Got a fiddle
leaf fig at a local greenhouse a few months back and LOVE it.
Not exact matches
In an interview about the trade sanctions that President Trump is throwing
at China and
at Corporate America - whose supply chains go through China in search of cheap labor and other cost savings - Ambassador Cui Tiankai defended the perennial innocence of China, as is to be expected, and trotted out the standard Chinese
fig leafs and state - scripted rhetoric that confirmed in essence that Trump's decision is on the right track.
National security,
at least
at first glance, looks like a
fig leaf.
Mat 24:32 Now from the
fig tree learn her parable: when her branch is now become tender, and putteth forth its
leaves, ye know that the summer is nigh; Mat 24:33 even so ye also, when ye see all these things, know ye that he is nigh, even
at the doors.
32 «Now learn the parable from the
fig tree: when its branch has already become tender and puts forth its
leaves, you know that summer is near; 33so, you too, when you see all these things, recognize that He is near, right
at the door.
Look, showing up as «Adam» in an extremely / unsettlingly realistic flesh - colored bodysuit and a single
fig leaf seemed like a funny idea
at the time, but your future HR department may think otherwise.
At first, as children before puberty, they were not ashamed — until the reality of their condition became manifest and they were ashamed and naked — even attempting to cover up with
fig leaves.
Our Lord declared in Matthew 24:32 - 35: «Now learn a parable of the
fig tree; When his branch is yet tender, and putteth forth
leaves, ye know that summer is nigh: So likewise ye, when ye shall see all these things, know that it is near, even
at the doors.
Adam and Eve covered up with
fig leaves at some point (the
fig tree being one of the original species God created).
Doc, 32 Now learn a parable of the
fig tree; When his branch is yet tender, and putteth forth
leaves, ye know that summer is nigh: 33 So likewise ye, when ye shall see all these things, know that it is near, even
at the doors.
One of the sellers
at the farmers market over the weekend had hardly any
figs left and they were a bit passed their best, so he gave me a load for free.
«It has all the hallmarks of a behind the scenes coalition deal designed as a
fig leaf for Mr Clegg to cling to
at a difficult Spring Conference this weekend.
These megabats
leave the roost about an hour after sunset and will often fly up to forty miles
at night to forage for
figs, mangoes, bananas, and other ripe fruit.
(B) Numbers of incompatible branches (out of 45 internal),
at different support thresholds, with the ExaML TENT tree, ordered
left to right from most to least compatible (expanded analysis in
fig.
Italian docs strip for money Maybe U.K. physicists should take a page (but not a
fig leaf) from staffers
at the Pascale Foundation, a cancer research institute in Naples, who shed their clothing for a new calendar designed to raise money for their research.
Run a knife through the
figs so that they form quarters, but be sure to
leave them attached
at the bottom.
But we went to the store this past weekend to pick up curtains for the same space and there it was: the perfect faux fiddle
leaf fig tree
at the perfect height, dimensions just right for our living room.
Last week I had a photoshoot
at my house (BHG's Refresh Magazine — coming out in March) and I was lucky enough to keep this ENORMOUS fiddle
leaf fig (yes, it's real!).
I have some large
fig leaves pressed in a glass frame that I picked when my Mom and I would walk together right before she moved to Heaven
at 93.
One evening
at work, Adam spies another student preparing to deface a statue — Evelyn (Rachel Weisz), a beautiful art major who is offended by a
fig leaf that's been used to «censor» a statue of a nude male, and is prepared to replace the disguised member with spray paint.
Looking
at this year's numbers it's hard not to conclude that many states» efforts are just a
fig leaf to hide their unwillingness to invest in truly high - quality early education.
Ideas to make it better could be to follow RE 4's suggestion to have side - by - side panels with the
left one showing the original
fig where data stops
at the hindcast / forecast line and the right one showing the full data set.
-- didn't I tell you HotWhopper just loves my stuff?!!!]
at language from the gutter [a sensitive issue here since it involves a lady, and everything (and we all have had some episodes in our past, I dare muse, that — shall we say — benefit from the application of one or more, memory - gap, figurative,
fig -
leaf pasties), but I sense that HotWhopper speaks with real authority here, and (unlike your typical hive, B. S. - er type) can truly appreciate and savor the fine points that separate «good» gutter - language from «not - so - good» gutter - language)... but [ah!
They need a theory, bad, and
at the moment I don't even see a
fig leaf.
The
fig leaf of chaos can not hide the ubiquitous discontinuities of model temperatures
at the surface - atmosphere interface or global accumulations of energy (positive Lyapunov exponents) under steady - state inputs and invariant response characteristics.
Originalism does not have much purchase in Canada, apparently, on the grounds that it is unnecessary to conceal the policy making of the courts behind elaborately wrought
fig leaves (see A. M. Dodek (2009), 46 S.C.L.R. (2d)
at n. 9 for some good leads into scholarly acknowledgements of this reality).
I took a shot of my
fig tree
at dusk, and while the background
leaves look a little fuzzy, the ripening
figs look sharp, and you get a nice contrast of colors between the purplish ones and the still - green fruit.
National security,
at least
at first glance, looks like a
fig leaf.
I've worked for 11 years
at a nursery greenhouse with all kinds of green plants, including the fiddle
leaf fig.
The woman
at the nursery told me the best thing to do with fiddle
leaf figs is indirect light, watering only when very dry and applying a systemic every two months.
Hi Melissa, I have just spent several hours looking
at all your posts, this one with your delightful fiddle
leaf fig was the reason I found your blog - I am indeed inspired!
I love my fiddle
leaf fig so much that I even did this DIY for it
at Christmas.
And FYI in case I haven't encouraged you to spend enough moola
at Target already, that is in fact a fake fiddle
leaf fig tree... and I couldn't be more proud of a fake plant if I tried.