Sentences with phrase «well pluck»

May as well pluck a date out of the air for possible production scheduling, but if we're very lucky, the A5 Sportback could be revealed at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September.
I've always wanted to try a poppy seed roll anyway, so might as well pluck it off the bucket list!!
haha that reminds me of the Seinfield episoide where they say the baby is «breathtaking» but in all reality its an «ugly baby» Yes I say a good pluck woudl «nt hurt LOL J / K

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«I'm working on phasing carbon out of my life,» he tells me as he plucks his infant son, Huxley, from a plastic tub mounted to the front of a clunky - looking three - wheeled bicycle Griffith had brought back from Denmark; he is, naturally, intending to build a better, cooler version of it.
Companies are plucking ideas straight from shows like The Apprentice and Shark Tank to pick the best job candidates, train workers, and build camaraderie.
So far, so good for the stock pickers Warren Buffett plucked from relative obscurity to manage billions of his dollars.
The government has tried to pluck the nuisance with stricter rules, you also should be well - informed before jumping on the binary bandwagon.
Bird's proclivity for, well, most everything serves him well once again, as each of his songs are punctuated by his piercing whistle (if you haven't heard it, you should stop reading andgo watch this), always spot - on guitar playing and classically trained violin plucking and bowing.
In civil wars with multiple factions, plucking criminals from one faction for prosecution may well raise cries of injustice from other factions and propel further conflict.
The harpers have many strings to pluck yet a good harpsichord player comes around once in a lifetime!
Thank you for my height, rooted, and thank you for my arched eyebrows, I'll give you a high - five and a good - on - ya because we've never had to pluck and that's all on you.
«And if thine eye offend thee, pluck it out, and cast it from thee: it is better for thee to enter into life with one eye, rather than having two eyes to be cast into hell fire» (Matt.
Nevertheless we still leave it to grow as best it can, hardly tending it at all, like those wild plants whose fruits are plucked by primitive peoples in their forests.
And if your eye causes you to sin, pluck it out; it is better for you to enter the kingdom of God with one eye than with two eyes to be thrown into hell, where their worm does not die, and the fire is not quenched [Mark 9:43 - 48].
The Lord said, «If thine eye offend thee, pluck it out, and cast it from thee: it is better for thee to enter into life with one eye, rather than having two eyes to be cast into hellfire.»
If your eye causes you to sin pluck it out better to enter heaven blind than to be cast into hell whole.
Thank you for my arched eyebrows, I'll give you a high - five and a good - on - ya because we've never had to pluck an eyebrow and that's all on you.
He came and he tilled the ground, he plucked out the stones, and planted the best grapevine possible.
Is the Bible commanding people to cut off their hand or pluck out their eye or is He teaching that hell is so horrible of a place that it would be better to lose a limb than go their?
The book plucks out Jung's best moments of clarity and organizes them in a way that makes Jung accessible to the uninitiated.
Well, I may not be growing tons of herbs, but I'm reaching in to pluck off a tons of herb leaves every 5 seconds from the ones that I've bought!
There's nothing better than walking out to your garden and plucking a plump, juicy tomato to accompany your dinner.
A good glugg of olive oil, a head of garlic, and a lemon plucked from our tree was all that was needed to bring this meal together.
But I just wanted to let you know that I plucked up the courage to try out this recipe of the» «Half Baked» Fudge Brownie & Cookie Dough Cake» for my twin friends who turn 21 today - and it turned out really well.
new potatoes are popping up at all the markets around me, as well as leafy herbs and freshly plucked onions, so i chose to make a few changes to the original recipe based on what was available to me.
Many of the world's best players start off being plucked out of relative obscurity at a young age in Brazil before going on to achieve big things in Europe, with current Barcelona stars Neymar and Philippe Coutinho among those to have risen to stardom at major European clubs after starting out in their home nation.
One of these is our great defender and key player Laurent Koscielny, who Wenger plucked from relative obscurity and helped to make one of the very best around, so The Mirror has reported our centre back declaring his deep gratitude and the sense that he needs to repay that faith.
The news outlet are also reporting that Southgate has confirmed that he will only be selecting players for the England squad should they be playing well for their clubs, so with Rashford's shortage of game time, he may have to pluck up his ideas and get back into United's startling line - up before the season's over.
(well unLess its time to pluck another bellerin)
But there are plenty of examples, Koscielny has been the best thing Wenger plucked from France in quite a while, so there must be plentiful examples.
But Harrington argues convincingly that it's far better for the soul if we kill and dress our meat than if we pluck it from a Safeway freezer and never wonder where it came from.
Wenger is plucking any available player from nowhere into the team with no definitive plan, he seems not have a plan at all, just buy whoever is available and put them into the team then hope for the best.
As if they needed help, the Trojans signed standout QB Mark Sanchez of Mission Viejo, Calif., and plucked the best player out of Tennessee, consensus top five WR Patrick Turner.
As if our secondary wasn't already depleted, the one good prospect we had has now been plucked.
So your idea Giroud has a better goalscoring record has been plucked from thin air and quickly debunked.
He has a good understanding of setting up routes for someone his age, and he plucks the ball well.
There's no doubt that IndyCar (and other American series) has plenty of talented drivers, but the modern F1 way is for teams to recruit young drivers to their junior programmes and prepare them for F1 over a number of years, rather than simply plucking good drivers from other championships as occasionally used to be the case.
But circumstances are different for Atlanta, Philly and Milwaukee, teams that have displayed similar postseason profiles over recent seasons, i.e., good enough to make the playoffs but not good enough to go very far; not challenging for a championship but not sinking low enough to pluck a prime draft pick.
It was a longshot that he could find an upgrade to the departing Karl Dunbar at defensive line coach this late in the coaching carousel but he managed to reach out and pluck the best in the business.
If United were to pluck an old hero from the history books to suddenly fill in a gap until the summer, carrying Shaw's burden until the Englishman has fully recovered, there would be no player better suited to the task than Denis Irwin.
So most babies who are growing up in bad circumstances don't have the luck that the remaining orphans had of being plucked out and now being put in very good circumstances.
It may not be logical, but kids think brussels sprouts taste better when they can pluck them off the stalk rather than pick them out of a pile.
Item # 2 in is a simple nursing pillow plucked from Bebe au Lait's collection and recommended by doctors for promoting a better latch.
Sometimes it takes more than our own resources to pluck up the courage to follow our hearts, whether it is your mother, grandmother, teacher or best friend it seems there is often a certain individual that above all others has inspired us or spurred us on to make more of our creative lives.
But you can do yourself one better and, per Baby Prep Sundays» suggestion, use them as an exploration tray so your little one can exercise their free will by plucking up the most appealing foods.
It's best not to pluck or shave, which can cause ingrown hairs and infection.
«In rescuing these vulnerable turtles, which literally are on the verge of death when plucked from the surf, we reinforce our commitment to protecting all the wildlife of the Commonwealth, including its coastal waters, for the benefit of people today as well as future generations.
A few years ago when he began making his annual appeals for donors at the April legislature meetings, the mere thought of somebody plucking organs from my carcass, was well, repulsive.
The pupils were shown how to pluck and prepare a pheasant, as well as how to cook it, before enjoying pheasant tacos and fajitas.
«The government has taken a bunch of isolated facts, plucked them out of then air and said, «This doesn't look good,»» Dreyer said in a 50 - minute opening, in which he shouted at times at the nine women and three men of the jury.
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