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You can take a little piece from Starbucks; you can take a little piece from Nike; you can take a little piece from Apple.
In fact, I&aposll get that little piece of dandruff off — little piece.
It's gluttony—I like a little piece of this, a little piece of that.
" He also said, "This little piece of crap is a little piece in the story of our shared history and how Denmark became what it became.
" "We just wanted a little piece of the pie.
I see every regulator having a little piece of this.
That's not a little piece of the ship coming off.
Each little piece is very different than the one before.
What a creepy little piece of doublethink he's constantly performing.
The Freewrite looks like a little piece of hipster paradise.
"Every game takes a little piece of you," Trotz said.
It's like giving the person a little piece of you.
Check out that little piece of luggage on the back.
I just want a little piece of him to come back.
She took a little piece of all of us with her.
In the process, he's lost another little piece of his soul.
Instead, every organization is responsible for defending its own little piece.
This is like that little piece of home that I have.
You think to yourself, Oh, I'll just take a little piece.
That's a little piece of summer vacation watch wisdom for you.
But as soon as we carve them off a little piece of the beef cheek, as soon as we give them a little piece of the pulled hog with the crispy skin on it, they're in, man.
It was like having a little piece of home come to visit.
We totally get that little piece, they're way ahead, they're way behind.
Who can blame Chicago for wanting a little piece of Elon Musk?
Everyone is trying to do a little piece of what he did.
"Everybody is focusing on one little piece of the puzzle," he said.
The Internet lost a little piece of meme history over the weekend.
I think Rawson wrote a great little piece, it was really fun.
A little piece of shit completely unaware of what I was reenacting.
He pulls out, with a great flourish, a little piece of cardboard.
It's a fascinating little piece of hardware made for the discerning bikester.
Thereafter, there will always be a little piece of Earth on Saturn.
A swimsuit is not just a little piece of fabric sewn together.
It's a pretty interesting tale for such a little piece of paper.
Alana: All right, I'm gonna go for this little piece right here.
And I said, 'Our poor little piece is nothing compared to this.
To be a small little piece of that has just been amazing.
Whatever little piece of humanity survived in these fragments dies with them.
Everyone who does is a little piece of shit and shame for society!
And owning one would be like having a little piece of aviation history.
Well, Friends is just one little piece of content sitting within Warner Bros.
It's a sad and spare little piece that punches well above its weight.
That's right: You can own a little piece of Academy Awards style history.
For this installment, we find a little piece of Cyprus in rainy Manchester.
Yes, this shiny little piece of holiday happiness can be yours once again.
Sometimes you're walking along the highway, you see a little piece of material.
And my life story, warts and all, was a little piece of history.
I think we all need to own a little piece of that inheritance.
So close yet so far, this moment broke a little piece of my heart.
Now you can carry a little piece of Hollywood history right in your pocket.
The new waveguide looks like a little piece of plastic with a forked edge.
You might have even had a little piece of food stuck in your teeth.
Look at that little piece of plastic that makes the charger look like meat!
Consumers get a little piece of timely, curated history that might never exist again.
Gilmore Girls fans can now experience a little piece of Stars Hollow first hand.
Get your own little piece of the heavens now over at ThinkGeek for $59.99.
But in retrospect I'm really glad that we have this little piece of history.
For a little piece of Bublé's romantic touch, nab your own 3.4 fl. oz.
For a musical that isn't as well known, it's quite a perfect little piece.
Is this [electrical activity in the dead pig brains] a little piece of consciousness?
You just have to change the little piece of the world you're involved in.
I just want to say a little piece off to the side on this.
"It's basically a little piece of memory that can do some fun stuff," he said.
Now, I can give a piece of it to every girl, only a little piece.
Mirror, mirror on the wall, who's the fairest little piece of fluff of them all?
You know that little piece of plastic that comes on top of your delivery pizza?
This, obviously, is an excellent outcome for an excellent (and cute) little piece of technology.
"It's comforting, but bittersweet, like a little piece of her immortalized into sounds," she says.
That little piece of fruit must have been the one thing all the tabloids missed.
There's no doubt that owning this little piece of space history would be extremely cool.
"These weapons absolutely cannot fire unless you tug that little piece of metal," Lonnie said.
This little piece keeping your shoulders warm, it's as if you're going to the opera.
"We wanted to bring a little piece of that to New York," Mr. Reid said.
So, I don't think it's too useful to pick out one little piece or another.
Joyce and Jeffrey Sudikoff took a little piece of New York home with them, too.
But she lets me call her dad – that's the last little piece of dad I've got.
Allow me to introduce you to the Snipping Tool, terrible name, fantastic little piece of software.
So most of the time, I try to put a little piece of me in [it].
Regardless, it's a fine little piece of soothing ASMR for all the tapeheads who were there.
In fact, I'll get that little piece of dandruff off — we have to make him perfect.
"Building up a little piece of another world is always a lot of fun," she says.
Most go on to lead healthy, happy, full lives—just sans a little piece of themselves.
On a little piece of grass outside, other dog owners walked every kind of dog imaginable.
When I saw my little piece published last year I was very excited, and yes, proud.
It's a little piece of love I give each night, I look forward to making it.
That little piece of information can radically transform your sense of the quality of public transit.
J.L.C. For Putin, it's a kind of little piece of background music to keep things going.
"Any little piece of optimistic news is good," said Craig Finke, a dairy producer in Illinois.
Love or hate him, we all wish we had a little piece of Fidel in us.
You can check out how this little piece of digital genius works in the video below.
I have an abandoned farmhouse on a little piece of land that I'd purchased years before.
And we both fell in love with this little piece of cardboard, this Google Cardboard headset.
It seems as though everyone can find one little piece of my story that resonates with them.
" Stone wrote that she felt "gutted" by the decision: "[It] broke a little piece of my heart.
Almost anywhere in the world you travel, you can find a little piece of America at McDonald's.
Over the weekend, a little piece of malware was hard at work mining cryptocurrency on government computers.
Conan O'Brien may be a California man now, but he'll always have a little piece of Harlem.
Key to the trick is a little piece of software called SiriMote, which is free to download.
He responded gracefully by first thanking Trump, and giving him a little piece of his own medicine.
The company thinks of it as giving each participant a little piece of ownership over the database.
Like the album art for this release, the title is just another little piece of the puzzle.
"The building was dreamed up as a little piece of heaven for the chosen," he told me.
Sometimes that little piece of land dominates the value of the home, particularly in dense urban areas.
We took a little piece of paper—money—and put it over human life, over our country.
There's something magical about dressing up in clothing from multiple decades, a little piece of time travel.
