Not exact matches
I have enough useless
bits of paper in my actual wallet, so I couldn't see the point and gave up after a
few minutes.
Anyway, it's a little known fact that he made a
bit of side cash from selling rare
paper napkins on his website a
few years ago.
• Getting permission to rent out our apartment while we are gone [low — because
of all the boring
paper work, but High because we finally got the approval] • Releasing a Christmas update for our app (it will be out any day now)[High] • Getting new passports [Low — we always manage to fill in something wrong on those damn forms] • Cleaning the bathroom drain [Ultra low] • Finding some home exchanges in Australia & NZ [High — we have found a
few trades that will make it a
bit less restraining on our budget].
After the beets have steamed, put on some latex gloves (so your hands don't get stained with beet juice) and use a
few paper towels to rub off the charred outer layers
of the beets (it's okay if some blackened
bits remain).
After getting a
few pictures snapped (ha, no pun intended), the alligator handler filled out a certificate
of bravery for Julian and had the alligator
bite the
paper to «make it official.»
But I mixed them up a little
bit with embellishment - some have a
bit of doily love, some have freezer
paper stencils, and others have fabric appliqued pieces (with help from a
few of the books on my shelves: the squirrel is from Sew Liberated, the birds and chick from Lotta Jansdotter's Simple Sewing for Baby).
You can do this by shaking the cloth diaper, using a
bit of toilet
paper to get any stubborn spots, and even dunking it into the toilet to get the last
few pieces off.
However, between Mario Kart, the New Mario series, Mario Party, Mario & Luigi, Mario vs. Donkey Kong, Luigi's Mansion,
Paper Mario, Mario Golf, Mario Tennis, and
of course the core Mario series itself, I'm a
bit burned out on both the look and sounds
of Mario, and a
few courses based on something else would be welcome at this point.
DIGITAL EDITOR ANDREW STOY: On
paper, and after the first
few miles
of driving, the 2014 Honda Accord EX-L V6 coupe with a stick shift comes across a
bit like a bargain Audi S5.
Whether it's a
bit of research, an outline, a
few paragraphs, or an entire
paper, your writer will follow your instructions to the letter.
Then again, very
few studies make the kinds
of claims made by the
paper's authors — claims the media has accepted without the slightest
bit of scrutiny.
When I set up Journey Jottings 10 years ago a
few people said — «Aren't you going against the grain a
bit producing a range
of paper products?
On
paper, then, it's offering up a pretty good package for the price, looking a
bit like Borderlands and playing like Gears
of War, but this shooter has a
few flaws holding it back from its true potential.
I had a
bit of an argy with a poster on SepticalScience about Fairbridge (who seemed a decent sort) a
few year ago, and had a good look at Mackey's silly
paper on Fairbridge in J. Coastal Research.
In order to be a little
bit more pro-active, a group
of us (see below) have recently got together to build a new «climate blog» website: RealClimate.org which will be launched over the next
few days... The idea is that we working climate scientists should have a place where we can mount a rapid response to supposedly «bombshell»
papers that are doing the rounds and give more context to climate related stories or events.
It's hard to summarise in a
few sentences, but we discuss it in a
bit more detail in the essay I linked above, and we provide a much more detailed discussion in our three «The physics
of the Earth's atmosphere»
papers that we've submitted to OPRJ
With a
bit of luck you will get your walking
papers in a
few weeks and then you will have to learn how to do with less slopping at the public trough... unless you get set up with a cushy position in liberal academia or the Clinton Foundation and its like.
I thought Judith was a
bit nutz when she posted a
few psychological
papers, but the political side
of the political - science debate requires quite a
bit of subject.
We are doing quite a
bit — here are a
few: — use a bucket to collect water while the shower is heating up, then use that water on plants in the yard — unplug anything that isn't being used — recycle & compost so very little goes in the «trash» — eliminated
paper plates — using rags / towels instead
of paper towels — mopping and cleaning with vinegar — making our own laundry detergent in a recycled bucket Love all
of the tips — even if I don't win!