Sentences with phrase «little bear as»

We are honored to be able to assist the McGill's in providing proper pet care for Little Bear as he grows.
Nikandreos is a little boring as a character but honestly, that doesn't really bother me.
Like every premium phone released before the Galaxy S8, the G6 is powered by the Snapdragon 821, a very capable chip that's just a little boring as this point.
You might find it little boring as well.

Not exact matches

The benchmarks the industry relies on, such as the published average wholesale price, are built on antiquated data and bear little relation to real costs.
Understandably so: As the first - born of Prince William and Kate Middleton, little George is a direct heir to the throne.
The countryside I traversed had little natural beauty, and most of the wild animals had been killed during the civil war; the souvenirs were five times as expensive as similar items in other countries; the Portuguese - influenced food was bland and boring; and when I asked for a doggie bag to take my leftovers back to my hotel, I got charged five dollars for the bag.
The promise of hassle - free orders drew L.L. Bean and Lands» End as well as such little - known catalogs as the Grizzlies, a teddy - bear maker in Media, Pa..
Aimed at pre-school aged children, the advertising - free app will feature shows such as Blue's Clues, Little Bear and Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Friends.
From an early age, Asquith, who was born in Sussex but has spent most of his life in London, has been saving his money, starting with «hoarding cash and doing little jobs where I could» such as washing neighbourhood cars at age 12 to asking for money instead of presents at birthdays and Christmas.
In a study funded by NASA, David Dinges, a professor at the University of Pennsylvania, and a team of researchers found that letting astronauts sleep for as little as fifteen minutes markedly improved their cognitive performance, even when the nap didn't lead to an increase in alertness or the ability to pay more attention to a boring task.
I realize that I'm a little late on releasing the latest newsletter, Thank You Edition # 3, so please bear with me as I look to get that out to you before the end of the month... In the next issue, I will be going over some of the ICOs that I'm getting into and the ones that I'm watching (the next wave to hit) most closely...
In an attempt to prevent the pathogen from spreading further, the Fed, as I mentioned earlier, brokered a deal for financial giant JPMorgan to buy Bear for as little as $ 2 a share.
Sold for as little as $ 200 Indian Rupees ($ 3) they offer an opportunity to enter the cryptocurrency ecosphere with a micro investment that bears virtually no risk.
According to some of the people overseeing the events surrounding Mr. Trump's swearing - in as the 45th president, they also bore little resemblance to reality.
Largely I would echo what Christine has already said about the way in which we feel accepted within our community, but if you'll bear with me for a little bit, I'd like to attempt to explain to Trey in particular what I see as the difference between this type of acceptance and the attitude of the many Christians who view homosexuality as sinful such as what you have encountered with your sister.
So, what is my point?To read Paul's polemic, his rhetoric and generally his theology as an end in itself, rather than his attempt to bring others to an experience of the living God is to me, missing the point.It seems that much of the divisiveness between believers on this blog and a few others I visit is just that: I often read... Paul says this... hey, but Jesus says that... no, he wasn't saying that, he was saying this and so on and so on.Am I the only one bored with this «your Mother and my Mother were hanging out clothes» approach.I think we need a little more adverb, as in maybe....
Such churches provide a little bit of warm fellowship, but community is where people, as Paul writes so graphically in the book of Galatians, «bear one another's burdens, and so fulfill the law of Christ» (6:2 KJV).
Furthermore, in light of the bible's recognition of the morality of owning foreign born slaves as personal property (Lev 25:44 - 46), it seems a little odd that the alleged divine law giver failed to condemn this practice when even mere mortals would eventually come to recognize the practice as morally repugnant.
Is your faith / religion so tenuous as to be unable to bear the weight of a little inquiry?
And just as fathers were telling their children about God being with them, during this feast of tabernacles, during late September, five miles away, in the little town of Bethlehem, Jesus Christ was born.
God comes among us as a vulnerable baby born among the homeless, lives as an immigrant, associates with the outcasts and compares the kingdom to receiving a little child.
However, while highlighting the poor quality of life of children in stories such as Oliver Twist and Little Dorrit, authors at that time did not follow today's pro-abortion attitude — namely that it is cruel to let children be born into squalor.
He taught, and his teaching is as difficult to follow now as it was then, that what is apparently happening may bear little or no relation to what is really happening.
society, where sin is viewed as little more than psychological maladjustment, or behavior arising out of corrupt economic structures, or as a failure of the educational system, baptism reminds us that, in spite of Gestalt and I'm OK, You're OK, what we do naturally is not the best we could do, that our inborn selfishness and pride are life - and - death matters, that Christians are made, not born.
It's a little less boring than some holy books, more than others, but never struck me as special.
How can a man who was born as a DIRTY LITTLE SINNER and are totally depraved, and only incline do to do evil, have a good an honest heart?
Men are not born as DIRTY LITTLE SINNERS; they become sinners by choice.
