Sentences with phrase «thing out of a collection»

The western seems to be one of the least likely genre films for a reinvention that works, but somehow first time writer - director John M. McLean does it beautifully — creating a whole new thing out of a collection of old - feeling pieces.

Not exact matches

The «membership» of this corporation, in spite of the anger of a certain Americana78 expressed throught out this «blog», has to this minute been POWERLESS to do any thing except say, «Yes, Father» and put some more money in the collection plate.
The atheist does not single God out from that infinite collection of things, then state it does not exist.
One thing I've stopped doing: making jokes about how I'm going to invest in a shotgun collection when she starts dating, or how I'm not going to let her out of the house till she's 30.
But I do realize that the atheist rant is pointless, especially where it tries to argue from an empirical / scientific standpoint because spirituality isn't about trying to figure things out from the outside in through research and data collection — it's when we see things from the inside out and the only valid instrument of measurement is our own being.
is a collection of simple, yummy, and healthy recipes where I share my recipes and tips with everyone out there interested in the same thing... and let's be honest.
The MomsTEAM staff and I are still digging into the Institute of Medicine and National Research Council's three - hundred - some - odd page report on sports - related concussions in youth sports, [1] but one thing jumped out at me at my first pass: When I did a search in the report for a discussion of impact monitoring devices (a / k / a hit sensors), I found only one brief mention of sensors in the committee's recommendation that the Centers for Disease Control fund large scale data collection efforts for research purposes, including data from impact sensors.
I have two rooms full of toys and musical things, like electric keyboard, older computer to learn things on «ABC.com», (a subscription service for 2 + yrs old children), and battery operated toys that are musical, or talk, or walk, or beep, or run, blocks and puzzles, plush toys and soft rubber balls, and when no babies around, I blow up lots of balloons which they throw up in the air and try to catch, or I bring out all the «kitchen stuff» (a collection of plastic dish sets, plastic fake food and utensils, and a big tablecloth I lay it all on and then pick it all up with until next time).
Although, the one thing I've noticed through the launch's advertising was the fact that everything within the Target collection has been styled to be more of a dressed up look: a night on the town, elegant date, girls night out... why not try styling it a bit different.
Now speaking of purchasing, the ultimate takeaway of #PROJECT333 is to not run out and buy 33 new things to wear every 3 months, it's to use what you have and selectively add in items that you learn to be crucial in making your collection work.
Every holiday season there are two things I absolutely need — a new red dress as a holiday party go - to, and some cute around - the - house pieces (like a fun sweater, or a mug for hot chocolate, etc.) I love seeing our collection grow each year, as we make more traditions and soak in all of the holiday feels that we used to miss out on in...
I knocked out a bunch of things on my to - do list and organized my ever growing shoe collection (we all have guilty pleasures — mine just happens to be shoes).
Every holiday season there are two things I absolutely need — a new red dress as a holiday party go - to, and some cute around - the - house pieces (like a fun sweater, or a mug for hot chocolate, etc.) I love seeing our collection grow each year, as we make more traditions and soak in all of the holiday feels that we used to miss out on in Florida.
Have you seen all the cute things coming out of Pattern Anthology's Just Add Jeans collection?
I've heard a lot of great things about Bite Beauty, but haven't had a chance to try the line myself - my lipstick collection right now is way beyond what I need, since I own about 20 red shades that I never wear for a start;) Once I start to sort it all out, I'll be adding Bite Beauty to my list of brands to try.
Many brands have launched their bridal collections for the year 2015, and here in this post we have picked up some of the best dresses from many collections to give you a glimpse of the best things available to you out there for your special occasion.
On Friday Emily (@vintagechic) and I paid a visit to Hello Parry HQ, where we were able to check out the full collection, try on pieces (some of the sizing being smaller cuts I wanted to be sure I was ordering the right size - I would say mostly go one size up), and generally fall for every thing more and more.
Check out all of Lisa's collection, I know that you will find at least a couple things that you need.
I have a bit of a «thing» for makeup brushes, I have a huge collection at home and I can't seem to stop trying out new ones!
I've always loved the polka dots, sparkles, bows and girly things the brand is known for, but lately I've been lusting over the pastel, yummy colors and soft leather of their handbags, their latest collection is inspired by traveling and colors of the world so hellooo that's right up my alley:) This time around I used Mother's Day as an excuse to indulge and picked this baby out Kate Spade Mercer Isle Sloan (the link will take you to the color they have available which is Ostrich Egg).
It then cuts to, and stays with, our three heroes Harry (Daniel Radcliffe), Hermione (Emma Watson) and Ron (Rupert Grint), as they adventure out to seek out to destroy the last remaining Horcruxes: A collection of rare items and the only things keeping Voldemort alive.
Never mind that a purchase of the Legacy collection whole (essaying Dracula, The Wolf Man, and Frankenstein) proves to be far better for the soul than shelling out a few bones to catch Stephen Sommers's latest assault on sense and cinema, even if doing so feels a little like letting Universal have its cake and eat it, too: There are worse things in the world than a mainstream shipwreck inspiring a vital resurrection.
I applaud TT Games for continuously switching things up and finding fresh ways to make me bring out my collection of minifigures and have fun with Lego Dimensions yet again.
