You now have
that first bit of interest or a well worded message in your POF Inbox?
Not exact matches
«This one is a
bit more academic and psychological, especially the
first few chapters, but all in all, a great book with lots
of interesting insights and strong research.»
You may feel a
bit of a squeeze at
first, but you could save yourself thousands in
interest over the years.
If you are
interested in a warm version
of this cake, it's chocolate goodness spilling out with your
first delectable
bite, then read on.
After a
bit of head scratching we made our presentation
interesting by giving out bran muffins at the beginning, we tried to disguise the boringness
of our topic by bringing out the food
first, It sounds like our presentation was way more
interesting than ours!
With my
first bite I was blissfully aware
of the incredible flavors and
interesting mix
of fresh and cooked -LSB-...]
The
first centered on the rumors
of what had happened to him: a) he was suffering from burnout, hardly uncommon at Yale, where stress, expectation and ambition sometimes alchemized to disastrous effect; b) he had gone to Europe in pursuit
of a love
interest or a band («We heard he was roadying for Smashing Pumpkins,» says teammate Josh Woodruff); c) in a
bit of typical college overreaching, others theorized that the country had just sworn in the
first Democratic president (Bill Clinton) since we were in the fourth grade, and Blake's walkabout was a manifestation
of a new, free - spirited ethos.
The Gunners have always got through those play - off games even though it was sometimes a close call, but for the
first time in two decades the Gunners will not be involved with the elite
of Europe and Arsene Wenger has admitted that this is not good, in a report by The Mirror, but he also played it down a little
bit by claiming that the English Premier League and the title race is now more important and more
of interest to fans than the UCL and maybe the fact that Arsenal have not looked remotely like winning it since we lost to Barcelona in the final makes that true.
Robin Kaplan: It's
interesting, we have this great online private Facebook group here in San Diego, and I think for the
first time that I had noticed in months and months, there was a little
bit of an argument going on, on the Facebook group.
I have a 6 year old little girl and an 11 year old boy, I had my daughter when my son was 5, he was very welcoming and there were no signs
of jealousy, it is now similar as I am 17 weeks pregnant and my daughter will be 7 when this baby is born, my son is older however and it will be a little different for him this time around, he isn't really
interested in the whole baby thing but he is a very caring boy and I have no worries about him welcoming this baby into our family, my little girl will be a little mother hen I think, it is difficult I think for the whole family adjusting to a new addition, I am excited and a little nervous, for my children and how they might really feel, I am not a
first time mother but I feel a
bit out
of practice!!
The British national
interest is all about fixing the eurozone, he says, not really answering the
first bit of the question.
They asked me to bring any
interesting bits and pieces from my career - and I managed to look out my certificate from the National Council for the Training
of Journalists, my
first by - lined front page article (on The Bridgwater Mercury) and my shorthand certificate (110 wpm!).
First, let's look at the technology: multi-point conversations occuring online create a prepackaged army
of evangelists — people are champing at the
bit to recast anything
interesting, inspiring, enraging, or humorous (perhaps if each individual had a small network logo pasted in the corner
of their profile, then operatives would start to pay attention...).
Interesting bit of history - when the socialist economy
of the USSR started crumbling in the 80's, the
first private enterprises allowed were so called «cooperatives» - which in fact were limited private companies.
Moving on there were some
interesting bits of data about tactical voting, particularly in the
first Populus poll, back in November 2004, which was conducted in 160 Conservative target seats and included some questions on tactical voting behaviour.
Add to this screeching a selection
of self -
interested politicians trying to curry a
bit of favour with the media in the hope that they'll forget that the coalition brought about the damn inquiry in the
first place, and you get the context for Gove's joke.
I'm the kind
of person who starts thinking about lunch while loading the dishwasher with my breakfast bowl; the kind whose NYC tour when family and friends come to town consists
of a string
of food shops and restaurants, with a
bit of walking in between (true story: The
first time he came to visit, my dad had to remind me that he was also
interested in the Statue
of Liberty and Central Park).
Though at
first a
bit overwhelming, I immediately noticed the table
of contents on the side that allows for quick and easy navigation through your topics
of interest.
While you may be tempted to skip over breakfast just to get in a few extra minutes
of sleep before stumbling out the door for a run, it's sometimes in your body's best
interest to fuel up
first, even just a
bit.
I checked out your link and while I agree with his argument, the
first image
of that muscle dude is a
bit scary It's an
interesting point about «resistance training» for spinal extensors; I am not sure how that would work considering the fact that when you begin your roll up all the posterior muscles are in stretched out position, which means that they can not contract effectively.
Despite my original plan
of meeting with my top two choices on Saturday, a little
bit of a wrench got thrown into the mix yesterday when one
of the places called me and told me they had someone else
interested in the place but I was still the
first choice.
When it comes to introductions in dating sites, its a good idea to read
first the dating profile
of the person who was
interested in you and take a little
bit of time to respond.
First off, I am new to this so I'm just going to babble a little
bit about myself on a few general subjects
of interest that usually come up on dates... HOBBIES I like everything, haha.
So when it comes to initiating communication on eHarmony, Susan, please do not hesitate to send a set
of first questions to someone whose profile catches your eye, and continue to do so with each and every one
of your matches you have even the slightest
bit of interest in.
