Sentences with phrase «something about bubbles»

There's just something about the bubbles, the mixing, the sensory experience.
«There's something about bubbles that brings out the kid in all of us,» he explains.

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It knows it has bubbles in its property and equity markets but it also has the political power and determination to do something about it.
While I believe markets are efficient when it comes to stocks, bonds, currencies and commodities and reflect all known information at the time, in the case of bitcoin, and a few other instances like the ONLY stock I've bought in over a year (now up big), when I start to see the mainstream media reporting on something, google search volume through the roof (chart below) and lastly, when your mom asks about it — it may be signaling mainstream acceptance and further expansion of a major bubble.
There's something so intensely satisfying about potatoes and carrots and beans bubbling away in a tomatoey broth.
Well... It's about time something Burstead his little bubble!
The Wildcats still don't have much of a resume — their only wins over the Pomeroy Top 50 were against Michigan State and Seton Hall — and it says something about the other bubble teams that they still have a shot at all, but they appear to be in the field according to most Bracketologists.
So, they're going to — the insurgents have lately, I mean, a lot of IEDs are now, the latest countermeasure are [is] one that, I heard about when I was there was, there will be a command wire from the IED buried, so it can't be seen, and that'll be long enough so it's outside the bubble of protection provided by the jammer and then at the end of the command wire is not a triggerman, but a cell phone or something.
I'm not sure if this was the culprit or something else but my mix was too think to really bubble and after about 10 minutes of throwing a big pop every now and again, formed a steam filled bubble under the hot mix instead.
Whether you're pouring yourself a bubble bath with a glass or wine or a good book, there's something so detoxing and calming about taking a bath after a long day.
It felt like something straight outta Spring Breakers — at one point, there was about 3 FEET of bubbles on top of the pool.
In the very beginning I've thanked some kind of «bubble» (or something) explaining a little about the interface, but you know I'm just lazy, you learn what every control means easily so you forget «the need of help» very quick.
She's able to convey bubble - brained zaniness about as well as anyone in the movies right now, and then she can switch gears and give you a scary dramatic performance in something like «Vanilla Sky.»
THE LEGEND OF ZELDA SERIES The greatest thing about Miiverse is that each game's community offers something completely different inside its own little bubble of fans and voyeurs.
But there's something brilliant about the curved bubble of the nose, the round inset headlights, and the ridge down the center of the hood, a subtle design that evokes the original 500, and with it, a romanticized, carefree view of Europe in the 1960s.
Something has been bubbling and brewing in my demented mind for a while now, and I've decided to blog about it.
But do you notice something strange about this bubble?
Not since the 2000 tech bubble have I seen so many people talking about and speculating in something they know absolutely nothing about.
But if you've negotiated for something on the side with the seller, you'll be in hot water — and we're not talking about the kind with bubbles.
While I tend to become more or less enthused about the market, I honestly never run out of cheap & interesting ideas — for this very reason — because something new is always bubbling up towards the top of my Possibles selection.
Following a series of Labor thought bubbles over the past twenty years relating to a second Sydney airport at Badgery's Creek which have all gone pop, Bill Shorten is fighting back against Tony's decision to actually do something about it by emitting a thought bubble of unprecedented dimensions.
I think it's something about being able to breathe underwater when all my live I've been told to breathe out and blow bubbles.
There's something about luxuriating in amongst bubbles, soaking in the beauty... And there is no shortage of mountain and sea views in South Africa - for they're in ample supply (although...
There's something about luxuriating in amongst bubbles, soaking in the beauty... And there is no shortage of mountain and sea views in South Africa - for they're in ample supply (although not always from your bath)... Zwahili Private Game Lodge, Limpopo Not often you find a bath that overlooks the bushveld plains, but try this freestanding ball and claw bath for size.
Your crowds will call out their feelings about your festival via speech bubbles above their heads and will walk out if something is not to their liking.
I am not the first to suggest that Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds, the study of price bubbles and other mass misconceptions written by the Scottish journalist Charles Mackay in 1841, has something to say about present circumstances.
On that section I recall I got something close to «the monkey score,» meaning a monkey randomly filling in the bubbles would have done about as well as I did.
But while there is something ineffably twee about a retiree trying to show how they're hip and «down with the kids» thanks to their position in «big coin,» the fact that they are doing so raises very serious questions about bubble - driven risk (and attendant negative externalities to society) which merits closer attention.
It goes something like this: «We have to care about this crazy bitcoin bubble because, now that futures are trading, a price collapse could trigger a recession.»
From feature adverts and skyscraper banners to enhanced social media promotion, you can get it all at Bubble but there's one thing you can't get... and it's something that really confuses (and annoys) a lot of our potential clients — we're talking of course about CV database access.
Having a «melt - down» strategy will avoid a family argument, and it keeps mum and dad strong in their «couple bubble» which is something Dr. Stan Tatkin talks about in his book, «Wired for Love» and in his therapy work generally.
There's also something incredibly relaxing about gazing at water, whether it's bubbling in a fountain or simply sitting in a pool, beautifully reflecting glints of sunlight.
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