Sentences with phrase «always calls at»

If your partner always calls at exactly the same time, it may be she is calling from work during a break to avoid detection by a spouse.
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The text that Rirkrit Tiravanija has placed prominently on this weather vane - like sculpture reads «hurricanes always call twice, hurricanes always call at night» — foreboding words that put in mind old wives» tales.
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Not exact matches

In much the same way that journalists like Chris Wallace have said they don't believe debate moderators should call out lies, because that would be equivalent to expressing an opinion, the Times and other newspapers have always believed that journalists should be rigorously balanced at all times.
Government agencies are always at risk of putting money into what Schuck calls «bad bets» and «bad apples.»
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I also called her from random payphones, emailed regularly and always shared when I would be traveling to other countries, but aside from that, it was understood that for days at a time we'd simply be out of touch.
The News Feed, though, came at a cost: while Facebook information had always been public to your network, 1 the fact that what you posted was being pushed out to people who were «Facebook Friends» but not necessarily real friends was a wake - up call to Facebook users.
At its heart it's impossible to call any form of link building «low risk» since Google is always changing its algorithm to flag links that aren't natural and because inherent in «link building» is the intention to build links for the purpose of convincing Google that your website is more authoritative than it would naturally be without link building.
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When we advertise on Adwords, our landing page always has at the very least a very compelling headline, a bullet list of benefits, and a very clear call to action.
Upon Summers» departure from the White House, President Obama said, «I will always be grateful that at a time of great peril for our country, a man of Larry's brilliance, experience and judgment was willing to answer the call and lead our economic team.»
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At a national sales meeting I did on Smart Calling prospecting for outside sales reps, Gary Farnam gave me a list of his takeaways from the session, along with some of the things he always does on his calls.
When we were (in Dallas) before at a club called The Door, we were sort of like the house band, because we could always fill the house.
«Believers» may buy that theological bullshit and pious drivel, but people of faith will always call them out often at great personal cost.
If a man looks at a woman with the intent to have sex with her, or even just cat - calls her, it's because of how * she's * dressed, or how * she * presents herself, and * she's * always the one who is encouraged to do something about it, while the men get a free pass because hormones (or whatever excuse).
It is entirely possible, and has always been possible, to be an atheist as a Boy Scout, if you can accept the basic idea of a moral something - or - other to which we should hold ourselves accountable, as long as you are comfortable calling it God at least as a metaphor.
It's always fascinating that people will scoff at 800 pages of ancient manuscripts now called the Bible, but as soon as any scrap of ancient manuscript comes along that presents a different story, that scrap is revered as more significant than the 800 pages.
We're all are called to disciple and will always need to be discipled at some level.
In all His dealings with the outcasts, His one call always was «Repent, for the Kingdom of Heaven is at hand!»
The victim of the bandits on the Jerusalem - Jericho road, the widow mistreated by an unjust judge, the unfortunates on whom publicans like Zacchaeus practised extortion, the destitute at a rich man's door, prisoners unvisited and hungry folk unfed — always it was wronged individuals who called out from Jesus a social message.3
Gods came to set the captive free.God is always in control he calls the shots not Satan he is in control his motives and purposes we can not understand but we do know his character is always for good and he always has a plan.It is spiritual lesson from a real life situation.I am jumping way ahead here but at the time the people sent Jesus away the demoniac man was sent back to his family when you read later because of his testimony the next time they visit years later to those towns many people are saved because of him so again yes some pigs died one man was set free but that man went and told his story and many were saved and added to the kingdom so to God be the glory.brentnz
A study such as Pastoral Care in Historical Perspective gives convincing evidence that the church at its best has always had a vital interest in what we now call mental health.
But the attempt at reinterpretation is always in danger of becoming something quite different; that which Paul called, «preaching another Jesus and another Gospel.»»
But before turning to Jesus» sayings, let me at least say what one can infer from Q about his life: He grew up in a small village of lower or southern Galilee called in (Q 4:16) Nazara, but always called Nazareth elsewhere in the canonical Gospels, a hamlet perhaps too small even to have had a local synagogue in which Jesus might have learned to read the Hebrew scriptures.
Man is in reality, many persons now tell us, a biological species, with a superficial adaptation to those artificial conditions of life which we call civilization; but under his skin, and beneath the thin top level of his inquiring, aggressive, clever mind, he is still what he has always been — an acquisitive, competitive, power - seeking, warring beast, with which the divine Spirit must still «strive,» even as at the beginning of human history.
