Sentences with phrase «at least a bit from»

Whether you crave game — day buffalo wings, spinach and artichoke dip, or a heaping helping of nachos, chances are it's also a day that strays at least a bit from your usual healthy eating routine.
To underline the chic vibes of the blouse I added my timeless Trench coat to the look which protects me at least a bit from the already colder winds.

Not exact matches

Perhaps a bit of bizarre is just what HTC needs to distract us, at least temporarily, from the smartphone giants.
A grateful nation gives its warriors at least a bit of help making the transition from military life to launching their own businesses.
Of course, this doesn't necessarily mean people are working more, but it does mean it's no longer considered the least bit strange to receive an email from a colleague at 1:30 a.m.
Cable companies like Time Warner (TWX) are offering «slim bundles» to try and keep at least a little bit of the revenue they are losing from cord - cutters, and a number of broadcasters are launching their own digital streaming services to try and compete.
Far better, at least from the bank's point of view, is to have the government step in and re-level the playing field for everyone — providing, of course, the changes don't take too big a bite out of profits.
In that context, the Labo could tap into parents» desire to draw kids» attention away from screens, at least a little bit, acting as a kind of bridge from the digital world back into the real one.
Purchasing from a direct - mail solicitation may cause a bit of uncertainty for some — or at least that's the way it may appear to potential buyers.
At least some of the growth in housing prices since the middle of last year was a bit of a catch - up from a period of weakness.
Purchasing from a direct mail solicitation can be a bit of a gamble — or at least that's the way it may appear to many potential buyers.
However, the makeup of today's advance (at least on our shores) differs a bit from what has been the dominant trend since the U.S. Presidential election.
Most economists - at least not those blinded by either dogma or an over-reliance on quarterly data - who made a fundamental analysis of the state of western economies, could not help but feel that the sense of escape from calamity was a bit premature.
Haven't got much to add apart from saying thanks as usual and that I'm secretly hoping rates do rise, just a little bit at least!
I know your tiny, unevolved brain probably just exploded from the mental process used to separate the two terms, but I hope at least a bit still remained to actually comprehend it.
But in an open forum like this, with vigorous discussion, people willing listen or at least argue, and possibly people who are on a journey to or from faith, I think it's an appropriate discussion to have — although it sometimes gets a bit heated.
And it will be suspicious, a bit less so, of the theology of the marginals, at least to the extent that it is defined negatively by the margin that separates it from the center.
A book called Disinformation, co-written by General Pacepa and the American professor of law Ronald Rychlak (best known for his book Hitler, the War and the Pope, a well - researched defence of Pius XII's record during the Second World War), which spells out these revelations at greater length, is «dubious at best» — or at least, the bits written by Pacepa are: the reviewer NCR admits that «what Rychlak contributes, drawn from his earlier work on Pope Pius, appears solid».
It is fitting that, at least, a brief bit from each of the Gurus be included though it is impossible to judge any one of them by a single brief song.
My proof for this is the fact in over 2000 years at least man as taken away bits of the bible from their daily life so by example if the heads of all religions have changed stuff from the old days then clearly they don't fear god so he must be false
Gazing up from his wheelchair at that imposing entrance and those five insurmountable steps, he says, «OK, carry me in,» and two waiting students — both of them at least a bit nervous — carry him into the foyer.
They have turned out lovely and gooey but don't taste the least bit chocolatey, in fact if it wasn't for the faint taste from the laguma powder, I'm not sure that they would taste of anything at all I now see a comment below recommending doubling the amount of cacao so I will try that next time.
So, taking a bit of a break from pumpkin spice and everything nice, (at least for today), we're making a delicious Pomegranate Coconut Smoothie that will hopefully get you all excited about fall smoothies in a whole new way.
Remove the rice from heat and let rest, covered, for at least 15 minutes, preferably a bit longer.
From spaghetti with just a bit of olive oil and Parmesan cheese to easy pasta bakes or even rigatoni with butternut squash, we like to have pasta at least once or twice a week.
Kind of makes this dish taste a little bit like dessert rather than Brussels sprouts, at least that was my intention even though I'm not sure my kids were quite sold (it's really hard to hide Brussels sprouts from kids!).
The mini pie is baked for about 15 minutes, removed from the oven to cool a bit and chilled for at least 1 hour.
Remove the dough from your mixer and add the almonds and knead a little bit by hand just enough to integrate the almonds into the dough, form a ball with your hands and place it in a bowl cover with plastic wrap and let it rest for at least 20 minutes.
1) Mix flour, butter and icing sugar in a bowl using two knives to cut the butter until the mixture resembles fine breadcrumbs 2) Add in the egg yolks and vanilla extracts and mix well, then add iced water until the dough starts to come together 3) Shape the dough into a ball on a cool, flat, floured surface 4) Flatten dough into a disc and then wrap in plastic wrap, and chill in the refrigerator for at least 30 minutes 5) Meanwhile, peel, core and slice the apples into as thin slices as possible 6) Mix sugar and ground cinnamon powder with sliced apples and let it rest for a while 7) Pre-heat oven to 180 deg cel 8) Once dough has chilled, roll pastry dough on a sheet of parchment paper until it has expanded to the size of the tart mold (I used a rough mold the size of a large pizza) 9) Leaving at least an inch of dough free, arrange apple slices by overlapping them slightly in the shape of a circle, starting from the outermost part of the circle, until you reach the inside 10) Fold the edges of dough over the filling and then sprinkle the dough with a bit of sugar 11) Bake for about 40 - 45 minutes, or until the crust is golden brown and the apples are soft 12) Serve warm, with a side of whipped cream or ice cream (optional)
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Let the bites cool in the pan at least 10 minutes before releasing them from the pan.
