of the quality of the business, the equity of the brand, how we're doing in China.
That decision was certainly the right one for me and my opportunities in business at the time and, looking back now, I would have to say it worked out pretty well for us and also the driver that wound up getting that rookie test.
Today, Senator Barack Obama arrived with a strong wind at his back in New Hampshire where, until late December, polls had placed him in a virtual tie with Senator Hillary Clinton.
«We accomplished a lot, but rather than having the wind at our backs, it's been in our faces.
The 2018 Nissan Rogue, which I also tested recently, costs just $ 24,800 and is remarkably similar in terms of what you can load in the back, the overall feel on the road at least in terms of wind noise (a crossover is literally a cross between a full - size SUV and a car, but tends to drive more like an SUV), and even the fuel economy (around 33 highway for the Rogue, 28 highway for the Stelvio).
And with several of CP's business lines (notably oil shipments by rail) enjoying robust growth, the wind seems to be at his back.
So, they flew back to India — where they ultimately wound up purchasing one - way tickets to the U.S. on Qatar Airways, at a cost of several thousand dollars, to avoid having to travel through Russia again.
You have the wind at your back.
The Globe and Mail first broke the story that Verizon was looking at getting into Canada, possibly by acquiring Wind Mobile, back on Jun. 17.
But the layoffs at the Initiative detailed in the filing had first been reported as far back as September and had in fact been announced by Bill Clinton earlier in 2016, when he said CGI would wind down regardless of the election outcome.
Fed policymakers began this year with the wind at their backs, having pushed through a rate increase in December, the first such move in nearly a decade.
The wind is at their back
Today he credits much of his company's fast success not to himself but to having «a good wind at our back
It was back in February that I first caught wind of the idea that Apple might decide to price a new model of the iPhone at $ 1,000 or more.
From 2002 to 2007, the emerging world had the wind at its back, benefiting from an expanding global economy and trading system, limited price pressures, and growth friendly financial conditions.
For at least the last 20 years, businesses have had a wind at their back that has driven growth and forgiven many mistakes.
With this wind at your back, good was good enough.
At least part of this, however, reflects the winding back of inflation, with a corresponding reduction in the inflation premium built into nominal interest rates, which in earlier years was being consumed — ie retirees were effectively running down their real capital, often without realising it.
In America, equity investors have the wind at their back
More than eight in 10 millennials said they were interested in sustainable investing, according to a recent survey by Morgan Stanley.1 Given that millennials are expected to have $ 19 trillion to $ 24 trillion in assets by 2020, sustainable investing may have some wind at its back.2
Adding, «In America, equity investors have the wind at their back
Wal - Mart entered the fiscal third quarter with wind at its back.
All that said, while I still believe in the commodity super cycle over the long term, it is clear that the wind is no longer at our backs and not all commodities and companies will outperform.
He came back to Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School with a vengeance, according to the Broward County sheriff, who identified Cruz as the gunman who marched through the school with an AR - 15 assault - style rifle, killing 17 people and wounding at least 15 others.
With the wind at their backs, the Superinvestors that Buffett highlighted in the article - Walter Schloss, Tweedy, Browne, and Sequoia - to name a few, enjoyed a spectacular run of outperformance.
I'll tell you what... if Copperfield (or anyone else) can publicly die at the hands of impartial (i.e. they don't care who their victim is) professional executioners and then come back to life — showing his injuries, allowing any doubter, named Thomas or otherwise, to place his or her hand in the wounds, then you've got something other than «parlor tricks.»
Each side sends out as many gullible followers as they can find or buy and they send them to an agreed upon place where they bash eachothers heads in and stab at eachother with spears and arrows and eventually only a few survivors will wander back to their masters covered in blood and wounds and claim Truth for their side, since whichever side won was obviously God's chosen ones...
Blessed are those who are meek only at being meek, for it's the powerful who punch back, the offended who attack, and all who hate to lack any digital thing, who will inherit the soul - wounding ways of this dog - eat - dog world.
I needed her to teach me about breastfeeding and bonding with my babies, I needed her as the wind at my back moving me further into my wholeness.
And at the same time, we were equipped with deep love to maintain connections over years and miles and through winding back roads we never get to drive.
The Communists are bound to have the strategic advantage if they are promoting change, with the wind at their back, while the Western powers are desperately struggling merely to keep the barriers firm.
