Sentences with phrase «bump out in»

It is part of a bump out in the rear of the house with amazing views.
The bump out in front is really unique — I don't think I've ever seen something like that (encompassing two stories).
I love the bump out in the front and the old barn.
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There's still a little bump out in the back — much like you'll find on many TVs — but expect a clean look when wall mounting.
It would probably be fine without a huge bump out in front, which naturally makes flowy things look bigger anyway, but I still wanted it to be a little fitter up top around the bodice.
I know all those bump outs in the walls are a pain but i think that is what gives the rooms the character they need and i know that you two can make it all just perfect.

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As the Atlantic Wire's Philip Bump points out, the High Plains Aquifer has been a «hydrological savings account» for farmers in the Great Plains.
Sensors in the robot map out the facility and track its «buddy's» legs so it knows where to go and who to follow without bumping into anything.
Miller Lite's sales topped out at 19 million barrels in 1990, bumped up and down for a couple of decades, and eventually went flatter than a warm IPA.
The actress took her bumps and bruises with pride, however, accepting the Razzie award for Worst Actress in person, showing she knew how terribly wrong the performance turned out to be.
We've been called out, challenged and reprimanded when our decisions and actions bumped up against the expectations and agendas of those in charge.
And while New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo said the wage bump would create momentum for wage increases in other states, New York franchise owners expressed unhappiness about the proposal, saying they are being unfairly singled out.
Of course, some of the nominated films are still in theaters, and winning a big haul at the Academy Awards is known to result in a bump at movie theaters, which is all the more reason for studios to pull out all the stops in their awards - season marketing efforts.
Every entrepreneur that hooks a Shark as a partner sees at least a slight bump in sales as a result of the so - called Shark Tank effect — but only companies that take the long view toward sustained growth turn out to be good investments.
When a new passenger got on and bumped our table, the coffee flew at me — and in a split second, I slid both myself and computer out of harm's way.
There were some bumps in the road over transportation issues and, in one case, running out of marijuana supply.
They've all reported significant bumps in their paid subscriptions coming out of this year's election.
Although there were some bumps in the road and tough parental questions asked, everything worked out all right for Beegel and his parents.
In general, I actively seek out news and information or I mostly bump into news and information as I do other things or hear about it from others.
350k in 401k (I've recently bumped up my contributions to start maxing it out) Around 68K in Roth IRAs Around 80k in 529 plans Around 50k in an e-trade type of after tax account — this is where I want to start aggressively building up passive income investments, with dividend stocks and REITS.
Lighthizer's push to hammer out a deal could bump into a difficult reality, as the three countries still haven't agreed on thorny issues such as rules for car manufacturing in the region.
But, younger Americans age 18 - 34 are more likely than any older age groups to say they only bump into news rather than seek it out (6 in 10 vs. about 4 in 10).
Snapchat still hasn't figured out a scalable way to make revenue, and public markets will not be very forgiving of the inevitable bumps in the road.
(Philip Bump runs through the legal ins and outs here.)
The Liberals, still led by former Tory MLA Raj Sherman, are still adjusting to their new role as the third - party in the Assembly after being bumped out of Official Opposition by the Wildrose.
Nice analogy... the kids grow up and give up the Teddy Bear, and replace it with God so they can sleep better at night knowing there's no bogyman out to get them... and that Teddy (er... God) would protect them from things that go bump in the night.
Kids grow up and give up the Teddy Bear, and replace it with God so they can sleep better at night knowing there's no bogyman out to get them... and that Teddy (er... God) would protect them from things that go bump in the night.
> I know this may hit a nerve but i will pray for you whether you believe in God or not and just know there are things that go bump in the night and there is a force of evil just as there is a force of good out there.
