Sentences with phrase «so less booking»

So less booking «because my travel cert expires soon».

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And the same books that made you feel less alone, that you connected with so fully, are likewise the things that a complete stranger might have felt and been glad for during the same precarious time.
This book reminds me of the opportunity we all have to free our minds of fear and judgment so that we may make better decisions and be more creative, with less internal friction and more in harmony with those around you.
Shaq's book report revealed it had been less than transformative: «This is about a young man who has power, wealth, and women (much like me), and gives them all up to pursue a holy life (not so much like me).»
«If it's booked through a third party, they have less of a connection and may get less information from a customer like an email address, so they don't have that same ability to follow up with them.»
as this book documents so well, a foolish attempt to beat the market and get rich quickly will make one s broker rich and oneself much less so
@IanH has highlighted that this section of the book is based on Simba's spreadsheet that has data for only 27 and 40 years, so it's less robust than other parts of the book.
Stopovers, as we know them, are changing in less than 3 weeks, so if this is something you are interested in, you need to use your United miles to book a ticket before October 6, 2016.
Russ Christian thinking at its best, 5 billion people totally ignore or think the bible is just another poorly written of fiction, sure to your lot it may be the most influential book in history, not so much to everyone else and is getting less and less influential as time goes by.
But your knowledge of science is so much less than so many Catholic Priests such as Gregor Mendel (1822 - 1884) the father of modern genetics, Georges Lemaître (1894 - 1966) the person who proposed the Big Bang Theory and Stanley Jaki Born in Hungary, he earned doctorates in Systematic Theology and Nuclear Physics, is fluent in five languages, and has authored 30 books.
I think he could usefully have chosen something a little less so, but the book is excellent — full of useful material, well documented, and well expressed.
I said it once and I'll say it again, you need to stop living in the 1950's and join us in 2011 where most things are now electronic and so the need for paper books is becoming less and less.
But even that significant action will probably receive less attention in the history books than John Paul II's trip to Poland in June 1979, when millions of his compatriots ignored official disapproval to attend masses and other Catholic services — and so accelerated, or maybe sparked, the shaking that eventually brought down state - communism in Eastern Europe.
I had spent so much money buying books about fishing, attending fishing conferences, going to Africa to fish, and founding the World Fishing Training Center that although it was true that I had never caught any fish, this did not make me any less of an expert in fishing.
In his book God's Lesser Glory, Bruce Ware went so far as to describe the open view of God as a God who «hand wringing deity» who «can do nothing more than hope for the best.»
I don't deny the prayer changes things but so does rolling up your sleeves and getting involved; in fact the book of James is pretty darn clear that it's up to us to work to help the less fortunate of this world.
The book is a critique of both leftism and the right - liberalism (more «freedom,» less «equality»), so prevalent in today's conservative....
I often read books that are more about the idea / theology of parenting and less about the practical tips and strategies and examples so this was helpful.
Unlike Lewis» novels, the book is not a Christian book, and so the story has less of a «moral» than the books by Lewis, but is still creative, imaginative, and well - told, but did leave me confused in many areas.
If someone told Wendy that she needs to «be more balanced» and spend less time cooking and with children and more time reading books, she wouldn't do so well.
In short, if you like your history neatly packaged so as not to disturb opinions inconsistent with, say, those of the New York Times, you will undoubtedly consider this book as a more or less definitive recounting.
Jackson takes so many liberties with the plots and themes that not reading the books ahead might make for less criticism.
God could had it been both ways is possible for him... created of all livings from chemicals to full creatures... in the book if looked so simple is because God message was to people with less knowldge premitive whether in the east or west... and had to be in simple examples but that might hold big meanings in today's knowldge and facilities... about mankind God created at it's best, but never in the Quran it was stated that men had been given his (God's) looks... God told us that all creatures are nations like us, which means they were created in the same way... although God as well spoke of integration of mankind and well as animals in cross marriages that made variable nations...
God could had creation either ways is possible for him... created of all livings from chemicals to full creatures... in the book if looked so simple is because God message was to people with less knowldge premitive whether in the east or west... and had to be in simple examples but that might hold big meanings in today's knowldge and facilities... about mankind God created at it's best, but never in the Quran it was stated that men had been given his (God's) looks... God told us that all creatures are nations like us, which means they were created in the same way... although God as well spoke of integration of mankind and well as animals in cross marriages that made variable nations...
The book contains two appendices — the first a list of key Church documents pertaining to the veneration of the saints, which will be found very useful, and the second an abstract of Karl Rahner's theologies of symbol and anamnesis, which your reviewer found less so.
