Sentences with phrase «lots of pieces at»

You probably already saw lots of pieces at Zara, Mango etc. with patches and stickers on it.

Not exact matches

Priced at $ 69 - $ 139, each piece of the collection is priced similarly to gear you'd find at major sportswear brands, but with a lot more style.
«Any time you look at any kind of real life piece of text or utterance that one human wrote or said to another human, it's filled with analogies, modal logic, belief, expectation, fear, nested modals, lots of variables and quantifiers,» Lenat said.
Disruptive tech startups are being acquired at incredible rates — companies want to own a piece of the «next big thing» and they are throwing a lot of money around hoping to be part of the next big tech play.
So all the dumb algorithms looked at the order book and saw a lot of sellers — some real, Sarao fake — and not so many buyers, and they panicked and started selling too, and Sarao was there to pick up the pieces:
There are lots of other crazy details here and the piece is worth reading in full, if only to appreciate the incredible tension that comes with being an extremely public Christian institution at a time when Christianity is under an intense amount of scrutiny for how it operates in America.
The mixture will release a lot of water at first and bubble a lot and then it will slowly start to caramelize and get a bit darker; there may still be some pieces of whole apple, which is fine.
I made dinner rolls for the 1st time and they were a little denser than I wanted... was wondering if the xanthem gum was the culprit... so I looked up adjusting xanthem gum for dense bread and it brought me here... your article says if bread is rubbery it might have too much xanthem... I have perfected my cupcakes they are light fluffy and moist... and good enough that I was able to sell them at a local cafe for 3.00 a piece and could not keep up... anyway the xanthem gum measurements for cakes is supposed to be 1/2 tsp per cup and I only use 1/4 tsp per cup... so I am thinking if I reduce the xanthem in the rolls it would produce an airier roll... as everyone knows gluten free flours can be expensive... and I wanted to avoid making a failed batch as bread and cake are a bit different... the 1st batch tased great... just won't leave much room for food due to density... as is the problem with lots of gluten free stuff... am I on the right track?
At Epi we're partial to Y - peelers and have given the tool a lot of love, but it really is the piece of kitchen equipment that keeps on giving.
It looks stunning — I have definitely gone through the shudder at 70s trifles to appreciating how good they can be but I did not have a piece of my mum's trifle this christmas because when faced with lots of desserts I was not so interested — but yours does look festive and delicious — I would probably have to have a serve thank you very much!
and lots of extra black peppercorns... then to serve — she'd cut up some pieces of the meat add to the lentil soup — and add at least 1 full Tablespoon of really good vinegar....
Plus, juice recipes usually say one carrot or one apple without taking into account how big the piece of produce is or the significant variation in how effective different machines are at extracting the juice, thus altering the ratios and potentially making the juice a lot worse than the concoction of the original recipe developer.
He has fallen off of the wagon a lot, and still continues to do so, but he is still losing weight slowly but surely (stupid men; I can simply look at a piece of cake and gain ten pounds = -LRB--RRB-.
If I'm making this for a lot of people, like I did at the store, or if I want to bring leftovers to work the next day, I'll crush the peeled eggs through a wire cooling rack instead of mashing them — it's way faster, and you get perfectly even pieces of sliced egg.
Not saying we're great at set pieces but we're sure are converting a lot of them recently.
There were lots of people like that on his way to the top, the first as forgettable as the last, people who look at a boxer and see not something to become, to aspire to be, but see only what they themselves are not, something not to work toward in the gym, but to take a piece of if they get the chance.
We have such a lot of midgets in the team that a big strong, mobile, commanding DM like William Carvalho will give us height at defended set pieces.
Some fans are mentioning Chambers as a potential DM in important fixtures... The boy just arrived at Arsenal and he is already a big part of the squad (3 possible positions)... Just to say that a 19yo is a major piece of our team, it says a lot about the ambition and the status of the club (and this is a talented player who was not a first team regular at Southampton, but that is not a problem... If he is good he is good).
Considering the manner in which we conceded the two goals at Hull in last year's final, you would know that a lot of work must go into defending set - pieces effectively.
He would make us stronger at the back on set pieces and also provide options and would ease our offensive players to do what they have to do!And get us a defender either nastasic / kostas (both young, one with PL exp and the other with a lot of international / CL exp).
He is the same player he was when he started getting games here: confident, athletic, above average shotstopper that runs out at every opportunity, makes a lot of mental mistakes, mishandles the ball a fair bit, and can't judge the flight of the ball well on set pieces.
Wenger did need a CB last season and he finally got one in Jan, some people are saying he should of got one during the summer window but look at the business we did do and try to keep in mind we had a LOT of missing pieces just a few years ago when we was a selling club.
Over the last year or two the Gunners have become a lot better at defending set pieces, partly I think because our individual players and the team in general is better now and partly because of the influence of our assistant manager Steve Bould has on the training ground.
