Not exact matches
I
always thought that Jesus
died crossing the entry
way to Jerusalem... he was run over by a speeding chariot.
So, I pray that as I grow in my faith and as my children experience their own challenges... be it that one chooses to be a pastor or my daughter chooses a life of servitude as a nun that they will also
always know that the Lord gives them the freedom to make changes and seek him in whatever
way they need to without compromising the fact that he
died for us to save us.
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
No, Jesus is saying, «I'm going to
die so that you can learn that God has
ALWAYS forgiven you, and my death will show you how to live in a similar
way toward others.
While I
always think it's nice that people call hospice workers like me «angels,» in some
ways that lessens what caring for the
dying actually means.
So the sooner we let the «church»
die (that is, the
way church has «
always been done»), the sooner we can discover new life within the Body of Christ.
Cancer cells, in contrast, continue to live and multiply instead of
dying when they should; they behave in a purely selfish
way (I sometimes joke that this is rather like some students — a joke that is not
always appreciated).
I've
always thought that when I
died, I'd be able to ask all the things I wanted to know while here...... when I was a kid, I thought I'd ask why God made us with teeth that get cavities, as I hated going to the dentist =) But I find that all my beliefs were based on what's in the Bible, and I don't see that book the same
way anymore, either.
Sidenote: I am
always afraid to leave rice in an opened box, no matter how small that opening is, because I think some bugs will make their
way in there, lay their eggs and I'll swallow them and I'll
die.
My husband is a
die - hard fan of dark chocolate and I am
always looking for new
ways to incorporate it in fun baked goods.
Leicester has won the league exactly the same
way I
always wanted Arsenal to do... Good football when necessary, pragmatism, direct play, commitment, never say
die, belief... That's how the Foxes have won the league..
I was one of Wenger's most
die hard supporters and
always did my best to explain away his apparent stupidity and obscure
ways when managing our club.
Fortunately, it was more laughable than it was uncomfortable and it would
always gradually
die down, giving
way to slow, steady breaths as they ultimately succumbed to sleep.
Subsequently, by virtue of defining that an adult and infant are unable to safely sleep on the same surface together, such as what occurs during bedsharing, even when all known adverse bedsharing risk factors are absent and safe bedsharing practices involving breastfeeding mothers are followed, an infant that
dies while sharing a sleeping surface with his / her mother is labeled a SUID, and not SIDS.26 In this
way the infant death statistics increasingly supplement the idea that bedsharing is inherently and
always hazardous and lend credence, artificially, to the belief that under no circumstance can a mother, breastfeeding or not, safely care for, or protect her infant if asleep together in a bed.27 The legitimacy of such a sweeping inference is highly problematic, we argue, in light of the fact that when careful and complete examination of death scenes, the results revealed that 99 % of bedsharing deaths could be explained by the presence of at least one and usually multiple independent risk factors for SIDS such as maternal smoking, prone infant sleep, use of alcohol and / or drugs by the bedsharing adults.28 Moreover, this new ideology is especially troubling because it leads to condemnations of bedsharing parents that border on charges of being neglectful and / or abusive.
Eighteen people have
died on space missions, but never in space —
always on the
way up or the
way down.
1 to
always be a guest on this planet 2 to leave my past behind and be reborn 3 to slow down my breath for a much richer life 4 to meet my teacher at least once in this lifetime 5 to
die while still alive 6 to falter and fall, as my teacher's job is to pick me up again and again 7 to insult and abuse my teacher, as he / she is the neutral one 8 to get uplifted by my teacher, at
ways expected or unexpected 9 to obey 10 to serve 11 to love 12 to excel
I am really glad you're back, I've been
dying to know what you've been up to (and I know there are more than 10 people who feel the same
way I
always enjoy reading your perspective interlaced with well - styled outfits!
i guess i can be a little vain in the opposite
way — i'll wear things like chunky sweaters and boots even though i'm
dying of heat... because when else would i ever get to wear those things... it's
always summer here, lol!
exercises yes... before husband
died i was scared to leave his side so kids brough take out so I gained 60 pounds so just taking it off.150 is not normal weight I am
always being asked what am I looking for, well once a old wise man told me if you can buy a piece of IKEA furniture and both can put together without wanting to kill each other scream, yell, swear at each other then thats the man for you... Someone that's kind, honest not married, not looking for any one nighters I think these dating sites are for the birds, it does not matter if you pay or do not pay either
way everyone on here wants everything else but relationship.
In this third installment of the
Die Hard series, hard - luck New York cop John McClane realizes once again that trouble
always has a
way of finding him.
This sense of dread stems partly from our assumption that something bad is
always bound to happen in a Haneke film (Georges and Anne are favorite character names of his), but more because we know that sooner or later, whether it happens within the time frame of the film or not, there's only one
way that a story of two very old people in poor health can end: these people are going to
die.
Architect Doug Roberts (Paul Newman) can not possibly
die; Battalion Fire Chief O'Hallorhan (Steve McQueen) could go either
way; Senator Gary Parker will
die because Robert Vaughn
always comes to a bad end; either Fred Astaire or Jennifer Jones — but not both — will
die; and so on.
Clare finally has the life she's
always wanted and everything seems perfect — until the people closest to her begin
dying in violent and elaborate
ways after each wish.
