Sentences with phrase «in knotty»

My husband is getting impatient First I thought I wanted to go dark, then I wanted white (it will be a big pain filling in my knotty alder cabinets) but now I'm liking the lighter cabinets.
Also available in knotty hickory.
Available in knotty cherry.
The room is outfitted in Knotty Pine furniture with a deluxe queen - sized bed and luxury linens.
In these cases I recommend sealing the cabinets (or the knots only in the knotty pine) with a product like Zinsser B - I - N Shellac - Base Primer to prevent bleed - through.
Now a new twist in this knotty mystery comes from two late 18th century khipus stored in a wooden box at San Juan de Collata, a Peruvian village located high in the Andes Mountains.
The last in a series of «People in the Parks» informational meetings are scheduled to be held at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday in Knotty Pine Park and the same time Wednesday in Maplewood School.
Sir Ken says he fondly remembers it from his choir days at the Church of St John the Evangelist in Knotty Ash in Liverpool and says it is, «in many ways, very up - to - date».
No, I am not asking what you believe in — too many Christianities out there and I am not to interested in the knotty details — btw, I am a former Christian.
Prayers were led by the Rev Julia Jesson, the vicar of St John the Evangelist Church in Knotty Ash, where Sir Ken was a member of the congregation.
The Christian and much - loved comedian, aged 90, died at his home in Knotty Ash, Liverpool, on Sunday night.

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There are many challenges involved in fixing America's broken healthcare system, but certainly one of the knottiest is privacy — and the many questions that surround the exploding amounts of personal healthcare data.
There's nothing cozy about the Alaskan wilderness, unless you're staying in one of the five knotty pine guest cabins at Winterlake Lodge.
Rogers supports his first contention by exemplifying his suggested way of reading and by choosing a particularly knotty case» interpreting Thomas on the natural knowledge of God by reading the first question in the Summa Theologica from Thomas» exegesis of Romans 1, instead of the other way around.
I want to add to this list my own expressions of thanks to those who made what might have been a difficult undertaking a rewarding one instead: Ruth Hopewell, who gave me the privilege of editing the book and consistently aided me in doing so; the Directors of Auburn Seminary, who granted a generous leave for my work on the project in Atlanta; Jim Waits and Elizabeth Smith, who anticipated everything I would need for the work to be done comfortably and efficiently; Lurline and James Fowler, who provided housing and friendship; Channing Jeschke, Candler's librarian, who made available and helped to arrange Hopewell's books and papers; Brooks Holifield, who worked with me on the last and knottiest problems in the text; and David Kelsey, on whose encouragement and sagacity I relied heavily when my assignment seemed most formidable.
The much - loved star, famous for his epic stand - up shows, his tickling sticks and Diddy Men, died on Sunday in the home he was born in, in the Liverpool suburb of Knotty Ash.
Nichols is known as a devoted pastor, and his pastoral instincts will undoubtedly soon be sorely tested - as will be his executive decisiveness - by a knotty problem which Cardinal Murphy O'Connor has left in his in - tray, having himself foolishly created it in the first place.
Friends were inspired to include them in his coffin after seeing the huge number left by fans in his home in the Liverpool suburb of Knotty Ash, according to the Daily Express.
We talked about my recent piece in Civil Eats on this knotty topic, including some of the surprising reasons why schools resort to sugar - bomb offerings like Craisins and daily juice.
Last year was my first Halloween blogging here on The Lunch Tray and I tackled that knotty question in two parts.
The absence of any strong belief in their cause and lack of meaningful disdain for the Western society they belong to helps Morris avoid the knotty issue of mocking the Islamic faith.
Schneiderman's ethics proposal contains pieces of Cuomo's 2013 Public Trust Act, plus knottier concepts including a ban on all outside income for lawmakers and a commensurate boost in their pay.
Not long ago, for instance, I stayed in a beach rental that I came to think of as «knotty pine hell.»
All influenza viruses ultimately come from birds, and the paper begins the somewhat operatic and knotty story of this outbreak's origins with an H1N1 first isolated in swine in 1930, which itself was a close relative of the virus that caused the 1918 pandemic in humans.
The model we propose can help explain the presence of bipolar planetary nebulae, the presence of knotty jet - like structures in many of these objects, and even multipolar planetary nebulae.
A committee in Sweden now faces a knotty choice: Who among the teams» many worthy scientists deserves to win the world's most prestigious medal?
