Sentences with phrase «things plucked»

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Paul McCarthy is said to be almost fanatical playing every day at his home in Los Angeles, and his set on display at the Saatchi gallery has bizarrely random things plucked from his kitchen as pieces.
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It's one thing plucking up the courage to ask someone to dinner.
The Greek was karpous, fruits, literally things you pluck off a tree.

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Give thanks for all things On the plucked lute, and likewise The harp of ten strings.
These are churches that refuse to lurch around the secular landscape seeking the next big thing progressive Christianity might pluck from the culture or invent on its own.
Ecclesiastes 3:1 ¶ To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven: 2 A time to be born, and a time to die; a time to plant, and a time to pluck up that which is planted; 3 A time to kill, and a time to heal; a time to break down, and a time to build up; 4 A time to weep, and a time to laugh; a time to mourn, and a time to dance; 5 A time to cast away stones, and a time to gather stones together; a time to embrace, and a time to refrain from embracing; 6 A time to get, and a time to lose; a time to keep, and a time to cast away; 7 A time to rend, and a time to sew; a time to keep silence, and a time to speak; 8 A time to love, and a time to hate; a time of war, and a time of peace.
I've spent the last month filling my fridge with seasonal produce, plucking fresh berries from my adopted garden and stretching myself to try new things.
Smoky heat does amazing things to just about anything you can pull from the ground or pluck from a vine (with the obvious advantage of not heating up the kitchen in the steamy days of August).
Sometimes they have hairy things on them, reminiscent of one on my chin that Mr. Wonderful has to pluck out of my chin about every 2 months.
Here, you just pluck the meat off of the rotisserie chicken, toss it into a pan with some oil to give it new life, then combine it with some punchy and smart ingredients to build a Thai - inspired salad that tastes complex — yet totally nails that whole 15 - minutes thing.
Many of the world's best players start off being plucked out of relative obscurity at a young age in Brazil before going on to achieve big things in Europe, with current Barcelona stars Neymar and Philippe Coutinho among those to have risen to stardom at major European clubs after starting out in their home nation.
It was almost as old as his brick house, which was built around 1810, and like other aged things the tree always appeared to be a symbol of pluck and order to him.
But there are plenty of examples, Koscielny has been the best thing Wenger plucked from France in quite a while, so there must be plentiful examples.
Might we add to my list of 50 things I like to do or pluck a few suggestions from there?
And while your little one is busy enjoying a relaxing bounce or plucking at a toy bar, you can hopefully get a few things done around the house.
And that's fine for entertainment purposes — yikes, even I don't want to see the real thing on screen — but it's not fine if it leaves moviegoers with the impression that all it takes is «heart» and «pluck» (and, apparently, «a ragtag group of kids») to fix school food.
Instead of letting your partner pluck your crying or smelly baby from your arms, try saying something like, «I think I can handle things» or «That's okay, I really need the practice.»
While the Clinton entourage watched and cheered from the stands, Gael Force did its thing, juking, jiving, and plucking its way into the two - minute quarterfinals match.
Back in the lab, the researchers painstakingly separated the plastic from the sand — a process that involved, among other things, hand plucking microscopic fibers from filter papers.
A magnet might be just the thing to pull the proverbial needle from the haystack, at least when it comes to plucking a specific DNA molecule from a vat of the stuff.
And let's face it, plucking up the courage to ask your doctor at the end of a routine consultation when to schedule your lovemaking isn't the easiest thing to do.
I mean, every aspect, everything that could've gone wrong was wrong in my body systems and just one by one, plucking these things off the list, and there's never a finish line, right?
The only thing is the patience required to pluck the leaves from the stems!
They are all around you so pluck up some nerve and be confident in knowing that there are lots of women looking for the same thing you are.
So once Gracie savagely beats cohort and dimwit misogynist Agent Matthews (Benjamin Bratt), we understand that they're destined for l'amour — but only if Hart gets her eyebrows plucked, fitted for a girdle, and buys whole hog into the extreme - makeover thing.
Familiar sound effects for things like getting treasures and leveling up pluck the old nostalgia strings.
The Last Dead Girl, the prequel to Harry Dolan's critically acclaimed Bad Things Happen, plucks an ordinary guy from an ordinary life and draws him into an amateur investigation of his lover's death, an investigation discouraged in no uncertain terms by the cop assigned to the murder.
The first thing you need to do is determine if your bird is really exhibiting feather plucking, and is not just grooming, preening, or molting.
Many bird owners find the act of feather plucking very disconcerting, but to stop the behavior the important thing is to understand what motivates the bird to do this.
Missions are plucked from a pool of existing types, so things aren't entirely random and the final mission is usually some sort of boss battle or special event, acting as a season finale.
As for the consensus of 97 percent of scientists who say man - made global warming is a real phenomenon, Will contends that «they pluck these things from the ether» (as Chait points out, the number actually comes from this report), while Krauthammer just dismisses the idea of a scientific consensus.
They were all hand - picked, plucked from existing practices, and induced to change roles and come work for the team; and each was picked on the basis of being superior to his or her colleagues in the areas that matter most to precedents — drafting skill, rigour, work ethic, and legal reasoning, plus that special temperament that loves meticulous work and getting things elegantly right.
If firms now seem to be picking up the pace of change, if they seem more willing to embrace risk and try things new, it's not because they have plucked creative zeal out of thin air.
The guitar plucks in the opening had plenty of string texture, and the dense mix left enough room for the vocals and drums when things really kicked in.
One can not blame the foxes for keeping the hen house full of a never - ending stream of chickens from which to pluck their feathers (money); how else can a fox pay for a fox's meals, for the mortgage on the fox hole, for the fox stole, and for the rest of the things fox den related?
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