You find the prettiest things all the time, Kel.
She's used to my exuberant texts when
I find pretty things and is always so gracious to stop what she is doing and have fun discussing important matters like flower combinations with me.
Not exact matches
Finding a new job is
pretty awful, but there are some
things you can do to your résumé to help speed up the process.
You'll probably
find three (embarrassing)
things: Client processes have some
pretty rough edges, the procedures rely on lots of manual legwork and some steps that used to make sense do not anymore.
Perhaps you've been doing all the right
things — planning meetings with a purpose, creating well - thought - out agendas, and keeping your team on track while the meetings are going on — but you still
find your staff or co-workers
pretty checked out.
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.
But acrimony isn't limited to the
founding team, and when
things go bad with an investor, it can get ugly
pretty quickly as evidenced in the case of ArsDigital.
Lord knows, we
find Trump's clumsy preening and incomprehensible ravings as simultaneously frightening and amusing as the next befuddled commentator, but the remarkable truth is that some
pretty challenging
things really do seem to be getting done.
Sounded
pretty easy to me and as with most
things in my life, I jumped in and read everything I could
find, no matter how conflicting the information.
For one
thing, if (a) you had taken 225 million orangutans distributed roughly as the U.S. population is; if (b) 215 winners were left after 20 days; and if (c) you
found that 40 came from a particular zoo in Omaha, you would be
pretty sure you were onto something.
In my view I think that companies will turn profits for some time so provided we do not
find our way into another war
things look
pretty good for those who want to work or have capital.
I
find it intersting that you chose to chastise me, but not the original poster, who
pretty much said the same
thing about anyone who would put the «Good Without God» ad on a bus.
We
find out who we are and it isn't always
pretty... and we usually can change those
things.
Nevertheless, I will order Jacobsen's book to see what he has to say, even though I've
pretty much given up on
finding answers to these sorts of
things in books.
I'm Agnostic, but I
find this
pretty offensive to post those
things.
Luther (I am a Lutheran) cut down the number of sacraments to two, because those were the only two instances in scripture (that he could
find, and he knew the bible
pretty well... almost memorized the whole
thing!)
«I'm more just working through
things on my own and just putting it out there for people to listen to, and I'm
pretty positive... I think people will hear that in the record and what I was afraid of at first, I think, people are actually going to
find refreshing maybe.»
It's a good
thing you
found someone else to pick on cause them Jewish folks are
pretty ornery these days.
Get it out of the way, so by the time you hit your stride at 32, 34, you know, hey, I'm not good at all that other stuff but I've
found a couple of
things that I'm
pretty good at.
A couple of
things, Im
pretty sure You do nt have to go to a «Muslim» country to
find lack of freedom of the press or religion or basic human rights.
I
find most «flavored» hummus to be
pretty gross, with any number of weird
things mixed into overly salted, overly garlicked dip.
The best part if the recipe is
pretty easy to make, and all you need to do is
find lots of
things you'd like to dip into it.
I go
pretty light on the turmeric overall (because of that whole curry latte
thing) and have
found fresh turmeric to be a milder, more pleasant flavor overall.
Anyway, I used a recipe from King Arthur Flour that I was happy with (though I'd agree with you about the «cake - like»
thing; I
found it a bit weird to slice it in wedges), but I would like to give yours a try — it's much
prettier and I love the weaving method.
The menu is
pretty small, which I usually
find is a good
thing, because it means the kitchen is not trying to do a hundred different
things; instead they are focused on doing one kind of
thing very well, and it usually results in a much better meal.
Well, and this sauce is
pretty amazing because my hubby doesn't happen to agree with me on the whole cilantro
thing so I like
finding ways I can do cilantro on my individual plate.
But the
thing about tilapia is that I actually
find it a little too mild, so, I
pretty much just use it as a vehicle for adding flavor.
I also couldn't
find chili flakes, so I used red pepper flakes (if those are the same
thing, then forgive me because I am
pretty much new to cooking).
Since I'm
pretty new at this food blogging
thing, most of my recipes will be based off ones I've
found either online or in an actual hard copy cookbook.
I wish I could
find some upside to this shared experience, but I'm
pretty much over the whole winter
thing.
i'm
pretty sure i've spoken about my affinity for peanut butter, but when i looked in my blog archive and
found only a single recipe highlighting one of my favorite
things to enjoy, i knew i needed to fix that!
A few
things I'm
pretty sure you will
find in an authentic version of this dish are celery, peppers, and in some cases, tomatoes.
