To explain Boots Riley's new film «Sorry to Bother You» is a daunting task (IndieWire's Eric Kohn
takes a stab at it in his review), but Armie Hammer has a solid, surprising idea of who his character in the film is.
Jabra came to market with an impressive first attempt with its waterproof Elite Sport pair, and German startup Bragi
took a stab at it with its debut Dash earbuds.
The vision set forth here is idealistic, daunting, unrealistic to be sure (in the sense of being inexhaustible), and we can
only take stabs at it; only in the Kingdom of God will it finally materialize.
I did nt make any alterations to the dough, im going to
take a stab at it again tomorrow but I am wondering if you have any tips!
Bracing myself for some colored sand like material I opened the package to let my 3 year old and 5 year
old take a stab at it.
Rust has always been on my list of hues to incorporate a little more into my daily wardrobe and I
even took a stab at it here and here.
Nebraska Bob Nelson's Nebraska was a film Alexander Payne wanted to make for many years before he
finally took a stab at it, completely his «man coming of age» driving movie theme, which began with Sideways, then About Schmidt, and finally, Nebraska.
The plot to THE NEON DEMON is not nearly as important as its visual language, but I'll
take a stab at it all the same.
If I had to
take a stab at it right now, I think that it's far more likely that canvas buckets were used until engine inlet changeover and that it would be well worthwhile doing a variation on this assumption.
While Assassin's Creed Syndicate doesn't fully expose the nasty underbelly of Victorian life, it at
least takes a stab at it — and provides a consistently fun game in the process, too.
«It's hard for me to see, at least in the next 15 - 20 years, that it's going to be so cost competitive that it's going to compel the airlines to
take a stab at it,» said John Plueger, president and CEO of AirLease Corp..
But anyone who enjoys writing can
take a stab at it.
So in that spirit, here's the off - limits question I've been wrestling with recently (feel free to
take a stab at it): Why do we consider the Epistles the word of God?
But I'm
taking a stab at it.
«I'm not exactly sure what this text means, but I'm going to
take a stab at it, present some other views, and then we'll wrestle with it together.»
I can't imagine what these may be, given the First Amendment, but I'll
take a stab at it:
Let
me take a stab at it... 1.
YOU: 6 --(yawn) Not sure what you are talking about due to your usual vagueness, but I'll
take a stab at it ---------- I think yawn indicates bored.
6 --(yawn) Not sure what you are talking about due to your usual vagueness, but I'll
take a stab at it — If I am right, and there is no heaven and no hell, you, as a believer and minister lose nothing by wasting years and years of your life preaching a lie, and convincing hundreds, perhaps thousands to believe that same lie, and waste millions, no, billions of dollars to pay for the continued propagation of that lie...?
everyone is
taking a stab at him.
«Our food technologists will talk to them about the flavor characteristics they desire — sweet and spicy, Carolina - style vs. Kansas City - style, etc. — and we'll
take a stab at it and create a baseline product.»
It sounded delicious so
I took a stab at it:) I'm in loooove with this crust!
I decided to
a take a stab at it last week, in part because I was working on this Slow Cooker Black Bean Chili with Kahlua, and I had to go a few rounds to get it just right.