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Nor does it mean a really nice one can't exist.
Again, it's a small touch, but a nice one, nonetheless.
" And I'm like, "Ugh, but it was a nice one.
But mentally it's going to be a bloody nice one.
Nice one on the casting and styling of this video.
When I walk down the road people go, Nice one!
"They tried to go to a nice one," Matthews explained.
"Your chatter sounded really nice," one singer said to another.
Here's Leo, pulling his instant classic: via GIPHY Nice one, Leo.
The additional size option is a nice one for the company.
Here's a nice one from Mohamed A. El-Erian in Bloomberg.
"Luckily the Formula E paddock is a nice one," Lyon says.
"A good 100 kills would be nice," one message allegedly read.
The Sleek Finish Texture Cream is a nice one-step solution.
And so if people have a nice one—I sort of disagree.
Although, he added, "he would have been a nice one to shoot."
"It's a nice one," he said, letting out a bit of line.
"The man's story is not a very nice one either," says Rao.
"Nice!" one shouted, as another slid across the floor on his knees.
A nice one, apparently, who gets my peanut butter for me, but fine.
The concept is a nice one — the ability to let in your surroundings.
By the way, today's puzzle is a really nice one by Patrick Berry.
Wednesday morning may be a nice one for pancakes, balm against the midweek blues.
"Nice, one on three," he said, suggesting the moderators were teaming up on him.
So perhaps you're thinking: Whatever Mike, nice one, enjoy that Square-covered hotel room.
"If there's a really nice one there, your eye will find it," he said.
It was a nice one until we came along and made it all shit-like.
Ms. Cunningham, a very conservative Christian, called it "a shocking moment," but a nice one.
"People would joke that Margit is the smart one and I'm the nice one," Marooney says.
Like a nice one-liner is great, but … You can screw up the one-liner, too.
But I live in a nice one, and that gets up a lot of people's tree.
As problems go, it's a nice one to have: figuring out how to navigate midlife success.
For an example that's doesn't involve death or maiming, check out this nice one of Kirby.
"We dance on the floor — that's the Cali style, which is the nice one," he said.
The phrase "fish wing" is a nice one to roll around your mouth like sorbet, isn't it?
The notion of a "peace deal" at the notoriously troubled company is a nice one to contemplate.
But with the right soundtrack, a boring clip becomes epic, or a nice one becomes truly sentimental.
Martha Rose Shulman's recipe for farro and bean soup is a nice one for a wintery evening.
"Nice, one on three," he declared at one point, insinuating that the moderators were on Clinton's side.
Drones are quite popular these days, and you can get a nice one without spending too much money.
It was a nice one from the farmer's market, and I knew it would be crisp and juicy.
There's a nice one waiting 93 him when he fails (please God) and the world is safe again.
He also has a message for the suspects who are still at-large -- and it's a nice one!!!
In addition to the above, I also liked ROGER THAT, GUESTBOOK, EARTH TONE, HOT SEAT and NICE ONE.
When Ms. Crawford plays the nice one, you know you're in for a true battle of the gorgons.
Getting on stage and dressing up has always been a part of it—and a nice one, too.
Nice one-two by Fellaini and Batshuayi in the area yields a shot for a late-arriving Hazard.
There aren't many sweet moments in this episode, considering what happens later, but there is one very nice one.
What's the ... except not San Junipero, that one, because that's a nice one, but all the bad ones. Absolutely.
When it's open, it's just going to be an Android phone running Samsung's very nice One UI 213 software.
Apple's got a nice one-two combo today for anyone looking to purchase a seriously powerful desktop computer. Dec.
We had a nice one-on-one conversation and I informed him that I would be running for President.
He might actually be a little too nice, one top Republican Senate aide said with a laugh this week.
I also like the soundtrack that [Radiohead's Jonny Greenwood] did for There Will Be Blood; that was a nice one.
Then I took a nice one of him flopped on the kitchen floor, bloodshot eyes staring balefully at the camera.
For Funches's next trick, he'll host a game show called "Nice One" for the upcoming Quibi streaming service in 27488.
Trump looms behind Clinton at the debate "Nice, one on three" Trump said, claiming that the moderators were biased against him.
This is a silly, weird movie in which you hear the recurring punchline "Nice one, dickhead," no less than eight times.
There's a nice one for $29.99, but I decide I'll go look in the store this weekend and save on shipping.
The field of view, at only 180 degrees, wasn't that nice; one look to the side and the illusion is lost.
To be fair, those kinds of lighting situations trip up most smartphone cameras, and the shot is still a nice one.
"We had a nice one-on-one conversation and I informed him that I would be running for president," she said.
Gorgon City will tweet him a "nice one mate buzzing for you #welldeserved" message, weeping onto their keyboard as they do so.
Tonight, whatever you've got going, would be a nice one for bay scallops if you have access to them, sweet and clean.
