Sentences with phrase «seeing a cover sometimes»

We're such a visual society that simply reading a blurb or seeing a cover sometimes isn't enough.

Not exact matches

There would have been enough frosting to cover the whole thing, but sometimes it's more interesting to see the cake.
I think Ramsey play better coming off the bench, when ever he's in the starting eleven he rarely scores a goal, he gives the ball away far to often and sometimes in dangerous positions, he makes straight forward passes or the simple passes, I've never seen him make a defense splitting pass or a through ball, the only positive about him starting a match is his engine, he will definitely cover a lot of ground but i think we need more of a creative or Attacking CM in that position because of the back three formation.
So many touchdowns near the goal line happen when somebody doesn't cover the guy to the flat, that sometimes when defenders see a guy going out there and it doesn't look like they're covered, they will drop their coverage and pick up the flat route.
Wool covers are often called wool soakers, and sometimes you will see them referred to as shorties, since they are like little shorts.
My baby sometimes remove his latch while feeding which made it hard for me to use the typical covers since i wont be seeing my baby and help him to find my nipple again...
A few days before the wedding, there is the «Blackening of the Bride,» where the bride (and sometimes the groom) are «captured» by friends and family, covered in filthy things like beer, treacle, spoiled fish, feathers, and flour, then paraded through the streets for all to see.
A few days before wedding, there is the «Blackening of the Bride,» where the bride (and sometimes the groom) are «captured» by friends and family, covered in filthy things like beer, treacle, spoiled fish, feathers, and flour, then paraded through the streets for all to see.
Sometimes you see such a piece of crap that you yank off your clothes, cover yourself with ashes, and go out onto the street with a sandwhich board proclaiming that the End Of The World is coming, because movies this horribly putridly awful are being made.
I just look at the cover and then see if I like it or not; and sometimes I read the back and it helps me see what the book is going to be about; and sometimes I will take a few books to my desk that I like and I will read one or two pages and see if it's my type of book.»
In fact, you'll sometimes see the same cover used for different books in different countries.
Sometimes this occurs when she is having kids and has time on her hands to write, other times its just «support me while i write, if it works out, it works out» Don't hate me for this statement, but I have seen it time and time again covering the indie publishing industry for the last 5 years.
I can see how audio would be popular, but I think it better could be improved instead with: — page turn buttons; — greater processing power / speed for better responsiveness; — better pdf support for manga / comics / textbooks; — and color e-ink and higher ppi for displaying maps and book covers as well reading manga / comics / magazines (which are still sometimes fuzzy or hard to read at 300 ppi, in my opinion).
Everyone judges a book by the cover and this is amplified with eBooks because the online store is the first and sometimes last place some buyers will see it!
Some digital divisions, like romance leader Harlequin's new e-book only Carina Press, are even offering never - before - seen royalties to authors — sometimes as high as 30 % of the cover price — if they will forgo advances in order to speed up the amount of time it takes to get a book to market.
For self - publishing authors, the introduction of colour means that professional - looking book covers (which are sometimes seen as secondary) may become more important.
Remember too, it can sometimes be hard to see a puppy in cover because of its small size.
Sometimes it's easier to compare two companies by seeing a side - by - side comparison of what each covers.
* Weatherproof the roof * Install a solid, non slip floor * Enclose most sides * Use the strongest metal grids for the open sides * Insect proof all open sides, roof and walls where any bugs can enter * Preferably the size of the enclosure should be big enough for you to stand inside * The access door should open inwards * The access door should start at your knee height (bottom of wall should be solid - guards against buns accidentally getting out & predators seeing buns from ground level) * Ensure there is no access from under the floor of the enclosure (stops foxes scaring bunnies from underneath) * Use strong locking device on door that can not be knocked open * Provide safe house inside the enclosure so buns can run inside and can not be accessed easily if a dog / fox or person breaks in * Provide clean towels to snuggle in * Provide large litter tray filled with oaten hay * Provide large ceramic water bowl (sometimes two) * A blind or cover over the open section at night will ensure that your buns will feel safe & predators will not be able to see in & scare your bunnies when you are not around Whatever you provide for your bunnies living outside, ensure it is the safest and most secure from predators, insects & extreme weather.
In a multi-cat household, other cats have sometimes been seen to wash the face of an RH cat (and even to «cover up» in the litter tray for them!).
The dark, expressive eyes are covered with a «fall» of hair, sometimes making them difficult to see, but TTs have long eyelashes to keep the hair out of their eyes, and their eyesight is very good.
Frequent flier miles sometimes contain hidden tax — If you accumulate miles that have been purchased, be prepared to see slight charges to cover a 7.5 percent excise tax the IRS imposes when companies buy miles from the airlines... (See Frequent flier mile excise tsee slight charges to cover a 7.5 percent excise tax the IRS imposes when companies buy miles from the airlines... (See Frequent flier mile excise tSee Frequent flier mile excise tax)
Due to the high cost of developing games, you generally only see famous developers or famous properties go for full funding with their initial crowdfunding goal (although sometimes new unknown games end up greatly exceed their initial goal to the point where funding could conceivably cover all costs).
While this allowed the magazine to remain competitive, it also started an inadvertent arms race to see who could get the earliest preview, resulting in situations to this day where sometimes all that is needed for a cover story is a screenshot and a rumour.
Sometimes you can see flashes of what was supposed to be fun about Alienation as you weave your way through cover and blast away enemies, but for the most part Alienation fails because it feels so cluttered in its visual communication.
The Pelican Project shows you the covers of most of their books, sorted by decade, so you can see the sometimes subtle change in design even for this most plain of publications.
just because you have travel insurance doesn't mean that you would get a free trip i don't understand... i didn't see anywhere in the policies fine print where it covers for «fun» on a trip either... sometimes you have bad luck and it rains your whole trip and other times it's worse and that's why travelguard is there... i've heard of horrible situations that travelguard got people through and that's what people should be reading.
The front is entirely covered with 2.5 D curved glass, so you can see lines on it sometimes but on the rear, you won't find any smudges, thanks to its metal finish.
As you'll see below, the cover letter can sometimes be the perfect place to address this issue.
The résumé is usually one of the first items, along with a cover letter and sometimes an application for employment, which a potential employer sees regarding the job seeker and is typically used to screen applicants, often followed by an interview.
Cover letters are read and sometimes not registered properly, until the complementing information is seen in a resume.
I've seen the county cover the cost of clean up (sometimes partial, sometimes full).
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