Sentences with phrase «with knotty»

Pristine, gently lived in for sure and all the right rooms all adorned with knotty alder and trimmed with gracious beams and fine finishes.
Brand new kitchen with knotty Alder cabs, quartz counters, tile back splash and stainless steel appliances.
Adorable cabin - like home on the lake with knotty pine floors and walls.
You may take out a bridge loan, or interim financing, to help with a knotty situation: closing on the home you are buying before you close on the property you are selling.
Arieff runs through a slew of design professionals who are wrestling with this knotty problem and coming up with everything from «a co-op babysitting arrangement among working parents in the respective workplace to cover for one another throughout the day» to community - building events at co-working spaces.
Baer came out of the Düsseldorf Art Academy in the 1980s, when painting was still in its so - called «dead» phase, nevertheless gaining notice with a knotty topography of testosterone and punk rock, imbued with polemics and filled with militaristic Santa Clauses, hard - ons, and pin - ups.
And perhaps most importantly, it grapples head - on with the knotty issue of beauty, abstraction's greatest bugbear since its inception, and is in no way diminished by its incorporation.»
Children's commission led by Ryan Gander with Knotty Ash Primary School Liverpool Biennial's acclaimed work with children will this year be led by British artist Ryan Gander.
But if your finances are complex or you need help with knotty topics like taxes and investments, you may find it a small price to pay.
If I were starting an organization, struggling with a knotty challenge, or besieged in a trench, I'd want Emily Barton around.
A classic cocktail of mystery, suspense and paranoia, Guillaume Canet's Tell No One is a tense thriller with a knotty plot that harkens back to Hitch in its themes while satiating modern audiences with its brisk narrative momentum and elaborate action sequences.
If it's initially distracting that these tweakers are played by slumming Ivy Leaguers (James Franco, Kate Bosworth), director Gary Fleder — a dab hand with knotty, workable pulp (Kiss the Girls, Runaway Jury)-- proves admirably patient in revealing character and place, and it helps that those laying siege to our hero's self - timbered abode never quite react in the way expected of goons in a Jason Statham movie.
Designed with knotty pine overlay and panels of mirrored glass, this floor mirror showcases a stylish combination of texture and shine.
Add flair to kurtas and churidars with Knotty Derby's pink square - toed boat shoes for men.
In some respects, less scientifically sophisticated cultures may have come to terms with this conundrum in the way they grappled with the knotty question of when life begins.
Richly appointed with knotty alder wood table, chairs, and wood flooring, the venue includes windows with a view of the Falkner barrel room.

