As the straw texture has
a rather light feeling to it, it contrasts the other materials in a favorable way.
Not exact matches
Unfortunately, Christians, like many Americans, often prefer to eat a
light meal and then gorge on dessert; the gooey crap that makes us
feel good for a while,
rather than the meat and potatoes that can fuel us in our everyday walk to be productive for the kingdom.
I'll share the
feelings this post inspired in me, for whatever value they may (or may not) inspire in you... I'm not sure that I agree any vision that came from the heart needs to die,
rather it needs always to be free to grow and evolve as new streams of
light are discovered which can influence our position of sight.
Rather than make yet another
light pumpkin cheesecake recipe for you, I decided to do a round - up of them, so you can readily pick what appeals the most to you & please your holiday guests without
feeling too guilty about over-stuffing them
I was worried when I lifted up the first slice, as it did
feel rather heavy and looked dense, but on tasting it was actually
light, cooked perfectly - had to leave it in the oven on 165 fan for an extra 10 min though (browned nicely on top with cheesecaky cracks even!
Fresher,
lighter, wholesome gluten - free foods that help you
feel rejuvenated
rather than weighed down?
Rather, it's about noticing when I
feel most myself, closest to God, most present with my family, stronger and
lighter.
Some parents
feel the need to be a «cool» parent
rather than a guiding
light for their children.
That is not to say that a child gets a say as to whether or not they are going to bed — they don't — but
rather, if a child
feels unsafe going to sleep without a
light on, or a parent present, etc, we acknowledge that forcing the child to comply with our (well - intentioned, well - informed) bedtime design can be counter-productive and doesn't occur as empowering to the child.
If so, a certain Education Spokesman would prefer to have his degree from the University of Life,
rather than Oxford (a sentiment
light blues
feel entirely plausible), and a certain PPC for a South London constituency lead a debate suggesting No confidence in a Government represented at the debate by a certain Kenneth Clarke.
In government, it can sometimes
feel like you are trying to steer a heavy goods vehicle,
rather than drive a
light and nippy sports car.
By automating the process of designing optical interconnects, they
feel that they have set the stage for the next generation of even faster and far more energy - efficient computers that use
light rather than electricity for internal data transport.
Similar to how darkness is just an absence of
light, the fear we're
feeling is not an actual thing, but
rather an absence of love for our true selves.
Sesame oil is
rather thick and may leave skin
feeling oily, so you may want to blend it with
lighter massage oils.
I do
feel very energetic on a fruit / carb diet and also perform well running and swimming, but I also have gained 10 lbs and
feel heavier
rather than
light and breezy (surprisingly it's not affecting my performance greatly though and running actually
feels easier).
I've known,
rather felt, the inner conflict that they are bringing to
light.
I do not find any sleeping issues on fasting days — sometimes we fast for up to 36 hours —
rather the opposite I have better deep sleep and fall asleep easily even though I
feel alert and not tired — sleep is far more a function of
light — and even more so if I go to the gym (HIITs and weights) on a fast day.
A new study suggests that spending more time under blue - enriched
light —
rather than the white
light most bulbs emit — could help stave off bouts of the blues and make all of us
feel a bit brighter during the winter months.
I
feel lighter and
feel like dressing in something cuter,
rather than wearing comfy sweats as I do during my menstrual phase.
Rather than painting smaller rooms a
light color, give them a warm and cozy
feel with rich, deep tones and........
I would say this technique would also work well for a zinc type
feel, but go very
light on the dry brushing... Better to start with a very small amount and build up layers of dry brushing,
rather than trying to get it all done in one coat.
We stifle our own
lights, because sometimes it
feels easier to burn low + slow on the backburner
rather than bright + hot + fast for all to see.
Pairing the
light blue with black or tan bottoms is an obvious but really not the best choice — giving the
feel of a work shirt
rather than the fashion forward item it really is.
Lighting can be odd at times and then suddenly fix itself, there is texture pop in at the beginning of levels in the campaign (lasts for about 3 seconds), and then there is an odd
feeling to the running controls (if the left thumbstick is slightly pushed up and right, you might suddenly start strafing sideways
rather than running diagonally).
In
light of all this, it's inevitable (and in no way a spoiler to reveal here) that not every character makes it out alive, and that if you come away from the movie
feeling bummed out and anxious
rather than elated, that means «Infinity War» has done its job, just as «The Empire Strikes Back» and «Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part One» did their jobs.
