Sentences with phrase «looks like fall in»

It so looks like fall in your home.
This quinoa and vegetable bowl looks like fall in a bowl, with swirling reds and oranges.
It definitely feels like and looks like Fall in northern New Hampshire.
It doesn't look like fall in MA quite yet, as the leaves have yet to take on their fiery vibrant autumnal hues, but the past few days have certainly felt like fall what with the cool temps and brisk breeze.
Haha, still looking like Fall in PA..
I adore that boy...) It's hard figuring out love, but I think that love looks like falling in love with the same person over and over again.

Not exact matches

When we fall short of that goal, when the world does not look the way it looked like in the business plan, then we have a tendency to fail.
It looks like the company is trying to lock in the senior management team so that it does not fall apart at the seams as it moves toward a PayPal spinoff.
Exchange - traded volatility notes that rose when volatility fell looked like a particularly ripe target, given the potential for a feedback loop that might send the Cboe Volatility Index surging in the event of market stress.
«It looks like we actually did have a pretty significant fall in attendance after the strike that was masked by the huge building boom that got fans back in [stadiums].»
«It currently looks like we will come in at the low end of, or slightly below, the financial guidance we issued to the Street, and we have fallen short of the internal operating plan we set one year ago,» he wrote in a letter to employees.
The location in Niagara Falls looks exactly like what is: a really big retailer selling everything.
So, again, I think it's a good opportunity to do an apples - to - apples comparison of what does it look like, where are you at in the tax bracket, where do you fall in the new marginal tax bracket, and then do an apples - to - apples comparison to see do municipal bonds provide a greater after - tax value for you or does being in a taxable bond portfolio provide that greater value?
Rents in Chicago actually fell y / y and looks like they'll be down again.
It may be hard to fathom what feet of rain — amounts equaling yearly averages falling in a few days — look like.
I had more faith in Chip Wilson to appoint someone with a like - minded vision for the company... I'm surprised that he fell for her - she provided short - term eye candy for the investors, but look where it has taken her in the long run.
Others think the FBI used that as an excuse to find any evidence in the Russian collusion story that looks like it is falling apart.
The recent sharp fall in Sage Group's shares looks like an overreaction, with provider of accounting software well - placed to continue to be a leader in its market.
We're seeing a growing level of commoditization in the software industry, and CALD looks like a prime candidate to fall victim to this trend.
The time to invest in a cyclical company like FCA is when orders and falling and everyone's looking to even a worse future.
Cohn was Navarro's ideological archrival in the administration, and it looked like Navarro had fallen from the president's favor.
If Spotify, last valued at more than $ 20 billion in private secondary transactions, falls sharply below that valuation, it probably won't look like such a helpful roadmap to follow.
Philip Larkin's «Church Going» comes to mind: Yet stop I did: in fact I often do, And always end much at a loss like this, Wondering what to look for; wondering, too, When churches fall completely out of use What we shall turn them into, if we shall keep A few cathedrals chronically on show, Their parchment, plate, and pyx in locked cases, And let the rest rent - free to rain and sheep.
Who knows if signatures will happen in time, who knows if people on the other end of phone calls will say yes, who knows if things are just going to up and fall apart and who even knows if... what looks like it's falling apart --
6:12 Then I looked when the Lamb opened the sixth seal, and a huge earthquake took place; the sun became as black as sackcloth made of hair, and the full moon became blood red; 6:13 and the stars in the sky fell to the earth like a fig tree dropping its unripe figs when shaken by a fierce wind.
I have it on good authority he said «My wife... is such a comedian, always cracking up the apostles with her naughty jokes... Like did you hear the one she told about the Priest the Rabbi and the Pastor who were discussing how they apporting their collections and the Priest says «We go into the parking lot and draw a circle on the ground and throw all the money up and any that lands in the circle we give to God» and the Pastor says «Yeah, we do almost the same thing but give God anything that falls outside the circle» and the Rabbi looks at them both and says «We do almost the same thing to, draw a circle and throw up the money high into the air and God keeps what God wants...»
Yet if the record in the Synoptic Gospels is to be trusted, he did not, like Paul, look upon sin as an enveloping state of evil resulting from Adam's fall and corrupting man's whole being.
