We found that the clients
liked items we showed them in hues of blues so we incorporated shades of blue in every room tying the design together.
Not exact matches
Larger - ticket, high - margin
items such as premium cosmetics and exercise equipment are a better fit for longer - form ads,
like the half - hour «talk
show» format.
Last but not least, a neat group of applications are letting users engage in interesting activities
like keeping track of sales for
items they have their eyes on, or pinpointing the fashion merchandise they see on their favourite TV
show.
This tracker helps you locate things
like your keys, purse or remote control using an app that
shows you where your
items are hiding.
Delivery Agent's technology originally debuted in 2005 with
shows like Will & Grace and Queer Eye for the Straight Guy, where it simply offered an online portal where customers could purchase a character's outfit or an
item they saw in the program.
It's nice having sources
like this available so that, no matter the calorie count on the packages, the
item will
show the same amount of calories regardless of location: --RRB-
I kept things pretty simple,
showing several different ways to prepare vegetables (sauté and quick pickle) as well as some
items that don't really need any preparation,
like kimchi and California Avocado.
However, that is a lot easier said than done when children today are surrounded by friends eating colorful non-food
items that look more
like toys than food and being
shown commercials for junk food marketed to them by their favorite cartoon character.
Step 2: After talking with your baby about opening and closing his hands,
show him an
item that can be easily opened and closed,
like a book.
The
show is
like Chopped on Food Network, where 4 contestants are given a box of
items they have to use, only here they are making garments.
Really
like the range of
items on
show here, particularly the vintage wares of helkat — I am a sucker for vintage!
There are also eight pockets around the outside of the caddy for storing extra
items like pacifiers, toys, etc which
shows the product it designed for ultimate convenience.
Finally, let's address your odd contention that unhealthy
items like pizza and nuggets
show up in the lunchroom because of «competing special interests» — those who favor academics versus those who care about nutrition (as though the two must be mutually exclusive).
* As I reported a few months ago, at least one study has
shown that even safe, BPA - free plastics can release BPA -
like chemicals when stressed by heat (including the heat of dishwashers), so you may want to hand wash these
items if that's of concern.
We can
show them by our actions, the way we would
like them to act, however, without having the necessary
items to interact with; they will not understand the «why» behind it all.
OGS would
like to get a read on the various
items and whether
items are «curable,»» Pohl emailed on Jan. 30, records
show.
So one of the things we
like to do is
show a larger collection of one single
item.»
For a child who does not
like mixed foods,
show him or her the individual ingredients the first time you serve the
item.
The research
shows that cargo packed with synapses was carried cooperatively by multiple motor proteins, much
like a group of ants working together, to carry an
item too large for any individual motor protein to carry alone.
Anna's Favorite Things In my bag at award
shows: Lip gloss, powder and tissues (not for crying, but for sweating) Ultimate app: Shopbop Go - to hair products: Bumble and Bumble Pret - a-Powder and Klorane Dry Shampoo Must - have makeup: Dual - purpose
items,
like Nars The Multiple in Na Pali Coast Beauty trick: Velcro rollers on days off instead of heat on the hair — they cause less damage and give great volume Favorite TV
show: Parks and Recreation — it's the final season Favorite movie: Overboard, with Goldie Hawn, is my sick - day movie
This
show was
like a grocery store — all the processed, high - profit
items in the center with some real food around the edges.
If you have read my blog for a while now, you will see that I often
show the same bag, shoes, jeans etc as for me I
like to choose
items that will be flexible to be worn in different ways.
Plus, I'm not sure when I'll be
showing new
items because I don't really feel
like looking at winter clothes and the spring clothes aren't in yet.
I purchased a lot of
items;
like logo cropped tops, body's, jeans... Can't wait to
show it all to you!
If I get to go I would
like to atend a
show to learn something new plus I always find some cute fall
items to prepare my house for fall.
Include as many as you
like but if you only have one
item that fits,
show that piece off!
Enclosed is a note from the stylist explaining why she chose some of the
items for me AND I really
liked that there was a «style card» for each
item to
show different ways you can style the pieces — give you some inspiration.
I'd much rather read a blog where the writer
shows different ways to wear an
item, than one where the writer just
likes to
show new pieces every day.
I
like when they put together a fashion look using
items that are in for the season and then
showing us pictures.
The key is to make sure that each
item you put on shares a little something about you,
like choosing a functional jumpsuit over a pencil dress or adding a hint of leopard to
show your wild side.
These scarves which feature exclusive artwork by Elizabeth believes a scarf is the ultimate accessory, an outfit - changer that brightens the face
like a great shade of lipstick, makes traveling fun and chic, screens us from the cold and helps us edit what's
shown and what's covered in an easy, one - size, timelessly style - able
item.
Like all of these «I Would If I Could» posts I
show you
items that would look good on our shape even though I didn't buy them.
I have button - down
items that I
like just as layering pieces — that
show the
item underneath, or even a lightweight jacket
like this one.
I got the
item through the mail and it looks exactly
like what the picture
shows.
We just have the
item like website
shows, we will perfect ourselvers in the future.
I
liked that I could track my package so when the
items showed up I was ready for them!
I am not designing again for this spring's
show, but regardless, I'd
like to try creating more
items just for me —
like this skirt that I love and always get a ton of compliments on when I wear it.
He then shares pictures from these experiences in his slide
shows, talking about what it was
like to find the location or
item, and the people he met along the way.
Most of the
items that I received, I didn't really care for, but I did
like the knit top (
shown in today's post).
I'd love if you'd be willing to remix your pictures to
show off a couple of key
items like the loft dress, the leaopard skirt, and the chambray top.
On the outside, there is a small pocket in the front for flat
items like show tickets, passports, etc..
Many
items in my closet are actually quite old... I think reading blogs sometimes reminds me that I «need» a certain
item though...: — RRB - Keep
showing what you
like regardless of if it's trendy.
All things Suede — Yes, suede does tend to be a cold - weather
item most years, but this time we are seeing it make a really prominent
showing in not just winter shoes but also fitted jackets, skirts, vests and the
like.
Someone
showed some really cute
items from Boohoo.com so I went on there to see if they had anything I
liked and... they did!
If you'd
like to see those
items, definitely check out my video, where I'm
showing you these pieces and talking more «in debth» about them:
They
show you how to turn something
like 26
items into 100 outfits.
The Nike shop features a wall of Nike shoes and curated looks from Kim:
Items like Rag & Bone jeans, Red Valentino sweaters, DKNY pleated skirts, and Moschino backpacks are paired with Nike hats, track pants, and sneakers and
shown alongside Diptyque Baies candles, hair accessories from Jane Tran, and Captain Blankenship beauty products.
I don't
like blogs that
show brand new
items every single outfits.
You don't have to pick just one leather piece per outfit — Julianne Hough
shows how to add in preppy
items and different textures (
like a cozy knit) to keep a leather - centric outfit from feeling too biker - chic.
I know I sound
like a lot of profiles, but I'm just getting started on here.Just bought some
items of clothing, love the feel, but would love to meet somebody to dress with,
show me how to do make up and other things x