Sentences with phrase «only bright piece»

Fresh figs are not the only bright piece to this beautiful salad puzzle.

Not exact matches

One bright moment for Mandzukic was his winning goal for Atletico in the Super Copa Final against Real Madrid, his only piece of silverware during a difficult season for himself and his club.
«Hummingbirds have bright, iridescent feathers, but if you took a hummingbird feather and smashed it into tiny pieces, you'd only see black dust,» explained Chad Eliason, a postdoctoral researcher at Chicago's Field Museum of Natural History, in a press release.
On the bright side, my symptoms weren't drastic so I know that I can enjoy a piece of bread once in a while without huge damage, but I know that I function much better without it, so I now only cook meals without gluten and have so much fun experimenting with my healthy recipes that don't irritate my gut!
They're not only cozy and beautifully made, but when worn in a bright color or print, can be a statement piece.
It's not necessary to go for bright colors, like blue, pink, yellow, orange, red, sometimes we need to add neutral hues and only one piece or accessory that will make us stand - out from the crowd.
when i worked at j.crew a few years ago i used to only wear bright colors and some pretty outrageous outfits so i have been trying to fill my closet with some neutral and black pieces.
The Solstice Dress from Anthropologie caught my eye with it's bright colors; a statement piece, requiring only simple hoops and sandals.
The only bright spot among the electronics comes from the Naim audio system, a true hi - fi piece of equipment.
no like best only, it is the most graphicaly intensive reacing game ever seen and gameplay also looks quite good and best thing here is human like ai, which is good piece of technology and social intersections within gameplay, it is, mix of graphics, gameplay and technology = a hit racing game, future will be more brighter like these amzing looking cars.
Now, the still newer advances addressing contemporary art can determine the uniformity, say, of the coating on outsize pieces; reveal what is called the «inherent vice», or stability, of a material — such as masking tape that turns brittle and was intended for short - term use only; and detect fugitive pigments and alloys that will age poorly or suffer damage in bright light or outdoors.
The piece, titled Advertisement: Hommage to Benglis, shows the artist wearing only a jockstrap and bright - red lipstick, with short brown hair and one nipple pierced.
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