Sentences with phrase «pin this in place too»

You can pin this in place too, by making a small knot in each end of the twine and pinning the knots to the back of the wreath.

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For investors worried that the market is pinning too much on tax - reform prospects — especially as the GOP announced it had to delay by at least one day the release of its plan, which had been scheduled for Wednesday — sectors bets being placed by those with $ 1 million or more in brokerage accounts don't show an overreliance on any single factor.
They're thrilled to be having a little sister any day now and I'm worried that they're gonna love her a little too much I found The Pin in early 2010 when I was tired of buying disposables for two kiddos, made the switch to cloth, and haven't ever looked back The Pin has been an amazing place of support and knowledge for me, opening my mind to many more green ways of living besides just cloth diapers — and I've made a lot of amazing friends along the way.
Don't forget to download bHome (the app) on your iPhone for free — you can follow my blog (and what I'm pinning, sharing on Facebook and Instgram all in one place) plus you'll find other amazing bloggers to follow too.
The actress wears her textured strands pulled toward her left shoulder and held in place with bobby pins, leaving a few layers loose for a vibe that's very I - didn't - try - too - hard.
Side note to anyone considering ordering this dress... The «V» in the front is SUPER revealing and drapey, so much so that I had to wear a cami bra (masquerading as a tank top) AND safety pin the fabric in place so I wouldn't risk exposing too much at work.
Finally, some songs should have never been included in the final tracklist: «Promise» — a duet with Amos's daughter Tash — feels out of place and too sugary, while «Giant's Rolling Pin» and «Rose Dover» seem amorphous, meandering and silly.
Plus, in some countries where chip - and - PIN cards are common, you could find yourself in a place that doesn't accept your credit card too.
Some newer Android devices have a feature called Screen Pinning that locks the foreground app in place to prevent kids from roaming too far.
There are few interruptions around the side of the device, too: the microSIM slot is removed with a pin (included in the box) and the microUSB port, on the bottom, faces the «wrong» way to its LG and Samsung counterparts; the 3.5 mm headphone jack on top is placed, in a subtle nod to off - centre symmetry, identically on top of the phone as the USB port is below it.
Don't forget to download bHome (the app) on your iPhone for free — you can follow my blog (and what I'm pinning, sharing on Facebook and Instgram all in one place) plus you'll find other amazing bloggers to follow too.
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