Sentences with phrase «taking chunks»

Once your stems are all in place, just start taking chunks of moss and use the hot glue to hold it in place and make a nest shape, leaving some moss to hang down.
The number of licensed Realtors has grown, the market is more competitive, FSBO sites are more popular and taking chunks of business away from us.
Some have also suggested that small businesses will find it difficult to withstand employees taking chunks of time off instead of returning to work after the statutory minimum days.
I like the Blue Shift rocket launcher over these power weapon choices, it has nearly max blast radius and can wipe out a group of medium health enemies while still taking chunks out of bosses» health bars.
Their planet is uninhabitable which results in Drek taking chunks of other planets resulting in their destruction.
There's exploding sheep, banana bombs, kamikaze pigeons, and sacrilegious holy hand grenades, all taking chunks out of the level as they go off.
And Apple's smart enough to partner with another rebel brand that's been taking chunks out of the Castle walls for a while now.
This book was like taking chunks of my soul, putting them in a blender, and pouring out the remains.
But most are taking chunks, and starting young (contd)
Eye gouging, foot stomps, and Chuck's claws taking chunks of flesh.
Despite taking chunks of dialogue from Lubitsch's film, it passes by without much significance.
«Amidst the feeding frenzy of leaked reports, numerous investigations, politicians taking chunks out of each other and months of rumour and speculation, what has been forgotten is that in the middle of all this are teachers trying their best to support children and young people, many of whom are taking critical exams.
Then, with five laps to go, he was in second and taking chunks out of the lead Sebastian Vettel had enjoyed for pretty much the entire race.
He raced through from 13th on the grid to run second and started taking chunks of time out of leader Alain Prost - around three seconds a lap.
And Valeant's round - about method of funding research, if that's what it's actually doing, seems a lot less cost effective, with all of the bankers and lawyers and hedge fund managers taking chunks of deals than if drug companies directly devoted a portion of their sales toward finding new drugs.
A cash reserve can cover costs in the interim, while you're waiting for profits, and also help in planning for taxes that may catch you off guard and take a chunk out of the money you were planning to use on other expenses.
«I don't want to take a chunk of your company and for that reason, I am out.»
Smart speakers — Amazon's Echo, for example — are the latest device category poised to take a chunk of our increasingly digital lives.
I was so fortunate — a wonderful nanny who brought the babies so I could nurse, a home close to my office and the freedom to work from home, leave early, or take a chunk of time off when my family needed me.
A leprechaun leader won't bite your fingers like a normal leprechaun, but he can sure take a chunk out of your portfolio earnings (think Enron).
And it's no secret that Amazon and iTunes take a chunk out of authors» and artists» earnings, with iTunes currently pocketing 30 percent of its artists» profits and Amazon taking a hefty 30 — 75 percent.Though it's easy to be critical, I am more interested in looking for a viable alternative to disrupt the existing system.
With the future so obviously in the hands of others, Jews have taken chunks of the Jewish heritage and fashioned new modes of self - expression at the various stops the train has made.
The few Christian pastors out there who understand that the world takes those chunks out of us, too, will hand over Jesus and His healing and regenerative power... without any strings attached.
Take chunks of chicken and potatoes, toss them in olive oil and seasonings, then bake to perfection.
We take the pan out and both grab for the most appealing cookie to take a chunk out of.
Each time you make a loaf of bread you take a chunk of dough from the batch you're making and save it for the next batch.
Next, just take each chunk of chicken, coat it in the flour mixture, then coat it in the egg, and then roll it around in the panko mixture and put it in your prepared baking dish!
(Video) Branislav Ivanovic Accused Of Bite On James McCarthy: Did Chelsea Defender Attempt to Take a Chunk Out of Everton Man's Shoulder?.
Take a chunk out of the cult of coach by pointing out how many of LSU's biggest plays of 2007 happened because of perfectly timed individual contributions, usually in well - portioned turns.
Players do have a brain afterall and what Wenger does is encourage them to use it rather than just instruct them like most other managers do, now when it all comes together, we go a whole season unbeaten, when it fails, we go a decade without a trophy all in it is why a large number of former Wenger students and players have gone on to greater things within and beyond football, Even Guardiola took a chunk of his coaching badges under Wenger even after playing under Fergie just before hanging up his boots, Viera went on to a senior role at Man.
As you probably are well aware, Mike Tyson took a chunk out of Evander Holyfield's ear during the infamous 1997 Heavyweight Championship fight.
Even after taking a chunk of Skyrtels head off he scores a brilliant header.
And while all eyes were on the battle for the lead it had been easy to overlook Raul Boesel, who'd taken chunks of time out of the leaders and almost got ahead of the pair of them!
Every night she bites, slaps, pinches, and struggles with us, and has almost taken a chunk of skin from both my husband and myself.
So it may not take a chunk out of your wallet but it will for sure be positive for your world.
It would dip the carrot we have dangling on the end of our proverbial stick into the dirt and then take a chunk out of it.
The analysis by the rating agency's gaming analyst Keith Foley found casinos del Lago in the Finger Lakes region and the Rivers Casino in Schenectady took a chunk of gaming revenue from its closet competitors, Finger Lakes Gaming and Vernon Downs, as well as Saratoga Springs.
To avoid being caught telling porkies à la Cameron, Devon South West MP Gary Streeter (second from left) has even taken a chunk out of his.
Howie Hawkins, the Green Party candidate for governor, is polling at 11 percent in that district, suggesting he is taking a chunk of the area's progressive vote away from Cuomo.
«The key is to take a chunk of these tourists.»
In Caerphilly, one ward brought a small rise as Labour held Risca East, but the vote slumped in Gilfach as Plaid Cymru and Ukip took chunks out of Labour's majority.
It should take a chunk off the top and hold it back to pay providers.
The half - metre - long sharks are thought to rise up from depths of 1000 to 4000 metres to take chunks out of whales.
But they're taking another chunk and giving it to other faculty members, including some in — gasp!
Making fresh corn salad is one of my summer favorites but cutting corn off the cob takes a chunk of time (and is risky on the fingers).
If using marzipan, take a chunk out and work some powdered food coloring into it until you reach the desired color.
Where the 1998 movie, also directed by Shekhar Kapur and starring Cate Blanchett, painted a compelling portrait while also telling a riveting narrative, the sequel simply takes a chunk out of Elizabeth's life and says, «Here's what happened during these years,» without bothering to shape it into a story.
Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas is another attempt by Jeffrey Katzenberg and the folks at DreamWorks to take a chunk out of the Disney dominance of the animated family film market.
Dark Souls however usually takes chunks at a time, especially if you have a hiding Invader, no backing out if your train is at destination or work break ends.
Emergency vehicles careen through sleepy suburban Wisconsin streets and the little girl next door takes a chunk out of Ana's husband's neck.
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