Maybe if I have a clearout I can fit
more pretty things in?!
And since we all could stand to look at
more pretty things, watch this video of what different landscapes would look like if Earth had Saturn's rings.
Not exact matches
As history has shown, the rapid adoption of
more productive and affordable technology is
pretty close to a sure
thing.
There's actually a
pretty good answer to this question — one that's especially relevant for startups — and a
pretty simple guideline that can help you determine exactly (a) when is the best time to start hiring some qualified sales managers and (b) whether the time is right for the CEO to take a step or two back from the front line, hand off the ball to the sales team, and focus on doing
more valuable
things for the business.
«It seems
pretty reasonable to think that there are
things out there today that we haven't seen that are much
more advanced [than Stuxnet],» O'Murchu told TI in a phone interview.
There's «
more work to do, but by the time we get to the end of the year,
things look
pretty strong and
pretty solid.»
A recent redesign has made it look
pretty slick, too: There are a good chunk of themes, and the whole
thing now supports
more than 100 languages.
PRODUCT DESIGN AND USER X Making
more than
pretty things Adam Cahan, SVP, Mobile and Emerging Products, Yahoo! Mike Cannon - Brookes, Co-CEO, Atlassian Adam Miller, CEO, Cornerstone OnDemand Jason Rosenthal, CEO, Lytro Moderator: Miguel Helft, Senior Writer, Fortune
If you stayed the course during that time,
things worked out
pretty well, because you bought at the low point of the stock market, and you contributed
more and can you imagine that tax lot that you invested in, in March 2009, where that is right now.
They urge Europe to cast aside fiscal austerity and spend
more, which would be a
pretty tricky
thing to do.
It'd be phenomenal to keep that up, but in terms of growth, it's
more about people taking action and it's like I really want to measure the results, which is like
pretty impossible to do, but at the same time that's why I really like
things what we're doing with the student loan debt movement, where people are reporting back with how much student loan debt they're paying off.
There are some days I'm
pretty sure I don't fit the definition of Christian in any sense, though I come from a decidedly
more eastern Christian perspective on the
things to which I still hold.
He says Lewis might have paid
more attention to Screwtape in the very first letter where Screwtape says that the time has passed in which «the humans still knew
pretty well when a
thing was proved and when it was not.»
As with MacIntyre,
things look
pretty dire from where I'm standing, as morally indifferent materialistic individualism gains
more and
more ground.
Sadly, these initiatives are fought tooth and nail by anti-gay groups (sadly
pretty much all of which identify as Christian) who want to claim (against all evidence) that being gay makes you
more likely to commit suicide not anything that you suffer as a result of being gay, just some arbitrary offense against God
thing.
Accepting the most extraordinary claims imaginable based on nothing
more than a collection of this mythology that was cobbled together during the Dark Ages is a
pretty foolish
thing to do.
This is a desperate error, or rather a desperate mistake, which overlooks (yes, and what is worse, it overlooks the fact that what it overlooks is
pretty nearly the best
thing that can be said of a man, since far worse often occurs)-- it overlooks the fact that the majority of men do never really manage in their whole life to be
more than they were in childhood and youth, namely, immediacy with the addition of a little dose of self - reflection.
«I'm
more just working through
things on my own and just putting it out there for people to listen to, and I'm
pretty positive... I think people will hear that in the record and what I was afraid of at first, I think, people are actually going to find refreshing maybe.»
Sorry Neville did nt mean to imply that you meant the other
things in fact i am agreeing with what you said in fact and
pretty much with your point of view on most of your comments we have discussed.I was adding my own thoughts that that there is so much
more to what Jesus did for us on the cross.
I'm
pretty sure that Hawking got a lot
more than the monkey - sonnet
thing wrong during his long career, assuming he did get the monkey - sonnet
thing wrong.
As a result, we sometimes (I am speaking of me here) get so wrapped up in Scripture study, that we neglect the
more important
things in life, such as family, the poor and needy in our community, serving others in love, taking care of orphans and widows, and
pretty much everything else that Jesus focused on in His ministry.
Most contemporary economists take a
more straightforward approach, but they say
pretty much the same
thing.
Among my white friends and followers,
things pretty much carried on as usual up until Wednesday afternoon when I began to see
more tweets and Facebook statues about the events in Ferguson.
i, and i've met many
more besides just myself, frankly loathe most of the stuff that passes for music in the churches i've experienced (which are broad)... i love some of the old hymns or some new ones with a bit of content, but frankly most is
pretty poor... i recognise this is just my opinion, but there in lies the problem, like i said, music is divisive... only churched kids really get the singing
thing and half of them aren't bothered.
