Sentences with phrase «mix is a thing of the past»

You'll quickly find that relying on boxed pancake mix is a thing of the past when you use this just - right mix of ingredients.

Not exact matches

In the past few years, I've fallen out of love with it, preferring to the mix the squash with chocolaty things, or really just about anything that wasn't straight - up pie.
wtf!!!! - we made Leicester look like Real Madrid - last time I checked they are bottom of the table - disgrace, disgusting, awful display - this is not a team, this is a mix of individual footballers with no clue what to do on the pitch, with a clueless manager incapable of managing the bunch called Arsenal team.Wenger out, this guy is terminated for football, he must be ashamed for the ugly things he is doing at the moment.Anybody is better than Wemger at this moment, just leave old guy, you live in the past.
The prime time to take a nice, sidelong gander of Wicker Park veterans mixing things up at the Busy Bee is in the late afternoon, well past the morning and lunch blitzes.
In the past I've often found myself sticking with the standard navy short because it's so versatile, but I wanted to mix things up a bit and liked this pair of lighter blue shorts with white stripes.
during this past week at the beach i realized a few key things to keep in mind when packing; pack a lot of neutrals that are easy to mix and match, prepare for «au natural» hair styles, and wear super cute, inexpensive sunglasses that won't leave you devastated if lost in the ocean.
One thing that hasn't changed at all in the past decade is the series» trademark mix of raunchy humor and heart - on - sleeve sentiment, and American Reunion is every bit as delightfully disgusting and crass as any of these movies have ever been.
In 1986, Rabbits are a thing of the past: The updated Golf has replaced the mixed - fortune bunny, and the GTI name badge has been bequeathed to a hopped - up version of the Golf.
«It's my job to make sure the best content shows up there... maybe a mix of things we're bringing back from the past, like Killer Instinct, which was very successful, as well as new IPs, like Quantum Break, Sunset Overdrive and other things we haven't announced yet.
, or work can be done to separate out the smell from the room together with all the molecules of alcohol and water that made up the perfume and get it back into the bottle, but that would take an awful lot of work, of energy expended to achieve such a thing, same in re-constituting the ink in solution back into its original constituent parts, but, given that statistically that ain't going to happen for all the spilt ink and evaporated perfume in the world unless you wan't to wait for an infinitely long time for it to happen and then maybe it never will, (you are assuming it is bound to happen but it's «statistically as likely not to happen as to happen» has to be included, so there's no «bound to» about it), or are willing to expend energy to do this for all the examples past present and future, then, for all practical natural processes purposes, the ink stays mixed and the perfume evaporated.
When Apple introduced Apple Music this past summer, one of its most compelling hooks was its attractive pricing structure: while an individual user would shell out ten bucks a month to access the service, things got much more attractive when we brought additional users into the mix, and a family of up to six could share a family plan for just fifteen dollars a month.
It was developed by Dr. Bill Doherty over the past 20 years at the urging of Family Law Judges and Family Law Attorneys and out of his own frustration around not knowing exactly how to work with a couple when there is a «mixed agenda,» meaning they want different things in relation to their primary relationship.
But I'm obsessed with certain things that speak of the past and I knew exactly how I'd be using them and mixing them with a new little secret...
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