The same goes for a defender who makes a habit of scoring — Thomas Vermaelen a few years ago at Arsenal — or teams who put a lot of emphasis on set - pieces, like any managed by Tony Pulis.
He has surprisingly played his football in Mexico in the last two seasons but if the 24 - year - old finds his best form he will surprise a lot of people in the Premier League next year and at # 4million this could be a very good piece of business by Garry Monk
As I mentioned, you can get all of your favorite designers at Lord & Taylor but I was especially interested to learn that Nic & Zoe is based in Natick (scroll down a few images to see the the most incredibly comfortable pair of trim white pants from Nic & Zoe) and Design Lab is Lord & Taylor's exclusive line and I gravitated toward a lot of their pieces, including this amazing dress I wore for the cabana party.
If you have a lot of fabric scraps lying around, you might want to try your hand at string quilting (strip piecing).
There have been lots of responses to my Huffington Post piece «Why Men Need to Cheat» (at last count, 4,042 comments and a lot of responses throughout the web, including one by Chopper Papa), but I then I got an email from a reader who calls himself U.G. Gold.
It seems that he would just take a look at a whole sandwich and think «there's no way I have time to eat that» but when he sees lots of little pieces it somehow seems more do - able for him.
The same is true for suspenders, belts, tights, one - piece shirts that snap at the crotch and anything with lots of zippers, snaps, buttons or other fasteners that might be unfamiliar to your child.
DR. JEN THOMAS: I think a bit the pieces advice where you're told that you shouldn't be nursing at night anymore really is in conflict with a lot of mother's experiences.
Your baby may love objects with parts or pieces that move, and will spend lots of time staring at and manipulating these things, trying to figure out how or why they work.
I know we were we did a lot of oatmeal at the beginning and then you know one thing I've used a lot is Polenta so you can you know cook that up and when it hardens you know it can form sort of like you know little pieces that they you know kids can pick up but it's still ultimately squishy and you know they're easy to digest.
In a nice piece of investigative journalism, techPresident's Josh Levy looked yesterday at Barak Obama's YouTube viewer statistics and wondered if something didn't quite add up: the candidate's YouChoose channel has been viewed 35 times more than arch-enemy Hillary Clinton's, but it looks as though the YouTube stats might be counting a lot of ghost runners as real people.
Actually, with a lot more than a little help from some friends, since without long - time reader, occasional contributor and friend - of - the - site Burt Edwards the piece wouldn't exist at all.
«A lot of them are using social media... but that doesn't necessarily mean that they are able to say when looking at a piece of health and social care legislation «hold on a minute maybe if the internet was a bit more embedded in this we could think about this a bit differently».
I agree with the LibDems on a lot of things — I voted for them at the last two elections, I had a piece here supporting the Freedom Bill.
«This is where next - gen [eration sequencing] technology comes to help us, because it's actually good at sequencing small pieces and lots of them,» says Mikheyev.
«This is done a lot within a traditional department at other universities, but in our case it's done across what would normally be different departments, where you would have a chemist, a biologist and a mathematician pitching in for one piece of equipment,» says Holdway.
«What was really cool about this research was we've known for a long time that a lot of different transcription factors were involved, but it was hard to understand how all the pieces fit together,» said Jenny Mortimer, director of plant systems biology at the Joint BioEnergy Division, a part of the Department of Energy.
Richard Karp, an immunologist at the University of Cincinnati in Ohio, agrees that this is «an intriguing piece of work,» but cautions that there are «lots of loose ends to pull together,» such as how phagocytes can develop specificity against particular microbes.
Setterfields» argument are discussed (and shred to pieces) in lots of articles, including the article at Answers in Genesis mentioned above.
The two pieces both spend a lot of time discussing climate sensitivity but since they don't clearly say so upfront, it might not at first be obvious.
You'll probably find that there's a lot of liquid at this point, but don't worry; what you want to do now is cover your dish with a piece of plastic wrap and place that it the fridge overnight; this will allow the bread to soak up practically all of that liquid, making your pudding super moist and deliciously tasty.
We don't eat a lot of Paleo baked goods at our house but it is really fun to hold a piece of bread around some...
We don't eat a lot of Paleo baked goods at our house but it is really fun to hold a piece of bread around some meat and veggies.
Instead, they break their big goals into lots of smaller goals and look at all the individual pieces that go into achieving the bigger picture.
Yikes forgot to say post surgery digestion / elimination back to optimal but I am not recovering on the Leptin RX protocol - You probably need that piece before you make any suggestions... I have stayed as close as possible to high protein low carb - but did use a gluten free raw protein powder (3gram carb per serving) mixed with organic yogurt at almost every meal... Only small amounts of chicken and lots of eggs - it's time today to start back towards the Leptin RX - so feeling iffy about the potential constipation while mending a healing intestinal surgery...
I've seen quite a lot of pieces from Sammydress that I want but am afraid it might get lost in the post or held up at customs.
Missguided have the latest on trend fashions at affordable prices so it was easy to find a lot of blogger «it» pieces that aren't at ridiculous prices.
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