Watch ---LCB- edited to add that this isn't under $ 100, but it's a great, wear for a long
time kind of piece! -RCB-
Not exact matches
«Any
time you look at any
kind of real life
piece of text or utterance that one human wrote or said to another human, it's filled with analogies, modal logic, belief, expectation, fear, nested modals, lots
of variables and quantifiers,» Lenat said.
It's just small and thin enough — even for folks with smaller wrists like myself — and the premium wrist straps provided in the demos feature the
kind of materials found in Swatch or higher - end
time pieces.
«There'll come a
time,» says Hawkins, «when we'll be willing to invest in a
piece of software the
kind of money that now goes into making a movie.»
In fact those Robbins types know that ballgame
time is the perfect
time to categorize customers and plot the next «touch» and nail the next
piece of business (a «touch» being the
kind of sales jargon that would make Mr. Butterman cringe).
You shouldn't spend your
time attempting to predict how much a
piece of art will cost in the future or worrying about any
kind of financial return.
When I was growing up outside
of Detroit there was a company called Sanders and they made the best pre-maybe caramel cake and icing I've ever had in my life... This comes right underneath that... The only thing that I will do differently is I would make the frosting the day before and let it sit out in a cool place at least 24 hours... Because this allows the frosting to stiffen up even more... Putting it on when I did, which was like An hour or so after I made it, it's still
kind of went down the sides and onto the plate but when I went back today to get another
piece and I pulled it up off the plate and re-frosted it then it stay this
time... Thank you so much for this recipe... I'm going to make this as much as I can... I tried to rated 5 stars but it would only let me Rate 4
Some appreciated that it was
kind of like a jelly with big
pieces of fruit in it, while others thought it was too runny and seedy at the same
time.
The
timing will change depending on what
kind of veg you're using (obvs), and how large your
pieces are, but the technique is about as low stakes as it gets — just taste as you go and pull your pan when it tastes delicious.
My son loves to build with Legos, and I like to encourage any
kind of play that involves building, creative thinking and problem solving; but I have two major problems with Lego sets (aside from the expense), 1) the little
pieces get EVERYWHERE which is not good with a baby around, and 2) I have to store them knowing that once my son has already built a particular set, he will not be building it again any
time soon.
Kate Hunter: So since that's a separate
piece, does that mean that you can pick the insides you want or add extra for night
time and that
kind of thing?
It's
kind of amazing, but when the protein gets broken down into
pieces that small in an extensively hydrolyzed formula, the baby's system doesn't even detect the milk protein, and most
times there's no allergic reaction.
But it always comes down to what detail or silhouette or feature is jelling with me as a great
piece because I am always thinking about - okay, what am I inspired by and is that translatable, is that something that moms would want to wear, is it versatile enough to
kind of fit their needs right now in a transitional
time and is it adorable; is it something that they would be excited about.
In his
Times piece from yesterday, «Hashtag Activism, and Its Limits,» David Carr at first doesn't seem so sure about this whole online advocacy thing: I'm starting to experience a
kind of «favoriting» fatigue — meaning that the digital causes
of the day...
In an opinion
piece headlined «Cuomo kicks cities» fiscal cans,» which ran Sunday in the Albany
Times - Union, Brodsky wrote this about Miner and Cuomo: «We haven't seen this
kind of political fight since Cuomo became governor, partially because he's scared the bejesus out
of the political class and partially because he's managed problems with skill.»
Another
kind of random
piece, a picnic basket — I think a lot
of people think
of summer as being picnic
time but honestly, the fall crisp evenings are probably the best.
It's so worth spending
time hunting for your own
piece if you can, because a jacket like this is in some ways a
piece of history — did you know that the embroidery you see on these
kind of jackets stems way back to the embroidered dragon robes
of late imperial China?
Agree with you so much on not everything needing to be maternity — in fact this is the
kind of outfit formula I follow all
of the
time, minus the maternity
pieces, haha!
Since then she's created the
kind of cult
pieces women look to collect rather than rock for a season at a
time — think slinky slip dresses and oversized cashmere sweaters.
I really think it's
time for me to make a conscious decision to avoid this
kind of expendable
pieces, and focus instead on classic wardrobe basics in the best quality I can afford.
I am not one to need any
kind of introduction, but if you're taking
time to read this, here's a little
piece about me.
But an excess
of levity can quickly become its own
kind of leadenness, and for long stretches between its genuinely amusing gags and set
pieces, «Thor: Ragnarok,» credited to the screenwriting trio
of Eric Pearson, Craig Kyle and Christopher Yost, is a bit too taken with its own breezy irreverence to realize when it's
time to rein it in.
It's not easy to achieve these things while also compelling as a
piece of entertainment, but Wind River makes it look effortless with its deliberate presentation, a tactfully
timed reveal, and a
kind of classic and fulfilling Western resolution.
When a new director casts himself as the lead in his own film, everyone
kind of assumes that a fair
piece of arrogance and selfishness is at play, especially when that lead role happens to have him making out with attractive ladies for most
of the running
time.
