29 at Cincinnati, making him the fifth player to
turn the trick twice in one season -- and first in Brewers history.
It is a looong shot, but the combination of the letter and our prayers may
turn the trick. After all, we don't need all eight justices to change their mind; two will do.
Hastings already has warned it will take longer than that to see black from Netflix's European and Latin American forays, and there's no reason to think the next markets will
turn the trick any faster.
This week the answer to who was the last Sun Devil QB to
turn the trick should be easier to divine because: a) he set the conference record that still stands for passing yards in a game (536) against Oregon at Autzen Stadium in 2002 as a sophomore, and b) he might be the only Pac-12/10/8 quarterback to beat the Ducks three straight times since at least the Rich Brooks era.
The big question: will today's rates
turn the trick?
Louis Cardinals being the latest to
turn the trick in 1979.
While a bullet that reaches the heart or perforates both lungs will kill a buffalo, these big animals are so strong and so tenacious that even a perfectly placed shot from an adequate cartridge may not
turn the trick quite as rapidly as you think it should.
A soft introductory remark can often
turn the trick: "As you may know..." "Let me refresh your memory..."
The history of Western civilization can thus be viewed as a series of successive, ever more elaborate attempts to
turn the trick of representation: to make things present again through depiction or description, through art or science.
From time to time, one buys a new turnip to replace the old one, and that seems to
turn the trick: "Allons chez le primeur / puis chez l'imprimeur." Speaking of that latter figure, it should be remarked that POL's publication of this vast collection is a bold, truly stunning gesture that renders a remarkable service to French poetry and to all those who read it, just when we were beginning to believe that nobody cared.
However, Hamilton, Ontario has been able to
turn the trick. After the near meltdown of the local steel giants Stelco and Dofasco, the city has bounced back to life.
But how could DNA
turn the trick? It was composed of chains of four different nucleotides, while enzymes, which were proteins, were composed of chains of twenty different amino acids.
The business is predicated upon various levels of co-operation and the field service staff has to
turn the trick of being able to get the service expertly delivered while essentially remaining transparent to the management of the individual supermarkets.
New York Times' Charles Isherwood wrote that the show "seems content to do the old steps in the old style, on the assumption that sentimengal escapism presented with gusto and polish can
turn the trick one more time."