Therefore again I would argue that the» he will rule over you» with Adam over Eve is not a precedent for patriarchy as some would say, but something that happened as a result of «the fall» and therefore one should look to how it was like before that and see what was «good» in order to have an appropriate application of the bible.
and after all of this were now in economy problems and natural disasters and our country looks like its falling.
There is a man on the pallet who is paralyzed from the neck down, and several times, it looks like he is about to fall off the pallet, but he makes it safe to the floor of the room, right in front of Jesus.
John Gay in his Beggar's Opera notes that «A covetous fellow, like a jackdaw, steals what he was never made to enjoy, for the sake of hiding it» Ancient Greek authors tell how a jackdaw, being a social creature, may be caught with a dish of oil which it falls into while looking at its own reflection.
I Merely the look of it, buttercup at the edge of the «Lawn Falls» where the water seeps, sweeps down to the seaside is enough to carry the viewer in awe over the edge of reason to a logic beyond the modest mundane: the rocks being pitted are jointed by torrents of balm - like uproar.
If I may be permitted some italicized revisions, Altizer's comment on Brown would look like this: Postrepressed life would be a coalescence of time and eternity, involving a libido that has been cured of the Oedipus complex, which is to say a libido that has no guilt over having murdered God, a libido that is fallen and still in union with the sacred, i.e., a libido that is in the (realized?)
I mean we still have it partially but not like in heaven because look we have to know what it is like to be sick or hungry or whatever so that when we have total grace from God in heaven we never ever turn from Him or do anything that will take us away from him because doing it if we don't learn it now and we do it in heaven we wold be banished forever like the fallen angels.
Churches are intolerant, by and large, of anyone who doesn't fall into their idea of «what a Christian should look like» I remember years ago back east when a biker got saved and the next Sunday there were 10 or so harleys parked outside church and of course the bikers were in their leathers and kercheifs.
As always, the children of the Devil are always looking for ways to discredit God's word, but always falls flat on their face just like scientists who tries to prove that there is no God, ends up proving the existence of God in their research.
Observer Then Christians missed the part in the Bible where Jesus said «who is good but God» All have sinned and fallen short How about when the apostles argued as to which of them is the greatest... Looks like the problem goes to the center of the movement.
The fact that Obama's approval rating fell slightly below the 50 % mark in one of the polls looked to some Republicans like a green shoot of political recovery.
I probably fell in love with the design of the book because it looks exactly like one of those old books with rough paper that our grandmas probably owned at some point in their lives.
but they did not look like what I fell in love with on the movie!!!
What fell wasn't quite snow, but not exactly hail; it looked like the great bean bag chair in the sky had burst and its tiny styrofoam pellets were now spilling out and bouncing all over our driveway.
They look and taste like fall in a jar.
I'm always looking for recipes that put fall and winter flavors like butternut squash to work in vegetarian fare.
You are looking for a thick consistency like lava but one that allows you to have the batter fall in ribbons when you hold the spatula above the bowl.
I've been making sour dough bread and rolls for the last year my rolls turn out fine but my loafs have been falling in the middle I usually do 4 turn of them and some look nice and some don't what am I doing wrong I haven't tried rolling n triangle but doing like my rolls then using a fork on top to get rid of air bubbles my recipe makes 3 loafs yours look beautiful how much dough do u put into a pan my is about 1.20 lbs.
The consistency is different due to being gluten - free, although in your pictures it looks like a dense cake where it wouldn't fall apart!
The batter will rise in the oven (and look like the Ural Mountains) but falls quickly after being removed from the oven.
While I look forward to cooler days and nights, I felt like sharing with you one of my favorite soups, sort of like Kevin Costner in Field of Dreams: maybe if I post soups on the blog, fall will actually come.
History looked like it might be repeating itself against the Edmonton Oilers as the Ducks lost Game 6 by a score of 7 - 1 and fell behind 1 - 0 in Game 7 just 3:31 into the game.
This is a club that was at the door of greatness in 2006... Look at us now... Barely making the CL group stage (necessary in order to get the cash reward because we are million miles away from winning the competition) and falling short in the league every season like a tradition.
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