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"churn up" Definitions
  1. to dig into (as a driveway) with spinning wheels

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Typically, as hurricanes grows, their winds churn up deeper, cooler water.
It's not important whether he believes all the conspiracy theories he helps churn up and push into the mainstream.
Though the review didn't churn up any evidence of discriminatory policing, the county has been plagued by accusations before.
"After all, values-led sourcing is an important part of our process when we churn up new ice cream innovations."
To recap: • Wells Fargo was hit by a record $185 million fine for fraudulently opening customer accounts to churn up fees.
No, for all the nostalgia this rematch would churn up, it just doesn't seem like a good idea for either fighter.
The Tigers also lured graduate transfer Joe Burrow from Ohio State to churn up competition at the quarterback spot and he won the starting job.
That is, returns won't be all that bad if you don't churn up costs and losses by trying to time your market entries and exits.
The company has already kicked off a mission to curtail the spread of disinformation that exists purely to churn up clicks or drive up revenue.
As Struzik observes in the most frightening chapter of "Firestorm," blazes often churn up the hazardous remnants of old mining activity — asbestos, arsenic, even uranium.
This is much different from those with PTSD, who try to avoid thinking about their experiences because the memories churn up emotions and a physical response.
In the summer months, dry winds churn up so much dust that many residents suffer from what's known as valley fever, a fungal infection that causes flulike symptoms.
I also wanted to make a bit of a commentary on the media and how we churn up people's lives, and then move on in the most simplistic way.
A dip, or trough, in the jet stream in the Southeast is helping to churn up a large amount of moisture and atmospheric instability in the high-warn area.
With the Harvey Weinstein trial underway, news coverage is bound to churn up emotions for sexual assault survivors, much as it did during Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation hearings in 2018.
It is expected to violently churn up the coasts of Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina this weekend, after reportedly killing more than 1173 people in Haiti early in the week.
But with one of the largest staffs on Capitol Hill, it has the potential to churn up significant new details capable of tarnishing Mr. Trump and people close to him.
Relatives of the giant shipworm are known to bore into soggy, submerged wood — digesting the wood particles they churn up with the help of symbiotic bacteria that live in their gills.
Sher "works from within vintage material, coaxing shadowy emotional depths to churn up a surface that might otherwise seem shiny and slick," Ben Brantley wrote in his review for The Times.
Yet it's clear that Trump's presidency will usher in a new era of trade dealings, one that could churn up new tensions with major trading partners like China, Mexico and Japan.
Meteorologist Jason Schaumann says some of the storms are expected to churn up large hail and damaging straight line winds when they hit Friday afternoon in the Branson area where the Ride the Ducks boat sank.
A search for the word "chest," for example, does churn up an image of jiggling breasts (do with that information what you will.) As anyone who's used Google would know, search engines are not always morally faultless.
The third named storm of the 2018 Atlantic hurricane season is expected to strengthen into a hurricane by Tuesday, staying away from the U.S. but still close enough to churn up dangerous waters for beachgoers, forecasters said Monday.
Thanks to the blimp's calculations, I know where to look, what to look for: the tracks the trailers leave behind as they churn up wet and dry earth can be spotted from space for hours after they're gone.
And there's very little wind shear (upper-level winds that can blow the tops off storms.) One bit of good news: Huge storms like Irma and Maria churn up the oceans beneath them and actually cool them down a bit.
At a meeting in his Capitol office, he warned Mr. Flake, Ms. Collins and others that another week would only allow time for opponents to churn up more trouble for Judge Kavanaugh while prolonging an ordeal for the nominee and his family.
Matthew, which killed more than 800 people in Haiti before pounding Florida on Friday, was forecast to churn up the coast of the U.S. Southeast, bringing fierce winds and driving rain, to coastal Georgia and South Carolina before heading out to sea on Sunday.
While President Trump continues to churn up controversy over his potential business conflicts of interests while in the White House, First Lady Melania Trump's new lawsuit implies that an erroneous news story may have cost her the chance to make millions while serving as First Lady.
After consuming some of the protoplasm, the Peranema may then insert its large flagellum into the hole, using it to churn up the contents of the cell so that they may be more easily sucked out. This continues until nothing is left of the prey but the tattered remnants of its pellicle.
Jason sheds a tear as they pull away from his home, Iolcus. The oars churn up the sea, wielded by heroic hands in time to Orpheus's stirring music. Soon the eastern coast of Thessaly is left behind. The first major port they reach is Lemnos, where the women, led by their Queen Hypsipyle, have recently murdered all their menfolk, including husbands, sons, brothers and fathers.
