Cut a small
piece of felt about an inch wide and the same length as the ornament and glue over the spot where the ribbon joins the ornament.
Not exact matches
Of all the think -
pieces about Amy Schumer's latest film, I
Feel Pretty, I found this one, by NYT «s Amanda Hess, most compelling.
If they have doubts
about the future
of the company, then stock compensation might just
feel like worthless
pieces of paper.
For the in - depth
piece, Jonathan Moules talks to a handful
of founders who successfully sold their businesses
about the unexpected
feelings of sadness that can follow.
It was a big
piece,
about 6,000 words, and we really
felt like it was the first story
of what led to BlackBerry's decline.
I have the same
feeling here as we're going through this «Dilly Dilly» phenomenon, that it's the next «Whassup» and it will be permanent
piece of what people talk
about for the brand moving forward.»
Through them all we learn finally what Sukhanov thinks must be the meaning
of his life: «And it was only after twenty - three years
of mute crawling through the mud» only after he had
felt the smooth taste
of betrayal on his lips and the chilly weight
of thirty
pieces of silver in his sweaty palm, only after he had learned
about the slow fattening
of the soul, the anguish
of wasted chances, the pain
of love slipping away, the soft, horrifying slide into death» yes, it was only then that the elixir
of life was granted to him and his resurrection assured.»
I
feel a little conflicted
about seeing the humor in your post, but it definitely highlights the spectacle alluded to in this useless
piece of journalism.
When, in February, I wrote a
piece about Anna Foa's research in my Catholic Herald blog, I added that I was still mystified by the hardening
of Jewish opinion against Pius XII in the aftermath
of Hochhuth's play Der Stellvertreter, which had depicted him virtually as a Nazi collaborator, given that the universal
feeling expressed by Jews immediately after the war was one
of gratitude and warmth towards Pope Pius.
Chesterton's
feelings about Russian anti-Semitism were reflected in a series
of pieces published during 1891 (written in the form
of fictional Letters) in The Debater, the school magazine
of which he was co-founder and a prolific contributor:
In this
piece all the old arguments
about the precise definition
of the «presence»
of Christ in the consecrated bread are gone over, because Luther
felt that the agreement in the Wittenberg Concord had been betrayed by the Swiss reformers.
The author
of this
piece is being myopic in insisting that only his sect
of islam... presumably sunni (as he was upset
about the shia presence on the show and noted who he
felt is the majority).
Something
about eating a juicy, vitamin - packed
piece of fruit just
feels so right when the weather's not great.
Pick a few
of your favorite
pieces and don't
feel guilty
about eating them.
There were three things
about that
piece of paper that made me cry: 1) her distinctive slanted hand writing which I will never forget 2) the date was exactly 1 year before she died and I'm guessing she
felt good that summer and cooked a lot and 3) the notes she wrote to herself
about what worked and what didn't.
*
About 2 cups packed torn sourdough (or ciabatta) bread
pieces * 5 tablespoons olive oil, divided * 6 white or red (or a combination
of the two) heads
of endive, root ends trimmed off, and sliced lengthwise in half * 1 tbsp butter, preferably organic and pastured * 1 tbsp fresh thyme leaves, plus a few sprigs for scattering over the finished dish * Small handful
of fresh parsley, chopped, plus more for garnish (optional) *
About 10 (
feel free to use a few more if they are very small and you love them) anchovy fillets (optional) * Sea salt and freshly ground black pepper
I love everything
about fresh bread: the smell, the crunchy crust, the soft, warm middle, and the endless possibilities
of what to eat with it... A
piece of square bread is good for the occasional toasted sandwich, but there is nothing like nice, crusty bread to mop up gravy, for butter and honey on toast or for a sandwich that
feels like a treat.
It seems silly to talk
about upgrades at Wynn, but the possibilities are endless when every room and suite at this hotel
feels like a little
piece of heaven.
Also this
piece sums up a lot
of my
feelings about the show and fitness marketing in general.
You shouldn't
feel guilty
about eating it, because from time to time you just need a
piece of chocolate tart or cheese balls.
Well - briefed
pieces appeared in both the Independent and the Daily Mail, though the interesting nuggets
about Rodgers
feeling isolated and bypassed by those he was working with are rather lost behind the blasts
of the trumpets against the monstrous regiment
of statisticians.
A timely
piece Scott, I always
feel frustrated when listening to pundits talk
about black players not only for our club but in general being described only in terms
of physical attributes.
