Sentences with phrase «actually picture this in my head»

I can actually picture this in my head!

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The problem is Canada doesn't collect or publicly disseminate some data that could give us a clearer picture about what is actually happening in the market — whether it is headed for a soft or hard landing — and whether households can withstand increases in mortgage rates, how much and how quickly.
Actually, it was this title that led me to your blog (I read about the recipe here: http://www.bustle.com/articles/11506-10-food-blogs-to-teach-you-how-to-cook-in-2014/8) and the pictures are even more delicious looking that what I had imagined in my head — lol.
It felt quite plain as outfits go, but when I saw the pictures I realised it was actually better than it looked in my head.
Well, you know what I mean, they were the first pictures we actually shot in Los Angles, only one day after our arrival in the city of the angels when we were heading to a secondhand store.
Plus, I don't actually own those pretty flowy dresses I keep picturing in my head with all sorts of outfits.
Bogart's face actually isn't seen until the movie is half over (a fact that reportedly distressed studio head Jack Warner as he envisioned box office losses), but the picture never loses its edge, with Vincent's plight (his run - ins with various suspicious characters never hurt for suspense), Bacall's anchoring performance, and the San Francisco location shooting overcoming a rather slender mystery.
Now that the New York Film Festival has changed the conversation somewhat about the Best Picture race, we're now headed into the AFI Film Festival, which has actually been known to dramatically shake up the Oscar race in recent years.
I did have a picture of them both in my head when I started writing, but their characters actually developed in ways I didn't fully expect and my image of them has changed.
On paper it's actually quite a good setup, one in which there's no real right answer: do you try to help them win the battle, or do you focus on the bigger picture and head straight for your objective?
Aonuma: Actually, it was really easy to picture it in my head.
They put together an online photo gallery of the books on Dr. Bharucha's shelves (they got a chuckle out of «Profiting from Education,» though it is actually about Japanese - American joint ventures) and another gallery, called «Jam's Head,» of people holding pictures of Dr. Bharucha up in front of their own.
However, the reason I drew the pictures is so you could all stop pretending that you can do stat mech computations in your head without even knowing what molecular temperature actually is, and concentrate on easier stuff, like heat flow.
Don't worry about head - shots, a great thing societies do in colleges actually, is the photography society — It will take head - shots of people for LinkedIn and that's a really — Definitely take that up if you can, because it's generally quite good value, but you don't need a professional picture, just a picture where people can see you and you look friendly and approachable, that's all you're worried about, definitely adjusting your headline, so your headline is the piece of information that comes up in the search result and your name and decide your photograph and that will be automatically populate about what you put in your profile.
I knew exactly what I wanted to do with it, but sometimes having a perfect picture in your head can be intimidating I suppose — having never actually refinished anything, I was a little nervous that my dreams would turn into disaster and my perfect table would be ruined.
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