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It plays out far more like the future television series «Barney Miller» than it does MASH, except that the creators of the mid-70s sitcom at least had the insight to make it primarily a comedy
with occasional bits of drama, instead of cramming both together in nearly every scene.
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We tend to have cold, drizzly, grey winters
with occasional bits of snow.
My daughter is almost 9 months old and eats meats, liver, fruits, and vegetables,
with the occasional bit of raw milk kefir.
I think he ate a lot of fruit and tubers, a lot of bugs, and some fish and rodents,
with an occasional bit of larger game.
The most important thing to remember here is to be the kind of person whose tweets are entertaining or personal,
with the occasional bit of news or promotion of your books.
The boss races aren't generally as creative as the ones seen in DKR, however, as they're simply a race against one of the game's hidden characters on a track you've already seen, only with the boss you're racing against throwing out weapons non-stop,
with the occasional bit of rubberbanding.
Not exact matches
But instead I get trite aphorisms («If you want to make the gold, you have to think golden») and unsupported generalizations passed off as business wisdom
with the help of a few props (a hunting knife, a gerbil's exercise wheel) and the
occasional bit of audience participation.
The
occasional bit of misinformation or superst ¡ tion passed down in error is a small price to pay for all the useful wisdom that comes
with it.
I can not tell you how often I was at this freaking place, eating chicken enchilada soup and chicken fajitas (
with the
occasional Cajun chicken pasta to shake things up a
bit).
I started to experiment
with stevia and found that it increased my sweet tooth more than when I just had an
occasional treat
with a
bit of honey or maple.
It's been about four years or so since I cut out most meat (except for fish and the
occasional bite) from my diet due to cholesterol issues, and until recently I really didn't cook much
with meat substitutes.
Then there's the exciting talents of Bellerin and Iwobi, whom as you'll expect from young players, will be a
bit up and down,
with occasional mistakes.
His career has been littered
with trophies, goals, scintillating play and the
occasional bit of heartbreak.
Some users report the
occasional squeak, although this seems easy enough to cure
with a little
bit of oil.
They both had Mama's milk exclusively until their first birthday as planned, consisting of mainly nursing
with occasional bottles so Mama could get out for a
bit.
I agree
with above I mean do we really need all this rigmarole and things to worry about!!!! Can someone not write an article about how having a baby will probably be fine, you will cope more or less ok apart from maybe the odd 3 am dash to asda and the
occasional row
with your husband due to being a
bit knackered, the birth will be hard work but you can take it and after a few weeks you will have forgot what it was like not to have a baby!!!!
Although weight gain is certainly expected, my ob - gyn gently reminded me to be a
bit more «
occasional»
with the double Pop - Tart-fests.)
With the second she was a
biter (not an
occasional chomp, but a full - on
biter)... so I weaned cold - turkey.
I am a
bit older now, and I do also exercise at least 3 times a week, but I don't make myself crazy
with it... after induction I added a few healthy things — dark chocolate, plain unflavoured yoghurt, the
occasional bit of brown rice, but I've dropped wheat and sugar completely and I've never looked back.
I currently feel that I do best on my own (non-named) gut healing protocol which includes tons of veggies, some fruit, eggs on a rotational basis (as I suspect a sensitivity), lots of bone broth, no dairy except
occasional cooking
with ghee, no refined sugar except the
occasional bit of dark chocolate, no grains except the
occasional serving of quinoa that has been soaked for 6 - 8 hours, and limiting alcohol intake.
I don't have the biggest sweeth tooth, but I do get the
occasional craving so I tend to stay
with bitter dark chocolate
bite or a vegan dessert to minimize the artifical sugars.
Sorry, I believe the only food we should be feeding our dogs is raw meat... I buy ground up chicken and / or turkey and raw grass fed beef marrow bones at whole foods and that
with an
occasional carrot and
bit of peanut butter in a bone is it.
That world — like the serpent — is filled
with beauty, wonder and the
occasional bite.
Classically feminine,
with a
bit of
occasional whimsy or sometimes boho sprinkled in.
It's finally feeling a
bit more like spring around here and the
occasional sunny and warm days has left me
with serious spring fever.
Let me start
with a
bit about me and my skin: I'm in my 30s, I have oily / combo / moody skin that's a
bit prone to clogged pores and
occasional breakouts.
Hi Frances, I know what you mean about watching intake, but I think probably more salty foods than I'm used to combined
with the
occasional cookie had me feeling a
bit bloated.
I do quite a
bit of damage by getting it highlighted and colored monthly, not to mention when I blow dry and curl it on a daily basis along
with the
occasional flat iron uses... View Post
Phillips and the writing team of Jon Lucas and Scott Moore throw a wealth of creative twists at the viewer, and even though the
occasional misfires are a
bit distracting, The Hangover frequently rises to the level of a great comedy, occasionally even flirting
with the sublime.
