Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

115 Sentences With "slicks"

How to use slicks in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "slicks" and check conjugation/comparative form for "slicks". Mastering all the usages of "slicks" from sentence examples published by news publications.

I love when he shoulder brushes & slicks his hair!
Formula E cars don't use race "slicks" like other series.
A styling cream that slicks hair back without looking greasy
What's the best method to clean up sea surface oil slicks?
You'll want to swap out the racing slicks for all-weather tires.
Earlier the Chinese government said the sunken tanker had created two oil slicks.
With just a few slicks, wearers can transform their mouths into talking lava lamps.
Down in Pontianak, the river water is darker still, occasionally brightened by oil slicks.
As the authors suspected, fish larvae and their prey were concentrated in the slicks.
"There have been multiple appearances of oil slicks of different sizes and types at the sinking spot and nearby... the slicks exceeded 200 sq kilometers (77 sq miles) on Thursday," Huo Chuanlin, of the State Oceanic Administration's Ecological Protection Department, told reporters.
Inside the slicks they found concentrations of plastic 126 times higher than the surrounding waters.
Kathleen ducked and dodged her way through the lanyarded slicks who wanted to network or gossip.
The SOA on Thursday reported three slicks covering a combined area of just 20.7 square km.
China's State Oceanic Administration says the four slicks are now strewn across 250 square miles (1363 km).
Performance tires aren't racing slicks, which last only a defined number of race-track laps in competition.
The oil slicks from the sunken tanker were growing in size, China's State Oceanic Administration said Tuesday.
Overall, fish larvae in slicks were about twice as likely to have ingested plastic as those found elsewhere.
Surface slicks with "much denser accumulations than ambient seawater" may be contributing to that missing majority, Bergmann said.
She slicks on Ultra HD Lip Color in Seduction, and fills her brows in with the ColorStay Brow Pencil.
As the fungus grew, it degraded the film, leaving behind psychedelic patterns that look a little like oil slicks.
The ground was soaked with oil, the air heavy with petrol fumes and slicks glistened in the water nearby.
There are now two huge slicks covering 52 square miles, compared with just four square miles the previous day.
Chinese authorities said there were four separate slicks that had formed after the Panama-registered Sanchi tanker sank Sunday.
Previous studies had either used samples from oil slicks on the ocean surface or measurements from flying over the site.
Living among widespread litter, human waste, and nearby oil slicks means living off the land simply isn't an option here.
Once all the hair is curled, Danilo slicks the smaller side of the part back, pinning it behind the ear.
But the water there is washed with trash and little slicks of oil give a rainbow sheen to the waves.
These include polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) that researchers think may get picked up around oil slicks
Ms. Holum also plays Carmen, and when we meet Charlie, Ms. Holum slicks back her hair and becomes him, too.
He slicks his thinning hair back in the small round mirror in the bathroom and brings the elevator back upstairs.
Much of the fuel evaporated after the ship caught fire and sank, but the slicks raised fears of an environmental catastrophe.
The trouble is not, as is often claimed, that cities in poor and middle-income countries are spreading like oil slicks.
These valves apparently failed, because miles-long oil slicks have been seen on the waters above ever since the 19803 mudslide.
During gameplay, you get a warning in the form of a series of oil slicks that a bridge is coming up soon.
Unfortunately, so was plastic: Particles of the stuff were a whopping 126 times more abundant in slicks than in nearby ambient waters.
They certainly have all the fixings of legit online companies ... flaunting their spiffy designs and slicks shots of "customers" using their gear.
Butterfly wings, soap bubbles, peacock feathers, oil slicks: The human eye is just drawn to anything with the color-shifting sheen of iridescence.
But when the researchers started dragging nets with super-fine mesh through slicks off the coast of Hawaii, plastic took over their study.
He made the right call on the tyres, with a late change to slicks, and got more mileage out of the ultrasofts than expected.
They float upward through warm ocean waters to merge near the surface and, at times, form giant pink slicks containing millions of coral embryos.
To build their beast, the team merged the scooter with the best parts of a go-kart, including racing slicks and a Suzuki engine.
According to skin experts, the sticky weather can also wreak major havoc on your complexion — we're talking makeup slip-sliding, oil slicks, and even breakouts.
Diesel is much lighter than crude oil which is the cause of the worst slicks and the MCA said it posed "much lower environmental risks".
Despite only accounting for 8 percent of the ocean surface habitat across their study area, slicks contained more than 90 percent of all plastic pollution.