"It's a little piece of home for our new home," the first lady's spokeswoman said in 2009.
"Nobody wants to lose the little piece of the pie they do have," the longtime franchisee said.
On a little piece of black-and-white film, he captured the exact moment of the gunshot.
You've got to take a little piece at a time and just keep doing the right thing.
So if you haven't experienced this little piece of history, now is the time to do so.
Soon, they were expressing spike proteins with a little piece of the novel coronavirus on the end.
McCollough and Hernandez are not only Americans — they're bringing a little piece of America to Paris, too.
But it won't be the person—it'll just be some little piece of who the person is.
Mercury is one little piece of the puzzle that helps understand the evolution of our solar system.
I just thought we should have a little piece of it, as intellectual property of some sort.
My coffee shop still uses a little piece of card to collect 10 stamps for a free drink.
Because it's only found in a little piece of the Carolinas, and it mostly eats spiders and ants.
" My heart shriveled into a little piece of beef jerky when Julia laughed at her and said, "No.
It was the last little piece of the puzzle I think in terms of getting into the character.
I hope this little piece of history brings back fond memories of her years at Jeffersonville High School.
"A little piece of my soul got lost there," Montgomery, 54, tells PEOPLE exclusively in this week's issue.
A museum might want one to catalog the artwork it houses to preserve every little piece of detail.
For almost half a millennium we'd lived in the Mediterranean, on our own little piece of the earth.
" She added, "So many people feel like their little piece is such a major part of this puzzle.
Because it's only found in a little piece of the Carolinas, and it mostly eats spiders and ants.
I'll give you a little piece of advice from my grandmother: The graveyards are full of indispensable people.
That one little piece of advice is really all you ever need to know, if you ask me.
Referring to the CSeries planes, she said, "There is a little piece of every Quebecer in those planes."
From then on, I had to pick out every little piece of tomato out of her taco bowl.
I think she got them in Tunisia, so I'm wearing a little piece of my mom with me.
"We appreciate that someone was generous and willing enough to give us back a little piece of our history."
You snip a little piece of wild coral off and bring it back to the nursery to continue growing.
Here's a little piece of art to help change that, and it doesn't look half bad to boot, either.
The idea that I have a little piece of immortality means that the rest of life is just gravy.
Those acts draw our attention to the thinness of the social fabric by tearing a little piece of it.
Mr. Chetelat recently planted tomatoes that have just a little piece of a chromosome derived from the Atacama species.
"Every time I hand over those keys there's a little piece of my mom and the things she wanted."
"I'll get that little piece of dandruff off," Trump said, brushing an invisible piece of dust from Macron's shoulder.
It took us a full day to shoot the scene and then a little piece of a second day.
He said he would give the city the little piece of land he owned for use as a park.
" Or "Honey, I can send my youngest girl a little piece of change to help her out at school.
And everyone has that little piece of obsession that they can contribute, and the sum of all those things.
"You want it to be a little piece of entertainment separate from the rest of the game," he said.
Turner pointed out another little piece of foreshadowing that hinted at Sansa's ultimate fate of becoming Queen in the North.
She has a vertebra — and the hope that something more, some other little piece of Amir may come to light.
"Theoretically from one little piece of meat you can create an unlimited amount," says Mike Selden, CEO of Finless Foods.
So many beloved classics require women to shelve a little piece of their brain in order to enjoy them today.
Can Dyson cut away a little piece of the hair-care industry or is its plan full of hot air.
Eighteen years ago, Minnie Driver bought a little piece of the California dream: a double-wide mobile home in Malibu.
Americans are creative, hardworking, resilient people, all trying to do our best with our own little piece of the puzzle.
But for a little piece of mind while you're on vacation (or whatever), a nanny cam is an understandable expenditure.
It works as one little piece of something, a GIF of pure domination you can play in a loop forever.
How can we ever unite when everybody's got their own little piece of the puzzle, you know what I mean?
Yes. It's important to be part of a little piece of goodness, and I know I will find it there.
Nothing more to do with her than that, but it is the last little piece of her I have left.
I just have a feeling that they are going to find a little piece of their sister in each other.
It's immaculately coiffed with product coming out the ears and a person carefully controlling where every little piece is going.
Each astronomer has "one tiny little piece of a big puzzle that we're all trying to figure out," Smith said.
But that little piece of cleverness doesn't change the fundamental thing Google chose to do here: raise the stakes for itself.
After the family's collective "whaaaaat" to that little piece of information, Lucious leaves them all with their jaws on the floor.
Once I wrote about a little piece of plastic that connected a WD-40 oil can to its little red straw.
So, a little piece of advice to my gym nemesis: You're doing a great job being very annoying, now please stop.
It would not have been saved for a short little piece of drama for the middle of a slow-going episode.
When filming wrapped on Pretty Little Liars last fall, Shay Mitchell couldn't leave without taking a little piece of Emily Fields.
Every time one of you suggests a time that the other can't do, cut a little piece of your clothes off.
"It just pisses me off every time I see that Friends billboard and the little piece of our billboard," she said.
"Everything in it was burned except for a little piece of wall with a picture of Chávez on it," he said.
At the center of each page was a little piece of the script, and then diagrams and charts all around it.
Dudley's embarrassment at the hands of the Big Cactus gives me a little piece of that power, inspiration in the moment.
Trying to get a little piece of him back, so I can face the world with a touch of that perspective.
This is a slippery little piece of rhetoric, one that tries to obscure both its illogic and its sense of entitlement.
For the love of pink and tiaras and everyone getting a little piece of the plastic spring-fling crown, please do it.
The app took the familiar gesture of tapping a pool of water and turning it into a little piece of digital art.
I just decided that this one little piece was important to share finally because it gives more insight to who we were.
And we all gathered together, and they organized it, and I sewed every little piece by hand; that was my first one.
"I just decided that this one little piece was important to share finally because it gives more insight to who we were."
I wanted to keep the teeth because I will always have a little piece of them... even if it's a gross tooth.
People with diabetes still have to steer, but this little piece of homemade software makes the driving a lot easier, says Lewis.
"If the public knew we are still tracking air traffic using a little piece of paper, that's a powerful visual," Scribner said.
" He addressed the emotional suffering caused by social attitudes, and called for the embrace of "that little piece of humanity called homosexuality.
Forte did not have a résumé, so he took 'a little piece of paper,' he said, and scribbled: 'I'm a nightclub entertainer.
Women's N.C.A.A. Tournament Roundup Louisville players strutted around the court in championship hats, some adorned with a little piece of the net.
I read it again and suddenly felt compelled to make a little piece for each poem, and to photograph and document them.
