I'm glad the market is finally pulling
back a bit here.
Not exact matches
«It's getting to a level, actually slightly above a level, that it reached last fall just as the dollar was starting to finish off its little
bit of a rally
here and then rolled
back over and made new lows,» said Maley.
Secondly, we are
here to facilitate the customer's goals, so we are not there just to sweep the floor, we are
here to create stories, and do it through people empowerment, and let me go
back to it in a little
bit.
«Be honest and say, «I'd like to enjoy my day
here, so I'd really appreciate it if you could hold
back a
bit on the swearing and throwing clubs.
I do still take care of the paperwork
here and there and ensure the
back end runs smoothly: There is no one available to take over the
bits and bobs I still take care of, like managing the bank account.
I'm very curious about your opinion on this if you make it
back here to elaborate a
bit further on your posting.
Because
here's the thing: even with the «head of the wife»
bit (what I'm sure we can agree is the most solid verse to
back you up) you are missing the point and mistaking the analogy, meant to illustrate only, as the thing itself.
On the plane
back, I wrote a
bit about my friends in the Assemblies of God, returning a favor from Earl Creps blog
here.
But unhealed traumas reappear.The past comes
back to
bite us.Some quibble, now the bill is
here, «The....
Well, I got ta get
back to work, but keep fighting the good fight, even though sometimes it can feel a
bit like trying to nail jello to a wall in
here...
It was only a flesh wound, and if the little b @ $ tar.d ever gets
back here I'll
bite his ankles off.
Perhaps it's semantics, molehill - to - mountain - making (it wouldn't be the first time I did that, as we all know), but the word «use» makes the hackles on the
back of my neck brindle now, my blood get a
bit hot:
here I go: I don't believe God wants to use me.
And if you liked that,
here is a
bit of the
back story.
Here's hoping the Republicans do also go
back to that
biting topical issue of evil «bra burning women» as well.
Usually I'm not ill that often, but this autumn I've been accompanying my kid to kindergarten in Barcelona and as the viruses
here differ a
bit from those
back home we pick up almost every single one of them.
HS: I wrote a
bit about the marble counter tops a while
back in a post - let me see if I can find it:
here you go!
I'm
back living in Madrid now getting my Master's, so if you're
here and in need of a friendly vegetarian to recommend spots to see / shop / eat, grab a
bite, or consult for directions and / or museum going, please do get in touch!
It was a quite a
bit but it warmed right
back up
here and by the next morning our snowman was a distant memory but I'm sure there will be more soon enough.
So, I came
back here to read more comments and suggested so I used the above suggestion and it came out, BUT I still had minor problems when I added the cream, despite being out of the refrigerator for over 2 hours, it may still have been a
bit too cool and it wanted to seize.
Tried out two different recipes to make homemade sprinkles - the first of which I saw
here, the second being a
bit more of a royal icing... The first batch [on the right] I kept very thick, and it was firm enough to set, but ended up settling as little bubble shaped dots... does anyone out there remember the candy from the 80's that had bright dots on strips of paper, you know, the ones that never quite came off the
backing the way they were supposed to... [Read more...]
And after all this talk of big balls,
here's a fun idea: Shrink these
back to down to one -
bite size (keeping the stuffing, of course) for a new addition to your standard holiday entertaining spread.
I looked for them awhile
back but couldn't find them at any of the big grocery stores we go to around
here, so I settled for buckwheat cereal, which is just the groats ground down a
bit more, but not all the way to flour.
But my whole family and a number of friends have tried and raved, so I am going out on a limb and hoping it tastes as good assembled as it did on the
back of a spoon when I was making it My blender honestly did die a
bit in the making of this cake, but I have lamented
here often that raw desserts can be tricky in my kitchen.
I mentioned
back in my Pumpkin Spice Bliss
Bites post that I had every intention of sharing copious amounts of pumpkin recipes this month, I'm
here to let you know that I'm
back with more pumpkin flavored goodness!
We had been
here before, a couple of years
back, but we wanted to explore a
bit further this time.
With how insanely busy I've been with work, I'm trying to find a little
bit more balance and get
back to stress - free cooking, while still making sure to thoroughly test and vet each recipe that ultimately appears
here — the consequence of that being that I'm very very slow - moving with recipe development at the moment.
It's still warm in Phoenix, but
back here in Denver it is cooling down and we are getting a
bit of weather.
«In a funny way, it's
back to what the market was about at the beginning, when it was a little
bit of everything, and people used to come
here with their grandfather or father on the streetcar and do their family shopping for the week.
Here are a few brands to look for that allow you to bring a
bit of the area
back home:
Back home in Florida, we still have a
bit of time before school begins, to look at the hundreds of pictures we took and share the adventures with our friends over
here.
I've had a pretty crazy couple of months and took a little
bit of time off to reflect on some things, but I'm
back and I'm
here to stay!
Man United it seems now deliberately trying wind Dele Alli up in the hope he
bites back, typical Mourinho shithousery
here.
I would definitely be open to moving over to
here and this side of the world for a little
bit, but my end goal would probably be to come
back to IndyCar if that happened.
I even thought top clubs were in for him.Some three or 2 seasons
back many
here were debating why he should be our main striker.As soon as you mention any other strikers name people would come out with stats and many things defending him.Even Wenger has defended him blindly in the past.People say Wenger's stubborn yeah.But don't we know that there's a reason why everything happens?Honestly speaking he's the reason why Arsene Wenger has failed to sign a top notch striker because he still believes in him.The funny thing is we signed Welbeck at that time who to me did nothing before to be the main man
here.People keep saying Welbeck is hardworking and that he works his socks off.But the question is was that our reason for signing him.Welbeck being signed to challenge Giroud tells me a lot about Giroud's quality.Even Walcott (no offence to him) who has zero CF qualities was even chosen over him for a string of games and all in all I think he did well but has too many defeciencies for that role.We've compromised as a club and it'll come
back to
bite us.
