Sentences with phrase «fillip today»

This is where we're going with the fillip today.
At any rate, the fillip today offers you a 100 - metre - long photograph of 178 people.
The fillip today lies explicitly on the juncture between words and pictures: it's an online visual dictionary.
A very brief fillip today.

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So today, as the fillip's fillip, I offer up three of sources of pleasing randomness in action.
Today I want to play a bit with what I'm calling «the player and the piano,» though, these fillips being the associative rambles that they are, I'll go beyond even that general limit.
I continue to make amends for that foolishness, one amend being today's Fillip on the work of a marvellous illustrator.
End of the month and time to clean out the Fillip Folder on my machine — which means it's a six - pack today, apropos for (what should be) the long weekend, perhaps.
Today's fillip merely pokes a stick — well, a baton, really — at a very large and fabulous creature, one that would take all the Fridays in an era to get to know properly, if such were ever really possible.
Must be the Zeitgeist, because at roughly the same time Alex Iskold of Read / WriteWeb reported how podcasting is on the decline, losing steam to video, among other things — and I'd teed up a sound file as today's fillip.
I am filling in today and next week for Simon Fodden's Friday Fillip, so this will have a more — for lack of a better phrase — «girlie» bent to it.
In today's Fillip temperament is key — a whole lot of keys, as it happens, because it's about a site that does wonders with the already marvelous Well - Tempered Clavier by J.S. Bach.
It is now one day short of a month till International Talk Like a Pirate Day, and in the Slaw tradition of preparing you well for upcoming challenges, today's fillip takes us back to the days of piracy some two hundred years ago and more.
And the problem raised in today's fillip had never once occurred to me before today.
Occasionally the Friday Fillip makes you work and today's is another one of those.
So today's fillip is pretty much a do - it - yourself flip to the week's end.
The fillip's a little earnest today, inasmuch as it actually involves the word insasmuch and, more to the point, deals with a research tool.
Many people are distracted today, and I thought this might be a bit of a «Tuesday Fillip».
I suspect that someone from Festo, the source of today's fillip, must have had a similar early experience, because that company is all about understanding and reproducing the graceful movement of animals in their natural elements.
Well, there are a good many ways — in addition to Flickr's own search function — it seems, and in today's fillip I'll take a very brief look at a few of them.
Usually I toss»em; occasionally I read»em and toss»em; but for some reason I accorded the last one a place on my hard drive — where I found it today when browsing through the oddments section looking for a Friday Fillip.
Today's fillip does the work for you, taking you to a place (very) long ago and (very) far away.
Each day except Saturday there'll be a post under the rubric Today: Summaries Sunday will present precis of Maritime Law Book case summaries; Monday's Mix will offer half a dozen excerpts from leading Canadian law blogs; Tips Tuesday will give you a brief bit from the prior week's advice on SlawTips; Wednesday: What's Hot on CanLII continues the feature that's already in place; Thursday Thinkpiece will publish a long excerpt from a recently published book or journal article; and the Friday Fillip promises to be once again light - hearted.
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