I actually buy them year round just in different weights and fabric, but Fall is my favorite time to invest & splurge on new additions.
Not exact matches
It's not like the show was created in a secret Netflix laboratory — it was
actually developed over a few
years by Bob - Waksberg and animator Lisa Hanawalt — but Reed Hasting's company knew what it was doing when it
bought the show in 2013.
While the dollar figure dipped in 2008, First Data, a retail tracking service, found that shoppers
actually bought more gift cards than the
year before; they just loaded less money onto them.
CES, formerly known as the Consumer Electronics Show, draws more than 180,000 people and 4,000 companies, all of whom are eager to know: Will this be the
year [fill - in - the - blank technology] finally makes the leap from science fiction to something people can
buy, and might
actually want to?
«What we've had to do at Harry's is
actually think out multiple
years ahead and say, how big do we want to be, in 2018 and 2019 and 2020 and start
buying equipment today so that it gets put in place and we can train people on it and we can have them up and running by the time we're that size.»
I've
actually lived here nearly three
years,
bought a house, my wife is doing an MA at U of T and I've even got used to raccoons living in my backyard.
«Why don't you
buy protection this
year, because you'll feel more comfortable about your experience and you'll be better taken care of if, God forbid, a snowstorm
actually happens in the winter in Toronto.»
When I
actually needed a new TV, however, I found the Circuit City salesperson to be so aggressively unknowledgeable and remarkably useless that I fled to Best
Buy, where I was helped by a cheerful, 20 -
year - old twerp who knew everything.
50
years ago people would
actually wait until they had enough money to purchase something before they
bought it.
But Honda is making hay that the Accord was
actually the car
bought by more Americans last
year.
Just to clarify, this buyer was not Expedia / TripAdvisor, who
actually ended up
buying my company many
years later.
In fact, consumer house -
buying power — the how much someone can
buy based on average income, interest rate and home price — is
actually up over the
year.
Looking at the gold price chart since
year 2000 gives us a clear picture as to how well gold
actually works in protecting your
buying power against inflation, which today's interest rates are not even close to being able to.
Either way, the killer with 30
year mortgages is not necessarily the interest paid to the banks, it's the relatively huge amount of debt that someone carries if they use the 30
year mortgage to
buy more of a home than they
actually desire.
Amazon
actually bottomed in 2001 and if you had
bought then, the gain would have been 300 times... but it took 16
years to get there.
It's something we
actually live minute - by - minute when we bring on a new property management contract, run the numbers on an apartment community we're thinking about
buying, or map out the strategic direction for our company in the coming
year.
When I was a new stock trader many
years ago, one of the most psychologically challenging aspects of swing trading was continually maintaining the discipline and patience to wait for stocks and ETFs to
actually break out above their technical resistance levels before
buying them.
Rates have
actually declined since the start of this
year, which is another reason why now might be a good time to
buy a house in the Bay Area.
It was
actually bought by another local religious businessman three
years ago, with plans to possible reopen it in the future.
I
actually have a couple waffle irons, and my favorite is one I
bought from Kohl's a couple
years ago, under the Food Network label.
By itself, pumpkin doesn't have a very strong flavor — Pumpkin Pie Spice is
actually what we're all so in love with It's all over store shelves this time of
year, but I suggest making your own; it's much more economical than
buying those tiny jars, and you can control the flavor.
I
actually purchased mine almost two
years ago now, and I still have a few inches left in this huge container, and they are still just as fresh as when I
bought them.
Next you head into the supermarket (remembering that you had to
actually dress up, do your hair, fix makeup etc. to do this) and wander the aisles wasting time looking at ingredient lists and trying to remember if the gums, preservatives and additives have dairy / eggs in them... taking the rolls to the counter, working out whether or not you want to go through the self checkout or keep a checkout operator employed for a few more
years... pay... get back in the car... find somewhere to
buy bottled water for the dogs... drive 50 km home... unpack dogs and buns and suddenly getting up, stretching... wearing whatever the heck you like with your hair in the air, no makeup, dogs within a hard stares range in case they feel like eating the furniture while you are working and that slow measuring out, baking etc. doesn't seem so time consuming any more.
I have a large cookbook collection that I'm quite happy with and haven't found another to
actually buy in
years.
I didn't expect to
actually use the thing that often, but over the
years I'd certainly
bought plenty of more ridiculous kitchen gadgets.
And I'm with you this
year, going back to simple for the holidays and taking it easy on the baking and my tendency to
buy too many gifts — I think this has been one of my favorite holiday seasons so far, I'm
actually getting to participate instead of doing all the grunt work (and stressing till the cows come home).
It was the same old story, we return a bunch of stuff I
bought for her, and she finds a few things that she
actually likes, things that I wouldn't have picked out for her in a million
years.
Sure, it can be the same as it was two
years ago but is there ANY GUARANTEE that
buying big is going to
actually deliver you trophies?
Arsenal has spent a thousand million pound on
buying players and salaries these last ten
years but in that time the club has never
actually come close to winning the title.
