Sentences with phrase «try out new things from»

I also keep an open mind and try out new things from time to time.

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The Wally Micro is a great organizer for anyone who likes to keep things as simple as possible, and while I have yet to try out the new Wally Agent, it looks like it might be my favorite offering from Distil Union yet.
The closest Harford gets to bullet points is coining three «Palchinsky principles» that underpin Adapt's argument: «First, seek out new ideas and try new things; second, when trying something new, do it on a scale where failure is survivable; third, seek out feedback and learn from your mistakes as you go along.»
And while the overall effect on renewable energy projects and finance is unclear at this time, one thing is clear from the new bill: that lenders, developers and tax lawyers will be very busy for the next year trying to figure out the new landscape.
There are few things better than trying a new recipe from a blog you've just discovered and seeing it turn out just like the pictures!
I love leaving a restaurant feeling invigorated to try out new things in my own kitchen, and that is how I felt as we caught the J - Church trolley home from Noe Valley that night.
I like to change things up with a new recipe or two from year to year so I've been trying out a few new things.
From those wanting to make changes to their diet or lifestyle to those who love to bake and just want to try out new things, it's a book for everyone and I hope you enjoy it.
Hi Heather, Firstly I just want to say I love your blog, you've helped me out with so many of your posts, I've tried all sorts of new things from food to coconut oil soap Secondly, thank you for this recipe, I've very recently discovered I'm gluten intolerant so this is great, I love chicken nuggets!
The biggest advancements in humanity and society have come from people who do not accept the status quo and go out and try new things, people who continually challenge the system and want a change when they see its necessary.
A brand new science for studying this networked phenomenon, and in effect it's kind of a reverse engineering the World Wide Web that we know and the kinds of networks that we see on that to try to figure out how they took shape and maybe from that we can learn what principles involve and how networks do grow and you might be able to use that sort of thing to be able to develop a better system s for example being able to create more efficient networks and that could be very valuable in industry, there may be a lot of practical applications, involving protecting privacy, for example, and stopping people from stealing identities; and you should, you know, should be of just an interesting phenomenon.
There are many great chest builders out there, but they don't work the same for different people, so from time to time you should make sure to breathe new life into your chest training program by trying new things or re-introducing some classic moves into your routine.
As a kid I remember my mom doing the same thing - bringing shelf stable milk with us however it did not taste very good at all so I was excited when Milk Unleashed e-mailed me about trying out the new boxed milks from different brands.
Hi Heather, Firstly I just want to say I love your blog, you've helped me out with so many of your posts, I've tried all sorts of new things from food to coconut oil soap Secondly, thank you for this recipe, I've very recently discovered I'm gluten intolerant so this is great, I love chicken nuggets!
I know I always like to try out a few new cookie recipes each year to mix things up a bit so we collected over 75 Christmas Cookie recipes from your favorite bloggers to help you find the perfect cookie to try!
One of the things that I really like about Cantina 18 is that they use locally sourced ingredients from North Carolina farms, and I was really excited to try out some of the new dishes on their menu with Meghan.
Some things I bought from my wishlist and other things I bought on a whim simply because I was trying to step out of my shell and try new things!!
We had a 70 degree day this past weekend so it was the perfect time to try out some of Lilly's new spring things from Old Navy.
I like to branch out from the norm and try new things on occasion so when I found this button up shirt dress on NewChic I knew I couldn't pass it up.
I think it is fun to try and step out of the comfort zone from time to time, to try new things.
hello ladies I am mandingo I am 35 years of age I am 61 165 pounds very athletic build I am A peoples person I'm very adventurous and always willing to learn and try and experience new things I'm far from lazy I'm very energetic and I'm pretty much trying to fight my way out of stressful...
If you have the right attitude, even a rejection won't take away from the thrill of getting out and trying new things.
Fun easy to get along with love to try new things hard worker I love anything from sitting in side relaxing to going out to spend a week in the mountains I also love talking not rambling myself but I love to listen to a woman talk and have an actual conversation.
