You can use a pastry cutter, too, but I find that a clean
pair of hands work best.
One
pair of hands working productively for human benefit does more good than one million pairs of hands clasped in prayer.
1
pair of hands working to fix a problem does more good than 10 million pairs of hands praying.
Not exact matches
I know it may seem tricky but I promise you it
works out like magic with all
pair of hands on earth:) And I have to admit, sometimes I just want to run away to the city;) Swap?
I used my food processor this time out
of laziness, but I honestly think that a
pair of clean
hands work best.
On agreeing to endorse a line
of athletic shoes, Danny II made the manufacturer put a clause in the contract stating that for every touchdown he scores, or TD pass he throws, three
pairs of shoes will be sent free to children
of out -
of -
work mill
hands.
This may be true for some moms, but others find that they can find
work - life balance through a flexible schedule, a partner who carries his or her share
of childcare responsibilities or an extra
pair of hands, such as a nanny or grandparent.
A quiet, unassuming, safe
pair of hands he was — along with Gordon Brown and Jack Straw — one
of only 3 MPs to serve in the cabinet continuously from 1997 to 2010 (more information at They
work for you)
It
works well for light duty applications and home projects where you need an extra
pair of hands to hold things steady.
Solomon believes that the current career style
of the postdoc has to be rethought: «If more and more postdocs are saying that they aren't being properly trained but are merely a
pair of hands, then the training period is not
working.»
A few words
of warning though: Most collaborations between industry and academia are highly successful, but if you are
working on a project with a new partner, they may see you as an extra
pair of hands rather than someone
working on a single project.
Doing that
work as just a «
pair of hands...
working at somebody's direction and not making a contribution intellectually» isn't enough to be named as an inventor, O'Reilly tells Science Careers.
I just
worked in my own home and sort
of enlisted my mother to help me, just [be] an extra
pair of hands.
Exercise Name: DB Front Raises Area
Worked: Front
of Shoulder Muscles: Anterior Deltoid Description / Instruction: To perform the DB Front Raise stand upright holding a
pair of dumbbells next to your sides with your
hands facing each other.
I wasn't able to get my
hands on a nut milk bag, which would have made the milking process much easier, but no worries cheesecloth
works just as well, but you may need an extra
pair of hands.
Why be boring when you can wear this
hand knitted pastel pink sweater with the
pair of casual white pants to your
work place.
If you
work in a business casual environment and you've read this post, then you know why you got ta have a couple
of (plain, non-distressed)
pairs on
hand.
On the other
hand, if the
work is temporary, you will benefit more from a
pair of split leather gloves.
This was the day that I decided I just couldn't stand my bangs for one moment longer, and took matters into my own
hands — with a
pair of office scissors in the bathroom at
work.
Petersen has been eclectic when choosing composers in the past, but seemed to get a safe
pair of hands here with James Newton Howard, who wasn't exactly the A-lister he is today, but had a solid enough body
of work behind him on this kind
of film.
After realising that their follower count is low, the
pair track down the serial killer and take matters into their own
hands, generating a furry
of deaths that get the whole town talking, but is fame really worth all this
work?
Grateful for another
pair of hands, I put Jake to
work setting up tables for our midnight snack and carrying candles and a tape deck down into the darkest part
of the basement.
Lead Coach
of Learning, Teaching and Technology, Fiona Matthews says it's clear that the students are enjoying the experience, particularly the
hands - on elements and the opportunities they have to collaborate and
work in
pairs or small groups.
Certain techniques were flagged up «no
hands rule; use
of mini-white boards, Kagan, learning environments that are supporting; bolstering self - esteem; positivity; curiosity; creativity; identify students to lead plenary at end
of lesson at the beginning; Get class blogging — quadblogging; tallies for whole class rewards; encouraging independent learning; wait time when questioning; talk about their thinking and reasoning; conversational learning; talk with learning partners before answering any questions;
pair and share; Glazer learning model structure for lesson delivery — a good mix
of interaction and independent
work; offering choice to pupils; cross class
working; allowing time to play; list / describe / explain / evaluate; new audiences beyond the school; project based learning and philosopy; swapping age - groups; cross-curricular
working; read to them every day; invite varied guests in; learning by discovery using pupils» interests; stand back and watch with purpose.
The keyboard is
paired with the Wireless Mouse 2000 that features the acclaimed BlueTrack sensor for a
working range
of up to 9m, enhanced side grips and an ambidextrous design that suits either
hand.
Different techniques
work best for small - to large - size breeds and the easiest methods employ an extra
pair of hands makes medicating go much more smoothly.
The Tribeca Games Festival program includes «X Post Conversations,» a series
of cross-cultural conversations, each
pairing a creator from the gaming community with someone
of equal stature from an outside field; «Retro Active,» a series
of talks that take a look back on some
of the greatest titles from 2016, exploring every element from art, design and sound to storytelling; «Sneak Peeks,» previews
of new and unreleased
work from some
of the most dynamic independent game studios from around the world, and an interactive arcade allowing attendees to get
hands - on with new and unreleased games.
A Mary Heilmann painting could have been had for low four digits at auction as recently as year 2000, and I am sure many wished that they raised a
hand as her
works now fetch as much as a
pair of His and Hers Teslas.
