Sentences with phrase «bit of edge too»

Not exact matches

I can not think of any cons to buying this product with exception to the cap, I often pour too much syrup out of the bottle and closing it can be a little bit of a hassle when the syrup collects at the edges of the cap, but this can easily be prevented I just tend to be on the clumsy side at times.
Flatten into a disk and place on a piece of parchment paper (if at this point the ball is cracked all around the edges, you'll need to return it to the processor and add a bit more water and process again — that's an indication the mixture is too dry.
of course, i already sliced a piece to taste — the texture is perfect — not too dense, not too fluffy (if that's even an option), i like the bit of chew around the edges, the honey flavor is strong and delicious and i love that, i didn't notice the whiskey at all.
He's become too focused on attacking and I think he's lost a bit of his edge as a result.
Coquelin is still a bit raw and sometimes he's too much on the edge of seeing red, and you'd never see the kind of precise long passes out of him like the ones Xhaka produced at the weekend.
Ok — he may be a bit too enthusiastic on occasions, and on the edge of retirement, but if there was more of his spirit in the first team, we wouldn't be coming in second place this season.
KEY FACT: Palace have won only one of their last 11 Premier League matches against Man City MATCH ODDS: Palace 10/1 Draw 11/2 Man City 2/7 bet365 Pick: Over 2.5 goals @ 11/10 ANDY SAYS: I think my former team will find this mission a bit too difficult, has to be City... 1 - 3 GRAEME SAYS: I think this could be tougher than some think, but City just edging it... 1 - 2 SILKY SAYS: Two of my former sides here and I have to go with City, too easy....1 - 4 FOOTBALLIndex — One to follow: Kevin De Bruyne remains the biggest bargain on the Index
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At the edge of the shelf, where the giant hit rock too hard to bite, there is a now a cliff — Storegga.
For me this a good challenge professionally, and I hope, too, that I can soften the edges of his perspective a little bit.
A frame with a bit of a cat eye edge, but not too round, always available in an array of colors — you can't really go wrong with these.
The whole outfit is very you — it fits with your style aesthetic, but there is some added edge and a bit of badass in there too!
This look is paired with black strappy pumps too add a bit of edge.
That adds a little bit of edge without being too over the top.
Simultaneously sporty and sexy, bomber jackets are a great way to dress down and give a too - girly outfit a bit of an edge.
And doing a dress (or skirt) with booties is a favourite combo of mine, too... I love the bit of edge that an «unexpected» footwear choice can give to even the sweetest look!!
Anyway, yes it's something I'd wear, but it's too «soft» for me — I need a bit of edge.
Just because I'm 48 doesn't mean I have to be conservative so I'm giving you a little bit of an edge this time too wink
So they mirror the plight of way too many Americans today, and while that isn't good news for the unemployed, it does give this Apprentice a bit more edge.
(Too, there's an overzealous amount of edge - enhancement, turning the intricate matte paintings into a bit of an eyesore.)
The familiar faces make the most of a story with no shortage of characters or sub-plots, though sometimes the movie tries a bit too hard to be gritty and hard - edged.
By edging into the darker subject of genuine addiction, The World's End tries a bit to have it both ways, to enjoy its bender and forswear it too.
Widely criticized as simply too much of a downer at the time, the film has been rehabilitated quite a bit since, and it retains an absolutely keen cutting edge even eight years later, and even after Baumbach himself has taken another of his patented career about - turns, this time into the gentler and more joyous territory of his post - «Frances Ha» period.
The Edge is a bit of a Goldilocks when it comes to ride quality, neither too soft nor too firm.
On a side note, the edges of the roof are actually elevated just a bit over the center roof portion — this should indicate strength reinforcement in this area, but also goes along visually with the look of the hood and the rear end quite well too.
I won't dig too deeply into this device because it is very similar to the Kindle Fire HD, which I found to be excellent (although I would give the Nook HD a bit of an edge for a superior magazine and catalog viewing, but it's really just a question of which ecosystem you prefer).
A: I find that defined benefit (DB) pensions can be a bit of a double - edged sword — you have a nice income stream in retirement, but sometimes at the expense of too much saving today.
Don't wander too far too soon, but do push the edges of the map a bit — an early encounter with something that might be just a bit too strong for you is what makes games like this incredibly fun.
There are check points to make life that bit easier so if you do lose control of your body completely and nose dive over the level's edges, you hopefully won't end up too far back.
Or if we want a sandbox that won't take up too much of our time, something with a bit more edge, there's always Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes by gaming luminary Hideo Kojima.
For the most part it's fine, and the simplistic control scheme does an admirable job, but due to the automatic acceleration it can be a bit too easy to get stuck on the edge of a building or against other obstacles because you can't really stop and back away from them.
It's a blast, of course, but once you get over the sheer amazement that you're playing Uncharted on the move, you'll begin to notice that the right analogue is a bit too loose for targeting (we're eager to see how Call of Duty handles it), the tiny action buttons an ergonomic - square - millimetre too near the unit's edge to be comfortable for long sessions, the touch - screen interludes unnecessary diversions.
Considering it hasn't moved on too far from the first Mirror's Edge game, it's a bit disheartening, but you'll likely have a lot of fun with this if you did with the previous game.
Perhaps I'm being petty, but having read many press releases like this one, for abstract work not too dissimilar in its «variety of approaches», often a bit of hardness, with a bit of contrived brushiness, masked off, contrasted with a thin pink line or some nice drips on the edges, you start to wonder to what extent the familiarity and mundanity in the writing and the work are inextricable from each other.
The artist himself sheepishly peers out from one of the few oil paintings in the show, Bob's Sebring (2011), next to a silver convertible a bit too snazzy for his outfit, in front of a square garage... The paintings are furnished from a Kodachrome, sun - bleached palette, and a seemingly interminable supply of time... The supposed subject matter lingers at the edge of the well - measured composition, perfectly skewed to avoid approaching the edge of motion... The photographic qualities of this work are apparent, but the shutter's ability to capturing fleeting moments is irrelevant as time itself seems to be immobile anyway.»
The name might be a bit of a mouthful and with a 5.7 - inch screen the S6 Edge + is too, but what a screen it is.
I too believed that if ANY part of my body hung over the edge of my bed that something would snatch it, bite it, or some other unfathomable evil... and I also believed that «drinking and driving» referred to any kind of beverage and was terrified that one day my dad would be taken to jail for drinking his water / coffee / etc while driving...
And since we live in a farmhouse style home that sits on the edge of a lake, in a community called «The Waters» (which is surrounded by cow pastures and cotton fields)- I always like to reflect a little bit of that on our gallery wall in the living room too:
I lightly distressed the dresser (mainly along the edges) and used a bit of dark wax on the Old White portion and intermittently on the top, sides and drawer fronts — enough to give it an aged look but not make it too dark.
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