Sentences with phrase «on plucking»

Yes, I am that pet owner who insists on plucking or pinching out the debris from the corner of my dogs» eyes because I am certain that they must be as bothered by it as I would be if I were them.
Rely on plucking, threading, or waxing to change the natural start of your eyebrows.
Still, that's not a license to launch a full - on plucking war on your grays.
From being a straight D student in high school, to building a real estate colossus she'd sell for $ 66 million, to reinventing herself in media topped by her star - turns on «Shark Tank,» Barbara Corcoran runs on pluck, gumption, street smarts and lessons her mother taught her, which she shares on this memorable episode of «All Business With Jeffrey Hayzlett.»
Give thanks for all things On the plucked lute, and likewise The harp of ten strings.
Closed the page on my original of course, on that I plucked Deontay Burnett in the 3rd, Adonis Alexander too high in the 6th, and nabbed Deandre Goolsby at 244..
Halle Berry survives on pluck, though the script reserves some of the most embarrassing lines for her character, a mystery woman on the trail of a North Korean terrorist.

Not exact matches

Weeks later, Yee realized that he didn't have the equipment he needed to pluck out of Ziskin's blood the rare (perhaps one in 100,000) T cells that could identify the subtle peptide markers on the surface of her cancer cells and attack the disease.
I had done a very successful afternoon talk show in Canada called The Alan Thicke Show, and then when they plucked me to be on TV in the States, they changed it to a nighttime show.
This year, the task got much easier since the U.S. Open began relying on IBM's artificial intelligence tool, Watson, to watch the games and pluck out highlights.
«I'm working on phasing carbon out of my life,» he tells me as he plucks his infant son, Huxley, from a plastic tub mounted to the front of a clunky - looking three - wheeled bicycle Griffith had brought back from Denmark; he is, naturally, intending to build a better, cooler version of it.
It's become a dictum that every year at least 50 hourly workers get plucked from the factory floor to go along with Foster on visits to customers, so they can see the results of their labors.
The government has tried to pluck the nuisance with stricter rules, you also should be well - informed before jumping on the binary bandwagon.
Those newer services have plucked away many former Pandora listeners, but the Oakland company has started courting them to come back with new offerings such as its «Premium Access» feature, which lets users try out its ad - free, on - demand service after watching a video ad.
Bird's proclivity for, well, most everything serves him well once again, as each of his songs are punctuated by his piercing whistle (if you haven't heard it, you should stop reading andgo watch this), always spot - on guitar playing and classically trained violin plucking and bowing.
Translation of Leo the Limpdick's post: «I can't wait to see all of you people who I hate roasting on a spit while I pluck my little lyre in heaven.»
From the haunting vocal distortions on «Hide and Seek» to the mbira (akin to a thumb piano with metal keys attached to a wooden board) plucking on «Goodnight and Go» to the CDs thrown at a carpet tube on «Closing In,» Heap pulls you directly into her studio, inviting you into her colorful imagination.
Thank you for my height, rooted, and thank you for my arched eyebrows, I'll give you a high - five and a good - on - ya because we've never had to pluck and that's all on you.
The Pharisees stood aghast when Jesus and his disciples crossed through the grain fields on the sabbath, and the disciples plucked the ears of grain and ate them.
When he let his disciples pluck and eat grain on a Sabbath, he was bypassing the leadership - approved method of obeying God.
On the one hand, any rite possesses perceptible signs and symbols that the artist may pluck from the temporal flow and convert into permanent images: light, water, incense, bodily gestures, garments and sacred spaces may inhabit the canvas or fill the fresco.
If you were suddenly plucked from your life and sent back in time to live with people in Indonesia about 15,000 years ago (or even Ethiopia 150,000 years ago), you would be able to figure out what is going on.
The law allowed going through a grainfield and plucking a few ears by hand on the way, but some of the Pharisees found fault with the disciples for doing this on the Sabbath.
After this long section of matter found nowhere else or shared only with Luke, Matthew rejoins Mark with the story of the disciples plucking grain on the Sabbath (Mk 2:23 - 28; Mt 12:1 - 8; Lk 6:1 - 5).
