Sentences with phrase «bit of edge between»

Not exact matches

Between testing, partying, and blogging, I've made five of these in the past week, and I am still having a hard time not sneaking bites and evening out edges.
At that point, I'd switch to a pastry blender or the edge of a spoon to mix in the dry flour — there you want the mass of dough to be broken up into small bits with the flour in between.
I love the balance between a little bit of edge and all out girliness that has me feeling like Cinderella headed to a concert.
Takes the Disney princess and puts her in the real world, creating a chick flick with a little bit of edge, a whole lot of heart and and even more chemistry between the film's two leads.
The car's top - up profile borrows a bit from the BMW 6 - series convertible, with an upright, glass rear window (which can be powered up and down) tucked between the trailing edges of the top, which extend rearward.
As he absently tried to determine where sea and sky met, it came to him that he had reached the edge of the void that separated East and West, a decorous no man's land of grand cafes and squares that looked like ballrooms, which was every bit as treacherous as the killing zone between the two Germanys.
Ribbed edging and drop shoulders keep it on the right side of the line between understated and uninteresting, and the dusty rose hue feels romantic — and a little bit retro.
Or the simple, unpretentious motivation of manoeuvring your unassuming space vessel between a multitude of hazards, in your nail - biting, edge - of - your - seat bid to survive from a constantly escalating threat of incoming enemy gunfire, all whilst dealing rightful justice to the murderous dangers that are fastiduously designed to see you pushing up the daisies.
Broodthaers was a master at creatively parroting — both consciously and unconsciously — the tropes, images, and theory that may now seem a bit tame or even passé, but which during his decade or so working as an artist (1963 — 1976) were some of the most heady and cutting - edge ideas of the time: René Magritte's indexically challenged «Ceci n'est pas une pipe» as contemplated by Michel Foucault in 1968; Jacques Derrida's distinction between speech and writing; Jacques Lacan's string of metonymic associations, etc..
The power and volume keys stay in the top right edge of the tablet, although there's a bit more room between the two.
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