This is not the peanut oil that slicks countless woks and fills Chick-fil-A fryers, though it is made from the same runner peanuts.
Slow video installations of chum slicks sliding along the hull, or of gulls shitting in the former cafeteria, had won eyetime and several important prizes.
Dark paint slicks with flowing, curvaceous bulbs in the color orange and are adorned with chubby, semi-nude Lolitas whose disembodied limbs are dispersed throughout.
In a statement issued late on Thursday, the SOA said several previously unreported slicks were spotted by planes, vessels and satellites near the disaster site.
How rich with melted pork fat — a few isolated slicks coasting on top of the soup, or a layer thick as frosting on a cupcake?
Gulf waters are rising, oil slicks pervade its surface, while plumes billow below, and plastic debris continues to wash ashore each day along the coastline.
But after local activists observed more oil slicks near the site of the Deepwater Horizon Spill in 2010, the Taylor oil spill started getting national attention.
The rush to slicks was started by Marcus Ericsson on lap 29, with the Swede soon followed by the likes of Button, Magnussen, Bottas and Grosjean.
The three slicks visible on the surface now are likely leftovers of the non-soluble heavy fuel used to power the ship that didn't burn off.
In 1969, thanks to oil slicks from industrial discharge, the Cuyahoga River in Ohio caught on fire for the 13th time, spawning a nationwide environmental movement.
On the ground there are still mounds of snow, sun-cupped and dirty, and slicks of mud—springtime, central Maine—but he avoids all of it.
The slicks are spreading in both an easterly and northwesterly direction from the site of the wreck, the furthest extent reaching some 219 miles (30 km) away.
Omar Koreitem, her husband and partner in the restaurant, scents briny cockles with bergamot, slicks mackerel with preserved lemon, and roasts guinea fowl with cabbage and apples.
This week, oil slicks were found on the Capital City Trail in Melbourne, a celebrated cyclist route that isn't shared by cars but is popular among pedestrians.
He wears designer suits and a pinkie ring, slicks back his hair à la L.B.J. and commutes from his Oyster Bay home in a silver Porsche Panamera.
But then, Dunkin' slicks on a smooth layer of chocolate glaze and tops it all off with a cube of chocolate brownie and a drizzle of vanilla icing.
Microplastic particles outnumber larval fish in the slicks by a factor of seven to one, and dissections of the larvae reveal that many have plastic in their bellies.
Three slicks covering a combined area of 20.7 square km were spotted by satellite, with the largest in size 17.4 square km, the SOA said in its statement.
In other pictures posted Saturday, the Biebs shows off his toned physique at the gym and slicks back his long lilac bangs for a sleek yet still whimsical look.
Sauber's Marcus Ericsson was third quickest ahead of Red Bull's Max Verstappen, both of whom were on slicks, but the times may have little bearing on qualifying (0600 GMT).
Through the course of the six-minute video, she does the impossible: slicks on face primer, foundation, undereye concealer, powder, blush, bronzer, brow pencil, eyeshadow, eyeliner, mascara, contour, and lipstick.
The footprints were real: flat slicks on the surface of the ocean formed when a whale's flukes — the two lobes of its tail fin — push up water on a dive.
RIO DE JANEIRO, Oct 8 (Reuters) - Brazil President Jair Bolsonaro said on Tuesday that mysterious oil slicks polluting the country's northeastern beaches were likely to have been left there criminally.
BRASILIA, Oct 7 (Reuters) - President Jair Bolsonaro said on Monday the oil slicks that are polluting beaches in northeastern Brazil could be the result of criminal activity or a shipwreck.
The spill, linked to the deaths of hundreds of sea birds and marine mammals, forced closure of two state beaches and left slicks that stretched over 9 miles of the ocean.
The molecules from cooking fats, like butter or oil, form long chains called polymers, which eventually create a plasticky coating (the seasoning) that seals the holes and slicks up the surface.
It was then that we briefly had the possibly never to be repeated scenario of drivers running wets, intermediates and all three slicks on the same track at the same time.
The heavy fuel oil is also flammable, and could burn if exposed to the condensate fire—surface slicks at the Deepwater Horizon spill were treated with burning agents to reduce their size.
Miller, who did two qualifying laps on wets before returning to the pits and asking for slicks, was the first independent Ducati rider to take a pole position in the top-flight.
Less than 10 percent may not sound like much, but we're talking about innumerable little larvae out there in the slicks, so that percentage translates into a huge population of tainted organisms.
