Sentences with phrase «come handy at»

There is some bloatware but a worrying lot, as most of the apps that are pre-installed, come handy at times.
An agency that has contacts with multiple life insurance companies may come handy at this time.
These perks can come handy at some point, but they are not something that makes your travel easier.
It simply refers to the method where people invest in shares of a company consistently following a systematic approach and forget the investment with a view that these investments will come handy at some point of time.
All these draws will come handy at the end of the season.
A flea spray comes handy at this time because you can also use it to spray your carpets and your cats bedding.
Medical travel insurance offered by overseas travel insurance comes handy at this point.
The fidget cube comes handy at such times.

Not exact matches

I'm looking forward to the day when it gets really fine - grained — it would really have come in handy when I worked at the CBC, an absolutely giant maze of corridors that I still got lost in even after three years of working there.
Mark Gordon, who is so sold on the Predictive Index that at all times he carries minigraphs of the test results from each of his staff members, says the testing came in particularly handy when, in late 1996, he merged with a network - cabling company.
That sharpshooter will no doubt find the home's Olympic - size gun range (pictured at lower right) comes in most handy for private practice.
Those penguin suits probably come in handy for openings and events at the city's galleries, which over half the area's inhabitants say they visited in the last year.
They're usually eaten at lunch and come in handy 25g «packets» — or bags — for individual consumption, instead of the massive sharing bags they sell in the US.
Because it can be stored at room temperature, it could come in handy in Africa where there aren't many storage systems that can accommodate for extreme coldness, she explained.
That's handy for watching movies, but it comes at the cost of portability.
Credit cards and ATMs can be handy, but their convenience usually comes at the cost of lousy exchange rates or hefty fees.
Samsung's devices also have multitasking capability, which really came in handy while I was working — I had my notes, the story I was writing and a web page all open and on screen at the same time.
But it may also come in handy at the airport.
Man there are alot of women who are going to be answering to that dude for screaming his name... I'd say I pity them but if He actually does see and hear everything, I'm sure he will understand... I've read the bible many times, I keep a copy in the bathroom, it comes in handy anytime I eat at Juans roadside mexican cart, and i think I am about to die.
Meanwhile, this is a prayer - book that could usefully be ordered by groups and parishes and widely distributed - it would come in handy for common prayer at meetings of Catholic women's groups and youth groups as well as having much value for private devotions.
Onward christian soldiers, onward onto war; would come in handy at an army base chapel.
The illustrations also came in handy when I was wielding my mad sword drill skills: I knew Matthew by the Beatitudes illustrations, John by the picture of the pretty lady at the well.
It usually comes in handy at the times I prep for it - like at lunchtime on a plane - but I also find that it's great to have snacks on hand for random times when hunger strikes.
According to the handy guide that came with my blind basket, there are actually more than 300 items in the line, available exclusively at Shaws and Star Market stores, from fruits and vegetables to dairy, meat and cereal.
This came in really handy at Christmas and even now in April for my Mom's birthday!
Whatever the cause of your cravings (at times due to a lack of certain nutrients), here are some delicious alternatives that might come in handy when your defenses are down.
I'd like to be able to mill it at home, so this mill would come in handy!
Her expertise as a seamstress came in handy one day when a bride staying at the hotel was forced to order a new dress the day before her wedding.
The travel size will definitely come in handy, so I've popped it aside while I use up the other bottle I have on the go at the moment.
Filo pastry actually comes in so handy for these types of dessert — I like to chuck mine in the freezer and let it thaw for at least 3 hours or overnight in the fridge to be used the next day.
We are at 33 of a low today and this came in handy.
This trick comes in handy when you've got frequent drop - by guests, regular book reading club meetings (so you can prepare a batch of cookies at the last minute), or even when you're selling your house.
If you have a baby at home and plan on making your own baby food, this tip will certainly come in handy.
In the end, I settled on Carter's version at The Kitchenette: for last year's October Can Jam, she adapted the popular Food 52 sriracha to a canning - safe recipe for shelf - stable storage (I knew choosing chile peppers for the Can Jam was going to come in handy!).
It is at these times that winning with the most grotesque of displays could come in handy.
His big drive should come in handy at the 7,431 - yard TPC Louisiana golf course in Avondale.
Still, a lot of those point guard skills Brown honed over the years continue to come in handy: he's a good passer and ball handler at 6» 7 and is knocking down 35 percent of his threes.
In my opinion at least one of these players will be making the move during the summer because although six players for two positions may come in handy when there's an injury concern or suspension, it leaves some players on the bench or not in the squad at all.
At any season the bay is likely to be gusty — locally known as dusty — especially in the lee of its islands, peninsulas and other postcard landmarks, and brisk - weather sailing gear comes in handy.
I think defensively he is better than Gibbs, but Gibb's pace could at times come in handy, tactically speaking, Gibbs might have the upper hand.
Make Him a Bench Captain (can come in handy)(7) sometimes he thinks himself to be a striker and is caught out of position, wondering upfront (especially at corner kicks).
This season, United may not be happy about competing from the group stages of Europe's secondary competition, but it is a trophy the club have never won, so Jose Mourinho may look into having a go at winning it now the winner's gain UEFA Champions League qualification, which may come in handy should the race for top four be as competitive as it was last season.
Aaron Hughes» calming presence at the back would sure come in handy as Kerala Blasters» marquee player for this season would look to have a successful introduction to Indian football.
At a time, when the west London outfit have injury problems with Morata absent from the first team and results not going their way, a player like Costa could have come in handy.
At the time, I reflected on how the skills I learned as a C - 130 Aircraft Commander came in handy as a parent of two young girls.
At bedtime, it also comes in handy to sooth one of your twins without waking the other one up, and saves your back from the extra rocking in the late hours.
Books also come in handy when you're stuck waiting, so have some in the diaper bag to fill time sitting at the doctor's office or standing in line at the grocery store.
the adult children look back fondly on their years at home, and even help convince the younger ones that YES, Latin will come in handy!
Individual serving and multiple serving formula dispensers won't necessarily be used at home, but again, if you're on the go a lot or will be taking a trip, they come in handy.
I am a stay at home mom and breastfeeding is my priority so having 2 of these pajamas comes in handy, especially now that baby loves to eat!
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