The same confusion is shown by those who want to pluck out the tares from the field, or by the disciples when they want to call down fire from heaven on unrepentant villages, or by Judas when he too does what God has said will come to pass.
Thank you for my arched eyebrows, I'll give you a high - five and a good - on - ya because we've never had to pluck an eyebrow and that's all on you.
Plucking grain on the Sabbath.
C. T. Studd goes on to say that we must be «Paragons of Pluck; Dare - devil Desperadoes for Jesus; Gamblers for God.
I am sure it was with laughter in his eyes that he confused those who objected to his companions» plucking the grain heads as they passed through the fields on the Sabbath with a reminder of what David, the idealized hero, had done, entering the «house of God,» taking the consecrated bread from the Holy Place, and giving it to his companions because they were hungry.
These are churches that refuse to lurch around the secular landscape seeking the next big thing progressive Christianity might pluck from the culture or invent on its own.
(CNN)- Eleven years ago, a teenage girl was plucked from a quiet town in southern Yemen and taken first to Pakistan and then on to Kandahar in southern Afghanistan.
For what a presence he was, that snow - white fisherman With the long golden beak and the black stick legs, Whether preening his wind - riffled feathers As he stood on his bright - orange water temple (That pi - shaped torii that floated like a spirit), Or flapping prehistorically across the pond To stalk and stab in the dark water Plucking with dagger bill a twitching minnow.
These verses pluck on the harp strings of your life, and you will feel as if there is a constant song on your lips and a bounce in your step.
I'd love to know where you plucked your figures from, because most scientific studies seem to suggest that the majority (between 60 % and 80 % depending on the study) of the population are actually bise.xual in that they are attracted to members of both se.xes (although a large majority of these people never cross into acting on any same - s.
Such pride among humanists need their leaves to be plucked off on accasions!
The letter comes a week after scores of Iraqi Christians living around Detroit were plucked from their homes and cars — some on their way to church — and shackled by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers.
-- «The disciples plucked corn on the Sabbath and are chidden by the mayor and the village council.
My stringy and nearly leafless heirloom tomato plants — the ones I was so excited to cultivate so I could pluck juicy mater orbs straight from the vine and take a big old bite out of their still warm flesh — are as lifeless and lilting as a 6 foot, 95 - pound fashion model prepping for her fall debut on the catwalk.
After you cook your chicken (or pluck all the meat off a rotisserie), plop into the bowl of your standmixer, fitted with the paddle, and stir on low.
This was a delicious treat for us and we happily have some leftovers to munch on today (pluck the leftover mussels out of their shells, seal in a tupperware and eat cold, or just warmed the next day.
I liked the idea of adding just a splash of cream, and I had a brand new herb garden waiting to be plucked for cooking, so I headed on into the unchartered waters and began.
I've just fulfilled a life dream of moving to beautiful Washington state this past month, and the icing on my cake has been the discovery of my favorite berry of all time, just begging to be plucked from the bushes on every random woodsy streetcorner!
While we northern folk are surviving on a steady diet of potatoes and beets, Californians are plucking permissions and meyer lemons, and eating kardoons, kumquats and quince.
On the Rainforest Alliance Certified Kairbetta estate, workers are given tea during a break from plucking.
Pluck off the leaves you want to use and lay them face down on a flat surface.
Sometimes they have hairy things on them, reminiscent of one on my chin that Mr. Wonderful has to pluck out of my chin about every 2 months.
Pluck the basil leaves and arrange them on top of the marinade.
They skin and paunch all sorts of quadrupeds; they draw and pluck their fowl; but their fish they dress with their scales on, without gutting; but in eating they leave the scales, entrails and bones to be thrown away.
In England, they are pickled as follows: The pods are plucked while green, slit down on one side, and, after the seeds are taken out, immersed in salt and water for twenty - four hours; changing the water at the end of the first twelve.
The slow but purposeful full circle around all the vendors, plucking toothpicked free samples from styrofoam plates proffered on plastic trays.
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