Sentences with phrase «something like a pearl»

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It is not something that one has once and for all — like a book on a shelf, a pearl in a drawer, a diploma on a wall or a license in a wallet.
«I wanted something special and the labels to look like pearls because I believe all women are pearls.
I also like to send something small with the cards, perfect small projects to involve kids in; last year we made small christmas - y reflectors, we've made decorations for the Christmas tree out of salt dough and this year decorations have been made with hama pearls.
It's the little details, like a small bow, a ruffle or a pearl button that bring personality to something simple and make me love it.
There's something very romantic about lace and pearls and whenever I wear this combination, I feel like a lady.
While you don't have to be tomboyish or over-the-top to get the Chanel look, wearing something like a vintage quilted jacket and accessorizing it with classic pearl jewelry will help you to imitate Chanel tastefully.
Some pearl beading on the flounce of a skirt almost looked like something Adria might conjure up in his kitchen.
If that's the case, we'd love to see her in something a bit more unexpected, like the statement - making Queen Mary's Floret Earrings or the Duchess of Teck pearl and diamond earrings that Queen Elizabeth wore on her wedding day.
It can be something simple as pearls on denim or more elegant piece like a shirt with an embellished collar!
Of course, there are some bombshell surprises: mainly, a recently widowed Emily Gilmore (Kelly Bishop) swapping out her DAR - appropriate Chanel bouclé suits and pearls for distressed jeans and a Candie's baby tee that looks like something stolen out of Lorelai's closet, circa 2002.
For all the concern about the paper, and the rhetoric of the authors (some of which I think is ligit, btw), and the reaction of the authors to the criticism — for all the hand - wringing, pearl clutching, and moaning from fainting couches, what we get in the end from «skeptics» is something like this — a comment I'm borrowing from Climateaudit:
Rambo also found data strings in HomePod's code that reference something called «pearl,» which looks like it might be a codename for facial recognition.
Is there really any more practical advice you can expect than something like that obvious pearl of wisdom?
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