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"You cannot improve on it; not a bit," he said.
They're comfortable, clean, and elegant, if not a bit traditional.
In fact, he was quite polite, if not a bit calculated.
She was fine after two weeks, if not a bit strange-looking.
Ending the bracero scheme seems to have affected American workers not a bit.
The Echo Buds look just fine, if not a bit on the larger end.
There's not a bit of resistance in this group of people, I don't think.
If that's not a bit of pre-emptive nerd cred, I don't know what is.
Plus, not a bit of produce or fresh food to be found in the fridge.
"There ain't no daylight in Vietnam, there's not a bit," Lyndon Johnson said in 1965.
Not a bit of violence, yet treated like English hooligans as we are football fans.
"I wonder if it's not a bit like TV when it first came out," he said.
"Well, you've had an exceptional, if not a bit erratic, record in college," Professor Borland said.
I was so delirious I nearly ran over a tourist, which concerned me not a bit.
Sadie Rae Haywood is much like your average 6-month-old baby, if not a bit gigglier.
Not a bit, an elitist view that the media is silly," Gregory said Sunday on CNN's "Reliable Sources.
Whats not: A bit of a bait and switch in the story may not sit well with everyone.
They do use cable, but there's not a bit of ambient, they specifically watch and then they stop.
Looking at their face, there seems to be not a bit of diminution in their support for him.
Meanwhile, Peña looks a bit more casual — if not a bit concerned — in a jacket and button-down shirt.
But Van's not a bit worried about how the festivalgoers will treat Earn; it's more the other way around.
" The student added: "Are we not a bit more mature than making cleavage out to be 'bad' or even 'sacrosanct'?
There was not a bit of extraneous fuss or fantasy; each stitch, every motile moment, had a reason for being.
You get 3.5 hours on a single charge, and I found that number to be accurate if not a bit generous.
The plug-in and hybrid versions should be priced around the same as the Toyota Prius, if not a bit cheaper.
There was not a bit of traffic, though usually at that hour there are huge jams for the drop-off lanes.
Donald Trump appeared wan, if not a bit shocked, as he sat with President Barack Obama in the Oval Office on Thursday.
And to have a person of the stature of Donna Brazile, this is not a bit player coming out and saying this.
To be asked to return this year, at my new home at Disney|ABC, is an honor, if not a bit surreal.
"He's not going to depart from the agenda he's laid out, not a bit," said Roger Stone, a longtime adviser and confidant.
The story is developing rapidly, at a pace of new stuff every few hours, and not a bit of it is good.
You've got your geek, your stoner, your lovable (if not a bit creepy) host, and of course one very angry boyfriend-to-be.
Remember, in Gaston's titular song, Gaston and LeFou have this exchange: LEFOU: Not a bit of him's scraggly or scrawny GASTON: That's right!
The Los Angeles-based television producer celebrated his 231st birthday during his treatment, and appears triumphant, if not a bit tired, by the end.
Still, sometimes that "emphasis on thinness in the bridal world" slips into the mainstream, and the reaction is both appalling and not a bit surprising.
"I'm a little surprised there is not a bit more detail today from the RBA," said Su-lin Ong, Sydney-based chief economist at RBC.
It was able to charge the Surface Book 2 as quickly as the others at up to 87W, which is impressive, if not a bit baffling.
"I think the idea that there is a free market in electrical generation, it's not a bit of a fallacy, it is a fallacy," he said.
You probably don't, but if so, we discovered the Raptor was capable and enjoyable if not a bit unwieldy in traffic thanks to its wide body.
Not a bit of it: the younger Lear was a social figure, a permanent house guest, as deep in his time as Truman Capote was in his.
Not that it's not a bit of a project to restore: As with anything stainless steel, that green Brillo sponge is to go nowhere near this pan.
Meanwhile, Acer, Alienware, Asus, Razer, and others will be sure to drop product news and potentially show off some fun, if not a bit ludicrous, new hardware designs.
"It awakened something in me that I thought was long dead," she raves with a new sparkle in her eyes and not a bit of arthritic wrist pain.
But the documents make it clear that Parnas was not a bit player -- he was in direct communication with members of the incoming Zelensky administration in spring 2019.
The $2000,000 device was placed into a machine that rapidly folded and unfolded it, and its display failed at around the 120,169 folds mark, if not a bit sooner.
So don&apost blame Patterson, whose Horned Frogs debuted at No. 8 following their loss to Iowa State last weekend, for caring not a bit about the initial rankings.
