As he got to work, he assured me that all you need for babka are great ingredients, common sense and a bit of inner Zen.
The decision was widely applauded as a rare example of the stewards using their common sense - a bit of which would have gone down well when it came to discussing Hamilton's misdemeanour.
But the deal may make quite a bit of sense for the drug giant.
Rates are eerily low right now and it makes quite a bit of sense to take on debt when the cost is so appealing.
I'm doubting she'll go into a lot of detail, but I think that, you know, in time we will hear from these women what happened and some of it will make a little bit more sense.
Attorneys and CPAs are exempt both from the competency exam and the mandatory continuing education requirements on the grounds that their respective professions already have standards that exceed those of the IRS. As a tax attorney, I agree that this makes a little bit of sense.
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In this sense, Walter is every bit as out of control as The Dude.
Instead, as anyone with a bit of common sense and travelling experience knows, it's humanity's favorite sleep-related cure-alls: caffeine and naps.
"On the other hand, there is this strong sense of patriotism and a bit of insecurity about our national identity, " she says.
The cardinal rule is to practice a bit of common sense.
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An economist, or perhaps anyone with a bit of common sense, might argue this isn't such a great time to be putting the land on the market.
"Coughing etiquette or respiratory hygiene - coughing into a hanky - sounds a bit like common sense but it works and it will reduce the spread, " says Ms McNaught.
Well, despite the fact that the link between work, women and divorce rates is complex and controversial, much of the reasoning is based on a lot of economic theory and a bit of common sense.
"We've had a pretty nice run-up in the short term, and with some questions on the mortgage side of the bank results and some disappointing retail data, it makes sense to take a little bit of a breather, " said Schaeffer's Mr. Bell.
Gavin Brown, the finance spokesperson for the Scottish Conservatives, said while he approved of a number of the measures John Swinney had mentioned in his speech, there was still "a bit of a sense of complacency" in the Scottish government's response to the crisis and it was "not being treated as seriously" as it should be.
In that sense, it reminds me a bit of the shortcomings of Lost.
In that sense, it is a little bit like the Y2K issue, which many organizations only started taking seriously in 1999.
Some suggested that would-be leaseholders were also overwhelmed by the building's iconic status, in the sense that it would feel a bit like renting office space in the White House.
But if you're looking to try to narrow things down a bit, it makes sense to look at patient, calm, in-form players with solid putting strokes and a mastery of the short game.
Granted, then, this was hardly the best scenario to evaluate audio quality, but we did sense that the treble was a bit trapped compared to the bass, which came through loud and clear.
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Another shaka sign in downtown Honolulu gives a visitor a good sense of how Christmas here is a bit different from the mainland.
Ms McVeigh said it would also "give them a sense of comfort, and a little bit of additional social support that nobody else will have".
Where the piece convinces me is where it talks about the economic crisis, and a general sense that people are looking for a bit of pleasure and comfort, and shared pleasures around a table, rather than the "individualism" of going on a diet.
Perhaps he did, in the sense that in every satirist there is a bit of loathing.
Financials hang around, but are bit more hesitant, which makes sense with the Cyprus bank deal not done yet.
Given how in-your-face HTC's new Sense 5 UI is, we feel a bit silly kvetching about something as unobtrusive as carrier bloatware.
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"Oswald is more modern in a sense, because he's a little bit less well-behaved, a little bit quicker to anger, a little bit, dare I say, edgier, " he said.
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