Sentences with phrase «something about that picture»

Something about the pictures and your prose that gets me fully in the baking spirit!
There's just something about a picture rail, old wallpaper and a matching set of antique beds that feels so quaint and cozy, don't you think?
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Something about that picture of the front hall with the turquoise shabby chic shelf just made me snap into action, a bit of a rarity to have vision and drive like that.
I was really tempted to Photoshop this next picture to add some fall mums to the lonely pot, but something about this picture says home to me.

Not exact matches

Stiglitz told us that this decades - old debate about how to balance the creation of short - term and long - term value is recently gaining new life in the US because of the venomous class class tensions and ugly politics arising out of income inequality, and because people in positions of power are looking at the big picture and realizing that something has to change.
«If the person has given you something in their profile to reference, either that message bait picture, or something interesting written, just ask a question about it,» she said.
Picture this scenario: You walk up to the store and before you walk in, the clerk not only greets you by name, but asks about something the two of you talked about weeks ago.
Knowing that photography was huge, that everyone is a photographer, that everyone is taking amazing pictures — including kids and my 70 - something mom — I had a hunch that everyone has a lot of photos they don't care a lot about, but everyone also has a few pictures they love and would love to make into something physical, either for themselves or as a gift.
To apply, candidates must create their own drink that includes three ingredients that reveal something about their personality and post a picture of the drink on Instagram or Facebook using the hashtag #GrantsInterview by August 30.
Wait just a tick here, why are you grossed out about the pictures if it is something that is «perfectly right» to do?
Apply your idea into a picturesomething you can talk about in tangible ways and which your listeners will be able to visualise.
Trying to do something about this now that all the pictures are out and salvaging her professional reputation on top it has consumed her last few years.
Something about the young Lakita character reminded me so much of a little girl I met named Bharathi, who is pictured above on the left.
As anyone who has mastered the time - honored art of argumentation and the Socratic Method can tell you, nothing will favorably end a debate quicker than a picture of Willy Wonka saying something snarky about Benghazi.
I'd much rather read something that is thought - provoking than fluffy posts about sunshine and happiness (though cat pictures are always welcome).
[12] So, if the body is a picture of the soul, it is a picture of something real and the soul is not just a way of talking about beings with typically human behaviour but is itself something real.
How about removing religion AND sports from the picture so people use their passion for something useful.
To Ken Margo: I am totally agree with you about this evil thing going around the earth... this evil minded people is there everywhere regardless of faith... that was not what i was trying to say... my point was to be able to recognize the One True God who is Unseen and who has no partners as He is not in need of any partners but we the creation is in need of Him... thats all... I wish I could do something to stop all these taking place around the earth... I think we human fear the fed laws more than we fear the laws of our Creator, for example not to associate any partner with Him, taking the life of others, drug dealing, human trafficking, believing in hereafter and so on... I remember a story that I was talking with one of my friends... I was telling him look we all obey the law of the land so much like for example when we drive and no one moves even an inch when there is a school bus stop to pick / drop kids as it is a fed laws but when it comes to the laws of our Creator, we don't care... like having physical relationship outside of marriage and many more... then he said something nice... he said that its because we see the consequence of breaking the law of the land but we do not see the punishment of hereafter even though it is mentioned very details in Quran, it even gives pictures of hereafter....
«We can't always do something about the bigger picture, the national scene, but we can do something locally, we can do something on our streets and in our churches and in the places where we live in our community.»
I am writing because I suspect the awkward teenager in the yearbook picture still has something to say about the world, some sort of hope to offer it, if nothing more than a few hundred pages of «me too.»
In the case of nothingness something had to enter the picture to bring about nothing or something (our universe for example).
But insofar as this psychology talks of man's deep emotional drives, his purposive activity, his striving for realization of selfhood, his need to love and to be able to receive love, and with these the twistings and distortings which may be uncovered in him — insofar as it does this, it helps us see something of what true fulfillment is about and has much to say concerning such actualization of man, with man's consequent «satisfaction» and the joy which it provides, about which in an entirely different idiom the heavenly city was a picture.
