Sentences with phrase «simple ties in the back»

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And yeah, they abuse the system — they just backed a * State * down from bringing charges against them by the simple expedient of tying them (WBC) up with counter-charges in court.
Robert Vetica, author of Good to Great Hair: Celebrity Hairstyling Techniques Made Simple, whose clients include celeb moms like Salma Hayek, Naomi Watts, and Debra Messing, suggests moms with wavy or curly locks put a product made with argan oil (from Morocco), styling lotion, or a curl mousse in their hair before tying it back.
Towards the center of the painting, we get a full view of an infant carrier made from a lighter (undyed, natural) color cloth tied in a simple rucksack, over the shoulders and then wrapped around the back, crossed under the ruck and probably tied or pinned in the front.
It's super simple and there are only a few basic steps — I took the sequin fabric, made sure it was the right length and width for my body, finished the edges with instant bonding tape, then added velvet ribbon to tie in a bow at the back and finally snap buttons so it all stayed in place nicely.
A v - neck dolman top is cropped and ties in the back with a thick black sash while a simple straight skirt spills below.
Fit pleats in front allow this dress extra room to expand and a simple tie - neck in back make this a good summer option, but it's so loose that you're bound to look wide from the front and possibly the side.
I love the tiny sash waistline, with it's simple strip of velvety goodness pressed into a piece of lace and tied in the back.
Bringing in some simple white frames helped to finalize the gallery wall in the living room and tie back to the white Lulu and Georgia pillows.
This simple dress features a charming open back design fallen from self - tie skinny straps into a v collarline, a brief solid color detailing, and an alluring mini length, in a shift silhouette.
Finally, someone let him direct his own script, and the result was Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, a riotous riff on the hard - boiled works of Raymond Chandler (chapter titles are all from Philip Marlowe novels: Lady in the Lake, The Simple Art of Murder, The Little Sister, etc), that nimbly satirizes the movie business, detective - movie plotting (there are always two cases that implausibly tie up together), the action hero as idiot and the conventions of the film noir voiceover («Oh shit, back up, back up, I forgot to mention — Jesus, this is terrible narration, it's like my dad telling a joke and saying, oh, I should have told you the cowboy's horse is blue...»).
The faceted beads that shimmer in the light is a simple curtain tie back that was left here from the previous owner of this home.
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