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The family makes do with electric space heaters, which increase their utility bills.
Rather than build something new, it makes do with the disorder we've inherited.
The reader without Hebrew fumbles among cleaned remnants; makes do with hand-me-downs.
As he told me, he "makes do" with what he has, not what might be.
And rather than buy new clothes, Melissa, 35, makes do with her sister's hand-me-downs.
At present the city makes do with its traditional Volksparade, a tribute to its Dutch forebears' meticulousness.
The XA, meanwhile, makes do with a 13-megapixel rear camera, and an 33-megapixel camera on the front.
He makes do with the nearest options — a tiny deli and the grocery section of an enormous Duane Reade.
Dahan now makes do with handouts in a displaced persons camp carved out along a hill in eastern Anbar province.
Since Wheat Thins are slim out here in the wild, our huntress makes do with whatever she can claw up. Scorpions?
Because she tossed out some of her early work, the retrospective makes do with reproductions in archived issues of Camera Craft.
The S10 Plus has a wider punch for the two cameras on its front; the S10 makes do with a circular one.
They also have a 13-megapixel camera and dual-SIM options, whereas the Desire 530 makes do with an 8-megapixel shooter.
A plumassier is like a goldsmith who can afford to work only in bronze, or a jeweller who makes do with rhinestones.
The infotainment system makes do with a small screen in a jet-fighter-cockpit cabin, but it's fairly good as supercars go.
Talk of computer-language efficiency led to a discussion of the Hawaiian language, which makes do with far fewer letters than English.
Mr. Doyle makes do with just a few ditties by Stephen Schwartz, not in his "Wicked" vein, and a cast of 10.
Those cars will also likely come with better tech, too, as the Land Cruiser makes do with Toyota's unimpressive Entune infotainment system.
While the larger Home has three speakers to drive an impressively full sound, the Home Mini makes do with one, top-firing speaker.
He can make $30 for a goldfinch in the market, but has only ever caught one, and usually makes do with lesser catches.
That movie had five threads of plot, tied together, whereas "Dogman" makes do with just one, and Marcello is seldom out of our sight.
The M2 Competition makes do with a last-generation version of BMW's iDrive infotainment system, which is perfectly usable but not exciting or cutting edge.
There's still a front-mounted fingerprint sensor and some strange choices, like a 2D face unlock function that makes do with the lack of depth sensing.
But then somehow she makes do with burning just a few leeches with his blood and naming the usurpers Robb Stark, Balon Greyjoy, and Joffrey Baratheon.
Instead of a whole ape, she makes do with just a few fingers of one furry hand — big enough for the heroine to nestle in comfortably.
Both cars use the same 3.6-liter V-6, but the Acadia makes do with a six-speed automatic while the Traverse offers a nine-cog box.
The same goes for an even more left-field song in "Project 2," a track that makes do with pulsing, unpredictable drum beats and ambient synth stabs.
While El Muke makes do with limited equipment and internet access in faraway Santa Clara, Mr. Blanco and his team at ÑOOo Productions often incorporate Havana's cityscape into their work.
While the camera on the original had a 10803X optical zoom, this one makes do with 2.3X magnification on one of the two lenses in its new dual-camera set-up.
As I outlined above, this version of the X1 Carbon doesn't have a Windows Hello compatible webcam, so it makes do with a fingerprint scanner positioned to the right of the touchpad.
The V30 Pro uses Huawei's Kirin 990 53G processor with integrated next-gen connectivity, while the regular View 30 makes do with a standard Kirin 990 and separate Barong 5000 2299G modem.
Along with a lot of other people, I prefer a 3:2 aspect ratio for productivity work on laptops, which the XPS 63 does not have; it makes do with a traditional 16:9 screen.
But I can't help but see the potent metaphor in how a leading man gets several 13-episode seasons, while the woman makes do with 8 episodes that, at times, seem to forget she's the lead.
Alongside the new MateBook X Pro, Huawei also announced the MateBook 14, a lower-tier model that shares the same design language, but makes do with a lower-resolution display, a bump in weight, and some other concessions.
