Sentences with phrase «like pictures in a book»

I tried to get fancy and made mine into pyramids, like the picture in the book, but they slumped in the oven so they wound up more nugget - like after all.
Six minutes later they'd baked into lovely tuiles, looking very much like the picture in the book.

Not exact matches

I picture my mother years and years ago — younger than I am now by ten years at least — sitting in the corner of the couch, her first real bible in her lap, underlining practically the entire book of John with tears in her eyes, like she can't believe her luck.
The myth of the divine consummation (found in books like Revelation in the New Testament and suggested by the picture of resurrection, as well as by the «last things») is an assertion that the divine purpose can not fail, that God will take into the divine self what is achieved in the world, and that in some fashion, obviously beyond our imagining, God will be disclosed as all in all.
Everyone has personal favorites, and I would like to close with a few of the books I have enjoyed with my children: Noel Streatfield's books about families with dancing children, including Ballet Shoes and Dancing Shoes; Cotton in My Sack and Indian Captive, books of historical fiction by Lois Lenski; the hilarious picture book Seven Silly Eaters by Mary Ann Hoberman; the gentle moral tale of Rose, «who didn't work any harder than she had to»; Seven Loaves of Bread, by Ferida Wolf; and the accurate depictions of family life in both Joanna Harrison's When Mom Turned into a Monster and Jean van Leeuwen's delightful Oliver and Amanda Pig stories.
Literal - minded Moslems have, no doubt, often enough taken these as literal pictures of the future life just as Christians have taken literally the pictures of immortal existence as given in their sacred book; but many Moslems, like many Christians, believe that these words are but symbols through which the Prophet attempts to give some conception of the life hereafter, which he obviously believes may be one of bitter judgment or of supernal delight.
evolution is a myth, so take those dinosaur picture books you like to read before bedtime, throw them away and stop indulging in your foolish fairy tale.
On some level I was reacting to the fact that most of the Jewish picture books in my home feel like they're about someone else.
Deb, the book is amazing and its everything I hoped for, the pictures pop off the page and even though I didn't end up physically in the kitchen sharing some of Mom's Apple Cake with you — I felt like I was that much closer (I am in California after all!).
But as for now, my plan is coconut ice cream and mango sorbet marbled together like in that picture from your book.
Nice meeting Heidi... it was fun participating in Faith virtual book launch party... I like your pictures... the rice turned out really good!
I've also got a whole bunch of other recipes bookmarked to make in the coming weeks like Chocolate Chip Banana Bread Granola, Maple - Mustard Squash Grilled Cheese, Balsamic Beet Spread, Chickpea Crust Rainbow Alfredo Pizza (as pictured on the book's cover) & I can't wait to try the the Miso - Tahini Cookies from the desserts section.
Also pictured is my wholegrain gluten - free loaf, a little like Irish brown bread, made with brown rice, teff and buckwheat flours, you can get the recipe for it in my first book, Clean Cakes.
If you post a creation that you made from the book on Instagram, tag me in the picture if you like me to see the post, and use the hashtags #bowlsofgoodnessbook or #bowlsofgoodness.
I really like reading them — his stories and pictures in these books is beautifully done.
Recommended steps in building your connection are as follows: Get the Picture The much more detailed version of the amazing story of a baby's development, complete with incredible «in utero» pictures, can be found in books like A Child Is Born by Lennart Nilsson.
Baby needed to be up higher so to be level with nipple, not slightly under like I had seen pictured in all my books.
Let him choose the pictures he'd like to have in the book and ask him what words he'd like on each page.
Also in the last year we've released two new picture books (People Are Like Lollipops and Are We Lost?)
Do what you can at home to support whatever ways your child likes to learn, whether it's making up a song, acting something out, drawing pictures, or sitting in your lap looking at a book.
Bento's can be arranged in «kyaraben» style (character bento) to look like popular anime or comic book characters or they can be «oekakiben» (picture bento) style to look like people, animals, flowers, etc..
Ask your toddler what pictures he would like to have in the book or include some of your favorites together.
Once the pictures are in the book, you can ask him what words he'd like on each page or add a simple text yourself.
Otherwise it was just looking at pictures in a book and me telling them what one was like
Point out the names of animals / people / objects in books and describe what they look like and what they are doing in the picture.
With cameras flashing and reporters scribbling, William Bratton opened a big picture book like he was in...
Asked if his book painted a flattering picture of New Labour, Lord Mandelson replied: «I do think it shows a very good and flattering picture of not just Gordon Brown and Tony Blair but others like me who helped them rescue the Labour party from what it was in the 1980s.»
I particularly liked the chapters on «dangerous journeys» (a look at the threats to migrating birds) and «light effects» (the problems of comparing birds in the field to pictures in books), both being well presented and illustrated.