That is slightly shorter than An Unexpected Journey, but there's so much new material crammed in here that it continues to
feel more like a Lord of the Rings companion piece
rather that a
light - hearted Hobbit.
It
feels like Affleck is bending the morality of the picture to his needs and to paint Joe in a sympathetic
light rather than embrace the darkness of the character's deeds.
The movie's unexpectedly goofy sense of humor helps to keep things
light, and the actors do a good job with the material they've been given, but «Beautiful Creatures» doesn't
feel like it was made by a studio that loved the books, but
rather the idea of success that a film adaptation might bring — all business and no soul.
There is some
light puzzle solving that typically
feels tedious
rather than challenging, often requiring you to backtrack multiple times just to interact with something.
Watching the film, I did not
feel as though my brain's potential had been unlocked, but
rather, that it had been scrambled together by a surgeon popping his head to techno in a room filled with pulsating laser
lights and smoke machines.
The movie's unexpectedly goofy sense of humor helps to keep things
light, but «Beautiful Creatures» doesn't
feel like it was made by a studio that loved the books, but
rather the idea of success that a film adaptation might bring — all business and no soul.
There is an undeniable underlying sadness to the story, but
rather than
feel sorry for her, Florence provided the guiding
light quote, «People may say I can't sing, but no one can say I didn't sing.»
Some students will find that a picture is not — for them — worth a thousand words and that they would
rather write a thousand words of poetry to express their ups and downs, their
lights and darks, and everything that they
feel throughout this time of life.
It'd be even better if the RS3 had any real steering
feel, but while the rack is consistent in its responses, it can
feel overly
light at times and you tend to fall back upon trusting the front tyres will grip on turn - in,
rather than being able to
feel it.
It really does
feel light and nails that mini-supercar experience brilliantly, aside form the
rather weedy noise.
From the get go it
feels light and responsive and benefits from the quick and direct steering similar to the Giulia Quadrifoglio's, giving it a Golf R style of response
rather than that of a tallish SUV weighing the wrong side of 1800 kg.
The ride is
rather bobbly through town and not the slickest over sharp bumps, but down a B - road it is possible to get a nice flow going with the whole car
feeling quite
light on its feet.
As fast and as smooth as the B7 is, though, it's also burdened by its weight, and the car
feels stiff and rigid
rather than
light and lithe.
Such exuberant handling comes as a bit of a surprise, as on the road the Sport
felt poised and
light on its feet, but also neutral
rather than being prone to big slides from the front or rear.
The F - Pace
feels rather light on its feet, with excellent road - holding and satisfyingly quick responses to sudden inputs, all communicated to your hands with delightful, naturally weighted steering
feel.
However, in
light of more up - to - date rivals (namely the Mercedes - Benz C - Class and Audi A5), the overall quality of the materials and the design of the interior is starting to
feel rather dated.
When first starting out, the
light, 2,600 - pound Cimarron
feels oddly heavy, but the weight apparently is that of substance
rather than of flabbiness.
Both spaces
feeling airy and
light...
rather than cramped or tight.
Initially the steering
felt rather light at high speeds but, one gets used to it.
The built - in
light illuminates the screen from the top down, so it
feels like ambient
light rather than a bright
light shining back in your face.
The Android buttons are unresponsive and hard to find, the
feel is solid
rather than inspiring, and the one little flourish - a see - through,
light - up strip below the buttons - is just naff, really.
As an avid Kindle reader, who wants an e-reader that is
light in weight (and always uses a leather cover when reading), who doesn't
feel the need to take notes, make annotations and play games on the Kindle, who prefers to read
rather than listen to audio text and who searches and downloads books from the web, then the Kindle 4 sounds absolutely perfect for me.
The front panel has been micro-etched, a process that both diffuses
light rather than reflecting it and
feels more matte to the touch, like a conventional eBook reader screen.
Passing
feel - good laws is akin to the old joke about the tavern drunk who was looking for his lost keys under the streetlight,
rather than down the block where he actually lost them — because, he said, «the
light was better.»
Deprived of any points of reference beyond intermittent
lights dotting a far off shoreline, it
felt as if we were navigating the vastness of space,
rather than merely crossing a lake.