Looking in the mirror reassured me that we were both fine, it just felt different than the Complete and, thankfully,
I got used to it pretty quickly.
If someone was willing to come to our bedside and give us a little bowl of mint chip ice cream during the night, we could probably
get used to it pretty quickly.
It's like doing a set of pushups every day;
you get used to it pretty quicky.
So I thought I could
get used to it pretty easily.
They are on the heavier side, but
you get used to them pretty quickly and it's totally worth it during the winter.
Controls are just fine,
I got used to them pretty quick.
In the same vein, the electronic gear selector threw me a bit, though
I got used to it pretty quickly.
I think I'd really like turning pages that way and I think I could
get used to it pretty quickly.
It is scary at first committing to have part of your income «taken away» up front, but honestly,
you get used to it pretty quickly, and once those savings accounts start growing, it is more and more motivation to stick to it.
I am
getting use to it pretty quickly.
A puppy at eight weeks is really an important time to begin training, puppy training, puppy classes and then all the things you're going to do at home to help the puppy find a regular routine in your household that makes the puppy with the house training and such
get used to that pretty quickly and get into a routine that's best for your family also.
It's not the usual order we see, but after spending time with the device, one can
get used to it pretty easy.
Though we're sure the placement of Volume above Power will bother some of you,
we got used to it pretty quick.
Not exact matches
We're a
pretty small agency with a
pretty broad jurisdiction so we try
to be most efficient in how we
use our resources and that seems
to be
getting at the roots of the individuals plants.
«They are
used to getting pretty crazy terms, like 120 days,» says Anderson.
In the racing event, we can
get up
to 70 mph, which can be
pretty scary because you're bouncing around and vibrating all over the place, and the tires we
use, originally built for agriculture purposes, are only rated for 30 miles an hour.
All you have
to do
to get started is make a quick portfolio, start reaching out
to potential clients, put those marketing skills
to use, and
pretty soon you can land your first client as a freelance web developer.
Over 2 million people around the world — and now thousands in the UK — are
using a website
to get people
to do the tasks they don't have time
to get around
to (or never dreamed someone would do for them)-- and some of them are
pretty bizarre.
If I do so, I'm
pretty sure I'll also
get the Tesla Powerwall battery system
to store excess solar power - generated electricity for
use at night or whenever conditions are suboptimal.
Action: Ditch the Internet entirely Who is this for: Fugitives and whistleblowers How difficult is it: Privacy doesn't
get harder than this Tell me more: Public administrations can ask you
to do
pretty much everything online these days — and even if it's not mandatory
to use their Internet service it can be incentivized in various ways.
This article on Johnny Jet.com is a
pretty good overview of how
to get and
use Ultimate Rewards points for travel other than cruises.
MT4 is free
to use, and it is
pretty easy
to get downloaded on your computer.
That is: the mind caught in an alien body; the not - quite - genius nerd who's «the king of foreplay» or will do anything
to «
get laid» and, really, anything
to have a relational life with a
pretty girl; the highly erotic metrosexual who turns the whole cosmos into a romantic tale that has room for appreciating «The Good Wife»; the guy who is better than he says (but still genuinely short on manliness), but who is creepy in his ingenuity when it comes
to using his robotic gadgets for personal satisfaction.
So
to label that «normal state» with a label such as «atheist», that then
gets used as an epithet by the brain washed, seems
pretty silly really.
Three such individuals are «The Shoveler» (Macy), who can wield a shovel
pretty well; «Mr. Furious» (Stiller), who has the «ability»
to get very, very angry; and «The Blue Raja» (Azaria), a self - described «effete British superhero» who throws forks and spoons (but refuses
to use knives), and wears a green turban (a running joke being that, despite his name, his costume has no blue in it whatsoever).
I think there's a
pretty nice cycle for seminary students: year 1: totally enthusiastic, young idealistic faith year 2: fairly smug, enthralled with knowing and
using hip theology terms year 3: tired, disillusioned, a little bitter, anti-something or other year 4: just starting
to get over one's self, wanting
to «
get out there»
@Dunk... yeah right I'll
get it out, when my money doesn't
get used by people like you... You are
pretty lame
to think that you would have no morals if you didn't read what you should do.
