Sentences with phrase «such tiny pieces»

With 282 calories for such a tiny piece, I think I will try another recipe.
It may seem like there are a ridiculous number of hoops to jump through to get such a tiny piece of plastic, but the reward is well worth the journey.

Not exact matches

12 ounces tiny whole green beans (I used frozen Birds Eye brand) 4 strips bacon, cut in 1 - inch pieces, cooked 1/3 cup dried cranberries or cherries 1/3 cup toasted nuts, such as sliced almonds or hazelnuts (6 min.
But it IS tiny... and if I really want to be a snob over such a great piece of clothing, I can always switch it out for something else.
As a first line of defense against bacterial pathogens, plant cells recognize and respond to tiny bacterial molecules, such as pieces of flagellin that slough off the whip - like flagella that help the bacteria move.
There should be no tiny items such as beads, buttons or metal pieces that they could possibly choke on.
Be sure that their toys don't contain tiny plastic pieces such as eyes, ears, buttons, and other small things that can choke your cat.
I'm even tempted to roll out the phrase mise en scene as it might apply to a shooter, but such an academic fancypants terms doesn't do justice to set pieces like Tiny Tina's tea party, or Shooty McFace's brief appearance, or Scooter's poem for his girlfriend, or how the characters from the first game are used.
In works such as The Dreamer, Ridgway cuts hundreds of tiny pieces from the paper to have their hanging shapes open the surface of the picture plane and cast shadows over the composition.
The formidable young sculptor and MacArthur recipient Sarah Sze fashions whole ecosystems from tiny pieces of detritus, addressing serious topics such as overconsumption and sustainability while supplying viewers with moments of whimsy and delight.
With Somewhere Small, a series of 25 + adorable nature hangouts, he starts each one from scratch, responsible for the spread of curious building materials, such as tiny lumber for structure and equally tiny art pieces for good taste.
John Chamberlain ca. 1964Untitled (Tiny Piece) wonderfully embodies Chamberlain's ability to «choose» objects and arrange them in such a fashion as to imbue the finished sculpture with an incredible pathos and vitality.
Such a compressive arch — like the arch of a flying buttress — helps to bear the weight of the shelf and keep it from smashing into thousands of tiny pieces.
You can use just one item on your table, such as a piece of pottery or a vase, but make sure it isn't tiny!
With a room as tiny as this, each little piece makes such a big impact, so I was determined to fill it with only things I truly loved.
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