However, it's not too late to bring a little piece of that Mardi Gras celebration to you by ordering a King Cake.
We invest in stocks because doing so has consistently proved to be a good way to buy a little piece of capitalism.
In exchange, the subjects — ranging from the moderately well known to the extremely famous — surrender a little piece of their everyday mask.
It's like being able to buy a little piece of the smug satisfaction and in-group affiliation of going to Burning Man.
But when we started breaking the story, we thought, what's one little piece of fantasy legislation we could get her to do?
This handy little piece of notched plastic on a carabiner is as close as I've ever come to having that wish fulfilled.
He liked doing the laundry so it just makes me feel like I have a little piece of that when Eric does it.
"In the media, they're portrayed as skinny bears clinging onto the last little piece of ice, which is not entirely true," he continued.
In this particular case, we're really happy that Mandy Moore did, because this little piece of This Is Us trivia is so fun.
Let's take it all the way back to August 2015, when Kris Jenner wished her "little piece of shit" friend Lawrence happy birthday.
Can't wait to finish reading this story to find out where you can buy a little piece of your childhood via your wardrobe?
During the select House committee hearing on Benghazi in October, Hillary Clinton paused to brush a little piece of lint off her shoulder.
"You can't just take one little piece of evidence out of the whole picture and think you have the whole story," he said.
Image: NASAStill, there are several things that the mission can teach us even before we bring a little piece of the asteroid back.
"I just think it's like a little piece of art that you better get right if you ever do it again," he shared.
After we left the mouse room and stripped off our protective gear, Pfitzner popped the little piece of ear skin under a microscope.
If you want a little piece of German history, Amazon can deliver your own piece of the Berlin Wall, which fell in 1989.
"You're trying to hold onto a little piece of a time in life when things were cheaper and life was easier and sweeter."
And you naturally wanted to take a little piece of it home with you, in the form of a picture or a video.
This is my little piece of heaven, where all things insignificant and great alike can have their place in a piece of art.
But like with many tech accessories, your love for the little piece of plastic around your wrist can easily get out of hand.
At this point, if you are unsure about your seasonings, you can grab a little piece to fry up to taste for seasoning.
In the meantime, Corbell said he's refraining from any sort of judgment on whether the little piece of metal is actually extraterrestrial nanotechnology.
"When the W.S.L. bought the wave company, I didn't sell everything, so technically I own a little piece of the tour," he said.
On this street is a little piece of everywhere I've ever been, all of the people I've ever known, ever been, ever loved.
The popular eatery is a little piece of home to many of Venezuelans who came to South Florida to find a better life.
But it turns out that little piece of plastic (which is single use and costs 0.6 cents per sheet) has a long history.
Chappell, a 10th-year pro, described the whiff as "a little piece of humble pie" that might have helped him hone his focus.
I'm trying to make our little piece of the world pristine — a mirror of the little one who will be here … any moment now.
I travel with a little piece of luggage only full of iPods and I have notes behind them so I know what's on them.
While this little piece of technology will likely attract a good number of selfie photographers, AirSelfie looks like it might have much more potential.
"I'm concerned that we're going to spend a lot of time focusing on this one little piece," Mr. Barone said of ultra-wideband radio.
The magnet was a little piece of the future, and its slow loss coincides with a period of pessimism that's much bigger than me.
Esther Garza is a 50-year-old resident with her "own little piece of land" in town, though there are no gas deposits there.
"I literally put my hands in everything, I take a little piece of something I get a paycheck here a paycheck there," he says.
Or, as we like to call the sandal with the little piece of fabric that sits over your big toe: the elevated flip flop.
The action is tense and the characters have character, but it's Locke's descriptions of this "little piece of heaven" that will make you swoon.
He gave so much more than many ever do to the game, while also managing to save a little piece of himself for himself.
Whether it's a little piece of the strings, or a little bit of the vocals, every piece of the score is based on that song.
Naturally, social media has been flooded in the past couple of days with people heading out to break themselves a little piece of Instagrammable gold.
But there is that excitement when we do it the right way, play the right way, share the ball and everyone does their little piece.
Not content to keep his little piece of shame hidden at home, George W. Bush embarrassed us all by handing out Segways as political gifts.
"I love when you can look at five different things at one time and each little piece of the room tells a story," RaeLynn says.
When a Lyft driver picks up a customer in an Express Drive vehicle in a GM car, we're getting a little piece of that, too.
Smith filed the first American patent for the tool, but Brooks is the guy who added the little piece that holds the tiny paper circles.
Here's a brief rundown of the some of the people and organizations who have tried to blow up a little piece of the Big Apple.
"I love the way food brings people together, and I couldn't be more excited to put a little piece of my family into your home."
"There's a little piece of redemption here too," Williams says, remembering a time when his first retirement from the NFL was met with snickering headlines.
That little piece, says the former football player, amounts to an investment of no more than $50,000 of his own money in the volatile cryptocurrency.
The hinge is a beautiful little piece of engineering, and — presumably — allows the device to be used painlessly in a number of configurations (conformations, really).
You could also become the proud owner of Joan's promotion letter, in case you were wondering what happened to that little piece of feminist history.
Coming out of the black box, a product, a computational product that predicts this little piece of human behavior, where someone is going to click.
I was surprised to hear the analogue for the last section on the right: a troublesome little piece of an otherwise sweet wave on Oahu.
You could have another thing that I did, a quick little piece a couple weeks ago and a lot of people found it very helpful.
"Every day that passes, I feel like we're losing a little piece of my daughter and who she is," said her mother, Billie Winner-Davis.
"It's a tiny little piece of plastic that's super cheap to manufacture, and they've managed to make a cash cow out of it," she said.
Again, a little piece of tape if you're that worried about it, or, like, you just shut your phone off, put it in your bag.
She says "a little piece" of her nose had also "melted off," her eyesight was damaged and her hair had been burned off in the blast.
Sure, the fact that it's literally designed to be the Capcom logo seems a little conceited, but it seems like an impressive little piece of technology.
"They could be sitting right here where this little piece of wood is floating and we wouldn't even know it," said Chicago Herpetological Society's 'Alligator Bob.
Illustration: NASAThe fine folks at NASA are sending a spacecraft to the Sun, and they want to send a little piece of you along with it.
Some people roll a little piece of cardboard or paper (called a crutch) on one end of their joint, but that can get gross and soggy.
"We're still trying to figure out how to live a life without such a big part of it, a little piece of our soul," she says.
Everyone's favorite sexy-time-messaging-app-turned-mobile-powerhouse went public Thursday, meaning we are able to buy ourselves a little piece of Evan Spiegel's brainchild.