I'll leave with this — another great point in the book is the compensatory effect of exercise, which is something I have done many times and am now realizing that Exercise is something to be done for its benefits — not to try to «burn kcals»... This is picture part of my «keto reset» highlight reel I'm compiling from the «stories» I share on my instagram, which you can follow along with if you'd like
So I have to ask... there is a picture of a row of houses (kindof looks like a little river of houses) that you've posted on your blog... I went to find it in the coloring book and it's not there.
Lesson Five: Don't judge a book by its cover, and, in this case, I mean don't assume that your date will look anything like their dating profile pictures.
I very like cinema, music, summer, sun, summer rain, sea, animals, my cat, books, machines, roads, bags, shoes, cultures of other countries, beautiful buildings, also I like to take pictures, draw, dance, sing in a bathr..
If all your pictures are fuzzy or somehow failing to show you in your best light, you might want to book a photoshoot with a professional like
Its pretty funny how this company, made its name and made a game that OUT CLASSES other games like Halo 4 and Call of duty Black Ops 2, which in my books are for people who can't understand a picture book
Several books have charted the years between Easy Rider and Heaven's Gate, when directors like Robert Altman and Michael Ritchie made «personal» pictures on relaxed schedules, with little in the way of studio oversight.
I know because I looked at a creepy picture in a photo album... oh yes, I know that I've seen that same picture of the man 20 feet tall in the main hallway, but it didn't register that he was my great grandfather until I saw the small picture in the book... because a face like that is so very generic, so it took me awhile to finally realize that it was indeed my greatgrandfather... I've said it before and I'll say it again WHAT THE HELL!!?!?? Ahem.
Surprisingly, the movie's more weirdly interiorized and not as expansively outgoing as the book would lead you to anticipate: the Inherent Vice of my dreams would have more sense of the jumbled archaeology of L.A. back then, more of the grunge - funk edifices, the leftover potluck from previous generations, the smog and the unexpected torrential rains, the feeling of reality bleeding and strobing like a cheap color TV picture in a thunderstorm.
Or at least the version of it — all stiff upper lip and sentimental polish — so frequently imagined in books like Kate Atkinson's beautiful Life After Life, or in movies like Their Finest (opening April 7), a gleaming little picture directed in return - to - form fashion by Lone Scherfig.
Among the dead were several Avengers and most of the Guardians of the Galaxy, but given that quite a few actors still have pictures on their Marvel Studios contracts, and sequels are lined up for casualties like Black Panther and Spider - Man, in true comic book fashion, fans have begun theorizing how these deaths will be undone come the next film.
The writer - director's career over the last dozen years has been like an exercise in entropy: from the critical and commercial success of The Sixth Sense; to the underrated Unbreakable; to the bold but ill - conceived Signs; to the escalating idiocies of The Village; to the risible Lady in the Water (a failure notable enough to occasion an entire book); to The Happening, a picture so terrible that it defied conventional criticism.
Like the book, the resulting film doesn't paint the prettiest picture of a small Texas town, but it does provide a brutally realistic look at the Permian Panthers football program back in the late»80s.
I wonder what a He - Man tent - pole film would look like in our current comic book - obsessed, event picture landscape we call modern - day Hollywood?
But as the three - way best - picture race has clambered along and maybe settled in favor of The Revenant, this has started to look like the one slam - dunk place to reward The Big Short, which derives much of its success from McKay and Randolph's thoughtful adaptation of Michael Lewis's book.
They explore topics like bullying, identity, and race through grounding texts such as Wonder by R.J. Palacio, Refugee Boy by Benjamin Zephaniah, and even picture books, like Sailing Boats in the Sky by Quentin Blake.
Favorite spot to curl up with a good book: One spot I like is a chair by a picture window in my living room that looks out onto a birdfeeder in the backyard.
The books blurb reads as follows: Travel 20,000 years into the past and discover what life as a caveman was like in this prehistoric picture book by a prodigiously talented artist.
Moreno and Ortegano - Layne (2007) supported this view by noting that people learn from directly observing (real) people as well as by indirectly observing people in real or fictitious situations like motion pictures, television, plays, and books.
Over the last decade, there's been considerable interest in using informational picture books to both strengthen language arts and support instruction in content areas like social studies and science (Roser & Keehn, 2002)-- an approach now formalized in the Common Core State Standards.
I am the editor in chief of a student magazine and I hope you can help me with this question: for the coming issue we are writing a list of book recommendations for the students and of course, we would like to publish pictures of the book covers as well.
Kim Kardashian West here provides us with an existential black hole that the transcendental nihilism of a Ray Brassier can only dream of evoking (in fact, I find it interesting that on pages 256 - 257, somewhere a little past the book's halfway point, we are provided with two pages that have no words or pictures at all, pages that are completely black: it is as if this is symbolic of the black hole at the center of Western society / civilization, with the selfies orbiting it like husks of dead galaxies).
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