Sentences with phrase «so carve»

Colossal quoted Laramee: «So I carve landscapes out of books and I paint Romantic landscapes.
The full conversation is an insightful treat for cinephiles, so carve out some time during your lunch break to take a look.
I don't have much counter space, but it's important to be organized to streamline lunch prep, so I carve out an area on our kitchen island where I can place the lunch boxes, reusable containers and bags, and individually packaged snacks.
Most restaurants here are well - versed in the art of lingering, so carve out a few hours to savor every course.
Investors have long lamented Amazon's profit - denying ways, so carving the money - making parts off from the losing bits could make them happy too.
So he carved out a role in his second, redshirt freshman season, playing just over 25 minutes a game and averaging 8.8 points.
I got these at H&M and have worn them every which way — most of which included a belt so I carved out that waistline and looked less like a big prego blob.
I found a template online for carving so I carved Minnie Mouse on the big pumpkin.
Our mailbox was stuffed to the max on Saturday with almost every fashion magazine I subscribe to, so I carved out a chunk of time and had a major catch - up sesh with the latest and greatest in what people are wearing.
But Italian designers do voluptuous better than they copy edgy, so the carving into sheetmetal on the sides of the Stelvio steals some from its identity.
So carving out an extra discount can be a matter of pulling out the right plastic, she says.
They had a fixed mortgage payment of around $ 1,000 per month, so we carved out a slice of their investment portfolio and positioned it for income, approximately $ 203,000 with a income yield of 6.2 %, so they would earn roughly $ 1,000 per month without touching their principal.
We didn't have room for a little studio for him in our condo, so he carved out a corner of the garage where he has his easel and a work table.
So we carved out a mini-attic above the bathroom ceiling, then rendered it accessible via Rockler's wheel - and - rail kit that turned this wooden cast - off into a rolling library ladder.

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To help solve the problem, Christensen recommends carving out a team to work on whatever the next innovation will be so it's not beholden to the same rules and thinking as the rest of the organization.
«I think this is a place where so much political considerations are overshadowing humanitarian work that to carve out a neutral humanitarian space is difficult,» he said at the Munich Security Conference on Saturday.
So, there's a balance struck that will make it a worthwhile venture to someone willing to sink in millions but not to a bootstrapping college student, who might be better off starting a bakery or carving out a niche in the exam preparation field.
So, carve out 10 percent of your budget and invest in experimentation, but don't expect immediate returns.
«Carving a niche is imperative to your business» success, and it's increasingly more important for ecommerce businesses to do so.
So, carve out some time in the coming weeks to set yourself up for a running start in 2018.
So your subject line might tease «5 signals you've dead - ended at your career» or «carve a new path while keeping your day job.»
So how can a small - or medium - sized business, against overwhelming odds, carve out its piece of the market?
It's a common trap: In their quest to win, leaders devote so much time concerning themselves with the health, fitness and performance of their people that they neglect to carve out sufficient time for the very same self - care.
So, setting your alarm clock an hour earlier is the simplest and most effective way to carve out some work time for yourself.
Internal and external factors are constantly changing, much like choppy water in windy conditions, so you need to be prepared to carve your path.
«Because it's so hotly competitive, it makes sense for them to try something new and different to carve out market share,» Sebastian said.
After the Supreme Court in 1911 struck down the form of resale price maintenance enabled by fair trade laws, 59 Congress in 1937 carved out an exception for state fair trade laws through the Miller - Tydings Act.60 When the Supreme Court in 1951 ruled that producers could enforce minimum prices only against those retailers that had signed contracts agreeing to do so, 61 Congress responded with a law making minimum prices enforceable against nonsigners too.62
Shockingly, the charter school has carved out an exemption in the dress code so menstruating students can tie their school sweatshirts around their waists «to hide the blood stains.»
Unchallenged so far are any of the other tariff increases that Moffatt has identified which will increase the price of imported bicycles, baby carriages, school supplies, wigs, USB drives, coffeemakers, rugs, paintbrushes, plastic tableware, sandals, scissors and carving knives.
In the not - always - so - subtle world of online politics, Danny has managed to carve out a big chunk of Search Engine Watch and put together a comprehensive group of sites to cover not just blogging, but also webcasts / webinars at Search Marketing Now and a new conference series under the name Search Marketing Expo.
The essence of all formal systems is to carve away some information so as to cast what remains into bold relief, to make choices about what is important and what is not.
So yeah, Disney can use Major League Baseball BAMTech and launch a direct - to - consumer spinoff or carve - out of tertiary ESPN content, but they don't know who Peter Kafka is.
«The nice thing about my business and my universe is I can carve out some great ideas, where you have great earnings growth, strong GDP growth, and not have to worry so much about what the Fed lift - off is going to do»..
He believes the solution is breaking up Facebook — carving off Instagram and Whatsapp, for example, so Facebook has some competition.
So, if they carve out 25 % of their portfolio to be a dedicated net - net portfolio — it's going to look very strange in terms of the red and green arrows they see on their account page.
EvolvedDNA We have so many gods because people have always carved god in their own image.
So... one minute we have God carving into stone, «Thou shalt not kill.»
These tablets where carved before the bible was even written and it goes to show how the bible is a replica of what is said on the ancient tablets, but some things are kept out because at the time is was unthinkable technology which then posed as a possible lie, but the technology has come to pass so it proves a lot.
When news broke last month of the so - called «buddha from space» — a swastika - emblazoned statue, apparently 1,000 years old, that had been carved out of a meteorite and looted by a Nazi ethnologist — the world was enthralled.
He encouraged aesthetics not just in conventional forms, but also in carving and modeling, dance, music, literature, decorative arts, bookbinding, dress making and so forth.
The educated modern man needs no reminder how It has been of the best to «just go along» with the evangelical and his beliefs rather than suffer the wrath that might be so ordained against him by those who have carved out their virtuous beliefs from an age old written scripture.
In my opinion, for the sake of peace, it is better to «carve» another name for Arabic speaking Christians, so that we do not see the kind of atrocities I was looking for.
Then he created man, but man was bored, so he took his rib and carved out woman.
So does not believing in talking snakes, also written in the bible, disqualify one as being Christian and «carve» them a special place in hell too?
As for the athiest victims, they didn't have a symbol of religion or lack of religion so there is no need to display anything for them, other than the memorial site with the names carved in.
But the teaching of Moses, so steadfastly carved, was not fully grasped by those who wanted to take up stones.
, would not be nearly enough to carve these colossal figures out of the steel - hard volcanic stone with rudimentary tools; and the island is so small that it could scarcely have provided food for more than 2,000 people.
@end religion So are you also saying that Egyptians, Greeks, Romans, and Persians never believed in any gods, because it was written down / carved into stone by others?
But what the Shubb ruling tried to do is carve out space for the non-crazies, the still controversial but credible practitioners who want to help patients who desire to do so to understand the nature of their sexual identity and expression within a larger religious framework.
The book is presented in standard medical form, with an abstract of the problem at the outset, and then a series of case histories of patients (Bolivia, Poland, Russia and so on) that he and his team have carved up with varying degrees of success.
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