Sentences with phrase «get other bits»

You've already seen this bag strutting its stuff in the photo above, but I also got some other bits.

Not exact matches

And put that way, it seems a bit more daunting from a taxpayer's point of view, especially when there's very little governments can or need to do to fix Canada's affordable housing crisis — other than get out of the way.
I've seen entrepreneurs work for days trying to come up with a fair offer for someone they'd love to have onboard - sweating the numbers, comparing the offer to the comp of other key players, checking with outside advisors, doing every bit of homework possible in order to get to their best proposal.They become heavily invested (financially, but even more psychologically) in the offer and the outcome because they believe it's fair to everyone and the absolute best they can do.
The r - process goes something like this: As neutron stars move toward each other, a tiny bit of their material gets shot into space at incredible speeds.
In other situations, such as trying to extrapolate numbers on current trends or predicting the tipping point of technologies, things get a bit dicier.
On the other hand, if you're proposing a new kind of business or even a new industry, it may require quite a bit of explanation to get the message across.
In other words, the EMC Federation just got a bit more, um federated.
There's a reason why so much business gets done on golf courses and at networking events and formal receptions — it's often the best place for business people to relax a bit and get to know each other outside of the office.
We did have fun, but didn't really realize that others were going to lakes and skiing or to amusement parks or beaches until we got a bit older.»
«We can accommodate tenants of a smaller size compared to, say, other areas of the city where some of these buildings have got 50,000 - square - foot floor plates that make it a little bit more challenging.
The lack of data was out of step with a company that obsessively tracks and analyzes every bit of data it can get its hands on and other major tech companies, most of whom have been making annual reports available to the public since 2014.
The smell was initially a bit off - putting, but as others have stated, you do get used to it after a couple shaves and it's not bad at all (IMHO).
I am not a big fan of schadenfreude — that is, the act of getting joy from the suffering of others — but you can feel a little bit better about your own financial problems when you realize that few people are free of money stress.
We were working to get a bunch of old metal and other stuff out of his garage, and the guy casually mentioned that he had been trading binary options and making quite a bit of extra money with it.
I got in my car, which had a full tank of gas, and having filled my tires earlier in the week at a gas station (where I bought some gum), I drove to the mall, bought some toys, clothes, music, and other gifts, had a cup of coffee, stopped at the food court for a bite to eat, then drove home, checked my answering machine, which had a message from the dentist about a checkup, which reminded me I should probably schedule a haircut in a week or two.
On the other hand, if it's a loser you wonder why you didn't get out sooner or if you should have stayed a bit longer to recoup some of your losses.
Since we've got Vic dumping bible bile on us again by the bushel, it's time to present some other choice bits from his horrid Christian book of nasty.
You might have been a bit young at 16 to begin thinking about service, but do you think that you'd just stop helping others if you lost your faith tomorrow, or if you never got faith in the first place?
My wife and I get along fine, we both enjoy a bit of «visual stimulation» (I don't know the list of words that get you blocked here) from time to time, and both engage in self - satisfaction on occasion when the other isn't in the mood.
I still prefer him over most other popes in my lifetime, but this media barrage is getting to be a bit much.
The concept of once saved always saved takes a bit to get your head around but Gods grace is greater than our sin and greater than our good works it just takes faith in Jesus Christ to recieve Gods grace.In saying that to continue to sin as a christian is like playing with fire you will be burnt.Paul talks of the sexual immorality in corinthian church of the son and father that were sleeping with the same wife they were excommunicated from the church the members were not allowed to even eat with them until they repented.There are consequences for our actions.The other side to this is that if you continue to sin as a christian you are not walking by faith but walking by the flesh and are really backsliding.In the backslidden state you also become powerless and open to attack by satan as long as we walk in the flesh he can influence us to get worse not better.If we are walking in Christ satan may still try to tempt us but we are empowered by the holy spirit and overcome him and our faith increases.Both are saved by grace but one is powerless because of sin versus saved but an overcomer having been set free from sin i think this is what Paul was trying to explain.It is better to be an overcomer than overcome by sin.brentnz
(I apologize to those that dislike metaphors, but I almost can't communicate if I don't get to use them, and as insufficient as they at times are, they are very close to the language of what I believe, because you can't really explain or define someone into believing... you can only live out your beliefs in a way that you share with others, and when given the opportunity shine a light, or point a direction, or walk along with someone for a bit).
(Can't give you the details as I'm writing a memoir and don't wish to give the good bits away in case it gets published) Even though I have doubted all the other stuff along the years — promises etc that didn't come to pass, despite my diligent prayer and obedience, I still cry out to «something out there» because I am spirit in a human body, and know that I am on a journey that has to mean more than simply this earthly plain.
I have learned quite a bit about publishing books over the last 10 years or so, and wanted to make some of my experience available to others so that they also could get their books published.
At most, you both seem to be getting a bit shirty with each other.
I don't see anything that is clearly a personal attack, though I think you and Gary both get your hackles raised a bit quick with each other at times (that is to say I think both of you at times don't give each other the benefit of the doubt that it wasn't an attack... and EQUALLY, that at times you both feign innocence to remarks that were perhaps a bit edgy).
