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63 Sentences With "poke through"

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Expect only the occasional ray to poke through the cloudy skies.
The sun will slowly poke through, and temperatures will climb to 313 degrees.
Two holes ripped into the sock allowed its tiny furry legs to poke through.
But when I poke through 10 years of Facebook, I see something else altogether.
Upon seeing the sun poke through the window, Woods realized it was time to leave.
Diane needed, temperamentally and philosophically, to poke through pretensions and masks to expose the hidden truth.
Hale grew up Mormon in Salt Lake City, and religious themes poke through in small ways.
I poke through Anthropologie and the Gap as well but don't find anything that's calling my name.
The Rasta-inspired driver, for instance, wanted holes in his helmet so his locks could poke through.
It's a bit of a whack-a-mole game, but some VPNs do, in fact, poke through.
Gastroschisis typically causes the baby's intestines to poke through a hole in its abdomen near the belly button.
The Sennheisers have a boost in the frequency range that's good for DJs so things like snares poke through.
Feathers also tend to poke through the pillow cover and can make a rustling sound when you change position.
The service has been banned in China since 2009, though residents find ways to poke through the firewall of censorship.
Plant roots poke through the dirt walls, and plastic tape is set up around it to prevent students from falling in.
The tops of these mountains poke through the glaciers, creating a rocky archipelago—and a place for paleontologists to do some prospecting.
I was 25 and really had no desire to draw attention to the silvers starting to poke through my naturally dark hair.
We built this rig — it's like a latex balloon membrane, and it's got a hole in it that the kids poke through.
Mr. Norman's influences — Thomas Adès, garnished by John Adams and John Williams — poke through more intrusively than in his other recent works.
"It looks like with the tech strength that we have, we should be able to poke through and make new highs," said Gordon.
Again, this won't stop a bullet or a steak knife but you can poke through it with a pen or pencil without pain.
Lois is an experienced performer in this respect, making the brief moments in which her true emotions poke through all the more catastrophic.
Reminders of its grittier past hang from the walls: In one apartment's den, steel pulleys from the original elevators poke through the exposed brick.
Thankfully, these have a twist-off top, so you won't get an eyeful of whiskey trying to poke through the pouch with a straw.
The condition causes the intestines, and sometimes organs such as the liver and stomach, to poke through a newborn's abdomen near the belly button.
In other words, Tattersall was the perfect choice for the project, and the distillers leapt at the chance to poke through the Wangensteen holdings.
Unlike other mods, it doesn't augment the on-board camera — instead, it has a cut out, allowing Motorola's pretty solid dual-camera to poke through.
Bring the pot of water to a boil and boil potatoes for 20-25 minutes, or until a fork can easily poke through it. 2.
Teething infants love the varied texture, which also stimulates their gums and helps them massage the areas where little teeth are beginning to poke through.
It's possible that ad developers will also poke through the code, looking for ways to evade Ghostery's blocking, but the company isn't too worried about it.
As the nation mourns after the mass shooting in Orlando on Sunday, touching stories of humanity continue to poke through the sadness, offering inspiration and comfort.
Some golden rays should poke through the clouds today, with a high around 28 and a light wind, but there's a small chance of afternoon drizzle.
It'll be cloudy for the most part — with a chance of light rain early on — but you might see some sunshine poke through in the afternoon.
"I wanna cry!" exclaimed Cardi giddily a few moments later, as holes were snipped in her jeweled gloves so that her jeweled nails could poke through.
There are few better feelings than slipping on a nice pair of socks—ones that your forceful toes have yet to poke through—on a cold winter day.
Glitches, bit rot, and other forms of technological decay poke through the ultimate realism of Travieso's traditional-style portraits, and it all comes from a childhood in Cuba.
Photo: Patrick Lucas Austin (Gizmodo)It's got an all-black, plastic construction, with white characters that allow the weak RGB lighting to dimly poke through in well-lit rooms.
According to All About Samsung, the upcoming Samsung flagship will have tiny bezels, front-facing cameras that poke through the display, a USB-C port and a headphone jack.
In the water, hundreds of rusting, sharpened steel barricades point menacingly toward the bustling Chinese city of Xiamen, whose skyscrapers poke through the midday haze just over three miles away.