Workout attire, comfortable shoes and any visible sweat — things that most people (minus Britney Spears, of course, who makes do with short shorts and a choker) would have on for a rocky cliffside hike in the blazing morning sun.
Built into the Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10 Plus — but not the lower-tier S10E, which makes do with a fingerprint scanner embedded in the power button on its side — Samsung's ultrasonic reader is easily the best in-display system I've tried yet.
Though she has turned the bedroom of her Jackson Heights apartment into a pediatric ward, and makes do with a foldout sofa in the living room, she is so uncomplaining and willfully blasé that her refusal to surrender to distress seems almost pathological.
Unlike previous years, however, Sony's Compact isn't a direct shrinking of the bigger phone: the X Compact has the same camera system and very similar design, but it doesn't have the same metal back and makes do with a lower-class Snapdragon 650 processor.
"Paddington 2", another sequel based on a series of children's books set in London, was overtly in favour of welcoming immigrants and, more generally, being kind to strangers, whereas "Mary Poppins Returns" makes do with the all-purpose Disney bromide that "anything is possible, even the impossible".
While thoroughly modern systems like Tesla's Autopilot, Cadillac's Super Cruise and even Ford's own Co-Pilot 4.53 will automatically hold you in the center of the lane and provide steering input around bends, the more rudimentary Navigator makes do with an older system that merely bounces you back if you clip a lane marking.
When he carries her back to his basement apartment and removes the bag, he is dumbfounded to find he has captured a middle-aged housewife. With no alternative, he makes do with the person he has caught, but she proves to be not quite what he envisaged.
Glowstones are stones that emanate light. They're used in place of electric lights in the world of Broken Sky. Mainly appearing in the Dominions, Kirin Taq usually makes do with lit torches or other kinds of brazier. They appear in both orange and white colours - the white stones are more expensive as they show colours as they really are.
Taggart, bluntly announces they must leave because her son would not accept either of them. However, once Dick manages to communicate Mrs. Taggart agrees to let Anne stay in a remote loft whilst Dick makes do with sleeping in the barn. During the night, Dick is awakened by a voice in the night who calls his name repeatedly.
This work has three movements: #In Cerca Di - Moderato #Tono Etereo in Variazoni - Tranquilo ma deciso #Tempo di Pulsazione The sonata makes do with only two main themes, designated In Cerca Di (In search of, henceforth referred to as the first theme) and Tono Etereo (ethereal tune, henceforth referred to as the second theme) Both the themes of the work are introduced in the first movement.
A novelisation of this serial, written by Terrance Dicks, was published by Target Books in November 1975. The novelisation provides a rationale for Omega's realm to be a quarry: over the millennia, Omega has become weary of the mental effort required to generate a verdant landscape and now makes do with rock and soil. The Second Doctor is referred to throughout as Doctor Two. In the book, Mr Ollis is renamed Mr Hollis.
Girdhari (Balraj Sahni) is small-time clerk in a post office, where he handles money orders. He barely manages a living along with his wife, Geeta (Nirupa Roy), two daughters and a son. He is unable to buy a new coat for himself and makes do with a tattered coat. One day after work, he sets out to buy toys for his children, but loses the 100-rupee note in the pocket of coat.
The 6-cylinder has larger exhaust tips with a brushed finish while the 4-cylinder makes do with smaller exhaust tips that are polished. The steering rack is carried over mechanically but was retuned electronically. The 4-cylinder is lighter, has 18-inch wheels with a different spoke design from the 19-inch forged wheels, no adaptive dampers, single piston brakes at the front and rear, and has no power seats. Both engines use 6.5-litres of oil.
Basil Rathbone and Constance Bennett in a screen capture from the film Sylvia Brenner (Constance Bennett) is a plain secretary sharing an apartment with two other girls, one of whom is her friend Annie (ZaSu Pitts). Her economic condition is meager, but she makes do with what she has. She works for a womanizing divorce attorney, Gaylord Stanton (Kenneth MacKenna), who only dates married women; he has no intention of ever getting married and sees wives as safe, since they already have husbands. But Sylvia is secretly in love with Gaylord.
