Sentences with phrase «about the birthdays of»

Collecting user data before 2015 was actually something the company encouraged, under the banner of increased utility for Facebook users — so that calendars could bring in information about the birthdays of friends, for instance.
It's like wondering about the birthday of the Great Pumpkin — it's kind of a waste of time...
Someone commented about the birthday of the actress who played Susan McSween, so it was a great lead - in for my comment about the real woman!

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Given that many of those orders face truly hard deadlines — birthdays, Christmas, nursery - school graduations — Levy would be far less upbeat if his customers were griping about messed - up shipments.
On Weibo, Modi wanted to talk about Buddha's birthday and a new era of Asian harmony.
Regardless of the occasion, there's always that awkward moment where someone pretends to use the restroom but is really trying to tell a waiter about the reason you're celebrating — and ask for a birthday cake.
About 50 % of small businesses won't make it to their fifth birthday.
«People don't just throw it away if you present them with something well done, and it carries a message worth paying attention to,» she says, noting that about 25 percent of people use the birthday discount.
Of course you should recognize their birthdays, childbirths and anniversaries, and genuinely care about their health and well - being.
BOSTON (AP)-- President John F. Kennedy's daughter reminisces about her father in a new video released ahead of what would have been his 100th birthday.
Trump's visit was also the third-most talked - about topic on Chinese social media platform Weibo over the last 24 hours, trailing only the birthday of a singer in a Chinese boy band and a weekly Asian pop song chart.
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Hundreds of app developers requested, and in some cases required, access to information in Facebook users» profiles, tapping into mountains of information about Facebook users and their friends, including hometowns, education, careers, birthdays, photos, relationship statuses and religious and political leanings.
I've long been paranoid about forgetting the birthdays of those I'm close to.
There's plenty of expenses that pop up that we tend to forget about: birthdays (and parties), car registration, and veterinary expenses are just a few examples.
With the exception of my sister celebrating her birthday and greedy politicians dreaming of pork, April 15 is resented by just about every American.
Jehovah's witnesses are not to celebrate holidays or birthdays... So her whole premise of being offended about Christmas really doesn't apply since she wrapped gifts for other celebrations.
Providing a wealth of information on the development of hermeneutic themes and intellectual parallels with thinkers Gadamer knew, it is a richly documented biography (though the typo in the opening sentence of chapter one, which gets Gadamer's birthday wrong, inspires doubts about precision).
Also thanks for talking about your art on your blog, I recieved a print of yours for my birthday (the one of Jesus coming through the cross)-- I doubt my husband would go ploughing through etsy (except for the rare occasion).
Yet, her beliefs are not to celebrate birthdays or holidays and she picks a job that is all about giving gifts and wrapping them in beautiful paper to give in celebration of another... I smell a Jehovah rat who probably took this job just to wait out a pay day.
The truth is, everything on this list is worth doing in your twenties (or your teens, if you're so inclined) but we talk about it like this because though nothing magical happens on your thirtieth birthday, 30 years is enough time to work out some of life's kinks and pick up on some good habits.
This weekend (May 29), on what would be the 1412h birthday of one of the faith's greatest writers, we look at 15 of his quotes that can help you reshape how you think about Christianity.
On Martin Luther King Jr.'s Birthday, He would have reminded us about the hope and dreams He shared with Martin Luther about equality for all in the Kingdom of God.
When we first met in April 2011, what initially impressed me about Sviatoslav Shevchuk was his almost preternatural calm: which was striking, in that, less than a month before and still a few weeks shy of his 41st birthday, Shevchuk had been elected Major - Archbishop of Kyiv - Halych and head of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church — the largest of the Eastern Catholic Churches, Byzantine in liturgy and governance while in full communion with the Bishop of Rome.
After finishing his homily at the morning's Mass, the small - town priest briefly interrupted the liturgy for about ten minutes in order to call attention to a terribly special occasion in their parish: the sixtieth birthday of a parishioner in the front row.
Lusko thought about the parents who all of a sudden switched from planning birthday parties to planning funerals.
Try this sometime — the next time you are in a room of 30 or so people you will find the the probability that two of those people have the same birthday is about 50 %.
