Sentences with phrase «peeve came»

This vet peeve came in with a solid win for the second time running — and it's showing no signs of slowing down.

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«My pet peeve was someone coming to play basketball wearing Nike shoes, Adidas shorts and a Starter jacket.
It is where I come to share my recipes, thoughts, ramblings, mental breakdowns, pet peeves, and all of the above with all of you, my beautiful, awesome, internet friends.
It's also not super sweet, which is my pet peeve when it comes to frosting.
Scott also lists his biggest pet peeves when it comes to hot sauce & BBQ sauces makers when it comes to bottling and labeling.
It does peeve me off when people come out with this myth that AW virtually «turned» players into world class stars.
A pet peeve of mine is a lot of Tigers fans come from outside the city of Detroit.
Blanket statements like these always peeve me... life is not so black and white, especially when it comes to parenting!
This is by far my biggest pet peeve when it comes to parenting and I needed to get a few things off my chest.
I was shocked to see how many women had something to comment about their pet peeves of things they hate hearing, and most of those remarks came from complete strangers!
Here's one of my biggest pet peeves when it comes to television: female leads becoming pregnant as a means of character development, having the baby, and then never seeing the baby ever again.
My one tiny peeve was the bag these came in, as the plastic zip completely detached from the bag even while it was being very carefully opened (it's now folded down with a tiny binder clip on the end).
One of my biggest pet peeves is when young athletes or new clients come into my gym and they get frustrated when I don't quickly put them under a heavy barbell to see how much weight they can lift.
And you might also remember that one of my biggest pet peeves when it comes to jewellery is discoloring.
Every race, ethnicity, and nationality has its own pet peeves when it comes to how other people perceive them.
James Mangold, director of The Wolverine and Logan, has one very serious pet peeve when it comes to all the other superhero movies out there.
I'm sure that many of you have first - hand experience with various forms of less than stellar eLearning, and have thoughts on why good eLearning is not easy to come by; others of you might have a couple of eLearning - related pet peeves, and I image one or two of you out there have written impressive tomes on «what not to do when developing an eLearning course».
Two peeves — many videos just disappear (because they come from youtube and are deleted) and sometimes 2nd language students have poor keyboard skills.
You probably saw this coming, but vet peeves about clients who use Dr. Google rather than their veterinarian practically stole the show.
Yet another photographic series comes from Aaron Summerfield with Pet Peeves, albeit with a slightly sillier bent.
One of my biggest peeves when it comes to people socializing their new pup is the length of time they have them out for a walk.
This is my wife's biggest pet - peeve when it comes to my dog.
Fortunately, I didn't spot any spelling errors this time around — one of my pet peeves with previous games in the series — but did notice a sentence too long for a text box and even came across a menu that went entirely untranslated:
Saul may come off as a jaunty humorist, but beneath this jolly lighthearted veneer seethes a volcano of well - honed gripes, peeves, impertinence, skepticism, and outrage, none of which are petty.
But risotto is a pet peeve of mine, not so much for want of the lovely Italian consonants, but because of the «oh» of the second syllable instead of the short «o»; I think maybe it comes from people looking at my last name with its double d and saying «foe — den» even so.
It's one of my pet peeves on the provincial side here in New Brunswick that orders in council proclaiming acts in force often don't get published in our Royal Gazette until some weeks after they were filed (i.e. the legislation comes into force days and sometimes weeks before any notice of such is published).
The funny thing is that when I come to look squarely into the menagerie where I keep my own pet peeves, I have difficulty identifying any with precision, and most of what I can make out looks like nothing more serious than a herd of minor and pleasantly fuzzy gripes.
A question was posted on LinkedIn recently asking hiring managers what their pet peeves were when it comes to interviewing job candidates.
Every recruiter and hiring leader has their personal pet peeves when it comes to cover letter red flags.
This week, Free Resume Builder reached out to our network of hiring managers with a simple question: What are your biggest pet peeves when it comes to candidate cover letters?
Whether it's poorly written resumes, or making avoidable mistakes in an interview, recruiters all have their pet peeves when it comes to candidates, and time after time candidates make silly mistakes that cost them an interview or even the role.
We asked a few recruiters what they like and what their pet peeves are, when it comes to resumes.
As it turns out, hiring authorities continually see problems with the resumes that come their way, with what one noted was «more pet peeves on this issue than Elin Woods» attorney on the new pre-nuptial agreement.»
Tattling was always a pet peeve of mine and, whenver one of mine would come to me witha complaint that someone had hit, or grabbed, etc., I learned to say, «What happened just before he / she hit, grabbed, etc.» I believe anything parents can do to foster a positive self - image (that means private, not public, discipline, even if it means a quick walk to a restroom or back to the car), and to encourage mutual respect (allowing a child to express how he / she feels about the discipline being meted out by the parent, and giving an age - appropriate child a say - so in the discipline) will not only benefit the child, but will benefit all those who encounter that child during his / her lifetime.
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