Sentences with phrase «used bits of them»

He used bits of them in There Will Be Blood, and asked me to write more.
To collect their data, the research team used bits of wing tissue and DNA sequencing and analytical tools to estimate the time and place of origin for the Hawaiin hoary bat.
I've used bits of lunch meat if I need something in that color, but I don't buy much of it.
I used bits of colored yarn from my crocheting days,
David, I noticed you said Patricia's recipe used bits of candied orange peel and you replaced it with orange zest.
He decided to use a bit of guerilla marketing.
«That said, in our modern world of millions of flavors, we think the Twinkie could use a bit of a makeover to keep with the times.»
The truth is that good managers are scarce, talent is always rare and you better use every bit of it that you can find,» Buffett tells Yahoo Finance in an interview released today.
Normally many of the object - oriented programming languages clean up for you because they notice when you are running low on memory and haven't used a bit of code in a while, but in the case of these terascale systems, it would be like having a kitchen the size of a football field, so by the time you ran out of room, it would take weeks to clean it up.
To include the ads on your site, you just use a bit of code they provide and put it on your site and the ads are «served» automatically.
That's why, even in business - and investment - focused decisions, you'll want to use a bit of intuition to guide your final call.
Or you can go DIY and use a bit of masking tape — on your laptop, your smartphone, even your smart TV... If your job requires you to be on camera, such as for some conference calls, and you want to look a bit more pro you can buy a webcam cover.
He punctures the myth of the superiority of mutual funds and instead declares that by using a bit of common sense, low - cost index funds are the way to go for most modest stock investors.
You can then use this bit of content to get noticed — share on social media, run a Facebook ad campaign, get coverage in a niche - specific publication.
So let's be honest and justify by using every bit of knowledge.
So use every bit of your 10 years: try things, take classes, start over.
It's been far too long since we've chatted about something fun like books and I think we could use a bit of fun.
Although the paper employs some materials from contemporary economics, they are used to buttress its theological contentions in the way that creationists use bits of science to support their claim that the Bible is a scientific textbook.
Unfortunately, to attain them we have to use a bit of violence.
Amanda used every bit of courage and faith she could muster when she was pregnant with her second child.
And now that I have used another bit of profanity... Sabio can have at his continued snide remarks about my choice of words.
Perhaps you might use bits of the rewrite, teasers that make us want to read the entire rewrite, kind of like a movie trailer that makes us want to see the movie.
David is also using a bit of hyberpole as I read it, a bit of rhetoric if you will — to provoke thought and response.
Our family always used a bit of brandy in our mince would adding a little to the mix affect the texture at all?
I made this with carrots instead of squash and instead of coconut milk used a bit of stock and half a block of creamed coconut so it was more of a spicy carrot puree on the sweet potato (and substituted the chick peas for green peas plus added some spinach) and it was delicious.
I forgot to buy spinach and used a bit of kale instead.
«Oh just use a bit of this and a bit of that.
If the granola mixture sticks to your hands, wet your hands or use a bit of coconut oil.
I didn't have miso on hand, so I used a bit of tamari.
We used a bit of ranch instead of mayo.
Most baked goods need the bulk that sugar provides — so that's why I have used a bit of xylitol, for the bulk.
My near black bananas were extra large and soft so the mashing was easy, but I managed to explode most of the butter into the microwave while melting it (oops, won't try that technique again), so I added a bit of oil to make up for the lost butter, and I used a bit of pumpkin pie spice and a tablespoon of Amaretto instead of the recipe spices and bourbon.
Dump the dough onto a lightly floured surfaced and knead a couple of times (using a bit of flour if the dough is too sticky) just to bring the dough together.
Transfer the dough onto a well floured surface (you can actually also use a bit of melted coconut oil if you want to avoid flour).
The way I see it, if nothing else, we could use a bit of vitamin C in our lives, right?
I use a bit of port wine to deglaze the pan and add double herbs.
Something I could use a bit of right now.
You can also use a bit of food coloring and the back of a chopstick to add the red dot to each manapua.
I didn't think that would really affect how it cooked (I just used a bit of coconut oil to grease the pan), just how it stuck to the pan and came out easier.
Knead the dough for 5 minutes, then roll it out on a working surface, using a bit of flour if it threatens to stick.
Use a bit of olive oil for salad dressing to avoid unhealthy fats.
Just used a bit of spray.
Tried this recipe but didn't have enough honey so I had to use a bit of molasses to top off the 1/3 amount listed.
We are far from figuring it out though but if we use a bit of common sense we can easily see humans were meant to eat more than plants.
I got the eye balls to stay by using a bit of the leftover meringue mixture on the backs of the eyes to help them stay in place.
It's not that the muffins weren't good with avocado, they just weren't fluffy; I opted to use a bit of coconut oil instead.
I would use every bit of this stuff for my holiday baking!
Alternatively, use a bit of cinnamon or cacao powder for coating.
I just used a bit of sea salt.
I actually used a bit of soap on each one, and then thoroughly rinsed.
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