Sentences with phrase «then string»

Lay branches cut to various lengths along your mantel, then string cream felt balls to create the first garland.
You can use anything circular (like a hula hoop) and then string clean Christmas ornaments from it.
Using a new tag for each letter, write out a family member's name, a Christmas message or a personalised greeting, then string the tags on a length of twine with mini pine cones in between to separate each one.
I think you could make this from card stock or fabric, or even wooden cutouts that you paint and then string together with ribbon.
I would be passive as much as possible and then a string of problems make me sensitive to all that is happening.
I was here when Elvis came and then The Beatles and then a string of great concerts and rock festivals.
Then a string of notifications pop up on your PC.
Then String Theory just disappeared.
Distill all team submissions into concise sections and then string them together (tell the whole story through proxy «interested persons» simply to up amount of data to be provided.
Then the string of validating credentials are as follows: I am an artist who is part of the collaborative 1:1, which took the form of a lower east side gallery in New York for a year.
Only after I'd taken note of the availability for each separate flight did I then string together a multi-city award on United's website to create the award as shown above.
They then string them along, pretending to have a relationship with them and earning the men's trust and loyalty.
If they are honest, then the string stays short and all is good.
First, the ice around the string melts when you sprinkle it with salt, then the string freezes to the ice cube.
If that turns out to be true, then string theory will be a mathematical structure complex enough so that self - awareness can exist within it.
«To write concisely: fully explain your thoughts in paragraph form, distill each paragraph into an easily understood sentence, and then string these sentences together to create a logical flow of ideas.»
But his leadership came under question after one muddle over the contract of national coach Joachim Low and then a string of refereeing scandals.
The ability to gather a wide range of abstract informational pieces, and then string them together to identify a trend or investment opportunity is invaluable if you want to remain ahead of the game.
Those moments will do more good for you in making you a better businessperson then any string of successes.
After the peppers begin to ripen, they are picked about once a week and allowed to lie a day or two in the sun, then strung on strings and hung up to cure.
All season Arsene Wenger has been saying that Jack Wilshere will be given a new Arsenal contract and it would all be sorted before Christmas, but then he strung us along some more and told us that discussions would be done in early January.
I used a 2 hole punch to make the holes in the top of each square and then strung the gold ribbon through them.
The ropes are more straightforward: The faster - growing staghorn corals are broken into pieces, and then threaded through strands of braided fiber ropes, which are then strung across the metal frames.
I did a spit test this morning and nothing happened for a few seconds then the strings developed for only a few inches rather than zooming straight to bottom of glass.
The chain is then strung through the heart to create a one of kind necklace.
The other is a little fabric wreath made with circles of fabric gathered up and stuffed with cotton balls, then strung into a little circle.
I used a basic paper punch to punch holes in the corners of the banners and the sides of the circles, then strung the shapes together on 1/4 ″ grossgrain ribbon.
If this sounds appealing to you, then a no strings attached arrangement will not be your cup of tea.
The game is best played by pausing just long enough to consider how best to use your powers and weapons, then stringing them together while running madly about and causing MAXIMUM DEVASTATION.
Then the strings come in.
Rated of 5 by Michael Haughton The Twelve Lives of Samuel Hawley by Hannah Tinti «Hawley grabbed the Colt now and tucked it under his belt, then strung the rifles across his shoulder.
The old answer was that the eye gave us the object in a series of positions which we then strung together into a movement.
To say that Jacob Hashimoto makes kites, then strings them together in the air, will do as a description of his process but gives no sense at all of the visual quality of Skyfarm Fortress, 2014, the installation that made up this show...
With an intermittent soundtrack provided by the futile jittering of wrecked office equipment displayed like broken bodies skewered on pikes, and colossal flat - screen displays that had been mortally injured and then strung up in the fashion of cold - room carcasses, the opening rooms of Walead Beshty's recent exhibition at Petzel suggest a Dr. Moreau — style project updated for the digital age — a ruthless program of mechanical vivisection designed to forcibly bestow an organic bearing on a set of captive entities.
Edweard Muybridge's animal locomotion series showing how bodies move through time and space led to the birth of modern cinema, which then strung together frames of grid - like imagery.
Rare glimpse of storyteller Herbert E. Huncke, then strung out in his room, Hotel Elite 1953 12 x 16 inches Gelatin silver print; printed later
Rare glimpse of storyteller Herbert E. Hunke, then strung out in his room, Hotel Elite, 1953 Gelatin silver print; printed later 12 x 16 inches
Over the course of a year, the pigeons dropped by with their answers, and the editors then strung together the questions and answers in a continuous narrative that reads something like the transcript of a large meeting, providing a portrait of common ground and fissures in the field of curating now.
The blocks are then strung together to form the decentralized open ledger known as the blockchain that's one of the currency's biggest selling points.
Then we strung them through the very bottom piece of the mini-blind, tied a knot, and popped those rubber - stoppers back in place.
I spray painted the chandelier and then strung wooden balls that I had drilled as well as black gems.

Not exact matches

At birth, every person is assigned a unique string of 11 digits, a digital identifier that from then on is key to operating almost every aspect of that person's life — the 21st - century version of a Social Security number.
A lawyer, he was senior counsel and vice-president at ABB Group, a Swiss engineering giant, and then had a string of titles, including strategic development director, at AMEC, a big London - based project - management company focused on the energy sector.
«But if you can't, then don't string them along.»
One of the key ways cognitive scientists test your brain's processing power is through what's called a digit symbol coding test — they equate a number with a certain symbol, then give you a string of numbers and ask you to convert them to the correct symbols.
«We came up with the idea that if we could string together back - to - back housesits, then we could live rent - and utility - free and travel the U.S.,» says Dan.
You give an insurance company money in a lump sum or in payments over a period of years, then at retirement, the cash gets «annuitized,» or paid out in a string of payments based on your life expectancy.
You may never write a book or call yourself a writer, but if the majority of your day is spent stringing words together to communicate, then it's worth your time to learn how to do it well.
Your customer - support team may never write a book or call themselves writers, but if the majority of their day is spent stringing words together to communicate, then it's worth their time to learn how...
After school, he spent a year as a stringer for the Philadelphia Inquirer, then moved to Texas to take a job as a metro reporter for the Ft. Worth Star - Telegram.
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