Examples are 9/11 hijackings, The holding back of stem cell research that could save countless human lives, Aids being spread due to religious opposition to the use of condoms, Christians legally fighting this year to teach over 1 million young girls in America that they must always be obedient to men, the eroding of child protection laws in America by Christians, for so called faith based healing alternatives that place children's health and safety at risk, burning of witches, the crusades, The Nazi belief that the Aryans were god's chosen to rule the world, etc... But who cares about evidence in the real world when we have our imaginations and delusions about gods with no evidence of them existing.
That said, the reason many Old Catholic and Independent Catholic denominations have avoided the pedophilia scandals has more to do with the form of governance (synod - based decision making, laity inclusive or laity directed), recognition that clergy are mere humans with a special calling and ministry (as opposed to «always to be obeyed» representatives of the «monarchy» / Vatican and king / Pope), clergy are often members of the community at large (married or not, they have homes, careers, and lives outside a rectory), and the fact that clergy have not been brought up in seminary / parochial schools as young boys where they learned how to be abusers because they were abused themselves, but in homes.
Man experiences this «profound call» as «always present at the core of his being».
They may be called «extremists» or «fundamentalists» by muslim appeasers like yourself but, at the end of the day, they are always the more dedicated to the koran and following the path of Jihad as mandated by terrorist / pedophile mohammad.
But the call of repentance is always at the eleventh hour.
They have offered a vision that solves the problem of boredom; that solves the problem of our life in community with others and overcomes the pathologies of so - called civilized life, which finds us at each other's throats as often as not; that solves the problem of our body and our personhood, positing a body that is the one we have always known but finally glorified and without its frailties and decay; and that solves the problem of satisfying those infinite desires that nothing now on earth can fulfill.
But one of the things I've always loved about blogging is that I get to my whole self here: I get to love theology and Church talk, I get to write about mothering and family and marriage, I get to crack jokes at my own expense, I get to love Doctor Who and Call the Midwife, I get to love thrifting and knitting and pretty things as well as being a Jesus feminist, I get to be a homemaker who talks recipes and cleaning and laundry as well as a lover of literature and poetry and history and Girl Power, I love the local church and yet I don't wear rose - coloured glasses about this stuff.
On great festivals, like Christmas, Easter, Whitsunday, and the so - called «saints»» or «holy» days, the eucharist is offered with simplicity but with the beauty of vestments and always — as at the daily evensongs — with the singing of great music by a magnificent choir of men and boys.
The only thing that would put us in «good standing» with the ex-gay and similar folk would be to admit we are gay and always will be («reparative» therapy doesn't work and denial ends in repression taking the form of promiscuity), and most of us aren't called to celibacy (in the only Biblical sense of the term, as Jesus makes reference to and Paul discusses at length).
At such meetings, for a season, the two races enjoyed together what white denominational leaders loved to call «melting times» of celebratory fellowship, sometimes shouting, sometimes falling blissfully in the Spirit, always telling the Good News and testifying to its reality in their hearts.
There were always at least half a dozen militant Islamist opposition groups operating in Syria, including Isis (now calling itself the Islamic State).
I miss so much about her - those moments when we laughed or cried at the same things; our pet names for each other («I love you, Anna Banana,» we'd say); and how we would end our nightly calls by pressing our palms to our phones and whispering, «Hands on,» our mantra for always staying close.
I am a musician and a writer, plus a dabbler in drawing and other artistic «crafty» endeavors so I always interpret things from a deep emotional point of view which hasn't always worked in my favour (at least it didn't in the church I attended) and alienated me from non-artistic people who called me too sensitive and too picky and too obsessive and too emotionally involved with just about everything I did, or tried to do.
Clement himself was terrified at the prospect and always intended to avoid calling a Council.
First, I was always reminded that my task in the pulpit was not to give a little talk that might be called «Bob Brown looks at life,» and might be characterized by an opening phrase like, «Here are some things I've been thinking about this week.»
I am always amazed at people who call themselves Christian becoming so full of spite at any mention of God that doesn't fit with their personal beliefs.
The whole form and evolution of the consciousness will then depend on the rising and falling of this wave; the intensity of the consciousness at any time on the wave's height at that time; and the height must always somewhere exceed a certain limit, which we will call a threshold, if waking consciousness is to exist at all.
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