Odds are we'll be hearing final details on price and availability for the AirTV Player at CES — if not a bit sooner now that it's right there on the website.
It's a compelling — if not a bit concerning — strategy, and one that will get kids used to (or even addicted) to Amazon's Alexa instead of Apple Siri or Google Assistant.
I tried to make eye contact with her while we were on air and thanked her profusely in front of Oktar, who himself seemed amiable, if not a bit geriatric.
"This year is a crazy caravan that moves from one city to another," said Ms. Sandretto Re Rebaudengo, sounding not a bit put-upon, but rather delighted at the prospect.
One scene, where the Moffatt girls transform Meg March into a 'regular little beauty' by 'crimping, curling and polishing' until she looks 'not a bit like herself,' is particularly telling.
"It changed my life not a bit, because I would do exactly what I'm doing now for no money," he said, adding that money is not what drives or motivates him.
We learn more about Finch's torments in the second half of the movie, but it's a poor start for new audiences that comes off as misguided (if not a bit sexist).
With no seats available on the nearby benches, the man in the video took the situation into his own hands and came up with a creative, if not a bit unorthodox, solution.
We got Dick leaving Craig's Thursday night and he's not a bit surprised at the Harvey Weinstein scandal ... he says things like this have been going on in Hollywood for a century.
The news team is based in Cagliari, Sardinia's capital on the south coast that the novelist D.H. Lawrence compared to Jerusalem for its steep streets and golden domes: "strange and rather wonderful, not a bit like Italy".
There is a bit of a debate in the fandom (when is there not a bit of a debate in this fandom) over what order to watch the Star Wars movies in — and I have the answer.
We can tell you, though, that the reasons they gave seemed plausible, if not a bit humorous (the animals were hard to train, they didn't hold pizzas in the proper position, they didn't learn to stop at customers' doorsteps).
To prove that point in a manner that is conclusive, if not a bit underhanded, we've secretly planted a recording device in Will Shortz's office as a way of listening in on his and the digital puzzles editor Joel Fagliano's conversations.
On February 17th President Barack Obama said at a press conference in California that he continues to believe that Donald Trump would not become president, because it's "a serious job", not a bit like hosting a talk or reality show.
An article from Just Jared in October 2007 seemed to confirm suspicions as it displayed a paparazzi pic of the two walking around Los Angeles in matching white T-shirts and looking content (if not a bit warm) in the autumnal heat.
"None of this would have happened, not a bit of it, if the President had not inserted himself, absolutely inappropriately, in a way that undermines military justice in a way that dishonors the military that serves without committing war crimes," he added.
Listening to it the whole way through feels like smashing shots of lemon, ginger, cayenne pepper, and tequila over and over again, which is fun at first, if not a bit full-on, but after the fourth or fifth and definitely sixth you're like, stop!
After some speculation that Lupita Nyong'o would star as the "Bond girl"—more often than not a bit part involving being bedded and bumped off—Coral, a betting firm, recently announced that Jodie Comer was the frontrunner for the job based on her turn in "Killing Eve".
For his column on Noisey Germany, he takes us behind the scenes of the video shoot to Gzuz's latest single "Warum," which was filmed in LA. Taking a break would be pretty nice right about right now, if not a bit of sun at the very least.
It is remarkable, and not a bit weird, how quickly the Bush years have receded into the past, with Bush himself the recipient of a Trump-era nostalgia for a time when men (yes, men) of character occupied the White House, honored the office and took the responsibilities of "leader of the free world" seriously.
YOU KNOW, IT DOESN'T KEEP ME FROM INVESTING AND WE HAVE A LOT OF LONG POSITIONS, BUT THEN WE HAVE A HUGE SHORT POSITION ON. AND THE SHORT POSITION OBVIOUSLY IS NOT WORKING THAT WELL AS THE MARKET GOES UP. BUT I HAVE NOT CHANGED MY OPINION THAT -- I DO NOT BELIEVE THAT ALL THESE COMMODITIES STOCKS ARE NOT A BIT TOO LOW.
And their assembled friends being not a bit behindhand, roared out lustily.
An Artist Who is Not a Bit Arty: Herman Trunk is a Regular Person Despite the Attention his Works are Getting in the Modern Field.” Brooklyn Eagle.
