Sentences with phrase «maybe get a better picture»

Read on to learn more about the pros and cons to each workplace, and maybe get a better picture of each role and if you're in the right one for you.

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As per the picture, the billboard reads: «If someone told you to get a good lawyer, maybe you should.»
Maybe I could've gotten a picture taken of me holding one, and that would've been good enough for my wife.
And maybe the best part about this recipe is that there are endless ways you can change it up (several variations are pictured in this post), so it never gets boring.
Well, on top of that, if they've waited so long or maybe they've gone the conventional route, by this time, some of the people we helped have been suffering 10, 20, 30, even longer years and now there's 5 drugs that have been added to the picture because these, you know, they're not gonna get addressed.
And maybe these pictures will get you to smile a little bit as well Next time back to pure fashion — promise!!
So if you ever get a hankering for more snowy outfit pictures, or maybe a glimpse into my home, or a peak at my cat well hop over and say hi, in the meantime lets all wish Amy the best in this awesome accomplishment.
I have several rooms of my house that if they are good or maybe not leaking something I do not get you... Can you help me according to your point of view that should change or move the site, would send you some pictures of my house to your mail.
I get the picture the way I think it looks good, upload it to the the blog, realize it looks completely different, fix it, upload it again, it looks okay, but maybe I should check what it looks like on my laptop, right?
Just register on our website, make some good pictures, and maybe, in a few days, your mailbox gets a letter that will change your life.
Molly's Game showing up there is, I'd say, fairly significant, and could point to some kind of shift for Jessica Chastain to get in, or even Molly's Game to show up other places in the nominations — who knows, maybe even a surprise Best Picture nomination.
Most of the time, the some of the year's Best Picture nominees do come from earlier in the year — sleeper films that pundits already whip through but that the Academy maybe didn't get to see.
So maybe the Los Angeles critics will feel the need to get behind a few ponies, as they do annually (Vera Farmiga in «Down to the Bone,» handing «There Will Be Blood» their Best Picture prize last year when Oscar buzz -LSB-...]
Saw it today, its a strong film, maybe not in my top 10, but strong, with great performances, more good work from Deakins, and has the kind of themes and overall feel you normally get in a Best Picture nominee.
Speaking of unlikely - but - welcome Oscars prospects, the NYFCC joined the NBR in paying tribute to Get Out, which could — and maybe this is optimistic — end up as a dark horse Best Picture nominee come next year.
Maybe we'll get a better picture of the device and what it can do at E3.
The winners will be awarded the fame they've always vied for (or maybe not, but you will get your picture emblazoned on a billboard in Central Plaza, which is a good first step towards your own TV show, or so I've heard...)
While it may seem like a bizarre idea, much of what she said got me thinking that there maybe something to it, as did looking at her online games (including Evoke, pictured) that have been designed to harness the power of the game playing public for good.
I'd argue all the original assessment reports in the 1980s took a fairly good approach: maybe they didn't include every uncertainty that may have been relevant, but honestly, they did a surprisingly good job for such a complex assessment tax: all these reports from the 1980s got the big picture pretty much right.
Maybe your mother needs to wash your mouth out with soap and a little CO2 as well — then you might get the picture you money grabbing liar.
Maybe I'll get better pictures when I add more fall goodies.
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