And a nice one at that, kind of like the iMac in that the entire machine is built into the 27 inch display.
Still, the pun-based holiday appears to have settled down into a fun routine of clever jokes in unusual locations (nice one, London Heathrow).
It would be nice one of these days if some heroic editor just lopped off the last 30 minutes of all of these things.
Usually this means a hotel room ("a nice one," said Jessica), or maybe a cafe to start, before moving toward a more private destination.
" It's a nice one: "The practice of responding to an accusation or difficult question by making a counter-accusation or raising a different issue.
"We got the nice one, rather than extraordinary rendition," Johnson says, as he and his team board a British government jet bound for Portugal.
This is John Wrenholt's second New York Times Crossword puzzle, and while I'm still debating whether I'm overthinking things, it's a very nice one.
Samsung and Qualcomm have apparently made nice one year after the Galaxy S6 completely skipped over the Snapdragon 810 in favor of Samsung's own chipset.
Okay, so that result had at least something to do with the Japanese yen depreciating against the US dollar, but still: nice one, Mario and company.
Still, the collages that are created are serviceable and it's a nice one-touch feature to see stuff you might have missed in all your snaps.
And it was a really nice one, and the only one during the World Cup - enough for me to be the highlight of the whole tournament.
Believe it or not, people still adore these things, and they're willing to shell out as much as $100 for a nice one in working order.
MAQUOKETA, Iowa — The scene John Kerry entered on Thursday was a nice one, inside a warm diner, right during that calming hour between lunch and dinner.
According to Lucy Kirkwood's new play, the answer isn't a nice one, and the judgment for that — a judgment that falls on us — will be harsh.
At that age, adults can seem alarmingly unpredictable, nice one minute, then punishing the next — and you don't even know what you did to cause that shift.
Nice one Ed. 13:45 PM: The music coordinator says there are people who stand to lose a lot of money if the protester's demands are met.
Five guys together -- I'm talking about the cute one, the funny one, the nice one, the other one and the maverick who refused to play by the rules.
Not only is it a proactive move, it's also a nice one—if I had to watch this shit alone at night, it would probably give me nightmares.
I've only been able to interact with the Lenovo version of this new line of products, but I have to admit, the YouTube feature is a nice one!
And hopes that General Nice, one of China's top coal and iron ore importers, would develop iron ore in Greenland have been put on hold by low prices.
"It gave Baltimore a sense of pride in being characterized as something as simple (and powerful) as being 'nice,' " one of the admen later told The Baltimore Sun.
Later that month, when Recode's Kara Swisher asked him about the headline, which she described as "not a very nice" one, he dismissed it with an unprintable phrase.
It's only one song into the Pitchfork Music Festival performance of Pet Sounds, "Wouldn't It Be Nice," one of the best pop songs ever, and things already feel deflated.
On more royal matters, Obama cheekily said he'd choose William over Harry, Meghan Markle's show Suits over The Good Wife, and the Queen over Freddie Mercury's Queen (nice one, Obama).
"The recent history of the Syrian civil war is littered with ceasefires and it would be nice ... one day to have a ceasefire," Fallon said at an event in Washington.
Thanks to the company's transparent pricing, you get a really nice cashmere sweater for the price of a not-so-nice one — and this classic crewneck comes in 18 colors.
"I am literally living without a bed because I can't afford a nice one but also can't bring myself to buy another Ikea piece of shit," explains contributing writer Amelia Edelman.
For those who like to run a bit more wild, Nice One Projects of Cambridge, MA, presents an ovoid structure bristling on all sides with thatch bundles like a sukkah anemone.
It's pretty chilled, I went there one of those early days in April when it's starting to still be sunny past 6 PM. That sticks in my memory as a nice one.
Why switch her focus to a man —  even an especially nice one — in A Beautiful Day In The Neighborhood, based on children's TV icon Rogers' real-life friendship with journalist Tom Junod?
The good news is that Patterson has done the job for us, and quite a nice one of it at that, with an installation specifically built for the space at the Ringling.
Today (Sunday): Looks like a fairly nice one to be out and about, with high pressure providing mostly sunny skies until some mid- and high-level clouds stream in later in the afternoon.
She and Colton had a perfectly nice one-on-one, they made out a lot, and she hasn't been involved in any drama that could lead to her getting booted from the show.
Yet another complication — "a very nice one," in Mr. Cerrudo's opinion — is the varied background of the dancers: half from classical ballet, half from Mr. Cerrudo's contemporary side of the concert dance world.
The gripping of hockey sweaters sometimes lends a nice one-stripe white belt Jiu-Jitsu charm to the proceedings, but anyone with any expectations of method or skill is bound to be disappointed.
Five guys together: the Cute One, the Funny One, the Nice One, the Other One, and the Maverick who refused to play by the rules, all living together in some weird mansion in Orlando.