(2) somewhat linked to the previous comment in that we never seem to be prepared to hit the ground running with our best potential lineup come opening day... it's become so common, in recent
years, that many fans
actually hope we stumble a little in the first couple games just so it forces Wenger to bring in reinforcements... unfortunately this can be problematic, thus one of the most common phrases associated with Wenger, «panic
buy»... this situation is also negatively impacted by the ridiculous policy regarding players who played in the summer months... right now I'm watching the Super Cup and not a single player is unavailable to either manager, including Ronaldo, yet somehow we have a list of players half a mile long that haven't seen game - time so far this preseason... I can only assume this is a reactionary policy created due to the multitude of injuries this club has faced over the
years... just another sign of the fragility that permeates this club
let's face it, everyone and his brother has known what our deficiencies have been for several
years, so why can't our management team seem to identify our weaknesses and aggressively target the necessary additions... the only plausible answer is we aren't willing to pay even close to market value for the players we clearly need and if we do
actually get to the table we seem to make insulting bids that simple infuriate the team in question... for
years Wenger has said he couldn't find any world class players to fill our voids, which seems to suggest that he thinks we currently have upwards of 40 world class players on our existing roster... if that is the case he should never be in charge of making personnel decisions...
buying late in the window is so problematic, for obvious reasons, and especially since this
year was supposed to be different (sarcasm)
Krychowiak is bigger and more physical and tenacious with the same defensive capabilities as Coquelin, and he is entering the prime
years of his career, and similar to coqelin he enjoys the role of the enforcer... this would be a tremendous
buy if it
actually goes through, and would finally release Arteta from the DM role once and for all.
Buying players we do NOT
actually need, just as a safeguard, will not only put back those young players progress, but also mean, in a few
years we will have the problem of moving those players on, and, will have to pay them top dollar just to warm the bench in the meantime.
man u or man city this
year they
actually bought the players to strengthen them so don't write either pep or jose they are both tactically superior to our manager and will motivate their players all season long and they have the depth to compete on all fronts, pochettino needs to go to spain or Italy too good of a manager for the spuds, so yes i support arsenal but i'm envious of what our rivals have and realistic about our title chances.
They
bought Rojo, but he's
actually a left back, even though he figured as a centre back last
year for sporting.
This could have been our
year, everyone is mediocre, if he had
actually strengthened the team and
bought 2 - 3 players in the transfer window, we wouldnt need to be playing Flamini or Arteta in the middle of the park, or overplaying Sanchez.
The best players we have now are
actually Ozil and Sanchez who were
bought within the last two
years and the likes of Cazorla and Koscielny improved and most likely are still here because we started by big players.
Actually, I forgot they need to
buy UFA
years from Karlsson, so JVR is probably not in the budget, but Tavares is!
That twat is
actually trying to set the price at $ 12m - a player we
bought for $ 20m a
year ago?
Whereas Manchester City — also in possession of a great deal of money — were in need of a central defender and have
bought this particular central defender, a mere slip of a 22 -
year - old, who comes with all sorts of exciting words attached, like «potential» and «elegant» and «passes like a midfielder» and «Barnsley,» but also with the note that «
actually, wasn't he a bit rubbish last season?»
Walcott Situation should be looked up quickly, many forget he is our longest serving player, we
bought, its almost a decade since he joined us, I think the supporters should show him a bit of respect, weve had players who left for wrong reasons, E.g Judas, Cashri, and a la fab, Walcotts situation is different he
actually wants to stay but with our squad boasting some top quality performers (note performers) he isnt sure he would get a good look in, which of course would hinder his International status, Ive loved walcott for his pure speed, and he has been that player to light up the emirates with some deft runs and some beautiful champions league Nights, he is our Man he is our player, support him COYGGG!!!!!!!!! (off topic - I read an article
years back that Walcott was a ball boy for liverpool, apparently he was a boyhood fan, any truth to that, kindly appreciated)
Remember Cech he has
bought was not
actually playing a lot in the past one
year.
Right now i am just waiting to see who we
actually buy, the squad of players is and improvement on last
year.
you
actually think
buying Benzema and Flamini means that we can reduce the gap between us and the top clubs given that we beat no one (i don't count the spurs game where adebeyor lost it) out of the top 5 last
year and were so many pionts behind Man Utd....
I
actually laugh at myself because I
buy a bottle of red wine hoping to have a glass twice a week but I forget that I have a two
year old that doesn't allow me to drink liquids unless he can have some.
When I was in my early twenties, it was about waiting until after Christmas to
buy a velvet dress at Kohl's for 60 percent off, plan with your friends to go into the city to Excalibur but
actually stay in the suburbs and go to WhirlyBall because OMG, THE CITY IS EXPENSIVE ON NEW
YEARS EVE WHEN YOU ARE 23 AND WORK IN RETAIL.
I
actually bought it for my 3
year old granddaughter who I had the privilage of babysitting for 2 weeks.
Sometimes you need to purchase separate kits to convert the crib, so you can choose to either
buy it along with the crib knowing you won't need it for a few
years, or wait until you
actually need it.
I knew a family in our adoption support group
years ago who referred to their very large brood as «some home - made and some store -
bought» (although the many adopted kids all came through foster care, so there
actually was not a payment by the aparents).
My husband
bought us a juicer last
year and it's fun to see what different combinations of fruits and vegetables
actually taste really good together.