Sentences with phrase «more of a polished»

Tip: When going with an outfit in neutral colors try to add some colorful accessories or shoes to create more of a polished look.
You can pair any easy fitting shorts with this top, since the waist line is hidden, and if you're going for a bit more of a polished look, wedges are the perfect summer shoe.
This will still give you an alternative edge, but with more of a polished look.
But rest assured we were not slacking, we simply added a ton more of polish and work into the game as well as other work that kept us busy these last months (more on this later).
I love that the mirror and lamps have a bit more of a polished look compared to the accents which could almost pass as vintage pieces that were collected over time!

Not exact matches

Polished or not, the VR we are seeing today is better than anything we've seen in the past, and the promise of what VR could become in a few more years is tantalizing.
She said that the positive responses she received from working women after sharing the family photos emboldened her «to share all aspects of my life — not just my more polished persona — more frequently.»
Kaner sold to Algo in 1987, but the two Polish brothers in charge were more interested in the manufacturing side of business than retail, and the brand continued bleeding money.
You can argue about which is easier to use or more polished, but at the end of the day, iOS does not have as many features as Android and that means it should not be used as the «gold standard» that all apps are held to.
The piece might not be particularly polished, but that has its own benefit of making your brand seem more human and relatable.
For most users, though, including millions interested in trying Linux for the first time, Fedora lacks the polish and ready - to - run simplicity of its more popular rival.
Donny Lowy, author of Secrets of eBay, says ProStores offer a more polished appearance than typical eBay Stores and allow retailers more flexibility in listing their product offerings.
Some of the exciting events that will be held during The Great American Trucking Show are: Overdrive's Pride and Polish Truck Beauty Competition, Educational Sessions sponsored by TXTA, the Commercial Vehicle Outlook, exhibits from leaders in the heavy duty trucking industry and much more.
Our Bachelor of Commerce degree offers you more than just classroom learning; you'll have the unique privilege of connecting to the business community through our Mentorship program, a Career Centre that helps you to polish your resume, practice for interviews and find jobs suited to your specialization, and a Co-Op program that gives you the opportunity to «earn while you learn», gain business experience, develop a network of contacts and have a better understanding of careers in your field.
Except for the Portuguese synagogue, the buildings look un-Antwerpishly drab, catering to four bourses, several major companies and many more smaller operations that buy and sell stones and / or cut and polish them, as well as businesses selling tools of the trade or offering services like laser inscription removal.
Our team of over 185 professional REALTORS speak English, Afrikaans, Cantonese, Chinese, Croatian, Czech, Dutch, French, German, Greek, Gujarati, Hebrew, Hindi, Hungarian, Italian, Polish, Punjabi, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Turkish, Urdu, Vietnamese, and are ready to assist you in buying and selling houses, condos, commercial properties and more.
The guitar - driven tracks on Mission Control are more polished than some of the band's earlier indie releases, but they still maintain a raw sense of simplicity.
The Soviets invaded, made Poland part of their own communist bloc, ignored the legitimate polish government - in - exile in London, and installed their own puppets, keeping Poland under the Soviet heel for 40 more years.
It might have has even more impact if the behavior of the occupied Polish was compared to that of many western nations, run by christians, who turned away Jews, literally by the boatload.
The general consensus of the day is that Governor Mitt Romney showed up far more prepared than anyone expected and President Barack Obama's generally reliable polish was mysteriously absent in Wednesday night's first presidential debate.
I'm polishing the glass, hoping we all see a little more clearly because of each other.
I guess I was just arguing that personal evangelism might in the long run be even more effective, especially when we help people understand that they don't need all the polish of the stage production put on by evangelism crusades, but can simply love people in their neighborhood.
Yet at the war's end, the Polish capital suffered more damage than any other city during World War II, including Hiroshima and Nagasaki: 85 percent its buildings were destroyed, while only 400,000 residents out of a prewar population of 1.3 million (including only 11,500 of 360,000 Jews) survived.
He identified with a regime much more Jewish than the broader Polish society, and demographically overwhelmed by the millions of Catholic Poles, who were anti-Russian in a general way and also, perhaps in their majority, anti-Semitic» some intensely so, most less actively.
I can present a more polished version of myself.
2 Shalom: For the beginnings of such a theory, see my essays «On the Structure of the Person: Time and Consciousness» (in Dialectics and Humanism, Journal of the Polish Academy of Science, 1975) and, more particularly, «The Problem of the Person: Philosophy and the Neurologists» (to appear in Dialectics and Humanism, 1979).
