Sentences with phrase «about taking a stab at»

And how about taking a stab at my question?
I was thinking about taking a stab at homemade paneer cheese this weekend and this sounds like the perfect accompaniment.

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YOU: 6 --(yawn) Not sure what you are talking about due to your usual vagueness, but I'll take a stab at it ---------- I think yawn indicates bored.
6 --(yawn) Not sure what you are talking about due to your usual vagueness, but I'll take a stab at it — If I am right, and there is no heaven and no hell, you, as a believer and minister lose nothing by wasting years and years of your life preaching a lie, and convincing hundreds, perhaps thousands to believe that same lie, and waste millions, no, billions of dollars to pay for the continued propagation of that lie...?
As art students in the 1980s we ALL took rude stabs at christianity, and we ALL said the same junk about how we wanted to make people stop, think and discuss, etc. so i don't need to stop and think about this nothing - new - to - think - about artwork.
It seems everyone is talking about coconut oil these days, so I thought I'd take a stab at explaining what all the fuss is about.
The alarm is set for 5 am and I know I am going to regret watching reruns of Sex And The City but I feel like I need something to stop the thinking (worrying) about how I take another stab at my to - dos...
The Post's favorite intern, Chris Cillizza, has written another puff piece instead of taking a stab at writing about real issues!
After extensively researching and writing about our solar neighborhood, I feel I'm fairly qualified to take a stab at ranking these bad boys once and for all.
There are some bad green brands out there, meaning you could end up looking like a drag queen who just took the first stab at doing her own makeup, not yet a Geish, without a dragmother, and who does not know the first rule about cooking her makeup.
I'm going to take a stab at this whole writing about motherhood thing but before we begin let me start this post off by saying two things.
Nebraska Bob Nelson's Nebraska was a film Alexander Payne wanted to make for many years before he finally took a stab at it, completely his «man coming of age» driving movie theme, which began with Sideways, then About Schmidt, and finally, Nebraska.
When Hyundai came out with the Genesis sedan in 2008, my take - away from the Koreans» first stab at the luxury elite was that they were about 85 percent on its way to competing with the likes of Mercedes and BMW, but that come the second - generation models, they likely would be the ones to beat.
Of course, naysayers are standing at the ready with jokes about having a «$ 99 Fire Sale» if the device tanks, taking a stab at the HP TouchPad at the same time.
By the way, I took a stab at that will vs. money post we've talked about, but from a different perspective.
After reading a few articles about writing short fiction and after taking a few stabs at Chuck Wendig's Flash Fiction challenge, I licked it.
What about the shelters, rescues, humane societies that only take a stab at any history of the majority of animals in those situations.
I didn't post that to take a stab at PS3 owners (i am one, as well as a 360 Elite), but only to show that all this stuff goes both ways.Why are people so upset about the PS3 version of Vesperia getting extra content... a YEAR after the 360 version had come and gone.Outside of Japan the PS3 version of Vesperia isn't likely to even sell very well.Look at Valkyria Chronicles for the PS3 (EXCLUSIVELY mind you) by Sega.While an EXSCELLENT action rpg, it sold horribly here in North America and not much better in the rest of the world, save Japan.RPG's only tend to sell well on the 360 here in NA.It's just a fact, and that's why the 360 most often get's them either exclusive permanant, exclusive additional content, and / or timed exclusivity, whereas the PS3 does not.
Looking ahead, Samsung is about to take another stab at it with the forthcoming Galaxy Note 8.
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