There's something so special
about biting into a fresh, ripe, juicy peach.
Heck, just thinking
about biting into half a lemon will kick your senses up a notch.
I don't need to tell you that there's something so satisfying
about biting into a piece of perfectly toasted bread.
There's something
about biting into a crisp, sweet chunk of apple while my mouth is pulsating with heat that makes eating a salad more exciting than it has any right to be.
There was something
about biting into a luscious layer of lemon, butter and sugar that made working on the weekends a little bit better.
Just think
about biting into a traditional jalapeño popper and how thick that typical crust.
I never order these from restaurants, but on a rare occasion, I do fantasize
about biting into one with no regrets!
There's just something
about biting into a chocolate shell that immediately shatters and falls on your shoe.
There is something so special
about biting into a freshly picked, tart, juicy Mac.
That said, there's something
about biting into a sugar - coated treat that falls apart in your mouth.
As such, there's something really surprising
about biting into one.
I thought it might be a little blah, but if you love plums, there is something quite satisfying
about biting into a fat, juicy baked plum half.
There's something so special
about biting into a fresh, ripe, juicy peach.
Not exact matches
Then,
about 20 or 30 minutes
into the flight, they heard the dog bark a
bit more, and then fall silent.
So I'll go
into some of the details of the vehicle design and performance, and I'm gonna gloss over — I'll only talk a little
bit about that the technical details in the actual presentation, and then I'll leave the detailed technical questions to the Q&A that follows.
One month he's giving 50 of his friends a new novel he adores, the next he's suggesting everyone get out the tissues and check out a heartbreaker of a memoir, then a
bit later he's back on his blog enthusing
about a deep dive
into eviction in America.
There are a couple things I don't like, which I'll get
into in a
bit, so let's jump
into what you need to know
about the iPhone X.
After a long journey
into, well, a little
bit of just
about everything, industrial giant General Electric returns to industry.
That's what makes Mark Cuban's comments today
about investing in Twitter because of their foray
into A.I. a
bit perplexing.
I had a lot of anxieties
about moving
into my first apartment, and while I think the roomies and I did a great job at making our apartment feel like a real home, there are definitely a few things we could have thought a
bit more
about before moving in together.
After Alex Jones used his platform to rant
about the Comedy Central host, Klepper weaved his comments
about «The Opposition»
into a
bit at a test screening in New York.
Smart business owners wouldn't think of extending credit to new customers without checking
into their finances and learning a little
bit about their bill - paying histories.
Next, look to the right of the graph, and what's happened since 2015 — global prices have come
into much closer balance, with Japanese import prices recovering a
bit recently but still sitting
about $ 7 / GJ above Alberta and B.C. gas prices, which are at near - historic lows.
Nothing I did for the rest of the trip was nearly as difficult — not hooking up or draining the waste tanks, not fixing a bad connection on the water hose, not even pulling
into a crowded gas station (the thing
about having a really big car towing a really big, shiny trailer is that people tend to see you, and maybe take pity, and certainly get out of your way)-- and nothing left me with such a giddy glow in the aftermath, even after I learned I'd pulled in a little
bit catawampus, and our trailer listed slightly to the left.
And though he tried to avoid diving too deep
into the subject (writing in parentheses, «I'm not going to write
about immigration in this letter — we have always supported proper immigration — it is a vital part of the strength of America»), Dimon eventually returned to the issue with a
biting critique of Trump's pledges and executive orders intended to limit immigration.
It was taking the role — dishing
about the news with the right
bit of snark — that we had always played for our friends and turning it
into a business.»
One of the exciting things
about a company that is going through a little
bit of change, a little
bit of chaos, is there is a lot of opportunity, and for me that opportunity was getting to move
into management.
All of these rates rose going
into the December FOMC meeting, which makes quite a
bit of sense, given that most market participants expected the FOMC to tighten policy at that meeting.35 We also gather information
about rates on term unsecured borrowing in our FR 2420 collection, and
about term secured transactions from the clearing banks, and these data tell a similar story.
The interview is a
bit of pure madness, but it brings up an interesting point
about the financial media's continued inability to understand the difference between a trend and three or four deals involving oil sand projects and how assets factor
into individual balance sheets.
