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The hard soda trend shows no signs of going flat.
Or worse, like a device with a battery that's going flat.
They emerged like so many bubbles, lifting, writhing, then going flat again.
This helps to get the sausage shape right and prevent it from going flat.
Whether "going flat" or opting to reconstruct, no woman should suffer any stigma surrounding her decision.
But facing intransigent unions at home and competition from abroad, the airline's financial fizz is rapidly going flat.
The Miir 7003-ounce Growler has double vacuum insulated walls to keep adult beverages from going flat or warm.
The Miir 221-ounce Growler has double vacuum insulated walls to keep adult beverages from going flat or warm.
Facebook sunk to its slowest growth rate in history, losing users in Europe and going flat in North America.
Going flat In its third-quarter earnings report last month, Anheuser-Busch InBev saw its own production and sales fall.
By conserving her back muscles, going flat would allow her to continue doing her favorite yoga postures: head and arm stands.
With the economy going flat, the government finally dropped the pretence of parity, devaluing the official exchange rate by 20123% in February.
Michael J. de la Merced looked into what the deal means for beer makers at a time when their sales are going flat.
We are using more oil than ever and nearly all producers are going flat out to meet the needs of a growing economy.
While India is going flat out to produce solar and wind energy to meet its swelling energy demand, storage isn't as big a focus.
If you plan on slowing cherishing said bottle for an extended period of time, Deschamps uses a tool to keep his bubbly from going flat.
But in the early-mid 1970s, the lines diverged (chart above) — economic production kept rising, but wages not so much, including long periods of going flat.
Once, when a customer complained about the cushioning going flat on a 4,000-unit order for a stadium, Lin replaced the entire lot at no extra cost.
Carlsberg says it allows bars and restaurants to try out some of the lesser known and more expensive beers because they don't run the risk of the beer going flat.
They call it "going flat," and I decided to pursue the story after seeing a video on Facebook in which two women bare their flat chests and scars after breast cancer.
Taken together, slim bond yields, a gentle Fed and ebbing volatility tend to support or expand equity valuations, even with corporate profits seen going flat in the first half of the year.
In any case, it's the 150th anniversary of their arrest and Braidwood ("a quintessential rural town with a compelling history dating back to the gold rush," Michael says) is going flat out.
Andurand said his firm had been long crude in the first week of January before going flat because of negative price action, warm weather and lower-than-expected demand, finally moving to a short position.
From the driving perspective it is not good, and for the fans in the grandstand and on television it will not be a positive either, and that goes beyond no longer seeing cars going flat out.
At a gig some years ago at the Vortex in London, they were flooring it, going flat-out, and the next instant they stopped so suddenly that it was like being thrown through a windshield into silence.
In this article, Well reporter Roni Caryn Rabin reflects on why the women whom she and photographer Béatrice de Géa featured in a recent story about "going flat" after mastectomies were surprisingly eager to reveal themselves to the world.
"This pilot not only has the potential to ensure the UK meets its climate targets, but for the carbon captured to also help to keep the nation's beer from going flat," Drax chief executive Will Gardiner said in a press release.
Facebook shares climbed 2 percent upon the announcement of earnings, in part thanks to Facebook pulling in $5.14 billion in profit and it adding 1 million users in the North American region after going flat last quarter, but oscillated wildly throughout the earnings call.
Original Sparklets New York soda siphon from 1930 The soda siphon (sometimes spelled syphon), also known as the seltzer bottle or siphon seltzer bottle, is a device for storing and dispensing carbonated beverages (typically carbonated water) while maintaining the internal pressure, thereby preventing it from going flat.
He gave it back to Busch the next lap and took it back the lap after that. While McMurrary and Busch fought for the lead, many cars began hitting pit road. McMurray gave up the lead to pit on lap 266 and gave it to Brad Keselowski. Brett Moffitt had a tire going flat and slammed the wall in turn 1.
Carl Edwards was riding the third line from the bottom when he got loose and spun in turn 1. He was signaling the drivers behind him he might have had a left-rear tire going flat. He was hit driver side by Ryan Newman who, despite hitting him at high speed, suffered virtually no damage from the collision. The race restarted with two laps to go.
In 1962 the class structure changed to one based on price. Jane and Firth switched to a Falcon and once again completed the 500 miles first. Class honours went to Studebaker, Ford, Renault and Volkswagen. In those days the Phillip Island track was surfaced with a "cold mix" bitumen which could not stand up to the pounding of dozens of race cars going flat out for 500 miles.
One of the Mosquitos turned away to run, and was chased by the German fighters. Going flat out he was able to avoid taking any damage, while pulling the German fighters away from the slower Bostons. The remaining Mosquitos dropped their bombs on the works, dropped to the deck and looked for a way out. Following both groups were the Venturas, carrying their incendiaries in for a low level attack at Zero plus 6.
This brought out the 5th caution on lap 270. Trevor Bayne also had a tire going flat and hit the wall in turn 4. To add insult to injury for Moffitt, he was forced to restart the race from the tail-end of the field for having too many men over the wall. Fifteen cars took the waive-around, most of whom were cars running in the top ten when the caution came out.