Notre Dame's tiny survivors If you're still in mourning about the tragic Notre Dame fire, here is a little piece of hopeful news: The bees survived!
But I prefer to think about it with a comma in there: a patronizing, head-shaking rebuttal of the stubborn little piece of small-handed blubber.
On that journey I've met some of the coolest, weirdest, most fascinating weed enthusiasts, each of whom carry a little piece of cannabis history with them.
The textures were interesting because the quilting patterns were different, and I had little piece of my bed with me with every meeting I went to.
Still, with just over a month to go until all is revealed, I'm keeping my eyes open for every little piece of evidence I can find.
LG: I'm going to give you a little piece of free advice, Patrick, based on my non-CEO experience, which is don't get into fitness trackers.
You will end up buying something ridiculous at Costco because you just had one free little piece of pretzel and hummus that wasn't even that good.
One of my great mentors said to me, don't try to boil the ocean — it's just about finding that little piece that you can work on.
"It's like giving the person a little piece of you" I believe that handwritten letters still have value in the digital world we live in today.
Because even at the ridiculously high prices this stuff sells for behind bars, that crummy, overpriced little piece will keep the shakes away for another day.
Vietnam '67 It was known to local missionaries as "the Hill of Angels," but to the occupying Marines, Con Thien was a little piece of hell.
"With each owner, with each time they wore it, a little piece of their soul attached itself to this highly personal, exquisitely beautiful item," he said.
"I guess they just want a little piece of history," said Matthew Brace, 50, a platform controller who has worked for the M.T.A. for 28 years.
All of those pieces then come together on your buildplate, which is where you actually build out your own little piece of the Minecraft Earth world.
You think you're only giving your tormentor a little piece of yourself, but he keeps asking and asking, and before long he owns your entire soul.
Had Treyvon Hester of the Eagles not got a little piece of the ball, the trajectory would have been different, and it might have been good.
"I didn't want to see the flag that I protected and served for being dragged in the mud by that little piece of shit," he said.
Though he lamented not seeing any lizards or snakes this day, he was happy to hold a little piece of history (a rock) in his hands.
I was over the moon, even though a little piece of me had hoped he would get down on one knee at the Happiest Place on Earth.
"Donald Trump wants you to take him very seriously, and I feel like by laughing at him, you're taking a little piece of that away," Noah said.
A lot of people were anticipating her arrival, because at the end of the day, it's a little piece of him that he left behind for us.
No matter where in the world you may be this December, you can treat yourself and your loved ones to a little piece of R29 (and 29Rooms!).
I couldn't take anything with me except the clothes I was wearing and a little piece of paper with the phone number of my family on it.
But where the former felt like an over-the-top science fiction parody, the latter is a carefree, totally self-contained little piece of modern pop culture.
It doesn't get much more personal than that, and your wife is sure to appreciate having a little piece of you with her whenever she wears it. 
It doesn't get much more personal than that, and your wife is sure to appreciate having a little piece of you with her whenever she wears it.
I come to every conversation with a little piece of paper that has three subjects, insights, facts or news events that night that are not easily found.
I'd build a little piece of noise to introduce the podcast or put different sounds under certain stories we're telling to put us sonically in that place.
" One of its first recorded fans was French art critic Théophile Thoré-Bürger, who in 1859 described it as "[a] little piece of nothing, but very good.
In the Oval Office, Trump said he was brushing "a little piece of dandruff" off of Macron's suit, causing Macron to look slightly uncomfortable and then laugh.
"Just bite off a little piece and enjoy," said Mary Morton, the curator and head of the Department of French Paintings at the National Gallery of Art.
"These are two peoples who are deeply convinced they have the right to live on the same little piece of land, preferably without the other," he said.
Once the three layers are assembled, it's encouraged to mix all of it thoroughly so that you get a little piece of everything in every single bite.
"Twenty years ago, you would render one little piece of an airplane and do all the shadows and lighting on it at the same time," Wloch says.
"And, I will say, the states — and it may get a little piece of a great place: It's called Alabama," Trump said on camera at FEMA headquarters.
Fannie also put some of her profits into the local community, supporting black-owned businesses and giving out "a little piece of money" when someone needed it.
So this Fourth of July, if you're chasing your own little piece of the American dream, bear in mind that there are real and concrete benefits to naturalization.
This little piece of real estate called the United States of America is definitely a bit different now than it was when my sharecropping grandparents were my age.
An Earth-gazing satellite keeping an eye on our planet from above appears to have been whacked by a little piece of natural or human-made space debris.
It's a fascinating little piece of Da Vinci arcana that could be a nice way to introduce mechanics and robotics to grade schoolers and/or baffled Florentine princes.
When all over the world so many things that we love can be problematic, this is a little piece of the world where the vibes are always chill.
She wrote a text around that, which I then processed, and trained Spawn on her voice, and we made this weird little piece of music out of it.
But in fact, a strawberry is an aggregate fruit because what we think of as seeds (those little tan specks) are actually each a little piece of fruit!
The Sling Studio is a fun little piece of hardware that fits all the fun of a multi-camera video production into my backpack… and that is no joke.
It puts that size and money to good use by looking like a little piece of metal art sitting on your desk and cranking out an excellent, creamier espresso.
Following his death, The Independent reported that he previously revealed he had a little piece of information about Snape from Rowling that he had never disclosed, and never would.
As an impulse gaming purchase or as a little piece of decorative '80s nostalgia, the Classic seems like a no-brainer; just as streamlined and simple as we'd hoped.
Let me take some time, focus on what part of the world I can control, and take a little piece of my narrative back through this idea of magic.
Step 2: Take a little piece of poster tack, roll it into a thin strip, and wrap it around the edges of the laser pointer lens you just removed.
We stood there in front of the scenery, stunned—10,000 kilometers away from home, we'd found a little piece of our native Aubrac, with its small villages and farmers.
They have been researching the brain one little piece at a time for a good reason: Piecing how it all works together is a monumental, hard-to-fathom task.
"I felt so weird and like a crazy, young girl-fan who really just wanted to [see the] actors and see every little piece of jewelry they're wearing," she said.
"We really wanted this room to reflect her style so that she would feel like she was bringing a little piece of home with her here," Kyle tells PEOPLE exclusively.
Teen Randall simply wants to carry a little piece of his dad everywhere in the form of Jack's watch, reminding us he usually deals with pain quietly until it erupts.
"Share Your Gifts" finds its heart not in Apple's MacBook line, but in the spirit of giving a little piece of ourselves to our friends and families this holiday season.
SPOILER WARNING: Details about episode 6 of Big Little Lies are revealed below Luckily, episode six gave us a little piece of real estate we can actually, maybe, possibly have.
