Sentences with phrase «of little heads»

Keep the tree away from the edges and watch out for dangling tree skirts and light cords so little hands can't pull the tree down on top of little heads.
The longer little ones were on their backs, the more their skulls shifted to accommodate that extra pressure to the back of their little heads; thus the flat spot.
Don't you just want to kiss the top of his little head and inhale that new baby scent?!?
Kissing the top of his little head is priceless!
I had an episiotomy and I think the pain medication, they put me on, was just, I'm really sensitive to stuff, so I was just, take me about two weeks to be able to take care of myself with the loneliness, like tiny infant, like when I think about the first couple weeks with him, the most positive I think about is sitting in my glider after I've nursed him, and that feeling of that little head on your chest.
He is BEAUTIFUL!!!! I just wanted to bring him home!!!!!! He has the sweetest softest little tuft of black hair on top of his little head that is the cutest.
Well, they are adorable have a peek =) Also Winston is too cute even just judging from the top of his little head.

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So, you can sort of turn the interview process on its head a little bit and ask the person who's interviewing you, maybe, what they've done, what they've worked on and what they've learned in the process.
None of those elements are in place, so there is little reason to bet oil is headed higher.
And while the brand awareness and networking benefits are real, all that time in front of Facebook and like can leave you a little woozy headed, drained and with a vague sense of being down in the dumps.
The rest of the facility is the domain of woolly - headed scientists, engineers and technicians who place little stock in appearances.
In politics, most of the time, there is a First Lady standing a little to the side and behind the Head of State.
In late January, James Barty, the firm's head of global cross-asset and European equity strategy, warned that markets were «starting to get a little stretched,» while urging caution.
But for anyone headed to Bhutan, a little fear of air travel is totally justified.
«Those are the cities where we see lots of traffic online, so we're following the leash a little bit,» explains Nish de Gruiter, who heads the retailer's North American operations.
The general perception that Wall Street pay is a game of tails they win, heads they win again may be a little exaggerated.
The U.K. government's proposed «snooper's charter» is already scaring tech firms around the world with its threat of forcing them to help break encryption in their communications services, but here's a wrinkle that's received little attention until now: It would also force them to give the country's spies a heads - up about upcoming product launches and upgrades.
But in a digital world, that little scrap of paper is headed toward extinction.
You can try to do this nicely — say, by sneaking up on the ducks in the middle of the night, whisking their little goose - down pillows from beneath their sleeping heads and pressing them down on their beaks before they even know what hit them — but it's quite illegal.
Entrepreneurs spend an inordinate amount of time inside of our own heads — thinking, analyzing, agonizing and obsessing over every little detail of our business.
«When it came out, people kind of scratched their heads a little bit,» says eMarketer analyst Bryan Yeager.
Such was the extemporaneous beginning of Kiip (pronounced «keep»), a little startup headed by a Canadian whiz kid.
We all have little voices in our heads - some more than others, based on my very unscientific observations of humans over the years.
Little spurts of reading help disengage you from the stressors of your day without taking your head out of the game entirely.
Other dating apps — like Skout, Blendr and Grindr — also do this, although a little differently, and I have an article coming out in the next issue (May 10) of Canadian Business magazine that more broadly explores what's being called «geo - dating» and where it's headed.
A hotel room also makes it a little easier to freshen up for dinner at any one of the great restaurants here in Vegas, before heading over to Marquee Nightclub to see who can stay out the latest (be it the business folks or the engineers).
Even if the results are all in my head, it was a nice change of pace to give my booty a little love in my normally cardio - heavy workout routine.
«The bull case has eroded a little bit,» Lori Calvasina, head of equity strategy at RBC Capital Markets, told CNBC's «Futures Now» last week.
«There's confusion because it injected a whole lot more noise into the system with very little specificity about what is to come,» said Michael Spellacy, the head of PWC's wealth management consultancy, who said he spent most of his weekend on the phone with the heads of 35 U.S. brokerages they are advising discussing the memo and its implications.
«Her eyes are not symmetrical, her eyes actually stick out of her head a little more than most people.
I knew what I needed to do, but I was haunted by a little voice inside of my head.
By Ryan Nichols, Head of Cloudsourcing and Cloud Strategy for Appirio It's time to bring a little clarity to the concept of «cloud computing,» perhaps the most important,...
«I think a head office tends to forget about the little guys; they feel like they're left in no - man's land and they feel like no one cares about them,» says Michelle Berg, president of the Calgary, Canada - based Eleveated HR.
But this «kingpin strategy» of targeting the heads of cartels has done little to quell the violence and bring security to Mexico.
But with little hesitation, she passes on the offer and jumps ship after being courted by the head (played by Mark Strong) of a much smaller firm with an anti-gun agenda.
All of these exercises and tips are designed to reprogram the self - deprecating little voice in your head that drains your energy, optimism and results.
EMPLOYEES who have high work demands placed on them — but little say — are at risk of injury or ill health, says The OH&S Services Network head Barbara McPhee.
Sure, I achieved a little bit of success when I put my head down and hustled.
I think we are slowly heading into an era where things are getting cleaned up it will just take a little bit of time.
Examples of such projects providing marginal benefits are: improving financial reporting systems through better information technology, minor tweaks to supply chain logistics, cutting back on marketing or increasing low - cost advertising (like social media), «rationalization» of head count, holding average wages as low as possible, squeezing suppliers a little bit, not repatriating earnings to stave off taxation, refinancing rather than retiring debts, and the share buyback that is insensitive to a company's current stock price.
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Ease of Use: The core value of this product is really the design that allows anyone to easily shave their head with littler experience.
Suhail Rizvi, the little - known head of Rizvi Traverse who has helped himself and his investors amass stakes in Twitter since 2011, would count among the largest institutional shareholders, according to sources familiar with its investments.
Even if you want someone to simply put you out of your misery and do your return before your head explodes, you will want to go a little bit deeper.
The head has a nice curve to it, so if you feel like you've hit your face a little hard or heavy on a start or end stroke, a gentle «roll» up or down on the handle will get the blade off of your skin, and you'll feel the relief of the cool, smooth, curved head guiding you out of danger.
Instead, the head of PREPA at the time, Ricardo Ramos, signed two questionable contracts with little - known private American energy companies that required little payment up front.
it's a little vague to me why you have «event» written in a column heading i assumed was indicative of a content type being put here instead.
In an industry that has changed little for decades, workspace operators are part of an exciting movement that is heading towards a bold new future of sharing and collaboration.
«Most of the big projects that have gone up still have [loan] extension options available to them,» said attorney Timothy Little, head of the real estate practice at the law firm Katten Muchin Rosenman.
At issue were two strip searches of the little girl enrolled in a Head Start program near Denver when she was just 3 years old and again when she was 4.
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