Somehow the parts of Scripture that really do have something
to say about how we
use our resources
pretty much
get bypassed because most of our available resources are consumed by the property - staff - programs triad.
If I don't see the sync, then I don't try
to decode the sector header, because I don't really know where the sector decoding process should really start.So I really have
to focus on why I'm not seeing the SYNC's, and try
to improve that, and then worry about the DATA later.Now don't
get me wrong, I'm
pretty excited about seeing the valid data!And maybe by
using a better test file, I might be able
to determine WHY the SYNC's are not being read properly.
Pretty cool how the one guy
used me God
to get out of prison and the other guy
used me God
to forgive him for me God making him kill his brotha.
they all say same thing
pretty much...
got to remember we can not fully trust 100 percent all translations... which is why one needs
to study properly by
using Koine Greek (for NT) dictionaries and concordances... and Hebrew dictionaries for OT... when one realizes how the versions are trnalated they will see this... also... thuis is true of ANY piece of literature... have you ever studied and spoken another r language?
Also you might like
to know that there was an executive order issued by the president prohibiting the
use of public funds for elective abortions which was
pretty much the impetus that
got the health care bill passed.
I grew up with a rather rough home life, beaten
pretty routinely by my alcoholic father, and even though I thought * my * life was
pretty normal, after all you do
get used to some things after awhile, I also had an undercurrent thought that somehow managed
to whisper
to me that I wasn't like everyone else out there.
I know, you're too busy reading and studying
to show yourself approved and trying
to get it right... but, pssst... it's
pretty literal about loving your neighbor and being there for them 23/7... (I like
to give an hour for
using the bathroom and cleaning up...)
The quality is
pretty bad, but you don't really need the images
to get the... horror of it... Not the horror of hell, but the horror that Christians would
use such tactics
to try
to scare people into heaven.
Gave gave him special consideration, watching him all his life, putting words in his mouth and giving him the gift of prophecy, which he
pretty well
uses to tell the Jews that God is angry and on the verge of
getting smitey.
It can
get a little frustrating and as much as I'm
pretty used to it now and feel it's so worthwhile, I do still sometimes feel like a bit of a weirdo.
you could
use it in place of the soymilk as well, although you may want
to water it down slightly, as the ice cream can
get pretty thick!
It starts
to get solid and hard
pretty quickly, but it will not totally solidify, making it easy
to store and
use later
to top a biscuit or toast or
to just eat with a spoon.
Or
to dry - grind smaller quantities you can
use a coffee grinder — I
use a Braun one which I
got for about 20 bucks and it's
pretty good.
It's
pretty easy when you
get the hang of it; simply
use a spiralizer or veggie peeler
to make long ribbons, and sauté in your favorite sauce.
Use the same order
to get a
pretty effect.
They're
using a
pretty strong coffee in these as well, so in addition
to the buzz you'll
get from the chocolate, it will be amplified by the coffee.
With trying
to get used to my new schedule and preparing for upcoming markets, I've been
pretty busy here.
So much stuff has been done
to death that
gets posted, but this one is such a novel recipe and probably
pretty versatile in it's
use too.
After sharing the DIY gluten - free Bisquick Mix a while back, and it taking off like crazy, it's
pretty much a daily occurrence that I
get questioned about different ways
to use the mix.
I followed the recipe
to T.
Got the
pretty striations,
used 1 tbsp cookie scoop, but when I baked it for 13 mins on 350, the cookie burnt at the bottom and the inside was wet.
If any of you are in Italy, I've
got to say that ever since Molini Pivetti sent me some of their flour a few months ago, we've been
using it constantly for baking, for pasta and
pretty much anything that involves flour.
I'm trying
to get off wheat and sugar, so I've been loikong for a starter recipe
using almond flour, this one turned out
pretty well, despite a lot of substitutions I
used half chickpea flour, I added cocoa instead of chocolate chips, subbed earth balance for the fat and sweetened with a little coconut sugar and stevia.
I
used to be... but then I became a group fitness instructor and
got over it
pretty fast as I feel it's similar
to public speaking.