Tires
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The quote (or scene) I recall vividly is when Hemo
tires
of "all this plumbing ... you haven't learned my secrets at all" and threatens to storm out, the Scientist answers him in a single word "Thalassa" -- salt water which horrifies the Fiction Writer but mollifies Hemo and segues so neatly into the chemical aspects of blood.
But eventually she
tires
of his sneakiness and wants to know more.
There is also occasional humor - in one country the son
tires
of eating egg sandwiches and wants meat - they are given a goat, but unfortunately (perhaps fortunately for the viewer) it runs away before the father can perform the Muslim slaughterman ritual.
It is a one joke film that
tires
way before its 84 minutes are up.
Lord Shin also
tires
to kill Ryuken's son, Kenshiro (Gary Daniels).
Oppressively set in a shadowy house during a raging storm, this head-scratching talk-fest quickly
tires
both the eye and the ear.
The script by Robert Kaufman
tires
hard with one-liners coming thick and fast but they just aren't that funny.
Also, its great to have a 9mm pistol that can hold up to 40 rounds and can take out 4 car
tires
in one shot.
But, time and again, she picks fights with him and tries to dominate him until he eventually
tires
of this and leaves her.
I've been stuck in the desert before too and everyone knows you put rocks or sticks or something hard underneath the tires... they just clowned around.
I'm
tires
of seeing the classics get ruined.
For years, the beautiful queen Omphale has been abducting warrior men who become amnesiacs off to her exotic paradise island where they give themselves up to sexual pleasures until the day she
tires
of them.
It's not Lundgren's fault he
tires
his best with the very crappy material and manages to come out of this looking somewhat decent!.
Commercial applications of nanomaterials currently or soon to be available include nano-engineered titania particles for sunscreens and paints, carbon nanotube composites in tires, silica nanoparticles as solid lubricants, and protein-based nanomaterials in soaps, shampoos, and detergents.
People could make even simpler changes to their lifestyles by properly inflating their tires, driving more slowly on the highway – a car is most fuel efficient at about 55 miles (90 kilometers) per hour – and abandoning their SUVs.
Kohl never
tires
of reiterating that the Western pillars of order -- NATO and the European Union (EU) -- must not end at Germany's Eastern borders.
The World Trade Organization upheld America’s duties on Chinese tires, and Canada has extended its review of the China National Offshore Oil Corporation’s bid to acquire Nexen, a Canadian oil and gas producer.
That Iran – a country whose president never
tires
of calling for Israel’s annihilation and that threatens Israel’s northern and southern borders through its massive support of proxy wars waged by Hezbollah and Hamas – might one day have missiles with nuclear warheads is Israel’s worst security nightmare.
First came a spate of stories about pet food laced with melamine (a coal derivative), cough medicine and toothpaste adulterated with diethylene glycol (a sweet-tasting industrial chemical used in anti-freeze and brake fluid), toy trains decorated with lead-based paints, bacteria-infected antibiotics, exploding cell phone batteries, and defective car
tires.
For example, because mosquitos need water to breed, people should be removing puddles or other collections of standing water around their homes, puncturing unused tires, regularly cleaning birdbaths, and draining swimming pools.
As the OECD never
tires
of pointing out, this is a form of government subsidy to domestic industry more than to the recipient country.
What about the recent tariffs imposed by the United States on Chinese
tires?
It looks as though UKIP’s support may have peaked, and that some of the air is escaping from the party’s
tires.
In Ghana, Mabel Suglo co-founded Eco-Shoes, a company that helps artists with disabilities create fashionable, comfortable footwear and accessories from old
tires
and recycled fabric.
Despite US measures against imports of Chinese tires, the level of protectionism has been much lower than in the 1930’s and than many observers predicted.
As Martin Wolf of the Financial Times never
tires
of pointing out, there is a massive imbalance in Europe, and it is not the one you might think.
Here was a company that entered and exited sectors as needed: paper, tires, rubber boots, and telecoms.
As Otmar Issing, a former ECB chief economist, never
tires
of pointing out, without a sovereign, the process of transferring competences – including monetary policy – to ever higher levels will create a huge legitimacy deficit.
An additional "special excise duty" (SED) of 8% is levied on products that include polyester filament, cars, air conditioners and
tires.
The Obama administration has already moved against Chinese exports of
tires
and steel pipes, but this year’s confrontation will extend well beyond trade.
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