Sentences with phrase «way out of the tub»

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The ark tilted the other way, and more sharply; many of us climbed and swung on the port railings, each trying to be further out than his neighbour; some gazed longingly overboard, in love with visionary calentures, privately suspecting that we could now walk upon water and needed this shabby old tub no more.
With Anthony Martial looking like he could be on the way out and as Juan Mata has all the sprinting speed of a tub of butter, Alexis would fit in perfectly as a right winger for Mourinho (with Henrikh Mkhitaryan moving to the left).
From the mesh newborn sling, to the «Sit - Me - Up Support» aids for growing babies, all the way to the roomy toddler tub, it takes a whole lot of hassle out of bath time.
These little tubs or tub inserts not only work to keep your little one out of harm's way but also gives them the extra body support they need to sit up straight or lay still.
When bath time is over, the tub can be unfolded and hung on the towel rack or door, completely out of the way.
When bath time is over, just slide the caddy to the back of the bath tub so it's out of the way for showers.
The way I like to wash a baby's hair is to take her out of the tub, put her on the towel, and wrap her up.
Instead of lifting dogs into the tub, I use portable steps by Master Equipment that are lightweight, sturdy and hang neatly on the wall out of the way when not in use.
A quick way to block out this space is to put some plastic storage tubs there, they are cheap and come in a variety of heights so if you measure the gap up before you buy them you can buy some that will fit snugly.
Caples also reminds tub buyers to make sure to have a good way to keep hair out of the drain system.
Taking time to research tubs before making a purchase can pay dividends in a lot of ways, points out Debi Domenella, part of the sales team at Petlift.
The Malaysian - born, London - based artist uses the overly precious setting of the gallery space to pull objects — cooking utensils, kitchen fittings, plastic tubs, sheets of jute, etc — out of their utilitarian context in such a way as to force viewers to think about them as discrete objects, or things in and of themselves, while in the process challenging the assumptions we make about their functionality and attendant concerns such as, for example, the social status of the person who might own such an object, its role in their lives and that relation in respect to one's own style of living.
In my opinion, if the Competition Bureau of Canada can snub basic «common sense» along the way towards making reference and arguments relating to specific sections of the Competition Act, then the integrity of the Act is washed in the same tub, and there's a strong risk of: «throwing out the baby with the bath water»!
The way I figure, if the wall is closer to the color of the toilet, tub and sink, the less contrast there will be - and the less contrast, the less the harvest gold color will «pop» out visually.
Reach into forgotten spaces, such as the outer edges of partial walls, voids beneath staircases, space above doors and windows and behind tubs and toilets, and out - of - the - way corners, to install recessed or built - out bookcases.
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