I think we've structured out the group dance really well so everyone gets a little piece of the limelight, and I think that the boys are going to kill it.
Every day I share a little piece of heart on here, and to have such a caring, compassionate, and engaged readership is more than I could have ever dreamed of.
"Having that little piece of Earth while they're on the journey to Mars to remind them of the smells and the sights of home will be very important," said Smith.
"There was this little piece of paper on the wall at the mental-health clinic where I volunteered talking about some Prop 211 thing," Duncan, who is 220, told VICE.
In his stoic, detached, and slightly deranged manner, he called me by phrases repeated every visit: his beautiful little girl, his sexy little slut, his hot little piece of ass.
"Every little piece of good working-place policy that we've put in place over the last 20 years, I expect Republicans to begin picking away at," said Iowa state Rep.
And it was during this contemplative moment that I gleaned a little piece of advice from an unlikely source: David Carr, the former media columnist here, who died last year.
" Nevertheless, they quickly became friends, and when he was asked to compose the score, Mr. Williams agreed immediately: "I thought 'Dear Basketball' was a very reassuring and contributive little piece.
So you get a little piece of that, you get a little taste of it without having to take out a second mortgage or something in order to pay for it.
"They call this block a little piece of heaven and hell," said Linda, who has, for 25 years, lived on this quiet block on the border of Bushwick and Bed-Stuy.
IF THE partisanship of American politics unsettles you, take heart from a little piece of legislation that sailed through both houses of Congress with not a single vote opposed to it.
"As a parent it's extraordinarily tough to hear your son so dejected and to know that a little piece of his innocence is gone that he'll never get back," Aaron says.
We all have our little superstitions for game day, and acts as a little piece of home for me, which I love getting to wear when I cheer on the boys!
It's interesting even as a layperson to see the amount of care that goes into every little piece of this model, from realistically shading hair to self-occlusion on the eyeball.
Let me let you in on a secret: every time you order a drink with the word "bomb" in it, a little piece of your bartender's heart shrivels up and dies.
Another trenchant piece, Ma tante toya (2017), speaks revolutionary volumes of its own by swapping out a historically piquant little piece of French cutlery for an imposing machete à la haïtienne.
On Friday night, thousands of River fans gathered at Plaza Mayor, in the heart of the city, as a show of strength, a little piece of Argentina in Europe's cobbled squares.
The little piece of turf where she's currently located is called Evacuation Day Plaza, honoring the moment in 1783 when George Washington marched back into Manhattan as the Revolutionary War ended.
Now that there aren't any new episodes of the series to look forward to, "this is the last little piece of it we can be a part of," Diana Smith said.
T. is drooling more than I've ever seen before so I cut her a little piece of steak and microwave it until it's cooked through and put it in her bowl.
You may even have time to squeeze in a quick battle or two while you wait for the other passengers to get on and off (remember: every little piece of experience counts).
So while most M760i owners may never even lift their hoods, you should know that a little piece of the marque's lovely, iconic, and stubbornly consistent branding is on life support underneath.
It is surprisingly hard to talk about these abstract ideas, because each little piece is like a fractal that contains a whole other subset of interlocked feelings and impulses inside of it.
The individual pieces move and operate as if they are alive, requiring Sung and her team to make sure each little piece behaves as it is supposed to with all the others.
The art of watchmaking is often machine-based these days, but at Timex, all the watches in its new collection are handmade by watchmakers who ensure each little piece clicks into place.
If Steve Jobs had his way, we'd be living in a world where we'd have the chance to carry around our own little piece of Goldblum in our pockets, everywhere we go.
An abiding mystery of ballet today is whether Justin Peck, the resident choreographer of New York City Ballet, has a beating heart in his chest or else a little piece of stone.
Vic Mensa's learning a tough lesson about Cali life -- a little weed is legal, but a little piece of metal could land you in prison ... at least if you're talking brass knuckles.
" He repeated the erroneous assertion during a FEMA briefing that day, saying: "And, I will say, the states — and it may get a little piece of a great place: It's called Alabama.
"I was playing, and I didn't see that it was a little piece of wood, and I stepped on it, and I just fell down -- the current took me," Hernandez told KCBS.
In these still lifes, which have a serene painterly quality, even a little piece of tableware seems to take on the significance of a Modernist building — without losing its sense of scale.
The problem with adapting junk-drawer narratives for the screen is that you never know which little piece is going to prove essential to keeping the story more or less intact onscreen.
They found a little piece of medicine that you can inject to make sure that somebody does not die of OD. And also all of these houses where you can freely be rehabilitated.
"[The explorer] finds that each time her path hits itself, it cuts off a little piece of land that is completely surrounded by the path and can never be visited again," said Sheffield.
They get a little piece of the Light back, just a little tiny bit of superpower, and with that they hop from planet to planet recruiting their allies and making their team bigger.
We buy the big books to decorate our coffee tables and we get the books signed so we can meet the author and have our own little piece of them in our hands.
Read one way, it's a romantic little piece of lyricism about a lover telling his beloved that she is so profound and perfect and artistic that she embodies the very soul of poetry.
I grew up eating a lot of cream cheese — on bagels, on matzah, in Danishes, in cheesecake, in frosting, even rolled up in a little piece of lox like a salty, pink burrito.
It's a lot to cover in a little piece of real estate, but here's a template that'll make it easy:The templateI'm a [your title] who helps [your target audience] [what you do]. Why?
They also stumble onto another little piece of luck: While they're up practicing on the rooftop, Boo discovers the kid that Fat Annie's crew has been looking for — giving Shao another thing to leverage.
After all, Tom Sandoval and Tom Schwartz's Tom Tom is open just around the corner from SUR now, and it's the far more trendy way to get a little piece of the Bravolebrity action.
But watch out, people: The little piece of fabric that was blamed for a lost generation is back — and it's exemplifying fashion's latest obsession with high-end, laid-back clothing in all its glory.
It's a little piece of gaming culture that's pretty well known within the gaming community, but the sort of thing that could go easily unnoticed by anyone who's never played a video game before.
LAFFER: That&aposs what they should do, but Congress -- it&aposs all these different views and everything, and everyone wants to get their little piece in, and so it really becomes a complicated mess.
With vaulted ceilings, windows that soak the space with light, a loft bed, and a patio made for coffee-in-hand moments, this unique home is a perfect little piece of life aquatic paradise.
At the halfway point of the record, there's an ambient piece, a very detailed little piece though it might not sound like it at first listen, with that monkey-sounding laughter in the background?
