Sentences with phrase «finding good bite»

I have been able to use grass fed gelatin with some success, but I have recently found a good bit of success in an unlikely source... the avocado.
They will be catching a Brighton side who have found a good bit of form lately though.
I found a good bit of advice from a book on the Internet.
Most 3rd person shooters see you find a good bit of cover, and stay there popping up until there are no more targets to shoot.
Those who are new to the Sonic series, or are just looking for a game to shoot through in under 2 hours will find a good bit of fun here.
I'll poke around a bit... Holler if you find good bits

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In the same way, I found that being forced to condense my — many — problems into concise questions and well - thought - out answers forced me to break seemingly colossal problems into bite - sized pieces.
The truth is that good managers are scarce, talent is always rare and you better use every bit of it that you can find,» Buffett tells Yahoo Finance in an interview released today.
It looks and feels good in your hands, though some may find it a bit slippery.
Once you've done a bit of research, you might well find that there are some valuable opportunities currently overlooked by the press.
By using these findings, as well as the data I'm about to share with you below, I've been able to boost the growth on our Twitter account quite a bit.
By Musk's description, the new offering sounded a bit like a potential competitor to Spotify: «I think it's very hard to find good playlists and good matching algorithms,» Musk said.
While fans may be a bit upset we didn't see more of the green guy, I found it rather refreshing and hope others will as well.
All the best, I realized that I left the growth factor a bit lacking in that message, but I also think you will find that in most investment senerios the compounding of the dividend / income is what drives portfolio performance rather than capital gains.
I find most people get the basics pretty good for WordPress and SEO, but we're going to take things a bit further in this section.
While you can still easily find barbers that offer a traditional wet straight razor shave, straight razors are also making a bit of a comeback amongst regular guys as well — both for the old - school appeal and the fact that they provide an excellent shave.
Again, while this makes the service a good choice for an experienced (and accredited) investor, someone who's new to real estate investing might find all of this detail a bit overwhelming.
At around $ 30, it may be a bit more expensive than most metal or wood bowls, but we find its well worth the extra few dollars.
After exploring Vbout for a little bit we found it was the best tool and fit for us.
You might find this blog leaning a bit towards Dalal Street but the concepts should travel well across global markets.
Interest increase should harm their earning as yes they are quite leveraged, but what I found in comparison that AEP is a bit less into debts then other Utilities so they should do better
inside bars i find a bit tricky but this video helped me understand them much better.
Yet again, a good bit of overlap, but not without some unique and creative contributions, such as finding 404 pages linked to your competitors, comparison shopping engines, and setting up a URL shortening service.
Erlend: Yeah of course and when you do them on a daily basis, you using the power of compounding as well, so yes, you get trained, you get like a bit rule about it and I found the same in my life it is like sort of habits, like in grading habits into my life that are positive and when I started doing it, I kind of found that oh shit like if I am the way, wait a minute, if I want to do all these habits, I will not have any time for any of the negative stuff that's kind of.
We talked a bit about how I became a writer, discouragement, finding your voice, blogging, the difference between blogging and book writing, why I decided to write Jesus Feminist, my process as a writer, and the best (and worst) parts of writing among other things.
I tried for a bit to be an atheist, but found I wasn't very good at it.
Hatch finds their leaders — previously unfamiliar men like Leland, Francis Asbury, and Lorenzo Dow — every bit as important in the history of nineteenth - century Protestantism as the better known ministers Lyman Beecher, Horace Bushnell, and Timothy Dwight.
There is a lot of good in the bible but you have to work a bit to find it.
We get along well enough, and probably even find each other a bit amusing.
It's a pretty good book, though it seemed to me that the further you got in the book the less it became about discussing interesting ideas about applying Christian ideals in the society we find ourselves in and more it became a lot of his personal prescriptions for what needs to be done and a venting of his worst pet peeves, filled with just a bit to much anger.
Many Catholics find such piety a bit of a bother, a good excuse to evade more important responsibilities.
