Sentences with phrase «n't have it in summer»

Probably great in summer as well but haven't had them in summer yet.
Another spring — ready makeup look, but who says we can't have it in summer to?!

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It's no secret that teachers don't get the best pay, so many have to get summer jobs in order to keep up with expenses.
Look to the case of Tim Romero, a Tokyo - headquartered entrepreneur who, earlier this summer, «gave up» and closed ContractBeast, a startup that produced software for people who make software, when it hadn't gained a significant following after just seven months in business.
We won't know until it's over, but PyeongChang has the potential to be the most politicized Olympics since 1980's Summer Olympics in Moscow (sometimes dubbed the «Soviet Olympics») during which 66 countries, led by the United States, boycotted.
I won't talk this morning about the 13 lives that were lost, or the more than 100 who were injured, when a 22 - year - old terrorist rammed his van into a crowd of pedestrians strolling along Las Ramblas in Barcelona this summer — nor will I mention the 86 people who were killed in Nice on the evening of Bastille Day in 2016, when a mindless thug drove his cargo truck into a mass of celebrants who had gathered to watch fireworks on the Promenade des Anglais.
Priced at $ 9.99 per month or $ 99.99 per year, Beats Music has reportedly struggled to poach subscribers from rivals Spotify and Rdio, but that didn't stop Apple from gobbling up Beats this summer in a cash and stock deal valued at $ 3 billion, vaulting Dre's personal fortune to $ 800 million and making him the richest figure in hip - hop history.
Beat the crowds by visiting Yellowstone in May — the weather will be mild, and you won't have to fight through families on their summer vacations.
«American Idol» debuted in June 2002, during the summer broadcast doldrums, an indication that Fox didn't have high hopes for the imported singing contest based on producer Simon Fuller's hit British series, «Pop Idol.»
He does not appear to have sounded any kind of alarm as the problems began to mount in the summer of 2007.
«I realized that I wasn't going to be able to have the kind of life people have in the States — a good house, a nice car, maybe a summer house — if I finished school and went to work for a company,» Fuks says.
The other quirky parenting insight she discloses is «when we'd travel in the summers, because I don't like to pack a lot... I'd have the kids bathe in their clothes, and then they change into something else.
«We're not seeing a summer swoon as we have in the past few years.»
If you're flying American @American (aal) or Delta (dal), you're also in for a new headache: The two airlines couldn't come to terms on an agreement for rebooking, so this is the first summer where if you have a delay on one airline's flights, you can't ask to be rebooked on the other airline.
There were issues with my loan that were not my fault, and we had to live in a summer cabin for a few weeks.
Becky Hammon, who became the first NBA assistant coach last year, and this year coached the San Antonio Spurs to a win in the NBA's Summer League, told Fortune, «Now that this door has been opened, maybe we'll see more of it, and hopefully it will not be a news story.»
On a summer night in 2011, with the New York Mets in the midst of yet another season that would end in disappointment, a very tattooed man named Darren Meenan made his way into a field - level Citi Field seat with a sign bearing foot - high letters: «Don't Trade Reyes.»
It's not much in the grand scheme of things, but that summer we were raising money and had to pay for travel so it made an impact,» Schiff says.
During the silly days of summer, he says employers should «think in terms of results and not necessarily in terms of the time an employee has to put in,» he says.
The full service marketing and communications agency based in Glanstonbury, Connecticut, had a loose dog policy, allowing the occasional dog in the office most often in the summers or on Fridays as long as they were not disruptive.
«I met with them back in May and they said, «Look, we haven't done so well and we have this major announcement we are planning for the summer.
Not too long ago, O'Leary predicted that no matter what, the Bank of Canada would raise interest rates in the early summer, when «people switch to vodka and lemonade.»
Only a surprisingly successful month of August (when the usual stream of summer blockbusters often turns into a trickle) has helped the industry recover from a month of July that did not reach $ 1 billion in total gross for the first time in a dozen years.
This isn't the first we've heard of Tesla's intention to develop a ride - hailing service, as Musk brought it up in his «Master Plan, Part Deux» released over the summer (emphasis ours):
Not all industrial kitchens come with a microplane, so Chef Nina Clemente, owner of The Smiles di Alba in Los Angeles and summer chef at The Standard Plaza in New York City, has taken to bringing her own when she caters in someone else's space.
Just because you're working on a summer Friday doesn't mean you have to be in until your typical time.
