I was reminded of her email when
I read an interesting take on Moira Weigel's book, Labor of Love, which I wrote about last week.
Read an interesting take on motherhood from Sonia Kruger.
Not exact matches
When you
take the time to
read the latest article or, even better, spend some time casually catching up with a team member over a cup of coffee or lunch, you may not be scratching something off the to - do list, but you're building relationships, learning something
interesting, discovering something you likely would not have found out otherwise... and, most important, helping to build the foundation for long - term success.»
«When I
read something in the newspaper or a magazine that piques my
interest, I
take notes.»
Interest rates on fixed - rate mortgages, the most common and traditional type of loan homeowners
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Hopefully more people will
read up on something like bitcoin then
take action to their best
interest.
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It is important to
take the time to
read their personal statement, posts, education, and
interest on their LinkedIn profile.
For things that look
interesting,
take the time to
read the books and source materials offered by the original authors.
Romney, as a bishop, could NEVER stray from that, which (if you have ever
taken the time to
read or learn anything at all about Mormons) means he would favor LDS
interests above the rest of us.
Principle 16, so necessary for immediate application,
reads: «National authorities should endeavor to promote the internalization of environmental costs and the use of economic instruments,
taking into account the approach that the polluter should, in principle, bear the cost of pollution, with due regard to the public
interest and without distorting international trade and investment».
It's
interesting to
read the words of people who
take the time to write a comment just to say they hate God.
Because I
took the time to
read the article hoping for something
interesting.
If you're
interested in my
take on the subject, go to my blog and
read this article: «Where is the Proof of the Afterlife?»
I want to
read serious writers who
take Jesus return seriously, who have some clue about what they are talking about and are sincerely
interested!
I've
taken a great
interest in this and have
read much on it.
I remember in college, many moons ago, thinking that since I was so very opinionated about religion, I really should make sure I was familiar with the Bible... So I
read it... cover to cover... I can tell you, I honestly didn't enjoy it... it's NOT a great
read... bits are
interesting, and of course very familiar... I
took me almost the whole year, but I got through it... So imagine my surprise some time later when I found myself at an after conference gathering, that just so happened to have an inexplicably number of overtly religious attendants (inexplicable because it was a hi - tech network security conference) and after listening quietly for a while, jumped in with the statement «well, you've all
read the bible cover to cover, as have I»....
Interesting timing — had a very interesting dream last night that I was tempted to not take very seriously until I
Interesting timing — had a very
interesting dream last night that I was tempted to not take very seriously until I
interesting dream last night that I was tempted to not
take very seriously until I
read this.
But along with the praise, Wilson offers insights about the reasons these books are powerful: Lewis's generosity toward the authors he discusses, the way he finds passages that make them seem
interesting; his sense of «wonder and enjoyment» in all he
reads; his willingness to
take up the great themes that engaged his authors, to put to work in criticism his «creative intelligence.»
For the minority who
take an active
interest in the Liturgy,
read Catholic articles and follow news within the Church, I suspect that the people who are delighted by the new ICEL will far outnumber those who are opposed to it.
I strongly recommend that if you are truly
interested in learning what I think, then
take some time to do a little
reading from the blog posts on this blog.
If you're
interested in somebody
taking Cornel West to the intellectual, literary, and ethical woodshed, go over to Inside Higher Ed to
read Scott McLemee's review of Cornel West's recently published as - told - to memoir.
Found very
interesting... I recommend Muslims and Non Muslims to
read; The first words of the Quran to Mankind was is to Read, Read It Please — It will not even take 2 mi
read; The first words of the Quran to Mankind was is to
Read, Read It Please — It will not even take 2 mi
Read,
Read It Please — It will not even take 2 mi
Read It Please — It will not even
take 2 mins..
I've finally
taken the time to
read an article in Friday, January 26, 2007's Telegraph Journal called, «The Science Behind Spirituality» that I found
interesting.
My «
read» or «
take» of your cartoons, Sophie series and commentary is the best I can give, probably reflects my own anguish, certainly my limit and bias and belief and also
interest in the topic.
It would be very
interesting to know how people
reading this
take these stories (of fallen angels, giants, Nephalim, etc.)-- fact, fiction, aliens, legends, imagination literature that served the purpose of explaining part of Israel's past or what?
If you're
interested in food, sustainability, the politics of food, the next administration, health care, minimizing dependence on fuel, feeding the world...
take a few minutes to
read or skim this article.
I went on a walk the other morning and
took notes of things that were fun and unique about this culture and I thought you'd be
interested to
read them!
In a weird sense, it's a novel way of interacting with people whom I already respect and in whom I
take interest and, often, laugh along with weekly as I
read their writing.
I always make my own bread so was really
interested to
read your
take on a no - knead loaf.
Take these sweet nori bars as an
interesting example of what can come out of
reading an old issue of an unknown women's magazine while sweating to the beat of Rihanna's «Rude Boy» on the elliptical.
She said the children
took an
interest in me and followed my jumps, that it made them more intent on learning to
read.
According to Italian source CalcioMercato Liverpool have
taken a keen
interest in
Reading centre - back Alex Pearce.
In an
interesting preview to Arsenal's FA Cup semi-fnal at Wembley on Saturday, we will be
taking on the
Reading U21 side at the Emirates, and Jack Wilshere has been named as captain for the night.
An
interesting part of a book I
read on Gonzaga basketball mentioned that Chris Peterson was approached for the Cal job after Tedford got the boot, and something along the lines of «not in a million years» was the response, implying that the administrative and other baggage plus lack of support that comes with a Cal head coaching job vs other schools would
take too much of the coach's energy.
Maybe some of you should
take my advice and
read up on the PGMOL, see what a corrupt untouchable organisation they are run by former ref Mike Riley, you'll find some
interesting facts where their so crooked that they even make FIFA seem honest.
Interesting read, failed to
take the board into account and the owner as well, overall it was lacking.
You should
read the full profile, on top of the highlights I'm going to
take a dump on here, because it's
interesting.
How they came to the idea is not what we are
interested here however, as we know many of the reports we
read are BS, but would you welcome a duo of Henry and Rafa
taking over the helm?
Guys just
take it easy pls, we can't always be negative and harsh on every article, that's not good enough... It would have been better if Wenger and his players are
reading the comment but they don't so let's make this forum
interesting for ourselves..
«Barcelona decided to
take these actions in defence of their
interests, after a unilateral termination of contract urged by Neymar Jr a few months after signing the renewal until the end of the year 2021,» a statement
read.
Manager Alan Pardew comments on the Millwall match make
interesting reading «I am not so stupid not to realise that (the fans) were unhappy with my substitution (
taking Luke Chadwick off when Harewood was sent off).
I was more
interested in
reading the various online comments regarding Puel's sacking which were polarised between Saint's supporters, bemoaning the style of football / lack of entertainment served up under his stewardship and, what I
took be mostly patronising comments from neutrals (i.e. armchair supporters of big clubs), who suggested that Southampton should simply be thankful for an eighth place finish and were mad to sack him.
An «involved» father, as defined in this research, is a father who
reads to his child,
takes outings with his child, is
interested in his child's education and
takes a role equal to mother's in managing his child.
I have recently stumbled upon a really cool site that anyone
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I encourage you to
read the post, but also
take a look at the comments section, where an
interesting conversation is
taking place about the possible unintended consequences of shifting subsidies around, and also some practical input from me and fellow school food blogger Ed Bruske about the critical difference between serving produce in school cafeterias and getting kids to actually eat it.
So I
read through their blog and came upon an
interesting post, in which Melissa describes a recent trip she
took on her own (my emphasis):