More a diary than a polished memoir, it follows the movements of the Ingalls family through Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, and the Dakota Territory.
The recent political offensive of the Polish neo-Communists has made it even more difficult for the Church to shed its counterculture mantle.
Many blacks sympathize with Polish workers and Northern Irish Catholics (despite problematic Polish - black and Irish - black relations in places like Chicago and Boston), and more and more blacks are cognizant of how South Africa oppresses its native peoples, how Chile and South Korea repress their citizens, and how Israel mistreats the Palestinians.
Thus John Paul's concern with Jews and Judaism was more than nostalgia for his prewar childhood and youth, and more than sympathy for the common plight of Polish Jews and Polish Catholics during the war.
In the Warta district members of the hierarchy were brutally beaten, the clergy were decimated in a frightful manner, seminars, numerous establishments of religious orders and all Catholic schools and associations were abolished, ecclesiastical property was expropriated, sisters were driven - from their convents, churches in large part were closed, wayside crosses and shrines were destroyed, Polish inscriptions on gravestones were effaced and loyalty to religion was made extremely difficult and was ridiculed in every conceivable manner and more than three million Polish Catholics were left completely outside the pale of the law and were at the mercy of the despotic whims of the National Socialists.
The ten - year - old child living in Japan is likely to become a more proficient and polished user of Japanese.
In healthcare, to use a Polish metaphor, it is more like a plumb line falling into the centre of a chaotic, sprawling ant - hill.
Agreed: «don't let the left hand know what the right hand is doing...» Those who «show» their faith, whether through their profession (Pastor, Missionary) or pious works (church board, conference speaker), can only be assessed as more sincere if there is evidence they were religious / pious / faithful when no one was looking (Pope John Paul II never confirmed this, but as a young priest, it was reported he worked in the Polish underground to save many Jewish children from the Nazi's, years later, he was visiting Israel and a woman who claimed he was the priest who saved her from the Nazis stepped forward to meet him, he blessed her, yet never did confirm or deny if he had played the part of a hero).
What Machen described in the 1920s as the abyss between belief and unbelief has become even more pronounced» a true bottomless pit» in the intervening decades, while the gulf separating the Church of Rome from the traditions of the Reformation, while still formidable, is less a barrier today than it was when Billy Graham preached for a Polish pope.
Ligon, 1647 - 537 also mentions two sorts in Barbadoes,» the one so like a child's coral as not to be discerned at the distance of two paces; a crimson and scarlet mixt, the fruit about three inches long, and shines more than the best polished corall.
Halushki (aka Fried Cabbage and Noodles) is traditional dish of Polish and Slovak heritage, traditionally braised cabbage and egg noodles smothered in... [Read more...]
It's one of the more subtle packaging tweaks we've seen, but it makes Modern Table Meals seem like a more polished and professional company.
We provide a number of finishing capabilities, including: polishing, oxidation removal, blasting, coating, painting, galvanizing, anodizing, and more.
Please continue reading my more refined and polished version of: «Happy Easter» xo Rahni
Given that I have recently polished off Double Chocolate Brownies, a Hershey Pie, and a batch of chocolate chip cookies (the new Betty Crocker mix to be released this summer), you probably won't be getting any more sweet recipes from me for a while.
Kind of, more like a Silesian version;) There's a Polish version of gnocchi!
Imagine a line of frozen foods for children that are packed with vegetables and whole grains and so yummy kids will polish off every bite and ask for more!
For more citrus flavor and an especially polished look, brush on a second layer of glaze once the first one is set.
In his description of «red pepper,» Ligon writes: «There is of this kind two sorts; the one so like a child's Coral, as not to be discerned at the distance of two paces; a crimson and scarlet mixed, the fruit about two inches long, and shines more than polished coral.»
This is what happens when you let Emeril loose in the Condé Nast building, One World Trade Center, which houses the well - polished offices of GQ, Vogue, Wired, Glamour, and more.
My daughter will polish of a huge plate of these noodles in a sitting, and will often look for more after.
I just polished off a pint of bluebs, so I need more... so I'll just have to get some extra!
A less prolific but more polished version of klopp.
There's obviously a certain amount of risk associated with drafting the «older» guys, but I think you could argue there's just as much if not more risk when taking guys out of high school, considering they typically haven't faced as polished of talent in conjunction with the fact they're almost always going to cost you more.
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