Sentences with phrase «pretty much any disposable»

This makes them an anachronism in an era where newspapers, phonebooks and pretty much any disposable printed media seem inconvenient at best, and environmentally irresponsible at worst.

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Pretty much anything that is disposable has an alternative; just think it through.
You pretty much have a super heavy long period for a while, and even though the hospital does give you some disposable mesh panties, you might want to have some extra cheap ones as backup just in case.
The new styles pretty much mimic disposable.
Modern cloth diapers are pretty easy to understand because they're so much like disposables, and with most of my generation having never seen an «old fashioned» cloth diaper on a baby growing up, disposables are what come to mind when we think of «diaper.»
All in one cloth diapers are pretty much like using disposables because they go on and come off almost exactly the same way.
With disposable diapers, you pretty much need two things: diapers and wipes.
I carry my Envirosax bags and I just got a stainless bottle that has a pretty tree on it to remind me of nature (a photo of my new bottle: http://www.brightandbold.com/stbo33oztr.html) and now I've stopped buying water and other disposable products as much as possible.
Changing a poopy cloth diaper is pretty much the same as a disposable diaper with one tricky part... the wipes.
Other than handbags and accessories / maleup the Nordstroms does not really have a dept for me: a woman 60 who has disposable income (not unlimited but if I love something and its a fair price I can buy it) but too old for i.e.Halogen, the plus size is often too big and its pretty much geared towards younger women (Hello City Chic) and E. Fisher / Vince usually out of my price range.
Her movie career pretty much peaked at that point, though, and the rest of her cinematic output in the»90s went back to disposable fare like Eddie, The Associate and Made in America.
Ebooks, on the other hand, well, they're pretty much the same thing as physical books, except they need an expensive device to read them on, while books have their own built - in screen that is both disposable and of a superior resolution (no back - lighting though).
Not only was it somewhere nice, but it was on a river cruise, a «cozy» setting where I had a week to get up close and personal with 140 people, pretty much all of whom had disposable income, at least one variety of electronic reading device, and no shyness about whipping out their TBR lists.
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