Sentences with phrase «space things take»

In terms of your question of what we store in hOMe here is a breakdown in case it helps get a sense of how much space things take up for us: all of our pots, pans and small appliances fit inside a large lazy susan corner unit; our eating utensils, spices, roots / onions, and misc cooking utensils fit inside an 18 ″ wide lower cabinet unit with 4 drawers; underneath our sink is our trash can and reverse osmosis filter since we have arsenic in our well; we have 30 days of emergency food stored inside a 24 ″ lower cabinet as well as mixing and serving bowls; in a lower 36 ″ cabinet we have all of our food storage containers and water bottles (amazing how much space that all takes up but for us it's necessary bc of how much food we store... for someone else, this entire cabinet would not be necessary).
The packing cubes have changed my packing completely — they keep me organized and reduce the amount of space things take up.

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However, the agency takes things to the next level by animating things like shuttle take - offs, planets in rotation and shots from space.
Though the idea may sound out of this world, the nascent space tourism industry is set to take off in the next decade, and humans will need a way to pay for things in space as well as send payments to Earth, said PayPal President David Marcus.
She says she wouldn't suggest that every 22 - year - old take eight years to find the path they want to pursue — but she does hope that they give themselves the time and space to figure things out.
But flying in space isn't the only thing I've done that I take pride in.
Toronto - based Satish Kanwar, director of product at Shopify, an Ottawa company that offers software for creating an online store, speaks of the opportunities found by those who choose to work in a startup before taking the plunge themselves: «One of the best things someone can do is date a company first to see if you like startups and the entrepreneurial space before you commit to it,» he says.
«These things make for the fastest and most - organized packing and unpacking you'll do and take up no space.
In order to succeed at this game, you have to have enough mind space available to think about the business, leading, innovation, your team — how could you possibly stay competitive if you take on the additional burden of thinking about how hard things are for you or what additional barriers you have to face because you're a woman or have darker skin?
With startups steadily squeezing out the fees for retail payments, doing to same thing for people buying stocks was probably inevitable — it just took longer in the heavily regulated brokerage space.
We know that reimagining an office space can take a while, and is a constantly - evolving process, but simple things like painting will wow employees, and let them know that you're serious about engagement.
So practically, I want to make a bit of space this morning to take on the things I actually do to make time, energy, and inspiration to write.
A Being was taking form in the totality of space; a Being with the attractive power of a soul, palpable like a body, vast as the sky; a Being which mingled with things yet remained distinct from them; a Being of a higher order than the substance of things with which it was adorned, yet taking shape within them.
This is really abbreviated to not take too much space, but the reason things are such a mess is because Israel failed in it's mission — it is very simple!
It certainly isn't a fair representation of available choices, nor is ND in anyway theologically neutral which is one route that could be legitimately taken if you have a solid theological stance but truly want to build bridges and open spaces for people who see things differently rather than feeling the need to sell your particular take on things.
My first investigation, into what I will call the space of the manifestation of things, takes place within precise limits.
Rather, he says, it is one interwoven thing that takes time and space seriously but not too seriously — perhaps by treating them as idioms that the universe finds necessary in order to communicate itself to observers.
24 And there stood one among them that was like unto God, and he said unto those who were with him: We will go down, for there is space there, and we will take of these materials, and we will make an earth whereon these may dwell; 25 And we will prove them herewith, to see if they will do all things whatsoever the Lord their God shall command them; (Pearl of Great Price, Abraham, Chapter 3)
The biblical material stresses the material world, the bodily condition, the time - and - space reality, which we all know and in terms of which we exist as men and women; it does not take flight into some supposedly more «spiritual» realm where these things are of no importance and where presumably life is lived, at the creaturely level, without any genuinely created order at all.
Good thing too, I took your word for it and didn't space them out very far
The funny thing is that at certain points in the year, he'll crave donuts or ice cream for a week and I'll come home to a half eaten box of Krispy Kreme on the counter and pints of Häagen - Dazs taking up precious space in the freezer.
Since Thanksgiving is around the bend and there are loads of additional activities my family has planned for that weekend, she and I were discussing things like wardrobe options and who will have the hairdryer (in my family, if one person has a hairdryer, the others can leave theirs behind to take advantage of valuable suitcase space).
You can cook so many things in crockpots, and a small one shouldn't take up too much space in your dorm room.
And the best thing about drink mixes is that they take up little to no space.
It's not the kind of thing I'd ever think to go and buy, just because it takes up kitchen space and isn't something I'd use terribly often.
I generally dismiss most artisanal / gourmet foods as frivolous kitchen fodder, things that take up space and generally come in tiny / way too festered packaging.
Senior web editor Alex Beggs is saying goodbye to her well - intentioned gift of an apple peeler: «Peel your apples for apple pie with a regular peeler; that other thing is huge and cumbersome, and the amount of time saved doesn't equal the pantry space it takes up 364 days a year.»
And it doesn't really take up much counter space, because I can prep and park things beneath it.