A one - minute «blooper reel» (the nadir for this sort of thing — it's full of fart jokes), juvenile set - top «Valiant Training Challenge,» trailers for Lady and the Tramp, Kronk's New Groove, the Studio Ghibli collection, Sky High, Bambi II, Toy Story 2, and «Power Rangers S.P.D.», and Disney Movie Surfers segments on The Wild and The Shaggy Dog round out the disc.
From working with the board level library consultant (Raphaella Dixon) on weeding and planning out how to shift the collection, to deciding upon the best type of furniture, and incorporating new technology and ways of helping the students and teaching staff, things are really moving at Beechwood.
Check out our poetry feature from our April print edition for the scoop on three new collections to get you into the spirit of things, and look out for more web - exclusive Poetry Month posts, interviews and features coming soon.
Among other things, Crosley is a travel writer, and one of the most enjoyable essays in her new collection Look Alive Out There recounts her near - disastrous attempt to summit Cotopaxi, a volcano in Ecuador, more or less on a whim.
The thing is: people who tend to have large collections of media files are probably savvy enough to figure things out.
The rest of my collection is filled out with free mp3s direct from the artists themselves, mixtapes, or things I've found on Bandcamp.
I read two fantasy short - story collections recently — Fragile Things by Neil Gaiman, and The Ladies of Grace Adieu by Susanna Clarke — and it turned out they both had a lot in common, so I thought I'd tell you about them together.
This happened to me when I first started organizing things into collections, and it drove me nuts until I was able to figure it out — I still had my collections shown on the Kindle, but I also had each and every book on my Kindle going on for page after page after page: all I wanted to see was the name of the collection!
If you're getting started, chose a fund like a target date fund, retirement date fund, they go by a couple of names but you can start with just one mutual fund that's a collection of all the investments that might be appropriate for your goal and from that core, if you want to then start branching out into specific ETF's or funds that focus on just one index or individual securities, then you've got that base that you can build on to add those things in but at the very beginning, keep it simple.
At or before the time Tourism Australia collects your personal information (or as soon as practical afterwards), Tourism Australia will take such steps as are reasonable in the circumstances to provide you with a collection notice containing the following information setting out, among other things, the purpose of collection.
Things got really sneaky when Ruby and Sapphire required you to have FireRed and LeafGreen, the remakes of Red and Blue version, to complete everything, and how Diamond and Pearl required you to have LeafGreen, FireRed, Sapphire, Pearl, Pokemon Ranger, Pokemon Coliseum, and Pokemon XD just to come anywhere near filling your collection out, not including event - only Pokemon.
And, as with all collectible toy games, completing your collection of figures, Play Sets, and Toy Box Adventures requires a large investment for a video game, although the Toy Box games will probably help you to get more gameplay out of the whole thing than with other toy - based games.
While I can't say enough good things about the game itself, I also am incredibly impressed with the DLC that's come out — it's not just an ad - hoc collection of maps or standalone missions, but several new ways to play the game that deepen and add to an already complex and emotionally engaging story.
Check out our collection of random Mario trivia and you'll probably learn a thing or two about the world's favorite plumber...
When Twin Galaxies visited Pinballz in Austin, Texas, there was plenty to see among the vast collection of pinball machines, vintage arcade cabinets, ticket games, and attractions, but among it all, there was one particular thing that stood out quite majestically.
The Museum of Modern Art may have pulled things out of storage to displace the rest of its postwar permanent collection for half a year or so.
Creed has become particularly renowned for his aggressive deployment of a range of seemingly banal materials such as a blob of blu - tak stuck in the center of a wall, sheets of letter paper that are filled in with highlighter or ballpoint pen, collections of an enormous variety of balls, stacks of lumber, or neon spelling out simple words or phrases such as «Things», «Feelings» or «Everything is going to be alright».
Misha Nonoo and artist Dustin Yellin have collaborated for a series of custom prints that were featured in Nonoo's s / s 2015 collection, inspired by Yellin's three - dimensional, life size glass sculptures made out from magazine cutouts, flowers, leaves, bugs and things found on the street.
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Check out Tate's Instagram account to learn about the new things that are going up as part of their rotations of the collection.
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So, in addition, and as part of their My Collection display series, the Museum have asked him to select items from across their permanent collections — not one to do things by half, Morrison picked out eighty - six pieces — and to explain what in particular fascinates him about each.
As they bring the making - as - thinking process literally out into the open and invite visitors to make and think along with them, they will build a collection of things on the Walker's lawn, things which bear a striking resemblance to the precious, unique treasures inside.
The obvious question then: On balance, are you satisfied with Mann's «[working] things out over time and in collections of scientists to spot incompetence / sloppiness» in the work on the hockey stick?
I do however place trust in both scientific process to work things out over time and in collections of scientists to spot incompetence / sloppiness over time.
Zeke, regardless of how you explain it, the thing that outsiders find hard to accept is that the supposed errors don't balance out as would be expected from normal data collection and especially of TOBS.
Hawaiian legislators are working on a bill to ensure collection of state sales tax on goods and services bought online from out of state, while Idaho legislators have declined to do any such thing:
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