Sentences with phrase «pieces every year when»

-LSB-...] start collecting mustard pieces every year when fall comes around, like this dress seen in this post.
I start collecting mustard pieces every year when fall comes around, like this dress seen in this post.

Not exact matches

«But I do believe that from leadership to the Republican Study Committee, it's very problematic when one of, maybe the major pieces of legislation obviously we get passed this year, that you have been a naysayer from day one,» he said.
My initial reaction when I saw Jim Stanford's piece on how the Tory plan confused jobs with person - years of employment was disbelief.
And maybe you won't be able to draw a premium from it today, but three to seven years out when the multi-platform piece really engages, you have the assets to be able to drive that more competitively.»
Granted, follow - up calls throughout the year may make that one important sale possible, but knowing when to instigate the first call is a priceless piece of information.
«When you are 18 years old and driving your own Dodge Viper, people tend to want a piece of what you are doing,» writes an acquaintance via e-mail.
And when you watch stylized music... So I was like great, in fact the music in American Sniper is an old Ennio Morricone piece that Sergio Leone played for me on the planes of Spain 50 years ago.
It may be among the most ancient pieces of leadership wisdom, yet when it falls from Robbins's lips, people listen, and they have for more than 30 years.
When a 25 - year - old Yelp employee penned a post on Medium over the weekend detailing her trials working for minimum wage in the customer support section of Yelp food delivery subsidiary Eat24, the piece hit a nerve on social media.
«I got the first piece of advice when I was 22 years old, from a guy who owned a little bodega in my neighborhood.
On an otherwise bleak day when Bombardier announced plans to cut 7,000 jobs worldwide over the next two years, the company also issued a rare, long - awaited piece of good news: Air Canada has signed a letter of intent to purchase up to 75 CSeries aircraft.
When I interviewed for my flight attendant position at Pinnacle Airlines in 2010, the hiring manager slid a piece of paper across the table and told me, as if issuing challenge, «That's how much you'll make in your first year» — a fairly cinematic way of telling someone their salary is $ 15,500, though at least she was candid.
There has been modest tinkering with the Canadian rules over the years, but my Globe and Mail opinion piece notes the law is struggling to remain relevant in a digital age when our personal information becomes increasingly valuable and our consent models are little more than a legal fiction.
At this point, it's human nature to say — as I've often heard from clients over the last 39 years, whenever short rates rise above long rates — why buy a 20 - year bond when I get a higher yield on a 2 - year piece of paper?
That bullshit might have worked when mankind was living in caves and a couple of thousand years ago when some desert dwellers wrote a crappy piece of fiction now called The Babble, but we now know better on many, many fronts.
I concluded at the time of the riots that of all the things the government now needed to do, it was the married family which most urgently needed to be rebuilt: I was and remain as certain of that as anything I have ever written, and I have been saying it repeatedly for over 20 years: I was saying it, for instance, when I was attacking (in The Mail and also The Telegraph), as it went through the Commons, the parliamentary bill which became that disastrous piece of (Tory) legislation called the Children Act 1989, which abolished parental rights (substituting for them the much weaker «parental responsibility»), which encouraged parents not to spend too much time with their children, which even, preposterously, gave children the right to take legal action against theirparents for attempting to discipline them, which made it «unlawful for a parent or carer to smack their child, except where this amounts to «reasonable punishment»;» and which specified that «Whether a «smack» amounts to reasonable punishment will depend on the circumstances of each case taking into consideration factors like the age of the child and the nature of the smack.»
I encountered this blogger over a year ago when a friend sent me a piece she wrote condemning Joss Whedon's Firefly for being anti-feminist and anti-woman (say it with me: «WHAT?»).
When Abram next impatiently demands proof that he will indeed inherit the promised land, God enacts the awe - inspiring covenant - between - the - sacrificial - pieces and, in the eerie darkness, gives Abram some bad news: not he but only his seed will inherit the land, and then only after they have suffered four hundred years of slavery as strangers in a strange land.
Here I am today, an older man talking to you about the secret of spiritual power in general, when all the time what I am really seeing in my imagination's eye is that young man I was years ago, shot all to pieces, done in and shattered in a nervous breakdown, foolishly undertaking too much work and doing it unwisely, all my hopes in ashes and life towering over me and saying, You are finished; you can not; you are done for.
Fortunately for Graham, he thought better of the idea and was able to get the piece pulled at the last minute; the article praised the Republican candidate for his integrity» a message that might not have set well years later when the Watergate tapes showed a very different side of the man that Graham thought he knew.
So here's what I'm going to do Matt, I'm going to give you two important pieces of advice, advice I wish someone had told me this when I was a 21 - year - old middle - class American:
As I observed earlier this year in a speculative piece on the Westminster succession (one of those runners and riders articles so beloved of the editorial mind) written for The Catholic World Report, «When Vincent Nichols went to Birmingham, it was considered a «liberal» appointment.
The 52 year old tourist was visiting the Basilica of Santa Croce with his wife when a piece of decorative stone fell on him from a height of 66 feet.
When the Boston Symphony performed Corigliano's Symphony several years ago, it opened an otherwise closed rehearsal only to «those affected with AIDS» and programmed another Corigliano piece, Rage and Remembrance for orchestra and chorus, that invited audience members to come to the stage, ring a bell, and intone the name of someone who had died from AIDS, while Symphony Hall was decked out with pieces of the AIDS quilt....
It's about convincing people that «Oh, this is all off the top of my head», when actually it's several years» worth of material... I've got a couple of stories that started off with just one little line and then over two, three, five years I have built on that, and so now it's a five, ten - minute piece.
there was a story a few years back, when i was in the army, when the army sent 100 soldiers behind enemy lines to bring back body pieces of israeli soldiers, just so the parents could have a place to bary their child.