"Oklahoma!" has always had shadows in its cornfields and a gun in its smokehouse, but, as the plot unfolds, unexpected hints of menace start to poke through the rollicking spectacle.
The couple work in separate offices nearby but share Mills's old house, a place where jacaranda roots poke through the driveway and Talking Heads albums are stacked beside a vintage turntable.
The difference couldn't be clearer: While many shoots in the traditional field are just starting to poke through the earth, the climate-smart maize has ripened and is a foot higher.
On a road that taxi drivers struggle to find, where daisylike feverfew poke through cracks in the pavement, there is not a coffee bar or a boutique, let alone a human, in sight.
Phoenix lost an unhealthy amount of weight for the role; his ribs all but poke through a loose-skinned torso, which he holds at unnatural angles so that he seems permanently contorted, a full-body rictus.
They passed the days in an activity they called "thought-provoking," as if thought were an animal, and they used long sticks to poke through the bars of its cage, tormenting and arousing thinking into strange behaviors.
Taking a hammer and a nail, carefully punch some holes in the side of your mint tin, widening with a pair of needle-nose pliers until you've got a space for the USB port to poke through.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The profit recession that has weighed on large-cap stocks on Wall Street for the past three quarters may be loosening its grip as U.S. companies allow a hint of blue sky to poke through the gloom.
Starting with the basic elements of the gray suit, the black cape, the evening bustier, Mr. Galliano sliced sparingly away at the elbows, the thighs, the hip bones, letting the shine of PVC poke through, feathers escape, beige nylon underpinnings emerge, in a mere suggestion of what lay beneath.
NASA World Wind 1.4. NASA Ames Research Center, 2007. According to a surface age map of Mars based on US Geological Survey data, the area around Koga is from the Noachian epoch, which places the area's age at 3.8 to 3.5 billion years ago. Sharp blocks and cliffs poke through a mantle of fine material located at the bottom of the crater.
Females arrive in early May and pairs are formed. The white-tailed ptarmigan is the only bird in North America to reside permanently in the alpine zone. Its habitat includes areas of boulders, krummholz, snowfields, rock slides, frost-heaved soil and upland herbage. Even in winter it stays in high valleys and mountain slopes where alder, willow, birch and spruce poke through the snow cover.
Stephanie Sollow of Progressive World gave the album a very positive review, writing: "Extol are very good at what they do, playing a very tight and intricately arranged form of progressive thrash metal, if you will. They transition easily between different meters, all while creating a heavy wall of sound though which a guitar lead or some dynamic cymbal work will poke through for its lead spot." Archived at the Wayback Machine.
The third story is partly hidden behind a brick parapet; windows poke through the entablature; the parapet and entablature are relatively unadorned. Its more elaborate and prominent feature is a monumental four-column entry portico on its north, front facade. The four columns have complex capitals, and there are squared pilasters behind the end columns. The portico has a pair of stairways leading up to it, and a pediment above including figurative sculpture.
There is also an increase in production of the proteins needed for muscle calcium binding and contraction. The gold nanowires poke through the stem cell's scaffolding material, which strengthens the electrical communication between surrounding heart cells. Without the nanowires, the stem cell patches produced a minute current and the cells would only beat in small clusters at the stimulation origin. With the nanowires, the cells seem to contract together even when they are clustered far away from the source of stimulation.
Stargazy pie is a pastry-based fish pie which, by tradition, is filled with whole pilchards. Critically, the pilchards must retain their heads, which then poke through the pastry top, appearing to gaze at the stars. The position of the fish allows the oil that is released during cooking to drain into the pie, adding a fuller flavour and ensuring the pie is moist. The celebrity chef Rick Stein suggested also poking the pilchards' tails through the pie crust to give the effect of leaping through water.
Coulton had been involved in the Kings' previous series BrainDead, which featured musical recaps performed by the singer. The segments have drawn comparisons to the series Schoolhouse Rock!, albeit discussing topics such as the impeachment process, non-disclosure agreements, and Russian trolls. Coulton remarked he shared the Kings' "sensibility of really liking to mess with the form itself and poke through the fourth wall a little bit", and has received a relative amount of creative freedom in regards to the content of these interludes.
