I still tell my hair dresser to add a little
bit of volume Great dress and nice styling, as always, dear Suzanne!
Not exact matches
The draft also allows for a
bit of flexibility; provisional registrants are defined as those who register with their states to conduct virtual currency business but do not conduct business in such
great volume as to be licensed, nor a low enough
volume to be considered exempt.
Outfits for the Girly Girl Jordans can be a
great item
of footwear for adding a
bit of volume to a plain or printed fitted dress.
While traditional rollers can be
great for a vintage look
of a
bit of extra
volume at the crown, nothing beats a hot curling wand for the kind
of show stopping results that we all seek when attending that important event, or even just for a speedy day - to - day result.
Fortunately, our Cooper Coupe featured a
great premium stereo that is easily loud enough to be heard over the din, but cranking the
volume really just adds to the total noise level
of the cabin, which was starting to get a
bit annoying by the time the JCW Coupe left the CNET garage.
One
of the major problems this share has is its illiquidity — it is virtually impossible to buy a decent number
of them without paying well over the odds and this is a really hard problem to solve, Hence waiting a couple
of months and having a good marketing push may not do much to improve the share price — although it has improved a
bit since the annual results and the AGM statement there has not been any
great volume behind it and therefore no real upward momentum.
You may want to turn down the
volume a
bit when you start it because the music track that accompanies the video is pretty loud but it's another
great showcase
of Skullgirls combo madness.
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Becomes a
bit of a bully though in leaving weight and
volume behind, it slims down to practically nothing but a hard dot and under its own momentum rises from the ground at
great speeds and travels through the empty volumeless atmosphere bashing into other molecules which have likewise shed their plump attractiveness — getting thoroughly mixed up in their aloofness they lose all sense
of up and down.
There wasn't a
great balance between music and voice work, though, so finding the right
volume was a
bit of a challenge.
They get louder than I'd ever want for my hearing's sake, but that lack
of noise isolation also means that there's a higher chance you'll be turning the
volume up a
bit higher — not
great for your ears, or for the people sitting next to you on the train who probably don't care about your music choices.
Beyond reading the
volumes of great books, breaking down advice into manageable
bites is a smart way to venture into the often - rough social networking waters.