He notably fails to prevent her abduction by the jungle's guardian, the mysterious Tarzan (Johnny Weissmuller) and his ape allies. The experience is terrifying to Jane at first, but as their relationship develops, she finds herself happy: "Not a bit afraid, not a bit sorry." As she returns to her father, her feelings are brought to a test. She wants Tarzan to come with her to London, and to be part of her world.
It was part of the coinage used to purchase the island of Manhattan from the locals. The Duit circulated also in the duchy of Cleves and Guelders, which may be the reason why in the 18th century the expression kein Deut entered the German language, meaning not a bit.
The team won the O' Byrne Cup after beating Offaly in Navan. After a County Board meeting, Barry was replaced by Colm Coyle as Meath manager on 11 September 2006. His response was 'I'm not a bit surprised. I've been well aware of the situation for the past couple of months'.
The government ignored these incidences and was not a bit concerned about it. Che Linh moving to Saigon was considered his first escape. Traveling to an unknown and unfamiliar place, with no relatives and no friends to turn to. Disgust with the presidential ruling of President Diem, and a lot of patriotism for his people.
He said, 'Imagination! my dear fellow, not a bit of it; it is cobbler's wax.' Seeing that I was rather puzzled, he said that the secret of success was to put a lump of cobbler's wax on your chair, sit on it and stick to it till you had succeeded. He told me he had written for years before he got paid.
Its distinctive "drunk" sound was achieved with the use of an Electroharmonix Electric Mistress flanger pedal. This song was used in Vangelis' subsequent soundtrack to the 1982 film Blade Runner. "Not A Bit – All Of It" has vocals by Cherry Vanilla. "Suffocation" employs the CR-5000 and a saw wave synthesizer melody, followed by an eerie brass and megaphone emergency announcements in Italian.
Aren’t victims consulted about their particular ghost, the narrator asks. “Not a bit!” – imagine, he tells us, what it would take to satisfy a single child: “There’d be no end to it!” (p. 35). Ghosts regard new houses as unsuitable for haunting until the ghost has "trimmed" the premises by loosening doors and drilling holes in floorboards “to let the wind come whistling through” (p. 38).
Giovanni seems slightly annoyed by Lidia's behavior. Valentina invites Lidia to dry off in her room, where Lidia confronts her directly about her husband. As the women chat, Giovanni overhears his wife tell Valentina that she feels like dying and putting an end to the agony of her life. Noticing Giovanni, she tells him she is not a bit jealous of his playing around with Valentina.
Labor Pains, titled Not A Bit of Pregnancy, was released on June 19, 2009, in Romania, grossing a total of $39,574. The film was released to theatres on July 9, 2009 in Russia, debuting at number four. It grossed $684,129. It was released on July 31, 2009 in Spain, grossing a total of $287,260. It was released in Mexico on January 8, 2010, bringing in $670,871.
Liza Minnelli as Sally Bowles in the 1972 film Cabaret. Ross disliked how the stylish, beret-wearing character of Sally Bowles was transmogrified into a "vulgar vamp.": "Jean Ross was a gentle, cultivated and very beautiful woman, not a bit like the vulgar vamp displayed by Lisa Minelli." According to Ross' daughter Sarah Caudwell, her mother detested her popular identification with the vacuous character of Sally Bowles.
Before that she had already composed the song "60 Years and Not a Bit More" ("60 Jahre und kein bisschen weise") for the actor/singer Curd Jürgens to along with his biography. After a few more singles, in 1979 she had the chance to sing before a wider audience. She took the song "Goodbye, Chérie" to the German qualification of the Eurovision Song Contest and managed a seventh-place finish.
Onoko captain, W.H. Pringle, said that Onoko "behaved splendidly and steered like a yacht". By April 25, Onoko had been loaded with a cargo of wheat bound for Buffalo, New York and left at 3:30 p.m. She discharged 88,140 bushels of wheat at the Niagara B Elevator. Not a bit of the cargo was wet. It was thought that Onoko could carry 115,000 to 120,000 bushels of wheat. Onoko capacity to carry oats was believed to be at around 155,000 bushels.
I am convinced that strict control must continue if we are to avoid the evils of a 'colour question' in this country, for ourselves and for our children". Norman Fowler, then a reporter for The Times, interviewed Powell during the election and asked him what the biggest issue was: "I expected to be told something about the cost of living but not a bit of it. 'Immigration,' replied Powell. I duly phoned in my piece but it was never used.
