Sentences with phrase «describe everything they like»

Not exact matches

The best way I can describe the people we want is like this: There are some people who throw great dinner parties because they really want to take care of their guests, and there are other people who are lousy at it because everything is a chore, everything is a problem.
The NYT piece — along with other reporting about Amazon by people like author Brad Stone, in his book «The Everything Store,» — describes people sleeping in their cars in the company parking lot, or not sleeping at all for days.
Like Einstein said: «It would be possible to describe everything scientifically, but it would make no sense; it would be without meaning, as if you described a Beethoven symphony as a variation of wave pressure.»
For this book, I am using the phrase to describe our sense of self at a time when you feel like everything that you once knew «for sure» is being figured out all over again.
Everything you describe here screams Dez Bryant 2.0, I am not sure this would be a good fit for Dak Prescott because as we've seen hes not a risk taker, does not like to throw contested balls and is just overall a pretty poor passer at this point.
Like I was describing to a friend earlier, they were the mean, lean, bloodthirsty, super efficient, ruthless German machine that trampled everything that lay in its path.
A recent article in The Players» Tribune shows us that even famous NBA players can be affected by anxiety and panic attacks; Kevin Love perfectly describes what it was like the first time he had one (during a game in November): «It's hard to describe, but everything was spinning, like my brain was trying to climb out of my head.
ROBIN KAPLAN: It's so hard when, you know when, I obviously give the recommendation as well like nurse as much as you can but I've seen many babies like the one's you're describing with your own daughter Heather where you try everything you can, you're putting wash cloths on them and then you're pumping their arms like a bicycle and rubbing their back and they are just wearing their diaper and they're so tired that it's impossible to keep them awake and so that can be very - very scary absolutely.
Some physicists like to think that M theory will form the basis of what they call a theory of everything, a set of laws that will completely describe the universe in all its strangeness, where dark energy, quantum theory, extra dimensions, and magazine readers will all fit into one tidy package.
«Otherwise everything I describe would look like it came from magic.»
In the end, I'm really not quite sure I can say what era or style I was working towards, but like I've just described, I took various elements here and there to create a mish - mash of everything I had in mind.
From everything you've described, this sounds like a company that really cares about its customers.
It is much easier for me to describe what I didn't like about Mulberry SS14, namely the strapless bodices (above) which I'm just not quite feeling, because everything else was magical!
Describe everything you find important, like your desires, your attitudes, your ambitions and your dreams.
I described myself as cool and casual individual, I am highly sophisticated and honest in everything i do, i do care a lot about my appearance and i always like to look good and smell nice, i don't judge a book by the cover and do not consider distance or age as barrier in relationship.
I am not very good at describing myself, so if you would like to know everything about me all you need to do is just ask.
I'm a serious, shy, appealing do not much like to describe myself everything your interested please feel free to ask.
Offering an experience that it somewhat modestly describes as «like regular dating, only better», the company offers a unique platform that is everything that you could ever hope for in a sugar dating site and then some.
Katja's rage (she dresses in black, but more like a punk ninja than a widow) is such that she's not likely to get everything she wants from the legal system — she describes much of what goes on in court as «chitchat» (the movie mixes English with subtitled German).
Like I was telling you, in most film criticism, certainly before the invention of VHS, everybody would get everything wrong all the time because they couldn't go back to check it before publication, and one of the real whoppers is Raymond Durgnat describing «Under Capricorn» in his writing, and then Francois Truffaut taking Raymond Durgnat's description in the «Hitchcock / Truffaut» book and getting everything all wrong.
If the previous two, 1998's Best Picture Academy Award nominee The Thin Red Line and 2005's forgettable The New World, could be easily described as poems, then this one feels more like a concerto grosso, one which really does make a sincere effort to tie together life, the universe, and everything in a way that the number 42 fell short.
«The biggest things for us have been the size of the world, the density of the world, the streaming spaghetti of getting everything working with no load zones and seamlessly streaming,» Jones described, «Also, how we build missions in a much larger world like that — how we send you to different districts and how we get you to explore all of these nooks and crannies in the environment.»
If, however, you are the kind of person that likes to describe everything in meticulous detail and you have time to spare, your storyboard may look a little like this:
And starting this year, their school and schools in eight other California districts will test students on how well they have learned the kind of skills like self - control and conscientiousness that the games aim to cultivate — ones that might be described as everything you should have learned in kindergarten but are still reading self - help books to master in middle age.
The article proceeds to describe how, «predictably,» many teacher unions and the like dismissed pretty much everything associated with the lawsuit, except of course the key assertions advanced by the judge.
And starting this year, their school and schools in eight other California districts will test students on how well they have learned the kind of skills like self - control and conscientiousness that the games aim to cultivate — ones that might be described as everything you should have learned in kindergarten but are still reading selfhelp books to master in middle age.
In the accompanying photograph we can see the widest part of the cabin is at the base of the A-pillars, and everything closes toward the rear, describing a low - drag, teardrop - like shape to enclose the two seats, the engine, and exhaust system.
The company describes it as a car that's like your living room or office, complete with screens that use LeEco's streaming and technology platform to allow drivers to access everything from music, movies, or even financial data.
looks like everything's described.
One author describes this process: «I genuinely liked everything I'd written.
The smartphone prototype, called PaperPhone is best described as a flexible iPhone — it does everything a smartphone does, like store books, play music or make phone calls.
This month: Laura and Lera, part of a litter of five girls, described as looking like a little bit of everything, but mostly terrier.
Describing herself, Ruth states that she is a perfectionist because she like to correct things and have everything «just right.»
Described as ET and The Goonies meets Stranger Things, it tells the story of five friends who begin a summer much like any other, until an encounter with a strange artifact which allows them to travel between two different realms changes everything.
There was also an interesting mix of «in - your - face», what I would describe as adolescent rebellion statement art that included everything from your run - of - the - mill one word paintings and sculptures, to catchy art - fair - destined pieces like Juan Miguel Palacios» Damien Hirst - recalling scull painted on multiple clear panels.
Its sole inhabitant is an oversized, gray female nude outlined in black (as is everything else in the painting), and usually seen from behind, a character Dunham described best when he said — in a 2009 interview in the Brooklyn Rail — that «[i] t was like the doctor deciding to make a female version of Frankenstein out of spare parts.»
RW: Based on what you've both described, it seems like the process of putting the exhibition together was a collaborative one without clearly defined, separate roles of curator, gallery director, exhibiting artist, allowing everything to come together somewhat organically, which is certainly not the case with a more conventional gallery or institutional space.
At a hike - in «camp» around 8,000 feet up, we read everything from Emerson («Nature,» 1836) to Aldo Leopold («Wilderness as a Form of Land Use,» 1925) to Jack Turner, a philosopher turned mountaineer and essayist whose self - described «rant» from his 1996 book, «The Abstract Wild,» felt (no kidding) like a fierce, but grounded, mix of Hunter S. Thompson and Peter Matthiessen.
I hope everything is well with you and like Shaunna so eloquently described above, «the journey is so worth the drive».
:) I always love stopping by your blog, lovely pics and I really like the way you describe everything so delicately!
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