I just hate to see the church telling these young couples that somehow their marriage will be better or their family life more fulfilling if they can only get
some other piece of junk.
Not exact matches
Explain how the eye was anything
other than a
piece of junk until it was perfected.
But kids love this one, and it's gorgeous, small, and looks more like a
piece of furniture than some
of the
other wooden chairs that somehow end up festooned with fabric and neon
junk to give them baby functionality.
Upper stages
of launch vehicles, defunct satellites, flecks
of paint and
other pieces of fast - moving space
junk can all threaten active spacecraft.
Juice is clearly a
junk food and has been shown to cause / been the cause
of asthma (in myself and
others) and drastically raises blood sugar levels that's easy to prove whereas a whole
piece of fruit is OBVIOUSLY different than just the juice alone so not sure why this article trying to suggest they're the same thing or that they'd act the same way in the body?
Anyone (
other than yourself) with a little knowledge in the automobile would rather spend a few extra bucks and buy a Volkswagen, Audi, Lamborghini or Samsung washing machine knowing that their getting a LOT more for their money than a
piece of Czech Skoda
junk;)
I bought my deluxe WiiU brand new from a local retail store and it was really expensive (I had to save for almost 2), I got one
of those awful gamepads that stop working just at the end
of the year (I played 2 times a week for 3 or 5 hours at much and I handled it with extreme care for that
piece of junk, bought electrical protection and all) I don't have the money or resources to replace it so instead I bought the
other less expensive controller, I bought the MarioMaker because it stated it could be played with
other controllers but once started it I found out that the gamepad is required and the software closes, I asked for assistance and they replied to me that the game needed the gamepad for building but not for playing.
Other examples
of the Neo-Dadaist-style «
junk art» include Hudson River Landscape (1951, Whitney Museum
of American Art) and Australia (1951, MoMA, NY), both by David Smith (1906 - 1965); Untitled (wood, metal
pieces, nails)(1960, Museum
of Modern Art NYC) by Jesus Rafael Soto (b. 1923); and certain «combines» by Robert Rauschenberg (1925 - 2008), such as First Landing Jump (made from: painting, cloth, metal, leather, electric fixture, cable, oil paint, board)(1961, MoMA, NY).
These incorporated materials such as nails, wood, newspaper cuttings and
other bits and
pieces to alter the painting surface, a technique he developed from a 1952 tour
of Europe and North Africa with the artist Cy Twombly during which he started collecting
junk like bits
of rope, stones, sticks, bones which he exhibited in Rome and Florence under the title «scatole contemplative,» or thought boxes.