Hi Sandy, I like how you added the brown bag and boots to
mix things up against the gray sweater.
We also get more depth in the squad, so we can
mix things up against certain teams.
Not exact matches
Yes protest about ticket prices but don't get the two
things mixed up otherwise no one will know who is protesting
against what.
OT (regarding the reason why Santi or others night be rusty from arseblog) I do wonder if the manager might be tempted to
mix things up a bit this weekend for the game
against Burnley.
He's a good option if you need to
mix things up a bit and also defensively
against a set piece team he's handy.
So give yourself some grace, allow yourself to change your mind,
mix things up, and go
against that perfect vision of how
things are «supposed» to be.
They're super light and fluffy, can be
mixed in with cheese, and hold
up their own
against the real
thing.
As usual the game tries to
mix things up with a range of deranged human opponents and boss - like «psychos» but the culture shock of coming
up against an enemy that actually presents a challenge is often jarring, and humans encountered elsewhere on the map seem as curiously resistant to damage as the zombies are prone to it.
The real - life story of a high - stakes poker organizer who got
mixed up in a world of celebrities, Wall Street thugs, and mafia goons, Molly's Game has a lot going for it, not to mention a few
things going
against.
Ninja Gaiden II
mixed things up with some brilliant level design, including a stage in which Ryu is constantly fighting
against the wind to avoid being knocked into a pit, but is ultimately more of the same.
There are 20 levels in all, most of which involve simply trying to defend
against a small number of waves of enemies (though each wave is quite large and can include multiple enemy types), but there's the occasional level that
mixes thing up a bit, such as bosses that must be destroyed before they spawn enough minions to overwhelm you.
Pull
things out from
against the walls, create a symmetrical layout, whatever, just
mix things up!
Less is more, not everything has to be matchy matchy,
mixing things up a big as long as you are using good taste and common sense is always a great idea and in general I advise
against going with big trends in the kitchen as they often end
up being costly mistakes.