My kids love folding
things out of paper.
Not exact matches
File this one under simple but powerful ideas most people never think
of: «Draw all the
things you need to do on a big piece
of paper, and find
out which
things depend on other
things.
At the beginning
of the day I write
things out on a
paper calendar.
Getting
things out of your head and onto
paper makes them more feasible.
«I hadn't gone there with the intention
of doing business,» he says, «but I kept thinking about the
paper I'd written and decided to check
things out.»
First, take
out a sheet
of paper, and across the top, write «
Things About Me.»
Missing items — Not just
paper clips
out of your stockroom, but
things like missing electronics or cash from other employees can signal that there is a thief among you.
Another
thing we learned is that when you run
out of toilet
paper in your house you have plenty
of bibles to use in place
of toilet
paper.
• The surprising
thing about Michael Aeschliman's The Restitution
of Man: C. S. Lewis and the Case Against Scientism — now
out in a new edition (Eerdmans, $ 12
paper)-- is that it was first published in 1983.
Instead, it's old - fashioned animation,
things cut
out of paper and felt, clay figures, collapsing cardboard structures, all kinds
of more primitive forms.
I also suggest lining your cheesecake pan with parchment
paper to help get the
thing out of the pan when it's done without a hassle.
I sometimes use another piece
of waxed
paper on top
of the dough, keep lightly flouring and move the
paper around where I am rolling it
out to help keep
things smooth, prevent the dough from sticking to the rolling pin and the waxed
paper from sticking to the dough.
Instead, to store them for a longer period
of time, I would do the same
thing that I would do with say, fresh gnocchi — line a baking sheet with parchment
paper, and lay them
out on the sheet, so they aren't touching.
Allow to cool completely then remove by grabbing the sides
of the parchment
paper and pulling the entire
thing out.
I was thinking maybe it would be easier to take the whole
thing out had I put in a sheet
of parchment
paper?
Buahaha I love the
paper clip method... totally trying that next time i run
out of toothpicks =) I'm actually a person who remembers the daily
things instead
of the few obsecure
things =) I think it's the OCD in me ha!
On a piece
of parchment
paper, lay
out the pizza crust and slather the sauce — as much as you'd like to cover the whole
thing.
The problem is when you have an average defensive midfielder then your backline can never be at rest.Coquelin should have started this match.Some people think he's average but I feel he's been played
out of position and being tasked with doing too much like a box to box player.How can someone who bases his game on tackling and interception lose that ability all
of a sudden and you tell me nothing's wrong but bdcause he's average.Are we fans going to ignore what is plain to us?Let's just pretend
things are alright.Then after we win the cracks will be
papered only for them to be exposed another day.
there is no doubting that Arsene has helped to provide us with some incredible footballing moments in the formative years
of his managerial career at Arsenal, but that certainly doesn't and shouldn't mean that he has earned the right to decide when and how he should leave this club... there have been numerous managers at each
of the biggest clubs in Europe throughout the last decade who have waged far more successful campaigns than ours yet somehow and someway each were given their walking
papers because they failed to meet the standards laid
out by the hierarchy
of their respective clubs...
of course that doesn't mean that clubs should simply follow the lead
of others, especially if clubs
of note have become too reactionary when it comes to issues
of termination, for whatever reasons, but there should be some logical discourse when it comes to the setting
of parameters for a changing
of the guard... in the case
of Arsenal, this sort
of discourse was largely stifled when the higher - ups devised their sinister plan on the eve
of our move to the Emirates... by giving Wenger a free pass due to supposed financial constraints he, unwittingly or not, set the bar too low... it reminds me
of a landlord who says he will only rent to «professional people» to maintain a certain standard then does a complete about face when the market is lean and vacancies are up... for those who rented under the original mandate they
of course feel cheated but there is little they can do, except move on, especially if the landlord clearly cares more about profitability than keeping their word... unfortunately for the lifelong fans
of a football club it's not so easy to switch allegiances and frankly why should they, in most cases we have been around far longer than them... so how does one deal with such an untenable situation... do you simply shut - up and hope for the best, do you place the best interests
of those with only self - serving agendas above the collective and pray that karma eventually catches up with them, do you run away with your tail between your legs and only return when
things have ultimately changed, do you keep trying to find silver linings to justify your very existence, do you lower your expectations by convincing yourself it could be worse or do you stand up for what you believe in by holding people accountable for their actions, especially when every fiber
of your being tells you that something is rotten in the state
of Denmark
Among other
things,
paper - rock - scissors is the best car game there is, entertaining a back seat full
of kids for miles, allowing them to work
out their travel aggressions on each other instead
of the adults.
Maybe Merry Fucking Christmas wrapping
paper is one
of those
things one has to get
out of one's system while one is young and free, like backpacking across Europe and drunk pub crawls dressed like Santa.
