Sentences with phrase «nice touches»

When he hugs you, make a point to tell him how much you like nice touches like hugs.
Of course there are some nice touches that make The Irwin Inn baby - friendly.
There are some nice touches on the VJM11 that provide hints of things to come.
He also showed some nice touches in the final third, but blasted a shot way over the bar when he could have passed.
Not that it brought a lot for Crystal Palace but some nice touches and even one time when Szczesny had to make a good block.
Some nice touches didn't contribute to a great end product.
Flitted in and out of the game — showed some nice touches, and lovely through ball for Sanchez's goal, but hustled out of it too easily on a couple of occasions.
Campbell showed some nice touches but somehow, the running off the ball is not effective, or the midfield players are not reading the runs.
A tireless display from the youngster who showed glimpses of his ability to be decisive with some nice touches up front.
But both sanchez and giroud's goal were two nice touches followed by a rocket / a curler from outside the box.
Kept men busy and made nice touches, looked dangerous with his positional play.
other than Wilshire no one deserves much credit... iwobi has shown some nice touches but is clueless when it comes to final product..
But, regarding OG, he's nothing more than a journeyman that, admittedly, has some nice touches now and then, but is nowhere near a world - class striker.
Thought iwobi looks very classy, nice touches, great close control, making himself available and top quality finish for goal (s).
Nice touches and the occasional pass just don't cut it.
The apple and arugula are particularly nice touches.
There are also some nice touches:. . .
There are three nice touches there.
These are some small, nice touches — no pun intended — that make typing a little easier.
There are nice touches like Tempur - Pedic beds and a hip rooftop pool, but it's certainly a raucous party hotel at heart.
The rubber palm rests help to grip my palms to either side of the trackpad, and it's a really nice touch.
Skype adds a nice touch to our culture, because Rob, Josh and Anne are in Portland and I'm down in Massachusetts.
This is a nice touch when your hands are wet, cold, or even tucked into gloves.
The subtle pattern on the dial is a nice touch here.
Beyond that, the hardware itself is fast, its voice search is impressive, and support for Amazon's Alexa virtual assistant is a nice touch.
I'm sure it was intended to be a nice touch but it just felt tacky.
Hiring Grammy - winning singer Alicia Keys as the company's new global creative director was buzz worthy, and the corporate renaming was a nice touch.
The company makes high - quality scales that are affordable and it also donates some of the proceeds to charity, which is a nice touch.
Here's a nice touch: should participants grow dissatisfied with the arrangement, the reverse merger can be revoked by either the business owners or the investors at any time before the final stage.
It's a nice touch if you can get away from the office for lunch or happy hour, but if time doesn't permit or you're truly concerned he won't take the news well, then ask for a 20 or 30 minute meeting.
Company logos can also be a nice touch in lieu of a photo.
Nest even tells you how long it will be until your desired temperature is reached — a nice touch.
While this isn't a huge bonus, it's still a nice touch that's absent from other student cards we've seen.
Your elevator pitch is a nice touch as well.
We're big fans of these Arlo systems because NETGEAR includes 7 - days of free cloud recording with purchase, which is a nice touch.
The fact that you can complete everything online is a nice touch.
Referring to the customer by name is also a nice touch.
I think its a nice touch for her to take the stance on how God would look on the whole thing.
It looks like they are going to portray as a ancient action hero with a penchant for mammals, the scratch and sniff cards would be a nice touch.
That «perceives» is a nice touch.
And the «God doesn't want us to know» think is a nice touch.
The greensward is more than a nice touch: Gilead in the Old Testament is a scenic grazing area (remembered in the Song of Songs for its goats), and its famous trees produced a highly prized medicinal balm, absurdly recalled in the Handmaid's longing for prohibited hand lotion.
In the comparison with city government, the «perhaps» is a nice touch.
A nice touch, perhaps saying a great deal about Evangelicaldom, is that after Noll's reference to Thomas Aquinas the editors make the explanatory insertion, «[an Italian theologian and philosopher].»
As for Forever 21 — nice touch with a Bible quote on the bag, but the real show of Christian beliefs would not be carrying skimpy clothes.
That «hard to escape» is a nice touch.
Nice touch and use of words.
Nice touch: With your room keys you get a nice big chocolate bar.
Chocolate extract is optional but a nice touch.
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