Sentences with phrase «not seen a dress»

I especially love its unique pattern because you don't see dresses everyday that have such a creative and beautiful pattern.
I haven't seen this dress on the hanger, of course, but it does look fabulous on you.
I have not seen this dress for sale outside of the Herve Leger boutiques.
I had not seen this dress before I noticed it in the sale section while browsing on Free People's online website.
I didn't see the dress in a regular length but it does come in a tall length for you gals that don't have a height disadvantage;).
Oh, I had not seen this dress online.
I haven't seen a dress that's caused this much buzz amongst fellow bloggers and fashion lovers in a long time.
I've not seen a dress like this in a long time.
Sorry you can't see the dress that well, but it's the perfect length!
I hadn't seen a dress like this and thought it was super pretty with the mesh detailing on the sleeves and the hemline.
I have not seen the dress, but that is an awful lot of altering.

Not exact matches

Many times I'm working from home so I'm not much dressed at all and believe me no one wants to see that.
Some may be old ideas dressed up in a new way, while a few may be something we really haven't seen before.
Back at work, I couldn't stop thinking about my visit to the Vietnam Museum of Ethnology in Hanoi, where I saw intricate, ethnic traditional dress designs.
«I like to have one dress that you can wear everywhere, and I wasn't seeing that out in the marketplace,» she says.
I'm interested to see how the sole and leather hold up over time, but right now, if you're a person who has to wear dress shoes and is out at meetings or on your feet a lot, I can't see there being a better pair for comfort.
Because this took place on Twitter, some people took it waaay too seriously, with Americans generally arguing that dress codes for bars are outdated and Brits generally arguing that Americans don't know high standards when they see them:
He said, «The latest escalation was not a dress rehearsal for an all - out war and we must not see it as such.»
In one astonishing interview, dressed in his trademark dark suit and skinny tie, Miller told CBS's John Dickerson, without irony, «Our opponents, the media and the whole world, will soon see, as we begin to take further actions, that the powers of the president to protect our country are very substantial and will not be questioned.»
I had in my heart and tongue the Name of Allah when ever I had fears, troubles or depression of any kind but from Jan 05 1995 when had lost my father and second brother in a car accident, it was the time I really felt am alone at age of 33 to face all the challenges my father has left upon me to run and manage among other partners therefore had been investigating the Quran as to understanding every word of it rather than to memorize it, have been did a lot of reciting verses of prayers begging God to look upon me and give me strength... am sure through such difficult times if I had no faith in God I would have perished and lost every thing long ago... Another thing my heart always gave me signs and my mind gave me logic of what to believe although have read many books abroad in my youth of many beliefs out of curiosity but could not belief in other than that God is one and Muhammed is his last prophet in all belief of the Quran he brought upon me / us in all that it says... Should mention at times had experienced dreams seeing signs and warnings long in advance of things going to happen A year or more before losing my father in a car accident I had seen him in my dream good bye wearing white cloth and going to board a tourist ship all crew dressed in white uniform rolling a red carpet on front of him and when was on the top of the stairs weaver smiling good bye... seen in another dream how or wealth will be stolen and what I will hold... so many things like that..
I would any who know this, or who know that terrorists not wanting to get caught usually dress to blend in, would not be overly concerned about some prayer in hebrew when they see Orthodox Jews in traditional dress.
I can't wait to see the look on Christian's faces when they get sucked up to heaven and God is sitting there with Buddha next to him or he is dressed like an Amish man and asks them why they didn't understand and follow the rules like the Amish did.
«Please don't paint us with the same brush,» says Wilde, who dresses in modern clothing, wears her hair short and insists that no one seeing her walk down the street would peg her as a woman in a plural marriage.
All of us have had the experience of seeing someone use food stamps at the checkout and then pay cash for booze and dressed fit to kill and then drive away in a nice car while those out of work can't get food stamps.
Dressing in a certain way is peripheral to the deeply embedded ideas that women, like children, should be seen and not heard.
You see, men are scary so women must not tempt them and dress properly — let's call that «modesty».
Assuming the other 90 % of the bride's dress is as filthy as the 10 % you see all the time might not be the best.
It is really sad to see grown intelligent men not just (really) believe in mythical tales and dress weird but also kill each other in the name of their gods.
