i have loved these crates since i first
saw them in my country living magazine and then in your home too.
Saw this in Country Living and just loved it.
I already wanted this book, because of the ad
I saw in Country Living... and now you're doing all these wonderful Wandawega posts!
I also love this tree in a big metal tub
seen in Country Living magazine.
I saw it in COuntry Living, too, and I liked it!
Not exact matches
CBA is
seen as a stable part of
life in the
country of 24 million where most people have had a mortgage, insurance policy or regular savings account with CBA at some point - often starting with its famed «Dollarmites» deposit account for school children.
«The dip
in life satisfaction occurs around the age of 45 until 54, and is
seen across many wealthy English - speaking
countries, including the United States, Canada, the UK and Australia.»
And even those of us who believe fervently
in the value of free markets can
see that it's not a good thing that a CEO can afford to build a $ 50 - million home while others
living in the same
country can't afford a roof over their head at all.
This is a bottle of water, if we went into a time machine and went back to 1968, and met any human being that
lived in this
country and said, «Do you
see what this is?»
When the National Hockey League rumbles to
life on Jan. 19, it will be a relief to the
country's entertainment and recreation sector, which
saw revenues drop 1.2 %
in October partly due to the lockout, according to Statistics Canada.
The cost - of -
living index puts Massachusetts as one of the more expensive states
in the
country, and you'll
see that reflected
in the state's exorbitant home prices.
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The swift recovery
in resource prices was a significant factor
in explaining why Canada recovered more quickly than other G7
countries, and probably explains why Australia only
saw a short -
lived reduction
in the rate of growth of GDP during 2008 - 09.
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living in the
country since 2008, reveals his top insider picks for what to
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in Rio de Janeiro during the FIFA World Cup.
In my 43 years living in this great country, I have never seen so much meddling into the affairs of a province as the full frontal assault taking place against the soon - to - be-sworn-in government of B.C. Let's be clea
In my 43 years
living in this great country, I have never seen so much meddling into the affairs of a province as the full frontal assault taking place against the soon - to - be-sworn-in government of B.C. Let's be clea
in this great
country, I have never
seen so much meddling into the affairs of a province as the full frontal assault taking place against the soon - to - be-sworn-
in government of B.C. Let's be clea
in government of B.C. Let's be clear.
Katie, who told the kids she, «has the best job
in the world, traveling around the
country, building playgrounds for a
living,» explained that, «What you draw today, you'll
see reflected
in the playground we'll build!»
Actually few months before what is happening now
in my
country I
saw big flood flooding over the city but not
in to my place of my
living... although people were some screaming and some as riding it smiling but all were being washed away... then have asked a freind about it who said it might mean no much money or business will be coming to me which I doubted if it meant that, but today I know what it was about...!
Yes our quality of
life is still quite good relative to SOME other
countries... that not really what people are thinking though when they use the term «3rd world
country» — they are talking about the trending that they
see — and the media reflects a perception out there that things are trending
in a negative direction... look, if you read my original posts, you will
see that they have much less to do with our economy as they have to do with WHY we are involved
in the middle east and the SOCIAL impact of that.
What did the revolts brought to the people
in those
countries any thing other than continuos unending revolts and demonstrations scarcity of essential commodities and products adding to the sky high prices... While other essential needs such as electricity power supply, water, gas, diesel, petrol are being used as a pressure tool by the opposition or the ruling party to keep people mad on the streets rather than going home
seeing to their daily
living making and minding their own businesses... but what business will continue with such chaos and disorder...?
These are men greeds and are unrelated to religion nor it is
in favor of religions... religion is a direct spritual connection between the Servent and his GOD... that was what most of us knew before we were spoiled by the «Islamic Belt Idea» that the West had introduced and marketed it
in our MidEast area towards encouraging youth to join militants
in «Jihad» establishing that belt surrounding and fighting the communists
in Afghanistan and some Asian
countries... Well now that has spoiled our
life coming back on us and you but I do not
see why should we innocents pay for your «Political Games»...!?
We all had our favorite areas; such as pediatrics, the newborn nursery, the E.R. Personally, I loved spending time
in geriatrics with the elderly, (they reminded me of my grandparents, to which I was alway's very closed to and I had not been able to
see in a very long time, as they
lived in another
country and I missed them so much).
It was LONG TIME
in the making, and now we
see the weeds comming up and choking the
life out of this
country's very existence.
For a
country with supposed separation of church and state, I've never
seen so much religious interference
in politics
in my
life...
Scott Kelly said that
life in space is challenging, and that those challenges are addressed through teamwork - and that he would like to
see more teamwork, from government and others,
in addressing challenges faced by the
country, his brother said.
But now those are already there at yours maybe if you prepare them right as to education and training for finally deputing them to return to their own
countries with the needful backup and authority they will be useful tools for the advancement and prosperity of their nations then you will have no one wanting to immigrate leaving behind their own families and friends...
in addition to that you will
see those who immigrated towards your
country start moving back to their own
countries and this is the only solution to resolve the issue of illegal immigration and to find peace... otherwise if things go on as it is today surely slowly slowly you will find that your own
countries become inherited by piling up immigrants who might get starved due negligence turn on against the Host
country... that has contributed
in the destructions of their
countries but not towards and advancements or developments of their
countries and nations to find peace and make a
living..!?
