Brooklynguy posts about wine and food often with recipes but he writes brief vignettes about his life, too.
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And then also just sort of recounting these little sort of vignettes from his life.
The space has a casualness to it, with an assemblage of vignettes for working and lounging.
He points out new fixtures and lighting showcasing rows of pillows and tabletop vignettes.
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Intriguing vignettes of these encounters are threaded through the book, whetting the appetite for more.
But he wrote about that too, in poignant, crystalline vignettes about his upbringing and travels.
Furtive pick-up scenes or moody vignettes about racial unease and prejudice give way to hopeful domestic tableaus.
The company's first TV campaign under D'Alessandro, in 1986, called "Real Life, Real Answers, " featured slice-of-life vignettes.
Working from a script by Michael Gerbosi, Schrader jumps through vignettes of mirthless fun and bland debauchery.
Cull up to three very short video vignettes from the pre-conference interviews to insert in the Vook.
It's written for the lay public in an entertaining fashion, with a lot of vignettes and stories.
Mr Logevall peppers the grand sweep of his book with vignettes of remarkable characters, wise and foolish.
The movie, seventeen years in the making, consists of a series of black-and-white vignettes involving caffeine and nicotine.
Frame by frame, the features coax the audience to reflect on emotion-tinged historical vignettes many might rather forget.
To euro-types in Brussels, such embarrassing vignettes point to one blindingly obvious conclusion.
Many of the scenes are brief vignettes punctuated with intentionally awkward physical comedy.
Readers of Packard's 1995 autobiography, The HP Way, or Michael Malone's 2007 book Bill and Dave will find familiar vignettes.
It weaves interviews, facts and vignettes detailing the use of a "sea of taxpayer dollars" from mid-2002 through autumn 2008.
She's aided by Leigh Silverman, who lets the essence of the vignettes that make up the play unspool softly, knowingly.
At times, I found myself distracted from the actual game by watching little vignettes play out in front of me.
Or maybe the mythical vignettes they had in their heads were totally different from the ones she had in her head.
The crisp and admirably self-deprecating vignettes of his own life, both emotional and professional, give his parents' story a fitting perspective.
But Dishonored is building hype with a trilogy of short, animated vignettes, and the first one at least is quite good.
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To illustrate the challenges of the teen job search, the Times offers four real-life vignettes of teens looking for work.
The film consists of a series of quick vignettes which create pretty great interpretation of how technology has invaded our lives.
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Mr Vandenhoek offers me two vignettes from his years as a Teach for America corps member (yes, another one) to illustrate.
In colorful, cartoonish costumes, the 10 actors tumble on and off the set, swiftly changing roles through a series of 21 vignettes.
Summoning up a touch of Broadway, Samsung employed 17 actors to demonstrate the new phone's features in a series of scripted vignettes.
Among the sharp vignettes is his first eye-opening trip across the Atlantic.
Bushnell dispenses his advice in vignettes that hammer on a few points.
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