Sentences with phrase «accomplishing their missions without»

Not exact matches

Dara... even without the ginger I found myself hoarding the loaf... Mission accomplished as I nibbled on the last piece yesterday... I am very conscious about my carbs, so it is a huge testimony to the recipe that I enjoyed it that much!
The enormity of the feeling of being able to accomplish the mission of caring for one's own children without continual support is priceless.
He said MACBAN was «overwhelmingly shocked» that the Irigwe militias in an effort to accomplish their mission of terrorising Fulani herdsmen in Bassa LGA, had on Monday 5/3/2018 attacked Fulani cattle herders and mercilessly killed three persons without provocation.
Because while Toyota may become the world's number - one automaker without the Tundra's help, it will be a mission more easily accomplished if the truck proves able to convince a sizeable number of meat - and - potatoes domestic pick -»em - up truck buyers to make the swap from an F - 150 or a Silverado.
Our mission could not be accomplished without your time, talents, and support.
As the years have passed, that primary mission has not changed but only gotten larger and fortunately we have been able to accomplish this expansion over time without diminishing our core goals.
The staff is awesome and let's face it folks... sun, beach, blue sky and a week without work is why we go on vacation... and I would say at the Melia... mission accomplished!!
«Without the work of the committee,» she says, «ABA members, the public, members of our government and lawyers who are not yet members of our association would be unable to measure the extraordinary success of the ABA in turning words into action to accomplish its mission of defending liberty, and pursuing and delivering justice.»
If Vox accomplishes its mission to «move people from curiosity to understanding,» without requiring large amounts of previous knowledge and legwork on the part of the reader, it could likely be essential everyday reading for me and a lot of other people like me.
Without overtly commenting on the contrast, Reynolds matches shots between her interviewees in the 1970s and 1980s, holding NASA press conferences or dancing at a mission - completion celebration, and shots of them today, decades older, but no less invested in what their younger selves accomplished.
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