Sentences with phrase «with twists»

The annals of baseball are filled with twists of fate so tantalizing that sometimes you can not help but wonder: What would have happened if...?
The 2017 World Series was a tremendous contest, filled with twists, turns, landmines, and locusts.
They're entertaining folks, and while the writers may never reach the highs of season one, you've got to be impressed with the twists and turns they've brought us in the past few episodes.
The courses are packed with twists, turns, double helixes, voms, sharp cuts and roundabouts.
Yes they are good, but this will be a long season with twists and turns.
With twists on traditional favorites and new one - of - a-kind, deliciously sinful flavors to choose from, what are you still doing reading this?
Of course, as I got older, I realized that eating pizza every day may not be so kind to the waistline and I started coming up with twists on my dear old favorite.
The following recipe is adapted from Dara's with my twists, plus I have posted it in UK measurements for ease.
I prepared outs tonight with some twists since I didn't have all the ingredients.
Building your own family can be a road fraught with twists and turns.
It's a way of life, filled with twists and turns, mistakes and growth, uncertainty and reward.
He is an elegant and efficient writer and sets lovely scenes and characters, creating a murder mystery with twists and engaging characters,» wrote Samantha Power in Vue Weekly.
Jane Wells finds rags - to - riches stories with a twist.
The Challenge: Howard's is a small Kansas City grocery store, with a twist: The store, which opened in 2012, sells memberships for $ 60 per year; members get a door code allowing them to access the store 24/7 and pick from the locally grown produce and organic foods in stock.
Its marketing slogan reads that Idealz is «a stationery and garment online store with a twist,» with the twist being its premise of creating three-fold value for the customer, the business itself, and people less fortunate around the world.
The B.C. Centre for Social Enterprise defines it broadly as «revenue - generating businesses with a twist,» that twist being that the social enterprise has two parallel goals — to earn revenue, but just as important, to achieve positive social, cultural or environmental outcomes.
A point - of - sale software as a service with a twist.
I don't have to worry about being the best in one narrow area and doing the same experiments over and over with a twist
Yet, I'm also guilty of acting like a curmudgeon, someone who reacts with a twist in my jaw first and a «no» on my lips.
If I'd like a bit deeper analytics, I can hop over to the analytics portion of the dashboard (one of my favorite Buffer for Business features), find the updates that were hits the first time around, and easily drag and drop to reshare — with a twist — to my Twitter timeline.
Its new Forbidden Bowl and Forbidden Burrito are the fast food chain's regular taco bowl or burrito with the twist of black rice, which apparently is full of antioxidants.
99 Designs is a freelance job site with a twist.
Some of the clothes relegated to the sale section seemed better suited for a Forever 21 than a store that is supposed to be selling «updated classics with a twist,» as Peck put it last fall.
The results seemed to align mostly along political party lines, but with a twist: while consumers who affiliated as Democrats felt more positive about the brands, Republicans didn't change their perception, and independents actually steered negative.
With those two priorities in mind, we are very excited to announce we will soon be holding our first - ever Zillow Kids Day of Engineering, our take on the traditional take your kids to work day — but with a twist.
ALPS looks to join the world of master limited partnership exchange - traded products, but with a twist: Its planned fund will be the first ETF in the space.
Medium and large - chain grocery stores nationwide including Ralph's, Stater Brothers, Vons (Safeway) and Giant, have followed suit with a twist: membership is free, but without becoming a member you do not get to take advantage of sales prices.
Luiz Cezar Fernandes, one of those original traders, says Lemann instituted the partnership model of Goldman Sachs, with a twist.
In his October 2015 paper entitled «Buffett's Asset Allocation Advice: Take It... With a Twist», Javier Estrada examines Warren Buffett's 2013 implied endorsement of a fixed allocation of 90 % stocks and 10 % short ‐ term bonds (90/10).
It's a bit like limbo — with a twist.
An FHA streamline refinance is the same, but with a twist.
Barry then explains how the software works, which he calls «binary options with a twist».
Ironically, their outward agenda is to «eliminate ignorance», however their billboard promotes it with their twisted representation of the Latter Day Saint faith.
No, this was about behavior:... people showing indifference to right and wrong... people with a twisted moral code... people with a complete absence of self - restraint
Interviewing migrant workers at the Beijing West Railway Station earlier this year, I met an old man with twisted hands and a compelling face who was willing to talk about his life.
So you agree with the twisting of the truth, as it was twisted in the beginning, and in doing so you lose something very dear and beautiful.
These were radicals with twisted views of their «religion»'s teaching.
In an October 21, 1971, New York Review of Books commentary (p. 54), Arendt does liken Heidegger and Plato in their attraction to strong leaders, but with a twist that shows how very befogged admiring commentators like Biemel can be:
During half time when everyone's pretending to be interested in Bruno Mars, you can mutter to yourself: «Wow, a quad front with a twist.
These «new monastics» pursue the ancient triumvirate of poverty, chastity and obedience, but with a twist.
That and don't taint your children with your twisted beliefs.
My struggles with the Bible have more to do with the twisting that goes on in the name of religion than it does with the Bible itself.
The best dystopian literature takes the status quo and gives it a little twist, or a little ratchet up, and provides a world that is internally consistent with this twist.
If Socrates, Plato, Alexander the Great, Michelangelo, Leonardo, Tchaikovsky, Shakespeare and Marlowe, Alexander von Humboldt, Lord Byron, Melville, Walt Whitman, and Alan Turing all had this twist in the brain — shouldn't we want more people with that twist?!
The «New Age Movement» is a variety of many mixed religions and when God's Word is quoted it is usually with a twisted message.
It's basically the same story with the twist, the story of anonymous black dancers having professional entertainers and impresarios package and sell their probably individually - innovated and yet collectively - developed moves to others.
Cone affirmed the doctrine of divine omnipotence, but with a twist.
I would say it was rather Pentecostal in orientation, but with a twist of seminary.
That might be called multiculturalism with a twist.
He addresses many of the questions agitated by the «new atheists», but with the twist that believers, too, don't have a neat and satisfying answer to the intellectual problems that atheists exploit.
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