Sentences with phrase «what about drinking»

What about his drinking?
What about drinking room tempature water, and then adding the lemon would it have the same affect?
What about drinking coconut milk?
What about drinking casein protein before going to sleep?
Father Ford's books on the subject include: Depth Psychology, Morality and Alcoholism (Weston, Mass.: West College Press, 1951) and What About Your Drinking?
What about drinking his blood?
What about a drink to wash down all of that allergy - friendly goodness?
What about the drink itself?

Not exact matches

In the video above, Hannasch gives Canadian Business editor in chief James Cowan a tour of one of Couche - Tard's stores to talk about the growth of the company's food and drink options, and what it can offer to a busy customer that e-commerce can't.
«About a year ago, I stopped drinking caffeine, and I can not say enough for what it's done for my energy levels and ability to wake up each morning ready to charge into the day ahead.
I didn't get sick drinking the liquor,» he added, referring to a USA TODAY Network report about tourists falling ill after drinking what they believe to be adulterated liquor in Cancún clubs and resorts.
Even at breakfast they were already looking forward to lunch and dinner, they wanted to talk about what they would eat and drink... and that was a major turning point for me.
Set up a drinks date to talk about what they do now, what projects they're working on, and what skills are needed to do their job.
«A guy came up to the bar, and he ordered an Arnold Palmer, and the barman knew what that drink was,» three - time major champion Padraig Harrington recalled about a visit to an Indian restaurant in Orlando in 2009.
Reading a lot like what a college fraternity president might send out to his brothers, the email spelled out in sophomoric terms rules not only about drinking and what not to do with kegs but also about sex.
I get what the Mayor is trying to do... I confess, though, I'm conflicted about whether the kind of ban the Mayor proposed is the best way to promote better eating and drinking choices.
From oil in Gatorade to the amount of caffeine and other stimulants in energy drinks and the so - called «pink slime» found in beef, previously unnoticed ingredients are coming under scrutiny as health - conscious consumers demand more information about what they eat and drink, and sometimes go public via social networking and the Internet.
6:25 - 32; «Therefore I say to you, do not worry about your life, what you will eat or what you will drink; nor about your body, what you will put on.
The themes in it [are] the ever - present themes of adultery, as well as a pretty heavy drinking theme in the song (which probably comes from the fact that I drink pretty heavily), but the most interesting part of it to me, the thing I was most excited about when I wrote it was the bridge toward the end of the song where there's a car fire in the parking lot and all that stuff and the comment «what a cruel God we've got.»
Hmm — whose prayers change things, and why doesn't all prayer change things... a friend asked for a new house — got one; another friend asked to be cured from leukemia, God didn't answer her prayers — she died; another friend asked for wisdom on how to care for her elderly father, an alcoholic — still drinks, she still has no knowledge on what to do about it — never thought to maybe look up information about elder care.
Anyone who still believes that the Tea Party is about economics is not paying attention to what Tea Party partisans are drinking.
6:25) «Therefore, I say to you, don't worry about your life, what you'll eat or what you'll drink, or about your body, what you'll wear.
What minister hasn't wanted to holler when church folk jab him with dumb remarks about cussing or drinking?
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The Jews have endless rules about what they may and may not eat and drink.
Fearful about the water we drink, the air we breathe, the great mushroom cloud looming over us, we get by as best we can and grab what we can.
You mention Colossians 2:16 - 17 and say that Paul teaches us not to condemn others about what they eat or drink or the feasts that they observe, but that is not at all what Paul is saying.
When I hear these sayings, I think about people I know that are addicts that still drink and have modified their drinking, they're not close to death (as far as I know) but they're also not following their dreams, or living a very fulfilling life (from what I've gathered).
Mark Greene, executive director of the London Institute of Contemporary Christianity (LICC) tells a story about an office worker who took the time to find out what kind of tea people liked to drink, and when she next made the tea she produced bags of each kind of tea.
But I really love what I do, I get paid to make someone like you have the best meal or drink possible, so it's not only the tips I care about, it's people like you.
It is when people fill their lives with some of the blessings of life — such as eating, drinking, and marrying — so that they ignore the signs of the times in which they live and the testimony from God about what is coming unless they all heeded the warnings and followed the ways of God (Matthew 24:32 - 33).
Rape culture pushes the victim - blaming mentality: the idea that if * she * had done something differently — worn a different outfit (even though women get raped when dressed modestly; rapists don't care about what a person is wearing), didn't get drunk (opens a person up to anything, never mind that it is impossible for a person to give clear consent when they're intoxicated / inebriated), used the «buddy system» (what if she wanted to go out by herself?
You need to sit down and drink some tea and collect your thoughts, hon.. It depends on what we may learn about how the candidate has applied their religion within the U.S. society — you know in how they vote on things, but also in regards to their actions or words in general.
I am speaking of... what every one must know in his own case: how difficult it is to command himself, and do what he wishes to do; how weak the governing principle of his mind is, and how poorly and imperfectly he comes up to his own notions of right and truth; how difficult it is to command his feelings, grief, anger, impatience, joy, fear; how difficult to govern his own tongue, to say just what he would; how difficult to rouse himself to do what he would, at this time or that; how difficult to rise in the morning; how difficult to go about his duties and not be idle; how difficult to eat and drink just what he should, how difficult to regulate his thoughts through the day; how difficult to keep out of his mind what should be kept out of it.
It is the Persian custom to deliberate about the gravest matters when they are drunk; and what they approve in their counsels is proposed to them the next day by the master of the house where they deliberate, when they are now sober and if being sober they still approve it, they act thereon, but if not, they cast it aside.
for in the days before the flood, people were eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage, up to the day Noah entered the ark; and they knew nothing about what would happen until the flood came and took them all away.
Or what about the boyfriend came home drunk and basically raped her because she's in an abusive relationship....
Therefore I say to you, do not worry about your life, what you will eat or what you will drink, not about your body, what you will put on.
The woman will have to be constantly paranoid about what she eats, drinks, and does with her life, since she'll constantly be afraid that she'll be charged with murdering or harming the fetus inside of her.
Or, as the author of What the Bible Says About Healthy Living (1996) puts it, «Don't let any food or drink become your God.»
What, if anything, can you do when you see a publisher marketing someone as a «sexy new thinker» to the highly impressionable Christian market and people you know and really care about drinking his Christian Kool - Aide?
We are not suppose to worry about what we are going to eat, drink or wear.the crane must represent the carnal nature behaviour of natural man due to its obsession with snails.
What now of ministry to royalty, To those who eat and drink and ride about In mighty chariots; who know no hurt Though drought and famine stalk the earth And decimate the human family;
Unless the alcoholic gets help in all four areas, his chances for recovery are very poor indeed (Dying for a Drink: What You Should Know about Alcoholism [Waco, TX: Word Books, 1985], p. 41).
And what's this about determining if a woman cheated on her husband by making her drink dirt swept up from the tabernacle floor (Num 5:11 - 31)?
On the split screen, familiar spliced video footage replayed what little most of us know — or care to know — about bin Laden: wearing a turban, sitting drinking tea, a long salt and pepper beard, speaking to friends, crouching holding a machine gun, skyscrapers smoking.
He told his hearers, Fear not, do not be anxious about your life, what you should eat or what you should drink, nor what you should wear.
Jesus said not to take much thought about what you eat or drink, and in the United States obedience to this text is running high.
The counselor should encourage the resistant alcoholic to talk about his drinking — when he drinks, with whom, how he feels, what happens when he drinks?
MAt 6:25 «Therefore I tell you, do not worry about your life, what you will eat or drink; or about your body, what you will wear.
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