Sentences with phrase «looks of the whole thing»

But then on day 9, I came up with one of my favorite looks of the whole thing.
I love the look of the whole thing.
I love how a quick wash softens up the look of the whole thing.
The bookplate hardware is perfect and I love the rustic look of the whole thing in your room.

Not exact matches

A whole host of studies prove that moving more leads to thinking better, which is a phenomenal thing to know if you're looking for a little inspiration to hit the gym.
I remember one pitch where Katia and I did the whole thing, it was all men around the table, and then we'd leave and look at each other and realized that we honestly could've been saying anything and the only thing they heard come out of our mouths was «lip gloss, lip gloss, lip gloss.»
As a result, the whole thing looks a lot like a hoax, intended to scam cash out of two very different targets simultaneously — Disney, and pirate groups.
The whole area of computer vision — allowing a computer to look at things the way a person does — is exploding, and Pinterest says it's found a way for it to work in the context of its site.
A recent redesign has made it look pretty slick, too: There are a good chunk of themes, and the whole thing now supports more than 100 languages.
He did a whole bunch of things, really quickly, to fix these various attacks and the bugs people started to find as soon as Bitcoin started becoming popular and people started actually looking at it.
You don't want to get tied up with that kind of job the whole day, so looking for a virtual assistant would be the most practical thing to do.
the problem is that ppl read the bible thats been translated, if you realy want to know what was said youll need to study hebrew... every letter has a meaning... every word isnt a perfect fit for english,, theres nuances and cultural differences that youll find,,, its a whole new thing to go back and look at the bible through hebrew eyes,,, they arent required to look like us,,, were supposed to look more like them,,, yashua was a jew,,,, all the apostles were jews, yashua was sent to the lost sheep of the house of israel, not the gentiles, paul took it to the gentiles, and he never stopped being and living as a jew, the laws are very viable today, but they do nt give salvation, thats what yashua did...
I know many atheists and peoples of other faiths that look down on Christians because of the things we say and do, dragging down the whole religion.
First of all, the sneakers look too large (note the up - curve of the toes of shoes) and the whole thing looks unrealistic.
When you look at the whole Mouse Trap game, you can see all of the little things that need to be set up to get to the goal of catching the mouse.
But, one can certainly know this, that YHWH, the Creator, the true name, not Lord, or God «look it up» knows all, and allowed what the liars has done to this book to magnify Himself in His day of return, as He tells us in Isaiah 34 vs. 8 of the controversy of this whole thing, along with the profaning of His name in Ezekiel 36 vs. 22,23.
But look, here's the thing about pastoral ministry... it gives a man (or a small group of men) a whole bunch of power they should never be given.
You realize 10 tribes of Israel are scattered through all the earth which makes every one of us Israeli just cause we live in America in 2018 does nt mean it's not true Lucifer would like us to believe we are different nation's never Israeli he wins when you don't look at things as a whole cause then your only getting part of the picture.
But this whole, if we look closely, is always intuitively conceived in terms of a Universe endowed with certain fixed properties which are not a thing in themselves but a general condition of knowledge.
See, for instance, Things Hidden, 235 - 236: «In effect, this sacrificial concept of divinity must «die», and with it the whole apparatus of historical Christianity, for the Gospels to be able to rise again in our midst, not looking like a corpse that we have exhumed, but revealed as the newest, finest, liveliest and truest thing that we have ever set eyes upon.»
«Hmm, oh look those planes are about to hit the building and start a huge backlash that will lead to massive islamaphobia, two worthless wars, loss of life, global economic backlash, and a whole shitload of other things.
In a recent interview with Gary Gutting for the New York Times, Tim Maudlin, professor of philosophy at NYU, rejects arguments based on cosmology that seek to show that human beings have any special place: «No one looking at the vast extent of the universe and the completely random location of homo sapiens within it (in both space and time) could seriously maintain that the whole thing was intentionally created for us.
Phase 2 is the time that you learn tons of tedious information and things that once looked the same are now viewed as vastly different, with each nuance becoming at times a whole new category of learning.
What a tragedy it would be to have gone through your whole life and at the end of it, look back, and realize that you spent all your time, money and energy on things that were pointless and had no value or worth.
How tragic it would be to live a whole life focusing on mundane, meaningless things, and look back at the end of life and realize you've lived a wasted it.
O Lord Chief of the gods Who alone art exalted on earth and in Heaven,... O Merciful Gracious Father in Whose hands rests the life of the whole world, O Lord, Thy divinity is full of awe, like the far - off Heaven and the broad ocean O Creator of the land... begetter of gods and men who dost build dwellings and establish offerings... O mighty Leader whose deep inner being no god understands... O Father, begetter of all things, who lookest upon all living things... Who is exalted in Heaven?