Delgado hinted at the problem more than 30 years ago in Physical Control of the Mind when he raised the knotty question of meaning.
In some respects, less scientifically sophisticated cultures may have come to terms with this conundrum in the way they grappled with the knotty question of when life beginIn some respects, less scientifically sophisticated cultures may have come to terms with this conundrum in the way they grappled with the knotty question of when life beginin the way they grappled with the knotty question of when life begins.
The work could shed light on other knotty structures, such as knots used in surgery, or DNA and proteins.
But in mid-April, Debbie Argue and colleagues published a paper in the Journal of Human Evolution, returning to the knotty problem of the Flores hominin and its place in human evolution.
I love that they celebrated the knotty wood and imperfections in the flooring.
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She wears her knotty blue skirt with a coordinating dragon - printed, midriff - baring Emilio Pucci jacket and bright - white pumps for a visit to the SiriusXM studios in N.Y.C.
This week in celeb twitpics, Jamie King's Dolce & Gabbana shades, Katy Perry wigs out, Opening Ceremony is knotty, and more.
New York City About Blog Melissa Perri's posts are in - depth and thought - provoking, tackling some of the most knotty product management challenges.
A sharp thriller with great atmosphere, set in Northern Ireland and tied up in the ever - knotty history of «The Troubles» (which one character refers to as «the madness of Belfast»), Bad Day for the Cut delivers its cinematic goods thanks to a smart combination of wit and violence, briskly delivered over just under 100 minutes.
But it's also key to the movie's knotty, complicated politics, in which Wakanda is the US, but also isn't the US, but kind of is, but only in certain ways, while Killmonger stands in for both black revolutionary movements and American imperialism.
Some are beautiful (flowers growing out of deer antlers, people made of knotty branches) others are full blown nightmare fuel (a tapeworm sequence would not be out of place in Ridley Scott's Alien prequels).
While knotty genre pieces «The Consequences of Love» and «The Family Friend» both left empty - handed, he applied his whizz - bang style to more expansive non-fiction subject matter in 2008's «Il Divo,» and was duly rewarded with the Jury Prize.
Its YA - novel story contortions (it's based on a 2015 Becky Albertalli book with the more provocative title Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda) adeptly develop the relationships between Simon and his closest friends, Leah (Katherine Langford), Abby (Alexandra Shipp), and Nick (Jorge Lendeborg Jr.), in perceptively knotty fashion.
One of the most pleasing things about «Blue Jasmine» is that it feels truly knotty and never obvious in how it unfolds.
In the film, the writer of such acclaimed dramas as After the Wedding, In a Better World, Red Road, and Brothers, investigates the knotty and perverse family tree that two troubled, dysfunctional, eccentric brothers living on a remote Danish island belong to.
Not unlike Sidney Lumet's Before the Devil Knows You're Dead, the film is built out of classic noir conventions but keeps the circle of characters contained with in the family, to form a knotty plot that results in a domestic hell.
This witty and knotty comic portrait of a dysfunctional New York family unpacks the emotional baggage of three adult siblings played by Ben Stiller, Adam Sandler and Elizabeth Marvel — the kids of a New York sculptor, Harold (Dustin Hoffman, in a shuffling self - possessed performance).
After laying bare Edward Snowden the man and the myth in her Oscar - winning Citizenfour, Laura Poitras returns to the knotty territory of political truth - telling and international espionage with this years - in - the - making portrait of controversial WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.
Few horror movies are as lush, or star an avatar of hysteria like Mia Wasikowska, playing a young woman whose fetishized body and violent leanings are bound together in one knotty performance.
The knotty plot allows Henry to compete with himself and Clare to be jealous of herself; there's also the suggestion of bigamy / infidelity with one's own spouse and the possibility of emotional statutory rape in Henry's visits to the childhood Clare (ewwww...).
A knotty New York - set crime story, this is the latest bravura showpiece in the sticky, sophisticated, socially impaired cinema of brothers Josh and Benny Safdie (Daddy Longlegs [2009]-RRB-.
Recall Robert Pattinson in 2012, the year of The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn — Part 2, the fifth Twilight movie and a knotty exercise in punctuation.
A knotty and riveting story about the mysterious death of a C.I.A. operative and his son's decades - long quest to uncover the truth, Morris's miniseries, set to debut on Netflix in December, mixes traditional documentary interviews with staged re-creations of events, done by actors Peter Sarsgaard, Molly Parker, Tim Blake Nelson, and Jack O'Connell, among others.
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