Sentences with phrase «while plucking»

That's what it would have been like if two Houston supermarket owners had popularized their vision of outfitting grocery stores with a track that customers would push their baskets along while plucking items from the shelves.
Translation of Leo the Limpdick's post: «I can't wait to see all of you people who I hate roasting on a spit while I pluck my little lyre in heaven.»

Not exact matches

In fact, one of the most surprising aspects I learned about financial advisers while working for a Wall Street firm back in the day was the enormously diversified pool of educational and professional backgrounds from which managers plucked their team of financial advisers.
12:1 - 8; Mark 2:23 - 28; Luke 6:1 - 5) Jesus» disciples pluck grain to eat while passing through the fields.
Tenderingly do pluck one's tatterings of mental subliminalities while ever wearing one's shielded commonweaalths.
While we northern folk are surviving on a steady diet of potatoes and beets, Californians are plucking permissions and meyer lemons, and eating kardoons, kumquats and quince.
Pluck out bay leaves; partially cover pot and keep stew warm over low while you make the toast.
While the rice is boiling, pluck your rosemary and have it ready for when the rice is finished.
plucked while still green, put into a common or wide - mouthed bottle, and vinegar added to fill the vessel.
In England, they are pickled as follows: The pods are plucked while green, slit down on one side, and, after the seeds are taken out, immersed in salt and water for twenty - four hours; changing the water at the end of the first twelve.
Now present are the hours of me plucking the items catching my eye at the markets (while adhering to a newer, tighter budget), and staring each day at my given inventory for inspiration.
But recently, while shopping at the farmers» market for some veg to grill for a barbecue, I saw them: pink, gold, and red, plucked out of the ground early that morning and topped with bright bouquets of greens.
And Brady did his part in it, dinking, dunking, darting, picking, and plucking against the Seattle defense, never completing a pass longer than 23 yards while winning his fourth Super Bowl and third MVP award.
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.
«After the event finished, I waited a while before plucking up the courage to message Anna, asking if she liked the print and if she'd kindly post about it, explaining how much I'd value her support.
Like covering the clutch of eggs with feathers to protect them while she takes one of her brief breaks.And the «brood patch» of down that she plucked from her own belly to keep the eggs warmer (through direct contact with her skin).
And while your little one is busy enjoying a relaxing bounce or plucking at a toy bar, you can hopefully get a few things done around the house.
So what if your kid walks in while you're shaving your pits, or plucking your eyebrows?
While the women would pluck and roast the ducks their husbands hunted and brought home, their children would most likely be helping by grinding fresh corn into samp, a corn - based oatmeal.
While the Clinton entourage watched and cheered from the stands, Gael Force did its thing, juking, jiving, and plucking its way into the two - minute quarterfinals match.
Stem cells plucked from embryos were deemed extremely young by the clock, while neural cells from centenarians were estimated to be about 100.
After a brief discussion, Perlman and Bender decide to pluck the fruit while they have the chance and deliver it to the Lyon Arboretum in Honolulu, where the seeds can be coaxed to sprout.
But while you probably wouldn't pluck a raw olive from a branch, eat it, and enjoy it, it wouldn't hurt you and it might even improve the stability of your serum lipoproteins (if you could choke a few down).
So while it is being grown in depleted soils, but before it is plucked out of the ground too early, your produce was sprayed several times with toxic weed killing and bug killing chemicals.
It might just be me but while I can eat most fruit bought at a supermarket, blueberries will never taste as good as when they're plucked straight from a bush.
The fabric feels good on the skin and does not stick to it — there is a slight pluck to it and it is flexible enough while also being quite durable.
But if you haven't been on a date in a while, plucking up the courage to actually ask someone out can seem like a big step!
Weather you are going on a first date as a direct result of using free dating sites, or perhaps you finally plucked up the courage to ask someone out from work that you've been keen on for a while, check out these question ideas to help the conversation flow seamlessly.
Winslet's Rita is all pluck and spunk with a keen fashion sense and big mouse ears while McKellen's malevolent frog is a big blowhard with a goiter.
