Not exact matches
This
changes a
lot but I am so into citrus oils like lemon and orange, I use peppermint to calm me down when I travel, I use lavender a
lot because it just works, and I've been diffusing woodsy oils like cedar and pine
in the
house to feel like I'm outside even when I'm not.
We eat a
lot of rice dishes
in my
house so
changing it up a bit with this home made Cajun seasoning sure it would be good.
In the past two years, we have made lots of changes around our house in the name of living a «greener» lifestyl
In the past two years, we have made
lots of
changes around our
house in the name of living a «greener» lifestyl
in the name of living a «greener» lifestyle.
They have more tantrums, which can be triggered by anything from the suggestion of a new babysitter to a
change of furniture
in their
house to the idea that they have to stop doing something they are immersed
in; and they need
lots of time and support to get comfortable
in new surroundings, generating
lots of «No, No, No!»
Having a new baby
in the
house means
lots of
changes and cleanings, as well as plenty of burping too!
Having your little bundle of joy
in your
house brings a
lot of
changes.
We actually did have a
lot of input into our
house - it was a custom design (there are of course people who build standard designs who have even less input, and they are perfectly happy with the
house), and we even did some
changes in the plans during construction (the builder said, «If I move this wall here, it will make the closet bigger» and we were like, YES!
«We can debate the exact numbers which will be different for each taxpayer, but the bottom line is that hardworking Western New Yorkers have a
lot to lose
in both the Senate and
House legislation which continues to
change by the minute,» Kennedy said.
Changes in the zoning laws to allow some smaller
lots and more cluster
housing units (could accomplish these goals).
«There isn't a
lot of granular information on poverty and slums
in the cities we're working
in,» says Brian English, country director of slum upgrading, urbanization and climate
change initiatives
in India for CHF, which was founded
in 1952 as the Foundation for Cooperative
Housing to provide affordable homes for low - income families
in rural and urban America.
We eat a
lot of banana bread
in our
house, so I'm always looking for ways to
change up Our Favourite Banana Bread recipe.
Needless to say, I've
changed a
lot over the years, including my taste
in fashion, decor, my passions, travel experiences, my increasing obsession with cooking and baking, photography, and the fact that I'm engaged, just bought a
house, and am getting married
in September!
I know I love to
change things around
in my own
house, but I don't want to spend a
lot of money on something that will only be there for a short time and then taken down until the next year.
A
lot of things have
changed since your first adventures with dating the ladies when JFK, Nixon or Reagan were
in the white
House — flying cars, weekend junkets to hotel casinos on the moon, world peace.
The last element you want is a
lot of uninvited viewers
changing up at the
house so create sure you keep the issues clearly individual and only available for people
in your individual talk about place.
A
lot of publishing
houses request publishing rights and copyright and can often push an author to
change aspects of their novel, no matter how key to theme or plot it may be,
in order to make it more «consumer friendly».
The others [the major publishing
houses] have a
lot of capabilities, but they're
in a race against time to develop additional distribution among them to match what PRH will be able to create or, alternatively, to
change what they are from a general trade publisher to a multi-niche publisher with * strong * community capabilities that can be leveraged for other business models.
The industry is
changing so fast a
lot of mainstream publishing
houses are finding ways to allow indie author submissions, just
in case.
The last one is 2013 and a
lot has
changed since then
in the stock and
housing markets.
And
in this day and age a
lot of people don't know what their
house is worth because values are
changing so quickly.
With nearly 30 years experience
in the mortgage and
housing market industry, Mark Jones has seen a
lot of
change.
A
lot of
changes have occurred since then (the crazy economy, the combining of our finances, the plummeting of our
house value), so I'll take being
in the $ 70k range again a good sign.
• Litter box is located
in a remote, noisy or unpleasant surrounding • Litter box is inappropriate — covered boxes can maintain odors and large cats may not be able to move around enough
in small boxes • Wrong type of litter or sudden
change in litter type • Social
changes, such as the addition of a new cat or the sudden presence of outdoor cats If you
change your cat's litter box infrequently, travel a
lot, or have multiple cats at home, you're more likely to experience a «
house - soiling» problem.