When he and his roommate Ensign Siegel poke through ships' rosters looking for news of old friends, they encounter the name of Farragut Jones, Boatswain's Mate Second Class on the APA USS Ankletooth. Amused by a sailor named for two naval heroes, they create copy for the sailor and send unauthorized stories to his hometown newspaper in Appleton, Nebraska. Their joke backfires when the editor contacts the Department of the Navy, suggesting that Jones be returned to the States as a hero. Nash is outraged that someone has bypassed the Home Town News Department.
The Basin and Range Province is a region occupying the southern part of Arizona, along with a strip of land consisting of the western part of the state. It is also part of a much larger region encompassing southwestern New Mexico, western Utah, and virtually all of Nevada, and extending into northwestern Mexico. The Basin and Range is characterized by steep, linear mountain ranges alternating with lengthy deserts. The mountain ranges, which poke through the lengthy desert plains surrounding them, can rise above , and create biological islands inhabited by cool-climate plants and animals.
A rotary design electric razor. Oscillating blades of a foil-type shaver The electric razor (electric shaver) consists of a set of oscillating or rotating blades, which are held behind a perforated metal screen which prevents them from coming into contact with the skin and behaves much like the second blade in a pair of scissors. When the razor is held against the skin, the whiskers poke through the holes in the screen and are sliced by the moving blades. In some designs the blades are a rotating cylinder.
At the end of each working day, a wooden board was placed over the tunnel entrance and covered with surface soil. The gymnastics disguised the real purpose of the vaulting horse and kept the sound of the digging from being detected by the microphones. For three months three prisoners, Lieutenant Michael Codner, Flight Lieutenant Eric Williams and Flight Lieutenant Oliver Philpot, in shifts of one or two diggers at a time, dug over of tunnel, using bowls as shovels and metal rods to poke through the surface of the ground to create air holes. No shoring was used except near the entrance.
Images show retiarii stabbing downward at the secutor's unshielded legs or stabbing down at the helmet in an attempt to poke through an eyehole. The trident itself was too weak to pierce the metal, although a skull found at Ephesus, Turkey, dating to CE 200 to 300 shows that a trident strike to the head could be fatal on a bareheaded opponent.Follain 1. The secutor's helmet was rounded and free of protrusions to avoid snaring the net or being caught in the trident's prongs, but attacks on it forced the secutor to duck or hide behind his shield.
A coati eating coffee beans South American coatis are variable in color and can—among others—be almost black or orange- red South American coatis are diurnal animals, and live both on the ground and in trees. They are omnivorous, but primarily eat fruit, invertebrates, other small animals and bird eggs. They search for fruit in trees high in the canopy, and use their snouts to poke through crevices to find animal prey on the ground. They also search for animal prey by turning over rocks on the ground or ripping open logs with their claws.
Jonah and Katherine are in school when time freezes. They are subsequently transported to Albert Einstein's apartment in Bern in August 1903, just before his wife Mileva enters with a telegram from her parents in Novi Sad, Serbia informing them that their daughter Lieserl, who was left with Mileva's parents, is very ill with scarlet fever. As Mileva enters the apartment, she bumps into Jonah, who has commanded his Elucidator to make him and Katherine invisible; he drops the device, which has made itself look like a compass to disguise itself, and Mileva picks it up. Jonah and Katherine, still invisible, poke through the Einsteins' private papers after they go to bed, and then follow Mileva through the streets of Bern onto the train to Novi Sad in the morning.
The initial down is replaced by a thick woolly coat of longer, coarser grayish down, which is usually darker on the crown, underparts and flanks. The legs and cere at this young nestling age can range from pinkish to pale yellow. By about 30 days the first feathers poke through the down. The eaglets can feed themselves starting at 35–40 days. At 6 weeks (40 days) they are more firm on their feet and between this and the following week feathers take over the down, with patches of down remaining but usually gone by week 7. Wing flapping begins only when the wings are partially feathered at 42 days. Around seven weeks of age, the eaglet is more alert and stronger and frequently manipulates sticks and walks more so. At 8 weeks only the long feathers of the wing and tail have yet to develop fully and eaglets tend to start exploring the surrounding branches. The eaglets will attempt their first flight at about 70 days and will usually be flying well by about 90 days of age. Fledgling occurs around mid- to late July in Norway, and about 3–4 weeks later in Russian White Sea. Young white-tailed eagles quickly become assured fish predators.

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