Sentences with phrase «like dressing this way»

I like the dress way better on you than the model!
When I feel like dressing this way (and trust me, it's so comfy you'll want to stick to it!)

Not exact matches

Kaling could be referring to a show like «Mad Men» which, despite never being a ratings juggernaut, had a huge impact on the way people dress.
Yes, you're running a business, but it doesn't feel like a real business because you find yourself staring at your CEO, board of directors and staff while you're brushing your teeth in the morning and walk past your «world headquarters» as you make your way back to your bedroom to get dressed.
Like cufflinks and tie bars, this old suit staple almost went the way of the dinosaur in the 20th century owing to relaxed dress standards and general lack of interest.
«Part of dressing like an adult is dressing in a way that distinguishes your grown - up self from your adolescent self,» she claims.
Whether it's something we can't change (our ethnicity, for instance), or something we can (the way we dress) there's always a way to look a little bit less like a tourist and to blend in with the locals.
In the new TV spot called «The Chase,» which is set to Blondie's hit «One Way Or Another,» six women separately view better - dressed versions of themselves doing better things, like running a fashion business, riding a motorcycle or enjoying a leisurely lunch.
Bottom line, people should not have to dress or behave in certain societally approved ways in order to be treated like human beings deserving of the same dignity as more privileged people.
I get no satisfaction witnessing his fits of passion The way he primps and preens and dresses like the pits of fashion
Dressing in a certain way is peripheral to the deeply embedded ideas that women, like children, should be seen and not heard.
I was pondering the other day about what the world thinks a christian looks like, things they do, polite, dresses a certain way, talks a certain way, perhaps what a Duggar looks like.
If «God Almighty» is really so petty as to require people to incant the correct name (whether it's Jesus, Mohammed, Bodhisattva, etc.), eat the «right foods», dress the «right way», treat women like dirt, etc., then God has a lot of growing up to do.
I follow the word of god not any human telling me i can't be Christian for the way i dress or whatever else they don't like about me.
So when a black student at a Connecticut high school was disciplined in 1996 for wearing pants that drooped (exposing his underwear), not only did he claim a right to wear what he liked, but some community leaders hinted at racism, on the theory that many young African - American males dress this way.
You sure find some odd ways to honor «Him» Like the first communion where catholics dress up their daughters as little child brides of christ, what's up with that?
I have just wondered what John and Jesus would have done if they had arrived in a climate like mine where lakes and rivers are frozen half the year... or a culture like we have where identifying with an ideology or movement typically means you buy a t - shirt with a catchy saying, or just dress a certain way.
It is easy to stand and prophecy that in the future there will be strange new religions, that people will do things foreign to our understanding, and swear that our gods will not be pleased... and be correct... because it is the nature of human beings to change, to modify our beliefs to fit our experience, to seek out new understanding, change the way we dress and do our hair, and unfortunately, it is in our nature to fight over stupid crap like land and religion.
maybe like the family where the parents make the kids dress a certain way because «we have to project an image», as opposed to the family that allows their kids to express their own unique personality through clothing, makeup, hairstyles, etc, even if it is a little uncomfortable for the parents.
Start a new church and dress a special way and make up some solemn - faced traditions like walking in only 90 degree angles and swinging dusty chunks of roadkill in a golden bowl of «holiness» according to how you «feel» about it?
I'm going to church for the Lord and to praise Him because He sees my heart and not the way that I'm dressed and if some people don't like the way that I dress and accept me for who I am, then they may need to examine themselves and their own hearts before they have a crack at anyone else.
But I try, When I dress you up in fine, fashionable clothes so that you will look like the others, When I keep you at home to protect you from the world, When I try, in vain, to fight the pull of time so it won't change anything about the way you laugh, the way you whisper, the way you play — all these little ways I know are yours alone.