Although much has
changed since Anne Frank
House first opened its doors
in 1960, a
lot has remained the same...
Unfortunately so are things
changing fast
in the area, there's a
lot of development going on with big
housing units getting built, a bigger and better road so I'm sure it wouldn't take long before the place has lost a
lot if it's charm.
«2012 has been a life -
changing year for me, my life journey has been truly enriched by
lots of experiences that would have happened if I stayed
in the comforts of my
house.»
- character creation lets you choose skin color, face, eye color and haircut - later
in the game you can get glasses, pants, shoes and other stuff - start off by meeting Tom Nook and his posse of Happy Home employees - this includes Lyle the Otter and Digby the Dog, who give advice and help to keep the game moving forward - Lottie the Otter is Lyle's niece and handles the front desk
in the game - she welcomes you every time you boot up the game and tells you what to do next - gameplay starts off with placing furniture, but quickly evolves into something more - place a
house on the world map and cycle through seasons to see what you like -
house can modified with different roofs, doors, colors and more - every animal unlocks new furniture for you to use - completing a
lot of requests is vital to getting a
lot of content - characters will react to everything that you place and remove
in the
house - three pieces of furniture must be
in or outside of the
house and these need to implemented into the final design - if you don't follow this rule, your animal customer will not approve - add wallpaper, carpets, lamps, signs, music covers, paintings and much more - by completing special objectives
in the office, which you pay for with Play Coins, you can even expand the feature set - set background sounds, choose curtains,
change up furniture, display fossils and get a bigger variety of fish and paintings.
We're not going to make a
lot of headway
in slowing climate
change and environmental destruction until we stop our silly habit of building
houses out of two by fours.
In contrast to Dr. Happer's view that the science of climate
change is like a
house of cards (i.e., find one flaw and the whole sense of understanding will fall), I have tried to give a sense of why, as Professor Henry Pollack of the University of Michigan has put it, the science of climate
change is like a rope hammock (i.e., with
lots of interconnections and linkages, such that weaknesses or failure of any particular detailed finding does not weaken the overall strength of scientific understanding).
Already a
lot is starting to
change (tiny
house communities are popping up, people are getting variances to live
in their tinys, some towns are doing away with their minimum square footage codes, and the IRC has even taken out a significant section of the national code mandating how small a room needs to be).
The White
House was very interested
in not having a whole
lot about climate
change as part of policy.
More
change is coming to the
lot soon, of course — we recently announced our plans for a communal studio shed to replace our rented shipping container, and we're currently exploring options to put the space between the Matchbox and the Pera
House to good, creative use (suggestions welcome — or if you think you could personally use the space, get
in touch with us with your ideas).
Oh, and use ABP (AdBlock Plus) on your computer to block ads there too... I look forward to the day that the building codes are
changed to allow a person to do what they want on their own
lot (when that flag they've been waving
in our face actually means «freedom») and when the building codes are
changed to accommodate everyone, not just the rich and those with enough money to pay the fees and «hookup» charges that are now required to build even a modest
house.
AUSTRALIANS» homes can help fight the threat of climate
change because the timber
in the
houses stores
lots of carbon, research shows.
In fact, one of the things I love about Passive House is that it doesn't rely on high - tech things like phase change materials in the plaster, but instead a lot of insulation, careful detailing and as Elrond notes, «exceptional attention to detail and quality control during construction.&raqu
In fact, one of the things I love about Passive
House is that it doesn't rely on high - tech things like phase
change materials
in the plaster, but instead a lot of insulation, careful detailing and as Elrond notes, «exceptional attention to detail and quality control during construction.&raqu
in the plaster, but instead a
lot of insulation, careful detailing and as Elrond notes, «exceptional attention to detail and quality control during construction.»
But given the scope of the challenge presented by threats like climate
change, we're going to need a
lot more DeChristophers and plenty more protests at the White
House — and many other, entirely novel modes of action that capture the imagination of an apathetic, wired -
in generation — before the increasingly concentrated federal power structure will begin to respond.
