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The box office weekend tails off significantly after Jungle Book.
"Some of those early gigs, were just …" He tails off.
Those guys have been working their tails off all year.
"I thought our guys played their tails off," Joerger said.
No more would I hack the tails off majestic dino-dragons in order to upgrade my equipment so as to hack the tails off even bigger dino-dragons (and so on and so forth).
I don't think that people should cut tails off their pets.
"We have been working our tails off in practice," McDermott said.
They fought their tails off today, got back and went ahead.
We worked our tails off on these articles back in 1998.
"I thought all the guys that were out there fought their tails off."
That was a team that competed their tails off from start to finish.
While you're having fun and relaxing, crew members are working their tails off.
The board was super impressed, and rightfully so, we've worked our tails off.
Male desirability starts low, rises until about 50, then tails off gently (see chart).
For most Western Muslims the appeal of jihadism reassuringly tails off after two generations.
Shrimp are safe too, as long as they're fully peeled with the tails off.
We competed our tails off, and I felt like we dominated most of the game.
I thought we worked our tails off, I thought we were hard forechecking, hard driving.
Then, over time, the impact tails off, making for tougher year-over-year upgrade comparisons.
There are people in that party who have been working their tails off for this country.
Open interest then tails off sharply in the more rarefied atmosphere above that strike price level.
"These men and women are working their tails off out there," he said of the police force.
The guys stepped up and played their tails off and there's still a lot to play for.
"You're mentally ill, they've got you in solitary confinement and they're prescribing you drugs..." She tails off.
Tax revenues and growth will suffer as inward investment falls and net migration of skilled Europeans tails off.
When Sasha begins chopping the tails off of mice with third episode "Bad Inside," that was Lilith's bad influence.
I think it tails off towards the end, and there are other records that are wall-to-wall quality.
"Wisconsin, give them credit, they played their tails off in this game," Buckeyes head coach Ryan Day said afterward.
"They played their tails off against us and made us better," offered Durant in the sincerest tone he could muster.
"Eight years ago, our goal was to work our tails off and eventually get Clemson back on top," he said.
"Some of us in the public sector are working our tails off, we hope for the good of humanity," she said.
"Our staff top to bottom are working our tails off right now," an employee in a Texas store told Business Insider.
"Some of us in the public sector are working our tails off; we hope for the good of humanity," she said.
I hated it because these guys were working their tails off, and they deserved for that one to go through the post.
We work our tails off at our jobs, but unfortunately that is still not enough to save up properly for a wedding.
I think every relationship starts off with a lot of sex, then it tails off whether you are living together or not.
In Demon's Souls and Dark Souls, there was a hidden mechanic for discovering rare loot by chopping the tails off certain enemies.
It's no secret Americans work their tails off, but there's a growing movement for work arrangements that would have made our grandparents blanch.
" Added Denver coach Gary Kubiak: "Defensively we played our tails off all year long and found a way to win another close one.
"We're going out there and working our tails off trying to work on track, and I think we're moving in the right direction," Miley said.
The production design team is huge and works their tails off, the stunts team which works completely behind the scenes, everything that goes on in post.
THAT PART IS THE PART WHERE I WAS MORE CONCERNED ABOUT WHICH GIVES YOU A SHORT-TERM BUMP WHICH THEN TAILS OFF IN THE OUT YEARS.
"It became this thing…me and the Haiti earthquake," she tails off, sounding mildly embarrassed, or perhaps still halfway unsure what all the fuss was about.
In the meantime, we'll get a second-rate Olympics featuring players who'll work their tails off but won't be anywhere near as good as the NHL guys.
Here we are working our tails off, trying to stay one step ahead, and that's my career, my profession, and why is my coach giving this stuff away?
If the dollar tails off here or just levels off, that is very bullish for emerging markets and other places where that dollar strength has really been a problem.
PERINO: Howie, when the -- you know, I remember watching the press on foreign trips, they really do work their tails off because you have to be up at all night.
The Gladiators work their tails off to find her, with Olivia giving an Oscar-caliber performance feigning concern for Quinn's safety, when in reality she's only concerned for her own safety.
The conservative activists who worked their tails off to put Republican majorities in the House and the Senate, and who worked to put Donald Trump in the White House, are outraged.
Ivory Coast, the worlds top cocoa producer, is in its dry season from November to March, with most farmers reporting supply tightness from the bush as the main crop tails off.
From "Idol" to "The Voice" -- and the more recent entrant "The Four" -- these shows are about finding compelling contestants who can sing their tails off and keep audiences glued to their screens.