A little bit of apathy, numbness, feelings of just wanting to get from A to B because the space in between is a teensy bit stressful and maybe a little unorganized (at least in my life it is LOL.)
Vegetable-wise, Boulud likes to serve sturdy salads that benefit from a bit of marinating, or at least won't suffer if they sit out: a haricot vert and roasted beet salad with goat cheese, pecans, and a red wine vinaigrette fit the bill nicely, as did a pile of verdant English peas and poached carrots mounted on top of a bright pea pesto.
Where questions have been raised, at least from me, looking at the team from a little bit of distance, it's been the central midfield and of course also up top, where Olivier Giroud is yet to prove himself as the main man to fully trust.
I did suggest earlier this week that this season was one about which to be optimistic — there were a few Doubting Micky Thomases judging from the posts that followed such thoughts, but after a display of stunning attack, biting midfield (well, kind of, at least the two stayed out of Mike Dean's book) and innovative defending, surely we are now favourites for the title?
I still think we might lose a bit of attacking threat from having Monreal instead of Gibbs on the left, but our defence at least should be nice and solid.
Lacazette is a very good player.All we need from him is goals.However, I have to confess that he's not as good as many people think.But at least he's proven that he's consistent and can finish when given the chances.His price is a bit too high given his quality.But I think he has the quality to scre at least 20 goals in his first season if given the right chances.He will for the time being solve the poor finishing we've being seeing from our CF's.
Also before we decide Giroud is best for a game like that, where big players sit back a bit, how about we shoot from distance, at the least it might bring players out of the box more..
The club has some severe financial issues to resolve and perhaps not being able to bring in new players will at least keep the wolf from the door because the worst thing that could happen to the Fratton Park club would be administration which would of course incur a ten point penalty and therefore make Mr. Hart's job that little bit more impossible.
gibbs played well and deserves a higher rating so does holding apart his mistake that cost us a goal also i'm delighted for perez i've noticed on a technical level he is not what you would called a typical arsenal player his first touch & control are not the best he tends to lose a ball a bit too much and needs at least 2 touches i could be wrong and may be it is because he is just back from injury or he was a bit nervous on his return, i know people will say that it doesn't really matter as long as he scores the reason why we bought him and they could be wright anyway great win, performance and topping the group great, COYG!
I haven't seen Bould's press conference but if he thinks we still have a top 4 chance he's just as delusional as Wenger, to be honest that's the kind of jibberish rubbish I'd expect from Wenger and thought Bould would at least be a bit realistic.
While he gets high marks from former coworkers, one of them wonders if McDaniels might be a bit naive, at least when it comes to his QB situation.
just reading around and all if not most rags are saying our net spend is # 46 million how can they tell that when they do nt even know what our real budget is if it was # 100 million then we are in profit by quite a bit i do nt really know what they base there assumptions on this is where you could do with swiss ramble to dissect what really was spent from what i could see most of our 5 transfers were covered by out goings and c / l monies earned debuchy - vela deal, chambers - vermalen deal, ospina - cesc and miquel deals sanchez c / l monies and other monies recovered from wages and old installment based deals this is the same with welbeck i would imagine if not then poldolski will be sold in jan to cover this as i think he was going to be sold and this would have covered welbecks transfer more or less also and people do nt always realize that arsenal have money coming in from more than one source to cover transfers not just puma and emirates deals we have property arm of the club which makes money for transfers also outstanding debts we are owed of old transfers we receive each year on song cesc maybe van persie and all other structured deals in installment payments sales we just flogged miquel as an example and all the monies from released wages and youths sold its a bit to complex to just say we have a net spend of xyz when arsenal do nt even make the budget public so they have no starting point from which to go from i bet you we have broke even or even made a slight profit as we are self sustaining it would make sense that we can break even or at least make the net spend under # 10 million each year at least screw then all we are the arsenal we do thing our way
Bellerin has been clear about his gratitude to Wenger and his happiness at being a Gunner on many occasions so for Barca to apparently ask him to sit down with his manager and demand a transfer is a bit optimistic from the Catalan club to say the least.
After that, we thought we'd see at least one major title from the Aussie well before he was 30, but he lost his game for a bit and also squandered chances when he had them at the majors.
In the flesh — at least, in the flesh on the television — the various green components seem to be slightly different shades, making the side look a bit like they're wearing the front of one revolting shirt, the back of another, and the shorts from a third.
, and the hoped for answer, from the media at least, is «please be a bit like José.
Thing is, Brady at least sensed that somebody was coming for him from his blind side so he did side step to his right a little bit, but there was no way he could have anticipated Clowney covering that much ground, that quickly.
Less concerned at this stage with rumors about who we might bring in as the seeming lack of movement on the exit front... We need to offload at least 4 players beyond arteta an roszicky from Walcott Ramsey Campbell ox mert Gibbs flamini... None is a guaranteed starter at arsenal but no one seems interested in taking the bite other than for ox
To be fair, she does owe Arsenal a few favours after another season of awful injury blows and poor decisions from the officials and they do say that luck is supposed to even itself out over the course of a campaign, so maybe those penalties we should have had but were denied against West Ham and the latest minor knocks that have ruled out Koscielny and Ospina will be the last bits of bad luck the Gunners get, for a while at least.
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