This being the case, he continues, «young Catholic women have quite sensibly decided that, if they wish to do good works or be political activists while dressing like middle - class professionals and living in apartments, there is little reason to bind themselves, even in an attenuated way, to the classic vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience - each of which has undergone a radical reinterpretation in the LCWR congregations.
The magazine states that you should serve the tsatsiki with the salad; I actually used it like a dressing and enjoyed it this way a great deal.
The texture is moist and chewier than any other paleo banana bread I've made, has a great mildly sweet flavor, and you can dress it up any way you like (chopped nuts, chocolate chips, raisins, blueberries, etc!)
When using a vinaigrette some veggies like celery and zucchini absorb way too much of it and taste awful, so put them away from dressing
This dressing sounds like a great way to use them.
I also added some white miso to the dressing for extra salty flavour and I fried my capers (as that's the only way I like them!)
The classic wedge salad, loaded down with lardons of bacon and a good bleu cheese dressing is a thing of beauty (and, like many others here, I usually eschew iceberg lettuce, but I enjoy it this way)
And if you end up with leftover cabbage, there are a number of other cabbage recipes in the archives: a rustic cabbage soup, a zesty lime and peanut coleslaw, and this cabbage salad with a simple miso dressing are all favorite ways I like to use it.
However, a little while ago I started experimenting with different ways to make the dressings for chicken salad, swapping out the mayonnaise entirely for other options, like this recipe where I used a base of Greek yogurt instead).
I like to use yogurt or some nut or seed cream as a dressing, it's just so much more better that way!
I like to make a big batch of this nutty, sweet, gingery sauce to use in lots of ways throughout the week — as the dressing for a rice bowl, as a sauce for baked tofu, as a dip for carrot and cucumber sticks, a marinade for grilled shrimp, and more.
Now all thats left to do is to dress up your pancakes whichever way you like.
I used avocado and ranch dressing in the salad, which brought California to mind... and I just liked the way it sounded.
This underestimated superfood made its way into people's lives in the form of a powder which complements anything from your favourite fruit smoothies to delicious salad dressings; the simplest ways to consume baobab are either by mixing it with water or eating it like a (very healthy) sherbet.
I know this picture looks alot like my Moroccan Spiced Lemon Dressing recipe I posted not to long ago — but I swear it is WAY different!
A simple green smoothie bowl you can dress up any way you like!
The classic Caesar arrives creamy and perfectly dressed with a shower of shaved Parm and a healthy dose of meaty anchovies — just the way I like it.
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50s seemed a bit cool but a bit weird too, I liked the way the woman dressed though, they looked like them gals off the truck flaps like a figure 8.
Can Michelle dress like the First Lady, give goose - bump - raising speeches, spearhead $ 7 million United Way fund drives, be competent in everything — can she be, does she want to be, the woman who's trying to do it all and pulling it off, as Pat is?
In many ways this was my «breaking out» moment, and I felt I needed to dress appropriately to portray my personality to the world, because 17 - year - olds think like this.
The movie is called The Frisco Kid, and it's about a Polish rabbi making his way across the Wild West on horseback, a meshuggeneh cowboy who dresses something like Wyatt Earp and talks like Myron Cohen.
To top it off it really seems like he's losing the dressing room, the players seem like they're not putting in a 100 %, just look at BFG hanging around in the half way line, look at Ramsay just playing at a striker's position etc etc..
While there is an aura and kindness to topless fat guys swinging on goal posts and dudes dressed like scarecrows or pom - pom Grimaces, nothing tops the look of a pristine football lovin» gal reacting the way God intended — with curse words and / or hand movements.
Why would we want a washed up primadonna, who sulks when he doesn't get his own way, only turns up when he feels like it, would demand high wages, and could cause problems in the dressing room.
So he was probably here somewhere, and there I was, dressed like a derelict and making my way up the steps of the library's Hope Street entrance at 4:35 p.m. I did a quick circuit of all the rooms and at once found Gordon Brooks standing in the social sciences department.
There have been numerous reports of dressing room discontent, the Frenchman rarely names the same team twice, and without some stability and continuity, of course the results aren't going to come your way as regularly as you would like.
The exhibition explores how men and women found new ways to dress as the rationing of clothes took hold, revealing what life was really like on the home front in wartime Britain.
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