Analysts expect China's export growth would come under pressure at the end of the truce period as the boost from cargo front-loading tails off and the drag from cooling global demand intensifies.
"I think there's something else that encourages city construction workers in New York to kill time while my casino workers in New Jersey generally work their tails off: self-interest," Mr. Trump wrote.
The government has already been carrying out due diligence and preparing documentation so that it can push ahead with the issuance after the holy fasting month of Ramadan, when regional business activity tails off.
These guys have been through a ton now and they played their tails off today and it hurts, but you know, as a competitor you tear off the rearview mirror and you go forward.
Marti said the ICRC had evacuated 600 war-wounded in the first three months of the year – a high number given that fighting usually tails off in winter when mountain passes are snowed in.
One assumes that the illusion designer, Ben Hart, was kept busy, as the composer and sound designer Adam Cork has certainly been: The play begins with a clamorous bang but tails off to a whimper.
An infant cry is characterized by a simple, clear, fundamental tone and a relatively long, unbroken "melodic structure," as it is perversely called, that falls and rises and falls and tails off in unpredictable ways.
As you and many others have reminded us, this is how many of our ancestors arrived in this country and worked their tails off so that they could afford to pay steerage for their wives and children.
Some analysts have speculated that Beijing will raise the inflation target to 3.5%, which would give authorities more room to support the world's second-largest economy as growth tails off to the slowest in nearly 30 years.
Some analysts have speculated that Beijing will raise the inflation target to 3.5%, which would give authorities more room to support the world's second-largest economy as growth tails off to the slowest in nearly 20203 years.
"The dream when we started was that babies that would not exist without us all showing up at work every day and working our tails off for a decade would exist one day—and we're there," she told me.
They are a population of workers that does terrific work and really are just working their tails off, day after day, going on the road, looking at these players and trying to find that next diamond in the rough.
But when business tails off, the manufacturers do not allow official retailers to cut sticker prices too far, fearing that big discounts will damage their brands — a policy that may push cash-strapped retailers to sell to the grey market.
Varying rainfall, temperatures and soil conditions all affect the rate at which aromatic compounds enter grapes, making it difficult for wineries to know whether they should harvest their grapes a few days or weeks after the increase in sugar tails off.
But when business tails off, the manufacturers do not allow official retailers to cut sticker prices too far, fearing that big discounts will damage their brands — a policy that may push cash-strapped retailers to sell to the gray market.
"We're going out there and working our tails off trying to get on track, and I think we're moving in the right direction," said the 213-year-old, who has permitted 221 earned runs in his last four starts (24 21/3 innings).
Tesla could take in nearly $1.3 billion in tax incentives Tesla has been reporting on its progress since the Gigafactory first broke ground, but as construction tails off and manufacturing kicks up, the long-term future of the project still remains uncertain.
Goldman is not recommending that investors bail on low-leverage companies completely — Kostin said they are still worth some allocation as a "tail risk" hedge while earnings growth tails off and the companies continue to offer sustained growth ahead, albeit at a slower pace.
The man, 68-year-old James Steele Reid of Anthony, Florida, allegedly used garden sheers to amputate the tails off the five-month-old kittens following a fight with his 78-year-old neighbor, James Garemore, whose wife warned him to stay away from their pets.
The last class is "What's Not Mine," a calmly hypnotic seven-and-a-half-minute song that puts all her strengths in one place and ends with, of all things, a surprise long-form guitar solo by Ms. Le Bon, which tails off in a sputter.
You can prove literally anything with pop science, but it's true that we like to think of animals as almost supernaturally attuned to sniffing out people you would never want to have a drink with, barking their little tails off at anyone with so much as a whiff of dickheadedness about them, and if you're OK by the dog, then you're probably OK. I mean this in the nicest way: shut up.
S. shares, dollar pare losses after healthcare bill pulled * MIDEAST STOCKS-Most Gulf bourses recover, Egypt rebounds as foreign funds buy * Oil rises in late trade, still down on the week as glut weighs * PRECIOUS-Gold rises for 2nd week as dollar hampered by healthcare vote * Middle East Crude-Steady; May trade tails off * U.S. confirms air strike in Mosul district where dozens were killed * Iraqi oil minister: market is decisive factor in possible cut extension * Saudi Arabia says London attacker not on security radar there * Syrian army pushing back insurgent offensive, military source says * Third plane bought under sanctions deal arrives in Iran * First tanker docks at Libya's Es Sider terminal since oil port fighting - official * Push for trade with Turkey risks UK's human rights reputation - lawmakers * U.S.'s Tillerson to visit Turkey as Raqqa operation heats up * Link seen between Russia and Libyan commander Haftar -U.