Katie Shea, co-founder of CitySlips, a New York start - up that sells foldable ballet flats that fit in a purse, says although she hasn't had a break in two years, she plans to take a trip this summer.
Iger was adamant on CNBC that he «hadn't made my decisions about what I was going to do when I left Disney» at the end of his previous contract, in the summer of 2019.
The recent college graduate is about to experience something they haven't experienced in the past 16 years... the lack of dread that the summer is over and the new school year has begun.
Toronto's Sutton Place wasn't part of the deal, but it will likely have to change its name if, as the media - shy Gaglardi vowed in a statement last summer, Northland expands the chain to every major Canadian city.
There have been summer and fall cups, but you could be forgiven for not knowing that, since the autumn design is usually eclipsed by the arrival of what's in it: the Pumpkin Spice Latte.
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In the music business, where he first made his name, his clients have included John Lennon, Bob Dylan, Elton John, Donna Summer, the Eagles, Joni Mitchell, Guns N» Roses, and Nirvana.
I grew up in West Vancouver, and on the last day of school each summer I'd go to the barbershop and get my hair shaved off, so I wouldn't have to worry about ticks.
They were thinner than some other jeans that I wear, so I wouldn't necessarily have these as my go - to pair for the winter, but I'm really excited about wearing them in the spring and summer.
SPORTS and Recreation Minister Norman Moore has urged sports fans to tell television stations they want soccer, cricket and basketball broadcasts to continue.This summer, Channel Nine will not broadcast the Pura Milk Cup for the first time in 22 years.
• Though Whitehead is not named as one of the shareholders acquiring Sprout back from Valeant, she had privately owned the company with her then - husband Bob Whitehead before selling it in the summer of 2015.
«Ten years past the financial crisis and we could see a period where, instead of talking about «secular stagnation» as our mutual friend Larry Summers likes to do, we're going to be seeing growth upgrades that we haven't seen, we're going to see investment like we haven't seen and we might see inflation in a way we haven't seen,» Rogoff said.
In the summer of 2007, when Twitter was just a year old and didn't even have hashtags, two early adopters took to the social network to complain about the lack of all - day breakfast at McDonald's.
If we consider how increasingly weaponized ad targeting has become, especially since this past summer when Google and Facebook consolidated our browsing histories into their user IDs, and we think about how anybody in the world could target anyone else in the United States with surgical precision by their susceptibilities and propensities, maybe this election was similar to a 9/11 moment, but non-violent and invisible, where we realize that our commercial infrastructure was used against us, and we don't realize it until after the catastrophe?
That judgment, about whether the government should get involved in the entire P2P throttling debate, will likely be made by the end of the summer, but Bell certainly could not have helped its assertion that congestion is a huge problem by opening its own (non-P2P) video download store last week.
In between, Ms. Clifford, who said she had not danced since the summer, mingled with well - wishers, photo - seekers and, if they approached, reporters.
In an earnings call later that summer, Peter Rive, who was then SolarCity's CTO, explained the merits of the changes to shareholders: «We don't want to rush to actually initiate some of the equipment installation for the cell line and then have that be a regretful layout only months later.»
Across the street, a package of new pencils decorated with purple flowers — ready for the start of the school year — lay near watermarked snapshots of kids at summer camp, grinning up through grass that hadn't been mowed in weeks.
«You get the sense Larry thinks very deeply that our system can not survive if we have large levels of inequality and large groups of the population that do not have access to jobs,» said Pascal Noel, a former senior policy adviser to Summers in the White House.
As Summers's name has circulated as a leading candidate in recent weeks, the White House has discouraged speculation about whom Obama is going to pick, saying he is considering a range of candidates and will not decide until the fall.
If the increase in Irma suits affects rates for wind insurance the way AOB suits have driven up costs for all - perils coverage over the past two years, policyholders won't feel it until the summer of 2019, Patel said.
Critics can not believe Obama would nominate Summers, who they say helped sow the seeds of the financial crisis while in the Clinton administration, insulted women as president of Harvard University and alienated colleagues at the White House.
And when it was up as much as 28 percent in the summer, they still didn't have anything positive to say, arguing it had gone up too much.
But Yellen would be unlikely to lose any Democratic votes and she's not tied to the Obama administration's economic policies in the way Summers is, so it's hard to imagine her inspiring much bloodlust among Republicans, either.
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