Not exact matches

(Last year, amid the knotty negotiations with Sprint, he got to only two, something he's rectifying this year.)
Add some body by starting with two Knotty hair ties.
Thorp's book is chock - full of knotty lessons for investors, thinkers, and business people, but because Thorp is far less well covered than Munger, many of these ideas felt new and let me see them with fresh perspective.
I want to add to this list my own expressions of thanks to those who made what might have been a difficult undertaking a rewarding one instead: Ruth Hopewell, who gave me the privilege of editing the book and consistently aided me in doing so; the Directors of Auburn Seminary, who granted a generous leave for my work on the project in Atlanta; Jim Waits and Elizabeth Smith, who anticipated everything I would need for the work to be done comfortably and efficiently; Lurline and James Fowler, who provided housing and friendship; Channing Jeschke, Candler's librarian, who made available and helped to arrange Hopewell's books and papers; Brooks Holifield, who worked with me on the last and knottiest problems in the text; and David Kelsey, on whose encouragement and sagacity I relied heavily when my assignment seemed most formidable.
Indeed, time presents the thinker with so many knotty riddles that one can not help but be sympathetic with those who declare it unreal.
Knotty pine walls and burnt orange leather sofas provide the bar area with a living room feel, while glass block windows are used throughout as a nod to the Fulton Market's architectural history as a former meat distributor.
They help engage with vision, auditory, and motor skills with their textures, satin ribbons, and knotty arms.
All influenza viruses ultimately come from birds, and the paper begins the somewhat operatic and knotty story of this outbreak's origins with an H1N1 first isolated in swine in 1930, which itself was a close relative of the virus that caused the 1918 pandemic in humans.
International postdocs (who may also encounter language difficulties) must not only deal with the same array of knotty problems as his or her American counterpart, but also with the added complications of visa status.
And it became incredibly knotty and generally, a big tangly mess for next 4 or 5 washes (which I did with our regular shampoo, which is Aveda).
Add some body by starting with two Knotty hair ties.
Who can say no to Knotty Derby's Oxfords with the streamlined look and smart lace - up detail?
We are working on our kitchen too and we have old 70's knotty pine cabinets with rounded edges.
She wears her knotty blue skirt with a coordinating dragon - printed, midriff - baring Emilio Pucci jacket and bright - white pumps for a visit to the SiriusXM studios in N.Y.C.
HOW IT»S CONSTRUCTED Crafted with solid hardwood and MDF and plyboard knotty pine...
In these cases I recommend sealing the cabinets (or the knots only in the knotty pine) with a product like Zinsser B - I - N Shellac - Base Primer to prevent bleed - through.
Here are the exceptions I've found: Cabinets with a red color (like red mahogany) or cabinets with knots (like knotty pine).
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A sharp thriller with great atmosphere, set in Northern Ireland and tied up in the ever - knotty history of «The Troubles» (which one character refers to as «the madness of Belfast»), Bad Day for the Cut delivers its cinematic goods thanks to a smart combination of wit and violence, briskly delivered over just under 100 minutes.
Its sexual politics are complex and knotty, with several scenes destined to cause controversy.
While knotty genre pieces «The Consequences of Love» and «The Family Friend» both left empty - handed, he applied his whizz - bang style to more expansive non-fiction subject matter in 2008's «Il Divo,» and was duly rewarded with the Jury Prize.
Its YA - novel story contortions (it's based on a 2015 Becky Albertalli book with the more provocative title Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda) adeptly develop the relationships between Simon and his closest friends, Leah (Katherine Langford), Abby (Alexandra Shipp), and Nick (Jorge Lendeborg Jr.), in perceptively knotty fashion.
As the team goes deeper into The Shimmer — so named because its boundaries are marked by a translucent veil with a rainbow sheen, something like an enormous soap bubble — their questions become knottier and more existential.
There are not one but three villains — a scheming railroad baron (Tom Wilkinson), a murderous outlaw (William Fichtner) and a corrupt U.S. marshal (Barry Pepper)-- who inflate the script with scenes of knotty, dull exposition.
While the movie initially seems to see the Autodefensas as heroic, that perspective grows knottier with each new violent episode.
Not unlike Sidney Lumet's Before the Devil Knows You're Dead, the film is built out of classic noir conventions but keeps the circle of characters contained with in the family, to form a knotty plot that results in a domestic hell.
After laying bare Edward Snowden the man and the myth in her Oscar - winning Citizenfour, Laura Poitras returns to the knotty territory of political truth - telling and international espionage with this years - in - the - making portrait of controversial WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.
The fascinating story and knotty ethical questions of this era of Germany history, combined with some strong early reviews, make it easy to recommend.
The knotty plot allows Henry to compete with himself and Clare to be jealous of herself; there's also the suggestion of bigamy / infidelity with one's own spouse and the possibility of emotional statutory rape in Henry's visits to the childhood Clare (ewwww...).
Viggo Mortensen's American - with - a-secret Chester MacFarland is Don Draper, only a little sweatier and less cocksure, while his co-stars, Kirsten Dunst and Oscar Isaac, bring fateful chemistry to this knotty three - hander.
Fincher moved into knottier territory, as you've noted, with The Game and Fight Club — both have a cinematic perspective that mimics the protagonist's understanding of reality, which is revealed to be dangerously incomplete.
A knotty and riveting story about the mysterious death of a C.I.A. operative and his son's decades - long quest to uncover the truth, Morris's miniseries, set to debut on Netflix in December, mixes traditional documentary interviews with staged re-creations of events, done by actors Peter Sarsgaard, Molly Parker, Tim Blake Nelson, and Jack O'Connell, among others.
We were big fans of the knotty crime - and - politics vibe of the former, and even if the latter missed the mark with our Cannes reviewer, Garrone's name, his eclectic cast and the extraordinary preview images have us primed for something very special with his English - language debut here.
The focal foursome are introduced with a backstory knotty enough to fill a season of Dawson's Creek.
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