I think in my kitchen I have about two or three small appliances that I absolutely can not do without, a small electric hand mixer that was actually a wedding gift and still works like a charm, a food processor that I had sitting on my counter top for a couple of years just taking up space, until I decided to give the thing a try and I haven't looked back and last, but not least, my ice cream maker.
first he need to solve his injury problems to prove himself like a good player to take in the squad and not a wate of space, leave that «best winger» thing... finally, he even want to play as winger, so he never would be that best winger and probably we do nt need him because he cant play like a lone striker.
The only thing that bugs me about Per is when a player is around our box and pulls the trigger Per keeps his legs and his body tight then stands still instead of taking one or two steps forward closing down the space down taking the venom off the shot like a man..
Whether we win things or not, Wenger was definitely wrong to keep Debuchy and Sanogo taking up space in the squad.
Nothing like one underachiever blowing smoke up the ass of another... we know that Ozil has some incredible technical gifts, but to be considered the best you have to bring more than just assists to the table... for me, a top player has to possess a more well - rounded game, which doesn't mean they need to be a beast on both ends of the pitch, but they must have the ability to take their game to another level when it matters most... although he amassed some record - like stats early on, it set the bar too high, so when people expected him to duplicate those numbers each year the pressure seemed to get the best of our soft - spoken star... obviously that's not an excuse for what has happened in the meantime, but it's important to make note of a few things: (1) his best year was a transition year for many of the traditionally dominant teams in the EPL, so that clearly made the numbers appear better than they actually were and (2) Wenger's system, or lack thereof, didn't do him any favours; by playing him out of position and by not acquiring world - class striker and / or right - side forward that would best fit an Ozil - centered offensive scheme certainly hurt his chances to repeat his earlier peformances, (3) the loss of Cazorla, who took a lot of pressure off Ozil in the midfield and was highly efficient when it came to getting him the ball in space, negatively impacted his effectiveness and (4) he likewise missed a good chunk of games and frankly never looked himself when he eventually returned to the field... overall the Ozil experiment has had mixed reviews and rightfully so, but I do have some empathy for the man because he has always carried himself the same way, whether for Real or the German National team, yet he has only suffered any lengthy down periods with Arsenal... to me that goes directly to this club's inability to surround him with the necessary players to succeed, especially for someone who is a pass first type of player; as such, this simply highlights our club's ineffective and antiquated transfer policies... frankly I'm disappointed in both Ozil and our management team for not stepping up when it counted because they had a chance to do something special, but they didn't have it in them... there is no one that better exemplifies our recent history than Ozil, brief moments of greatness undercut by long periods of disappointing play, only made worse by his mopey posturing like a younger slightly less awkward Wenger... what a terribly waste
Yes, going on the penalty kill hurts a team, but it's not surprising that some opponents decide it's worth taking those risks rather than let Crosby have free space to do his thing.
They appear «forward thinking» when they do things like emphasize the draft and development of young cost controlled players... or even use cap space to take on bad contracts to obtain more / better young players.
Then it was just a matter of getting out the things that could be better stored elsewhere (oh, those bee boxes were taking up so much space - much better stored in the barn), and making space for what I do want to do in here.
«The things that go into making a great coach area: 1st: being a really compassionate caring person that has a real interest in people growing... the art of coaching begins with [a real] understanding [of] the value of the person in front of you... that high regard that a person has for another is at the center of GREAT coaching... That space between... the outcome and what [we say] to them... defines young minds, how they think about themselves taking the credibility from an adult voice.
The ship provided one and it was a good thing; obviously, cruise cabins are compact and our Pack n» Play would have completely taken up our free floor space.
It is very easy to attach it to a door frame or stand and the floor is protected by the rubber clamps, so no paint damage; easy to store as it folds away into a tiny thing and thus taking no space in the room.
Things like herbs and tomatoes are super easy and don't take up a ton of space.
Talk about things like personal space, following directions, and taking turns with other kids.
The benefit of seeing lots of prompts needs to be balanced against the «overhead» of processing all the labels (we can only hold around 10 things in our heads at any one time) and the space a large site - wide navigation would take up.
Its polyester fabric is easy to clean, and the whole thing breaks down into an easy - to - carry size that takes up very little space whether it's set up or stored away.
When she accepted a Baby Bullet baby food - making machine for review, I did think it was a little weird because it's the type of thing that takes up space in your house.
When preparing for bringing home our first baby, I knew that the key to not letting material things get out of control would be to not buy more than we'd even use; if it was not absolutely necessary, or multi-purpose, I wasn't about to spend money on it, or let it take up space.
Whether your space is big or small, you can take some simple steps to getting things ready for baby's arrival.
We had one, when she was born; and there it sat in the room that she shares with her big sister, unused, taking up space that was really needed for other things, because it was easier to just change her in the living room floor, on the couch, on our bed — wherever we happened to be when we needed to change her.
Those things take up quite a bit of space in your bag, so if you don't have to pack them, all the better!!
An easier option is to take the new mom out to the shops and mind the baby while she tries things on - it can be quite challenging to use a change room with a stroller taking up most of the space and a screaming baby to boot!
This may seem obvious, but the things that you're storing, like clothes and shoes, are going to be tiny and not take up much space.
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