Sentences with phrase «bit of ground work»

Before you whip out the vacuum — it's maybe worth doing a little bit of ground work, at least for the first few sessions.
With just a little bit of ground work, you could be bringing in money from writing blog posts, magazine articles, marketing brochures, medical transcripts, online courses, or how - to manuals.

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I used this recipe (which I've made before), minus the shallots, using 1 teaspoon of ground caraway and 1/8 t of ground fennel for half a recipe, and adding a bit more water (I use KAF, which has a high protein, and I find it easier to work with a wetter dough anyway).
Coconut sugar is awesome as are ground up dates) 1.5 tbsp (25 ml) coffee — I used a bit of my morning almond latte but any type of coffee, or latte, works well!
I made this recipe yesterday... Had trouble finding black sesame powder so ground up some myself which seemed to work ok... I also added a bit of lemon which I thought would work well with the matcha..
I used to dream of Wenger stepping up to the board and Klopp to come in before he went to Liverpool, Klopp has helped many young players step up and get pinched by larger teams... While AFC has dropped a bit, I do think a manager who can keep players mentality grounded and keep up the hard working ethic then we would be one of those big teams pinching players where our youth failed to produce.
Today, as part of my work with Responsibility.org's #TalkEarly program, I wanted to share some thoughts on living with intention holistically, in hopes that this will help you move through the holidays and transition into a new year feeling a bit more grounded and with a sense of purpose.
But as they moved out of the trees and began walking upright on the ground in the past 5 million years or so, the foot had to become more stable, and bit by bit, the big toe, which was no longer opposable, aligned itself with the other toes and our ancestors developed an arch to work as a shock absorber.
I made this recipe yesterday... Had trouble finding black sesame powder so ground up some myself which seemed to work ok... I also added a bit of lemon which I thought would work well with the matcha..
To thicken these oats up a bit, I used ground chia seeds instead of whole (which adds a better texture, in my opinion), a touch of coconut flour to thicken it up and add a cake - like texture (almond meal would also work), a little bit of vanilla, a dash of cinnamon, some NuNaturals pure stevia (without any fillers — just stevia), and finally, creamy non-dairy unsweetened almond milk.
After I ground them, the consistency was kind of fine so I just had to work with it for a bit, and rinse my hands off a few times in between as I found that the more covered in the mixture my hands got, the more the mixture would stick to them and not roll up as well.
This camp ground has a lot of history to it as my husband worked here for years, our Nevaeh went to camp here this past Summer and I was a teacher and helper to many of the youth here years past so it was neat to bring the kids by for a bit apart from church and camp duties.
I would wear this ensemble to brunch, out shopping with the girls, on a casual date night (wedge booties are the PERFECT footwear for a date when you might be walking a fair bit or on uneven ground, you get a bit of height while staying comfortable), or even to work.
Similarly, Alice Braga (Isabelle) tries to stand her well gained ground, but usually sees her scenery chewed up by the likes of Walter Coggins (as Stans), Oleg Taktarov (Nikolai), and perhaps most offensively, a loony bin bit of cameo work from Laurence Fishburne.
Blanchett's modulated turn is key to the psychological horror of the piece; her controlled work as Annie finds herself increasingly unable to control or make sense of her visions adds a layer of subtlety that not only makes the proceedings a bit more unsettling but also consistently grounded in a convincing reality.
Looking a bit like something from the sci - fi movie Tron, the Kia's 2013 Optima is a bold and original piece of work from the ground up.
Several of our older dogs have worn their teeth down over years of bite work and carrying around toys, so ground RMBs may be an option for them at some point.
It's a system that feels natural and works well, especially when coupled with the game's other defensive mechanic, the Scramble button — simply tap that and Lara will scramble, in a beautiful bit of animation work, desperately across the ground, making her harder to hit and letting you move from cover to cover in relative safety.
It all usually begins with you carefully working out the angle of the ground you're on, the distance you need to traverse, the obstacles in your way and numerous other little bits of mental math before you hit the button to activate your laser, hurl yourself into the air and cock it all up gloriously by rocketing straight in to the ceiling or barely managing to get 5ft before impaling yourself on some spikes that health and safety shall definitely be having some words with someone about.
Since finishing up Inazuma Eleven, I've been working my way through Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII, which has been a bit more of a grind than I thought it would be.
You have to build a game from the ground - up with an idea like this... It's not magical code or anything, it's just thinking a bit outside the box on the core mechanics of the game, making sure that inputs work with low latency and don't have adverse effects.»
Sam Cornish: The most immediate impression I have got, particularly in comparison to «Greedy Granadilla» from last year, which I am seeing today for the first time, is that the large new one, No. 1, has a quality which seems to start at the top of the sculpture and hang downwards; whereas «Greedy Granadilla» starts from the bits on the ground and works generally the other way, like its coming up off the ground.
If criticism manifests most strongly in the face of what is meant to move us forward as a species, one can only imagine what curator John Cheim was expecting for the onset of his most recent exhibition, The Female Gaze, Part II: Women Look at Men.1 It might be easier, though perhaps a bit militant in this case, to look askance at a man for tackling a women - centric show, or at the canon - grounded lineup, or at the cautionary, simplified curatorial statement [Would we view these works differently if they were made by men?]
«The goal,» Grindr's creative director tells The Creators Project, «is to become a bit of a launching ground for emerging talent and a place for established talent to show off work that they might not have demand for elsewhere.»
Free Union, one of the paintings in the exhibition, has been described as:... one of Winters's most striking works from this period, irregular fan - shaped membranes floating like apparitions on a silvery, vaporous ground, where bits of rudimentary, cellular matter surface and dissolve.
They see you grinding out a task, finishing up a project in a clutch manner, and working overtime hours to put that little bit of extra effort that creates killer results.
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