Sentences with phrase «running out of ideas over»

Man, are they running out of ideas over at the Mouse House or what?

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The outside dough was a bit trickier and we almost ran out — a scoop would not be a good idea for the gooey dough... To Erika: It's a sticky, gooey dough, and it sort of needs to be to stretch over the peanut butter and be thin enough to make a nice cookie on the outside.
As further incentive to inspire you all to get into the kitchen and try out some of these new recipes and to really start incorporating more vegetables into your diet, I thought it would be a fun idea to run a competition at the end of it all, so stay tuned for more details over the next few days:)
To me that meant he ran out of ideas or over estimated his squad.
Elected leaders have voiced concerns over that state funding running out and in October, Cuomo floated the idea of a special session to approve more.
«Because if these individuals are frustrated now, they have no idea how angry and anxious they'll be if the state runs out of money and you start having first - come - first - serve payments and difficulties all over the place,» the governor added.
There are several exercises you can perform, and when you run out of ideas, head over online; there are tons of videos on unique exercise routines such as Spartan 300 training etc..
If you have some time over it's quite fun to pair pieces together and have a good outfit in store when you're running out of ideas!
Sadly, it's as vapid as its central characters, and runs out of ideas long before it is over.
Three separate opening sequences feature a roster of female talent — including Anna Paquin, Kristen Bell, Shenae Grimes, and Britt Robertson — tear apart the idea of over saturation of horror, the shallowness of torture porn, and even the idea of the classic «dumb blonde» who always runs up the stairs instead of out of the door.
Think of it this way — when the back door of an armored vehicle is purposely left ajar by a disgruntled armored vehicle employee, and currency spills out all over the city streets, instead of chasing after every citizen that ran around picking up a few dollars in cash, it might be a better idea to punish the guy who left the vehicle's door partly open, and also install some automatic device that prevents the vehicle from starting if the doors are not all secured.
If you are running out of ideas or would like some fresh recommendations of things to do with them over this time, then we have a few suggestio...
It doesn't take long for them to seemingly run out of steam, a shame considering that a short game should be a license to really pack in the ideas instead of having to stretch everything out over a much larger period of time.
Anyway the main story also has a lot of stuff to do, although there's a lot of really stupid instant - fail stealth missions where you have to reload over and over again, and it seems like Ubisoft kind of ran out of ideas near to the end.
It is not clear why the talks failed, but it is understood that the idea of part - financing the institution after it had been handed over by buying and selling items from the donated collection runs against the code of ethics set out by the Museums» Association.
If you're interested in a solar electric system for your home and you live in a state with good incentives, it's always a better idea to act sooner rather than later — programs run out of funding, are designed to scale back over time, or reach their megawatt - capacity goals eventually, and if you wait too long you might find yourself stuck without access to those funds.
You seem to say we have to get over the idea that renewable energy sources — wind, solar — in the short run, are a useful way out of this.
These two simple ideas will save you a ton of time and turn out to be the more profitable solution over the long - run.
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