This Sunday, if you walked into St. Stan's around 9:30 A.M., you would see two to three dozen parishioners, gray - haired and bent; one, maybe two young families who for one reason or another weren't going to the 11:00 Mass at St. Peter's; and several pews filled with young people in their twenties and early thirties, attractive, stylishly dressed, decidedly out of place.
i remember now seeing this one movie with mid-east people drama in it — don't remember to much about the movie except this one scene of men in mid-east dress advancing in protest in mass upon these soldier guards over something these people in mass thought was rightfully theirs (a freedom from violence was one of these things they thought was rightfully theirs).
John was dressed in camel's hair, so they definitely didn't go out to see someone dressed in splendor and glory.
Religion might preach grace, but another thing they practice Tend to ridicule God's people, they did it to John The Baptist They can't fix their problems, and so they just mask it Not realizing religions like spraying perfume on a casket See the problem with religion, is it never gets to the core It's just behavior modification, like a long list of chores Like lets dress up the outside make look nice and neat But it's funny that's what they use to do to mummies While the corpse rots underneath
The fact that you don't really buy into Judaism fully also implies that you see «dress - up» and «pretend» in that particular faith.
I teach them right from wrong by example not scaring them into believing in a book of stories that was written back in B.C. Nothing erks me more then to hear my NJ suburb families tell me how they can't wait to see their little girl get all dressed up in their communion dress, only to not continue with the religious education.
«Adopting a dress code would not only be suicidal for American Christians who are swimming against the stream of casual secularism, it would be antithetical to what Christianity sees increasingly as its abiding mission — to reach those who are marginalized and «don't fit in,» `' Raschke says.
So, if I dress up for church, clearly I'm dressing up to impress other humans or to show them how much I» «respect» God by wearing my best clothes instead of the grungy nightshirt God saw me in an hour before or because someone at some time said that's what I ought to do because that was their opinion of what God likes or doesn't like.
I'm going to church for the Lord and to praise Him because He sees my heart and not the way that I'm dressed and if some people don't like the way that I dress and accept me for who I am, then they may need to examine themselves and their own hearts before they have a crack at anyone else.
You can see from the cartoon that it DOES N'T MATTER how women dress, men will find a way to sexualize it.
I do not like this pope... to modern the church lost a lots of people after Vatican ii... he's the leader of the church but I don't think he understands how the church worked in the last 2000 years... that's why we need a European pope again they understand how dress when they read mess he's to plain... people want to see a pope in the old liturgical clothing the old Latin mass was great with the great pomp... the church can modernize but just don't give up the old I think traditions I think pope benedict understood that... he came from Bavaria where they still celebrating mass in the old baroque style he's the pope not just a simple priest... the queen of England understands that people want to see pomp pretty soon he will wear street cloth..
My next experience with Schuller, although I didn't get his name at the time, came when I flipped the television dial one Sunday morning and saw a man dressed in an academic robe reading a histrionic first - person soliloquy on the American flag.
But as you are dressed now, you won't get much chance to see the look in his eyes, because his eyes will be going elsewhere.
Looks delicious, I'm craving warm foods now too salad just doesn't feel satisfying in cold weather I'd love to see more of your warm salad & dressings ideas.
(As you see in the image the dressing might separate a bit, but once incorporated into the veggie / herb mixture it's not noticeable anymore)
Hi there... Saw the salad online... Made the salad... Was amazing... I personally do not like cumin... So I adapted the dressing slightly by taking out the cumin and adding just a couple of hints of Chipotle and Ancho pepper to it... The smokiness landed a beautiful flavour to the overall taste of the salad!
You've probably seen me use miso paste before (I especially like to add it to dressings), and you guys often ask how you can replace it since it isn't something most people stock in their fridge.
I drizzle in some pomegranate molasses, a Middle Eastern pantry staple not seen in my cooking since I made muhammara, to add sweetness and tang to the dressing.
Do not fill your plate with leafy greens, then drench them in a high fat dressing with sugar, salt, and MSG (see this post about MSG... it has many names and forms).
Apparently getting up first doesn't count if it takes you longer to get dressed and find your glasses, so you aren't actually the first one they see.
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I didn't realize the salad was dressed already, so the greens were soggy, and pretty fucking sure I didn't see red onion on the ingredient list of this salad — the bottom of the salad was chock full of them — and I never had time to add the chicken.
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