I had already been cooking for many years but when I took away the usual constraints» of how I put a dish together around a piece of meat or fish I began cooking in a totally different way, focusing on flavour, texture, colour and layering flavours, citrus and spices to create amazing joyful satisfying food, led by the new amazing way I felt but also my deep love of food and the knowledge I'd gained through years in the kitchen.
But horseradish as a food can trace its roots back at least 3,000 years, when some adventurous eater first bit off a piece of the pungent root and was knocked backward by the blow to his head.
I photographed them on wood pieces left from our Christmas tree a couple years ago because when I think of hot buttered rum, I think of sitting by the fire after being out all day, skiing or sledding or snowshoeing or something fun out in the snow and coming in to warm up.
Well, after watching my 4 1/2 year old look like I served him Drano tonight when I put two pieces of broccoli on his plate, this looks like a good bridge for him as I try to work more veggies into his diet.
Last year, IDI added a new piece to its portfolio when it assumed ownership of the Frostie Root Beer and Kist soda brands from Texas - based Leading Edge Brands Inc..
In April, Mariani added its last piece to the puzzle when it acquired Urban, a Wisconsin - based family company that's been in the dried cranberry business for 10 years and a supplier to Mariani for the past five years prior to its acquisition.
When you invest in an Eagle Remac furniture piece, you are acquiring more than 75 years worth of expertise and experience.
When Bob's Red Mill asked me to create a fun new recipe using their organic unbleached flour, I started racking my brain... I've been making this blondie recipe for years now — Chewy, buttery bars with perfectly crisp edges and those extra gooey pieces in the middle of the pan.
When a batch of chickens is raised on a piece of pasture, typically that pasture will not see chickens again for two or more years.
The 35 - year - old driver had just deployed his parachute after crossing the finish line at Gateway International Raceway in Madison, Ill., on Sunday, when his car broke into pieces and burst into flames.
«Honestly, I kind of saw it coming because when you put a team in a situation where you say, «You're the defending champions, but we're not necessarily trying to repeat,» and when I say that, I'm not saying that they don't have the pieces there, I obviously think very highly of those guys, but I say that because they offered everybody one - year deals,» he said.
The 25 - year - old may have hit four for the day, but he'd already made a small piece of Liverpool history when he netted his first two.
What likely happens is that they pay him a bunch of money so they can say they kept one of their signature free agents this year, and then run out of room to add any more pieces around him and struggle to reach the heights they will try to convince their fans they can achieve when making the case for bringing him back in the first place.
Its well and Ok to think he may not be useful to us today because of fitness issues which is of primary importance for someone who models himself after Gerrard but to call him the weakest piece of our midfield of the last several years, after his immense contribution in the last 6 years right from Conte's first year when he scored some gorgeous goals, is doing great disservice to him.
Included are funny pieces by A.A. Milne and Stephen Leacock and a George Ade fable about the Caddy Who Hurt His Head While Thinking; pieces about unusual golfers, such as Commodore Bryan Heard of Houston and Dallas, who shot his age when he reached 65 and kept it up for several years, despite handicaps like a broken arm and leg and terrible eyesight.
And when Hayward comes back (NEXT YEAR — don't anyone get incensed here about me pushing for him this year), that second unit is going to be even more powerful with changing pieYEAR — don't anyone get incensed here about me pushing for him this year), that second unit is going to be even more powerful with changing pieyear), that second unit is going to be even more powerful with changing pieces.
It pisses me off when I read a piece that starts: «Ardene Winger has been in English football for 15 years, when everyone knows he's been Arsenal manager for 20 years.
But when they win three FA Cups in four years it's not good enough because it's not one of the more glamorous pieces of silverware out there.
Look at the future squad carefully (mina, umtiti, semedo, digne, roberto, dembele, etc all 25 or a little above or below) this will be our next starting xi while instead of bench pieces we will have 20 year Olds e.g Abel Ruiz de ligt etc waiting to replace them when they are at their peak, If you look instead of hear you will see where Ev is leading us to with his signing s (which have all been world class) he is building a squad worthy of our style and one that will require only a few tweaks so we won't spend millions on players and find our selves getting rid of dead weight ala pep and lucho.
Xhaka, who I like, or at least I like the Xhaka who plays for the Swiss national squad, has shown to be in way over his head in the premiership... of course he showed late in the year that he can stretch the field with the long ball but our squad isn't really set - up for that style of play... most of his long passes are in the air not on the ground and our squad without Giroud, which should have been sold the minute the transfer window officially opened, is one of the smallest in England... we need someone who can pick out the runs of our forwards in the lanes and who is fast enough to come forward into space without conceding his defensive responsibilities... we rarely see him shoot or even be in a position on the field to do so, we rarely, if ever, see him used for set pieces and it appears that the only person at the club who has ever coached him up when it comes to tackling is Coq, which explains his atrocious disciplinary record... maybe it's me but didn't you see him coming in and contributing more from an offensive perspective, with his killer left foot, than a deep - lying midfielder... if that wasn't the case we are the stupidest team alive for taking him over Kante
I mean the game hasn't changed * that * much in the last 10 years — the teams who can score against the most stubborn defences and defend well themselves tend to do rather well Giroud gets through an awful lot of ugly work in a match, even when he doesn't score and is also an asset when defending set pieces.
We have all the right pieces, we jus have to put them in the right places and if we don't win it all this year, we will take it all when the big dance comes to A-town..
They did take a Loss on a last second shot from Bret Darcy of # 9 Team Hanessian — but it is not odd to see a strong Team from the past year — struggle a bit early when working in new pieces.
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