"People don't know what goes into one little piece of trail," Mr. Beebe said as he stood on the edge of the hole in well-worn hiking pants that had frayed at the cuffs.
READ: The forgotten people living in tents 7 months after Hurricane Michael "And, I will say, the states — and it may get a little piece of a great place: It's called Alabama," said Trump.
But, you know, I have--I pointed out years ago, you can-- you can sell a little piece of Berkshire every year and still end up owning more of it than-- you had before.
This unassuming little piece of the country holds a special place in Botswana's history: Chobe Game Lodge, located in Botswana's first national park, has the first and only all-female guiding team in Africa.
Although the sentences are always labyrinthine and sometimes exhausting, the feeling at the end of each chapter is one of clarity rather than of murk: a little piece of memory has been polished bright.
And yet we can't escape the hardwired belief that because it's our child (or, in Bella's case, a nephew), a little piece of our own DNA might survive into the future, no matter how long.
The Amazon Experience Center is probably a nice little piece of marketing for Amazon—it's getting a blog post out of it, after all—but it's not really clear who the whole concept is for.
When a bubble becomes too buoyant, it detaches from the little piece of lint where it was born, and floats up to the surface — leaving room for another bubble to start forming in its place.
"But it flows very quickly and easily," the diplomat said, when the U.S. or Europe have "partial info or a profile, a little piece of the puzzle, for instance, an alias" of a suspected terrorist.
You've divided the great wad of experience into a little piece, and you could map it if you wanted, all with the selection of a specific verb that generated a certain response from that world.
Those who couldn't make it out to the desert in person for Kanye West's Easter version of his Sunday Service during the second weekend of Coachella can now purchase a little piece of the experience.
I thought your piece ended with that kind of thinking that everybody's got to have a little piece of that, and I think when we're talking about navigating change, change has to be everybody's job.
The guy who made it didn't redo the plaque, he cut off Jack Egan's name off the bottom, got another little piece and engraved James F. Lynam on there... That's how I'd start telling the tale.
Maybe it's not as traditional as other things, but it's this kind of exploration of what is inside of you, and what things you can do to take control of one little piece of your life.
Brushed what ever it was away and pulled my hand from under the blankets with a small female ferret, its teeth firmly planted onto the little piece of skin beside the fingernail of my ring finger.
" In an episode of Flip It Like Disick, he said of his girlfriend, "She's always been that little piece that's calmed me down and made me a better man, and made things easier in my life.
He's decadent but unfussy, he's comforting, he's nostalgic, and he's easygoing but intense under the surface, once you dig in there with a little piece of endive and scrape out all of those soft, gooey bits.
They were inspired by works of art in the museum "to allow every visitor to take away with them a little piece of the Louvre," a spokeswoman for the Louvre, Jeanne Scanvic, said in an email.
One of my greatest regrets was that when I first came to America, I was 18 years old — Jacques gave me a little piece of paper with his brother's number and told me to call him.
They were inspired by works of art in the museum "to allow every visitor to take away with them a little piece of the Louvre," a spokeswoman for the Louvre, Jeanne Scanvic, said in an email.
"My album is just a little piece, a little brick in the system, hoping it helps building a better knowledge, a better understanding of the people around us, about our neighbors, shutting down prejudice," Poirier said.
Obviously, all the Adele classics are present and correct: proceedings kick off with "Hello", on which Corden whips out a gorgeous little piece of harmony that shocks Adele so much she actually loses pitch for a second.
That helps ensure pieces won't get lost if you find yourself playing in a cramped space where you don't have access to a sturdy table, but there's still the potential for a little piece to go missing.
Correspondents sought out Trump supporters to discuss why they made the trek to Washington, D.C. that day — why it was so deeply important that they were actually on site to witness this little piece of American history.
"I've been intermittent fasting a lot, because for me, I love pasta, I love pizza, and when I'm not eating carbs I feel like a little piece of me dies," Hudgens, 30, tells PEOPLE with a laugh.
" Hayley, who is due to give birth in August, also shares the meaning behind their son's second moniker: "Reed is Tyler's middle name, and we wanted Luca to have a little piece of Tyler in his name.
The point, as a matter of fact, is on the back of the case: that little piece of plastic that slides out that I'll probably end up losing within the first five days of owning the phone.
Our mission with The Umbrella is to close the gap between eternal records and fleeting temporal events, allowing our fans to take a little piece of our events home with them now—even if they weren't there.
Representative Filemon B. Vela Jr., a Democrat who represents Brownsville in Congress and whose district includes Los Indios, said the little piece of fence illustrated the pointlessness of a border wall, regardless of which administration built it.
Like the fully-packed minibar, limited-edition bathrobes, slippers and eye masks all come included with the cost of the room, so guests can take home a little piece of the fun when their stay is over.
Just as it's theoretically possible to take a few cells from your body and make another copy of you as a clone, you can snip a little piece off Erlich's rabbit and use it to make others.
Then I actually conducted quite a bit of his music — a little piece, "Facades," and then I think we did the very first performance of parts of "Akhnaten" in L.A. on a Phil program, 50 minutes' worth.
Once I take the little piece of inspiration, I start painting and by the time I'm done, most times, the story and the character have morphed so much that it doesn't seem set in real life at all.
"We just took a little piece of plastic -- it appeared to be a sucking chest wound ... (so) we put the plastic piece on his chest over the wound" and secured it with three adhesive bandages, Anthony Robone said.
Facebook ad revenue hit the point of diminishing returnsImage: APThe facts: Despite its glowing quarterly earnings, Facebook slid a little piece of bad news into its 3rd quarter report: revenue growth is set to slow down "meaningfully" next year.
See Markle's gown and veil up close and hunt for that little piece of blue fabric yourself, beginning on October 26 at Windsor Castle as part of the new exhibition, "A Royal Wedding: The Duke and Duchess of Sussex."
The absolute best mechanical keyboards on the market, with backlit keys that can be individually customized in a 128 million different colors and macros and USB ports, cost the same or less than this little piece of splorty fabric.
So I think that God has a plan for everybody, he certainly has a plan for me, and I'm living the dream because I get to give a little piece of what I learned to anybody who wants it.
"We really wanted this room to reflect her style so that she would feel like she was bringing a little piece of home with her here," Kyle told PEOPLE of the space, which they decorated with pieces from HomeGoods.
She was my mate and I wanted every little piece of information on her, like a starving dog wanting a tiny scrap," and "You can run, you can hide, but I guarantee you one thing, Bethany… I'll find you.
AND I WILL ADD A LITTLE PIECE HERE IM GETTING PITCHED NEW DEALS NOW THAT ARENT ABOUT HIGH FREQUENCY TRADERS WHERE IT IS A LATENT FEE ARBITRAGE BUT MORE ABOUT APPLYING MACHINE LEARNING AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE TO ALGORITHMIC TRADING.
