Some will think it's a bit too long,
others a bit too short, but no one will throw it out because of its length.
The only issues that have come up here for me is that the HDL level of 105, which we already talked about, and
the other bit too is your triglycerides, if anything, I would say are on the low side.
Last but not least, don't get obsessed about it; one day you might estimate a bit too high,
others a bit too low and over the long run this will even out.
Whilst I like this new direction I miss the old Daft Punk, and ultimately the tracks blur into
each other a bit too much for my liking.
Personally I love a relaxed vibe in a bedroom whereas
the others a bit too fussy and «living room like» for me.
Not exact matches
I'm sure the
other question every journalist is quietly asking themselves is will a post-Jobs Apple continue being a company that just does, or will it open up a
bit and start talking
too?
Though losing a city the size of New York from its roster is certainly a blow to the organization, Airbnb operates in 30,000 cities worldwide, leaving tourists plenty of
other places to feel uncomfortable when the person who's supposed to vacate the space they're renting hangs around a
bit too long after they arrive.
Besides earnings, the
other variable to consider is valuation and here,
too, I am feeling a
bit better about the potential upside for equities than just a few months ago.
Inventory levels remain mixed (see table below) with some reported as a
bit «
too high» and
others as «
too low».
While this is easier to do when you are renting the
other apartment rooms to non-friends, it can work with your friends
too, since you can tell them their rent is a
bit higher since you are taking on the burden of the lease and making payments.
Over at Mirror of Justice, though, Thomas Berg sounds a
bit more worried: «a possible lesson here for religious - liberty advocates (applicable in
other contexts
too) is to beware of pushing the envelope
too much.»
However easy it is to demonize and to hate from a distance (I won't provide links, but, trust me, the demonization and the hate was quite evident online), it's a
bit harder to do so in the context of a small college, where habits of conversation are encouraged, where people talk the talk (even if — sinners as we all are — we don't always walk the walk) of fairminded openness to the truth, and where
Others (not «The
Other,» which, as a colleague rightly suggested, is
too abstract) are people we encounter day in and day out.
However, it became a
bit too liberal for the Mather family and
other leading Puritan clergymen.
To put it — for the sake of argument — a
bit too simply: there have been behind the civil religion from the beginning two great structures of interpretation, the one I shall call biblical, the
other utilitarian.
They look at each
other and giggle, holding the gaze a
bit too long.
In their wild quest to overturn every conceivable taboo, in
other words, the Great Male Authors of mid-century may have succeeded a little
bit too well.
God, making him a little
bit other than He is, a little
bit more like a loving father who all
too much indulges the child's «only wish.»
Here
too it is true that I not only have my body in a subject - object - relationship, but much more, that as subject I am my body, a body that for me is something more and quite
other than just a peculiarly intimate
bit of the surrounding world (PR 81) with which I am not identified.
We try as hard as we can to give as much aid as we can, and I'm sure
other churches do
too, but if everyone put forth even more effort, religion would once again become a key part of society and the government would have a little
bit more money to work with.
but i'm not
too sure when sooooo many people base their MORALs on imaginary fairy tales... so if they were proved false the ignorant masses would turn on each
other and claw and
bite their way to the top....
I had the feeling that the dressing was a
bit dull and needed some
other flavor
too, so i checked it here as well this is how i discovered at.
I'm going to be sharing a handful of
other Ethiopian recipes in the next little
bit, so that you
too can create aa totally amazing Ethiopian feast!
Thank you so much for letting me know Gayle =) I am sure there are
others who might like it a
bit lighter
too, so this is great to know.
The baked ones were the easiest and fastes to make but they were a little
too dry and crunchy; the steamed ones were my favorite, chewy but not doughy and browning them on the outside gave them just a
bit of crispness; my husband still likes the original fried recipe best and said the
other versions tasted like health food.
