Lot of respect for Kane's quality, and the Spurs, but we'll
probably keep making jokes about this for a bit.
I posted Julia Child's French potato salad a while back and while I will
probably keep making that recipe (because I always have the -LSB-...]
Not exact matches
You've
probably heard the navy's «
Keep it Simple, Stupid» slogan coined in 1960 as a design principle to
make systems work better.
You could
probably make a living helping seniors learn how to use the internet and e-mail to
keep in touch with their loved ones, who are now commonly spread around the country.
Biderman was a relentless publicity hound, publishing a book about marriage, posing for unfortunate pictures, and saying many things he
probably wishes he hadn't, such as: «We have done a really great job of
making sure our data is
kept secret.»
In the end, this is actually
probably one of the most popular options for those who are really series about funding a startup because it allows you to
keep control over your company, earn mentorship when it's needed, and hopefully
make money as your company continues to grow.
It was
probably hand - formed, so you could argue it was in
keeping with the Whole Foods ethos of local, organic, no - machine -
made goodness.
'' [A] CDN is kind of a first layer, so when someone in L.A. is going to WeatherTech's site they first go to an Akamai CDN server,
probably in an L.A. data center, and those CDN servers
keep as much content on those servers as they can to minimize how many trips are
made back to our servers in Chicago,» he explains.
Donovan says the company wouldn't have needed much to avoid ceasing operations: «If we had just had another $ 500,000, we could have
made another two weeks of payroll and found
probably an external investor which wouldn't have been a great deal for us, but it would have
kept the company,» she says.
Allowing intangibles to play a part in decision
making can also
keep you going when others would
probably give up.
To
make matters even more difficult, you'll
probably need to borrow money throughout the course of your business ownership, or at least set up a line of business credit that you can draw on to
keep your cash flow positive and moving.
While the president attacks 99 percent of his opponents by mercilessly strafing them in speeches, sound bites and tweets (and has a one - size - fits - all approach to firebombing Democrats, disobedient Republicans, Gold Star families, war heroes, etc.), Daniels fends off her online critics with self - deprecating humor, and has
made a point of refraining from saying anything bad about the president himself — which has
probably kept him from retaliating and going after her personally.
You
probably think women should be
kept barefoot and pregnant at home
making your dinner while you go out and use your assault rifle to kill deer while drinking Pabst Blue Ribbon with the rest of your beer gut friends.
The one promise I
make to my students at the beginning of the course is that they are guaranteed to read something they will find disagreeable,
probably even offensive.That promise used to be easier to
keep.
Because even though the phrase «going to church» kind of bugs me (we don't go, we are), and even though it's messy and imperfect, even though I've let them down and they have let me down, even though there are disappointments, even though I don't agree with everybody and they
probably think I'm crazy sometimes, too, even though I don't think we need an official sanctioned Sunday morning thing to be part of the Body of Christ, because even though I think the Church crosses a lot of our self -
made boundaries and preferences and gatekeepers, I
keep choosing this small family out of hope and joy.
«Despacito» is still going strong, but Taylor Swift's music video for «Look What You
Made Me Do» just broke the record for most YouTube views in 24 hours and will
probably claim the top spot next week,
keeping «Despacito» from breaking the all - time record.
But, in my experience, sometimes the best way to
keep communication healthy and open is to go to bed angry and then talk about it the next morning when you've had enough sleep to know that leaving the milk out in the car
probably wasn't a veiled act of aggression meant to symbolize every problem in the relationship, but rather just the sort of mistake anyone would
make while distracted by a fascinating story on NPR.
But if you're saying I need to be a better and more marketable CEO to
make it a more profitable organization and attract investors and
keep stock - holders happy, that
probably isn't going to happen.
this is just my own personal theory, but I suspect the reason Jesus cursed the fig tree that He did, was because he was
probably tired, and hungry to the point of low blood sugar or hypoglycemia, and it
made Him irritable... naturally, He was walking around in a body like ours, as it is said, like us in every way but sin... everybody tries to read something woowoo theological into it but maybe He was just tired and hungry, and irritability is a symptom for a number of conditions, but especially blood glucose or migraine issues... maybe He had migraines... I get those myself... just my theory, so the two Bible scholars that
keep coming on here shouldn't shoot bible verses at me... just sayin... Good «toon, David
I prayer
makes you feel better or brings you a sense of peace, that's fine, but you
probably do not want to start
keeping score on the number of times prayers are answered as opposed to when they are not.
At some point, when you
keep making excuses for him and apologizing for his absence, you have to realize that it's
probably because he doesn't exist.
