Sentences with phrase «watch the waves with»

In the evening, use the opportunity to kick back and watch the waves with a margarita.

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Many small companies and some larger ones are jumping into the new wave of IT with both feet by buying into cloud - based products that can be used in the office, on the go on your phone and maybe even through your watch or Echo speaker.
I realize that I'm a little late on releasing the latest newsletter, Thank You Edition # 3, so please bear with me as I look to get that out to you before the end of the month... In the next issue, I will be going over some of the ICOs that I'm getting into and the ones that I'm watching (the next wave to hit) most closely...
We have experimented with the use of EEG in prayer (watching the brain waves to discern a rise in spiritual consciousness), the use of the consensor with prayer groups, and the impact of certain kinds of music as observable with biofeedback machines.
It's like in a magic trick when the magician is waving one hand about, with lots of color, light, and flourishes, that is the time to watch what his other hand is doing.
We walked along the beach, where he chased the waves a little too closely and ended up with soaking wet jeans; visited the Page Museum, where we watched volunteers meticulously dust off newly discovered fossils; stopped for dinner at one of my favorite restaurants, where I nearly single - handedly polished off an entire Hula Pie ice cream dessert by myself; meandered out along a pier, where a practically blind seagull almost flew straight into my guy's head; and drove through the rain to the Pacific Marine Mammal Center, where we chuckled at the seals in the synchronized swimming routine.
Greedy Stan Kronke is only concerned with making money, and if Usmanov sells up then we are in it deep cos Wenger will continue to steal a living from the club as will that clown Walcott.We are also rans, there is no real desire to spend a penny more than necessary and every year Wenger fiddles around at the edges of the team but never really completes the job, I'm sick of watching the same game over and over, Wenger waving his arms about but doing the like for like subs on about 70 mins as usual while Bouldy sticks to his vow of silence, we are a joke among the top teams, and if Wenger signs a new deal then I may have to take a 2 year sabbatical cos I'm sick of the man and his bu # * ~ $ t press conferences,
BERLIN: An Englishman is making waves in the Bundesliga with teen star Jadon Sancho, 17, showing off the skills at Borussia Dortmund which Pep Guardiola watched slip away.
Swimming at the beach: how can you watch a four - year - old and six - year - old in the waves with a little one riding in a sling?
Try watching her for earlier indications and whe you see a sign then put her in a dark room with some «white noise» (like the sound of ocean waves — Homedics makes an inexpensive, portable unit that emits a lovely, relaxing sound.)
I love watching Girls with her, arguing about 2nd and 3rd wave feminist theory and eating sushi with chopsticks.
You may want to shake it once or twice to get the baby's attention, but then hold it still and let the baby explore it with his eyes and watch how he gets excited and starts waving his arms around.
I'm absolutely in love with watching my babes «be» out in the world - whether it be watching and listening for birds in the woods, catching waves in the ocean, or climbing a tree in the park.
Life with a baby and a toddler was a lot busier than life with a singleton, and I didn't have the luxury of spending hours sitting in the glider rocker nursing or lying on the floor watching my baby wave her arms in the air.
With newspapers watching subscription rates fall, classified ads move to the web and big advertisers disappear in a wave of retail consolidation, a fear of the web and of blogs is natural.
Perhaps it's also just me who conjures up images of Kubrick's «A Clockwork Orange» with James Bond, or who knows, Theresa May forcibly holding eyelids open while forcing convicts to watch reruns of the Royal Wedding until they're overcome with an unexpected wave of patriotism and loyalty for the establishment they had hitherto wanted to destroy?
Yves Meyer wins the Abel Prize for development of a theory with applications ranging from watching movies to detecting gravitational waves
This morning, the National Science Foundation and the Laser Interferometer Gravitational - Wave Observatory (LIGO) teamed up for a celebration at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. Amid a large media contingent, and with tens of thousands watching via the Internet, they announced the first detection of gravitational waves.
WATCH: Scientist with US National Science Foundation explains why discovery of gravitational waves is so signifigant https://t.co/pbNSwQblAl
In the event area on the first floor, the visitors were watching the film with interest and the children enjoyed an experiment on how the radio waves are received by dropping a small rubber ball on the parabola antenna.
In a small workout room with a handful of other Navy veterans, David Rachford looked out the window to watch the fringed leaves of a tall royal palm tree wave softly in the warm Southern California breeze.
Whether it's walking along the beach listening to the waves crash, sitting on a patio watching the sunset, or curled up in bed with a good book there's really no wrong answer.
And with just a little bit of sea salt spray and some brushing, watch your hair transform into perfect beachy waves.
Surprise performances not only took place along the riverbanks to entertain the Queen as she sailed downstream, but also later as the Royals docked up to watch and wave with thanks to the passing boats.
Forty - eight million viewers from living rooms across America tuned in to watch; courtside, fans wore handmade buttons featuring phrases like «I'm with Billie Jean» and waved banners in the air.
