Sentences with phrase «many tiny places»

We ended up in a tiny place and my eldest had to get his own flat.
Once you realize the extent of that, Vic, and our incredibly tiny place in the cosmos, then you can get a greater appreciation for just how specious and flawed and impotent the Christian creation stories are and how feeble and inadequate the Christian world view is.
A fully vegan tiny place offering hotdogs and salad bowls.
My parents have a cottage near an area of PEI called Tyne Valley, a tiny place filled with small town charm.
The tiny place was literally packed to the rafters with large tins of fiery harissa; shelves competed with shelves to display brilliant colored powders and exotic herbs, and barrels of eight varieties of olives spilled out in the narrow alleyway.
Mine was at a tiny place in New Canaan, CT called Locali Pizza Bar + Kitchen.
This is a tiny place.
Hahaha... Too long being inferior made them have tiny places in their little brains where Tottenham Hotspur superior than Arsenal.
«I had one little girl who told me her dad was in a tiny, tiny place and couldn't move,» says Ms Joyce.
Bacteria can grow in even the tiniest places in a sippy cup, so it's important to separate all of the pieces of your sippy cups before cleaning them.
Surgical robots might allow precise operation in tiny places our unwieldy human hands can't go, but using those robots removes the surgeon's valuable sense of touch.
What they found in the skies over the Bakken that May was the equivalent of 1 to 3 percent of the world's estimated emissions of ethane floating over a relatively tiny place.
«This could be a tiny place where we still have a remnant of the kinds of prebiotic conditions that might have existed on early Earth.»
By doing this, the created friction between muscle fibers helps break up scar tissue, dead cells, lactic acid and similar junk in the tiny places that foam rolling can't reach.
Get it?!?! I can not imagine living in a tiny place and having to constantly shuffle your goods around.
After living in downtown Toronto in a very tiny place and now in the burbs in a much larger house it would be hard to go back to something small again.
There were a couple of tiny places that I had to touch up because of bleeding but nothing major.
I wish I could do a whole garden but I live in a tiny place, so just the basil will have to do =) Happy Monday!
In China, we don't call this little tiny place city, we call it small village.
My favorite venues are little tiny places the off beaten path.
Its basically just a tiny side - road in a tiny place called Vansant.
The variety of possible interactions in this tiny place should give any distant policymaker pause.
Detective John Cardinal and his wife, Catherine, lived in the smallest house on Madonna Road, but even that tiny place would have been beyond their means were it not for the fact that, being situated across the road from the water, they owned neither an inch of beach nor so much as a millimeter of lake frontage.
But I still want one tiny place where I'll be able to talk about everything I do (my blog), even as I start new projects and those projects get their own separate marketing tools (separate twitter accounts etc.) I know that my blog will inform about it all.
«It's one of those tiny places that only charges about twenty bucks per month,» he says.
In this tiny place, the Asian metropolis of Hong Kong is still what it once was, a simple fishing village on the South China Sea.
After I agreed to the design, the artist led me up what looked like a spiral fire escape to an even tinier place.
Abaca is a tiny place with only 9 rooms, providing a tailor made luxury experience of the highest standards, but of course it's also reflected in the prices they charge.
It's a tiny place, but it shows how the cenotes formed when meteorites hit.
He can fit into tiny places, jump incredibly high due to his low density and even stretch himself into a rectangle to glide.
(Paul McCarthy «Tomato Head (Green»), sold to a private collector for $ 4.75 MM at this year's Art Basel) Last spring I took a small flight in the middle of the night from one tiny place to another.
They have converted five units in a Harlem SRO building; sizes range between 175 - 225 sq ft. Rather than throwing a cot and a heating plate in the rooms, the company has outfitted them with furniture from Resource Furniture, which give the tiny places big functionality.
Tiny Places - Mike & Patty's examines how smaller buildings may actually be more adaptable than large single - purpose buildings.
When my husband & I were first married, we too lived in a tiny place - a row house in Annapolis, MD with a tiny curved staircase to get to the upper floor.
I lived in a tiny place like that in Portland's Pearl District (right out of college before it was what it is now).
My hubby and I were newly married and living in a tiny place and we needed a table.
Thinking back, the most embarrassing dinner party I ever had was probably way back before I knew how to cook anything, and my room - mate and I had two guys over to our tiny place for a fancy dinner.

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By the way, [Councillor] Josh Matlow put forward this benign suggestion that would be a tiny step forward in having the city more connected, and that is in some of the major public places [like city hall] you'd have wi - fi made available.
New discovery could make it easier to place high resolution images on smart glasses, other tiny devices.
They also work with technology, such as tiny digital cameras in pill form, to see in real time places in the body they never could see before.
Mathur, however, is «fairly confident that only a tiny fraction of content creators disclose affiliate links at places other than the description.»
A start - up that promotes «tiny» living just raised lots of cash, and is on its way to helping stressed - out city dwellers find a happy place.
Place a tiny RFID GearTag on the items you always bring along on a trip, and this gear management system will alert you if anything is missing from your bag.
Forget those dorky glasses — new types of 3 - D displays use other tricks, like placing hundreds of tiny vertical ridges on a computer screen.
It earned the title following Paraguay's recent decision to remove the visa requirements for Singaporean passport holders, propelling the tiny Asian island's travel document to first place on the Passport Index, an honor it previously shared with Germany, according to CNN.
Because it's a tiny, tight - knit place, business in Cyprus often proceeds through personal connections, and because it's a comfortable place where the status quo generally provides a decent standard of living for most, incentive for change is usually muted.
Yet the tiny city - state has swiftly seized a large place in the world economy.
As Liz Ryan, founder and CEO of consulting firm The Human Workplace, writes in a post on LinkedIn, «How are you ever going to increase your earnings if every time you change jobs, you get a tiny raise over what they paid you at the last place
I'd been in town for my mother's funeral, and since our tiny apartment had long before been rented to strangers and I had no living relatives left in the city, I knew that her passing marked the final chapter for the place where I'd grown up.
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