Scissors were taken to the tails off "revolutionary" frockcoats. This was a particular attack on the nobility, and, says Montefiori, and "nothing was so odious" for them. Paul dictated "the only lawfully permissible wear". His judicial assaults on French fashions, among other things, have been described by Vivyan as "tyrannical caprices".
One commander at Love Field was eventually formally admonished for treating the women unfairly. WASP Teresa James believed that the women pilots were disliked because they "flew longer than the men (service pilots). We flew our tails off." However, James also reported that she was sometimes "treated like a celebrity" when she stopped at Army bases for refueling.
Reepicheep, in a key speech, replies to the effect that Talking Mice, being very small, would be at a constant disadvantage if they did not zealously guard their honour. The other Talking Mice prepare to cut their own tails off if their Chief is not allowed to retain his, at which Aslan relents and miraculously restores Reepicheep's tail.
This connection isn't drawn until Arthur refers to Joanie's eyes as seashells. The phone call eventually tails off with Lee convincing Arthur to get some rest. The young woman and Lee exchange a few words and continue to smoke when they're interrupted again by another phone call. It's Arthur again, letting Lee know that Joanie just walked in and that everything's alright.
The Improved Orion motor uses a "bi-phase propellant" system which provides it with around of thrust during the first four seconds of motor burn. The thrust then tails off to approximately of thrust until burnout occurs at around 25 seconds. The fins are normally configured so that the rocket will have a stabilizing spin rate of approximately four cycles per second.
The direct radiative greenhouse gas forcing effect has been estimated at 0.5 W/m2. Methane is a strong GHG with a global warming potential 84 times greater than CO2 in a 20-year time frame. Methane is not as persistent a gas and tails off to about 28 times greater than CO2 for a 100-year time frame. The impact of CH4 atmospheric methane concentrations on global temperature increase may be far greater than previously estimated.
Pedal assisted starts are therefore much recommended. In fact, engine starting can be done by pedalling away from rest with the clutch engaged using the decompressor. Once under way the machine pulls strongly up to about 25 mph but any increase tails off rapidly only just managing 30 mph in favourable conditions. This is no doubt due to the fairly low single speed gearing but it does enable most hills to be tackled without resort to pedalling.
On the outside of the reef the channel slopes into the Caribbean, and on the inside of the reef tails off into the shallows. Zone B has Boca Ciega Blue Hole, a sinkhole, which opens into a larger underwater cavern. It is dangerous for inexperienced divers, so is not regularly visited. Zone D, Shark Ray Alley, is a shallow sandy-bottomed area inside the reef, unremarkable except that it is a gathering place for sharks and stingrays.
In 2003, Square Enix registered the Dragon Quest trademark in the US, with the intent to retire the Dragon Warrior name. Soon after the game's release, developer Heartbeat went on hiatus. Justin Lucas, product manager of Enix America, commented on the hiatus, saying that the developer merely "worked their tails off on Dragon Warrior 7 and Dragon Warrior 4. They decided to take a sabbatical for a while and rest up", noting that it had nothing to do with the game's US sales.
The tail becomes bigger and longer in new markets (depicted in red). In other words, whereas traditional retailers have focused on the area to the left of the chart, online bookstores derive more sales from the area to the right. The long tail is the name for a long-known feature of some statistical distributions (such as Zipf, power laws, Pareto distributions and general Lévy distributions). In "long-tailed" distributions a high-frequency or high-amplitude population is followed by a low-frequency or low-amplitude population which gradually "tails off" asymptotically.
The rate of dI/dt is usually controlled by adding a saturable reactor (turn-on snubber), although turn-on dI/dt is a less serious constraint with GTO thyristors than it is with normal thyristors, because of the way the GTO is constructed from many small thyristor cells in parallel. Reset of the saturable reactor usually places a minimum off time requirement on GTO based circuits. During turn off, the forward voltage of the device must be limited until the current tails off. The limit is usually around 20% of the forward blocking voltage rating.
Armadillidium vulgare is the most common and thus the most well known of the pill bugs. It grows up to long, and is a uniform grey colour. Its abundance tails off to the north and west, and is not known to occur north of a line between the estuaries of the River Clyde and the River Tay in Scotland, or north-west of a line between Galway and Lough Foyle in Ireland. It is associated with sand dunes in the more north-westerly parts of its range, but is often replaced on Carboniferous limestone by the related species Armadillidium pulchellum.
