Sentences with phrase «little item called»

Not exact matches

A little white Bluetooth - enabled square that can be attached to any item — in a wallet, inside a guitar, stuffed inside a sock — the Tile will ring whenever someone uses a smartphone app to «call» it.
Alternatively, they may be called «sprinkle» showers because instead of the usual items given at showers that help first time parents set up the new nursery, sprinkle showers are for sprinkling good wishes along with those little helpful items that any baby needs, whether it's the first or the sixth arrival to the family.
When I arrive (I'm a little late, because frankly all the money has gone on Andy Coulson and I can't be bothered) and they're discussing agenda item number one - what to call this strategic group.
I run a little Etsy shop called EmmaLiz Designs and create custom wedding items!
It's definitely an item I would call an elevated basic, because it's simple and can be dressed up or down, but it has some extra little details.
We truly enjoy them all, from the cozy leather arm chair to the Gray Malin in the living room (our first major art investment) but I would have to say that one of the few items in the house that actually holds special sentimental value to me is the beat up, old long - handled step stool in the kitchen that we call «Little Edgar.»
To help you with sizing, I wrote this post a little differently, calling out my recommendations for sizing up or down with «SIZING» under each item so you could see it easier.
«There are so many portents and call - forwards and direct duplications of items and events (and even the outright plot structure) from The Lord of the Rings trilogy that there's very little sense of invention or discovery about The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey; it all connects to, or outright copies, events and images we've long since memorized.»
Little known fact: Exorcism film The Possession is based on a real item called a «dybbuk box.»
News items include Overdrive celebrating an historic milestone, Smashwords and Findaway Voices partner up, how authors can gain insight into Canadian readers, the rise in popularity of «Up Lit» novels, why Britain's Book Industry Communication organization is calling for authors to stop using promotional content in subtitles, and how Amazon is making it a little more difficult to find reviewers and land publishing deals.
It is designed to prevent taxpayers — particularly those with high incomes — from using certain deductions and credits (called tax - preference items) to pay little or no taxes.
- dungeon maps are a 3D model - specific locations you need to pursue are marked - can't see a floor - by - floor layout - no compass - dungeons are smaller and less labyrinthine - dungeons have a friendly voice guiding you that offers general hints and warns you of the boss - this voice is not heard outside of the dungeon, and Nintendo has not mentioned who the voice belongs to - dungeons do not hide items that are required to complete the dungeon - bosses won't be based around a singular dungeon - focused item - when you find a dungeon, you need to make sure you have everything you need, and lots of it - one dungeon has pockets of a poisonous, sentient liquid that hurts to touch - this substance is called malice, and little eyeballs will sprout from these patches - attacking the eyeball will clear away the malice and sometimes constituted a small puzzle - diamond - shaped switches that can be activated with an attack are present, and still react to your sword, bombs or arrows - in one dungeon, after activating a switch with his Sheikah Slate, Link was able to control the dungeon slightly - when looking at the map, he could tilt the dungeon in order to open new paths or to make blocks and switches slide around
The first item that made me smile was a little button flashing at me called «Previously on Gears».
It's a fun little mini-game that gives you a reason to go beyond the call of duty, and it can even reward items for your party.
The game is called «Dragon Quest Builders «and tasks the player with re-creating a world by crafting items, towns and castles out of blocks... It sounds a little bit like Minecraft if I'm honest.
A recent TV news item said little Antarctic critters I think called «pteropods» at the bottom of the food chain didn't like ice melt and that could seriously affect fish harvests.
For example, cohabiting couples more strongly endorsed items like «Little arguments escalate into ugly fights with accusations, criticisms, name - calling, or bringing up past hurts.»
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