"We were very clear that this little piece of red carpet global luxury can show that we can live alongside Chanel, alongside Tom Ford, alongside Jo Malone and still have exactly the same quality of innovation," Joseph told Reuters.
So, basically, as you can see, it's all on one giant plate, and you can see all the different little foods that we cooked earlier, and you take some fresh injera, cut a little piece, and then start digging.
But the world first became aware of Jenner and Lawrence's friendship in 2015, when the Kardashian matriarch wished her "little piece of shit" friend Lawrence a happy birthday — and included a humorous photo of the two "caught" in bed.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia's Aleksandr Yerokhin made a little piece of World Cup history on Sunday when he became the first man to appear as a fourth substitute in a tournament match during the hosts' game against Spain in Moscow.
Well does Kim Jong Un want to do that in exchange for completely denuclearizing or is he trying to get a deal where he gets something from the United States in exchange for a little piece of the nuclear program.
Facebook Pixel, if you haven't heard of it, is a little piece of code that a company can put on its website—say, on a particular sneaker page that you look at while signed into Facebook on your work computer.
Used together, we can imagine would-be parents who have genetic diseases, or are infertile, or want to confer various genetic advantages on their children going to a clinic and swabbing their cheeks or losing a little piece of skin.
But that little piece of experimental cinema history will not prepare you for The Chickening, another piece of "remixed, augmented cinema" that turns Stephen King's haunted hotel into a fast food poultry production facility and resort built on an active volcano.
"You do not want to oversaturate the bread with the cheese sauce; otherwise, it might break apart and the poor little piece of bread will sink to the bottom and drown," she said, looking at my dad all bright-eyed.
I'll never be able to get anything done, so I'm just gonna sign this little piece of paper, let them sue me, and let them work it out over the next five years when someone else is on the golf course.
It was only afterwards that I looked them up and realized I'd stumbled into a little piece of hardcore history—and that the band who'd bowled me over with their machinegun riffs and impassioned between-song political speeches were reunited legends.
He would be taking this little piece of gauze here that had a little pearl inside of it and put a little sequin over it and then he was going to put it under the third petticoat that somebody was wearing.
Sure, they crashed sometimes, but losing a little unsaved work or having to restart occasionally seemed like a small price to pay for not having to tediously spell out every little piece of a program in the language of a formal logical system.
For a while Gizmodo had no bylines so it's hard to find my earliest posts but what follows is a post about a little piece of plastic that attaches to the edge of your desk and helps you manage your mouse better.
For much of the last three months, the most popular Joseph R. Biden Jr. website has been a slick little piece of disinformation that is designed to look like the former vice president's official campaign page, yet is most definitely not pro-Biden.
What started as an intriguing little piece of hardware designed to capture small slices of life at regular intervals ultimately didn't make a ton of sense in a world in which we're already carrying multiple cameras on our person at any given time.
Originally founded by Armi Ratia, the line was created to bring cheer and brightness back into lives after World War II. Now, print-lovers who want to take home a little piece of the iconic brand for way less dough are in luck.
Homesick Scented Candle, available at Amazon, $27.27Whether it's the college town they just left or the state they grew up in, a Homesick candle is a sweet and sentimental way to bring a little piece of their old home to their new one.
The little robot was brought to life with 1.2 million lines of code creating 536 animations, by Anki's count, and the result is an impressively realized little piece of plastic artificial intelligence that springs to life the minute you fire up a mobile app.
My grandmother's recipes are passed down to my mother, and I was raised on them; they were a way for me to hold onto a little piece of her, of my heritage, and of my history even though I grew up thousands of miles away.
In February, the star revealed that she plans to take a little piece of the series home with her following the filming of the final scene: the photo of two robots in a wrestling ring that hangs on a door in Leonard and Sheldon's apartment.
Schultz took a trip to the country of pasta, wine, and espresso back in 1983 and was so inspired by the community coffee house culture that he brought a little piece of it back with him stateside: the sizing names and the general vibes.
"Even if the information may seem insignificant to you it may be the one little piece to the puzzle that leads detectives in the right direction or may help solve this case," Lieutenant Ryan Frashure, director of media relations for the department, told PEOPLE in an email.  
Here's why: The beauty of the colorful and charitable brand is that it hits a middle price point (this necklace retails for $65), so it's a little piece of affordable luxury that doesn't come with buyer's remorse—especially because you're going to get your money's worth.
Rose's reversion away from the gnarly, organic hairstyle and menacing face mask (in place to treat his broken orbital bone, another little piece of Rose tragedy) that he started the year with seems almost like a stroke of reconditioning and penance for a man who's gone astray.
Instead, it was just a real privilege, a real revelation, to have the level of access that came with it: the chance to go to the annual general meetings, to get an understanding of how the club was run, to have a little piece of my team.
"You're saying look, these big industries that lean on our democracy and are also breaking the law — it's very appropriate to take a tiny little piece, put it into a fund and say, 'That's how we'll give more power back to everyday Americans,'" Sarbanes told Vox.
"This has been like discovering a dinosaur, with just a little piece (the unusual X-ray edge) sticking out at first and then suddenly a new kind of creature coming out from the ground," wrote Giacintucci and Markevitch in a blog post on the Chandra site.
Thus did Paul Mazursky's satirical film "Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice" claim a little piece of cinematic immortality, while putting a knowing finger on a middle-class American pulse that throbbed with both lust and anxiety about the sexual revolution that was said to be sweeping the country.
"Every time this president does something that would have been unthinkable under a previous administration, and every time he acts in a way we're used to seeing in an authoritarian regime, a little piece of our democracy dies, and this is a pretty big piece," she said.
The little piece in question, by regular Waypoint writer, Kiss and Tell columnist and UK Podcast guest extraordinaire Kate Gray, was more about getting people chatting away about the best (loads) and worst (not much at all) about Mario Kart 8, than it was a definitive statement.
My younger sister, Sabrina, came with me to this ultrasound (I'd already had a few), but after I thought we were done, and the baby's sex was given on a little piece of paper to pass along to my friend for safe-keeping, I told Sab she could leave.
Over the night of September 17, that little piece of counsel has all but been proven correct, with the star-studded series taking home the Outstanding Limited Series award, as well as limited series honors for Outstanding Lead Actress, Outstanding Supporting Actress, Outstanding Supporting Actor, and Outstanding Directing.
When you make it big, when you get so much from this country, then you got to take a little piece of that and you've got to put it back in so that we can build a strong education system, Pre-K through college, for all of our kids.