Like a groggy - eyed Jonah waking up from a nap in the dark hull of a boat and giving incoherent answers to questions from desperate sailors caught in a life - threatening storm, we step out of our churches still tingling from the goose - bump worship experience, and give incoherent answers to our neighbors about the problems with their marriage, their wayward pregnant daughter, their drug - abusing son, and what God wants from them to fix it all.
now, you can blame somebody else for bumping your arm, but whatever came out was already in the cup.
Once bumped out of the groove in which we have been stuck for decades, it will be easier for parish priests to take up some of the reforms which have been encouraged gently by Pope Benedict, to be frightened no longer by traditional vestments and vessels for Mass, by the possibility of at least some celebrations of Mass being ad orientem, or by gently moving away fromanti - liturgical informality.
All of us feel like a loser when we hit bumps in seeking to improve our lives, whether it is asking Jesus to help us be patient with a frustrating co-worker or seeking to care for your body by getting out to take a walk.
See my comment after Fred's post to find out why I bumped into this at a very odd time (I had literally read the very same passage from Uncle Tom's Cabin just minutes before his post appeared in my feed.
I used the 1 cup coconut oil (I did have to let it warm a but first since it was way to cold to even chip out of the glass jar) an I put in about a tablespoon and a half of vitamin E oil (oops my dog bumped me while I was pouring) but it still turned out fantastic.
«We'll probably expand our health and beauty aisle, and natural food grocery aisle, maybe put in a small café, and we're going to bump out the front to allow more space within the aisles to lend more comfort to the shopper.
Alicia Kirwan the NSW State Manager at OzHarvest says what's available will vary from week to week, «Some things are fresh and abundant as we rescued them from a television set yesterday, some things we took from the bump - out of the Easter show last week that were in the exhibition.
In my peripheral vision, I witnessed multiple fists being bumped and hugs getting doled out but few of the unwieldy blue shopping bags full of produce that are the badge of honor for us market - trolling restaurant cooks.
The flavors of the tomatoes really do make a big difference in this dish, so if you happen to get some out of season ones from the store that don't have as much flavor, you'll want to bump up the other seasonings.
Toast is that tool for me; it helps our family smooth out the bumps in our hectic, toddler trampled, gluten - free life.
Our featured runner - up, having bumped crowd favorite Brownies out of the competition in the Elite Eight, is the beloved Chocolate Chip Cookie.
Inaddition to Ohno's controversial win over Kim Dong - Sung in the 1,500 meters, heand Ahn bumped in the 1,000, knocking Ahn out of contention.
If Baylor or OSU wins out, as do each of the top four teams (Clemson, Alabama, Ohio State, Notre Dame), I would guess the Big 12 overtakes Notre Dame once the arbitrary conference title bump (and a bump from a few more top - 15 wins in this backloaded Big 12 schedule) sets in.
The machines that failed were literally bumped out of contention in crashes that fortunately resulted in no injuries worse than a strained neck (for Team Lotus's Gunnar Nilsson) and a gasoline - seared derri √ ® re (for Team Tyrrell's Jody Scheckter).
Zachodny also points out that Gorgon bumped up against English opposition on two notable occasions: the aforementioned UEFA Cup final, and playing for Poland in qualification for the 1974 World Cup.
In the commercial, a puppy is trying to find its way back home after a bump on the road caused the dog to fall out of the back of a truck.
Wing's is well known in Manchester for being a popular hang - out for footballers, with the likes of Wayne Rooney and Radamel Falcao also mentioned as regulars there, but it was City ladies stars Toni Duggan and Isobel Christiansen that LVG bumped into on this occasion.
There's no doubt the varsity athletes are better, and it's likely they've put in more time over the years, but the freshmen and sophomores are less likely to be motivated to do the same if they are always getting bumped out of the gym by the older kids.
The Masters bumped its purse up to $ 11 million in April and, as noted above, the U.S. Open threw down the gauntlet in the offseason with an announcement that they were spreading out some of the sugar from that billion - dollar TV deal with FOX and making the jump from $ 10 to $ 12 million.
The main thing he did was bump Iguodala out of the way but Iggy was coming in sideways.
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