Five guys together: the Cute One, the Funny One, the Nice One, the Other One and the Maverick who refused to play by the rules, all living together in some weird mansion in Orlando.
"It's a little bit of a different concept, but it's a nice one to employ when it's a quiet market and you don't know exactly when the market is going to break," Gordon said.
Now, let's take in the view from Boston as the Dropkick Murphys play us off with our last Christmas music of the year: "The Season's Upon Us." Have a nice one tonight and tomorrow.
" However, after some time had passed, he came around to the song again, thinking, "that'd be a nice one to do, so we brought it out of the bag and tried it and it works.
I've got some that convert to USB-A, some that are just for Ethernet, at least two that double as docks, and one very nice one that has so far managed to consistently read SD cards.
By 1969, Joan Crawford is living alone in a New York City apartment (quite a nice one, but a shoebox compared to her former mansion) and doing her own cleaning and cooking, primarily in the microwave.
Back then, with platform games abundant, replay value could break down to multiple routes through levels, or ways to shift their design entirely—nice one, Sonic CD—or the option of tackling the same stages with alternative characters.
The Circle is a remake of a UK program of the same name, and reviewers frequently invoke Black Mirror to convey its plot—the spooky episodes, not that nice one where the old ladies fall in virtual-reality love.
In practices and shootarounds, he shows consistent range out to the corners, has a nice one-step-in short-corner push shot, and Caupain says behind closed doors, he's coming along as a pick-and-pop threat above the break.
It just happens to be the case that most people spend a lot of time in their car, and consequently, to the extent that they can afford to do so they always prefer a nicer car to a less-nice one.
In their artist statement, Nice One acknowledges the inherent paradox of the sukkah as both a functionally protective and temporary construction, and their design very ably balances the tangible nature and impermanence of the structure itself, and evokes its underlying spiritual purpose.
Twig twig is the Brooklyn-based artist, but he was born Zubin Hensler (which is such a great name, nice one parents) a music maker who's contributed to songs by Grizzly Bear's Daniel Rossen, Sylvan Esso, and My Brightest Diamond, among others.
Still, the change — at least for the pricier iPhones — is a nice one, given that it's the first time Apple has made fast-charging available out of the box for any of its phones (despite the fact that it's offered the feature since 2017).
If you're in the market to upgrade your must-have adulting appliance, Amazon has a really nice one on sale: The All-Clad stainless steel slow cooker might literally be the shiniest thing you've ever seen, and it's on sale for less than $150 on Amazon.
But the surprise standout performance is a painstakingly crafted impersonation of Tony Blair, who is continuously heckled by the audience, with one reveler shouting "nice one for the university fees"—a reminder that, under Blair's Labour government, tuition fees were introduced across the UK in 1998.
One Nice, One Not-So-NiceWhile packing I've always made sure I had a few "not-so-nice" items along with "nice" items — for instance, an A-line skirt that can look fancy when worn with other fancy things, but is casual enough to pair with sneakers.
Then there is the other Nice, one that begins to show its face a few blocks inland from the seaside Promenade des Anglais, the majestic arc of a boulevard where 84 people were killed by a 31-year-old Tunisian immigrant at the wheel of a 19-ton truck.
Whereas liberals see access to health care as a right, conservatives see it as more akin to transportation — important, and perhaps worth subsidizing at low levels, but if someone can't afford a car, it's not the government's responsibility to buy them one, much less buy them a nice one.
As you know, I had a business dispute with him after he left the FBI, we had a business dispute, not a nice one, he wasn't happy with what I did, and I don't blame him, but I had to do it because that was the right thing to do.
Ah, nice one: The weird kid from tenth grade is now the weird long-haired kid from eleventh grade after a summer spent growing his hair out past the standard-issue mom-approved $6 haircut every guy gets from 'Ali Barber's' in town, thru the difficult mullet stage, and now fluttering somewhere shapeless down near his shoulders.
"I actually think automatic cat feeders are a great idea, and even connecting them to the internet isn't a terrible idea—the thought of being able to check on pets while away on holiday to make sure they're not missing is a nice one, but it's ridiculous to me that the developers didn't write in a failsafe," the Twitter user behind @internetofshit told Motherboard.
The Russian-owned salons are more expensive than the Chinese-owned ones and make you feel worse about yourself, so everyone wants to go to them, except my mother, whose map of Brighton includes several crossed-out blocks onto which she can't step since they harbor an offending manicurist or, worse still, a nice one she feels she is betraying by going to the cheaper Chinese.
I worked as a bartender for six years in New York when I first moved here, and I can tell you the restaurant industry in terms of wages, in terms of schedule stability, in terms of sexual harassment, tipped wage, all of these aspects of working in restaurants, whether it's a really, really nice one or just a dive bar — these issues that we're talking about in fast food exist in the entire restaurant industry.

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