Sentences with phrase «much material stuffed»

I realized, that you do not need that much material stuff to be happy.

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In this case, I'm not beating myself up too much because I did get three banners out of the materials I purchased and some of the stuff I'll be using for a long long time.
Having a baby marks a drastic change in the material needs of life, but how much «stuff» do you really...
The researchers also found that, compared with today's rocky material, the ancient crust was composed of much denser stuff, enriched in iron and magnesium.
«The point is to stuff as much hydrogen into a material as possible, which is basically the same underlying concept as for developing hydrogen - storage materials
It's a much more thermally robust material than the cheaper stuff that most baking dishes are made of, which is important to me because I often use these dishes to warm up food in the oven.
I really love the Monogram line with its nicer materials, design, and workmanship, without too much of an increase in price from regular BR stuff.
The flexible leather material allows for it to expand with however much stuff you fill it up with and it's a great bag to wear to the office or to run errands on the weekends.
The key difficulty that has to be overcome with «Azkaban,» however, is that there is too much standard Harry Potter stuff the film seems compelled to include, material that both swells the running time to that counterproductive two hours and 21 minutes and detracts from the story's intrinsic drama.
The farce doesn't work because it's played straight, and the fluffy inspirational material doesn't work because, well, we've seen it so many times and would much rather have the off - the - wall stuff.
Even where technology has not been blocked, much of the digitized educational materials and records are just examples of using computers to collect old stuff (such as data or lesson plans) in old ways (by filing).
The seat material looks kinda cool; much better than the stuff we used to get in economy cars.
Amanda says she'll continue to self publish some new material and will keep the old stuff out there, but I wonder how much control New York will eventually seize over all her work.
The construction is somewhere between the Big Barker dog bed and the Snoozer plush one, but this one is much cheaper that the Big Barker while it's also stuffed with thick memory foam and covered with waterproof material that's machine - washable.
Square Enix does focus a little too much on the old and their new stuff doesn't seem to pack the same spark as their previous material.
Much of it is very bog standard D&D fan fiction type stuff which really just recycles elements from better source materials.
Do Not Go Shopping (Too Much) Material Possessions are Not Evil: Learn to Love Your Stuff Do You Have a Personal Green Stimulus Plan?
Pt 7, «Cancerous Greenpeace / Desmogblog / Gelbspan Stuff»: What's detailed in this post is how Dave Rado's Ofcom complaint is first and foremost pushing absolutely nothing more than guilt - by - association «evidence» to indict skeptic climate scientists of industry - funded corruption, and secondly, how Rado, much like any other prominent accuser, is enslaved to an accusation narrative which ultimately relies on sources who repeat material which inevitably traces back to Ross Gelbspan and the clique of enviro - activists surrounding him when he and they got the first real media traction for the accusation.
In the long run, much of the economic growth of developed economies is likely to involve less energy - intensive sectors because of demand - side factors such as 1) the amount of stuff people can physically manage is limited (even with rented storage space), 2) migration to areas where the weather is more moderate will continue, 3) increased urbanization and population density reduces energy consumption per capita, 4) there is a lot of running room to decrease the energy consumption of our electronic devices (e.g., switching to clockless microprocessors, not that I'm predicting that specific innovation), 5) telecommunication will substitute for transportation on the margin, 6) cheaper and better data acquisition and processing will enable less wasteful routing and warehousing of material goods, and 7) aging populations will eventually reduce the total amount (local plus distant) of travel per person per year.
But... Much stuff that is lambasted and declared OT and «pseudoscientific» here at WUWT, actually holds material that is perfectly scientifically valid, and is important for the future of science.
That means contractors insured through Plymouth Rock will automatically receive coverage for small tools, installation materials and more — in short, much of the stuff you carry around to your jobs.
There's a straw bale home in Arizona, a stone home in southern Spain, a tin shed in Colorado, a two - storey treehouse near Seattle and a homestead of recycled materials in Quebec, whose owners believe in building with «as much free stuff as possible.»
I wouldn't recommend studying the test stuff too much right now because the class has to be like 75 hours (a guess) and really there is only 35 hours worth of material.
As a retired teacher who has hung onto teaching materials and way too much «stuff,» I know that I could really use this wonderfully «simple» way of looking at simplicity!
The material doesn't matter so much in this case (I think it only gets more expensive when you want the multi-colored cut glass type of stuff).
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