China's State Oceanic Administration said several oil slicks have already been found, including one nearly 15 kilometers long (9.3 miles) and another covering an area of 58 square kilometers (22.4 square miles).
Drones could use sensors to sample seawater for traces of improperly dumped fuel sludge, solvents and dirty engine oil, or deploy small, flying cameras to take aerial pictures of tell-tale oil slicks.
They hypothesized that surface slicks, ribbon-like features where surface ocean waters converge due to winds and waves, might be important nurseries because they trap and concentrate the plankton that baby fish eat.
And as the rainbow trend has progressed to sand art, oil slicks, and even glow-in-the-dark, we've lusted after quite a few of the new shades that have crossed our paths.
He then parts the hair to one side and slicks the front few inches back with a boar bristle brush and strong-hold gel, before setting it with a blast from the blow dryer.
Imagine a future where you don't need winter tires even if you live in Minnesota, or where your Tesla adapts to have racing slicks when you're taking it out for a track day automatically.
As of Wednesday, the oil slicks stretched about 108 square kilometers total (or nearly 42 square miles), according to Richard Steiner, an Alaska-based environmental consultant who helped respond to the Exxon Valdez spill.
In their first few weeks of existence the larvae are at the mercy of currents, still too puny to get around on their own, gathering by their millions in surface "slicks" where currents meet.
Researchers today published an ominous report showing that these slicks pack 126 times the concentration of microplastic as nearby surface waters, and eight times the density of plastic as the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.
"When you enjoy one of those beverages, the wine or the beer, you're mentally transporting yourself to the place where it came from, and you are picturing pristine waterways, not sludge-filled oil slicks."
There have been multiple false hopes in the search for MH370 — such as the oil slicks spotted days after the flight went missing — but only one discovery has been confirmed as being associated with MH370.
Like its predecessor, it uses treaded tires instead of racing slicks so I didn't have to worry about warming them up to exactly the right temperature like I would in, say, a Formula One car.
It created the opportunity for Hamilton and the team to pull off the bold strategy of staying out as the track dried and then making the jump straight from wets to slicks without using inters.
"At a certain point today, I thought my run at this circuit was going to come to an end," said Marquez, whose lap times on slicks were four seconds faster than those still on wets.
There is also significantly less congestion at thirty thousand feet than on the road—no pedestrians, children, bicycles, potholes, construction zones, ice slicks, mattresses, or any of the other innumerable hazards that car drivers routinely face.
To test that idea, the scientists conducted a series of "plankton tows" in slicks and nearby waters off the western coast of the island of Hawaii, using a fine mesh net to capture their tiny subjects.
In 2015, another spill in Santa Barbara County sent as much as 2,400 barrels of oil (101,000 gallons or 382,000 liters) onto the coast and into the Pacific, leaving slicks that stretched over nine miles (14 km).
The Briton's morning lap of one minute 17.233 seconds was still the day's best, with Gasly producing a 1:17.854 effort on the fastest soft tyres in the afternoon when the track was still suitable for slicks.
The Taylor Energy spill had remained largely out of the national spotlight until researchers monitoring satellite images of the Deepwater Horizon zone noticed "persistent oil slicks that appeared unrelated to the 2010 spill," according to the report.
The ocean, after all, is vast and incredibly diverse, and while surface slicks are a "fundamental property of the physics of water and air," how fish larvae use them is a question scientists are just starting to explore.
MIAMI — Oil is contaminating a section of coastline in the Bahamas, leaving blackened slicks along the coast and in the water days after a Norwegian company reported that Hurricane Dorian had blown the tops off oil storage tanks.
Even better is the fact that it comes with two sets of tires, racing slicks and a set for wet weather conditions, that you can quickly swap using a tiny wrench, fulfilling your pit crew fantasies in the process.
More recently, a spill in Santa Barbara County in 2015 sent as much as 2,400 barrels of oil (101,000 gallons or 382,000 liters) onto the coast and into the Pacific, leaving slicks that stretched over nine miles (14 km).
It's since grown into a multi-venue festival that takes over Memphis' Mid-Town neighbourhood that over the years has hosted the likes of Black Lips, The Reatards, Thee Oh Sees, Ty Segall, Cheater Slicks, Guitar Wolf and Mudhoney.
There is no music during the kissing segments, and the slicks and slurps of wet mouths fill the white production stage, making you wonder why humans ever came up with the idea of putting their lips together in the first place.
The Pramac Ducati rider opted for slicks on a drying track while most of the big names decided to stay on wet weather tires, and seized the top slot in the dying seconds at the Termas de Rio Hondo circuit.