More importantly than anything, it cuts close to the bone, with much
of the film feeling like Gilliam confronting his own mortality: «for all the film's flaws, it feels like a very personal and moving
piece of work as Qohen moves towards some
kind of acceptance that his
time on Earth will be brief in the grand scale
of things... it's not so much a film about a search for a meaning, as an embrace
of meaningless, and it's fascinating in that respect.»
Though the Car mostly dispatches one unfortunate pedestrian at a
time, there is a set -
piece involving its opportunistic attack on a marching - band practice that's
kind of hilarious if you imagine the screenwriters racking their brains, charged with frothing up a pretense for the equivalent
of a shark attack on dry land.
Indeed, it's rare to find a genre film with this
kind of social conscience, something driven home by the two days at the height
of summer when London lost its mind (here's the
piece I wrote at the
time).
Chloe's epic adventure has enough high - action set
pieces compressed into a shorter
time frame that it
kind of seems like she's asking you: who needs Nate?
Delivered with all the assurance and precision Geller brought to his own
piece, Ginna's response cordially but firmly condemns bad practice in publishing where it occurs, and asserts that incidents
of the wrong
kind reported by authors are rare, regrettable and, at
times, inexcusable.
We're not going to devote the same effort to a blog comment as we would to a professional
piece of writing — we don't have that
kind of time.
In an opinion
piece for The New York
Times, Russo said the promotion was an attack on the
kinds of bookstores that supported him long before he developed a large following.
Although Conniff's
piece lacks the
kind of focus one expects from an op - ed in the
Times, it's clear to anybody familiar with the issue: he's using all the familiar «science» and scaremongering to justify lethal roundups.
I even find that having that
kind of relationship will make other sales reps work double -
time to try to earn a
piece of your shelf real estate.
There's a glass shop with all
kinds of fascinating glass
pieces and if you arrive at the right
time, you can even watch the glass makers in action, which I thought was really interesting.
But, also they want the game to be a quality
piece of its own
kind and for that the developers would need for some
time.
Judy Pfaff (a wall and floor scatter
piece that counters Reed's constraint with a
kind of dissociative formalism — every
time I see a photo
of one
of Pfaff's forever vanished early installations, I have to catch my breath)
The
piece «will command Madison Square Park in New York like a
kind of Trojan horse,» writes Hilarie M. Sheets in the October 1, 2015 issue
of The New York
Times.
The next
time I stood in the same museum having a crucial experience with reductive abstraction, I was looking at Ellsworth Kelly's famous five color spectrum
piece in the 1996 show called, «Abstraction in the Twentieth Century: Total Risk, Freedom, Discipline,» and all
of a sudden I was totally getting it, realizing for the first
time how to internalize this
kind of reductive painting as a sophisticated, witty statement.
That event at a
time when we were all in a sense painting the same
kind of paintings and painting very conventional, art school, junior Abstract Expressionist versions
of that, that sort
of early happening theater event or performance
piece was in a way something that was pent up inside the spirit
of the
times and erupted from
time to
time in unlikely ways and then later manifested itself in a different
kind of art.
As a structure, Current is
kind of environmental performance
piece intended to exist in single space for a specific length
of time.
The
pieces felt safe and
kind of boring, not to mention irrelevant in our fraught political
times.
In my memory
of what it felt like at the
time, I thought the
piece was
kind of hot.
In her
piece, Klein, spends a lot
of time focused on the valuable body
of social science research I've also explored here showing the normal nature
of the wide range in human perceptions
of global warming (and other
kinds of risks saddled with complexity and uncertainty).
There might be value in a more generic
piece focusing on this
kind of tension, which is going to be with us for some
time — the slow steady responses predicted by current models, the concern that some observations
of faster and bigger changes might actually be the greenhouse gas - forced signal and not just internal variability, the patience required before new observations and better theories / models sort things out.
There is more
of a move towards the Internet because you do have a little bit more freedom
of choice, people do have — when it comes to television, they find they don't need 700 channels, they just need a handful
of channels that they watch all the
time and that they are willing to pay a monthly price for that, it's most
of the
time less than cable, and I think that's an interesting other notion that traditional services with the judicial pricing is fading out in favor
of, and I think that that was another
piece that Mary Meeker brought up, is the idea
of the subscription that subscription services on the Internet are also
kind of all the rage being able to subscribe to things that you receive on a regular basis, Office 365, Acrobat, they are all on subscription services, a very model
of how we purchase these things is changing as well, and that's all due to the Internet.
George Washington Law Prof Jeffrey Rosen has a fantastic
piece in the New York
Times today on Google's Gatekeepers, chronicling the central role the company is playing, voluntarily or not, in setting a
kind of global free speech policy.
Cars have become feature - packed
pieces of technology, but they're not exactly the
kind of thing you can (or want to) buy over and over again to keep up with the
times.
I received all
kinds of great feedback from many who laughed their guts out even after having viewed that cheap promo numerous
times, and yes, I did receive business as the result
of that memorable
piece.
Four or five
times per year, send every resident some
kind of direct - mail
piece.
I'm a classic
kind of girl and like
pieces that are going to stand the test
of time.