Sentences with phrase «picks up bits of»

Silica, for instance, picks up bits of DNA that can be used to diagnose tuberculosis.
It also picks up bits of DNA from any other chromosomes that also happen to have shattered.
I carried around a cold cup of tea and picked up bits of wrapping paper from the floor, my sister's girls played fairies, my husband stood in the garage with my father talking about the real estate market right now.
Still picking up a bit of a stalker vibe, but at least your little shadow approves of what you are doing.
I paired the roasted cauli with beautifully sweet roasted red pepper — Another vegetable that benefits from a stint in the oven, it gets ultra sweet and takes on a slightly smoky taste if you leave it in long enough to pick up a bit of a char.
Add the white wine and stir to pick up any bits of onion off the bottom of the pot.
I scraped the bottom of the pan with a wooden spoon to pick up any bits of browned onion and jalapeño (this adds tons of flavor to the dish) and stirred together the mixture.
All they need to do here is pick up a bit of momentum for their Playoff run.
He might pick up a bit of a no nonsense attitude over there, on occasion our defence could do with some of that.
The Italian has shown some real talent so far this season for the Turin side and as a result has supposedly picked up a bit of interest from a number of top European clubs, including Arsenal.
One of the great moments at a first birthday party may be watching your child pick up bits of his cake and feed himself.
Picking up bits of food also gives your baby a chance to work on her fine motor skills.
I'd rather pay for Grandma to come away on holiday for a week to pick up a bit of the slack than dump the baby off for a whole day somewhere!
While you'll pick up a bit of slack from your friends when you decline their invite to the bar, or possibly worse, go but order yourself up a water, if you want to see accelerated muscle building results, it's going to be a must.
I plug in whenever I wanted and I was bound to pick up a bit of motivation and encouragement.
Those who like a challenge will enjoy trying to pick up bits of Hungarian that is most closely linked to Siberian dialects.
Use a large, fluffy kabuki brush over this pan to ensure you pick up every bit of the multi-tonal pigments.
Once the iconic massacre scene happens, the movie picks up a bit of steam, but overall, it is a very poorly put together film.
Exhibition visitors act in different ways — some streak through, others stroll and pick up bits of detail along the way, and others dive in deeply and read every word on the wall.
They could even run it as a business, opening a market on Saturdays and picking up a bit of logistics and finance to go with the botany.
Most recently I picked up a bit of AppleScript for some system automation tasks.
Try picking up a bit of your dog's poop and placing it in a current hole.
I am also feeding him less then daily limit (he dictated this) but he has picked up a bit of weight.
I had picked up a bit of ammo, though it wouldn't do me much good, so I walked to make less noise than running.
This creates momentum - based gameplay as you strive to complete the level, picking up bits of sun as you, keeping in mind that not only is everything in the level deadly to the flower but so is your fan.
Once you follow your trusty Scout Flies to their final destination, picking up every bit of flora and fauna you could along the way, it's time for the main event: the hunt.
Playing Far Cry 3 and 4 you were forever picking up bits of junk that would sell for a decent price in stores, so you were always rolling in the money.
He'd go on walks, pick up bits of nature off the ground, and use them to create ephemeral sculptural objects, such as a now - lost abstraction made from branches and twigs.
Smartwatches picked up a bit of traction during 2015, thanks in part to hit devices like the Huawei Watch and Apple Watch, but now things have slowed down — dramatically.
Finally, using your wax brush pick up a bit of dark wax and begin to stipple it onto the surface of the pot.

Not exact matches

It would be hand done, Chaulk explained, by men wearing gloves: a giant game of pick - up sticks, bit by bit, with the family looking on.
You may experience a bit of a learning curve at first, since texting involves becoming familiar with a whole new truncated language, but it is easy to pick up.
You'll pick up grapefruit, a good bit of malt and a touch of caramel.
Or you rely on your accounting firm to pick up bits and pieces of your business until you bring in a controller.
Now that you have your value - packed information product, every bit of your advertising — Yellow Pages, magazine ads, direct mail, business cards, letterhead, e-mail signature, website — should focus on getting people to request, pick up or download that report.
«We've got this RCEP agreement with Southeast Asia, which up until now has been on a bit of a slow burn, but we might find the political will for that to pick up if TPP isn't going to proceed,» English said.
Women who want to take a bit of Boston's beauty home with them visit Mario Russo's salon to pick up nail polishes with names like Boston Brahmin and Red Socks.
Every little bit of plastic that gets tossed into the ocean or swept downstream out to sea either sinks or is picked up by currents.
Armed with every bit of relevant information from the buyer's interactive journey, the salesperson doesn't miss a beat — picking up the personal dialogue right where the digital one left off.
I've picked up quite a bit just by being around our CEO, Kyle, for the past few years — he's been in and out and up and down in startups, and has shared some of the hard lessons he learned along the way.
There are a lot of books out there that have my curiousity and I should really pick up my reading a bit more!
Employment growth has also picked up and retail spending has been a bit stronger of late.
«It's unrealistic to expect that the trends in housing won't slow down a little bit because mortgage rates are picking up, and some people, of course, will get priced out of the market,» he said.
In the startup phase, many entrepreneurs do end up picking up a little bit of everything, but as a company grows and expands, one of the crucial steps that entrepreneurs must go through is learning to delegate to other people, so that they can focus on building and growing the company.
Perhaps it's when we are no longer able to pick up and take in and respond to each bit of information that is coming at us.
We pick up memorable bits of scripture (often a bit mangled to fit the verse structure), and larger principles about God through the lyrics of our Sunday anthems.
You've picked up bits and pieces about me from earlier conversations and from my sermons, but let me tell you the story of my faith - pilgrimage a little more fully.
It requires a good bit of attention usually to pick up, to sense, to enter into the environment generated by others.
If you spend enough time between both coutries, you end up picking up bits and pieces of both versions of the King's English.
I went to a local Mormon church in the very late 90's and they preach from the Baptist Bible and it was quite an informative few weeks and for one who was looking for something I definitely picked up a few vital bits of information that wouldn't have been known by not being there.
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