Love
finding pieces like this!
I've been more interested in
finding pieces like these than coats thanks to our in - between weather.
Love
finding pieces like that!
i dream of
finding pieces like these at an antique shop or estate sale to just hang on my walls and admire.
I totally agree about
finding pieces like this that are so chic and easy to wear in multiple places.
As I'm currently trying to clean out and perfect my closet I love
finding pieces like this that I know I'll keep around for a while.
There were so many pieces I wanted to take home with me and it made me jealous that the owners were able to
find pieces like these.
In 2012 and 2013, hundreds of meteorite hunters combed the sands of the western Sahara for Black Beauty — and
found pieces like this 241 - gram specimen.
Glad to hear that
you found some pieces you liked and a great new pair of jeans!
When
you find a piece like this, pull out the troublesome items in your closet and try them together.
Although some great paints exist these days and I've used them, when
I find pieces like these I'm super happy.
You can sometimes
find pieces like these on eBay (I used to sell there way back when) or flea markets.
I have to be honest, at the beginning I found it so hard to
find pieces I liked but when minimalistic jewelry became a trend, it was definitely easier.
I never
find pieces like that, sob, sob.
We ordered her crib, bedding and bassinet from Restoration Hardware, and I have
found pieces like her dresser and some shelving at Homesense.
Three years or so later I've finally
found a piece I like in this scuba A-line skirt from Warehouse.
I love when
you find a piece like that which has real staying power, especially one which is a little unusual too.
I then use it as a template to
find pieces I like, and I try to track them down elsewhere (the pieces on Houzz tend to be higher end designer pieces, so more $ $).
But the good thing is, if you search their stores very very well (and then I mean go to Zara and search their racks piece by piece) you might
find those pieces you like, but in the most stretchy fabrics: Baby - bump - proof!
It makes me probably a little too excited when
I find a piece like this.
Free People does tend to be on the pricey side, but if
you find a piece you like and watch you'll most likely be able to catch it on sale.
I don't buy things to fit a design, I just let the design take direction as
I find pieces I like.
Its worth searching through their clothes to
find pieces you like.
Hope
you find some pieces you like during all the sales.
I am always going to thrift stores and rummaging through to
find pieces like this and I'll say I have found a winner.
I love to
find pieces like that to mosaic.
If you want darker wood versus a light finish, you'll be able to narrow down the wide selection of bedroom furniture to
find pieces you like that also go together.
Once
you find a piece you like, make sure to click on the product to see the many unique cushion patterns and colors available.
My homegoods seems like they cater to my area because I don't
find pieces like this, or maybe I'm just not looking right?!
I would love to
find a piece like that someday!
Where do
you find pieces like that?
Instead of some classic jingle bells on display, you'll
find pieces like this harmonica from Michael's music room, where he spends lots of time jamming with friends and writing songs.
Not exact matches
She worked other colors in more subtly by using
found objects
like a distressed turquoise bookcase and yellow antique gate as display
pieces — all in keeping with her antique garden theme.
I'll show you how to shop
like a stylist to
find pieces that fit to your personal style.
But each of these
findings seems
like just one
piece of the puzzle.
It's just small and thin enough — even for folks with smaller wrists
like myself — and the premium wrist straps provided in the demos feature the kind of materials
found in Swatch or higher - end time
pieces.
Once you
find pieces of content
like this, you can employ a brilliant strategy devised by Backlinko CEO, Brian Dean called the Skyscraper Technique to create content that is almost guaranteed to do well.
It's difficult to
find amazing
piece like yours nowadays.
Just
like an envelope teaser copy, your headline should refer to a problem readers want to solve, and promise that the solution they're looking for can be
found right there in the sales
piece they're holding in they're hands.
Hence why I write
pieces like this that should help people
find out what problems their target prospects are having!
I mostly was thinking utilities until I wrote this
piece and
found many other water resources related companies that seem
like a better alternative because fo future growth possibilities.
We are mourning the loss of another
piece of our picked - over souls, as we
find ourselves thinking unimaginable things
like:
A recent analysis by Fortune
found that the Crystal app caused websites for retailers
like Sears, Walmart and Lululemon to load with
pieces of content missing or with broken online shopping carts.
Chesterton joyfully develops his Trifles thesis in further essays, with titles
like «A
Piece of Chalk,» «The Extraordinary Cabman,» «On Lying in Bed» and «What I
Found in My Pocket.»
An astronomer does not «see God» in science by
finding some new and rare
piece of data that proves God exists as if God were
like an alien visiting from another planet, which would be a childish and materialistic understanding of what God is.
That would be
like finding a beautifully carved marble status and exclaiming «look at this perfectly weathered man shaped
piece of beautiful marble».
«All the while... we probably walked every
piece of available property and real estate in Sandy Springs, trying to
find something, anything, that would look
like it.»
However, for Whanger, these extraordinary
finds were
like pieces of a puzzle fitting into place, giving the cloth a location and a time stamp rooted firmly in first - century Jerusalem during the lifetime of Christ.
However, those of us concerned to
find such relationships between distinct fields should heed the cautious word of Cambridge physicist Sir Brian Pippard when he says that each field thrives by virtue of its own methods and not by aping those of others: «The fabric of knowledge has not been woven as a seamless robe but
pieced together
like a patchwork quilt, and we are still in the position of being able to appreciate the design in individual
pieces much more clearly than the way they are put together» (Pippard, 95 - 96).
It's
like global warming — you will always
find some global warming deniers out there who can quote some little
piece of research they have
found somewhere, some science junk, but the consensus is there.»