I don't play head games I do work a lot of hours really don't drink I do not like the bar seen like to go out and try new things or I could just stay home and watch movies have goals and moved here about a year ago from iowa and would like to meet the right girl and must have a job
Well what can I say I'm a friendly easy going single guy who's looking for somebody special in my life and to spend the good times together I live on my own got my own house which is share with my wee pet kitten macey so you must like cats and animals lol apart from that I'm an easy guy to get on with it work as a landscaper gardener with one of the council's so that keeps me busy as I'm an outdoors person and in my spare time I like nice walks in the countryside spending time with my family or going out for a night out with friends to the pub or the cinema or I'm just as happy with a nice night in watching tv or a movie I am willing to try new things tho if I meet the right person tho.I'm also quite an affectionate and romantic person and miss being with somebody to cosy up to at night could this be you?
I'm a cool dude who people love to be around I love to do in try new things... I love going out from time to time I work 5 days out of a week off on weekends and little is my home...
I like to go out and have a good time and im always down to try new things:) I am from salem IN but i currently live with my...
I enjoy anything from football, anime (prefer manga), playing pool, playing my PlayStation, and trying out new things, I also love wine.
I am recently separated from a 15 year marriage that has ended amicably; and I am just currently trying to figure things out as a new single man, but would love to get to know som... Read More
I'm just a simple guy and I enjoy simple things... I work very hard and quite long hours but would love some enjoyment away from work:) I enjoy meeting new people, getting out and about but also nice quiet nights in with good company but most of all I enjoy life and love to have a laugh and try n...
From recycling more everyday items like glass and plastic bottles and unwanted electrical goods to reducing our food waste, re-using carrier bags or trying out new things like home composting, there's lots we can all do to help cut back on the amount of waste we send to landfill.
Nothing can replace what children gain from the freedom and independence of thought they have when trying new things out in the open.»
«The many different facets of club culture all embrace a departure from given norms, a different way of looking at things and the courage to try out something new
In the end, I think its tremendously important that e-book subscription sites pivot from their core business model and try new things out.
The pain from the surgeries would take me out of commission for a day or two usually, and in this time I tried to catch up on things I was putting off while trying to work on my new company.
Levels may be smaller, but honestly I'd rather have smaller, more detailed levels filled with things to do rather than have sprawling levels with relatively little to do, which is what Blood Money often had if memory serves, although it probably doesn't serve because it has been a while since I played Blood Money (try around release) and my brain is currently attempting to fight off an enthusiastic attack from a hangover that hasn't moved out since New Year.
I think that we have tried to find the right solution for each franchise individually, and Call of Duty has really benefitted from that annual innovation moment, that annual reengagement moment where a lot of people, who maybe played for a couple months and had a great experience but moved on to other things, come back and check out the new game, and there's advantages and disadvantages to both.
It's no surprise then to see Blizzard trying out new things to boost revenue made from the game, much like when they made the game free to play up til level 20.
GB: From the writer and consumer perspective, it comes out of this being a new world, so the first thing you do is try to find a point of comparison.
I understand where Slightly Mad is coming from, they're a business and as such need to constantly have a project on the go, but if I'd just splashed out thirty - odd pounds on a brand new game, I'd be a bit annoyed to see the development team start trying to sell me the next big thing only a few weeks later.
But truth be told, since I was dealing with a spokesman from Nintendo of Canada and didn't really expect to get any breaking scoops, I went in with the approach of learning more about the game for those who might be new to things, or haven't played any Mario titles in a while (or at least the 3D ones), and finding out why they might want to give it a try.
What I have had are some missions, I've been to in game locations I'd never seen before, I've requested landing from Air Traffic Control, I've made some credits, I've lost ships and filed insurance claims to get them back, I've landed on strange moons and walked around, I've flown the new Aegis Sabre Raven, I've chatted with people in game and helped them do things they've been trying to figure out.
The Barnes Tries to Price Out the Riff Raff — In addition to extending its free admission hours to cover entire Saturdays, the popular Barnes Collection, which is approaching the one year anniversary of its controversial move to its new home in Center City Philadelphia, has also decided to raise admission prices from $ 18 to $ 22, perhaps in part to get new visitors to take museum - going more seriously, as CEO Derek Gillman stating that the museum has seen «many more people not familiar... with what is proper behavior» and «more trangressions of people touching things and getting too close.»
