Sentences with phrase «always picked at»

The Winners are always picked at random so you really have as good of a chance as anyone else.
Every year when the game is released, we at RFN always pick at the little mistakes which we think are wrong.
I can not do the hole look on jeans and stuff, I always pick at them, or think they will get worse.
I have moderate to heavy acne, which I've finally taken a serious stance against in the past month, a big problem being that I had huge pores from always picking at my face.
And I didn't even thin them out because I am always picking at them.

Not exact matches

You can always pick up discussions when you head home for the day, or at lunch.
«But not everybody is as good at picking up on social cues and it isn't always easy to know if you're in sync with each other or not.»
Instead, gather way more than you can read at any given time, that way you'll always have something that strikes your fancy to pick up whenever you have a moment to spare.
I'm always telling the lawyers that are just starting out that they can basically ignore asset allocation at first (just buy the total stock market and maybe pick up a small international component) since saving money is the only thing that matters when you're building your portfolio.
And it's always a good idea to pick up a few extra sets of sheets in case laundry isn't at the top of the to - do list.
I don't think you need to be an absolute expert at stock picking in order to start investing, but you should always know why you are investing in an individual stock.
Then gave about those reporters taking pictures or video recording during riots or conflicts or wars these people always are the first ones aimed at and picked.
Unless we are to adopt a standard under which the religious freedom claimant always wins, then we must pick a point, by some method, at which the claimant loses.
He's probably the one at the party who is always sitting on the couch with his guitar, picking a little ditty, even as the rest of the guests chatter about everything else.
I tried to make sure that I was not posting my opinion as «rock - solid fact» or anything like that, but I am not always good at picking out the right words for some people, I guess.
When I see parsnips at the store, I always want to pick some up and try them, and I never follow through with it.
Like any sauce, sure, you can pick up a bottle from the store, but like we always say, if you can make it at home, why not?
When I was a kid, my grandma would roast slices of kabocha squash sprinkled with brown sugar, and it was always one of my favorite things at the dinner table — which explains why I can never deny myself from picking up one if I see it at the grocery store.
My mom would always make a big dinner like meal at lunchtime because my dad would pick me up from school in his truck every day and half my friends would jump on the back of the truck all the way home (many years ago btw and home was only a few blocks lol).
I've always wondered how to make this, now I will definitely be picking some up the next time I'm at the grocery store (Whole Foods baby).
Top picks include: fuji, crispin, pink lady, macintosh (but ONLY fresh picked... at the store they are always too mushy for me!)
I pick YOU to never - ever - leave - your - side - and - always - annoy - you - and - love - you - at - the - same - time!
You've reminded me to pick up some celeriac at the store... I always forget!
We almost always have both fresh and frozen green beans around, thanks to my Mom, who will painstakingly pick through the fresh green bean bin at the market to make sure every green bean that goes into her bag is perfect.
I often forget to let the butter soften at room temperature before making cookies... I never remember to defrost the meat in the fridge overnight... There's always a critical recipe ingredient that I forget to pick up at the grocery store.
I don't recommend picking infants up too much at night if they're fussing (unless they're sick) because they're smart and know mommy and daddy always come to the rescue, and they KNOW how to take advantage!
I always try to pick flatter - shaped yellow onions at the market.
I've never been good at following rules to a T; I always just pick and choose which ones I think make sense to follow and just do - away with the rest.
Not surprisingly I almost always make at least one extra trip to the store during the week to pick up an ingredient that I forgot to buy.
So much of this type of thing is happening in our food system at all times, where we are told we are getting A, while actually getting B. Of course, in today's world, it's difficult to be in the know about everything, and we have to pick our battles, but it's always good to have some of those veils lifted.
It's like a family, we can call each other at any time of day and we always pick up.
The kids might pick out some of the veggies, but fortunately not all of them, I take care to always have at least two sorts that I know for sure they will eat, in this case peppers and carrots.
Almond Joys are always the first candy I pick out of my kids» buckets at Halloween, and my favorite treat for turning around a rough day.
The produce guy at my Publix knows me by name now, he's always helping me out when it comes to picking out fruit like avocados (and cantelopes!)
I always kind of liked them, even as a kid, though mostly because I could pick them apart and eat one leaf at a time... it was never quite the same, chewing on the whole thing.
There are so many amazing and complex red wines coming out of that region that I always have a hard time picking a favorite... So I'll generally open up at least two bottles with dinner so that we can all sample and choose which one we like best paired with the short ribs.
Hi — I just picked up your book and am impressed at the abundance of info — I have been cooking a long time but have always shied away from baking as it is too «technical».
But I'm always the first to approach a basket of freshly picked berries, even if I was no help at harvesting them.
Another great thing about these bars — you can always order them online through One Lucky Duck, or pick one up at their takeaway in NYC.
The main thing you're supposed to look for it firmness and integrity of the peel — if both those were the same, it just may have been a bad fruit: (For me, it's a lot like picking an avocado, I kinda suck at it so it's always a bit of a gamble...
I always mean to pick up tempeh at the store but never do it.
It's a good reason to always pick up some fresh mango and mint when you're at the store.
At the time, I wasn't exactly wild about the pick, but Garnett was always viewed as a really high character guy — someone you could trust to put the team first and help the locker - room culture.
Though he had never picked up a basketball, let alone competed in organized athletics in Nigeria («I'd always been the person who cheered at events,» he says), Festus joined a low - level AAU team and scored the first points of his life at age 15.
Fluker wouldn't be a huge reach at this spot, but it's always tough to take a player when you think you can get him 5 - 6 spots later and add a draft pick.
Change - of - position projections are always difficult; ask the St. Louis Rams, who picked Heisman - winning quarterback Eric Crouch in the third round in 2002 and watched him flounder at receiver.
OL should be no later than 2nd pick depending on who's available at that moment, and there's always BPA of course if someone drops to further muddy the waters.
I have always assumed a trade down to Denver was an option but maybe Denver thinks their guy will definitely be there at 5 and don't want to give up picks.
The big take for this year is that the position of need (DT) is one that TD almost always takes early with only one coming after the 3rd round, which is funny because we know who that outlier is, and he is without a doubt the best pick at that position in the TD era.
Arsenal have been plagued by injury problems a lot more than our Premier League rivals in recent years and there is a strong argument that our bad luck on this front has cost the Gunners at least one title win, so we are always concerned about one or more of our stars picking up a knock, especially when they head off on international duty.
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