Not exact matches
Because a
real Science person would not think animals can talk, wearing robes means something, lighting
candles does magic, a god in the sky listens to peoples praying, that magical rituals can affect something, and that we decend from inbreeding (adam and eve's kids scr3wed each other)
In
real life, high SAT's don't hold a
candle to a robust sense of self and a toolbox full of coping skills.
Real citronella actually smells quite pleasant... so don't let that yucky scented synthetic
candle keep you from enjoying the lovely benefits of citronella oil this summer.
Caution:
do not use
real candles or cups will melt.
But those man - made chemicals don't hold a
candle to
real, natural freshness (that is actually good for you too).
It's kind of perfect because let's be
real... pumpkin spice almost
does taste like a
candle.
You could easily put some battery operated
candles inside as well to make them votives instead; just don't use
real candles!
You could
do this technique on
real or LED
candles, as long as you use the right kind of glue.
As you can see from the picture above, the shadows tell us a story just like the
real bodies of these
candles do.
It is not a broker and it
does not show current prices, but you can press the play button and see
candles or bars forming with price changes as though you were watching
real - time action on your own broker.
That is to say, I use the mother bar high and low to define the range that the inside bar can be contained within, others might use only the
real body of the mother
candle as the determining range, but I
do not teach or trade it that way.
In the case of the shooting star, I would still be waiting for a confirmation down because it
did not close below the
real body of the previous
candle.
The growth in established assets like
real estate (3.2 %), gold (7.7 %), U.S. equities (9.2 %), and global equities (14.7 %) didn't hold a
candle to their crypto cousins.
Real candles have been traditionally used on German Christmas trees for many years, legend has it that Protestant reformer Martin Luther was the first to
do it in the 16th century as he wanted to recreate a starry Christmas Eve sky.
I have a few the downside is no scent, but i like using them where its not safe to use
real ones, like around greenery etc... and you
do nt have to worry about leaving the house with
candles burning, as I get older I tend to forget some things... each has it's place in a home!.
If you choose to
do that it would be better to use faux
candles such as the LED styles instead of
real burning
candles.
You could easily put some battery operated
candles inside as well to make them votives instead; just don't use
real candles!
Tip # 1: I
do burn a Yankee Balsam and Cedar
candle to create a
real pine smell.
Recreate the aroma of
real blooms with a reed diffuser or a scented
candle - our Oriental Garden and Fragrant Wood scents would
do the trick.
I'm
doing some new things with just simple things from nature — dried grapevines, dried hops, pine cones, white
candles, and
real greenery.