We had — family come from as far as Edinburgh and Devon, 2 Christmas dinners to accommodate said family, 2 present opening sessions, some good long walks to work off excessive food, cousins all catching up with each
other, a
bit too much to eat and drink, relaxing afternoons when we could do nothing because it was raining and anyway it was getting dark soon so we might as well call it a day, and a mammoth monopoly game, which carried on so far that someone had bought jail, chance and community chest, and someone else had «banker» debt status, which meant he could borrow as much as he wanted.
I would think this recipe would also work with sourdough or any
other type of bread you prefer, and maybe a
bit of orange zest
too, but your thoughts would be appreciated!
It was a
bit too hard and a
bit messy for us, but
other than that, we really liked it!
I am not really all that concerned because my PhD is in Cholesterol Metabolism and I have no
other risk factors (except maybe a
bit too much stress!)
Soak just a few of them in a
bit of water overnight and they turn into this naturally sugary dream that's also high in fiber, potassium and believe it or not, they're lower in sugar than most all
other dried fruits such as dates and raisins (though I like those
too).
I feel like I'm kinda MIA there
too, at least being active on
other accounts — even though I do try to scroll through a
bit every day Gosh I'm glad when I will have more time for everything again
Lately I've been defaulting to frozen yogurt as a snack a
bit too often buuuut
other times, my snacks have involved:
I noticed a few
other recipes that seemed a
bit high
too, so I will be surr to put them in my recipe builder first before to be sure.
After plating it we took just a couple minutes to get some
other things together before sitting down to eat, and I felt the squash had already become a
bit too soft and wet by then.
I do this because I like the browned part facing up, plus it gives the
other side a chance to brown a
bit too.
;) This was my daughter's reaction on the first
bite ---- rolling eyes, mouth full (
too full to say a word) and an immediate thumbs up and big nod with her head;) When she freed the
other hand to get the rest of the cookie in, she jointed the
other thumb in two thumbs up!!
If it's a favourite of yours
too, you might want to check out our
other zucchini recipes Blueberry zucchini cookies, Zucchini crepes and Quinoa zucchini
bites.
Thank you very much for sharing this recipe Allisa, have made it this evening but I must have used some super lemon as it came out with a
bit too strong flavour: (As I have made double portion I used chilli and coriander in one half and spring onion with a
bit of sweet paprika in
other.
I bought strawberries from costco the
other day, imported from California... a
bit expensive and yet
too sour.
I've never really eaten the gingerbread though (so sorry now), I would nibble a
bit on them, but basically I would just keep them for months and showed them to anybody who cared to look at them, until they would get rock - hard and my
other grandmother would throw them away eventually... They were just
too pretty and fancy decorated to eat...
I have used Yukon golds,
too, but they a require longer cooking time, thus overcooking the
other vegetables a
bit.
My family won't eat them once they get the least
bit of brown on them (such a shame) and I know many
other people that feel this way
too.
I followed the suggestions of some of the
other reviews and left out the OJ, added some vinegar (although I did not have champagne vinegar and used the rice vinegar I had on hand which was probably a
bit too mild), and added garlic as well.
I'm the vegetarian; the rest are carnivores, so its always a
bit challenging to try to make some vegetarian options that will provide me with some protein and that the
others will actually eat,
too.
Not all curry powders taste the same; some of the powders can be
too spicy, and
others can get a
bit bland.
The tomatoes got waaaaay
too sweet and the
other veggies got a
bit dried out.
Dice up the jalapeno a
bit smaller than the
other veggies so it blends in better and also so that you don't get
too much flavor in one
bite.
Cook for 3 to 4 minutes before flipping (these take a
bit longer than traditional pancakes to cook) and an additional 3 to 4 minutes on the
other side
too.
As with
other Instant Pot recipes I've tested, I find that when cooked in the Instant Pot, the spices become a
bit less noticeable, so I amped up the spices in this Instant Pot Split Pea Dal a
bit too — adding in a good dash of my favorite spice, cumin, and a pinch of cayenne for some heat.
if the wrap is browning
too fast, reduce heat a
bit and the
other way around.
I cut the pieces a
bit too small and they were more fragile than the
other vegetables.