This mistake represents a) precisely the amnesia
about reckless finance that repeatedly shows up years after the last crisis, b) an underestimate by the Senate Democrats signing on to the measure of the risk brought back
into the system, and c) an almost completely unnecessary
bit of work.
Let's get
into the main portion of my Taylor of old Bond Street shaving cream review so we can learn a little
bit more
about this ancient England - based shaving cream.
Looking to invest another $ 500k cash
into real estate to get
about $ 65k, and then 1031 under performers next year to hopefully boost that a
bit higher.
Enough
about me, how
about we dig
into the dirt of Southern Company a little
bit and see why I decided to buy.
RITHOLTZ: Let's talk a little
bit about you guys hanging your shingle in 1980, really the final innings of a 16 - year bear market; how did you guys have the nerve to launch
into that environment and how did you get clients?
This story I wrote
about some of Facebook's counterterrorism efforts in 2015 is old now, but offers a
bit of a glimpse
into what the company has done previously to try and prevent it.
The last part
about then spending on friends and family as well as likely supporting scholarships for study have brought me back
into my original right - out - of - school enthusiasm, but with a
bit more perspective.
I'm going to look
into this a
bit further... you've gotten me very curious
about any existing data sets.
I know there's a lot of people out there that are always hearing us talk
about the book security analysis but today's episode we're actually going to go
into a little
bit of depth to talk
about what we actually know
about this book.
In just
about six months, I'd grown that little
bit of starter money
into an account twenty - five times its original size.
Russell Lamberti: Yeah my website, ETM macro advisors website is www.etmmacro.com and I am starting a new newsletter called the macro outsider, and you can sign up for it for free on www.etmmacro.com and you'll get a free essay called «The real currency war» which is subtitled «monopoly money vs real money» and essentially there I just go
into a lot of what we've spoken
about today in terms of chronic malinvestment, the weakness of fiat currency reserve systems, and then ultimately where I think the real currency war is, which is in centralized vs. decentralized money, and I talk a little
bit about cryptocurrencies there as well, so that's www.etmmacro.com you can sign up for that free newsletter.
But with a Roth account, you don't have to worry
about the tax
bite into your retirement savings.
SCHNEIDER: The number one metric and this gets back
into my comments
about optionality for the Fed, but the number one metric that the Fed is going to be focused on is the tightness of the job market and wage pressures on the go - forward basis, so sure inflation — headline inflation has perked up a little
bit.
I spotted this call earlier in my feed from Hacker — though I am not a member (until
about 10 mins ago)... I figured a top was in in BTC and the market was behaving nervously so I got out at 16,600 — thoguht straight away to look at LTC and pop it in there for a
bit, assuming that there would be a rotation out of BTC
into there... Your trade recommendation popped up... I am sitting on my 150 % increased pile of cash from BTC and
about to make the LTC order... and I went to the gym to «think
about it».
Erlend: Yeah of course and when you do them on a daily basis, you using the power of compounding as well, so yes, you get trained, you get like a
bit rule
about it and I found the same in my life it is like sort of habits, like in grading habits
into my life that are positive and when I started doing it, I kind of found that oh shit like if I am the way, wait a minute, if I want to do all these habits, I will not have any time for any of the negative stuff that's kind of.
What you're saying is akin to me talking
about my stock experiences — I purchased
into Tesla when it was ~ $ 40 / share and sold it when it was a
bit over $ 210 / share.
The problem is not putting
into practice the little
bit we do know
about the Bible.
And of course there would be those on the right, advocating for Muslim prayer in schools, not worrying
about how the few Christian children might be impacted, and doing whatever they can to write
bits of Sharia
into the law of the land.
Our relationship has been a
bit strained ever since, so whenever we get together to catch up, I make an extra effort to talk
about church, drop some Christianese
into the conversation, and mention my newfound love for liturgy.
Her subsequent conversion story sounds «crazy» to most people, she says, especially the
bit about bursting
into tears at 3 am in a shopping centre after a Pentecostal Christian from Sierra Leone prayed for her.
Since this «Blog - O - Sphere» is centralized
into talking
about issues of happenstance moments in one's life that shaped one's envisioning perceptions of their today life, I would like to share to the posters just a little
bit of my past life.