rogue waves the book was in a great detail about them and they're wild I mean they are really just a kind of a teetering monster of a wave they're misshapen they can be breaking in really deep water where they're not supposed to be breaking they have these gianttroughs at the base of them which in nautical laura's known as the hole in the ocean and they can come in sets they
But his feelings from the moment he first saw her were very intense. So he's constantly teetering back and forth throughout the entirety of the show-- his duty to his heart or his duty to his country? I think, for Dmitry, kind of similarly, at first, he sees in Anya this opportunity.
Maybe I'll get a whole pig and I want to do barbecue night. And Detroit right now is teetering on that.
Reproductive health care, again, mothers being in good shape means their daughters are more likely to go to school. But then women have also been teetering down since around 2000.
And then the second one is the iPhone. And so the setup that I've been teetering on that I almost settled on for a little bit was gonna be OnePlus 15 and iPhone Air. And the reason for that is I get to test obviously a lot of phones during the course of the year,
Since the end of the Cold War, opinion polls surveying public attitudes towards national institutions have regularly ranked the armed forces first. Americans fearful that the rest of society may be teetering on the brink of moral collapse console themselves with the thought that the armed services remain a repository of traditional values, old fashioned virtue, and competence.
I think that they're a way to hook up. Or else, we are teetering on the brink of an absolute gorgeous cyber-utopia, so don't worry about a thing.
to killer ball moose you can imagine the audience absolutely paralyzed with shock he spoke for 90 minutes occasionally teetering from side to side they were afraid he might fall over the edge of the stage but he got through the speech and only then was he
league teams like the chicago bears the green bay packers the new york giants literally unable to give tickets away we're hemorrhaging red ink teetering from week to week on the edge of extinction imagine all that and then imagine that a player comes along a one-of-a-kind
want to be in Congress at this point? Well, I think this country is teetering on the brink. And I think that a lot of what's going on demands the attention of everybody
And here's the other really insane thing about it. I'm like, am I teetering , like, that much on life where it's just like this half of a second decision?
One that didn't come through was the idea of a complete immersive reality over a very small bandwidth. Vernor: Right, there's also that is teetering on the edge of coming true or not. And that is the notion that the military is exceptionally good at this.
I feel like we just live in this nest of abundance. We live in a time when a lot of people are concerned that we're teetering on the precipice of precariousness in a lot of things.
She was tall. She was stick-insect thin. She was on heels this high, like she was teetering on Jimmy Choos. She walked the way models do.
I could see he was crying. For a second, the scene seemed to freeze, bodies teetering over the pit, all eyes trained on him. Then he dropped into the grave.
is right here. It's either in the big rut or it's teetering towards it. Certainly in treadmill. And irrespective of the industry, there are cultural problems that happen. Of
But you can really, I guess, when you can really plant yourself in that world when books are already teetering on relatable, I think, when
And the interesting thing, and maybe terrifying thing, is that if you actually look that the Higgs field and look at the value it has, then it's just teetering
So he told us about that, and he said that he thought that Bletchley Park was-- his words were "teetering on a financial knife edge."
It has that globe with his shift, the golden hind, teetering on it at the top.
The largest fishes, like tuna, salmon, many of the other ones, are teetering on the brink of collapse. There aren't many fish left.
But, like I said, they couldn't make it run clean enough; the-the fuel economy wasn't good enough; and Chrysler was at this point really teetering on bankruptcy so they couldn't