Though he shouldn't be
used on slants very often... He should be used like Cooks was in N.O. or Ginn in CAR
Not exact matches
I like to
use raw green beans, cut
on the
slant, with cherry tomatoes, and a drained can of black olives, a bit of garlic or minced onion and olive oil and lime juice.
For a slightly different
slant on golden milk, the recipe that follows, from Prevent Disease, includes the spice ginger and
uses turmeric sticks instead of powder.14 It's also made without a starter golden paste, which is useful if you're hankering for a mug but don't have any golden paste
on hand.
Taking a unique
slant on the subject of online dating, Naked Online offers information and activities to help readers
use this modern matchmaking method to become more mindful, which is why the authors sneak the word zen into the subtitle.
It's a contemporary
slant on those great Victorian Gothic melodramas from the good old days, like Ivy and Dragonwyck — the kind of thing Gene Tierney
used to do in her sleep.
This exciting project is a new
slant on the traditional «identity» project
used in many school art departments, except this version does not depend
on the ability to draw a self portrait, but rather
uses found objects and symbolism to create deep, meaningful pieces of art.
On Wednesday a state judge in Albany ruled that student test scores on state exams could not be used for 40 percent of a teacher's evaluation and that NYBOR's and NYSED's cut scores for grading teachers was unfairly slanted to favor those student score
On Wednesday a state judge in Albany ruled that student test scores
on state exams could not be used for 40 percent of a teacher's evaluation and that NYBOR's and NYSED's cut scores for grading teachers was unfairly slanted to favor those student score
on state exams could not be
used for 40 percent of a teacher's evaluation and that NYBOR's and NYSED's cut scores for grading teachers was unfairly
slanted to favor those student scores.
It
slants very far forward and has smaller side windows
on either side of the dashboard that make it possible to see things I was not
used to seeing out of the corner of my eye when driving.
Lancer Evolution X
uses the front end design identity common to all new Mitsubishi Motors sedans (inverted -
slant nose with a trapezoidal grille design) first seen
on the new Galant Fortis *.
You will want everything you do to accelerate you to this goal,
using our own
slant on sandbox god game infrastructure building, resource conversion, improving knowledge, and yes protecting your peeps.
The artificially aged floors
slant (an important aspect of Kienholz's work is achieving special patinas, for which he has developed an inventory of techniques
using varnishes and shellacs, inks and oil washes, epoxy, fiberglass and flocking — a close - clipped rayon fiber applied with a blow gun to produce a textural effect like that
on a phonograph turntable); the louvered ceiling has been duplicated; and the perfect carpentry of the bar itself had somehow to be badgered into an aging crookedness.
Yes, sorry Neal, I looked at that thread
on Niche and became dizzy so I misspelt your name; SoD's point about a constant OD and a changing OLR is a new
slant but a cul de sac I feel since M makes it plain in the 2004 paper, the significance of which everyone seems to be ignoring, that OD is calculated
using OLR:
Although I find this interface over complex and
using a design sensibility that's different from the one I'm
used to
on this side of the sea (and even though it's clearly untested
on Macs, because some of the type is too small even to be rendered), I'd recommend that if you'd like your news without the North American or U.S.
slant you should give this a try.
Someone told me during the break that according to her research, when newspapers put a positive
slant on a human rights story, they tend to
use the code word «civil liberties».
I
used subgrid positioning
on Nova Launcher to arrange my home screen icons in a gently
slanted grid.
Used horizontally
on slanted walls, the powder room's green stripe wallpaper by Rose Cumming is «a total Dorothy Draper move,» Sommers says.