Sentences with phrase «from poking»

Therefore, I reached out to Attorney Nina B. Ries of Ries Law Group in Los Angeles, who quickly pointed out that «employers should keep in mind that some states prohibit employers from poking around their employees» social media profiles, including Facebook.
From poking around on the internet, it appears that the phone records its audio at 96kbps, which is quite low, and results in the muddled audio.
The idea behind Nexus was always to showcase Android in its purest form, away from the poking and prodding of manufacturer skins.
Unfortunately, I'm not a client of the firm so I couldn't get the full flavor from poking around the app, but Law Firm Mobile's review is very flattering: [t] his law firm has set a technology bar in the production of its app.
At the very least, I think the community learned something from poking at this work.
The strongest reason for the CRU to take down their system is to block a leeker from poking around and covering their tracks.
BEST, including you, are having trouble keeping your snouts and fangs from poking out from beneath your «I'm skeptical, really I am» sheepskins.
There was nothing more to be said, nothing more to be gained from poking around its halls.
New York City About Blog This is a blog by a bitchy waiter in New York City who blogs to keep from poking customers in the eyes with forks.
Carefully trim the hair around your dog's eyes to keep his vision clear and prevent hairs from poking and scratching.
Keep it leashed to keep it from poking its face in the stools of other dogs.
From poking fun at single life to celebrating neuroses, these illustrated books make excellent gifts for readers who appreciate the unexpected.
The purpose of the Cunningham character, aside from poking fun at self - esteem, is almost purely for laughs.
Even though Google reportedly were not involved in the conception of the film, and aren't in line to directly profit from ticket sales, because the film obviously got the full cooperation of Google in the making of it, whatever satirical material could have been mined from poking fun at the giant corporation's branding and image has been declawed to the point of the enterprise doubling as a recruitment film.
New York City About Blog This is a blog by a bitchy waiter in New York City who blogs to keep from poking customers in the eyes with forks.
It has a lining with a medium thick fabric, preventing the sequins from poking you.
Some thoughts from poking around the Internet: The Muse gives ponytails an enthusiastic thumbs up for professional hairstyles, and Buzzfeed has this niceish twisted ponytail for work, which I like so much I'm adding it to our Work - Appropriate Hair board on Pinterest.
Once it detects a cell, it can stop instantly, preventing it from poking through the membrane.
Police may create phony Facebook accounts to root out criminals, but schools and businesses may be restrained from poking into the accounts of students and employees.
Though the big button did nothing, that didn't stop the children from poking it.
But, unlike many parts of the western world where the slightest expression of prejudice is anathema, Nigerians have always derived entertainment from poking fun at each other's differences.
It's made from poking holes in a Coconut Sponge Cake and spreading ANZAC Caramel all over the top.
And while the rather thin outsole doesn't offer much protection if you step on a sharp rock or a protruding branch, the shoes will keep your feet safe from pokes and scratches as you jog through brambles, and they breathe well enough to keep your foot cool even in hot, humid weather.
There are laughs to suit all tastes — from sarcastic jibes to pratfalls, from pokes at film conventions («I really thought that was going to explode.»)
It's one of the best seafood joints on Maui, offering everything from poke bowls to plate lunches.
So I took matters into my own hands and poked numerous people whom I have varying degrees of relationships with on Facebook — from an eighth - grade math teacher to my current roommate — to see what the response from poke would be.

Not exact matches

He said his phone was «blowing up» with messages but he didn't want to be rude and answer the messages while sitting in the audience, so he ignored them until a woman from Disney poked him on the shoulder.
One night after reuniting Jon Stewart with his former Colbert Report alter - ego, Colbert opened Tuesday's show by poking fun at Melania Trump for cribbing pieces of her convention speech from Michelle Obama's 2008 speech.
The communal table is made from weathered ship timbers, and even has a notch where the mast used to poke through.
In researching this letter, I poked through news articles from the time and found a treasure trove of horribly embarrassing - in - hindsight quotes.
POKE HOLES IN IT The Brooklyn model from Geox is custom - designed for heat relief.
The video, which will be seen on TV, online, pre-roll and OOH, pokes fun at several dieting trends, from green smoothies to»80s aerobics.
The film even pokes fun a bit at an iconic moment from the first film.
What could be hiding under that big, fluffy looking bun poking up from a white cardboard ring?
With a cameo from Jon Lovitz, a comedian and contestant on the Celebrity Apprentice, the ad pokes fun at today's political climate.
The military brat from Fairbanks had been a self - taught tinkerer, whiling away adolescent hours poking around Microsoft Windows registries and prying the backs off computer cases.
His sometimes gruff and often partisan demeanour is much different from that of the jocular Flaherty, who often poked fun at himself.
A thin, sloping triangle of cartilage poking up from the dark ocean.
But the comedian knew he was poking a bear: When his writers reached out to Murray Energy for comment, the company sent a letter instructing the show to «cease and desist from any effort to defame, harass, or otherwise injure Mr. Murray or Murray Energy» and added that «failure to do so will result in immediate litigation.»
Product Detail: In Phase II, a company's product is sent through an exhaustive review process with investors basically attempting to poke holes in the company's product thesis from multiple angles.
Incidentally, while poking around at market oil prices, I noticed that while Western Canadian Select (WCS), which is dilbit, does sell at a substantial discount from WTI, upgraded dilbit is selling for a much higher price.
In an interview that featured both Fallon's lighthearted bantering style and strikingly low - key candidness from Trump, the Republican candidate opened up about his motivation for running for president and was not afraid to poke fun at himself and some of his trademark campaign behavior.
While volunteers began to poke the guests awake, collect the mats, and fix the coffee for the breakfast line, the smoke rose from first cigarettes, and one large man groaned off the floor, breath harsh, a map of beet - red lines high on his cheeks» he strains but can not bend enough to reach his feet.
If you want to develop an opinion that holds water, you need to poke and prod it from all angles to ensure it's water tight.
poke their head from the sky at all.
You can also poke around on your Nook or Kindle — there are e-books there written for the faithful that give a detailed insight into the cult - like thinking (well, poor choice of words, a favorite LDS saying is, «the thinking is done», but you catch my drift) that's used to control their people from a very young age to find «the world» unbearable and the church to be a haven, etc..
Alias Nice list but the Bible is clear that we are not to choose who gets past Peter at the Pearly Gates or a hot poke in the behind from Lucifer.
Several of the allegorical stories are from the my own life, but I also poke fun at some of the popular evangelistic techniques and strategies endorsed and practiced by many Christians in today's churches.
And it it keeps them from feeling guilty about getting high or poking their neighbors wife or even the husband all the more better.
Next weekend, poke your head into the youth ministry and wrap your head around the fact that most of those kids will walk away from Christianity after turning 18 (To be fair, some do come back.).
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