Richard believes his end is near and advises Cuffy to look after Mary and Lucie after he is gone, but Cuffy seems too young to understand. He is called to help a boy without being told that they suspect a broken leg, and he makes do with the equipment he has brought. At a public gathering, he is asked to speak before the Bishop, who is planning to speak on "Our glorious country: Australia". This peeves Richard so much that he goes into a diatribe that ultimately ends with reiterating the story about Lallie's doll, and gets himself ridiculed as a drunk.
The recipes inside of the cookbooks also qualify as multimodal. Recipes delivered through any medium, whether that be a cookbook or a blog, can be considered multimodal because of the “interaction between body, experience, knowledge, and memory, multimodal literacies” that all relate to one another to create our understanding of the recipe. Recipe exchanging is an opportunity for networking and social interaction. According to Fleitz, “This interaction is undeniably multimodal, as this network “makes dowith alternative forms of communication outside dominant discursive methods, in order to further and promote women's social and political goals.” Cookbooks are only a singular example of the capacity of multimodality to build community identities, but they aptly demonstrate the nuanced aspects of multimodality.
So Cossio says that the judicial creation of the judge's ruling requires meaningful behavior. The judicial creation of the judgment by the judge makes do with evidence that this is not a separate entity and foreign law. 'The judge said Cossio-watching law and not as conclusive as fact, but as something that is constantly making its living character of human life' and added: 'The judicial function is a real analytic a priori within the notion of a logic of what should be '. In the last years of his life, during the years of the military dictatorship (1976 - 1983), participated with Ernesto Giudice in the dissemination activities organized by the University Reform Fundación Juan B. Right.
He's fully formed, a rapper who understands his talent in relation to that of his peers and that of his influences, unafraid of showing you his blueprint." Alex Denney of NME said, "Playground misogyny aside, ALLA is a thrillingly focused follow-up that betrays its anxieties even as it mostly makes do with extolling the virtues of vice." Jon Dolan from Rolling Stone credited the producers for sustaining the album's "expensive vibe" with "a sound that's at once tough and transporting — from the gospel-steeped 'Holy Ghost' to the interplanetary ass-shaker 'Electric Body' to the Rod Stewart- sampling soul fantasia 'Everyday' (featuring Miguel). Even at his trippiest, Rocky makes sure things never swirl off in a haze of incense and peppermints, with steely lyrics that often focus on inescapable truths.
Note: "S-Sport" is only available from the factory on Evolution X MR editions and not on the TC-SST found in current Lancer Ralliart, which makes do with Normal and Sport modes. Towards the end of 2012, however, aftermarket car tuners figured out how to successfully flash/reflash (see Chip tuning for details) the Lancer Ralliart's Transmission control unit with the Evolution X MR's transmission software, giving the Lancer Ralliart "S-Sport mode", which includes higher RPM engine operation and launch control. Debate still exists, however, regarding whether or not the different 5th and 6th gear ratios found in the Ralliart transmission (when compared to the Evo X MR TC-SST, see gear ratios below) adds extra mechanical stress to an "S-Sport Mode" flashed Ralliart Transmission.
It takes on the shape of a wheeled arm holding a gun, which rolls into the next scene. #"Bank Robber" (S1, E10): A bank robber (Cleese) mistakes a lingerie shop for a bank, and attempts to rob it. After the shop owner (Idle) stymies his hopes of stealing large quantities of money, the robber is somewhat put out by his error, and makes do with a pair of panties. #"River Link" (exclusive to this film): Cleese walks through a river to reach his desk and state (for the last time in the film), "And now for something completely different." #"People Falling Out of High Buildings" (S1, E12): An office worker (Idle) sees people falling past the window, but his co-worker (Cleese) is uninterested, until they realize there is a board meeting occurring up stairs and wager whether Parkinson will be next.

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