If we might read this
work, as Ortega has said, as an index
of how «the
hand transforms nature», it is also a technological precursor to the objects displayed by Shimabuku in a
pair of museum - like vitrines entitled Oldest and Newest Tools
of Human Beings (2015).
Instead, an acceptance
of imperfection - discoloration from dirt as well as variations in the
work each
pair of hands creates - has introduced a visually sophisticated, contemplative beauty to her practice.
In addition to Laura Owens's untitled (2016), other
works in the exhibition that combine digital and
hand techniques to introduce network themes onto the canvas include a
pair of untitled paintings by Albert Oehlen (2008) and Avery Singer (2015), and a series
of Chat Paintings produced in oil by Celia Hempton in 2015 and 2016.
The kind
of dancing, choreographic translation
of this method is vivid in
works such as Spugne (1969), where single then
paired ochre sponge prints jump up the left -
hand margin
of the page and across the top, like the exuberant hopping game
of a child or the play - fighting
of a young pup.
When he unveiled his often lukewarm collaborative pieces with Warhol in 1985, the New York Times savaged him as an «art - world mascot» and an «all too willing accessory,» as if he were merely an instrument in the
hands of the older, white, artist (in actuality, as Boom for Real shows, the
pair shared a genuine artistic affinity, and were mutually beguiled by each other's
work).
In «Double Bill», a 2012 series
of large inkjet prints, [19] Baldessari
paired the
work of two selected artists (such as Giovanni di Paolo with David Hockney, or Fernand Léger with Max Ernst) on a single canvas, further altering the appropriated picture plane by overlaying his own
hand - painted color additions.
In her
work, Kazarova combines her love
of paper and fabric, which she
pairs with plastic utensils and polyethylene — plus any everyday items she can lay her
hands on, to create unique wearable pieces.
Batista's
work combines the safe and familiar with the unsettling —
pairing natural, youthful faces with mechanical
hands for The Algorithm Will See You Now, a photographic installation that has elements
of both formal black and white portraiture and kink.
In her solo exhibition at The Figge Art Museum, Yuriko Yamaguchi
pairs recent and earlier
work in a comprehensive survey showcasing multimedia installations and sculptures constructed from
hand - cast resin connected by networks
of steel, copper, and brass wire.
Frequently
pairing readymades with alternately fabricated and
hand - crafted objects, the
work consistently interrogates modes
of display, transforming the act
of presentation into a subject unto itself.
Among them are the big, color «Map,» which would have been great to see
paired with the darkly magnificent gray version loaned by the Broad's downtown neighbor, the Museum
of Contemporary Art; «Diver,» a poetic eulogy to writer Hart Crane, with the artist's
hands literally diving into a blackened sea
of charcoal and pigment; and «Target With Four Faces,» a mixed - media
work that juxtaposes a red - yellow - blue bull's - eye with four three - dimensional casts
of an eyeless face.
The two - channel
work, screened at a large scale, depicts two
pairs of hands with the fingers and thumbs opening and closing in different combinations, following verbal instructions.
In other
works, an Ottoman man gazes defiantly, cigarette in
hand; a
pair of male lovers give a chaste farewell; a veiled woman stands before Courbet's «L'Origine du monde.»
It's not a museum, but here is a list
of just some
of the current offerings: an up - to - the - minute program
of filmic contemplations on race by one
of today's most sought - after American artists (Carrie Mae Weems); an invigorating
pairing of enigmatic artists from the mid-20th century (Francis Picabia) and today (Sigmar Polke); witty, laboriously
hand - carved wooden replicas
of cheap plastic seating by a young South African (Cameron Platter); little - seen commercial
work by an artist best known for his ruminations on photographic truth (Larry Sultan); a reinterpretation
of a well - known installation - cum - performance from the 1980s (originally by Sultan and Mike Mandel); a show
of serious political
works by distinguished artists, pitched as an interactive project to young audiences («Rise Up!
For their
work to survive, artists need to use sturdy materials able to withstand the elements — snow and howling winds off the Hudson in the winter and blazing sun in the summer — and as many as 4.9 million
pairs of hands.
A boy should know the feel
of baling twine on his
hands (get him a good
pair of leather
work gloves) and cut hay on his forearms and the taste
of ice water when his face is covered in dust, dirt and sweat.
Toronto - based Mari Santos, on the other
hand, is such a genius with a
pair of scissors we want to hitchhike across the border, kidnap her, head back south, and then set her to
work against her will on the oversize T - shirts we seem to get for free by the pound.
We also
work with professional contract lawyers who, by profession, have specialist skills in a legal discipline and can provide an extra
pair of hands when departments need temporary assistance.
Assistants sometimes perform polishing, or explain proper dental hygiene to patients, but most
of their patient contact occurs
working beside the dentist during procedures that require an extra
pair of hands.
Worked with small
hand tools, mechanical equipment, test equipment, color coded and tone identified wires in the connection
of wires and cables to other telephone equipment and in connecting cable
pairs together.
Elegant
pair of French 1940 gilt and
hand -
wrought iron standing lamps in the modern neoclassical spirit.
Fabulous
pair of French
hand -
wrought iron floor lamps made in the Art Deco period.