Sentences with word «stitches»

Oh Jeremy, you have had me in stitches with laughter today!
Once marriages have had enough skillful stitches, they are not likely to unravel.
They always left me in stitches and gasps of admiration.»
I called my roommates (who in turn called my pastor, who in turn gave me a ride to the hospital where I received six stitches.)
Her stories about her big hair and self - tanner keep her audience in stitches — and also reveal her unmistakable rootedness in Southern Baptist culture.
She needed 100 stitches along her hand and thigh, but the shark is worse off than she is.
In that moment he looked so small and vulnerable - not like the tall, confident teenager who ran down a basketball court with ease, but like the little boy who once cried through stitches the doctor's office.
Eight stitches took care of the farewell slash across the chest.
But we do not some to have a way of talking about the fabric of life that technology stitches us into.
It has been found that there are certain kinds of weaving stitches which it can do, but it never, for instance, ties a proper knot.
As a result, a complex weave of values is likely to be the norm, sometimes cast in big, bright colors and sometimes, as in 1996, sewn in small, gray stitches.
Bunmi Laditan, Jenny Lawson, and Jen Hatmaker routinely had me in stitches at my laptop.
Nobody comes forward with a bandaid or stitches to fix them.
Stitches is not a book for those who like everything in neat boxes or want a Bible text on every page.
Oh David... this has me in stitches.
So today I wrote a guest post for SCL entitled, «Secretly Being Liberal,» and so far the comments have me in stitches.
She had to have stitches.
We've already raised almost $ 500 for Charity: Water and the signs you've posted to the Facebook pagehave had me in stitches.
How I resented the ER triage doctor for butchering my stitches so thoroughly.
When you've been married for thirteen years, you know exactly what kind of humor your partner will appreciate when she's actively pushing a baby out of her body, and Dan, sensing it would make me feel confident and safe, had the entire delivery room in stitches that night.
Or, your child falls off the swing set and needs stitches.
«In this instance, you know you need to get medical attention and possibly a few stitches.
Or maybe, as the internet of things stitches itself together and more devices and products speak to one another, they'll simply share data from different emotion sensors, el Kaliouby predicts.
And a sewing machine binds fabrics together without actually using stitches, so designers can pull the material apart if the finished product isn't what they desired.
With the press of a button, Boomerang takes a burst of photos, then stitches them together into what Instagram calls «a high - quality mini video,» which plays forward and backward — just as a thrown boomerang flies away and returns.
The infant suffered a hairline skull fracture and needed three stitches.
It made offloading, editing, and sharing videos easier than ever, thanks to a clever automatic editor that stitches clips together for you.
Though he reportedly needed 10 stitches to fix a gash and wore a bandage over it, Brady still threw for 290 yards and two touchdowns on 26 - 38 passing to help the Patriots orchestrate another incredible comeback win.
«We make small tweaks to the colour, the wash, even things like stitches per inch.»
There may be stitches.
Now Le Gette and his partner, Ron Wilson, are the ones in stitches — all the way to bank.
Proper Suit stitches together bespoke tailoring and e-commerce so the American male can dress better for less.
He includes a photo of himself in «a makeshift operating theatre, where I was given three stitches
Next up, Branson says that he managed to walk into a bulletproof glass door that he didn't realize was there — and cut himself badly enough to require three stitches.
That same morning, Yvon Chouinard, Patagonia's founder and the Inc. 500 opening keynote speaker, broke his audience in the Grand Ballroom into stitches as he explained why, «leading an examined life in business is a pain in the ass.»
He described a plan that stitches together mostly traditional, supply - side prescriptions — cutting the top individual tax rate to 33 % and the corporate rate to 15 %, ending the estate tax, and imposing a moratorium on new regulation — with his protectionist approach to trade that's had business howling.
So they hired designers to stitch grizzly bear hoodie - coats (jackets?
The reviewer was also impressed with the stitching of the hems and how quickly the cloth dried.
One of the reasons why Stitch Fix is an important IPO is because [CEO Katrina Lake] is the first of this new wave of female founders to take her company public.
«In many ways, I'm grateful that we were in a cash - constrained environment,» says Lake, who hasn't raised capital since Stitch Fix's last round of fundraising in 2014.
Stitch Fix shares spiked more than 20 percent as they started trading on Friday, despite the pared - back size of the IPO.
Bill Gurley is a general partner at Benchmark, a major investor in retail start - up Stitch Fix, which went public on Friday.
When she didn't find that company, she applied to Harvard Business School and started working on the idea for Stitch Fix during her second year there.
But his «Internet of value» will be the system they use to talk to each other, just as the protocols of Internet interoperability currently stitch together the world's email networks.
Gurley pointed out that Stitch Fix, unlike many recently public companies, has turned a profit before.
That included everything from the buttons to the stitching and assorted accessories.
The data is transmitted over Wi - Fi and the images are stitched together to give you a complete visual idea of what a space looks like and who or what is in it.
Patent # 7535468 describes a fantastical technology where in - between the thousands of pixels that comprise the display, there are thousands of tiny cameras lenses that can take photos and stitch together the result.
Once virtually placed, the product appears to - scale and the consumer can get up close to look inside items with an opening, like a vase, or view intricate but minuscule details like stitching on clothing.
As a result of that buying spree, Salesforce now fields a team of 175 data scientists that are «stitching together this amazing platform,» Benioff noted.
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