So, even if you and your siblings don't have the same cutthroat business competition as the Kardashian sisters, there's a little piece you can take away and apply to your own relationships (which is sort of the point of watching KUWTK): Competition, even with your siblings, is totally normal.
"It was really well designed, really well executed, but it was missing this one little piece, which is, with ethics, if you don't make them explicit and have a strong reason behind them and make them really specific, then the business incentive will just run over the kind of ethical rail."
If her sneeze were an internet video, it would be one where a hamster is eating a little piece of pizza — the one you watch marveling that when you eat pizza, you look like a rabid dog, but when this little hamster does it, it's like a goddamn Picasso painting.
If we were talking about eating whale, dolphin, or panda bear, there would be public outrage and protesting in the streets, but because fish are difficult to empathize with, it is easy to forget about it and not think that that little piece of nigiri is contributing to the extinction of a species.
The Deuce For the streetwalkers turned adult-film aspirants in "The Deuce," Los Angeles has lingered in the imagination like a Xanadu of sunshine and cocaine, a place where they can make real money without feeding the succubi of pimps and gangsters, and perhaps own a little piece of Hollywood in the process.
The machines crashed and pounded, and the huge wheels at the tops of the presses turned, and Tiny slid his little piece of metal under the die and hooked both hands on the buttons, and the presses turned over and came down with unbelievable force and stamped out one part at a time.
"It was neat to see how Miss Renee had so creatively incorporated that piece of my mom's and my grandma's dress into my dress by making a little heart and putting it over my heart so walking down the aisle, knowing that there's a little piece of that in there, it was kind of special."
Tesla revealing this little piece of news ahead of time indicates that it wants to make sure there's plenty of time and attention left for the remainder of its announcements tomorrow, which will include the first look ever at its integrated solar roofing solution, and Powerwall 2.0, its second-generation home energy storage solution.
What that means is, say Zappos knows that this set of 100,000 people bought athletic shoes in the last month, and they create a targeting segment inside Facebook and say they upload 100,000 names, or they put a little piece of Facebook code on their website that actually creates that pool of people inside Facebook.
"Go Fish" is oddly placed: It's a silly little piece of nothing about how steroids are bad that seems designed mostly to get Xander into a Speedo, but it shows up right between the heartbreaking ghost story of "I Only Have Eyes for You" and the two-part season finale's box set of clinical depression.
Taylor Swift, Virgil Abloh, Harry Styles, Jason Wu, Kim Kardashian West, Kate McKinnon, and Lupita Nyong'o —these names are not just attracted to the thought of having dinner inside one of the most famous department stores in the world, but also to the idea of experiencing a little piece of Paris in New York City.
But when that extreme all-or-nothing voice pops up—as it does with so many of us—saying that something isn't "clean" enough to put in my body, or imagining that if I just take this one supplement my health will be amazing, I'll try to remember what that whisper contains: my own little piece of the terror.
And now in many ways, a little piece of Bundyville has re-emerged here in east-central Oregon, in the temper and tone of a Bundy-family led crew of armed, antigovernment acolytes who are occupying a federal wildlife reserve, calling for Washington to hand control of federal lands to ranchers and local governments, and seeking to unwind a century of policy that has shaped the West.
That Apple Car May Be Further Along Than We ThoughtApple seems to want a little piece of everything that could possibly be considered "technology,"…Read more ReadThe so-called "iCar" is the assumed rival vehicle to go against Tesla's electric cars, with witness reports of weird "motor sounds" being heard late at night near an Apple campus in Sunnyvale, California, where the car is suspected to be in development.
I LIKE TO SEE THE NEW RELEASE DO WELL OR YOU KNOW, BUT I DO NOT FOCUS ON THE SALES IN THE NEXT QUARTER OR THE NEXT YEAR I FOCUS ON, THEY WON'T TELL YOU EXACTLY HOW MANY BUT HUNDREDS AND HUNDREDS AND MILLIONS OF PEOPLE WHO PRACTICALLY LIVE THEIR LIVES BY IT, AND IF YOU LOOK AT THAT LITTLE PIECE OF WHATEVER IT IS, THAT IS SOME OF THE MOST VALUABLE REAL ESTATE IN THE WORLD.
Now-classic TV ads, created by the legendary firm Chiat/Day, presented a dizzying montage of SoCal surf culture—buff hunks in swimming trunks with zinc-oxide-white noses, oscillating blondes in bikinis, dogs wearing sunglasses—to the deranged eephing breakdown from the Trashmen's 212 hit "Surfin' Bird": The message was that it didn't matter if you were in Newark, Des Moines, Boise, wherever—you could drink up your little piece of the California lifestyle, spend your days getting gently buzzed on wine coolers, working on your tan, and waiting for that perfect wave.
He liked it that the incense and blessings came only on Sundays and lasted barely an hour—I'll be back in a splash, he would say at the shop to announce that he was going to mass—and that praying didn't involve piercing the member with a maguey spine, and that the culmination of the Communion ceremony was just a little piece of unleavened bread and not the corpse stew eaten at the palace under Moctezuma—human flesh was a little gummy and the dish in which it was served was overspiced.
Given that Mourinho plots and plans most aspects of his career so assiduously, there is a likelier explanation: He fears that this season will end much as last season did, and he is trying to get his excuses in early, to craft a narrative in which he was left but a powerless sap, doing his best with only the pitiful resources of the world's richest club at his disposal, destined to trail in the wake of Guardiola and his players, celebrating not just a title, but another little piece of history.
"It's as if you're painting walls and you left a little piece of wallpaper there, and maybe you don't see it at first, but once you put paint over it, then you see it," Baker says The Products Baker came up with her own formula for a seamless foundation application that wouldn't break up once applied to the prosthetics: She would blend foundation, generally from Clé de Peau or By Terry, with a facial spray like Emma Hardie's Plump & Glow Hydrating Facial Mist and apply the mixture using an airbrush tool.
One morning the Caribbean was cut upby seven prime ministers who bought the sea in bolts—one thousand miles of aquamarine with lace trimmings,one million yards of lime-colored silk,one mile of violet, leagues of cerulean satin—who sold it at a markup to the conglomerates,the same conglomerates who had rented the water spoutsfor ninety-nine years in exchange for fifty ships,who retailed it in turn to the ministerswith only one bank account, who then resold itin ads for the Caribbean Economic Community,till everyone owned a little piece of the sea,from which some made saris, some made bandannas;the rest was offered on trays to white cruise shipstaller than the post office; then the dogfightsbegan in the cabinets as to who had first soldthe archipelago for this chain store of islands.

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