Sentences with phrase «out of the bucket»

And so in functional medicine world, we're trying to actually take those stress balls out of the bucket, right?
If your schedule is already full, any meaningful commitment requires you to take something out of your bucket.
The market is going to come out of this bucket it has been in and we need to be ready.
Its design is inspired by paint pouring out of a bucket, while its solid colour pattern blends effortlessly into any space.
Think about a game where the goal is to find a red marble out of a bucket of blue marbles, but you can't look inside and pick them one by one.
One grade competed in an obstacle course in which the participants picked up marbles out of a bucket of water with their toes.
While I found myself investing regularly at the early stages of the 2008 - 09 bear market, I ran out of buckets when it really started to rain gold.
At six or seven months old, lying on his tummy, the baby takes balls and rings out of the bucket with enthusiasm, and then throws them back at first with your help, and then on his own.
There's a splash guard that keeps water from splashing out of the bucket.
After that, the rest of the words you strung together seem to have been pulled out of a bucket of holy cow you're crazy.
Looking back, I think the strangest thing I've ever eaten is steamed snails with toothpicks out of a bucket in my best friends backyard when we were kids.
In good times, you might need to consider only a couple of the options that you filter out of that bucket.
Pull the items out of the bucket after they have soaked then dunk them in the bucket with water and vinegar (use your gloves for this part).
«So everything is very logical — but when you take a deep breath, and take your head out of the bucket, you're like, wait, there's an easier way to do this.
The bucket has a spigot at the bottom, and the company turns the spigot to drip money out of the bucket to pay for the expenses associated with the policy, such as cost of insurance (COI) / mortality expenses and other expenses (including overhead and other policy specific fees).
We visited Taveuni and ticked off «time travel» out of our bucket list!
if you shoot the bucket, the ice falls out of the bucket onto the counter, and * MELTS individually as you watch.
There is a man who stands at a chicken stand, pulling whole chickens out of a bucket, chops the heads and feet off, and sorts the parts into individual barrels.
Steel beams engraved with fragments of cryptic diary entries rust under a stream of water splashing indiscriminately out of its bucket and onto the gallery floor.
One such assemblage, Tree (2013), shown here, comprises two interlocking, partly charred wooden planks sticking out of a bucket.
As Lucas says, «If I make a female form out of a bucket and a couple of lightbulbs, that's a very melancholy figure.
Removing a small, park - sized circle of smog from the sky above Beijing would be like taking a drop out of a bucket, but it would potentially rally opposition to pollution in general, when people are reminded of how bright and clear their city could look without being shrouded in a veil of toxic air.
Water is then pumped out of the bucket structure, creating negative pressure, which drives the foundation into the seabed.
The company event went further to try and make amends by coming in with a flagship look - alike HTC One A9, but the water was already out of the bucket.
Dependable and hard - working with more than 10 years in the tree trimming / climbing and clearing lines operating out of a bucket truck.
Here in my entry way my little pig, Jim - Ed, has found himself a feast of pumpkins spilling out of the bucket... that's some good eatin» right there I tell ya!
If the market's in a Bear, we'll draw down the cash bucket until the market recovers, or sell bonds if we're running out of Bucket 1 money.
Then if they do make it out of the bucket you get the cries of «you have to give back to the neighborhood».
As you will see in the video, the mixture burns on because I have taken it out of the bucket.
Phase - out of buckets has been gradual, with 90 % of the measurements in 1970 still being by bucket, down to about 10 % today (just eyeballing the figure from Kent).
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