Sentences with phrase «produce more outfit»

I'm hoping to produce more outfit... Continue Reading

Not exact matches

The larger objective is to figure out how to help more startups succeed, and the outfit — which this year surveyed 10,000 founders with the help of partners like Crunchbase and Dealroom — produced some data that should perhaps concern those in the U.S. To wit, China looks positioned to overtake U.S. dominance when it comes to numerous tech sectors.
Plenty of Switchfoot songs could work here, as the band evolved from a low - fi surf rock outfit to a grander, more produced, Bono - flavored affair.
And it's not that I don't like changing outfits, but since my laundry machine is still broken (three weeks already), it's just not very convenient to produce more laundry than normal.
With the harsh realities behind inexpensive, mass - produced clothing becoming unveiled through documentaries such as 2015's The True Cost, consumers are aiming to be more mindful when it comes to the histories of their outfits.
Hair accessories have turn out to be the vital part of any woman's outfit, and this fashion piece has produced the whole industry dedicated to tiaras, fascinators, hair clips, ponytail holders, headbands and lot more.
The film was produced by Sam Raimi's Ghost House Pictures, the same outfit that was behind The Grudge — a film that The Messengers owes more than a little to.
The Nissan Rogue is actually the top - selling model produced by the Japanese automaker at the moment, and it was just updated for 2017 with new styling, more interior outfit, safety tech, and for the first time, a hybrid powertrain.
Perhaps if players could have had the ability to produce their own custom outfits it would have been more appealing, but the stock selection was somewhat bland (and... odd).
Every Honomobo we build is solar ready and can be outfitted to be Net Positive, which means on an annual basis the home will produce more energy than it uses.
You can learn more about uploading HDR videos at Google's support website here, and Google says that it has «outfitted the YouTube Spaces in LA and NYC with all the gear needed to produce great HDR content.»
Like I said months ago, CREA thinks that it has morphed into the United Nations of the real estate world, except, unlike the United Nations (another outfit made up of useless left - wing socialist idiots who conduct interminable meetings in order to vote to have more interminable meetings ad infinitum until whatever current crisis exists has resolved itself by the natural forces of nature) which is supported by actual nations» dues, CREA looks out for the interests of everyone «but» its dues payers (I just can't seem to say that enough) aside from producing expensive ads proclaiming things that the average consumer does not believe in the first place... because what the ads are proclaiming (all Realtors are professionals) is obviously not true.
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