When they decided to attempt a reboot of the Spider-Man franchise, they definitely had a tiger by the tail.
In the strong winds caused by the tail end of Hurricane Katia, the tent was blown apart with people trapped inside.
Leeds have not been helped by the tail-off in form of some of their principle performers from the first half of the season.
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Such exposure is reflected in the share prices of banks in the big and stable European countries, which are wagged by the tail of their smaller neighbours.
But Dilhara Fernando shifted the momentum by dismissing Dwayne Bravo (32 off 42 balls) as the mounting asking rate left Baugh with the task of pulling off an unlikely victory by shepherding the tail.
The easiest way to identify who the planes belong to is by looking at the tail fins -- the only part at this stage that's painted in the airline livery.
The home side's captain Dimitri Mascarenhas picked up 6-67 as he earned his best figures for two years by mopping up the tail.
Netflix has engineered a near lock on subscription streaming video by offering the long tail wherever consumers might want to watch: on smartphones, Blu-ray players, game consoles, PCs and tablets.
Do so by removing tail risks, and the perception of tail risks.
"An A320 was parked in an approved parking spot when it was struck in the tail by another aircraft, " Andrew Christie, a US Airways spokesman said.
Information released Wednesday appears to count out one possibility that was the subject of speculation after the crash: a stall induced by ice on the aircraft's tail.
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The small jet circling to land in Bermuda Dunes two days ago was probably a CJ1 as judged by the sound, the shape and the T-tail.
All we know about it is that the working logo sports a shadowy tail resembling the one worn by Tanooki Mario.
If you're on top of your game, you start new projects early enough that they'll have strong revenue and momentum by the time your older products tail off.
India began the day on 183-6 but their tail was quickly blown away by the lethal pace duo of Steyn and Morne Morkel.
Pilots say those stalls are particularly insidious because pilots cannot see the tail wings and because the recovery procedure is the opposite of a main-wing stall -- tail-wing stalls generally are overcome by raising the plane's nose.
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Fellow runners tried to beat the bull off by pulling on its tail and hitting it with sticks.
But on the morning of the election, Farage was involved in an air crash caused by the UKIP election banner the plane was towing getting caught in the plane's tail fin.
Meanwhile at Imperial College in London, Varnavas Serhides designed a plane that has no tail by taking advantage of advanced "fly-by-wire" controls and eliminating the need for a horizontal stabilizer and vertical tail, which also reduces drag.
Yellow Tail also benefited by tapping into the sudden appeal of Australian wine, best captured in a recent Consumer Reports tasting that made a Rosemount shiraz look like a terrific bargain.
Caroline pulls on the loose straps of her backpack, a filched Pinkie Pie, its tail braided, its eyes pocked by a pen point, now zipped into one of the many compartments.
England might have expected to run through the tail, but again they were stung by Bangladesh's tenacity.
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Above them, the number 4 encircled by a dragon eating its own tail.
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But the day belonged to Ervine who marshalled the tail superbly to ensure Hampshire frustrated Somerset by adding 231 for their last three wickets.
Bullard, who had not played since April, was given a warm welcome by fans who had at times turned on him at the tail end of last season.
The distance travelled per tail stroke also fell, by 13%, when mothers were accompanied by their young.
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He was caught by Stephen Fleming for 88 with the total on 463 and the tail followed in quick succession.
Ultimately, the court orders Pellegrin to forward the exported data to White Tail once he receives it by email.
Moreover the tail of underachievement is long and cannot be explained away by immigration: around a fifth of British students cannot read properly and a similar number are flummoxed by simple sums.
Indeed, Formula One is increasingly made up of a trio of leading teams, a handful of middle-rankers, and a long tail of slower cars which somehow cling on, helped by the largesse from Mr Ecclestone.
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