I have had two books go directly from manuscript to typescript, which is like getting an A+ on a paper. My editor makes suggestions, and I read them all and work with them. Neither she nor I approves of someone going in to tweak the story. We agree that you should read the comments over the whole story, and then decide what you are going to churn up.
He works completely > derivatively, from earlier movies, and his only idea of how to dramatize > things is to churn up this surface and get it roiling. The whole thing is > just material for Cimino the visual artist to impose his personality on. He > doesn't actually dramatize himself—it isn't as if he tore his psyche apart > and animated the pieces of it (the way a Griffith or a Peckinpah did). He > doesn't animate anything.
Misner hoped that the chaos would churn up and smooth out the early universe. Also, during periods in which one direction was static (e.g., going from expansion to contraction) formally the Hubble horizon H^{-1} in that direction is infinite, which he suggested meant that the horizon problem could be solved. Since the directions of expansion and contraction varied, presumably given enough time the horizon problem would get solved in every direction.
Because of their delicate spawning bahviour, black sea bream are vulnerable to fishing practices like scallop-dredging that churn up the sea bed. The Worthing Lumps is home to the first and only location for Baillon's wrasse in Sussex, a fish normally found in the British Isles off the coast of Dorset and Galway in Ireland. The Worthing Lumps are home to other rare fish such as blennies and the lesser spotted dogfish.
He ordered Pedro, Count of Fuentes, to relieve the city and ordered the garrison not to enter into any negotiations on pain of death. In the meantime with this potential news the Spanish garrison fired furiously hoping to weaken the besiegers defences but it only managed to churn up the ground.Duffy, p. 84. Fuentes struggled to bring together his army of less than 5,000 men however because of mutiny in its ranks as well as Dutch cavalry harassing on its march.
Assault tunnels were also dug, stopping a few yards short of the German line, ready to be blown open by explosives on Zero-Day. In addition to this, conventional mines were dug under the front lines, ready to be blown immediately before the assault. Many were never detonated for fear that they would churn up the ground too much. In the meantime, German sappers were actively conducting their own underground operations, seeking out Allied tunnels to assault and counter-mine.
Utilizing their saw as an extended sensing device, sawfish are able to "view" their entire surroundings by maintaining a position low to the sea floor. Sawfish uncover sand dwelling crustaceans and mollusks, two common prey types, by using their unique anatomical structure as a tool for digging and grubbing about in sand or mud. The sawfish churn up the sea bottom with their exaggerated rostrum to uncover these hidden food sources. It is believed that the elongated rostrum first evolved for its use in prey immobilization.
A girl holding a snowglobe Video of a snow globe. Motive: Vienna A snow globe (also called a waterglobe, snowstorm, (subscription required for online version) or snowdome) is a transparent sphere, traditionally made of glass, enclosing a miniaturized scene of some sort, often together with a model of a town, landscape or figure. The sphere also encloses the water in the globe; the water serves as the medium through which the "snow" falls. To activate the snow, the globe is shaken to churn up the white particles.
He returns to the world and rushes to Bull King's city to save his master and stop Bull King's wedding ceremony with Zixia. As he is now Monkey, he must relinquish all his human desires, including love, so he tells Zixia he is not Joker and pretends to scorn her. Monkey and Bull King engage in battle. When Bull King realises he is losing, he uses Princess Iron Fan's magic fan to churn up strong winds that will blow the entire city towards the sun and kill everyone in the process.
He looks into the victim's ruined face and asks himself: 'What could be so terrible?' The investigation into the restaurateur's turbulent life sends Falcón trawling through his own past and the ferociously candid journals of his late father, a world-famous artist. Painful revelations churn up Falcón's unreliable memory and more killings push him to the edge of terrifying truth. And he realizes that this is not just the hunt for an all-seeing murderer who knows his victim's secret lives, but also the search for Falcón's own missing heart.
The worms live for 2 to 5 years, or possibly for as long as 9 years. The worms are very tolerant of adverse conditions such as polluted water, low salinity or low oxygen levels. They favour localities where currents or waves churn up sand but they need a hard substrate to get established. The larvae are strongly attracted to settle in areas where adults are already living or other larvae have settled, but if, after 2 months, the larvae have not found such a place, they settle independently.
Another sea cucumber, Amperima rosea, saw a great leap in its abundance in the years 1995 and 1996, increasing from two or three individuals per hectare to more than six thousand. Before 1995 it took about two and a half years for the sea cucumbers to churn up the surface layers of the sediment but since 1996 this process takes only about six weeks. The ecosystem is profoundly changed by the reworking and consequent aeration of the seabed surface layers. The starfish Psilaster andromeda which feeds mainly on molluscs is present on the abyssal plain,.