I'm passionate about all
things related to parties, pictures, and anything
pretty; I
find I have a tough time limiting myself to just one genre on my blog!
Try to
find organic berries picked during the high season, preferable from a country you know «rock» during the strawberry season — here I am not an expert, but the scandinavian countries are
pretty awesome at the berry
thing.
So that's what I made, although it turns out that if you live in Cambridge, it's
pretty difficult / expensive to try and
find things like sweetened coconut flakes, butterscotch chips, and sweetened condensed milk when Wholefoods has taken over the local grocery scene (typically a good
thing, but not for something like this).
Whenever I
find myself feeling particularly lazy after a long day at work (which is
pretty much me all the time), the last
thing I want to do is cook an elaborate dinner for one.
I
found this cake on the always - fabulous Smitten Kitchen, and it's
pretty much my new favorite
thing.
We've had to endure a rough winter that kept us
pretty much holed up in a house in an area where we didn't know anyone,
find new doctors, deal with unexpected leaks and minor floods (twice), get used to where
things were located and how to navigate the traffic patterns.
Im with you Mick, I too
find it almost impossible to comprehend — but I did see di Maria has come out and said
pretty much the same
thing regarding his torrid season.
I
find it
pretty funny that this article points out that Liverpool live in their former glory when Arsenal is doing the exact same
thing and do nt even realize it.
The whole
thing's
pretty hilarious though, especially when Verstappen
finds out just how much Mol had said before the take was stopped.
Although I've
found it very cathartic to speak, vent and end occasionally rant about all
things Arsenal, we need to act carefully and intelligently right now or we're going to get played by this club even worse than at present... the pro-Wengerites and the suits, who represent a considerable proportion of the season ticket holders, don't want to believe that there is no plan and that Wenger has mailed it in for several years now or that
things are going to get much worse before they get better... why would they... many have spent a considerable sum buying some of the highest priced tickets in the World... they want to have a front row seat to see something special and to be seen doing so, which simply provides ample justification for the expense and the time invested... to many of them, Wenger is the sun in their soccer universe... his awkward disposition, misplaced arrogance and his utter lack of balls makes him a rather unusual cult figure, but the cerebral narrative seemed to embolden those who already felt
pretty highly of themselves... many might not even of really liked football that much before his arrival and rarely games they weren't attending... as such, they desperately believe that Wenger, and only Wenger, can supply them with their required fix... if he goes, they were wrong and that's a tough pill to swallow... they would have to admit that they were duped... they will definitely resent whoever made them feel this way, but of course it will be too late by then... so when we go overboard with ridiculous comments bordering of anarchy, it scares the shit out of them and they shift their blame towards us rather than at those who really perpetrated this act of treason... we aren't the enemy... we simply woke much earlier and the reason our comments have gotten more vile in recent years is out of utter frustration... in order for any real change to occur at this club we need to bring as many supporters as possible with us or the big money interests will fade and our ultimate objective will be lost... so it's time to focus on the head instead of the heart for now
And I'm also
pretty sure that if you get better at those
things, you'll
find the coaches like you as much as the guy who has the biggest biceps on the team.
«But it's
pretty easy to
find out that in no way should they be stored for long periods of time because any trace of pathogens that are in there could grow into much scarier
things.»
His only issue is that he's still
pretty prone to turnovers when he dribbles more than once or twice, but he's
finding cutters and open shooters, and more often than not is letting the game come to him rather than forcing
things.
Once they were confident enough in me, and I knew what was going on, they could expand on a lot more
things, maybe
find situations they could exploit vs. making it
pretty vanilla.
Paying Theo isn't a bad
thing, Theo not developing is the bad
thing and we should be able to sell him for a
pretty penny if we can
find a buyer, English Tax can make up for the wages if transfer done right.
The Texas offensive tackle can
pretty much do anything, but retired NFL DE Stephen White
finds a few
things to tune up.
Why you should care: The feud has not been great, but the last Orton vs. Mahal match was
pretty good, and seeing a non-terrible Punjabi Prison match is... well, it's not a bucket list item since you could live without it, but like people doing stupid stunts just to see if they can survive them,
finding out if a Punjabi Prison match can be good is just one of those
things people need to know.
Stewards
found that the Ferrari driver was
pretty much entirely to blame for what happened and although Vettel strongly disagrees with their verdict, he did say that he wants to to speak to Lewis and clear the air once
things have died down a bit.