Sentences with phrase «at doing tricks»

This breed can be trained as a watchdog, and is great at doing tricks.
This breed thrives on human company and is good at doing tricks.
Havanese are easy to train for obedience, and they excel at doing tricks.
This knowledge helps me better understand my horse, what makes her better at doing her tricks, and how we can have a more enjoyable time together as one great team.
This drone flips four ways, so it's great at doing tricks once you get the hang of flying it.

Not exact matches

in response to someone landing a difficult trick doesn't, of course, mean that the flip or spin made you gasp at the grandeur and majesty of the universe, but it does make you want to tap the person next to you and say, «Check that out!»
Nobody looks at a pianist at Carnegie Hall and thinks they did a quick trick to get there.
«It might sound silly, but you can really trick yourself into thinking no one is messaging, tagging, or liking your social media if you don't know about it,» says Aristotle Eliopoulos, social media specialist at 9thCo, a Toronto - based digital marketing agency.
At one point in history the idea was to create tips and tricks and tools and technology to help us get our to - do list done faster so we'd have margin or space left over.
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So what sort of tricks does a seasoned executive like Singer use to keep things both efficient and innovative at Spanx?
If you are single and living in a cozy studio apartment where countertop space is at a premium, a two - slice toaster will probably do the trick.
Time will tell whether this will prove a sufficient barrier, but it does at least suggest that a dummy face will have to be very sophisticated to trick Face ID.
As a business leader, you will always be at the center of the problem, so you'll need to trick your brain into thinking you have more distance than you do.
That while my friends got drunk, did stupid tourist tricks and ate at greasy spoons, I sat by the pool on the 1 chaise lounge chair with rust on the clean side and wrote up my businessplan.
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On the heels of its acquisition of BG Group at a time when everyone else is offloading assets in these days of dismal oil prices, Royal Dutch Shell is banking optimistically on $ 50 oil to make this work, and hoping that a much leaner BG will do the trick.
we never hide that we are not frugal by nature, we're not budgeters, and we've really only succeeded at retirement saving by employing a pay ourselves first approach that is essentially tricking ourselves into thinking we have far less to spend than we actually do.
With Alexa for Business, users will also be able to access work information even if they're not at the office anymore, as the Alexa mobile app would do the trick.
The whole idea here is to get investors to look at what's going on in silver and the producers asking about how the price is set could do the trick.
I'll tell you what... if Copperfield (or anyone else) can publicly die at the hands of impartial (i.e. they don't care who their victim is) professional executioners and then come back to life — showing his injuries, allowing any doubter, named Thomas or otherwise, to place his or her hand in the wounds, then you've got something other than «parlor tricks
it's the word «accountability» that puts some christians minds at rest but i know what i have is much more valuable than that, although i doubt the word «relationship» would do the trick in quite the same way!
The greatest trick the devil ever played, was to inspire the bible be written, and convince people that god did it... he has been laughing at the deceived puppet believers ever since.
Some find intense therapy perhaps in the form of CBT or possibly DBT does the trick; maybe another 10 % at best.
«We do not «have» Jesus even at the end of the story, and there is no guarantee that we can wrest a promise from him or lock him safely away by hermeneutical tricks
The trick was to beasleep before the rail signalmanwhispered in with his latestgirl off the midnight trainotherwise the murmuringswould go on and onwhatever the pair didat waking they'd be gone.Those days when boys called younames that rarely impressedthe girls, who danced, calling youlike....
A quiet word from his Superior in Germany, with a reference to the wishes of the Order's Superior General in Rome, and to criticism at the papal court, would, it had been thought, do the trick.
I hope that regular coffee will do the trick for this recipe I have been dying to find a way to make my own here at home without spending the big bucks at Starbucks or dunkin doughnuts daily.
I bought a big pack of pork tenderloins at Costco and dry rubbed each of them before freezing them, just a spoon and a half each did the trick.
I'm usually not a baker, so I'm not too experienced at high altitude modifications — does anyone have any brilliant tricks for this dilemma?
Perhaps baking it at higher temperature like 330 °C under the grill for a minute or so might do the trick.
As many times guest or kids give a surprised order to make rajma chawal and at that time this trick can do wonders for you.
I am a Hygienist and at first I thought my mind was playing a trick on me as it sometimes does!
I've never had much luck making my own sweets before but I'll have a go at — we don't have «cider» like that in the UK though (for us, cider is alcoholic and usually what pre-teens drink in the park)-- would apple juice do the trick?
I started doing this little trick when I was earning some extra money braiding challah at Hillel.
Since the filing was a little bit soft from the vegan cream cheese (it's oozier at room temp than regular cream cheese), I added a heaping tablespoon more peanut butter and a little more than a cup more powdered sugar and that did the trick for me!
But if you'd like a «stiffer» peanut butter ball, then buying the smooth peanut butter at the store may do the trick!
It was very useful.Some people add milk to make it more soft and sweet.Some people use Yogurt too.When keeping the dough to rest for 1/2 hour my mom use to cover the vessel with a damp (not very wet) cloth.I think it will prevent moisture from escaping.Applying a small amount of ghee at the end (after removing from stove) will make it taste better.In my home town old generation do a trick to make the puffed.They take a cup of very clean sand put that in a piece of cloth (at the center).
Overnight is easiest for me, it's all hands off time, then I can blend them in the morning, but at least 4 hours would likely do the trick.
Anyway, the trick is to cook it at a lower temp for a longer period of time especially if you do not have a bundt pan.
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The basic proportions are easy to remember but I like to step it up in some traditional ways — half a vanilla bean, a splash of almond extract at the end — and some that are decidedly less so, like cooking it with a bay leaf, a trick I picked up from this one and I know it sounds odd, but don't knock it until you've tried it, okay?
The powdered sugar brand uses tapioca starch so that should help, but a tablespoon at a time will definitely do the trick.
Some even keep soured milk on hand (unpasteurized milk that has been left at room temperature overnight for a day or two) to do the trick.
* Jimmy Nardello Sweet Reds aren't at all spicy and taste similar to a red bell pepper, so if you can't find them, red bell peppers will do the trick!!
I think the trick is adding the chocolate chips at the end, so they don't burn in the oven.
I wonder if you found the stew too watery at the end, hence the flour thickener; mashing up some of the potatoes seems to do the trick for me.
I have been wanting to do pot pies at some point, this might just do the trick!
At least with a rich and wonderful dessert that fits all Valentine's Day criteria except being heart - shaped although if you have a heart - shaped baking dish that will do the trick.
This stuff really does the trick and we are eating it at nearly every meal (oops)!
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