We have tiny
little windows of opportunities to do things.
When the cold was great he took off the cloak and opened for a while the door and
little window of his cell.
Just having
that little window of private time goes a long way.
I just needed to share
this little window of what is sometimes possible in spite of great obstacles.
«We are trying to look at
that little window of time between when things happen in the environment and us behaving in response to it.»
So, it really was a matter of time where I had one
little window of opportunity at the beginning of 2016 where I could go make the movie.
This little window of dizzying text descriptions was a far cry visually from the seductively lush 3D virtual worlds of today, but it was enough.
Since we still have
a little window of time to bask in the wonder of Fall before we can officially declare the holidays to be upon us, perhaps you have a favorite Fall project you'd like to share?
The idea is to get something DONE in the two week period of time (the duration of the Procrastinator's Party) that will make us happy all through the holidays... now is
the little window of time we all have to make a dent in something before the holidays are upon us!
Not exact matches
Meanwhile, tech publications are almost universally impressed by what they've seen
of the upcoming new version
of Windows, a product usually known for its ubiquity and inelegance and
little else.
Workers whose offices had
windows received more natural sunlight («white light») slept longer, obtained better quality sleep and had a superior quality
of life, compared with those who had
little natural sunlight exposure.
2 am: Light begins to fill the sky, but
little of the dawn infiltrates the cabin due to the deftly darkened
windows.
Not quite a
window seat, because there is no
window on that bit
of fuselage, but at least it provides a
little elbow room with no one in the middle seat.
Here we present a list
of 10 cool tips that will help you get a
little bit more out
of your
Windows 10 experience.
I pictured the company as a 20 - man shop in a
little industrial park, with parking, shurbs in front, and lots
of windows.
Some
of the Mac functionality is a
little limited, but
Windows users can take full advantage
of the many software features.
I think what we're going to see this year is that perhaps that
window where they start running out
of things and aren't able to ship might shift a
little bit earlier in the year,» says Jim Cordingley, President
of Kite and Kaboodle in Winnipeg.
The automats were essentially giant, wall - sized vending machines that dispensed sandwiches, slices
of pie and other goodies from
little windows.
For the millions
of us who stared at
Windows XP desktops for hours every day for work and school, there's a certain nostalgia now for the old
Windows user interface, before the flat design ethos
of Windows 8 squashed everything into neat
little boxes that are multicoloured without being that, well, colourful.
2 p.m. — My friend needs to return a romper and I want to
window shop to gather ideas for Coachella outfits, so we spend a
little bit
of time at the mall.
I'll look for my entry point a
little later on,» and frequently, you'll find securities that are showing that type
of a trend, a very clear uptrend, sell off after earnings, giving you a nice, tight
window, maybe a month or two where you have another opportunity to step in and trade it in advance
of earnings.
But that's a
little bit bad comparison because we're now in a world that is not representative
of the average
of all the different
windows.
We know that one
of the ways
of gaining approval and winning customers over is to offer our
window and building exterior cleaning services a
little bit cheaper than what is obtainable in the market and we are well prepared to survive on lower profit margin for a while.
To me, that's a
little like taking the
windows out
of a lighthouse and replacing them with mirrors that reflect the light back in...
I remember the end
of the
little curtained balcony where our class was held, sunlight coming into our room rejoicing through a dusty
window, the buzzing...
I thought as if my
little brother was playing games, but as soon as I opened the door I saw a shadow jump out
of my
window.
In praise
of wide open
windows and green trees,
of rain soaked ground and early bedtimes for everyone,
of full bookshelves and white jammies with the
little feet for the baby,
of smudged glasses sliding down a boy's nose and ringlets and a pixie who can't stop plotting and a baby who takes us all in.
After a llama decided to get a
little too up - close, one
of his young sons had the reaction most
of us would if a massive animal jammed his huge head into our car
window: Totally freaking out.
Quirky and perhaps at times a
little meandering, it is as though we have joined him in his sitting room and, as he thinks out loud, generously sharing a lifetime
of penetrating, logical reflection, he illustrates what he has to say by gesturing to books on the table, pictures on the wall, activities going on outside the
window.
Mike Florio
of Pro Football Live comments, «What we saw yesterday was a
little window into his soul,
little window into his mind,
little window into how he thinks about men and women and what their roles should be as it relates to football.»
Wave the mouse over the Hebrew or Greek text, and a
little window gives you a complete parsing
of the word and more than adequate excerpts from excellent biblical lexicons.
The gay establishment has always taken «L.G.B.T.» to mean «gay, with lesbian in parentheses, throw out the bisexuals, and put trans on for a
little bit
of window dressing.»
And what was once a
little quip or comment explodes, which is when the yelling starts, and any hope
of any actual communication, progress or civility is tossed out the
window.
That very morning, when the sunlight streamed in the
windows, my poor
little BC boy jumped up and ran over to the patch
of sun to exclaim «Mumma!
I'm a
little newer than you in my journey away from organized religion and while I may get to where you are, I'm trying not to throw the entire idea
of God out the
window along with organized religion.
After collecting data in Rhode Island, she wrote an article for the Providence Journal, describing in vivid detail the treatment
of one Abraham Simmons whom she had found chained in a seven by seven cell in
Little Compton, with no
window and no heat.
However, today, the parents made a heartbreaking announcement in court: «Had Charlie been given the treatment sooner he would have had the potential to be a normal, healthy
little boy,» but their lawyer explained that recent scans showed that now, the «
window of opportunity no longer exists.»
Living in a culture in which one's level
of consumption increases but ceases to delight, we take our
little ones to the department store
windows or to the toy shop in hopes
of remembering what it was like to be delighted by something new.
One is a
little afraid
of saying this, because most people think
of saints as anemic human beings who inhabit bad stained glass
windows.
A Saint is a person who — in the trite and often repeated remark
of the
little girl, thinking, I suppose,
of the stained glass
window — «lets the light shine through.»
All those magazines, the life going on outside the big paned
windows, the phones ringing, a
little time to check your calendar and missed calls, the usual television and the other people in there, too... well, that's all sort
of a momentary dream, as you wait on the car to be tuned or fixed.
When the party runs a
little late on a warm summer evening when all
of our neighbors have their
windows open, and our guests are laughing and singing and some neighbor calls the police to complain, we're offended.
I remember the end
of the
little curtained balcony where our class was held, sunlight coming into our room rejoicing through a dusty
window, the buzzing
of insects in the July fields outside, a flannel board with figures stuck on it, and best
of all, the anticipation
of a story, followed by Kool - Aid and cookies.
Thomas Merton describes this experience: «My chief joy is to escape to the attic
of the garden house and the
little broken
window that looks out over the valley.
Only a
little courage is necessary, «a
little shove from the
window ledge to enter that city
of light.»
With all
windows and doors opened and a new pot
of oil, we tried again, this time doing a
little batter fry - test before wasting another precious pepper.
If you're lucky enough to roam the streets
of Hong Kong then you'll be aware
of the cakes that tease you in both shop
windows and on
little vendors.
It's too bad that not everyone appreciates the amazing opportunity the net affords us to interact with people we would otherwise never had found - as Alix said your posts makes me feel like I am getting a
little window into the life
of a friend.
Half an hour ago I was looking out
of the
window here in Glasgow at the grey and rainy day, on this Easter weekend, longing for just a
little bit
of spring sunshine appearing.
I did an elegant ballroom dance across the
window to find the perfect spot
of light and after a
little bit
of tempering the camera and my work station, I managed to get the shots.