Technology use is
filled with those small things we do over and over, seemingly because we have no option.
Not exact matches
Do Big
Small Things is
filled with one - page challenges that force readers to «escape their comfort zones and pay it forward.»
The Bible was not given to us as a reference book,
filled with numbers big and
small, footnotes, cross-references, section headings, red letters and all the other
things we've poured into it.
I started
with a
small batch of lemon
filled donuts as a precaution because these
things can be dangerous (for the hips!).
Our
small group format,
filled with eye opening experiences, provides a creative, educational opportunity for Campers to spread their wings and try new
things.
The best gift I got at my daughtes shower and now give at all showers for friends is a
small quick trip diaper bag (moms usually want to pick out their large one) and have the babies name embroidered on it and
fill it
with the top 5
things you should not leave home without!
Which is par for the course on a day so far
filled with many many
small things designed to send me over the edge into maaaaadness.
«Each of my three boys has a
small case that they are in charge of
filling with things that they love,» she says.
Among other
things, researchers have found that the hippocampus is usually
smaller in schizophrenics, whereas some of the ventricles (four cavities at the center of the brain that are
filled with cerebrospinal fluid) are larger.
We're as obsessed as anyone over Busy Philipps» hilarious, entertaining, and all - to - real Instagram Stories, but something she tried yesterday made us cringe: Our girl
filled a
small syringe
with distilled garlic water and shot the
thing up her nose.
Dr. Clydesdale replied that while the Subcommittee acknowledged the level of public concern, it felt that it would be more important to emphasize the big risks that they can do something about than to
fill them
with fear about
things that are much
smaller risks.
Our favorite
things we did were the Tsukiji Fish Market — the largest fish market in the world and also where we ate that tasty sashimi bowl, Shinjuku — bright lights and a lot of shopping, Shibuya Crossing — more shopping and also where the Hachi statue is located, the Robot Restaurant — a very unique experience that everyone should check out (but skip the bento box), Golden Gai —
filled with hundreds of bars that seat 6 - 8 people each and lastly, one really special night at a
small bar called the Don Quixote Fujita Bar where the owner spoke no English and we made some of the best memories of the trip.
In the days and weeks and months after the horrifying events that took place on September 11, 2001, I was
filled with a single - minded purpose of creating
things that, in some
small way, showed a measure of support.
Linking up
with these lovelies: Thursday Favorite
Things SHINE
with Jennifer & Tiffany Thought Provoking Thursday Cozy Reading Spot Fellowship Fridays Faith
Filled Friday Grace & Truth Words
with Winter Reflect
Small Wonder Unite Tuesday Talk Intentional Tuesday #RaRaLinkup Word
Filled Wednesday A Little R & R Coffee and Conversation
design of sedan overall is great.this sedan is great on fuel (current price of gas $ 3.10) i
fill up once a week
with $ 37.00 getting on average 445 miles per tank @ around 12.2 gallons.i travel 80 miles round trip to work so i need 400 miles to make it through work week not counting
small trips here and there so
filling up once a week is very nice.ONLY 1
thing i wish was better and that is design of sun visors (too short) and since i travel east in the morning - the sun hits my eyes pretty hard so sunglasses a must.BUT thats it!
I had no problem recharging
small, necessary
things because I had thought to
fill both my cars
with gas before Sandy hit (wirecutter.com has a discussion about which car chargers work best).
One
thing I love about this series is that the books are very much in the Christie «manor house murder» tradition —
small, confined settings
filled with memorable characters and a body or two.
An article in the Charleston newspaper had referred to the explosion as suspicious, and there had been some kind of investigation, though nothing had ever come of it —
things Mike and I'd discovered only because we'd sneaked the clipping from Mother's dresser drawer, a strange, secret place
filled with fractured rosaries, discarded saint medals, holy cards, and a
small statue of Jesus missing his left arm.
Very close to the
small Boland town of Robertson
filled with exciting
things to do, stunning wine estates and great restaurants.
Early in the morning we moved Raja Ampat Aggressor to Manta Sandy.Our first 2 dives we spent our dive waiting for mantas and
filling the time
with a search of
small things.
Levels may be
smaller, but honestly I'd rather have
smaller, more detailed levels
filled with things to do rather than have sprawling levels
with relatively little to do, which is what Blood Money often had if memory serves, although it probably doesn't serve because it has been a while since I played Blood Money (try around release) and my brain is currently attempting to fight off an enthusiastic attack from a hangover that hasn't moved out since New Year.
A
small show
filled mostly
with small things of admittedly fine quality, it reinforces the impression that the Menil's collecting heyday is behind it.
Things like an electric night light
filled with water that spins myriad
small colorful beads in a hydrolic vortex; a tornado light.
If you are worried about loudness, this
thing can easily
fill a
small - ish studio apartment
with sound.
If you pick even a
small cabinet or shelf and
fill it
with attractive
things you use every day, you too can have open shelving without all the fuss!
My dream creative space is a
small renovated shed or cottage in the backyard that I can
fill with all of my pretty
things.
Well, the last
thing you want to do is
fill a
small kitchen
with heavy dining room furniture.
The
small room is
filled with all the
things I love.
Even if it's just a
small little nook
filled with some of our favorite
things?
And to be honest, I think it's more of how you use it; mixed
with more classic furniture it won't date nearly as quickly as a room
filled with chevron, chinoiserie, lacquer and zebra print (as much as I love all those
things in
small doses I'm quite it will seem very 2010 in a little while!).