I remember in college, many moons ago, thinking that since I was so very opinionated about religion, I really should make sure I was familiar with the Bible... So I read it... cover to cover... I can tell you, I honestly didn't enjoy it... it's NOT a great read... bits are interesting, and of course very familiar... I took me almost the whole year, but I got through it... So imagine my surprise some time later when I found myself at an after conference gathering, that just so happened to have an inexplicably number of overtly religious attendants (inexplicable because it was a hi - tech network security conference) and after listening quietly for a while, jumped in with the statement «well, you've all read the bible cover to cover, as have I»....
If you go to the book of revelations, read a couple documents and study a little in some documentary's you will find out that the translation is corrupt, infact they destroyed for other reasons, BUT in Tobias you will still learn that the old testomant does not approve of homosexuality, also in Leviticus, as well as Romans, and 2nd Corinthians, and a bit more passages, use google, it might help.
It's a rare occasion then, when a friend or colleague tells you they want to know more about the Church and about Christ and, invariably, that they have tried reading the Bible and found it, well, a bit hard.
That such a philosophically foundational conception of truthfulness finds no place in what otherwise might seem an exhaustive overview tells us a good bit about the continuing limitations of Anglo - American philosophy.
But since those days of reading Ratzinger's Introduction to Christianity with Derek, and being invited by him to the openings of new speakeasies, I've discovered that «A priest walks into a bar» can also be a perfectly appropriate beginning to giving thanks at the end of a day (a good or bad one), to finding friendship in a foreign city, and even to bringing a bit of charity and Christian fellowship to places where communities have long gathered.
Your life isn't pointless if you win the respect of intelligent people and the affection of children; you earn the appreciation of honest critics and endure the betrayal of false friends; you appreciate beauty, to find the best in others; you leave the world a bit better, whether by a healthy child, a garden patch or a redeemed social condition; to know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived.
I found God in the wilderness, I found intimacy with Jesus out among the pioneers, I hear the Holy Spirit clearest and best when I'm a bit outside of it all.
Of course, unknown to them, you find the world every bit as confusing and frightening as they do, but you can't very well tell them that.
But when you start to pull the teachings of the two faiths apart you will find there is a good bit of difference in how they interpret that message.
You will find that there are non-religious people amongst the victims, and they are probably coping every bit as well without having to believe in a God.
Here in Dayton, I've developed a bit of a reputation for being both a political and theological «liberal,» and have thus found myself in some spirited conversations about everything from Barack Obama's foreign policy to the eternal destiny of Buddhists and Hindus and, well... Barack Obama himself.
(Mark, I know that you mean well, but I sometimes find Onion reporting to be a bit off base.)
He was falsely accused, arrested, slapped, spit on, had His beard pulled out of His face, sent to court where though no guilt was found was sentenced to be beaten to within an inch of HIs life, struck with rods, whipped with a weapon that had sharp bones and different pieces tore large chuncks of flesh off, drug back to court wearing a robe which when the blood dried to it became its own bit of torture, the first beating not good enough so sentenced to die, had a crown of thorns pressed down into his skull causing much more blood loss, beaten some more, forced to carry an extremely heavy wood beam as he marched toward His death, whipped and beaten along the way, had huge nails driven through His hands and feet, and had a shoulder separated.
Hi Ella, I'm 18 and I really love scrolling through your blog, and finding inspiration and energy to face my health issues a bit better.
You find as you look around the world that every single bit of progress in humane feeling, every improvement in the criminal law, every step toward the diminution of war, every step toward better treatment of the colored races, or every mitigation of slavery, every moral progress that there has been in the world, has been consistently opposed by the organized churches of the world.
Also, I find 5 or even 6 generous tablespoons of cacao powder work better than 4 as they make the brownies much more chocolaty and disguise the sweet potato flavour a bit better.
As much as Americans and fellow drinkers worldwide enjoy a good tequila, Jose Cuervo found its sales a bit sluggish in recent years.
I find it essential to my mental health to wake up earlier than my kids (who thankfully are good sleepers) to get that little bit of alone + quiet time in the morning.
I find banana works amazingly well in this dessert as it squishes perfectly when cooked, blending with the crunchy topping to create a melt - in - your - mouth bite.
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