... wow, lot's of mis - statements here by people speculating about the Bible and Jesus, including those of you who think the books of the Bible were written a few hundred years ago (Moses penned it around 1400BC)... the Bible is a collection of the most investigated writings of all time, so there is a tremendous amount of credible archeological and scientific material in this world available for review rooted in verifiable investigations... my response, read the Bible, do your own investigation, determine the Truth for yourself... hopefully, anne rice's denouncement of faith in the God of the Bible (it's difficult for me to believe she ever had Saving Faith in the first place) will bring some readers to investigate and find the Truth... God will call the Elect, not one more, not one less...
So anyway, I like the main message that J. D. Greear was trying to get across in this book, but I wish he would have stuck with it, and not tried to get this second subject in there about how to know for sure you are saved, for that is where his book goes off track and becomes much less helpful.
A man with less education than I have quotes a parable from a so - called holy book written, who know when, by who knows who, and tries to say that is what God intended.
It is by no means clear why this egalitarian Eden, which relies wholly on human will power, is less illusory — especially in this blood - soaked century when human capacity is unmasked — than the Jewish apocalyptic hope for the coming of God's kingdom.The value of these books is not in what they say about Jesus so much as in what their saying these things prompts one to think about.
I'm really trying to be an open book and it helps when you share what's going on too, so I feel a little less weird LOL!
My birthday is in LESS THAN A MONTH, so I'll be asking for your book as a gift!
so no time for blog reading, much less book reading.
I am developing this for my Tailgating Tour Book Proposal, so I wanted the dish to have an egg less dough that would be safe to take to a tailgate.
When I made this quinoa pudding, I was feeling more ginger, less coconut (I know, I don't even recognize myself) so I used Faith's ratios and methodology to create a pudding baby from two of my favorite whole grain pudding recipes in the book.
After two cross country moves in less than 18 months, packing up box after books got old fast, so we ended up donating much of our book collection.
We've also been doing a lot of party planning for the book, which is now less than two months away, and so to give ourselves a little break (and do a little bit more low - key promotion for the book), we decided to invite over a bunch of editors and bloggers for an at - home Spring Break Bash, BGSK style.
Author Notes: When I was playing around with the idea of writing a low - sugar book, I had one and only one priority: the recipes had to be so good and so delicious that you could serve them without announcing the caveat that they were made with less sugar.
Instead I'll make it shorter (and less stalker - ey seeming) and say that I'm so, so, SO excited for the new booso, so, SO excited for the new booso, SO excited for the new booSO excited for the new book.
That's way less time than it took the Cubs to win another World Series after their victory all the way back in 1908, so it's no surprise to see them acting like proud papa bears and showing off all these newborns who arrived in the world nine months after the Cubs finally closed the book on over a century of helplessness.
It's actually surprising with Arsene Wenger's commitment to the French League's (although lesser so in recent seasons) that a gem like Kante was not scouted on the books by the Gunners, however now according to the growing rumours, Arsenal may have a chance of nabbing the French International after all.
lol calm down son, i'm mad as hell, but i ain't reading all that, that is what we call a article (book / atlas of words) this is a comment section, so be a little less delicate when someone points that out in the future.
it does not matter if the player is cheap or not the bigger problem would be that very player will be on our books for four years so he better be good, that's why when I look at Chelsea and city these clubs throw players out with in a season un less that player is expensive or injured, so waiting to sign wclass 4 years is better than signing just to compete for a season to complain about more signings
3 is a silent pick em so money line the game with a dog of 3 pts or less, 85 % of teams that cover 3 points as dogs win the game outright so why give the books any more than you have to, make sure you take dogs in first half ONLY, i cant stress this enough, more times than not if a dog will cover the game, (big dogs +7 or higher) they will show up early and you do not want to get screwed in the 2nd half by blowing the cover, these are things the sports books never would tell you but surely will save you a lot of aggravation in the LONG RUN
He hasn't been booked either, so he would definitely be less of a headache than Diego Costa.
Thankfully I found Andrea's first book about EC when my daughter was less than 1 so our learning curve wasn't too late.
Because parenting is about so much more than discipline, Rebecca hits on important topics less spoken about, making this more than a parenting book.
In fact, Gayle did this so text book that her daughter made the decision herself to change, taking responsibility for her life, and as such will be much less likely to digress.
In our book, Minimalist Parenting: Enjoy Modern Family Life More By Doing Less, my co-author Christine and I go into detail about chores for both younger and older kids — why they're so important (and why it's never too late to begin), which jobs to delegate, and how to get started.
While I haven't finished the entire book I feel like the majority of what I have read so far has basically been a very critical piece on what's wrong with hospitals and formula companies, and less on good advice / tips for breastfeeding.
But the whole point, of course, is easing less adventurous kids into exploring new dishes, and that's just what the book does so well.
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