Then basically give them «thanks for letting me crash
here» after a year and go to
back to where you were fired for defending your integrity against a racist bully and where the fans don't care for you a
bit.
here's my big hope, is that hopefully with the return of walcott and that win against anderlecht maybe something might (like bad form) break in the season for us now and we hopefully go on a
bit of a winning run til Jan, we have not got a really bad fixture til then mostly mid to lower league team (apart from the pool and united) not to be underestimated but winnable, we might just save our season till the next window very important period for us if we want to do anything in the league this season, if in top 2 or 3 buy jan i for one will be chuffed to
bits then with all players
back push on from there for massive optimism is my middle name COYG
I do agree a
bit that the trade
backs last year had some downsides due to the fact that there was some specific guys on the board that I think a lot
here really liked, myself included.
I'm gonna have to
back A Ramsey up a little
bit here.
Juventus are
back in training —
here's Giorgio Chiellini showing no ill effects from being
bitten by Luis Suarez.
I may be looking a
bit too far ahead
here, with Arsenal first having two crucial Premier League games away to Swansea City and at home to Man United to get through, with the international break sandwiched in the middle, but the news that Olivier Giroud will be
back in training next week made me consider when the centre forward would actually be
back in action.
players like Ozil always present the fans with a
bit of a conundrum, especially when times are tough... if you look around the sporting world every once in awhile there emerges a player with incredible skill, like Ozil, Matt Sundin or even Jay Cutler, who have a different way about themselves... their movement seemed almost too lackadaisical, so much so that it seemed to suggest indifference or even disinterest on the part of the player... their posture always appears somewhat mopey and they generally have an unflattering «sour puss» expression on their face... for some their above average skills are enough to keep them squarely in the mix, as their respective teams try desperately to find a way to get the best out of them visa vie player acquisitions or the reworking of tactics... when things go according to planned the fans usually find a way to accept their unique disposition, whereas when things go awry they become easy targets for fans and pundits alike... in the case of Ozil and Sundin, their successes on the international stage and / or with their former teams led many to conclude that if we surrounded such talented individuals with players that have those skills that would most likely bring the best of these players success would surely follow... unfortunately both the Maple Leafs and our club chose to adopt half - measures, as each were being run by corporations who valued profitability over providing the best possible product on the field... for them, they cared more about shirt sales and season tickets than doing whatever was necessary... this isn't, by any stretch, an attempt to absolve Ozil of any responsibility for his failures on the pitch... there is no doubt oftentimes his efforts were underwhelming, to say the least, but this club has been inept when it comes to providing this prolific passer with the kind of players necessary for him to flourish... with our poor man's version of Benzema up front, the headless chickens in Walcott, the younger Ox and Welbeck occupying wide positions far too often and the fact that Carzola, who provided Ozil with great service and more freedom to roam, was never truly replaced, the only real skilled outlet on the pitch was Sanchez... remember to be considered a world - class set - up man goals need to be scored and for much of his time
here he has been surrounded by some incredibly inept finishers... in the end, I'm not sure how long he will be in North London, recent sentiments and his present contract situation seem to suggest that he will depart at season's end, but how tragic would it be if once again we didn't put our best foot forward and failed to make those moves that could have brought championship football
back to our once beloved club... so when you think about this uniquely skilled player don't be so quick to shift all the blame on his shoulders because he will not be the first or the last highly skilled player to find disappointment at the Emirates if we don't rid the club of those individuals that are truly to blame for our current woes
He has now been allowed to return to Hull City on loan for the remainder of the season and told Hull's website: «It came as a
bit of a surprise to everybody
here when I was recalled a few weeks ago, but I'm very pleased to be
back.
It's all slowly coming
back a
bit and
here's hoping it sticks.
To be honest he has been saying for some weeks that he doesn't know when Cazorla will be
back, so it was a
bit of a shock to read that one of our most important players (according to a Poll on
here a few weeks
back) is actually in need of surgery on his Achilles, and it could keep him out for at least 3 months according to Sky, and maybe even the rest of the season.
Especially because it means that Ichiro isn't
back playing baseball overseas but he's still
here with us, in his original MLB home, about to hit some home runs and hopefully pitch a little
bit too if we're lucky.
I might be rushing ahead a
bit here and worrying over nothing, but the young Arsenal right
back Hector Bellerin has already been the subject of quite a few Arsenal transfer rumours linking him with a move
back to his boyhood club, even though Bellerin has always said that he is happy where he is, for now at least.
It would be disappointing, in a way, if Ziggler did manage to win
here: The best play feels like it's to have Ziggler lose this, vanish for a
bit, and come
back with a new attitude and game plan in order to show that he's evolved and that he's discovered how to be a new and successful version of himself.
The right -
back told La Parisien: «David Luiz, he is someone who brought that
bit of craziness, his love of life, which gave us a lot of things
here.
On the opposite side Johnson was poor — early on he was repeatedly getting the ball standing about for a
bit then passing it short backwards; there's nothing wrong with short patient passing, but all he was doing
here was gifting the opportunity for Poznan to get men
back when he could be taking on a defender.
Joel Matip is for sure out — I saw him walking around
here and he will not come
back [this season], but with the other two [Lallana and Emre Can] there is at least a little
bit of hope.»