Sentences with phrase «few simple objects»

Choose seaside accessories A few simple objects inspired by the coast give the scheme a seaside feel.
Make your own indoor forest with a few simple objects.
A few simple objects in a shoebox will be all you need to wow your students with science What elementary science teacher hasn't pored over school...

Not exact matches

I've been quilting for a very long time and still find it fascinating that a few simple scraps of fabric can make such beautiful objects.
For the rest, a few simple strategies will work wonders: pay attention to what you are doing, have a place for objects and keep them there, and write things down.
There are a few simple inventory object puzzles scattered throughout each level, but the real challenge is plotting your way past guards and other enemies.
The last few Room games expand on this simple puzzle box concept by adding multiple rooms and a greater variety of objects to interact with.
This isn't a simple case of looking at the same object in two almost indistinguishable shades of colour with with a few more jaggies.
While fairly simple, it's a nice little extra and a handy way to get a few extra demons which I didn't object to — certainly one of the better uses for my Play Coins so far.
The core gameplay here is relatively simple, simply look at an object for a few seconds to activate it.
Developer Daybreak Games said that it tweaked the map so just a few extra objects and buildings are simpler to drive by which helps stop autos from getting caught.
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So, that is what we came up with — A few very simple models, such as the one that involves 3 objects: one object A producing thermal energy and radiating energy at a fixed rate, two other objects B and C whose temperature is determined via radiative balance with object A and empty space, with a geometry such that the temperature of object B is higher than that of object C. And, what we wanted to illustrate is that the object C «warms» B in the colloquial sense of the word... i.e., that the presence of object C causes B to be at a higher temperature than if C is absent.
To clean and care for your Cliffside Industries hardware, there are only a few simple rules to follow: never expose the hardware to sharp or abrasive objects that will breach the lacquer; never use chemicals, cleaners, or soaps on the hardware; and wash your hands before handling the hardware.
Add a one - of - a-kind decoration to your bedroom: Hang an interesting, salvaged object on the wall as art in just a few simple steps.
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