The veteran singer - songwriter has opted to retreat into old - timey blues, rattling off clichés about blind horses and hog - eyed towns while laying down a halfhearted soundtrack of brushed drums, plucked guitars and woozy strings.
Linda plucks the feathers off a chicken, while other women and children rest in the shade of a wagon.
As early as 1942, William Wyler's Oscar - winner Mrs Miniver was painting a morale - boosting portrait of ordinary people volunteering to make the cross-channel crusade, while in 1958's Dunkirk Leslie Norman (father of Barry) gave us John Mills and Richard Attenborough exhibiting British pluck.
After all, he plucks a whole cinematic world from his imagination and brings it to life, while eliciting a beautiful performance from Sally Hawkins, who can be mawkish if not watched closely.
Save those Justin Hartley moments, the film is a bore, plucked of its strengths while its capable troupe gives their all to a script that's bah - humbug.
While Tarantino's debut sits at a cosy stall right at a crossroads in»90s film history, Bottle Rocket might actually be deemed the better film, a bungled crime caper revolving around a lead character whose pluck and moxie shroud serious psychological damage.
Phoenix comes off a bit like he was plucked out of «The Master» while Stone exudes a maturity that she hasn't exhibited yet at this stage in her career.
Larry Cohen (The Stuff, It's Alive) made an entire career out of that, sometimes plucking high - concept genre cinema hooks off the covers of magazines while sitting in a lobby waiting to be called back for his own sales session with a producer.
Four - year - old Amanda McCready is plucked from her bed in Boston's working - class Dorchester neighborhood one night while her mother, Helene (Amy Ryan), is apparently at a neighbor's house watching television.
«Rango» is a mélange of influences, but it's saying something that Verbinski could reference «Apocalypse Now» (complete with a banjo - plucking rendition of «Ride of the Valkyrie» by Hans Zimmer) and «Deliverance» (or maybe it's «Texas Chainsaw Massacre «-RRB- during a sequence that also features Johnny Depp, as a conflicted chameleon, flying through the air while wearing a dress.
They display the British pluck that underpinned the series and while there's an end battle that brings the men to the fore, writers Jimmy Perry and David Croft would have done it better and quieter.
While this is an understandable and perhaps necessary step, it again raises the question of whether those plucked straight from the classroom in Australia, Jamaica or Portugal are as well - equipped to cope in an English state school environment as their home - trained contemporaries.
While not all questions are answered by story's end, readers will certainly be swept up by Martha's pluck and the mystery's many layers.
TICKS and Ivermectin - While I still maintain that the best way to control ticks is to go over your dog every day and pluck them off with a tweezers (some people drown them in soapy water or other detergent), you can also get an additional measure of control by using ivermectin.
Cheri Thompson — founder of Healing Species, a South Carolina - based program that plucks rescue dogs from shelters and places them in a school program designed to reduce aggression and bullying, while increasing empathy in those classrooms — discusses her formative years as an animal lover and being that kid who tended to sick or injured animals that turned up in the neighborhood.
The soundtrack features simple instrumentation with drums, string plucks and other percussion to invoke a mellow feel while you go about the game creating the landscape of your planet.
This also helped me enjoy watching the crazy scenarios happening on - screen; you'll be staying in - tune to a dog and cat playing badminton while flying; dancing feline lumberjacks chopping wood; rapid - fire tweezers plucking the facial hair of living vegetables, and many more surreal scenarios only the folks at Nintendo SPD could think of.
Although you won't be sobbing your eyes out or have your heart strings plucked at like they were while playing a game such as The Last of Us, there's an element found in Cartoon Network - style cartoons that can be found here.
Brittany will lead a group of flying pikmin to get this fruit, while the Captain stays back at the ship to pluck seedlings and bring necessary reinforcements forward, and Alph focuses on the latest story task at hand.
All the while, some of the most welcoming and warming music in all of video gaming plucks along as you work on getting your virtual life in order and interact with friendly neighbors.
Some of the pieces are plentiful in the number of elements that make them up (the most extreme of which is the 100 tiles that come together to create «Individual Motives»), while others are bespoke and look to have been plucked from an imaginative group («Flex»).
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