Throughout this scene all the inevitable rituals of their life together still go on: they must discuss what Johan should wear on his trip with Paula, what to do about the car, the plumber, the dentist, father's birthday — what to tell the cleaning woman.
In this month, when the two birthdays nearly coincide, and when news about Islam often seems undiluted in its tragedy, the generous action of the Bosnian Muslims is worthy of praise.
Some of our friends and acquaintances put a great deal of effort into holding creatively themed birthdays and getting their kids into the right dance classes and sport programs, identifying peanut allergies and purchasing BPA - free water bottles, and having endless conversations about the negative effects of too much technology in the home, frequently interrupted by pinging phones and debates about which phone plan is best.
The Pope says there is nothing in the Bible about Christmas being the birthday of Jesus.
Schoolchildren in northern Indiana, I can attest, marked Lincoln's birthday by drawing crayon portraits of the president while listening to inspirational stories about his life.
But this statement is less reassuring since a careful British study found that if a mother was X-rayed during pregnancy, the child is about twice as likely to die of a malignant disease before its 10th birthday.11 Harrison Brown summarizes the problem:
But on this occasion of My Son's birthday, I want to let you know about some things that are starting to tick me off.
With the approach of Updike's 50th birthday, and with the publication of this his 25th book, it is time to offer an assessment of his work as a whole: to trace his natively Lutheran vision of life as cast by God into an indissoluble ambiguity, to examine his treatment of death and sex as the two phenomena wherein the human contradiction is most sharply focused, to set this new novel in relation to the earlier «Rabbit» books, and to determine what is religiously troubling and compelling about Updike's art.
There are about ten weeks between the January 20 commemoration of the birth of Martin Luther King Jr. and the April 4 anniversary of his assassination — fewer than 80 days between his 39th birthday and his dying.
As I've mentioned about a million times, I do my best to bake something special for all of the birthdays... Continue reading»
When I reminisce about my birthdays growing up, I always think of the sleepover parties I had in elementary school.
In my family, we make a big deal about any holiday — birthdays, father's day, anniversaries — they're all accompanied by some sort of family gathering and plenty of presents.
Another embarrassing truth about this gal is that I am one of those people who milk their birthdays.
Thanksgiving is wonderful, I mean it is all about eating, but it's usually around my birthday so it kind of rains on my parade.
this is crazy because yesterday I was talking to my bf about what kind of birthday cake he wants and he told me he couldn't decide between crumb cake and carrot cake.
Between the covers, there are 105 recipes (85 percent that have never been seen on this site), about two - thirds of them are savory (including a beloved recipe for featherlight Gnocchi in Tomato Broth, a Flat Roasted Chicken with Tiny Potatoes inspired by something we bought on a Paris street, and an absolutely hideous but boundlessly delicious Wild Rice Gratin with Kale and Caramelized Onions) and the rest are for sweets things (such as my son's towering second birthday S'More Cake, and what I consider two of the ultimate Thanksgiving desserts, a Cheesecake - Marbled Pumpkin Gingersnap Tart and the Deepest Dish Apple Pie you've ever seen).
Deciding what kind of birthday cake to make J was easy as he is mad about chocolate.
You've heard me say a time or two, I'm not a fan of sleeping in; I wasn't about to waste my precious time in bed on my once in a lifetime 21st birthday.
This has nothing whatsoever to do with this particular post, but I have to say this (long - winded though it is)... I currently have about 16 hours of documentaries recorded and waiting for me, 2 - 3 loads of laundry to wash, a pile of un-read books, baking of my own to do AND a beef & Guinness stew that needs making for my boyfriend's birthday dinner, and I just spent 3 hours straight reading your blog.
It's actually my birthday today and I'm currently in Scotland exploring the Isle of Skye, so expect some Travel Tuesday posts in the future about my trip to the UK!
I am about to try this cake out for my son's second birthday along with some of your other cakes to see which one he likes best.
There are so many great things about having a 3rd of July summer birthday — I can wear my favorite sundress and sandals or better yet, a just bathing suit and barefoot.
We've been so excited about this trip, which will be our last little hurrah of the summer, my first time in the Pacific Northwest, and... my birthday weekend!
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