Sentences with phrase «now readjust»

Now readjust your legs until the footprints of the pose seem to be even and balanced.
Bambi is now readjusting to her new home - the Wieferich's have moved, and everyone has grown, but Mr Wieferich says his beloved dog remembers the tricks he taught her and her obedience training.

Not exact matches

And are those few minutes of time spent readjusting the unit now and then to accommodate the growing child worth the savings?
All the acts which I have done expressly to serve thee, and also all the acts which I believe to be neutral and purely human, and also all the acts which I know to be disobedience and sin, I put in thy hands, 0 God, my Lord and Savior; take them now that they are finished; prove them thyself to see which enter into thy work and which deserve only judgment and death; use, cut, trim, reset, readjust, now that it is no longer I who can decide or know, now that what is done is done, what I have written I have written.
I got used to calling it Panera here in Illinois, but now that I'm moving back to St. Louis, I'll have to readjust to calling it by Bread Co. again!]
Now that I'm readjusted, this granola is satisfying my love of sweet and my love of granola.
Now the top teams have readjusted or replaced the managers and I've seen nothing different to say we have fixed our weaknesses to be even considered a title contender.
His height is all he now has to offer and with this it relies on an element of luck in the ball coming near to him as he's not quick enough to readjust his body shape / position etc..
It just means that now the body begins to readjust its milk production to reflect the baby's getting some of his nutritional needs elsewhere.
Just as mothers occasionally need to readjust their priorities, fathers now have a golden opportunity to show more of their nurturing side by caring for Mom, the baby, and possibly other siblings.
Now that you have two nap schedules to work around and various feeding needs, you'll most certainly have to readjust your activities and expectations.
Now I have three grandchildren under 1 year old and I am going to buy one for me for when I watch the babies, so I won't have to readjust theirs to my body.
The market now has to readjust based on the new fundamentals which suggest the demand is going to be more than what the market was expecting.»
Now that I'm off the pill, I'm the one whose period is constantly adjusting and readjusting to my colleagues».
I'm wondering now if my body will ever readjust to the lower level of estrogen.
These are big enough to hold my thick hair and they stay perfectly in place and I don't have to readjust these every now and then.
just back from iraq and now im readjusting to life here again.
Now an enjoyable, though less daring and more conventional sequel has reunited the two young stars of that bizarre and bizarrely thrilling escapade: Dave Lizewski, Kick - Ass himself (Aaron Taylor - Johnson) is painfully readjusting to civilian existence in high school, and the newly orphaned Mindy, or Hit - Girl (Chloë Grace Moretz) is trying to maintain her superhero vocation while dealing with adolescence.
During the test, I was turning the crankshaft to reach TDC for each cylinder and I'm now thinking whether it needed to be readjusted again (to a startup position) in order for the firing to run.
In this case, DFM is skipping the first and second cylinders, and fires off the third, sixth and back around to the first cylinder, except by now it probably has readjusted to another mode for other torque needs.
Many were riding on an income high and now things are settling out... readjusting... and probably incomes are now at a more realistic number.
The investor who rebalances back to 50/50 is readjusting their risk profile to account for the fact that they are now exposed to more stock market risk than their profile originally designed for.
Now that the so - called housing bubble has burst and property values, especially for single - family homes, have readjusted, they find themselves in houses that are not worth the mortgage that was originally used to pay for them during the housing boom.
Now over time, my balance should start shrinking, and eventually, my credit card statements will show a readjusted minimum payment; but I'm planning to keep paying $ 520 overall to shrink the debt in a reasonable amount of time.
Now in a new home, it must readjust to everything around him.
In this rendition of the West German flag, the normally equal divisions into black, red and gold have been readjusted; the enamel panel provides the key: the narrow black and barely discernible red stripes represent respectively the middle class and, in the artist's words, «the remaining households,» while the gold stripe, now swollen to 7/8 of the flag, represents big business.
AS THE LAWRENCE WEINER RETROSPECTIVE at the Whitney Museum fades to white under multiple coats of Kilz and latex paint, and his various exuberant ephemera take up residence at LA MoCA before wending their way back to their rightful property owners; as Tate Modern and the ICA London emerge from momentary spells of whispered headlines, random sketching, streams of consciousness, and face slapping; as New York's New Museum concludes its vestigial assault on the Work of Art, not to mention the etiquette of proper spacing, and as visitors to the new building experience the worst case of buyer's remorse since the reopening of the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago; as the Metropolitan Museum's Dutch paintings readjust to the staid organizing principles of artist's name, date, and genre rather than hanging according to who bought what from whom (on whose advice) and resold it to so - and - so, who then donated it to the Met; and as the scent of modesty - prosaic, charcoal filtered, crystalline - emanates from the 2008 Whitney Biennial, now is as good a time as any to talk about money.
and having to readjust the slips... but now....
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