The more that I looked at the death penalty the more I saw Pandora's box: It opens up a whole lot of other important issues like race and economic inequity and how the death penalty is applied — even things like the role of government.
this whole article is wrong THE CHRISTMAS TREE IS IDOL WORSHIP PERIOD and you don't have to actually bow down to it in order for it to be idol worship just putting up the thing decorating it and having it in your house looking at it admiring it because we all do look at the tree and see how pretty it is that is a form of idol worship so just stop trying to look for excuses for your idol worship it is wrong.
The whole thing reminds me of those tracts that look like money that are left by street preachers on sidewalks and garbage cans so that folks will be tricked into reading John 3:16.
We also don't eat meat so it's been a challenge, but it looks like most of your recipes don't contain any of these — even the oats (although I realise some do) I get so fedup with people telling me he needs to eat meat just because he's allergic to all of these things and I've been muddling along but generally struggle with yummy meals to suit the whole family — these look like heaven, I'm so excited to start trying these — have a huge list for the health food shop now Thanks Ella!
I know that seems like a small portion and when you look at that flat gnocchi package you're going to think it's possible to polish off the whole thing yourself, but shocking as this might sound we ate this for two nights, which means we got about 5 servings out of the package (kids had a small portion).
Don't think we have such a thing as a whole food market out here en banlieue, but I'll look in one of those Maghreb epiceries — I bet I'll find it there.
Kate, I'm not obsessed with quinoa (that whole unfurled prophylactic thing stops me in my tracks) but this salad looks terrific — I love the colors and flavor combo and of course it uses both radishes from my farm share (occupying space in my fridge) and citrus from the band fruit fundraiser cases in the breakfast nook!
I'm actually kind of irritated that we ate the whole thing for dinner because I was looking forward to the leftovers.
this looks like one of those cakes I needed to make for a group... otherwise I'll end up eating the whole thing!
They serve four of them on a plate and while they look small, I can never finish the whole thing (though I always go to the point where I make myself sick, as I don't have an off switch and they're soooo good!).
I'm hoping to cook my way through the whole thing eventually — so cruel that so many treats are juuuust out of season or not quite in season [I'm looking at you, peach pancakes + shaved asparagus pizza.]
I know that the bride (and of course Luise) will look stunningly beautiful, and I really look forward to the whole thing, regardless of my personal standpoint.
The best thing to do is to stop worrying about the intricate details, and instead look at the big picture, which involves an overall balanced diet, consisting of a colorful range of fruits and vegetables, along with beans, legumes, whole grains, nuts and protein.
The whole thing gets blended for a creamy consistency that looks sort of like milk.
One legit looked like a seal coming out of the frosting lol The whole thing just might fall apart without the sprinkles, who knows.
So when you're looking into a pot of what looks like hot, oily, separated brown glop that is trying to call itself hot fudge, don't chuck the whole thing — start with two tablespoons of water, whisk vigorously, and say a little prayer — though we doubt you'll need it.
That doesn't mean, however, that the flavor and look of each element can't be given its own little bit of attention (or that the whole thing needs to be bound together with mayo).
Which, really, I would be going for anyway even without a gift certificate, since I can't reach my toes, and have a thing about people (yes, even doctors and nurses who couldn't care less and are looking at a whole lot more important and less pretty parts of me than my toes) seeing my feet looking gnarly, but, you know, it's the thought....
Giroud misses more than he hits, Walcott has NEVER delivered his expected talent, Welbeck will NEVER be the striker to score 20 goals a season Coqellin will NOT go a whole season injury or suspension free, Sanchez and Ozil WILL have down period during the season, all teams have these problems to a greater or lesser degree but most of the top teams will address these problems and players either inprove or are sold and replaced with better or at least more consistant players, NOT Wenger he keeps doing the same thing over and over with the same players and he expects a different result but gets the same outvome time and time again, yet its ALWAYS someone else's fault be it the Ref or the linesman or the opposition or bad luck or whatever and whoever and its NEVER the fact that HE has done nothing to change the situation and LOOKS LIKELY to not change it next time around.
One person looked particularly keen to get an autograph or something and ended up slamming into an innocent bystander who was giving Lewis a high - five, and of course the whole thing was captured on TV.
Owens and Reigns told a story of two guys who refused to quit, who both looked like badasses capable of taking out as much pain as they could dish out, and then put a Braun Strowman - sized bow on the whole thing to help Owens retain and set Reigns on a different path.
Two things — this «whole blog is about accepting the status quo» — look around you on this site, the AOBs are out in force, the most numerous and vocal of all the «Arsenal supporters» on here by far.
AW excuse of JC looking tired just makes the whole thing worse, yes he was tiring, but he still was 10x our best player on the night.
the whole thing is just farcical and time after time after time Wenger looks foolish and totally out of synch with his back room staff.....
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