Sentences with phrase «n't get photos»

First up just to let you know due to unstoppable events we couldn't get these photos to you any earlier.
Special for all you Viggo Mortensen fans out there and we don't get photos of him too often - here's Viggo in Spain today at the premiere of Everybody Has A Plan.
Oh I hate when it rains and I can't get photos!
And then you put it into a blog post because you didn't get photos the first time you wore it (Dior event... I'm looking at you...)
I totally didn't get photos done for a post today either — the weather has just been so unpleasant I haven't wanted to go out!
From this point on in the process, I just couldn't get any photos because, well, do you have any idea what it's like to cook with one hand and take photos with the other while trying to avoid getting 300 degree hot caramelized sugar on your hands?
I apologize for not getting a photo of a slice of this wonderful cake, but I was taking both of them to a grill out and I didn't want to cut into them.
I am so sad that I didn't get a photo of the actual quarkballchen because it was the most delicious thing we ate the whole time we were in Germany!
There are two good reasons why you aren't getting a photo of the ingredients in this post.
Once cool transfer to a wire rack then ice them... which I didn't get a photo of as it's messy business!
I almost didn't get a photo for this post because they kept swiping them!
I didn't get any photo's of it.
I wore it with that awhile ago and didn't get a photo.
I received them quickly but when I got them I had to look them up on - line again because I couldn't tell which shoe was the right and which was the left, I didn't get a photo, but literally the shoes are oval on the bottom with zero indication of which shoe is which.
I didn't get a photo but later changed into my sapphire blue dress of the same shape and the black ankle - strap shoes.
Unfortunately I did not get a photo of it, but it was really pretty!
Although I won't get that photo right away, I was lucky enough to hang around with my mom who was the last person in line after all of her hard work, and we got a picture taken with her together.
I did not get photos of them all, and some have been posted before.
Owen suggests that the reason so many people prefer seeing photos is because `' If you haven't got a photo attached it makes it really hard for other online daters to connect with you as another human being.»
If you haven't got a photo attached it makes it really hard for other online daters to connect with you as another human being.
She's not likely to have a great many scenes, and because most of her work is likely to be done on stages, we probably won't get any photo evidence of the work as it is ongoing.
The production designer also had to re-make various front pages of The Globe when production couldn't get photo clearances.
Motorola seems to be using a new capacitive layer that's different than the one it uses on its smartphones, and though we couldn't get a photo of it due to lighting (it's barely visible), you can faintly see little copper triangles overlaid on the display.
We try to photograph every animal, but occasionally we can not get a photo, such as if an animal is injured or aggressive.
I got a few decent waves and foolishly did not get the photos from the guys shooting from the top of the cliff or the guys in the water.
I didn't get a photo, but they did look really pretty in the pale pink.

Not exact matches

For us because timing isn't really of the essence, it's not because they're nearby right now, the question is how can we help facilitate people getting conversations going and moving offline after you just match, so I think that means some sort of follow up where you can continue to communicate with your matches almost en masse to say, «Hey i'm free this week» or «Hey check out this Instagram photo
It's not about interviews or getting the right photo op.
This set comes with both a 140 ° wide - angle lens and a 10X macro lens, both of which will allow you to take photos you wouldn't be able to get with the iPhone's stock lens.
A lot of times we couldn't get something done, so we would do it ourselves, whether it was designing ads, programming, photo shooting, or engineering.
In its newest feature, announced on Tuesday, social media giant Facebook disclosed that it can now let you know when a photo of you has been posted — even if you don't get tagged in the photo.
This makes sense: Getting around a dumbphone isn't exactly pleasant, and an OS like Android makes it easier to keep your calendar dates or photo album in line via the cloud.
A customer who hasn't received his camera for a photo shoot the next day or hasn't got their concert tickets for tonight's show has to get priority over someone calling about a refund or to change their address.
Scientists know what's happening — it's a sense of euphoria you feel when someone comments on your Instagram photo, but that's not quite the same thing as landing a new job or getting a raise.
It's just possessions in the end, but what hurts the most is the loss of photos that you can't get back.
Just getting pictures processed by the corner photo lab involves many subjective adjustments to the exposure (even if you're not the one who's doing it).
Just because you got a lot of likes for that spring break bikini photo or a shot of your pet rabbit, doesn't mean you canuse the same tactics to drum up business for a new tech startup.
At the same time, you won't get unless you ask, and a fun photo of the office lawn bowling tourney from one of your employee rock stars can do amazing things to help your workplace brand.
Among travel and vacation scams, the Better Business Bureau highlighted con artists who post photos of properties that aren't for rent or that don't exist in a bid to get your credit card information.
This will help legitimize your own brand quickly for a relatively cheap price, and hopefully fewer people will see those embarrassing college photos your buddy has on a webpage you can't get him to take down.
Unlike that time a man claimed he was served a deep - fried rat at KFC instead of a chicken tender (it ended up just being a rat - shaped piece of chicken), this Popeyes roach photo looks legit (though still potentially staged), and the company repenting on Twitter at least suggests that getting a bug in your food isn't beyond the realm of possibility.
Specifically, friends don't like it when you've got too many photos of family, and relatives don't like it when you've got too many photos of friends.
Worse still is that the man probably doesn't know how to get the photo off his iPhone.
You won't be able to upload or edit photos but you can watch Stories, get notifications, browse your feed, like and comment on photos and search for people, places and hashtags online.
Any one of the people who gets your photo can then respond with a visual or text message, and as TechCrunch noted, «flings» aren't ephemeral, removing the frankly banal forced «disappearing message» aspect of seemingly every new network.
Well, turns out, if you want to get pictures of mountains you don't need to get it out of people's personal photo libraries,» Craig Federighi, Apple senior vice president of software, said in an interview last week.
Why wasn't it taken down when Chelsea Handler couldn't even get Instagram to keep her photo of one boob?
Adam Seifer, co-founder and former CEO of Fotolog.com, one of the oldest and most popular photo sharing sites on the net, said: «I frequently find myself trying to convince partners, advisees, etc., that one of the biggest risks a start - up has is to not launch anything at all — to get so caught up in talking about what you're going to launch and so fixated on details that it feels like you're making progress when instead what you're really doing is moving asymptotically closer to something that doesn't ultimately matter as much as you think it does.»
Trying to push British Columbians around won't get Notley and Trudeau the pipeline they want — and neither will anything else Photo: thestar.com When England's Model Parliament was first called in 1295, King Edward the First wrote a writ of summons calling for citizens across the land to join him.
Ruschelle Khanna, an entrepreneur who used to talk to a photo of Virgin's CEO on her iPhone, explains that, no, she wasn't crazy; she was getting real business help.
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