We get along well enough, and probably even find each other a bit amusing.
Its a bit like the schoolyard bully who says he is being picked on when the other kids get big enough to stand up for themselves.
Christians generally think that evangelism is a bit like a sporting event, and we are on offense, trying to get past the defenses of others whose «eyes have been blinded by Satan.»
We have to figure out how to create communities where people can love and be loved, and then I think that other questions around sexuality get a bit easier.
Look, along with teaching and writing about Scripture and theology, I also design websites and publish books for other authors, and I get paid a little bit of money to do so.
We know the lies we tell to others; the lies we tell to ourselves are a bit harder to discern; but the only way really to grasp the lies we don't even know we are living is to get outside our own cultural setting.
Last, since I exist in the United States in 2013, am white, and have never been Jewish, I doubt that I do a great job getting in the mindset of, for instance, Paul, without looking to other resources that would help me understand a bit about his culture (s), religion, and times.
The earth is the Lord's — we just get to abide here a little bit — n the U.S. government & the people should somewhat be the same, thus the government is the people helping each other and trusting our government should be the same as trusting our neighbor, but i understand the dilemma.
and so it's easy to fall into this kind of thinking for anyone, and (2) Christian culture is so pervasive even our people get bitten by it — we live in an odd time where you can be exposed to other church's preachers on the radio, podcasts, Christian books, etc. and so the church you go to is not going to be the only influence on how you think and approach God & Christianity.
Not really, other than when I'm feeling super dry I end up a bit like the father in My Big Fat Greek Wedding and his obsession with putting Windex on everything, and go - «I should probably put some coconut oil on that...» Having said that, I do often burn myself on hobs and getting things out of the oven and I love the Pai Skincare Organic Rosehip Oil — I just soothes the burns and makes them heal really well.
I then make lots of roasted vegetables, normally this is a mix of carrots, squash and sweet potatoes as I find these taste the most delicious cold — they seem to get more delicious stored in the fridge whereas other veggies can go a bit soggy.
If I can just get them to endure a little of the pain for a few seconds, I can lure them into a second and third bite with the other irresistible flavors of the dish.
O made this bread last night but as a lot of other people have stated below, after nearly 2 hours in the oven it was still raw I followed all the processes step by step and I would say the mixture was firm definitely not runny, so am really confused as t what has gone wrong, I even turned up the oven temperature to over 200 for the last half an hour as was getting a bit desperate............... perhaps ella you may be able to post a picture of the dough just before it goes in the oven so we can see what you mean by firm as that may be where it goes wrong OR should I just try with using less water?
These succulent (no other word) meatballs are zesty and full of bite and always get eaten before the meal for which they are intended so plan on making two batches.
I mean who wouldn't want an amazing bite of java, milky chocolate, almond sweetness but as if that couldn't get better we have the buttery crunch of toffee that dissolves into the other flavors almost immediately making it cookie perfection!
No, these potatoes don't make themselves, and they do take a bit of pre-planning (I baked the potatoes before mixing with other ingredients (which means I had to remember that everyone's going to want to eat before they want to eat) and, since I wanted these to be weight - loss - friendly, I used this Creamy Italian Dressing (which takes about 5 minutes longer than opening a bottle of store - bought (but really didn't take any extra time because I had some on hand in my frig (which, thankfully, is the norm — we almost always have some in our frig because we eat it on nearly everything (salad, broccoli, rice, cabbage, bread, potatoes, and more) and it gets used in lots of recipes (like Garbanzo Pesto Salad and Chickpea Salad Sandwich)-RRB--RRB--RRB--RRB-.
We don't have the grocery store you're talking about here... but we shop at a store called food lion, and they have a reward card for coupons... ive had the card for years and apparently some other family has another copy of the card — it seems they spend a ton on groceries... then I go and buy just a little bit and get 6 billion coupons.
If you don't have a high - speed blender, you may want to blend the fruit and almond milk a bit first before you add the other ingredients to ensure that all of the fruit gets broken down.
Like others, I didn't get a strong pumpkin flavor (used 1.5 cups of fresh puree), but also like others, I didn't care one bit.
We had — family come from as far as Edinburgh and Devon, 2 Christmas dinners to accommodate said family, 2 present opening sessions, some good long walks to work off excessive food, cousins all catching up with each other, a bit too much to eat and drink, relaxing afternoons when we could do nothing because it was raining and anyway it was getting dark soon so we might as well call it a day, and a mammoth monopoly game, which carried on so far that someone had bought jail, chance and community chest, and someone else had «banker» debt status, which meant he could borrow as much as he wanted.
Roasting instead of boiling makes a huge difference: not only do you get a rich, smoky flavor, but the peeled exterior is toughened a bit so that the potatoes stay intact when tossed with the other ingredients.
Amazing sweet smooth flavor, but more on the subtle side, I expected a richer flavor, but it is a bit dull, so you have to add more than few drops to get the desirable vanilla flavor, the good side is that it not bitter, but rather sweet, and doesn't cause tongue numbness like some other types I used, I used it for chees cake and the flavor is just right, my only complain would be the small container for the price, as I said it is not robust, you will get through the bottle in no time if you like vanilla as my family do
Well, the only way I cook it is in chicken broth... in my opinion, there's no other method that plumps it up so you get that herby flavor in every bite.
This is versatile, as you can get creative and add all sorts of your favorite things; baked tofu bites, other veggies, bean sprouts, etc..
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