«I think people picture me in nature fighting against the elements, and for about one month a year that definitely is me, but I've also lived in New York City for the last five years and it's something that I really love.
Black Earth: The Holocaust as History and Warningby timothy snydertim duggan books, 462 pages, $ 30 F aced with the challenge of finding something new to say about the Holocaust, a lesser author will offer a picture of Nazism that resembles his present - day political opponents.
It is really sad to see the comments on here... I see nothing but hate, politics, and nothing about the 20 poor little angels and 6 adults who were masacared... does anybody see something wrong with this picture.
There's something about the way those apples rest in the muffins that makes me want to devour them right this second... or maybe it's just your beautiful pictures!
Nutritional Highlights: I know, it's hard to believe that I'm about to tell you this is healthy, since these pictures look like something a future dietitian should be staying clear of.
There's something soothing about picturing leaves of kale massaged with olive oil and lemon juice.
You don't have to worry about trying something in whole wheat form and it turning out horrible, and I get to take pictures of pretty desserts that make me happy.
I have been craving something sweet for about a week now, and my sister, Natalie posted a picture last night of brownies that made me have to go make some too.
I have not been doing this blogging gig for very long, but usually I will cook something and take the pictures and then in about 3 days» time I will have edited the pictures and written the post.
Just the title makes you want to read on, check out the pictures and zoom straight down to the recipe method!There's something about raw desserts that just makes me want to have more and more.
What's more, bodybuilders keep pictures of their American counterparts, who are reported to «talk about homosexuality quite freely, as if it is something quite natural.»
They used to show pictures of him pitching and his face would be all contorted, and the caption would say something about the agony the brave Koufax was going through.
The picture's caption claimed that Simmons «had it in the bag», and Rubio had something to say about it.
I still have moments of doubt about my work, but when someone leaves positive feedback or posts a picture of themselves wearing or using something that you have made, it's a really great feeling.
There is just something about wordless picture books that elevate them to some of the best books to use with kids.
Once your child is about age 2 or older, the doctor may suggest something called transcranial doppler ultrasonography, which creates a picture of the brain that can help determine whether your baby is at high risk for a stroke.
I don't think I'm over the top about our book «system» now (sadly, half of our adult books sit in the musty basement, having their shelves taken over by picture and board books)- but there is just enough order to them so that, hopefully, we'll know where to find something when we look for it.
It keeps us connected, lets us share cute pictures of our little ones, allows us to brag about our parenting wins (those wins are definitely something to brag about,) and vent our frustrations.
The good news is, it made for a classic picture that perfectly portrays the truth about toddlers: if something is delicious, they could care less about making a mess.
Everyone has something about themselves they don't like, esp in pictures... What's yours?
«In the great green room, there was a telephone and a red balloon and a picture of -» There is something calming about reading this book to my children with its simple rhyming text and sing song rhythm.
KRISTEN STRATTON: What about people who hang pictures or letters with the baby's name over the crib, is that something that they should avoid doing as well?
In the big picture, the reality is that every change Facebook makes is based on the data they are seeing about what kinds of content people across Facebook are engaging with in an attempt to make the news feed something people want to check frequently, instead of avoiding or skipping when they log in.
The two pictures were featured under a headline reading, «I knew something was off about this kid.»
Persaud said the picture has «the potential to cause harm» because you don't know if a psycho who is upset about the proposal will react to something like that.
And speaking about Emily Thornberry's picture tweet of a house, van and flags, Mr Shapps said he would «never ever look at a house... and imagine tweeting something like that.»
... We know the impact that this can have on adolescents, boys and girls, and we have the chance to say that we will seize the moment in policy terms to do something about it... We can end, once and for all, the hypocrisy of tabloids moaning about paedophiles on one page and then saying «hello Gemma, 16 today, first pictures of Gemma aged 16».
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