2 This was one of three more or less distinct clusters on the South Island's south east coast: one from about Oamaru south to Pleasant River; another from Waikouaiti south, which includes the Otago Peninsula and tails off about the Kaikorai estuary; another extending south from the Clutha mouth. The clusters contain a few larger sites. On the Otago Peninsula the one at Little Papanui is of middle size while that at Harwood Township is one of the largest. These and numerous other smaller sites are clearly visible, though often not recognised by visitors for what they are.
Following envenomation with bungarotoxins, transmitter release is initially blocked (leading to a brief paralysis), followed by a period of massive overexcitation (cramps, tremors, spasms), which finally tails off to paralysis. These phases may not be seen in all parts of the body at the same time. Since kraits are nocturnal, they seldom encounter humans during daylight, so bites are rare, but a bite from a krait is potentially life-threatening, and should be regarded as a medical emergency. Typically, victims start to complain of severe abdominal cramps accompanied by progressive muscular paralysis, frequently starting with ptosis.
But Rivers is unable to sustain this focus throughout the work, so after a brilliant opening, the book tails off somewhat. We get a good idea of the Toda dairies and the ideas of ritual purity that protect them; but then the author returns to the ready-made categories of the day: gods, magic, kinship, clanship, crime and so on, and says no more about the dairies. Moreover, he failed to discover the existence of matrilineal clans alongside the patrilineal ones. A second, and more important, limitation of his study is its failure to view Toda society as a local and specialized variant of—as A.L. Kroeber wrote—“higher Indian culture”.
Darwin's primary approach to heredity was to outline how it appeared to work (noticing that traits that were not expressed explicitly in the parent at the time of reproduction could be inherited, that certain traits could be sex-linked, etc.) rather than suggesting mechanisms. Darwin's initial model of heredity was adopted by, and then heavily modified by, his cousin Francis Galton, who laid the framework for the biometric school of heredity. Galton found no evidence to support the aspects of Darwin's pangenesis model, which relied on acquired traits. The inheritance of acquired traits was shown to have little basis in the 1880s when August Weismann cut the tails off many generations of mice and found that their offspring continued to develop tails.
Map of Israeli settlements (magenta), as of 2014 Modi'in Illit Area C, excluding East Jerusalem, is home to 385,900 Israeli settlers and approximately 300,000 Palestinians. According to the Norwegian Refugee Council, Israeli planning and zoning regimes in Area C all but prohibit Palestinian construction in almost 70 percent this zone, and render the obtaining of permits in the remaining 30 percent nearly impossible.'Fact Sheet: Building Permits in Area C of the West Bank,' Norwegian Refugee Council Israel strictly controls Palestinian settlement, construction and development in Area C.in the 12 years from 2000 to 2012, only 211 Palestinian submissions for Israeli permits, out of 3,750 applications (5.6%) – were approved. The figure tails off for the last 4 years, 2009 through 2012 with 37 permits given from among 1,640 applications (2.3%).
In New Hampshire, enforcement led to the Pine Tree Riot in 1772, where a statute had been in effect since 1722 protecting 12-inch diameter trees. After being fined and refusing to pay for possessing trees marked with the broad arrow, a New Hampshire mill owner leading other mill owners and townsmen assaulted the sheriff and his deputy sent to arrest him by giving him one lash with a tree switch for every tree which the mill owners were fined, cutting the ears, manes, and tails off their horses, and forced them out of town through a jeering crowd. This was one of the first acts of forceful protest against British policies. It occurred almost two years prior to the more well-known Boston Tea Party protest and three years before open hostilities began at the Battles of Lexington and Concord.
Methane in the Earth's atmosphere is a strong greenhouse gas with a global warming potential (GWP) 84 times greater than CO2 in a 20-year time frame; methane is not as persistent a gas as CO2 (assuming no change in carbon sequestration rates) and tails off to about GWP of 28 for a 100-year time frame. This means that a methane emission is projected to have 28 times the impact on temperature of a carbon dioxide emission of the same mass over the following 100 years assuming no change in the rates of carbon sequestration. Methane has a large effect but for a relatively brief period, having an estimated mean half-life of 9.1 years in the atmosphere, whereas carbon dioxide is currently given an estimated mean lifetime of over 100 years. The globally averaged concentration of methane in Earth's atmosphere increased by about 150% from 722 ± 25 ppb in 1750 to 1803.2 ± 1.2 ppb in 2011.

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