Maybe something along the lines of «just cause the government does / does not allow something doesn't make it right».
Maybe something along the lines of yellow - stained - everything, anti-inflammatory, or superfood, yes?
Would someone care to propose or explain a mechanism for the AMO,
maybe something along the lines of the explanation for El Nino / Southern Oscillation?
Maybe something along the lines of the last 40 years of accumulated tropical cyclone energy.
Maybe something along the lines of the first question in the last paragraph?
Not exact matches
So just curious why you wouldn't make,
maybe, a range a little bit higher than where you're currently at today and whether there's any other issues I'm missing here, either mix or
something along those
lines, that would offset some
of those price increases.
I don't want to NOT do
something, so I'm thinking
of maybe an artichoke stuffed flank steak —
along the
lines of braciole.
Though I don't eat animal products so I'd
maybe serve it with a couple
of other salady type dishes, some marinated baked tofu, a bean burger or
something along those
lines.
Or
maybe they've somehow justified it in their minds —
something along the
lines of «We're revolutionizing public education and will help millions
of children» — so somehow putting milliions into their own pockets is only fair.
It's
something more
along the
lines of suspension,
maybe?
Or
maybe you're looking for
something more
along the
lines of the new 2017 Toyota RAV4 LE FWD.
Maybe you looked at the Mazda 6 sedan, with its great styling, well - designed interior and agile handling and said
something along the
lines of: I really like this thing, but I sure do wish it had a...
OK,
maybe he did not say the same thing word for word and after inflation, it would be
something more
along the
lines of; «The first 10 cents is the hardest.»
The lack
of story takes nothing away from the game, but it
maybe could have had at least a one liner we could laugh at to set the scene;
something along the
lines of «We made some aliens from another galaxy mad, now they're coming to devour our souls and you are our last hope».
Both shows open this week, but what one curator a few months ago called an art - world «battle royale» — the two megadealers competing over the work
of a super-profitable artist — has settled into
something else, and just
maybe what Koons wanted all
along: the beginning
of a Year
of Koons, culminating in summer 2014's full - career retrospective at the Whitney Museum — its last exhibition in its Madison Avenue headquarters before moving to the bottom
of the High
Line.
The unique nocturnal light,
something in the shape
of the vigilant animal, possibly exposed to danger, the glimmer
of its hollow eyes in which human figures appear occasionally to be reflected — all
of these elements
along with the dense
lines of the flickering «text,» create a disturbing feeling that
something is amiss, perhaps the creature is artificial,
maybe a cloned jackal,
maybe a hybrid.
Maybe some direct comparison here could help —
something along the
lines of noting the history
of their rejections
of AGW, eg how they've back - pedalled on the «since 1998 it's been cooling», to (Bob Carter's) «since 2002 it has been cooling», then the way in which they counter 2005 being the hottest year by saying 1934 was (but conveniently forgetting the bit about that being only the USA, all
of 2 %
of the global surface area), and then finally (Bob Carter again) «recently it has been cooling».
My far end goal was to be able to search a single collection
of «laws»,
maybe by some sort
of tagging system or
something along those
lines.
Maybe someone could patent a lawyer - compactor device
along the
lines of Wall - E, which could take obsolete, dysfunctional or just plain unwanted lawyers, crush them into building blocks and make
something useful, such as a hat shop.
Well, if you're a computer programmer,
maybe something different, but the rest
of you are thinking
along the
lines of people standing around drinking cocktails, haphazardly passing out business cards, with the ultimate goal
of getting a job or new lead.
Maybe if you have a massive income that you need tax writeoffs for, or
something along the
lines of that, then perhaps you might want to set a deadline to buy
something within the next 90 days.