Sentences with phrase «make fine»

That said, Daniel Day - Lewis does make a fine Lincoln.
Sadly, Prime 2 Echoes didn't make a fine sequel.
See the techniques used to make these fine tools and meet the 100 % combat veteran staff or artisans who craft the blades by hand time after time.
All of these reasons would be enough to make this a fine option but you also have locally sourced ingredients making for a fantastic meal, no matter what you opt for.
Make a fine paste of all ingredients.
This foundation does not make fine lines for visible and has a great lasting power.
So, I like watercolor pencils and they must have a tight tip to make fine detailed lines, which is why I also have an electric sharpener that I use a lot!
This piece will make a fine statement piece in any room.
With the right exfoliating products you can also help your skin absorb products in your skin care arsenal (often dead skin cells that accumulate on skin's surface can hinder hydrating and nourishing products from doing their job), have makeup look better on your skin and can make fine lines look less apparent.
The five strands can be worn casual or formal and still make a fine «statement».
As for the anti-aging properties, it does not have any firming effect and does not make the fine lines to disappear.
The tip isn't all the precise to make those fine brow like hair strokes but if you just want a product to fill in the gaps and make the color of your brows smoother this may work for you.
When skin is very dry it lacks plumpness which in turn can make fine lines more visible.
His dream, for as long as I have known him, was to have his own wood shop where he could make fine cabinetry and furniture, but he didn't have $ 300k to buy the necessary tools and equipment.
Non-essential, as you might expect, are ones that our bodies make a fine amount of on their own.
I respectfully submit that just because we learn a behavior that we enjoy and it supplies satiety, that does not make it fine or nutritious just because we choose to believe it is.
To make fine breadcrumbs, process until very fine.
And oat flour consists of ground oats sifted to make fine flour.
They can also make fine hair appear oily and limp.
In super resolution imaging, the ability to make fine stage adjustments is critical.
At first glance, such commercial devices would appear to be too slow to make the fine discriminations that reflection removal requires.
Yet the citizens of Brak were already using imported materials to make fine goods in large workshops, including a marble - and - obsidian chalice and a stamp seal with the image of a lion being caught in a net — a classic symbol of kingship in the ancient Near East.
Contrast agents, injected into the patient during an MRI procedure and designed to be quickly cleared from the body by the kidneys afterwards, are needed to make fine details of organ structures, blood vessels, and other specific tissues clearly visible in the images.
«A great amount of data and proper statistical analysis allowed us to make a fine - tuning of different conditions for a better interpretation of earthquake effects,» said Sbarra.
Psychologists make a fine distinction between this feeling of knowing and a sense of something being «on the tip of the tongue».
A knee lever lets you adjust the presser foot hands - free so you can make fine - tuned adjustments to your piece.
Plus, it lets you make fine adjustments as necessary.
He is a very good politician, and would make a fine minister.
PPCs such as Louise Bagshawe, Harriett Baldwin, Karen Bradley, Angie Bray, Lorraine Fullbrook, Rebecca Harris, Margot James, Andrea Leadsom, Priti Patel, Laura Sandys, Phillippa Stroud... [I could go on] are going to make fine Tory MPs... and, I hope, ministers.
But the GOP powers had other designs for Uccello, who the late state party chairman Howard Hausman said would make a fine commissioner of the then - community affairs department.
«He will make a fine judge.»
And what would your CIA colleagues say to you after you stated your «belief» that this airhead would make a fine director, or even agent?
Tom Croci has provided exemplary leadership on the local level and served this country with honor and distinction, and he'll make a fine addition to the State Senate.»
If you identify as a an «atheist» (and to many religious people, there's very little inclination to make fine nuanced distinction between «nones», «non-affiliated», «agnostic», «atheist» - they all get conceptually lumped together as «unbelieving atheist heathen» (tm) from the point of view of someone highly devout in a monotheistic Abrahamic tradition), there's plenty of strongly religious people who - according to polls - would refuse to vote for you.
Adults tend to overestimate the amount of food kids need to eat, but the recommended serving size for a toddler's snack is actually quite small: 1/4 cup (57 grams) dry cereal and 1/2 cup (118 ml) milk (serve low - fat if your child is over 2 years old) make a fine mid-morning snack, just as a half a banana and 1/2 cup (118 ml) of milk are great in the mid-afternoon.
It also comes equipped with a durable nail clipper which is made of rust proof stainless steel and a five emery board which is used to make fine nail touch ups after clipping.
They make a fine pair when both are excersized together.
Craftsman Mike Potsaid, who makes antique guitar reproductions, will be on hand to describe how luthiers make these fine stringed instruments and will show examples of his work.
Your child can make this fine motor heart garland with a handy heart printable.
I just hope it is still there when next we go, I think it will make a fine tool for counting, sorting, color recognition, shape recognition, and hand - eye coordination.
Even if you do not know how make fine grain adjustments to your photos, many of these apps come with automatic settings where you can adjust them with just one tap.
Carlo Ancelloti — Would make a fine option, tactically decisive, experienced and the man has an admirable way of handling pressure.
Following Jamie Carragher's retirement, the signing of Kolo Toure on a free transfer immediately made sense to me; experienced, and with no shortage of ability, the Ivorian would make a fine replacement in the squad for the Reds» legendary number 23.
Kos is better than squillachi by a mile and i think he will make a fine player for us, but squillachi is not gonna cut it at arsenal, too error prone, as long as he's there, we'll still be droping points.
Although Mertesacker would make a fine captain too, the impact that Petr Cech has had since arriving from Chelsea this summer can't go unnoticed.
Guardiola's side started the second period the brighter of the two teams, with Laurent Koscielny called upon to make a fine block to force Kompany's half - volley wide.
Gordon then had to make a fine save at close range from a Mbappe volley after he had latched on to a sublime Neymar pass and the interval whistle arrived as respite.
He would also make a fine nose tackle in a 4 - 3 as well.
Evra, however, could make a fine addition to the Premier League once again after shining in English football for many of the peak years of his playing career.
The Brazilian has established himself as another of the top «keepers in Europe this season and would make a fine alternative to De Gea after Mourinho was recently quoted as telling Madrid to back off.
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