The stop stretched out to an agonising 13.6 seconds, and even then, when he finally emerged from the pitlane, he only just lost out to Lewis, indicating just how much time the Mercedes driver had lost on his tentative first lap on slicks.
BEIJING (Reuters) - An Iranian oil tanker that sank in the East China Sea has left two oil slicks covering a combined 29497050 square km (1363 square miles), the Chinese government said, as maritime police scoured for damage and prepared to explore the wreck.
Researchers at the Federal University of Bahia, one of the states hit by the oil pollution, said on Thursday that their lab studies found a "strong correlation" between slicks spilled off Brazil coast and one of the types of oil produced in Venezuela.
The giant 225/21.6-218 Pirelli slicks are slightly exposed from behind, giving you the full sense of just how much rubber is on the ground, and the sharp edges of the center exit exhaust tips are already a bluish-purple tint.
In "I am in training don't kiss me," Cahun sits in front of the camera as a strongman, but an effeminate one: a fake barbell across her lap, pale cheeks decorated with painted hearts, two slicks of hair curling on her forehead.
BEIJING, Jan 1363 (Reuters) - An Iranian oil tanker that sank in the East China Sea has left two oil slicks covering a combined 109 square kms (42 square miles), the Chinese government said late on Tuesday, as maritime police scour the area for damage.
Unlike reality shows predicated on conflict and the grotesque (all shouting and slicks of fake tan) Gogglebox mobilises the wit and warmth of recognisable tribes: the grandparents in Liverpool, the minority middle-class family from Derby, the woman vicar in Nottingham, the bohemians in Cambridge.
RIO DE JANEIRO, Oct 29 (Reuters) - Oil slicks washing up on beaches along more than 2,000 kilometers (1,240 miles) of Brazil's northeast coastline could be the worst environmental "attack" in the country's history, the chief executive of state-run oil giant Petrobras said on Tuesday.
Have you ever had a breakout that wouldn't go away for weeks, maybe even months, no matter which…Read more ReadThe authors argue that these adolescent oil slicks give lipophilic (literally fat-loving) microorganisms like C. acnes the fuel they need to dominate their environment.
Finally, I've found a product that both satisfies the part of me that wants to use lip gloss made for children and the part of me that prizes decidedly adult values such as extravagance, luxury, and $100 bills: Tom Ford's new Lip Slicks, which are essentially the rich-person upgrade of the roll-ons I loved so much.
The Cuyahoga River in Ohio, polluted with oil slicks, had recently caught fire; big cities were grappling with pollution; Senator Gaylord Nelson, a Wisconsin Democrat, had sponsored the first Earth Day, in 1970; and the Nixon administration, fearing a challenge by Mr. Muskie in the 1972 presidential campaign, was seeking to overcome the Maine senator's advantage in the emerging environmental movement.
Each room was filled with the most fabulous, proud members of the queer community I had seen in one place for such a long time: queens, queers, young gay boys wearing slicks of red lipstick, older lesbian couples spinning one another around across the waxed floor and making out furiously at the end of each song, the most-glamorous trans women flirting over a Spritz in the corner of the bar.
Those slicks paid a handsome 50 cents a word, but Vonnegut sometimes settled for the down-market penny-a-word sci-fi magazines like the brilliantly named Worlds of If. It's fascinating to watch him work themes that would later animate his 14 novels and five books of nonfiction: the cruel stupidity of war, the dehumanizing dangers of technology, the distillation of American values into mere greed and selfishness.
The group responsible for cleaning up the site, a coalition of companies whom the EPA has identified as responsible for the pollution at the site, then contacted the Coast Guard — three times — to inform them of three separate leaks of potentially contaminated stormwater, according to call logs obtained by the AP. Then, on August 31, the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration snapped photos of oil slicks and murky water around U.S. Oil Recovery and circulated them to the press, an NOAA spokesperson told VICE News.
There's the dutiful eldest (Dave Annable), a cowboy who's stayed on the ranch; the feminized lawyer (Wes Bentley), who you know is his father's least loved because he wears a suit and slicks back his hair; the sexually voracious, ballbusting sister (Kelly Reilly); and the youngest, Kayce (Luke Grimes), most beloved because he's the hottest and the best on a horse, but also because he's turned the farthest away from his father, marrying a Native American woman and making his home on the (fictionalized) Broken Rock Reservation with their son.

No results under this filter, show 115 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.