Similarly, auto enthusiasts watch other drivers creep by in automatic transmission slush boxes and wonder why they even bother.
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As the years creep by, the resolve of some council members has weakened.
"We had to creep by because, you know, it was just so much smoke and to keep us from getting in a wreck, and we were on eastbound and that was in westbound, " Strickland said.
Parts of the two states could cool off by the weekend, but temperatures are likely creep back up by next Monday.
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Advocates of the former argue that a continental presence will drag US troops into African conflicts via the mission creep possibilities birthed by the convenience of proximity.
Core inflation continued its upward creep in February, driven by big increases in medical costs and tobacco prices.
It seems ridiculous that we should warm to this super-creep, and yet, by the end, he has our sympathy.
In the arts and entertainment, as we have noted many times before, the cultural cringe has been superseded by a cultural creep.
The idea is to creep up on a budget deal by a series of small steps.
That such attitudes creep even into officialdom is illustrated by the ease with which white nannies obtain visas whilst doctors and other professionals from countries like India are treated with suspicion.
The more information that is collected by machines, the more errors creep in that need human intervention.
Sanwa and its partners, less handicapped by petty rivalries, may yet creep ahead in this crawl to the finish.
If Bleustein can't stop that annual creep, Harley owners will be in wheelchairs by 2020--and not from crashing their bikes.
The problem, of course, is when judgmental comments creep in or one person is made to feel isolated by their views.
Some anomalies creep in: On one wall there's a letter written by Edgar Cayce, the American psychic credited with founding the New Age movement.
Though you leave the theatre in a properly chastened frame of mind, the sheer vitality and wit of the first half creep back, especially of the two women, Imoinda, played by Nadine Marshall and Lady Onola, one of the old king's former mistresses, played by Jo Martin.
For more than a year, passers-by have watched the 230-metre (750-foot) towers creep up at a perilous six-degree angle.
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