Sentences with phrase «bit narrower this time»

Irrational Man, Allen's annual movie offering this summer, stars Stone yet again, this time partnering up with another older man (though the gap is a bit narrower this time), Joaquin Phoenix.

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Made it for the first time yesterday — fantastic recipe and results — the braiding was a little tricky; next time I will roll the strands skinnier and longer and braid tighter at the start — my loaf had a bit of a wedge shape, wider at the start and narrower at the end.
His reasoning is a bit too narrow most times.
Once you have decided what type of baby stroller to buy, it is time to narrow your choice a bit more by looking at all different features available at different brands and strollers.
All of that advice can be overwhelming so I decided to narrow down the most practical time management tips working moms can take that have made my life just a little bit... [Read More...]
One yolk in the bottom of a tall narrow container and add in a bit at a time....
They were a bit narrow but widened each time worn.
I spent quite a bit of time on the SICKYSWORLD website and had a tough time narrowing down my choice.
This may narrow down your pool a little bit, but reaching out to those with the greatest potential will save you time in the long run.
No matter, the bulk has a daisy - freshness, though the film grain's appearance is a bit too scrubbed at times; dynamic range is ideal — the narrow, painterly contrasts are chemical in nature, not a digital artifact.
We also found the electric power steering felt a bit vague at times, missing the kind of feedback you'd want when negotiating twisting turns on narrow roads.
For example, overall head and leg room is now much better this time around (the only major qualm involves the middle seat in the rear row: it's a bit on the narrow side, and the broad transmission tunnel means there isn't much room for passengers to place their feet).
Yes, I know many freelance editors offer sample edits of small bits of something, but many (pro or not) don't, and apart from referrals from writer friends who are successfully (And PROFESSIONALLY) published, whether indie or traditional, I wish there was a Writer's Digest Guide to Freelance Editors, that would help narrow it down some, and if anyone who works at or has connections to «Writer's Digest» I think it's time to add that to your anual roster of guides.
It's been a bit challenging lately trying to figure out the best time to get into the market, especially with things being so volatile lately, but I've purchased a handful of ETFs and am slowly starting to narrow down the rest of my asset allocation.
Over bite, open bite, over jet, level bite, overshot, under bite, anterior cross bite, posterior cross bite, wry bite, and base narrow canines are orthodontic terms that are confusing at times.
I was excited to be in a 787 for the first time and then was immediately let down by it due to its narrow and hard seat, way shorter leg room and no way to stretch even a slight bit while seated in the seat.
This time there's three narrow trenches running along the ground, you'll need these in a bit.
Narrowing this down a bit, the long - term residence time of CO2 in our climate system has been estimated to equal a half - life of around 100 - 120 years.
Answers can be found everywhere else, from institutions to gossip papers, the disproportionate quantity of theories is healthy, but comes a time when they have to be narrowed down a bit, this is why I am in favor of fierce, sure to be very popular TV debates, along with data, super bright professors, especially including those tagged as the «regular contrarians», in order to reduce the noise and increase the knowledge ratio.
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