As the ice melts, great furrows and ditches are formed on the glacier, and the water flowing from these and falling over the ice front forms waterfalls which churn up the gravel and carry it down the valley, so that the bed rock is often laid bare. As the front of the ice recedes, this vigorous erosion is brought to bear upon successively higher parts of the valley. This action was of economic importance, since it prevents accumulations of auriferous gravels within areas in which it operates—a fact which was proved by prospecting. Miller and Glacier creeks flow into Sixtymile.
Painted Boats focuses on two families living and working on cargo-carrying canal boats: the "traditional" Smiths on their horse-drawn boat and the "modern" Stoners on their motorised vessel. Despite some differences of opinion (Mr. Smith disapproves of motorised boats as he claims they churn up mud and damage canal banks) relations between the families are generally harmonious. The main plot strand deals with the tentative attraction between Mary Smith and Ted Stoner, despite their differing viewpoints; Mary appreciates the gentle rhythm of traditional canal life, whereas Ted's ambition is to get off the canals and into mainstream life at the earliest opportunity.
Even though these were discovered only 20 years ago, they hold the key to comprehend the Earth's electrical circuitry that give rise to the storms and currents that churn up the atmosphere. Blue jets can move at speeds of up to 360,000 km/h (220,000 mph) and without a high speed camera they can be easily missed by the human eye. 200px Data from this experiment could improve the understanding how lightning activity powers cloud turrets, gravity waves, the structure of Transient Luminous Events above thunderstorms. According to Torsten Neubert, of Technical University of Denmark (DTU), the role of thunderstorms in our climate is significant, and Thor will help improve the predictions about the future climate and its consequences.
With the discovery of gold at Dawson City, Yukon on Rabbit Creek in 1897, pandemonium erupted on the Pacific Coast, as unemployed, young, adventurers headed north to seek their fortune. Travelling by boat from Seattle and the 49th Parallel, Sourdoughs embarked for the Lynn Canal and the Chilkoot Pass. Strangely, materials heading north had to be transhipped first into American territory, unloaded on a beach, hauled overland back into Canadian territory, and then by small boat down the Yukon River to Dawson. Canadian Merchants sought an "All Canadian" route whereby goods could travel by river steamer from Vancouver or Victoria, in bond, pass US territory at Wrangell, and churn up the Stikine River to the head of navigation at Glenora, near Telegraph Creek.
" Jesus Freak Hideout's Jen Rose claimed "A more focused sound and mature lyrics don't detract from the bubbly style of her debut, but instead offer her work a new dimension. Hundred More Years isn't going to churn up deep discussions or make big challenges, but she gives her own twist to a proven pop sound, staying fresh and current enough to keep up with her peers, yet accessible enough to satisfy Christian radio listeners." Sarah Fine of NewReleaseToday said "Hundred More Years is what many Christian music fans would call one of the 'must-have' albums of the year, and I absolutely agree. The theme of this album of spending our time on earth wisely and investing in treasures that last is very encouraging, and the changes in Francesca Battistelli’s life have clearly impacted her musicianship, leaning towards a more organic approach to her craft.
" Carrie Raisler from The A.V. Club gave the episode an A- rating characterizing it as a plot-heavy, twist-ridden, rollercoaster of a good time. "The most surprising thing is how easily the show is able to churn up an episode full of absolute madness and then casually drop in a pitch- perfect emotional scene in the middle of the carnage. It’s an impressive feat." Raisler continues saying that the status quality for the season has shifted. "Avoiding the traditional “one season, one big bad” model for supernatural shows has been a stroke of genius for TVD, especially because it often seems that just as I get weary of a storyline, the writers immediately roll out the next one, alleviating any fears. [...] Giving [Klaus] an entire family to mix with and create new agendas with is a fascinating turn, and one I’ve been waiting on for quite a while.
" Writing for Rolling Stone, Peter Travers gave the film four out of five stars, calling it an "exceptional adaptation," and writing, "It is impossible to over-praise Stenberg's incandescent performance, a gathering storm that grows in ferocity and feeling with each scene. Stenberg nails every nuance of a role that keeps throwing challenges at her, none more devastating than when it becomes impossible for Starr to remain stuck in neutral." Keith Watson of Slant Magazine gave the film two out of four stars, writing, "Given its intensely relevant subject matter, the film can't help but churn up a lot of raw emotions—and the allusions to Michael Brown, Sandra Bland, and Emmett Till are reminders of the real-life sorrow that birthed this film—but Tillman's anonymous direction is content merely to illustrate the screenplay without ever bringing it to life. Even scenes that are meant to be tinged with menace and danger—run-ins with a local gang, a shooting at a party—feel about as raw as an episode of Degrassi.

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