Often actually saying something out loud will allow you to put it in perspective, instead of letting
it build out of proportion.
Not exact matches
I always get bummed when I don't clearly state my position on a link
building topic and it gets blown
out of proportion.
Auditors were unable to obtain data on energy usage on 265
out of 877
buildings, details on the
proportion of renewable energy used in 300
buildings and information on recycling schemes in 544
buildings.
Today a survey amongst 2,000 UK consumers carried
out on behalf
of the
Building Societies Association shows that if the barriers were lowered a remarkably large proportion of the UK population would consider building their own home either directly or using the services of architects and cont
Building Societies Association shows that if the barriers were lowered a remarkably large
proportion of the UK population would consider
building their own home either directly or using the services of architects and cont
building their own home either directly or using the services
of architects and contractors.
The reality is that only a few
of us succeed at
building these, while the others constantly struggle with being
out of proportion and eventually settle for a lot less than greatness.
My aim is to figure
out whether there is any point to the body
building principle that one should consume a higher
proportion of protein - dense foods to get faster muscle growth and a higher rate
of performance.
Malcolm has few advantages beyond a loving single mother (Kimberly Elise), and two friends, Jib (Tony Revolori), an ethnically ambivalent kid with an attitude
out of all
proportion to his slight
build, and Diggy (Kiersy Clemmons), an androgynous kid with even more attitude who delights in flashing her secondary sexual characteristics at bemused onlooker.
In them, figures in silhouettes toss back bottles, smoke pipes and hammer away on houses or platforms, their
proportions all
out of whack with the birds they chase and the environments they
build and ramble about in.
What has not been mentioned is that the «Saul - into - Paul conversion theory», published by Elaine de Kooning in Art News in 1958, was not set in Willem de Kooning's studio and did not mention a «Bell - Opticon», unlike her account
of 1962.13 Additionally, while the 1958 account's introduction dramatised Kline's breakthrough to abstraction as a «transformation
of consciousness», or a «revelation»
of Biblical
proportions, invoking the example
of «Saul
of Tarsus outside the walls
of Damascus when he saw a «great light»», the description
of Kline's technical and conceptual breakthrough in this account nevertheless resembled previous accounts
of Kline's development in its gradualness, uneventfulness and thoughtfulness.14 The breakthrough that Elaine de Kooning first recounted was a product
of sustained technical experimentation and logical thought on Kline's part, rather than accident or epiphany: «Still involved, in 1950, with elements
of representation, he began to whip
out small brushes
of figures, trains, horses, landscapes,
buildings, using only black paint.
The whole thing is a cross between some complicated origami and a parking garage; one drives through exibits to the parking on the roof, then gets
out of the car and looks at exhibits in the cube in the middle that takes up a small
proportion of the
building area.
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As gCaptain describes it in his «Crazy S # $ @ Rich People Do» section: «Johan's Ark, as it is being informally called, is
built to the same biblical
proportions as laid
out in the book
of Genesis but with some slight upgrades, including a Bible museum, plastic animals, and a live walk in bird cage to give visitors that «authentic feel».