I know that John Paul II takes a dimmer view of American society than would totally gladden my heart; and I must confess that I have felt a certain cold wind at my back as I listened to him caution people in Latin America who do not even yet own shoes against falling into the trap of materialism.
Mornings in Bodley, drowsing among the worn browns and tarnished gilding of Duke Humphrey, snuffing the faint, musty odor of slowly perishing leather...; long afternoons, taking an outrigger up the Cher, feeling the rough kiss of the sculls on unaccustomed palms, listening to the rhythmical and satisfying kerklunk of the rowlocks, watching the play of muscles on the Bursar's sturdy shoulders at stroke, as the sharp spring wind flattened the thin silk shirt against them; or, if the day were warmer, flicking swiftly in a canoe under Magdalen walls and so by the twisting race at King's Mill by Mesopotamia to Parson's Pleasure; then back, with mind relaxed and body stretched and vigorous, to make toast by the fire.
It's peaceful and right to be here at the feet of Jesus, my head tipped back, ears finally hearing, eyes finally seeing, my hands wound tight on to the corner of a dusty robe, my heart wide, flesh again.
When she spoke of her wounds, she saw an agonized face looking back at her.
I have to say, in most of our chapters, and in the TV show, when you follow the trail, and you look at all the theories, you wind up, for the most part, back at the canonical Gospels.
One guy, in particular, was speechless when I described how God wanted us to let go of our desire to «make things right,» instead of trying to get back at or injure those who had wounded us first.
Stepping over His seeds that get blown by the wind to find their way to fertile grounds Typical of swines trampling It's obsessive compulsion to grab at any straw to give a reason not to learn or understand Go back to posting under my handle and answering yourself Scott Get a life and try to grow Singular swine using multiple handles.
Tax me less, spend less, and if you really feel compelled to keep a bit of pork in that fat Federal Belly... at least use my tax dollar too help supplement wounded veterans and / or assist wartime veterans in some of the things they need to re-integrate back into their country after serving it.
Moreover, if we are to accept the account of the deliverance at the Red Sea given by the J document, this central event of Israel's faith was the act of a nature - god who sent a wind and drove back the waters.
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The sun was out, the wind was at my back, and my balance was remarkably on point.
Why to stop at Suarez or Reus, Lets buy Ronaldo for one Wing, Messi centrally and Bale on the second wind and as we have to show ambition we can also throw in Matic as Cdm, Pogba as our Cm and James Rodrigues as our CAM... I agree with you on Neuer and Degea lets buy both of them why to be satisfied with one only we should also have a strong back up..
To rub salt in the wound, Dejan Lovren then picked up a hamstring injury of his own, meaning Klopp was forced to pair Lucas with Toure at the back and bring James Milner on in midfield.
TRACK & FIELD — BILL WOODHOUSE, spunky little Abilene Christian sprinter who has suddenly moved up to challenge nation's best, trailed Bobby Morrow in 9.5 hundred at Dallas, came back two days later in meet at Abilene to beat illustrious teammate by inches in wind - aided 9.3, stepped out to take Morrowless 220 in 20 flat with help of same too - brisk breeze.
Going one - by - one down the line, Suggs complimented each and every starting lineman, save for Davis, who caught wind of it, and fired back at Suggs on Twitter.
She gazes across the dirt and asphalt roads where Pat used to take the family car, killing the dashboard lights so her kid sister, Linda, couldn't see the needle nosing 95, and it begins to dawn on Michelle that the wind that has been at her own back for the last three years is really the wind that has been at Pat's back all of her life.
On May 31, in his first at bat after missing more than a year with back and hamstring injuries, Indians rightfielder Juan Gonzalez (left) strained his right hamstring while running out a ground ball and wound up back on the DL.
For the most part, though, this is an enjoyable collection, a fair olio of snippets from golfers» memoirs and reportage from some of the game's most respected names: Francis Ouimet's account of Brookline; Palmer's memories of Cherry Hills; Grantland Rice looking back on Bobby Jones's putt to force a playoff at Winged Foot; Dan Jenkins on Hogan at Oakland Hills; Dick Schaap on Tom Watson and Hale Irwin at Winged Foot; and Herb Wind on Watson and Nicklaus at Pebble are all blissfully present.
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