At rest, the human brain receives 15% of total cardiac output, and uses 20% of the body's energy consumption. The brain is normally dependent for its high energy expenditure upon aerobic metabolism. The brain as a result is highly sensitive to failure of its oxygen supply with loss of consciousness occurring within six to seven seconds, with its EEG going flat in 23 seconds. Therefore, the brain's function would be disrupted if exercise affected its supply of oxygen and glucose.
Four in the Bag Four 1950s family cars are to be on display at a swanky resort in Florida, but Jeff is racing against the clock to make it happen. 01-14-2015 11\. Rejected! Jeff's deals fall through for a 1966 Jaguar Mark X and a 1970s Chevelle, but he can't dwell on his disappointment for too long because there's another auction on the horizon. 1-21-2015 12\. Going Flat Out Flat 12 pays for six slots at an auction in Missouri but they only have five cars, and two of them may not be ready. 1-28-2015 13\.
In the mid-1980s Livingstone did design work for video game publisher Domark; he returned to the company in 1993 as a major investor and board member. Livingstone later recounted, "After the success of Games Workshop, I retired, got bored, and invested in Domark to fund their cartridge development. I got in at just the wrong time - it was all going flat." In 1995, Domark was acquired by the video technology company Eidos Interactive, which had been floated on the London Stock Exchange in 1990, and formed the major part of the newly created Eidos Interactive.
The reinforced sidewall Goodyear EMT (Extended Mobility Tire) was introduced with the 1994 Chevrolet Corvette. Michelin also introduced a similar tire in the mid-1990s called the Zero Pressure System, and the ZP designator differentiates this type of run flat tire from a conventional tire. Such tires required the introduction of a Tire Pressure Monitoring System, sensors and instrumentation in the car, which would indicate to the driver a condition of dangerously low tire pressure. With conventional tires, low tire pressure can be noticed due to sidewall deformation; With reinforced sidewall zero-pressure run-flat type tires, there is no warning when a tire was going flat.
The Fizz Keeper is a device that is sold as a means for preserving the carbonation in soft drinks. It comprises a small hand pump that screws onto the top of a plastic soft drink bottle, which is used to pump air into the bottle. Pressurizing the bottle in this way, it is claimed by most of those who sell the device, prevents the drink from going flat. thumb As Joseph A. Schwarcz, Brian Rohrig (of Eastmoor Academy), John P. Williams (of Miami University Hamilton), Sandy Van Natta, Rebecca Knipp, and Reed A. Howald all explain, the mechanism does not, in fact, operate in this fashion because of Henry's Law and Dalton's Law.
The contact resulted in Montoya's right rear going flat and he lost a lap on pit road fixing the minor body damage. However he shortly got the lucky dog and raced up to 20th before dropping back to 23rd, Montoya gained 4 positions on the last lap as others ran out of fuel, resulting in a 19th-place finish which at least kept Juan 7th in points. Montoya finished the first 26 races in eighth place in the standings, which made him the first foreign born driver to qualify for the Chase for the Sprint Cup. He began the Chase in 11th place after reseeding, and was placed as high as 3rd during the Chase before finishing the year in eighth place.
Soda siphons As early as 1790, the concept of an "aerosol" was introduced in France, with self-pressurized carbonated beverages. The modern siphon was created in 1829, when two Frenchmen patented a hollow corkscrew which could be inserted into a soda bottle and, by use of a valve, allowed a portion of the contents to be dispensed while maintaining the pressure on the inside of the bottle and preventing the remaining soda from going flat. Soda siphons were popular in the 1920s and 1930s. The rise of bottled carbonated beverages and the destruction of many of the siphon manufacturers' plants in Eastern Europe during World War II led to a decline in their popularity in the years after the war.
Plumas County Sheriff Doug Thomas, who presided over the case, later stated that Martin had provided "endless clues" in the case that seemed to "throw the suspicion away from him." In addition to interviewing the Smartts, detectives interviewed numerous other locals and neighbors; several, including members of the Seabolt family, recalled seeing an unknown green van parked at the Sharps' cabin around 9:00 pm. Others recalled noticing a brown Datsun parked at the residence that evening, which appeared to have a tire that was going flat. Original composite sketches of two suspects based on testimony from Justin, who claimed to have witnessed the crimes Justin gave conflicting stories of the evening, including that he had dreamt details of the murders, though he later claimed to have actually witnessed them.
Vivian Thomas Stannett (September 1, 1917 – October 1, 2002), Camille Dreyfus Professor Emeritus of Chemical Engineering and dean emeritus of the Graduate School at North Carolina State University, was an English American chemist known for his contributions to the field of polymer science. In 1981 he received North Carolina's top science honor, the North Carolina Science Award and Gold Medal, and in 1995 he was elected to the National Academy of Engineering, an organization of the United States National Academies, for advancements in transport processes and radiation chemistry in polymers. He earned international recognition as a polymer scientist and engineer by using high-energy radiation to synthesize and modify polymers via degradation, cross-linking, and grafting. His work in applying membrane science contributed to the development of flame-resistant textiles, plastic bottles that prevent soft drinks from going flat, and super-absorbent paper towels and diapers.

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