, Tony Shafrazi Gallery, New York, US Intervention / Decoration, Foreground Projects, Frome, Somerset, UK Ambition d'Art, Institute d'Art Contemporain, Villeurbanne - Lyon, FR Redone, Kröller - Müller Museum, Otterlo, NL A Bookcase for Onestar Press by Lawrence Weiner, Christophe Daviet - Thery, Paris, FR Mes Amis, Dvir Gallery, Tel Aviv, IL Reconstruction # 3: Artists» Playground, Sudeley Castle, Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, UK Advancing the Experience: Robert Ryman & Urs Raussmüller, Hallen für Neue Kunst, Schaffhausen, CH Art Basel, Kino Mascotte, Basel, CH Cul - de-sac, curated by Lino Polrgato, Small Dead End Courts Around Venice, IT 2008: FREEDOM - American Sculpture, curated by Marie Jeanne de Rooij, Stichting Den Haag Sculptuur, Den Haag, NL Revolutions - Forms That Turn, Biennale of Sydney, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, AU Slow Glass, Lisa Cooley, New York, US Thoughts On Democracy: Reinterpreting Norman Rockwell's «Four Freedoms» Poster, The Wolfsonian, Florida International University, Miami, Florida, US artCRUSH, Aspen Art Museum, Colorado, US NOLEFTOVERS, Kunsthalle Bern, CH Translocomotion 7th Shanghai Biennale, curated by Julian Heynan, Henk Slager, Shanghai, CN German Angst, Neuer Berliner Kunstverein, Berlin, DE TEXT drawings, Leo Castelli Gallery, New York, UK Drawings on Graph Paper, Leslie Tonkonow Artworks + Projects, New York, US Pleinairism, curated by Kitty Scott, i8 Gallery, Reykjavik, IS Une Grosse Caisse dans un Orchestre Symphonique, Center d'art Contemporain, Saint Restitut, FR Variation 1, Wiener Konzerthaus, Vienna, AT Wall Rockets: Contemporary Art Artists and Ed Ruscha, curated by Lisa Dennison, The FLAG Art Foundation, New York, US; Albright - Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, New York, US XX, CAG, Vancouver, CA Wall Works, Buchmann Galerie, Lugano, CH ABC No Rio 2008 Gala & Benefit Auction, Angel Orensanz Foundation for the Arts, New York, US The Panza Collection, The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC, US 2 x -LSB-(2 x 20) + (2 x 2)-RSB- + 2 = XX (DESPERATELY) TRYING TO FIGURE OUT THE WORLD, curated by Konrad Bitterli, Part I, Mai 36 Galerie, Zurich, CH, Part II, Brook Alexander Gallery, New York, US Collected Visions Modern and Contemporary Works from the JP Morgan Chase Art Collection, Pera Museum, Istanbul, TR This is the Gallery and the Gallery is Many Things, Eastside Projects, Birmingham, UK Love Love Love, Martos Gallery, New York, US Whatever Happened to Sex in Scandinavia, curated by Marta Kuzma, Office for Contemporary Art Norway, Oslo, NO Passage To The North, screening SI Annual Benefit, Swiss Institute, New York, US Posesion, curated by Montserrat and Pablo Sigg, Petra, Mexico City, MX Now You See It, Aspen Art Museum, Colorado, US Order.
In 2018, it should be bolder, try out new things, and make more of an effort to differentiate its products from the competition.
From recycling more everyday items like glass and plastic bottles and unwanted electrical goods to reducing our food waste, re-using carrier bags or trying out new things like home composting, there's lots we can all do to help cut back on the amount of waste we send to landfill.
When you feel stressed out, overwhelmed or anxious, it can stop you from being spontaneous, from trying new things, or enjoying life.
From recycling more everyday items like glass and plastic bottles and unwanted electrical goods to reducing our food waste, re-using carrier bags or trying out new things like home composting, there's lots we can all do to help cut back on the amount of waste we send to landfill.
The great part is that we can be courageous to step out from the burdens — try new things, new perspectives, new joys and re-frame our situations.
I too have a craftsman style home in the Pacific Northwest (new construction), and am trying to change things out to set my house apart from the traditional new construction theme while staying true to the home's design.
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