The Treasure Trove 17xdouble trouble The Road Back (original cut)(James Whale, 1937) &
Die Nacht von Lissabon (Zbyňek Brynych, 1971) Den vita sporten (The White Match, Roy Andersson, Kalle Boman, Lena Ewert, Staffan Hedqvist, Lennart Malmer, Jörgen Persson, Ingela Romare, Inge Roos, Axel Rudorf - Lohmann, Rudi Spee, Bo Widerberg, 1968) & Ormens väg på hälleberget (The Serpent's
Way, Bo Widerberg, 1986) Figures de cire (The Man with Wax Faces, Maurice Tourneur, 1914) & Avec le sourire (With a Smile, Maurice Tourneur, 1936) Omicron (Ugo Gregoretti, 1963) & Hanno cambiato faccia (They Have Changed Their Face, Corrado Farina, 1971) Psychological Operations in Support of Unconventional Warfare (Kathryn Bigelow, 1975) & Set - Up (Kathryn Bigelow, 1978) Slyší tě nepřítel (The Enemy Hear You, Zbyňek Brynych, 1951) & Smyk (Skid, Zbyňek Brynych, 1960) Cielo sulla palude (Heaven Over the Marshes, Augusto Genina, 1949) & Maddalena (Augusto Genina, 1954) Omnibus 21.7 The Last Moguls (Christopher Sykes, 1986) & Shooting Versace (Christopher Sykes, 1998) Barabbas (Alf Sjöberg, 1953) & Chinmoku (Silence, Shinoda Masahiro, 1971) Adventurous und Magick Häus (David Hartman, 2004/05) & Laser Fart (David Hartman, Dan Harmon, Rob Schrab, 2004/05) Les amours de minuit (The Lovers of Midnight, Augusto Genina & Marc Allégret, 1931) & Lac aux dames (Ladies Lake, Marc Allégret, 1934) Grave Torture (Joko Anwar, 2012) & The Conjuring (James Wan, 2013) Winter Solstice (Hollis Frampton, 1968) & VideoFilm Review: Hollis Frampton (The Television Laboratory, 1981) Not of This Earth (Roger Corman, 1957) & Not of This Earth (Jim Wynorski, 1988) I Bury the Living (Albert Band, 1958) & Face of Fire (Albert Band, 1959) Kawaita mizuumi (Dry Lake, Shinoda Masahiro, 1960) & There «s
Always Vanilla (George A. Romero, 1971) The Challenge (Sidney Lumet, 1955) & General Electric Theater 3.18 The Martyr (Jacques Tourneur, 1955)
Of course, he could
always come back in the future — even if he were to
die, there are
ways...
Best Original Song «I Get Overwhelmed» — «A Ghost Story» «Jump» — «Step» «Mighty River» — «Mudbound» «Stand Up for Something» — «Marshall» «This is Me» — «The Greatest Showman» «You Shouldn't Look At Me That
Way» — «Film Stars Don't
Die in Liverpool» «You Will
Always Find Me in Your Heart» — «Smurfs: The Lost Village»
The movie - biz subtext of Infinity War — it's Black Panther's world now, and Iron Man's just
dying in it — is
way more dramatic and rewarding than its actual text, which will involve, as
always, Thor and his buddies fighting some robots, and chasing after some colorful stones, and saving the planet.
Data are not
always collected and analysed in
ways that allow learning; poor practices and mistakes go undetected; and, in the English - speaking world alone, tens of thousands of patients
die each year as a direct result of medical errors.
But the notable lack of any kind of strategic industrial, labour & (re) training policies has failed much of the workforce — from workers in
dying industries abandoned to the depredations of unions («once a steelworker,
always a steelworker»), all the
way to students who still believe 4 years of college & a back - breaking student loan somehow guarantees their future.
If EA didn't bother to address the community the
way they did this time, it probably would have
died down like it
always does.
well theres
always a
way to make it «Fair» for the lack of a better word despite him being nearly invincible he can still be pummeled by other powerfull forces who threaten the earth for example if he does nt stop them in time then said people or planet will
die then its gameover there be no point in him keep on going kind of
way hmmmm this is sounded a little harder then i thought
The path you need to take is
always very clear, and even if you do struggle to see the
way forward there's also Lara's Survival Instincts, which highlights the route you need to take, and it's pretty damn hard to fail a jump, because the game is very forgiving when it comes to timing, so unless you're utterly hopeless you'll likely never
die during platforming sections.
Dying Light is one of the few zombie games that really gets the whole «feel» of zombies spot on and iterates on the fiends in a
way that ensures that they are
always threatening and hard to deal with.
Always the bane of levels made by inexperienced level makers,
way too long, not enough powerups, and if you
die, have fun doing the whole thing again.
Controls never get in the
way here, whether dodging hordes of the undead or doing battle with ruthless thugs in armor,
Dying Light
always feels precise and fluid and this is such an important area that many developers mistakenly overlook.
I usually have an issue with AI in games like this, but
Dying Light really showed me how smart zombies can actually be - the
way that the zombies move can vary in speed, but they
always seemed to flank me when I least expected it.
Considering how important power - ups are in the game, especially the secondary weapons, not
dying is
always the
way to go, as the game doesn't pull any punches even on the Rookie difficulty mode.
Despite this,
Dying Light is a great game that mixes parkour style exploration as seen before in Mirror's Edge with zombie slaying similar to that of Dead Island in a more simple
way that
always keeps you on your toes and interested in what else
Dying Light has to offer.
Always hope to see it reappear as it's such a good console and a crying shame the
way they are just letting it
die.
While there are different
ways to structure a buy - sell agreement, it will
always bind business owners to buy out the other owner or the owner's estate at the moment the other owner
dies, becomes disabled or leaves the business.
In this
way, users who don't need to send money right away
always have the option to wait for transaction backlogs to
die down.
Dancing is
always a good
way to get the party started, so create a play list with a wide range of favourites but make sure to wind it down so partiers will get the hint that the night is
dying down.