The first reason they suggest that a person might believe in God is that if someone is brought up a Catholic then: «to
keep the promises they
made at the baptism, the parents would
probably teach them prayers... they would say prayers to God thanking him for looking after them and so it would seem natural for them to believe in God... at church, they would hear people talking about God and assume that God exists.»
There is an infinite number of ways of approaching that complex indirectly, and
probably no way of approaching it directly this side of heaven; the New Testament images and stories serve as a rough guide to
keep us from calling everything that is merely hopeful or positive «Christian,» and to
make it clear that such phenomena as racism and Manichaeism are definitely out.
This means that what you
make won't taste half as good so you
probably won't enjoy it very much, which is so important if you want to
keep making healthy choices!
I've never tried to
keep it more than 24 hours before as I normally
make it when I want to eat it, but I would imagine that it would
probably last about 48 hours.
If we
keep making it consistently I'll
probably keep stretching it, as that's quite a bit of cocoa, even.
I
probably shouldn't recommend this but once you
make the brine, if you
keep it in the fridge, you can
keep tossing fresh vegetables into the jar to marinate.
It would
probably keep longer than the 2 weeks indicated; I
made a few batches recently and they didn't stay around any longer -LRB-!)
I also felt the urge to
make gingerbread for the first time this year,
probably because of my own wee offspring (and, btw,
keep mentioning yours; it * is * relevant to how you're cooking, I think).
I have
made this recipe
probably close to a dozen times already
keeping a steady stream of them in my refrigerator for snacks.
Keep on cookin», kind regards Deborah Robertson ps I liked this but my husband didn't seem too thrilled —
probably won't
make again, but the house still smells wonderful!
As shortbread - style cookies, these will also
keep exceptionally well — days, and
probably for over a week, if you can
make them last that long.
I'm working on the planning part, and
probably won't
make too much headway till I'm back from NY, but at least I can
keep strategizing and doing little things till then!
Which
make a better gift than anything you'd ever be able to get from any store but, after all the work you put into
making them look perfect, you're
probably going to want to
keep them to yourself.
It's so easy to
make and you could
probably keep it warm in a slow cooker with a little extra water added.
This
makes it not so nice to stack... I know people usually trim their cake a bit before stacking (and I guess this
probably helps the icing adhere as well) but I don't like cutting away parts of my nice cake... Thank you in advance, and
keep up the good work!
I was
making your cherry / almond granola recipe last night and thought to myself, «If I have a spirit animal, it's
probably this Ashlae person that I
keep coming across.»
As I haven't
made this recipe in a bundt pan I can't guarantee the results, but I'd
probably keep the temperature the same.
My recipe
makes quite a large batch of pesto and you
probably won't use it all on the sweet potatoes but it will
keep in the fridge for 4 or 5 days.
The onions were amazzzzzzing... I'm tempted to just
make a giant batch and
keep a stash in the fridge for everyday use I'll
probably be
making a double batch of the burgers to freeze soon as well Thanks so much for this!
These nutrient - dense, bite - sized snacks are easy to
make using ingredients you
probably already have, extremely versatile — depending on your mood or the seasons — and can be
kept in your purse or briefcase to grab when the need strikes.
«You can package this cookie butter recipe in a pretty jar for a holiday gift, or
keep it all for yourself,» she says (I would
probably make a double batch, just in case!
Arlene — I would
probably make the dough,
keep it wrapped in the fridge,
make the filling,
keep it in a container, a bake it before it's needed.
Also, feel free to
make mini versions of these using baby potatoes or fingerlings, but
keep in mind that if your group is anything like mine they'll want the full - sized potato, and
probably more than one.
You could
probably use half of all the other ingredients, too, depending on how trimmed your brisket is — if it's only 1 pound, I'm guessing it's
probably trimmed of most of the fat, so you'll want to
keep an eye on liquid levels as it is cooking to
make sure it doesn't dry out.
You could
probably make it before you go and
keep it well - wrapped until needed.
Probably a fine player who will give us more depth and
make us a better team but in my opinion, with Coq and Elneny both playing well in the DM role we should have
kept our powder dry or at least prioritize a striker or CD over singing another, albeit good, DM.
I think Parlour is
probably right about the club's decision to
keep Wenger in charge for at least one more year but I do not think that should
make the unhappy fans not voice their anger.
I have to disagree with some of you regarding Elneny and Xhaka i thought they both played well yesterday, Elneny was working his socks of and contributed well and for me the game changed when Xhaka come on we
made more direct forward runs instead of ruining out of ideas and
keep passing back,
probably most of you know i highly rate JW but thought he had a bad game yesterday
don't worry, if the UFC
keeps bending to Bisping's whim we will see Mousasi - Jacare 3 soon enough (plus, Dana White publicly embarrassing Rockhold
probably won't
make the guy stay around long either...)