A tribute concert
with earnest but mostly average performances gussied up
with fawning if passionate praise from admirers and
occasional bits of self - deprecation from Cohen himself.
For the rest of his movie career, Ring would be confined to microscopic
bit parts and extra roles,
with the
occasional supporting parts in 2 - reel comedies (he's the fugitive crook who demands a shave from W.C. Fields in 1933's The Barber Shop).
The gameplay loop in previous Far Cry games revolved around climbing towers, revealing a host of icons, and then chasing down a grip of fetch quests
with the
occasional story
bit wedged in.
Anyways,
with the
occasional clip from The Muppet Movie, a
bit of footage from the Tribeca Film Festival premiere of The Muppets» Wizard of Oz, and plenty of in - character comments from Kermit's long - time co-stars including Fozzie Bear, Gonzo, Miss Piggy, Statler, and Waldorf, Kermit is profiled in a breezy, semi-entertaining and mostly forgettable manner.
No word on what the tone of the film will be as of yet, although from the sound of things it'll share quite a
bit in common
with the rest of his work; a combination of morbid and absurdist comedy
with the
occasional heavy dramatic element... and plenty of foul language.
They could have made the game a
bit more like WW
with occasional touchscreen use
with items like the boomerang and puzzles that needed it originally, kept the gameplay exactly the same but in HD
with HD cutscenes or even redone the games completely.
While Spielberg broke records
with Jurassic Park and hearts
with Schindler's List, Dante moved over to television for a
bit, suitably serving as creative consultant and
occasional director for the endearing yet short - lived «Eerie, Indiana.»
Every brief tale compels attention
with sinister storytelling, the
occasional wicked
bit of humor and great performances, but it's the look of the film that sets it far above the others of its ilk.
Hosted by Sean, Jay and Frank (
with occasional appearances from Reed Farrington), the show features funny entertainment news, heated movie reviews, and always a little
bit of the unexpected.
5/5 — The Telegraph: Aside from the
occasional bit of weak voice acting and some bad lip sinc, there's not a lot to complain about
with Horizon.
THE PASSION OF THE CHRIST (Grade: C --RRB-: Mel Gibson's arty, controversial chronicle of the last 12 hours in the life of Jesus Christ has turned out to be every
bit as gory and contentious as its pre-release enemies feared: It's basically two hours of watching a guy we never really get to know as a character being tormented by a blood - thirsty Jewish mob and tortured by Roman sadists, interspersed
with occasional, fortune - cookie sound -
bites about «loving your neighbor» or whatever.
Even after Gilly finds out the whole thing has been a ploy by Jo's mother (Sally Field, slumming, to say the least) to break up the pair, the audience is (for lack of a better word), the brother / sister gags continue,
with an
occasional gross - out
bit appearing to somewhat break the monotony.
Extra features on this non-SE include: a comprehensive commentary by director Hoblit and co-screenwriter Billy Ray,
with the
occasional comment from Bruce Willis sandwiched in; another yak - track from producer David Foster, who concentrates on the film's background in WWII history; ten deleted scenes (in 16x9) that reveal that an even more structurally and politically complex film lies on the cutting room floor,
with elective commentary from Ray and Hoblit — they're especially sorry to see go, as am I, a
bit in which the American soldiers entertain their German captors by donning blackface; a 4 - part photo gallery — see Bruce make serious expressions for «The Poster Shoot»; and trailers for Hart's War, Windtalkers, and the TV shows «Jeremiah» and «Stargate SG - 1».
So it's a little
bit of «Room,» a little
bit of «War of the Worlds,» and producer J.J. Abrams» involvement ensures some dashes of unexpected humor (whether you believe the levity in this context or not) along
with director Dan Trachtenberg's facility for
occasional, brutally effective bursts of violence.
Whether you're after an
occasional track car, a go - fast weekender or just something that'll make the weekday commute that
bit more entertaining, the i30 N is the one car on this test we guarantee will do it all — and
with a level of polish you'll love
with each and every drive.
Morton Meyers's style is totally accessible to the layman and very readable, filled
with anecdotes and enhanced by the
occasional illustration; not only providing an enlightening read but leaving the reader
with a wealth of
bite - sized «did you know» facts to share on any occasion when the subject of health and medicine comes up, which tends to be an increasingly popular topic as we get inexorably closer to shuffling off our mortal coil!
I'm a
bit sporadic
with my book reviews (and the
occasional c.d. review), but when I do write one, I try to write it from a perspective of someone who is reading the author / genre for the first time.