Mauricio Pochettino knows what it
feels like to end a trophy drought — and we are not talking here
about Tottenham Hotspur's three
pieces of silverwa -LRB-...)
We asked Annie and Lyn
of «Rosie Pink Studio «on Folksy if they would write a
piece celebrating all the fantastic handmade
felt crafts available at Folksy and explaining a little bit
about the process
of handmaking
felt...
• If you're really
feeling creative, have your child come up with 10 things they love
about their grandparent and put each one on a
piece of paper (with a drawing, if they're artistically inclined).
So there would be elements
of reality, mixed with elements
of other worlds, dreams and nightmares... Things look familiar, but they seem like a memory, because I always put the finishing touches on a
piece without focusing on what it looks like; I portray what it
feels like, what I remember
about it.»
Once I finally got out
of the house and got a chance for a little shopping /» me» time this weekend I was able to go to the store and
feel really confident
about the * TWO *
pieces I took home, because I knew what colors / fabrics / weather I was looking for from the get - go.
By Hilary Levey Friedman One
of the best
pieces of advice I received while pregnant for the first time was to not focus on books
about being pregnant, but to use the time to learn
about the after part since while it may have
felt hard to believe at times, you aren't pregnant forever.
But, I also think that if you have strong
feelings about the kind
of birth you want, you'll need a lot more than just a
piece of paper to help you meet your goals.
The one
piece of advice I
feel the most strongly
about is give your baby what it needs.
Here are a couple
of pieces I wrote last year
about my
feelings and experiences
about cry - it - out and our culture:
Then yesterday I had the displeasure
of reading this
piece by a mother who is so glib
about her CIO experience and so focused on her own experiences without a second thought to her child, it made me
feel physically ill.
I
felt so comfortable, so at home, that I almost didn't think
about it until I read Christie's
piece on how CBS news says it's awkward to breastfeed in front
of other kids.
Your hair
feels great, you look adorable and just
about every
piece of maternity clothing you try on will look irresistible.
In an important
piece written on today's Beyond Chron, school food reformer Dana Woldow explains why so many
of us who care
about kids» health
feel uneasy
about the SNA's true priorities.
After the experience
of being the labouring mama, and not the labour and delivery RN, all the
pieces connected and I
felt inspired
about birth!
Its more than a just a necklace, its
about having something that makes new mamas
feel pretty & knowing that they are wearing a handcrafted
piece of jewelry that is safe, functional and stylish!
Either way, there are all kinds
of myths out there
about breastfeeding that can make you scared, nervous or downright
feel like a
piece of crap when you can't achieve them.
You do not have to wrap yourself into it, you do not have plastic
pieces to worry
about poking your baby, and you will
feel the weight
of your child evenly distributed between both
of your shoulders.
«We must
feel the pulse
of the people; there is something
about timing, timing in any
piece of legislation is important,» he said.
This first draft is also
about you, the first author, deciding on the
feel of the
piece.
The researchers explain, in a recent article in Frontiers in Psychology, that although the groups
felt quite differently
about whether specific
pieces of music made them
feel good or bad, their subjective and physiological responses to how exciting or calming they found the music to be appeared to be universal.
HOW would you
feel about a
piece of your writing being lodged in the US Library
of Congress?
Greenwood, who's built several
pieces of equipment in her research career, has mixed
feelings about this aspect
of her job.
So get one on the calendar so you won't
feel guilty
about that extra
piece of pie that you'll be having right
about now.
When I think
of this, I want to give Jake more than a
piece of my mind, since Lauren tearfully went on
about how ashamed she
felt.
We heard from so many clients over the years who wanted this type
of «set - it and forget - it» option, and it was a challenge to finally bring all the
pieces together at a quality level and price we could
feel good
about, so we are very proud and excited to offer this heater, and the response has been amazing.
I finally found a brand I
felt good
about serving, but buying several boxes
of organic gluten free chicken fingers that only contain
about 6
pieces of chicken in each for $ 8 or whatever wasn't cost effective, was taking up a lot
of room in my freezer, and adding more boxes to my recycling pile.
When I mentioned to a colleague my odd
feelings in writing a newsletter
piece about the Lifetime Achievement Living Tribute Award and wonderful book
of 150 + tributes presented to me at the gala
of the International Research Congress on Integrative Medicine and Health, she said simply: «Let your freak flag fly!»
Feb. 14, which made me want to hide in my room and eat a million
pieces of chocolate to
feel better
about being alone.