Sentences with phrase «lets hear it for»

So let's hear it for the new doctor - robot hybrids, who are making male pattern baldness more bearable for men, one follicle at a time.
Let's hear it for censorship!
You and Obama have a lot in common... He is one of those kinda do it my way, right or wrong kinda guys... Lets hear it for 20 trillion in debi...
Let's hear it for «large sums in the treasury.»
So, let's hear it for stupid Facebook quizzes!
Let's hear it for freethinkers!
Sorry to rain on the parade, but let's hear it for the medicalisation of childbirth.
Let's hear it for the pumpkins!
Let's hear it for the Bees!
We also love your Lasagna Soup, let's hear it for the Crock Pot meal!
It's also incredibly healthy and cost effective, so let's hear it for more dinners in bowls in 2016!
So, let's hear it for still being on track!
Let's hear it for jelly legs!
Let's Hear it for the Girls Nelson's Green Brier Distillery Announces the Inaugural Louisa Nelson Awards For Charlie and Andy Nelson, -LSB-...]
I hope 2016 brings you many good things and let's hear it for good food!
This post is linked to Thriving on Thursdays, Mommy - Brain Mixer, Thank Your Body Thursday, Tasty Traditions, Think Tank Thursday, Thursday Favorite Things, All Things Thursday, Thriving Thursday, Thought Provoking Thursday, Catch a Glimpse, Proverbs 31 Thursday, The Homeacre Hop, Let's Hear it For the Boys, and Gluten Free Fridays.
February 2016 saw the production of a similar on - line event: Let's Hear It for the Dads!
Let's hear it for the guys: California's Male Involvement Program.
Similarly, California's Male Involvement Programme («Let's Hear it for the Boys») was able to improve boys» knowledge and understanding, although translating this into changed behaviour was not so easy (Brindis et al, 2005)..
Let's hear it for the super versatile maxi dress.
Let's hear it for the grassy berm.
You'll try anything to get your baby to stop crying — rocking, singing lullabies, even dancing a jig (let's hear it for distraction tactics).
Let's hear it for formula.
Let's hear it for the Government Accountability Office, the congressional watchdog agency that has still managed to remain independent of the more corrupt aspects of Washington food politics.
Let's hear it for mom.life for this giveaway!
I agreed heartily with Kara's perspective at Simple Kids: Let's Hear it for the Big Kids
Let's hear it for that Scott Walker recall, folks!
Let's hear it for our governor!»
Let's hear it for the vast political - media conspiracy!
Let's hear it for Howard Dean and the 50 state strategy.
Let's hear it for the underdogs.
Let's hear it for the red, white, & blue!
Let's hear it for sale racks, designer knock - offs, oversized sweaters and most importantly, S - P - R - I - N - G.
Apart from being a jolly good laugh as usual it's a really heart felt and intelligent reminder of what our bodies are really for, what they've done for us and how fabulous they are despite all they have experienced and endured... Lets hear it for the odd bulge sisters!!
Let's hear it for the red, white, and blue!
This post has been linked up at Sharing Saturday at Crafty Moms, Rainy Day Mums Tuesday Tots, TGIF Linky Party # 67, Mom Endeavors Let's Hear it for the boy — week # 2, The Good Long Road's Kid's Co-Op, and The Jenny Evolution Friday Flash Blog # 16.
Let's hear it for all the Mrs. Clauses who wear tattered clothes, give themselves bad hair cuts and wear old rickety glasses so their children have new and better things...
Let's hear it for all the Mrs. Clauses who keep the Christmas spirit alive 365!
Let's hear it for all the Mrs. Clauses who donate their time to help the needy, give to the poor and spread love in their communities!
See why Mrs. Claus deserves to be in the spotlight a bit more than she is, along with some really cute Christmas Kitsch in «Let's Hear It For Mrs. Claus!
Let's hear it for all the Mrs. Clauses who lovingly crochet Christmas ornaments, stitch mittens, hats and sweaters, hem garments and sew cozy blankets to warm their families...
Let's hear it for all the Mrs. Clauses who are devoted mothers, daughters, sisters, aunts, friends, and prayer partners, and those who are always williing to lend an ear or helping hand.
Let's hear it for all the Mrs. Clauses who choose to stay at home to home school their children, or to those who are public school teachers, nurses, doctors, construction workers, engineers, missionaries, or full - time bloggers... and let's hear it for those work extra jobs to make ends meet!
Let's hear it for all the Mrs. Clauses who make hand made crafts, wreaths, (and maybe even a farmhouse cotton stem and pine Christmas swag) to beautify their homes!
Let's hear it for all the Mrs. Clauses who are creative entrepreneurs who sell their wares on Etsy, Ebay, or are small business owners.
Let's hear it for all the Mrs. Clauses who rock around the Christmas tree and dance like no one is watching, (maybe even through stiff and painful joints), but with grace and beauty nonetheless!
Let's hear it for all the Mrs. Clauses who host garden tea parties and preserve social graces and culture (and especially to those who hoard back vintage gardening tools and lovely tea cups to pass on to younger generations!)
So today, let's hear it for all the «Mrs. (Ms. / Miss) Clauses» out there!
Let's hear it for all the Mrs. Clauses who have their own sense of style (and who can still beautifully rock a «top knot» bun in their old age!)
Let's hear it for all the Mrs. Clauses who lovingly tend roses, carefully plant gardens, and beautify their homes with floral arrangements, working hard to keep the art of gardening alive too!
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