Kitty Bellairs (Claudia Dell), a famous flirt of her day, comes to Bath for the season. Early on in the film she declares that "in spite of her thirty or forty affairs, I've lost not a bit of my virtue." Her path is strewn with a number of conquests, including an enamored highwayman, a lord and some others who hang on her every word. A highwayman stops her coach as she is on her way to Bath and is immediately raptured by Kitty Bellairs.
6 The queen also noted that Marie was "not a bit afraid of Affie and I hope will have the very best influence upon him." The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh made their public entry into London on 12 March. Thousands lined the route from Paddington Station to Buckingham Palace to take a glimpse of the new British Princess Alfred and Maria moved into Clarence House in London, which was their main residence in England. Here she had an Orthodox Chapel installed for her and the Russian priest she had brought from St Peterburg.
Their first release was the single "The Punk" in September 1977, followed in February 1978 by the debut album Bad Girl. Finkel and Esquibel left the band and with a string of replacements the band continued, releasing another single and a second album, Venus D'Vinyl, in 1979. She split up with Lepore and the group disbanded, with Vanilla returning to the U.S. In 1980 she performed the narrative on Vangelis' "Not A Bit – All Of It" (from his See You Later album). She later ran his American office.
The neat thing is it would be ecologically sound, for the dyes needed could be taken from the coal-fired power plant with the addition of scrubbers on the chimneys. Splitting the profits bothered Stoner not a bit. They would be huge. ; impact on the milieu In the after-story, the sequel 1634: The Galileo Affair, Magda accompanies her antibiotic analgesic and clothing dye wizard of a husband to a year-long posting to lecture at the University of Padua, as part of the Embassy sent to Venice.
They master their instruments exquisitely and achieve even a still greater mastery of themselves." KISHINEFF "Although their playing sounds like one great instrument, it is nevertheless not a bit mechanical, for each artist retains his own individuality." OREL "The concert was of such deep interest, both on account of the serious programme and also on account of the popularity of the artists, that we can note it as one of the most important events in our musical life." SARATOFF "I heard the celebrated Quartet for the first time and the impression received excelled by far my expectation.
She's worried about their relationship what with exams interfering, and Jal's time of need ever since the death of friend Chris, keeping them apart. Although she proclaims to still be angry about the situation, her and Tony seem genuinely happy together, if not a bit sheepish in each other's presence. Tony can be seen bringing her flowers, walking her to class, and carrying her books—their relationship is progressing. However, in the finale of the series, Michelle receives her A-levels: 2 As and 1 B, and she has plans to further her studies at York, whereas Tony plans on attending Cardiff.
These precepts are generally used in the ethical administration of the MBTI: ;Type not trait: The MBTI sorts for type; it does not indicate the strength of ability. It allows the clarity of a preference to be ascertained (Bill clearly prefers introversion), but not the strength of preference (Jane strongly prefers extraversion) or degree of aptitude (Harry is good at thinking). In this sense, it differs from trait-based tools such as 16PF. Type preferences are polar opposites: a precept of MBTI is that people fundamentally prefer one thing over the other, not a bit of both.
Dodge simply stated, "We all knew that New Directions would win and they'd get their happily ever after, but it was exciting to see it finally all play out." Bell wrote that "seeing the judges debate behind-the-scenes kind of takes away the entire title", though she appreciated Lohan's Freaky Friday reference. VanDerWerff said that the judging scene "wasn't very good", and Votta described it as "mostly waste[d]". Futterman wrote that there was "not really any emotion" in Lohan's lines, though Strecker thought that the "lines they gave her were pretty funny—if not a bit sad".
So it is with these souls cast into the furnace of my charity, who keep nothing at all, not a bit of their own will, outside of me but are completely set afire in me. There is no one who can seize them or drag them out of my grace. They have been made one with me and I with them." St. John of the Cross wrote: "In thus allowing God to work in it, the soul ... is at once illumined and transformed in God, and God communicates to it His supernatural Being, in such wise that it appears to be God Himself, and has all that God Himself has.
Unfortunately Casey and Jimmy are antagonists in the trio, so one day they split, when Babe and Jimmy tell Casey they would get married. While Casey tries to get along as a Single Act in small Vaudeville stages, Babe and Jimmy have not a bit of success as the duo Dean and Hogan. Moreover Babe gets a bad cold ending in delirium, so that Jimmy finally puts away his pride and go and see Casey. Meanwhile old colleague David Parker (Jed Prouty) has come to ask Casey to marry him and go with him to Paris that night, as he is appointed Manager of the Paris branch of the store.