Allan Fineblit, CEO of the Law Society of Manitoba and another member of the steering committee, stressed the importance of including all members of the profession — large firms, small firms,
in -
house counsel, the academy, law societies, and other professional organizations —
in order to make
change happen because there are «
lots of rules regarding law firms that just don't make any sense today.»
All the
change I have seen and continue to see for my
in -
house colleagues has led me to think a
lot about the opportunities and challenges that arise for
in -
house lawyers as they assist their organizations
in navigating through
change.
Things have
changed a
lot in Springfield since Abe Lincoln left for the White
House in 1861.
«The
housing market can
change a
lot in 10 years, and you see that reflected
in this top 10 list,» says Dr. Svenja Gudell, chief economist at Zillow.
As a seasoned real estate investor and
house flipper, I've seen a
lot of
changes come and go
in the
housing market.
Since I am making a
lot more
changes to the
house in scenario 2 it took 3 extra months for dob approval and probably 2 more months for construction.
There has been a
lot of mobility
in the seniors
housing C - suite lately (Kai Hsiao stepping down as CEO of Holiday Retirement earlier this year, Doug Korey heading over to LTC Properties, the recent Brookdale Senior Living shuffle, etc...), and yet another job
change was announced at the end of March.
To her clients interested
in the «flipping» scene, Ms. Gould advises: «Buying a structurally sound but ugly
house in a great location, and preferably one that needs
lots of minor repairs and cosmetic
changes like removing old carpets, wallpaper and lighting.
«A
lot of things fell into place that directed us toward the «Up»
house in Utah and it has been a life -
changing experience,» said Hamblin.
Kuta noted he built his two - storey block of rental units some five years ago, and then, the number of
houses being constructed were not many, but
in the last two years, a
lot has
changed as developers go for high rise buildings.
Ryan discusses the death of Osama Bin Laden; Ryan reviews the economic news of the week; Ryan notices the correlation between increased home sales and interest rate drops; Louis notes we can't expect the
housing market to be supported by further decreases
in rates as they are already near historic lows; Ryan explains that interest rates
change once every four hours; Ryan notes the difference between getting a quote and being locked
in to an interest rate; Ryan advises the importance of keeping
in touch with your mortgage lender; Louis notes that interest rates
change a
lot faster than home prices; Ryan notes that the consumer confidence was up, Ryan and Louis discuss the Fed's decision to keep interest rates where they are and to continue the $ 600 billion QE2 program; Ryan and Louis discuss the Fed's view that inflation is nascent; Louis notes that not only does the Fed not see inflation that exists but disclaims any responsibility for it; Louis asserts that there is a correlation between oil prices and Fed policy; Louis discusses Ben Bernanke's assertion that the Fed can't control oil prices but that they somehow can control the impact of higher oil prices on the rest of the economy; Louis also remarks on Bernanke's view of the dollar - the claim that a strong dollar can be achieved through the Fed's current policy as it is their belief that they are creating a sound economy and therefore a sound dollar; Louis notes the irony of the Fed chastising Congress» spendthrift ways — if the Fed did not monetize the debt, Congress could» nt spend; Louis noted that as Bernanke spoke the prices of gold and silver rose as it seemed that the Fed has no interest
in cutting off the easy money; the current Fed policy will keep interest rates low; Ryan notes that the Fed knows that they can't let interest rates rise because of the
housing mess; Louis notes that the Fed has a Hobson's Choice - either keep rates low or let interest rates rise and cut off the recovery.
Lennar Corp., however, plans to rebuild on the
lots but its decision to bulldoze the empty homes also reflects a
change in customers»
housing tastes.
There are are
lots of flooring
changes in this old
house!
There are a zillion reasons why this works for us but a few are: 1 - it allows us to actually be together - there is no hiding out
in a room alone (so we do institute a «quiet hour» during the day so we all can find some solitude) 2 - it's absolutely counter culture to have bigger and better but we enjoy that we make the most out of what we have and use our savings to have «experiences» rather than things 3 - it allows us to make updates and
changes to the
house bc we aren't spending a
lot on heating, cooling, furnishing etc. 4 - it staves materialism and consumerism to a degree 5 - it's easier to work room by room like you are doing bc it isn't overwhelming time wise or financially.