And, after
living in Utah as a non-Mormon, I would never vote for a Mormon,
seeing how religion is first and
country is second to the politicians there.
He is a typical «ugly american» who buries his head
in the sand and proclaims the overblown virtues of our
country while failing to
see that, yes, other
countries do things radically different than us and they also have a phenomenal standard of
living.
I've
lived on three continents and picked up facebook friends
in a few more so was pleased to
see one some current posts on my personal blog viewed
in 18
countries in just a few hours but I'm not expecting to make it to the list of 100 top blogs anytime soon.
The mechanisms of this international capitalist recession, the latest of which, to date, some would like to
see as the first crisis of world capitalism, are well known: contraction
in production and trade; deflationary trends; massive growth
in the volume of loans accumulated by international banks on
countries or on the major industrial and banking groups, loans which become transformed into irrecoverable debts; brutal capital withdrawals from
countries by the major financial operators, which
live from the revenue from parasitical investments
in bonds, shares and other derivatives.
Indeed, these are good examples — people are perceiving Islam as some minority — yet harmless ideology that espouses nice values, it doesn't all people need do is look at the UK, France etc today — do the research — the people
in these
countries are already
seeing a decline
in their quality of
life as Islam grows, why should a person tolerate something that is a threat to them I often ask.
What I was trying to say is that believers and their beliefs, primarily Christians
in the US, have an impact on
lives of everyone
in this
country and that is why many non-believer feel not just a right but often a duty to challange what they
see a irrational thinking.
Steinfels concludes: «Anti-Catholic animus is not keeping Catholics out of board rooms or
country clubs, however, although it may complicate the careers of those
in academic
life, journalism, or some professional fields who don't make sure they are
seen as «thinking» Catholics.
I give thanks to liberties given me yet I can
see the steadfastly bitterness of
Life's insolvencies
in many
countries born and most desperate families who dare to
live out for wants of just another bowl's food.
What is too often missing is the ability to
see the recent church - member and dollar depression from the perspective of broader developments
in the society at large and from a longer view of the
life of the church
in this
country.
but, when I
see all these extremist bombing all over the world & EXPRESS HATE to American the land WE
live in, do we not have a responsibility show up and fight against them — fight for our
country USA has nothing to do with Islam — wrong is wrong no matter what religion...
Anyone of good conscience should agree with what I have said and ban together, so we can bring this
country the very world we
live on into the 21st century free of these groups hold on our minds and revel
in all the promise this century has to offer so our children's children's children will look back
in pride an
see we did what we did for them and there posterity.
As a muslim women
living and growing up
in a Muslim
country it makes me so mad and upset when I
see some girls sitting
in US and Europe and preach that
in Islam and under Sharia Law woman & Men are equal and that women are not forced to do anything they do not want to do.
i don't remember which church this was [or if it was here
in Ohio where i now
live, or back
in California where i grew up, or one of the other places i
lived in between — but i
saw it quoted all over the
country for MONTHS] THAT, i believe, is when you REALLY hear God.
Our astronauts, relying on the precision technology of a team of scientists, can travel to the moon and back
in half the time it took our grandparents to cross the Atlantic to settle
in this
country, and the event is
seen live on television sets around the world.
2ndly I would
live to
see this billboard put up
in a muslim
country lolololololol..
I have always
lived in religious parts of the
country and I have never
seen that.
Maybe it's different
in other
countries, but where I
lived, I didn't
see it.
But now we may be
seeing the rise of white - collar and blue - collar
countries, where the differing legal systems prevent the development of healthy workplaces and labor relationships, especially
in poorer
countries attempting to
live at the whims of the wealthy West's consumption choices.
a true PROPHET
lives in a
country called Kenya cripples have walked, blind have
seen, deaf hear, dump spoken through the name of our lord Jesus and his blood.for GOD loved us so much that he gave us his only son that whoever shall believe
in him shall not perish but have internal
life
Even
in countries where the churches have been active for centuries we
see life organized today without reference to Christian values, a growth of secularism understood as the absence of any final meaning.
he belongs
in some cloistered church compound... they love him, he loves them, they can take advantage of
living in our wonderful
country, come out to
see the diverse and secular civilized community america really is and then turn around and run back into their compound.
You may think of missionaries people who are
living the dream
in a foreign
country, sharing the Gospel left and right and
seeing dramatic conversions on a daily basis.
As U.S. Sen. Obama's adviser on faith issues on Capitol Hill, as candidate Obama's religious affairs director on his 2008 campaign, and as President Obama's director of the White House faith - based initiative, I have had the honor of
seeing firsthand the
life and heart of a president who cares deeply about his
country, his family and his God,
in times of prayer, conversation and diligent work.
I would love to
see grace take over
in our churches,
in our
lives, and
in our
countries, as you suggest.
If Muslims can wear their scarfs
in public places, if I am
living in MY
country, I HAVE THE RIGHT to
see a SYMBOL who I believe
in,
in public places.