From the wintry inside
things of: sewing machines; drawing
paper and pencils; and blocks, to the tools and materials and projects
of the outdoors: new bike rails
out of logs; a hole dug in the mud; and searching for bits for the fairy houses.
When Cottonelle first reached
out to me about this partnership and the Go Cottonelle Go Commando campaign, I'll admit that I was a little confused at first (because toilet
paper is not the first
thing I think
of when I think
of NKOTB!).
Pens,
papers, rulers, erasers, sharpeners and more and the kinds
of things your stationery drawer needs filling with, and there's no better way to begin than by checking
out the infographic below.
We have moved
paper pretty much entirely
out of our kitchen - no napkins or
paper towels, but we've been stuck on coming up with a good alternative for one little
thing.
But that's the good
thing about tissue
paper suncatchers — it still turns
out cute, even if your toddler has the attention span
of... well, a toddler
Anytime there's a last minute gift
thing, we raid
out stockpile, and put a few
of them into a gift bag with tissue
paper.
For many BWF readers, getting their complete stories
out of their minds and onto
paper (or a screen) has helped them to understand, organize, and gain perspective on the
things that happened to them.
Ideas for older toddlers: Once The Little Buckaroo is a little older I'll start letting him do
things like color a picture and then cut it
out and glue it to construction
paper, make magnets either with sheets
of magnets or gluing
paper to dollar store or advertising magnets.
If you work for a large organization or campaign that's constantly producing words and pictures, to some extent you're in luck — you'll probably have a steady stream
of press releases, reports and white
papers to pad
things out.
Dr Claire Melamed, ActionAid's head
of policy, said: «The history
of development is littered with proposals that looked good on
paper but turned
out to be an administrative nightmare and to undermine the very
thing they sought to achieve.
«For a long time having a «bird brain» was considered to be a bad
thing: Now it turns
out that it should be a compliment,» said Vanderbilt University neuroscientist Suzana Herculano - Houzel, senior author
of the
paper with Pavel N?mec at the Charles University in Prague.
«It wasn't just that he could cite the
papers, but he could synthesize
things — he could take six
papers and put them all together to make sense
out of them, which is [a skill] that takes a long time to develop,» Austad says.
The
paper where he comes up with this, which was a 1931
paper, which is an absolutely sublime piece
of work — I might say, set against, the most terrible domestic [period]; his parents throwing
things at each other, dreadful domestic turmoil back in Bristol — but
out of this tragedy that was his private life came this foreseeing
of the whole subject
of antimatter, which is why Heisenberg praised it so highly.
And on a sheet
of paper, Kats explains, «There are hills and valleys and fibers and little
things sticking
out — that's why you can't see your reflection in it.
Dr. Varmus: Yeah, that's a very good question and till date, we haven't been asked to develop policy
papers out of that forum, but a lot
of things were put on the table.
«From this experience, I learned what kinds
of things to pick
out in terms
of writing a good
paper review.»
The whole
thing grew
out of the trivial circumstance that British and American notebook
paper are not the same size.
But be aware that getting
papers out is never a bad
thing, unless all your publications are in journals that no one has ever heard
of.
«I think there is a general sense
of excitement that we have a new way
of looking at
things that may get us
out of the logjam,» says Andrew Strominger, a physicist at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and a co-author
of the latest
paper.
Scientists can figure
out how much mass there is in a galaxy by tracking how fast
things inside move, Pieter van Dokkum, one the authors
of a new research
paper published in Nature, told Newsweek.
This is a laudable goal and I've long been a huge fan
of interdisciplinary work, and smart authors try to check
things out with an appropriate mix before they submit a
paper.
I took a little breather from blog for a couple
of days to, first
of all spend a lovely Mother's Day last weekend with my family and to sort
out some
papers for one
of the most important and life changing
things / events that are about to happen to me, but I will let you know all about it when everything is settled down and confirmed.
I've been for over a month now living
out of my travel cases and it feels great to have a space where I can put my own
things, important
papers, souvenirs, books, etc..
I began to write more in one
of my notebooks, to get the
things swirling around in my head
out on
paper.
I pulled
out my
paper and embossed leaf garland from last year and draped it over this big mirror on top
of the blue console table and I'm still so in love with that
thing.
I attended one workshop for the
paper peony but most
of the other projects are
things I have seen online or figured
out on my own.
We can miss
out on a lot
of really great
things when we forget to keep our eyes on our own
paper.
If the first
things that come to mind are meetings, phone messages, and the fact that the printer's
out of paper, you aren't alone.
I have a sad reality to confess (especially to any younguns
out there who dream
of becoming a marine biologist so they can spend their days sunbathing and swimming with dolphins): Although I hate to rain on the Awesome Job Fantasy Parade, most
of the time we sad seafarers are in the lab looking down a microscope at once beach - dwelling
things, or writing
papers about that one time last year we got to go to the beach and do field work, or we're writing grants to fund the time we want to go to the beach next year.