Sentences with phrase «years of trying pin»

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But Alyssa got a bunch of these teeny tiny root - things, and I immediately remembered a soup recipe I had pinned years ago that I had always wanted to try, mostly because it's topped with caramelized shallots.
Neil tried repeatedly to pin Hands down on whether the Government wants to be in or out of the EU single market and customs union for the two - year transition period after Brexit.
Former Secretary of State Colin Powell said Hillary Clinton's «people» have been trying to pin her email scandal on him, adding: «The truth is, she was using (the private server) for a year before I sent her a memo telling her what I did.»
Thirteen - year - old Zachary and his parents are trying to pin the blame on one of the world's most powerful corporations.
I love the idea of pinning and attaching festive objects to the wreath, and it's something I'm certainly going to have to try for next year.
Pinned and trying this year... well, maybe not because we won't have kitchen countertops installed until the week of December 17th.
The company was in the news last year as well, after Samantha Burke of Clarenville, Newfoundland, tried to claim a $ 100 Tim Hortons gift card in the coffee chain's Roll up the Rim to Win contest, but was denied because she was not aware of new contest rules that state that winners of gift cards must also send in the part of the cup rim that contains the prize's PIN number.
So if you were to try to pin me down, I would say by the middle of 2014 we will see 30 - year fixed - rate mortgages up around 5 %.»
Andersson's puzzlement is understandable, given the plethora of articles over the last few years that have tried to big up ocean acidification as the «evil twin» of climate change and inevitably trying to pin the blame on man.
Meanwhile, out here in the real world there has been no warming for nearly 18 years (according to RSS no stat sig warming for 26 years in fact) and as far as I can count the number of papers desperately making contradictory excuses for that now exceeds 30, and the «climate scientists» are still trying to work out how many angels can dance on the head of a pin — which is becoming increasingly obvious to all and sundry, except the aforesaid «climate scientists» of course.
«uncertainty» equals no consensus but consensus is not proof this is just one classic example of just more humans trying to justify their existence and no the IPCC Judith Curry and everyone else involved continue dancing on the head of a pin whilst Mr Ordinary gets his wealth sequestrated in order to pay for these guys to indulge in their pet hobby when the person who is making their life possible derives no benefit whatsoever except higher and higher energy bills, more restrictions on their ability to travel whilst again the lauded few get to travel across the planet 1st class to tout their jaded theories of how what and where and all I hope and pray is that we get another five years of flat temperatures then you are all toast and in a great need of having to work for a living or get another hobby.
Ask yourself if you could handle the stress of trying to guess a seven - digit PIN, knowing that every time you guessed wrong, your money would get locked away for hours, then days, then years.
My husband and I agreed years ago that we would never try to move furniture ourselves again after a few unfortunate situations (one where I was thrown backwards over the side of a wire on a trailer ramp by an unruly mattress and one time where I was pinned under a heavy dresser.
I love your choices so much — but — make sure you have a toe kick — we lived in London for two years — in a kitchen so much like you have pinned, and the lack of toe kick took a lot of getting used to — try it out in a showroom --
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