Sentences with phrase «bit about your back»

These paintings may reveal a bit about their backs, but mostly as a kind of tease, to remind us that they have something that we will never see.
You and I haven't had an opportunity to chat much in terms of background, and I would like to start off by just hearing a little bit about your back story.
Here, three veteran therapists, all of whom know quite a bit about back - to - school anxieties, share the clinical lessons they learned — and a few stories.

Not exact matches

One month he's giving 50 of his friends a new novel he adores, the next he's suggesting everyone get out the tissues and check out a heartbreaker of a memoir, then a bit later he's back on his blog enthusing about a deep dive into eviction in America.
And we know a little bit about trying to pay back student loans, too, because we didn't come from a wealthy family.
This mistake represents a) precisely the amnesia about reckless finance that repeatedly shows up years after the last crisis, b) an underestimate by the Senate Democrats signing on to the measure of the risk brought back into the system, and c) an almost completely unnecessary bit of work.
The last part about then spending on friends and family as well as likely supporting scholarships for study have brought me back into my original right - out - of - school enthusiasm, but with a bit more perspective.
When we get back, I want to talk a little bit about the modern workplace and how we change it, because I think there's a lot of discussion about how we create innovation, how we come up with innovation, and how we get to the new work environment, which I think everyone feels like there is one coming.
It's also interesting that in response to a question about the size of the ABS program, Draghi said he wanted to move the ECB balance sheet back to its 2012 dimensions — about $ 3.1 trn — that's quite a bit away from where we are now — just over $ 2trn at the beginning of September.
Q Can you clear up this timeline a bit, back to Jim's question, about when exactly did the President learn that the payments were going to Michael Cohen to cover the Stormy Daniels --
Nevertheless, recent price action in the stock market has not yet convincingly confirmed the balance of power has shifted back to the bears, so we are a bit cautious about aggressively jumping in the short side of the market just yet.
Back to the Gifts I used to be somewhat negative about the new technology, thinking it was a bit «too much».
When we get back, we're going to talk a little bit about what these tools are and what are the ones that are really problematic.
SCHNEIDER: The number one metric and this gets back into my comments about optionality for the Fed, but the number one metric that the Fed is going to be focused on is the tightness of the job market and wage pressures on the go - forward basis, so sure inflation — headline inflation has perked up a little bit.
I'm very curious about your opinion on this if you make it back here to elaborate a bit further on your posting.
About 59 years later, Darwin published his theory and other than a bit of a rough start, scientists (other than those half dozen) have not looked back.
To see this, let's step back a bit and talk about when Jesus was actually born.
They sit back, and they usually joke around a bit about how they want God to give them a million dollars and a mansion on the beach and let them live forever in perfect health.
Who's to say that he didn't write your Bible (and the Quran... and the Book of Mormon... and all of the rest of them), toss in a bit of sugar about love and kindness and eternal bliss, then set the hook, sit back and cackle about all of the perpetual fighting over it all.
On the plane back, I wrote a bit about my friends in the Assemblies of God, returning a favor from Earl Creps blog here.
Read a little bit about science, or go back to school, before you make unqualified comments like this.
Go ahead and spread these lies about Christianity, but you have not one bit of proof to back it up.
I imagine I'll write about Haiti again after I settle back into my routine, and have an opportunity to process a bit more.
The sticker is a bit tattered, since it goes back to the controversy about «civil unions» — the Vermont law passed in 2000 establishing various legal equivalencies to marital rights for gay and lesbian couples.
I have found that when I criticize others, it always comes back to bite me, generally with me doing the same thing I criticized others about.
The debates were about as dumb as unproductive as you'd imagine, but I still wish I could go back with this bit of information provided by New Testament scholar Daniel Wallace:
However, Jesus leaves no stone unturned (or rolled back as at the tomb) and tossed in the bit about Jonah being 3 days in the belly so to the Son of Man (Jonah 1:17).
He wanted to date this girl but the girl's father was a bit uneasy about this (and, in defense of the father, I don't really blame him for this, my neighbor was a bit scrappy back then).
@Godpot... (God — pot... I'll have to try that... seems Dad has been holding back...) and that Moses character... I'll wager there was more than just a bush burnin» up there... (wouldn't know... me and that bird were trying to figure out the physics of stuffing «God» into a human womb right about that time... I'm thinking all these characters, not just me, were a bit «touched» as my child «Reality» likes to say...: 0)
Why is it that these discussions about se - x always come down to «girls» should be careful about what they do cuz it will come back to bite them?
If you are unfamiliar with the story, check out Genesis 18 and Genesis 19 (and prepare for a potential faith crisis — there's a very weird bit about a pillar of salt which, as a child, left me frightened to look out the back window of our car lest I share the fate of Lot's wife).
I was thinking a bit more about the violence of God and the source of evil today (as these topics are consuming my thoughts recently), and I remembered a paper I wrote back in 1999 while at Denver Seminary for a class I had with Douglas Groothuis.
Inconsistency in their personal «orthodoxy» — the chapter and verse cherry picking game: eg: «I'm a Christian, and don't follow the OT, I only follow the NT, but then quote Mark 5:17, so now Leviticus is back on the table, except for the bits about shellfish, bacon, slaves, menstruating women etc, etc..
Looking back on that photo and the short text that came with it, I definitely feel that we have learned a whole bit about food photography, recipe writing and blogging during these years.
Something like sweet potato brownies may be healthier than the conventional alternative, but after a week or so of eating way too much I find myself feeling a bit rubbish and my old stomach issues will come right back — most notably I'll look about nine months pregnant and be in lots of pain.
Sometimes I've added shredded coconut, pecans, dried cranberries, and a sometimes about a 1/4 cup of oats, and I've cut back on the honey / maple syrup and added a bit of moisture (milk or water).
- Reduce the heat to medium - low, and allow the stew to simmer gently for about 10 minutes, uncovered, just to «tighten» it up a bit, and to allow the flavors to marry; after 10 minutes, turn off the heat, and add the seared sirloin back in, along with any accumulated juices, and stir to combine; check to see if you need any additional salt / pepper.
This last one is a bit of a cheat since I already talked about my love for coconut milk in baked goods back in this post.
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 placed that in the freezer for about an hour, then poured the frozen bits into a zip lock baggie, labelled with the date and put back in the freezer.
I think I need another day to really get back into the swing of things post-holiday, because I spent much of yesterday a little bit draggy and unmotivated and worrying about many upcoming things.
If anyone is looking to do the same, I used buckwheat for the rye, and brown rice and coconut flours for the all - purpose / ww (not respectively — but still significantly less coconut than rice), and cut back a little bit on the flour and added about 2 T cornstarch.
-LSB-...] is a bit of a cheat since I already talked about my love for coconut milk in baked goods back in this post.
The parades would last until about 3 or 4 in the afternoon and we would all head back to the house, have a little King Cake and rest up a bit before the night parades.
Hot sauces, sizzling sriracha, chiles that make us burn with cravings — whatever Foods that Bite Back, we want to chat about it!
I ended up adding back about 1/2 cup of the spinach water to thin it out just a bit.
When chocolate starts to harden (about 5 minutes) sprinkle with a bit of sea salt and put back in freezer until chocolate is firm.
Backing up a bit, one of the great things about Rose's recipes (generally speaking) is that many of them strike a strong nutritional balance.
Pop the pizza back in the oven and bake until the prosciutto heats up just a little bit, about 2 minutes more.
Kirsi — that's exactly what I normally do as well, I actually wrote a little bit of something about it a while back on this blog.
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