How could Job have been blameless and upright and be born as a DIRTY LITTLE SINNER?
A slight and passing familiarity with Thomas» system, usually acquired secondhand and enforced as a party line, was almost bound to breed that kind of contempt that comes from bored students who know a little but not enough.
Biblical literalism is a powerful force today; it tends to imprison people in attitudes that were suitable enough when science and technology were little dreamt of but which fail to illuminate a society in which, for instance, it is desirable, because of the effects of modern hygiene on death rates, for women to bear, on the average, perhaps a third as many infants as were appropriate two or three thousand or even two hundred years ago, a society in which war might mean something like the end of the species, or at least vastly closer to that than any war of the past could be.
To be unaware of the true dimensions of life, to be insensitive to the realities beyond your narrow little swath of existence, to talk to no one save the people who mirror your own prejudices back to you, to be the victim of your own narrow insecurity in life, this is to bear false witness just as surely as if you testified to the truth of a lie under oath.
«Born of a bent for mathematical musing, Organismic philosophy comes off quite confusing Considering what must be seen as the schism Of little bio in the logos of its organism.»
So bountiful hath been the earth and so securely have we drawn from it our substance, that we have taken it all for granted as if it were only a gift, and with little care or conscious thought of the consequences of our [ab] use of it; nor have we very much considered the essential relation that we bear to it as living parts in the vast creation.159
To say that all religious communities recognize the right of people not to be tortured, or that all religious communities support the self - determination of indigenous peoples is not very exciting: even if these claims are true (and I suspect that they are not), they bear little relation to any claim that a faithful member of any religious community would recognize as his own.
The little girl obeyed and little reluctantly, and as they walked away, kept glancing back over her shoulder at the bear.
He describes himself as a bear of little technical brain and unlikely to produce a useful pot.
Up and down its narrow valleys and across its great plain went the pomp and panoply of the ancient world, and its more commonplace traffic as well: rich argosies from far Babylon, carrying the wares down to Egypt; royal messengers of the great kings who ruled in Persepolis, bearing decrees for the officer in charge at the frontier station of Assouan; plenipotentiaries of Hatti and of Egypt, seeking a modus vivendi in the political stresses of the thirteenth century; conquerors with their chariots and footmen and their tale of atrocities behind and yet before; wandering bands of foot - loose adventurers, seeking a good land where they might strike roots into the soil - all these and hosts of others were led among the Palestinian hills where went the great trunk roads of the ancient world, camped in the plains, bartered in the little cities, or stayed to lay permanent claim to some hit of the land.
Waldstein skillfully articulates, thirteenth - century France was ordered according to a different theology and anthropology, within which the temporal and the spiritual were dynamically and sacramentally interrelated, manifested in a social space known as «the peace» that bore little resemblance to modern states, confessional or otherwise.
In this light the particular problem for the twentieth century Christian as viewed by Cobb is that the structure of existence assumed by Jesus in his day bears little resemblance to the structure of existence which characterizes us, so that the translation of the quality of life achieved by Jesus into a context with which we can identify more immediately is no less radical than the contrast between his situation and ours (PPCT 397).
The problems with arguments like this today is that they bear little resemblance to Pascal's wager as we can find it in Pensees.
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Even today when pressures such as «outing» seek to enforce a gay identity on all homosexuals, many of them take the view that homosexuality is just one facet of their identity - whether an advantage, or a curse, or simply a slightly awkward fact about themselves - which has little bearing on the rest of their lives outside the bedroom.
When you think you can put Atheists into a nice, fixed, little box, I'll explain some simple things to you that change some of that: 1) I was born a Roman Catholic and legally died as one when I was a teen.
First, the pictures of «judgement» have been drawn so often from law - courts and the like that they bear little relation to the Christian insistence on God as love.
But most of us also pretend that all of this has no bearing or relevance to our little existences — and I run into atheists like that just as often as Christians.
In summary I was dead; I commended you, together with the little ones, to God and to my gracious Lord, since I thought I would never again see you in this mortal life... But soon several litres passed from me, and I feel as if I were born again.»
Reading the comments by nottolate only reinforces the image of today's faux Christian as arrogant, condescending, and self - righteous — they bear little to no resemblance to the ideals they espouse.
It seems likely that without the drastic disruptions resulting from the First World War activism would have remained little more than a literary mood and Fascism as a major political movement would never have been born.
Some bears of little brain would likely dismiss Cardinal Collins's efforts to resist the further encroachments of the culture of death as examples of the kind of «culture warrior» activity Pope Francis allegedly frowns upon among bishops.
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