I bet it says
more of the silly stuff you post, like all atheists are cold and unfeeling, and also I bet it says people you don't like are going to burn while you laugh from a safe place, which is a
pretty creepy
thing to consider «paradise» but whatever.
They don't taste like the actual
thing, but they're
pretty darn close, plus they make that PB&J even
more amazing.
Actually now that they are done and we can walk on them it is
pretty exciting and one
more thing checked off the house list.
In my eyes, this made it
pretty perfect — and that's a very good
thing, because as you'll see, there were two
more drinks just like it each day.
I go
pretty light on the turmeric overall (because of that whole curry latte
thing) and have found fresh turmeric to be a milder,
more pleasant flavor overall.
I followed ingredients to a «T,» but my maple cheesecake layer was
more brown than white and did the strangest
thing — it sunk into the loaf itself so that there
pretty much was no cheesecake layer.
not a vegan, but open to new
things — these sound
pretty darn good... I always have chickpeas in my pantry for hummus, so just a few
more things and I'll have them started!
Of all the wonderful recipes in Ready for dessert, this one's definitely the one that I've made time and again, tweaking it slightly at first and
more significatively as I got confident with it to the point where I'm
pretty sure that no matter what ingredients and quantities you put in there, if you do the one - minute - intensive - beating
thing, you'll get awesome brownies every time.
But I am
pretty sure this mess of ingredients threw
things more than a simpler cookie would have.
Make half the batch if you want
things to be a bit
more respectable but it keeps
pretty well.
I chopped my blackberries up
pretty finely (part of my weird cooked fruit texture aversion) but you could also leave them
more chunky, if you're into that sort of
thing.
Although
things have been
pretty festive on the blog since before my birthday, my real life could do with a little
more festive cheer.
It is still
pretty awesome that Oreos are vegan, awesome for the animals, but
more of a once in a while
thing for me.
They're chewier than the Girl Scouts version and the frosting is less stiff and
more creamy, but the taste is
pretty spot on and, as with most
things, I'm partial to the homemade version.
You could completely customize it and add
more sugar or less lime (it's
pretty lime - y, since I LOVE all
things tart).
This definitely looks
more my speed and caramel is
pretty much my favorite sweet
thing ever.
I generally consider myself
pretty ambitious in my kitchenery, but there are some
things that just take
more time than I'm generally willing to give.
The
thing is, having an acai bowl when out and about can be
pretty expensive — sometimes costing $ 10 or
more.
That would be my best tip and it is great for making smoothies and other blended treats as well (just not banana ice cream and those
more solid
things), and it is
pretty inexpensive.
The only
thing I like to do
more than eat when traveling for the Hot 10 list is drink (responsibly and with
pretty high standards, of course).
Which, really, I would be going for anyway even without a gift certificate, since I can't reach my toes, and have a
thing about people (yes, even doctors and nurses who couldn't care less and are looking at a whole lot
more important and less
pretty parts of me than my toes) seeing my feet looking gnarly, but, you know, it's the thought....
Pretty great, a couple of
things I did different - I toasted the spices to help bloom them, I did a little less mayo and little
more non-fat yogurt.
I see lot of coments about how we can sign Reus «cuz he's a world class player.Yes, he is a great player BUT did you see how mutch this season was he injuried?The period when Dortmund win some games and comme forward in the table was the period when Reus was available, rest of the season he was injuried.This is one
thing, the other think is that Klopp say he will leave Dortmund in the end of the season and looking for a new chalange.I'm
pretty sure that he will leave to a big team and will take Reus after him.Sterling is exactly the same type of player as Sanchez, just doesn't have the same experience, he's not fully developed.I think he can be a first XI player for us and I think will be great alongside Sanchez, replacing Cazorla when he will leave.Sterling is an English player, will be great to see him at nationat team too, and we need as mutch as rest of the big teams from EPL home grown players.The coments who say that we have Gnabry and Wellington make me laugh, really?Do you want trophies?Or do you want to see
more young players and waiting year after year to confirm or just see how they doesn't play anything?We are a top team, and need performance in UCL too, not just participaiting.Sterling is a young CONFIRMED player who will definetly help us.Agree that he's not fully grown but he will be a great player.
The idea is
pretty simple on its face: if you are trying the same
thing as teams
more talented and athletic than you, then you almost certainly will not succeed.
There are
more things that are
pretty gnarly, like being required to sell a quota of calendars before games in order to be allowed to cheer on the field.
Basically — when you've got someone like Coutinho getting the nod over other clearly
more adept players you can
pretty much disregard the validity of the whole
thing as just picking «flavour of the month» rather then actually a reflection of the best players.