Sentences with phrase «saw nice wall»

They saw nice wall covered with soft corals and sea fans.

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Jesus would do the following (in the U.S.A.): medicare for all, legalize all drugs, legalize gay marriage, destroy the wall between the U.S.A. and Mexico and consequently give the U.S. border patrol agents something useful and productive to do, end U.S. military aggression around the world, direct election of U.S. presidents, the national initiative for democracy, urge Christians to be more productive on Sundays instead of seeing who can wear the nicest clothes to church.
It is nice to be able to SEE your toddlers without a wall!
It is also nice to see the sharing of your improved arterial wall thickness and the time frames involved.
As you can see, the space gets a ton of light coming from this one wall, but cars driving by can see right into our windows and it'd be nice to have a little privacy.
Screening in Un Certain Regarde, and playing around with a format that makes you wish you had every shot hanging on your wall, Lisandro Alonso's Jauja walked away with the FIPRESCI prize so it's nice to see others critics clicking with it.
Even when it sometimes seems that the endless jokes are being thrown against a wall to see what sticks, The Nice Guys, on the whole, summons that victorious, innocent feeling of seeing likable heroes win while having fun along the way.
The folks beyond the wall have nicer looking lasers and flying bubble ships than the dirty trucks and machine guns we've seen in the previous installments, which is a welcome change, but one can't get over the fact that every bit of art design we see feels woefully generic, as if they were scrounged from a bin of unused video game assets.
«It will be nice to walk in here next time and see the koha hanging proudly on the wall
Itinerary: - At 09.00 depart from your hotel - Visit Pandawa beach to see wonderful landscape with a nice shaping rock as the wall of the way to the hidden beach.
The seat is in a nice location near the staircase, but you can not see through to the staircase, because on this side there is a solid wall.
Really nice hard coral formations there and the Yap Cavern is actually a big cut into the wall with a whole bunch of huge coral heads and then you can swim through a maze and through tunnels with white sandy floor and you see a very large school of bumphead parrot fish in there in the morning and some really beautiful anemones and soft corals.
Admittedly it's a wall with one of the nicest aesthetics that I've seen in a long time, but it's a big wall nonetheless.
See a nice restaurant with empty walls??
A really strong painting, it would be nice if the museum saw fit to put some more lights on it, though the lower light on the right hand side and the fact that the painting is right off the escalator, in the hallway, means one comes upon it, the way you discover something powerful in the subway or on a street wall.
Nice to find my Welwitschia print featured in a spread in the May issue of @elledecor, as seen on @ianadelman and @lindseyadelman's lovely walls.
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I'm a regular reader of the works of Ashby Jones, the head writer at the The Wall Street Journal Law Blog, and was pleased to see a nice profile of him on Bitter Lawyer last week.
Maybe you have a nice large TV mounted to your wall and the last thing you want to see is a couple of HDMI cables dangling beneath it.
I say it's apparently nice because he didn't want to let us see the inside, but the outside is in great shape and one of the tenants told us he's been inside and it's «gorgeous and huge» with no interior walls.
If you choose a nice, neutral color carpet and nice neutral color wall paint (both things the best home stagers can help you with) most home buyers will see your home as more desirable because it is move - in - ready.
I'm a color - introvert and really afraid of going all out with color on the walls... only because I see a style or color palette in a blog or magazines and think, ohh, that's nice.
It is so nice to be able to run to a hardware store and find the part you need and look under the house or in the «smart boxes» that newer homes have and see all the plumbing or wiring right where it should be (rather than find out it is hidden in walls you can't access or repair).
The stove could be more centered if we removed the window, but whichever way we go we want it to be a nice feature wall from the other rooms which you will see when we show those pics tomorrow!
And as you can see, we were able to transform that entire back wall with subway tile and a gray grout, which provided a nice clean but architecturally interesting backdrop for our kitchen.
Love all your colors I agree that it's nice to see some color and not just white walls!
With a touch of modernity which is displayed in the form of wall shelves are very nice, except it can be inspiring to everyone who saw this design.
As for the map wall paper one, I'm not sure about it, something felt not right, like its being overpowered by something, I have seen rooms done with world maps and they looked nice, not sure about this one.
There have been so many tonal striped walls lately that it's a nice change of pace to see a really bold one.
I don't know why but I see a nice over sized clock on that wall.
I love to decorate with words and these are so nice to see on the wall!
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