Sentences with phrase «tad bigger out»

Kandui Surf Resort Oct 13th surf report The surf looked a tad bigger out front this morning.

Not exact matches

Now they're a tad tight but my husband made a good point, small shoes can stretch out but shoes that are too big will never shrink.
Such filmmaking's near - spiritual devotion to landscape can occasionally swallow human players, but while big names (for this director, at least) like Paul Dano and Shirley Henderson feel a tad lost in the mix, Reichardt once more brings out the very best in Williams.
You'll missing out on a pure Galaxy Nexus device, NFC, better camera, faster processor, bigger screen by a tad.
Still to be heard from: Sony, whose $ 169.99 Reader Pocket Edition and $ 199.99 Reader Touch Edition are now a tad pricey - and whose already - big - ticket $ 349.99 Daily Edition is totally out of whack with the e-reader economics that Barnes & Noble and Borders established this week.
Once he and his team head out in a helicopter, we catch a glimpse of Big Boss, a tad bit older, sneaking into the military base.
And so this Hauser & Wirth exhibition of his new work — Mueck's first in London for over a decade — can be located within current YBA renaissance when, a tad arthritic, the big guns of the 90s are being wheeled out to make a case for their retained relevance (think Damien Hirst at the Tate, Tracey Emin at Turner Contemporary, Gillian Wearing at Whitechapel, Gavin Turk at Ben Brown, Picasso at... etc).
This year's Pixel 2 XL is slightly different, with a bigger camera that sadly sticks out a tad, and the glass stops before the fingerprint sensor.
But, sadly, thanks to the vertically laid out dual camera sensors on the S9 +, the fingerprint sensor may be a tad too low on the bigger model for those with long fingers.
The black organizer came out a tad bit bigger than I originally planned, but I am still like it in the room.
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