For there was not a person who did not bring ransom for the captives and deposit it in the sanctuary according to the measure of his possessions. And there were some who even exceeded their proportionate amount in so doing. For the harlots took off all the adornment which they wore on their persons, and threw it down there, and any farmer who was in want of plate or of money, but who had an ass or a sheep, brought this to the sanctuary with great zeal. So there was collected an exceedingly great amount of gold and silver and money in other forms, but not a bit of it was given for ransom.
Because of "an absolute want of knowledge" in the domain of the "missing science of heredity," Wells rejects the notion, advanced by followers of Francis Galton like Max Nordau, that the state should try to breed human beings selectively: "we are, as a matter of fact, not a bit clear what points to breed for and what points to breed out." He argues that such supposed positive traits as beauty, health, capacity, genius (Wells does not refer to "intelligence"), as well as such supposed negative traits as criminality and alcoholism, are in fact such complex entanglements of characteristics that "ignorance and doubt bar our way." Transmission of specific diseases may be an exception. Research in this area is urgent need of support.
China published a report on the United States' human rights situation on June 26, 2015, hitting back at U.S. remarks about China. The report, titled "The Human Rights Record of the United States in 2014," was released by the Information Office of the State Council, China's Cabinet, in response to "the 2014 Country Reports on Human Rights Practices" issued by the U.S. State Department on June 25 local time. China's report states that the U.S. made comments on the human rights situations in many countries while showing not a bit of regret for or intention to improve its own terrible human rights record. "The U.S., a self-proclaimed human rights defender, saw no improvements in its existent human rights issues, but reported numerous new problems," it says.
In 1853, he took charge of his father's horse station Richmond, in the Williams district. He was extremely unhappy at being sent away from the social scene at Guildford, and he managed the station poorly, prompting a contemporary John Wollaston to write :Hamersley's horse station... seems to me quite an apology for a breeding establishment... not a bit of hay nor handful of corn to be had.... The native dogs destroy the foals as soon as dropped. In 1858, his younger brother took over the station, and Hamersley was transferred to Wilberforce, another of his father's stations, located in York, Western Australia. In 1857, the governor agreed to allow settlers to elect men whom he would then nominate to the Western Australian Legislative Council.
He who once never gave a command unaccompanied by an oath was now never heard to swear; and such was the force of his character and the power of his example, that in a few months' time not a man of his crew dared to use a profane expression while within his hearing. The discipline of the ship was not a bit lessened, and every one was happier, from the sobriety and good feeling of which the captain set example.Sunday at Home, published 1874 and the other in the Australian Christian Commonwealth, published 1913 (both out of copyright). Robert Clark Morgan attended the West Greenwich Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, which was founded in King George Street, very close to Blissett Street, in 1816.
The most famous surviving portrait of Charles Frederick Worth shows him wearing a hat, fur-trimmed cape and cravat. It appears that he had adopted this distinctive dress from the 1870s. A contemporaneous account from a visitor to the home of "the Napoleon of costumiers" in 1874 described Worth's entrance to meet his party in: "a flowing grey robe that fell to his heels, lined with pale yellow, with a deep vest to match, and numerous other overlapping appliances that modified and gave elegance to a costume as unique as it was comfortable". The visitor, who described Worth as "not a bit 'Frenchy'", also noted that he was of medium height, strongly but not stoutly built with a dark moustache and had the appearance of a man who lived temperately.
" Of Drives, Adam Philips wrote. "Exact and casual and formally adept, a bit like an Irish (and female) Frank O'Hara, and not a bit like anyone else" (Guardian: Books of the Year). Frances Leviston wrote "Mercifully, these poems are not 'about' peace treaties, or carbon- consciousness, but about the act of apprehension itself: how one navigates through culture, language, history, expectation, with both a brain and a sense of humour ... Such currents of difficult feeling, behind the wise, glittering fronts of her poems, make them all the more remarkable." In Poetry Review, Sarah Wardle called 'Profit and Loss', "[a]n outstanding Audenesque long poem ... [which] makes this book essential reading, as it brilliantly captures the zeitgeist...'" Bernard O'Donoghue wrote in TLS Books of the Year, "My favourite book was Profit and Loss by Leontia Flynn (Cape), demonstrating her unrivalled capacity as a good-humoured but devastating observer of the modern secular scene.

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