It does make for
nice pictures though:)
Not exact matches
I've ditched ads for now because even
though they're a
nice side revenue stream I want my readers to become gaga over my content, and my services, and my upcoming product, and most of all, my travel
pictures, to create raving fans who'll return again and again.
It would be
nice to
picture friendship as the arrival of a utopia in which all turned out well —
though that kind of niceness might also induce...
Would have liked a
picture of the church
though... some of those small English churches & towns are a
nice glimpse into the past.
To Ken Margo: I am totally agree with you about this evil thing going around the earth... this evil minded people is there everywhere regardless of faith... that was not what i was trying to say... my point was to be able to recognize the One True God who is Unseen and who has no partners as He is not in need of any partners but we the creation is in need of Him... thats all... I wish I could do something to stop all these taking place around the earth... I think we human fear the fed laws more than we fear the laws of our Creator, for example not to associate any partner with Him, taking the life of others, drug dealing, human trafficking, believing in hereafter and so on... I remember a story that I was talking with one of my friends... I was telling him look we all obey the law of the land so much like for example when we drive and no one moves even an inch when there is a school bus stop to pick / drop kids as it is a fed laws but when it comes to the laws of our Creator, we don't care... like having physical relationship outside of marriage and many more... then he said something
nice... he said that its because we see the consequence of breaking the law of the land but we do not see the punishment of hereafter even
though it is mentioned very details in Quran, it even gives
pictures of hereafter....
It would be
nice to
picture friendship as the arrival of a utopia in which all turned out well —
though that kind of niceness might also induce a killing boredom.
The balls in your
picture are a lot
nicer than what mine look like
though!
Because my caramels... which are delicious,
though a bit darker than the
picture (the darker sugar, I think, that I used)-- each have a
nice little permanent wax paper skin.
Though it does not look like the
picture, it thickened up and is spreadable... like a
nice rich glaze.
It still came out fine,
though not as healthy or
nice - looking like in Elana's
picture:)
I wish I could figure out to send you a
picture... So, I followed the cake recipe, used the vegan chocolate frosting on top,
though I poured it on top while it was still semi-liquid to get a
nice, smooth surface with which to decorate.
The words and
pictures are basic,
though, so it's a
nice pick for little ones.
The balls in your
picture are a lot
nicer than what mine look like
though!
Yes, but in a very
nice way I also got the impression
though that he would concede that he is wrong when presented with a beautiful
picture....
I'm always up for a new adventure even
though I'm very shy, but once the journey gets started I open up like a book (the kind with lots of
pictures, not the boring kinda heh) I'm very understanding and like to compromise, people have said I'm way too
nice but I just want everyone to be happy and have a good time, but I also have some bite!
In a summer during the early - to - mid sixties, I surreptitiously acquired a copy of a specific issue of Playboy — not for the
pictures,
though those were
nice, but for an essay on The Great Comic Book Heroes, by Jules Feiffer.
Kinnear does a
nice job portraying the naiveté of Coach Vermeil,
though his performance suffers a bit at first because it's just so hard to
picture him as the tough - as - nails coach type.
No huge surprises here; it's
nice to see that Inception got nominated for Best
Picture,
though Christopher Nolan was surprisingly snubbed for a Best Director nomination (my bet would be that he gets Best Original Screenplay).
The root and supplemental menus feature a deleted scene from the film of Henry trying to free his pants cuff from the wire leash of a mummified cat carcass (it's beautiful, perversely)-- you have to watch it for a while before you're allowed to select anything, and
though you'd think that'd be maddening, it's a
nice way to prepare for the
picture.
The DVD offered simply terrific
picture and sound, and
though the extras weren't consistently strong, we got a fine audio commentary, some
nice visual effects discussions, and some other watchable bits.
The DVD provides absolutely stellar
picture and sound, however, and
though the supplemental section was slight, it includes a couple of
nice pieces; I remain aggravated by the lack of advertised features, however.
The
picture is perfectly clean and sharp throughout, and
though this kind of movie could easily have made visuals an afterthought, it actually offers some
nice views of New York City and tactful shooting of the TV studio.
It was
nice to see arguably the favorite, The Hurt Locker, take Best
Picture over the biggest grossing movie of all time, Avatar (I still would've preferred Up in the Air),
though I'd have hoped Kathryn Bigelow would've given a better speech and had not been so weirdly gracious to her ex-husband James Cameron, who had won Best Director just minutes before (it was a somewhat rare split for Best
Picture and Best Director, but in this case, I actually think it was justified.
From Sentinel's RIOBOT versions of Anubis (
pictured above), Jehuty and Detonator Orgun (
though we're more excited by the inclusion of the Tsugumori from Tsutomu Nihei's brilliant
though overlooked Knights of Sidonia manga), to some very
nice figma toys of both Tekkaman Blade and Tekkaman Evil.
Michele Abeles's 6th of April (2007) and Eileen Quinlan's The Last
Picture I Took of Crow (2012) are in the former camp: they're both straight - up, close - cropped glamour shots (which gets redundant,
though they sure seem like
nice pussies).
Though you can't record video and snap
pictures using the physical button alone, it's always
nice to have a real button to shoot
pictures.
Even
though it does not boast of the best optics, they produce
nice usable
pictures.
The portrait mode
pictures are quite
nice,
though at times the blurred background might not be so obvious.
I love the shape and form and even
though the
pictures make the wood look very pretty, it didn't look as
nice in person!
Before I painted it
though I had to strip the top and stain it as I wanted a
nice deep dark top to go with my hardware (in the before
picture I have already done this....