I can not wait to run with the sea breeze blowing in my hair, listen to the waves crashing on the beach and maybe getting some people watching in along the way... but best of all, I am looking forward to some cooler temps than I have been experiencing lately Cassandra recently posted..
If, for instance, you're craving breaking waves and sandy shores, just a short drive will take you the likes of Foxton Beach or Himatangi Beach — ideal spots for unwinding with your date (and both spectacular, romantic places to watch the sun go down over the sea).
Whilst Baby Boomers waved Give Peace A Chance placards and Generation Xers philosophized about world hunger whilst watching The Breakfast Club, Millennials found themselves reared on rapid - fire Internet connections, waving handhelds, pressured to succeed academically and at work, wrapped up in a world of virtual relationships via social networking, and with little time for a real social life.
I am content with simple things like sunsets and watching the waves roll in or walking on the beach as well as walking through bushland.
This might signal a new wave of dating technology, since swiping left and right isn't really an option with an Apple Watch.
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Its undeniably fun to watch these sequences where the youths are acting up with their gangland dialect, waving their hands around making gang signs, virtually behaving like cartoon characters whilst being dressed like bums.
This was merely a two - plus hour long video game action sequence with an nonsensical plot (stealing, erm, I mean drawing heavily from Christopher Nolan's Inception) and an excuse to watch young women in short skirts wave swords around and shoot machine guns.
As the stars in Hollywood gathered at the Golden Globes under the shadow of the recent wave of sexual assault allegations in Hollywood — and the #TimesUp movement — many of those watching closely from home were quick to use social media to call out the men in the room who had made questionable headlines over the years, and proudly stood in solidarity with the women of Hollywood on Globes night.
I remember going to see Don't Make Waves at the London's BFI Southbank, the decision to head down more because I wanted to watch something, anything, than any great affinity with its director, Alexander McKendrick.
The ending of the film strongly echoes the climax of the film Ghostbusters, with Enchantress substituting for Gozer the Gozerian amid a similar cloudy, lightning - blazed cloud portal, including giving her a kooky new wave look, as well as an incredibly silly - looking, jittery dance style as she speaks as erratic as watching an inflatable air dancer at your local car dealership.
With 90 million people watching worldwide, King prevailed in three sets (6 - 4, 6 - 3, 6 - 3), and the match became a cornerstone of second - wave feminism, putting sports at the heart of a national conversation around gender equality.
One of my fondest memories with this vehicle would have to be taking my friends out to the beach in North Bend, opening the bed, placing some blankets inside, and laying down to watch the waves and seals.
Sometimes this was easy, all you had to do was step onto it, the train was plush and comfortable and full of people smiling at you in a hush, and a conductor who punched your ticket and tousled your head with his big hand, saying, Ain't you pretty, ain't you the prettiest girl now, lucky lady taking a big train trip with your daddy, while you sank into the dreamy softness of your seat and sipped ginger ale from a can and watched the world float in magical silence past your window, the tall buildings of the city in the crisp autumn light and then the backs of the houses with laundry flapping and a crossing with gates where a boy was waving from his bicycle, and then the woods and fields and a single cow eating grass.......
Well, sure, you can go there without incident if you are fervently interested in things gridiron, and you can go stand on the lawn and watch as the twenty - year - olds with the shaved heads pass down the main drag, along the campus, in their flatbed trucks, waving their bruised fists.
Trends due tend to change however and being a beginner writer with at least a year before I am ready to send anything out, I have plenty of time to watch how the waves of the industry with change and adjust my plan to that.
Tenacious Little Corgi Surfs Through The Waves It's summertime and nothing beats hanging out at the beach with your friends, family... and watching a dog surfing.
Located on a black sandy beach with stunning views across to Lombok, watch surfers tame the waves from the main pool.
Whether you are sitting in the comfort of a cabin, house or inn in front of the fireplace snuggled up on the couch or in the thick of the storm on a boat off of the Pacific Coast being rocked side to side watching these storms with their tempest gales and furious waves pounding along the coast you will be in awe of the exhilarating sight of these mega-storms.
Drink sunset cocktails with a view to die for or simply watch the waves lap the white sand beach and enjoy a cocktail or three... You'll want to stay at Monkey Island Cambodia forever
Curl up in front of the fire - place with a glass of wine, while watching the stunning African sunsets over the ocean or the whales frolicking in the waves below.
Begin your day with a steaming cup of coffee or bubbly mimosa while watching the sunrise and listening to the sound of lapping waves at your doorstep.
Hells Mouth is known as the capital of surf in Wales, it gets busy but with a four mile stretch of beach, you are guaranteed to find a space to catch some waveswatch out for the northern reef either side of the high tide as it can get over crowded.
Every day you'll enjoy watching the waves crash on the barrier reef 1/2 a mile from the shore, and the fishing boats return with their daily catches.
Kamaole III beach offers slightly sloping white sand with gentle waves, perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and watching sunsets, also whale watching in the winter months.
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