With any one
of these Canada date ideas, you are may be taking a little
bit more
of a risk, but you are also ensuring that your date is unique,
interesting, and memorable, which are great things to be on a
first date!
The
first couple
of levels are a
bit dull story-wise but it picks up and has a couple
of very
interesting plot twists, the ending was a
bit weak though but that could have been due to my high chaos
Eleanor's already fragile psyche takes a
bit of a bruising when she
first realises why Theo is taking such an
interest (calling her one
of «nature's mistakes») and she's then introduced to Markway's wife, Grace (who, in a fit
of pique, Eleanor puts in mortal danger - something she immediately regrets but can't undo).
The
first couple
of levels are a
bit dull story-wise but it picks up and has a couple
of very
interesting plot twists, the ending was a
bit weak though but that could have been due to my high chaos playthrough.
It's a
bit of a disappointment in terms
of overall
interest level, but if you need more closure to the story than the
first film provided, it does tie up some
of the important loose ends, not the least
of which is the fate
of Ming and his adjustment to his life
of being a cop on the side
of good.
The second game is DEFO worth playing, story just as
interesting and explains some form
of origin but not as long as
first game, side missions balance it out a
bit.
That visit has led to two very
interesting bits of information — our
first real plot details about the 2015 film and speculation about Allen shooting a film in Chicago.
The only thing that works against them is that they worked independently
of each other and while there is cohesion, the pulsating, electronic work that Brion does in the
first half
of the movie is a
bit more
interesting.
Devil Summoner 2: Raidou Kuzunoha vs King Abbadon brings the Devil Summoner sub-series a
bit more into line with the overarching feel
of the SMT series, but still retains most
of what made the
first game
interesting.
In an
interesting bit of trivia, for the
first time since expanding the category, all 8 Best Picture nominees took home at least one award.
The screenwriters make the assumption that audiences will already have a vested
interest in Bond's plight from the very
first frame due to the events
of Casino Royale, though the shift in the tone
of this film to emphasize brutal action and CGI - laden stunt work makes tying the two films together a
bit of a chore.
The movie takes a
bit of time to get going — the set - up
of Quentin and Margo's history and their last night together spreads over the
first half in a sprawling, mildly
interesting way but once the crew decides on the road trip, Paper Towns really finds its groove.
The
first film directed by Douglas Trumbull (Brainstorm), the special effects maestro that created memorable visions in such movies as 2001: A Space Odyssey, Close Encounters
of the Third Kind, and Blade Runner, features quite a
bit of interesting effects
of its own, perhaps a
bit dated by today's standards (the spaceships look like obvious miniatures) but given the limited budget and schedule Trumbull had to work with, still impressive.
But perhaps the most
interesting bit to come out
of the announcement is that this'll be our
first glimpse
of Black Panther (Chadwick Boseman) in action.
Unfortunately, you didn't gain access to most
of those
interesting bits until after the
first paywall.
Josh (Thomas Middleditch) himself is a
bit of a hybrid, though he at
first seems very
interested in making the trip a low - key one by agreeing to Adam's request that they all play a particular complicated board game to pass the time.
Indeed he isn't, but he is a
bit dry and repetitive as he continually praises stars Kevin Spacey and Annette Bening as well as the lighting by Hall when not imparting
interesting info (one nugget: he often cut the
first and last lines
of the scenes during the editing process).
This commentary brings forth some
interesting info about the look
of the film, but it's a
bit too technical when compared to the
first two talks.
The two other feaurettes are
of the fluffy EPK variety: an appropriately inconsequential 7 - minute segment on the Rocky Horror episode,
of interest only for a brief glimpse
of Jayma Mays's (Emma)
first audition for the series; and an infotainment
bit on Jane Lynch's Sue Sylvester getting immortalized as a wax figure at Madame Tussaud's in Hollywood.
A long, strange
bit features Buck trying to make breakfast while watching a German wolf TV chef named Klaus, which leads into a breaking news report
of interest (and footage which appeared in the film's
first teaser, which is naturally not included).
Our two - tone black and terra - cotta interior color scheme maybe wouldn't be my
first choice, but the contrasting colors did add a
bit of visual
interest to the cabin.
The
first interesting bit of business is the door configuration.
It will be
interesting to see if authors are willing to buy into the concept
of greenlight submissions as a way to bypass the
first obstacle to publication, but with a host
of options available to authors that don't involve yielding their book rights and their royalties, it may prove to not be lucrative enough to convince many authors to
bite.
When the railroad was
first introduced, I was
interested; it created an aura
of magic as well as a
bit of an ominous feeling.
The usual suspects are dominating this week, but it's
interesting that those Peanuts e-books, which
first popped up on the Nook chart last week, have a
bit of staying power.
I have read loads
of short story collects, i actually prefer them to full length novels.
Of course you can garentee out
of say twenty stories your gonna love ten, five are ok and five you hate or just don't get.Not with this book.The only one i wasn't fussed on was the
first one where theres a nuclear war.The rest are gory,
interesting and although some are old and a
bit obvious the writing is sharp.Check out his novel trapped.