Not exact matches
I had
in my heart and tongue the Name of Allah when ever I had fears, troubles or depression of any kind but from Jan 05 1995 when had lost my father and second brother
in a
car accident, it was the time I really felt am alone at age of 33 to face all the challenges my father has
left upon me to run and manage among other partners therefore had been investigating the Quran as to understanding every word of it rather than to memorize it, have been did a lot of reciting verses of prayers begging God to look upon me and give me strength... am sure through such difficult times if I had no faith
in God I would have perished and lost every thing long ago... Another thing my heart
always gave me signs and my mind gave me logic of what to believe although have read many books abroad
in my youth of many beliefs out of curiosity but could not belief
in other than that God is one and Muhammed is his last prophet
in all belief of the Quran he brought upon me / us
in all that it says... Should mention at times had experienced dreams seeing signs and warnings long
in advance of things going to happen A year or more before losing my father
in a
car accident I had seen him
in my dream good bye wearing white cloth and going to board a tourist ship all crew dressed
in white uniform rolling a red carpet on front of him and when was on the top of the stairs weaver smiling good bye... seen
in another dream how or wealth will be stolen and what I will hold... so many things like that..
Here's a tip to ensure you have no trouble with implants and breastfeeding on the road: get two Brest Friend pillows and
leave one
in the
car with the
car seat so it is
always available to you for nursing while you are out and about.
I
always suggest keeping the bare minimum
in one bag for mom and dad and then
leave the baby stuff
in the
car until after you have moved to the postpartum room.
You should never
leave your baby sitting
in their
car seat after you have returned home,
always take them out and put them back into their cribs.
Does your kiddo
always look
left in the
car?
Parents are advised to
always leave a window cracked open
in the
car, to not use the
car seat outside of the
car to minimize exposure, and to avoid
leaving the
car seats
in the sun.
I
always use a nursing pillow
in the house and a travel version (it's inflatable) that I
leave in the
car and take with me as needed.
So, if you are going to let your child sleep
in a swing, rocker,
car seat, or other sitting device, take precautions:
Always strap your baby
in and tighten the straps; don't use blankets or pillows; and don't
leave him unattended.
Oh, and don't forget to
ALWAYS leave a pair of heels and sneakers
in your
car.
The non static elements are when the
car pivots
left to right, and up and down, but it
always stays
in the middle / centre and the entire track rotates according to the programmed position of the
car.
If they don't, they may love that handout with your contact information, but I
always wind up losing it or
leaving it
in the
car until it gets a drink spilled on it and then gets thrown away.
As totally out of
left field as that seems, I was
always looking for ways to tie
in my love for
cars.
It never exactly shrugs off its two - ton weight, but body roll is well controlled and although the steering is utterly feel - free, it
always leaves you feeling
in tight command of the
car's line through a corner.
It's
always worth
leaving the spare wheel
in the pit garage, but unless you are turning your
car into a trackday special,
leave the trim alone.
I had attempted to buya new vehicle
in the past and
always found that the salesman, would lie about something, to which i would turn around and
leave, so i never had a new
car, until now.
About those paddle shifters:
in most
cars, these sprout from the back of the steering wheel itself, but here they're attached to the steering column, so you're never
left guessing which one you need if you want to shift mid-turn: the right side
always shifts up, and
left shifts down.
On my favorite back roads, I can largely
leave the
car in third gear and know there's
always plenty of power to rocket me out of a turn.
This solid
car was
always in a clean garage and covered, only
leaving the garage on nice days.
I
always get a bit attached to my
cars, and I was expecting to feel the same way about turning
in my Toyota Camry, but my final service experience
left a bad taste
in my mouth and I could not say good riddance fast enough.
It was — and is — a bit of a monster; a slow -
in, fast - out miniature muscle
car that was
always left trailing for outright dynamic ability by the Porsche Cayman, but the Zed was cheaper, and much faster, as Nissan's advertising at the time pointed out.
I find myself sometimes looking out the driver - side window rather than through the windshield when taking
left turns because I can't
always be sure, with a large section of metal frame
in the way, that there isn't a pedestrian crossing or another
car coming.
However, with all BMWs, and German luxury
cars,
in particular, one must
alway leave significant room for options.
So it's easy to listen to, plus I
always leave it
in my CD player
in my
car, so it automatically comes on whenever I get
in the
car, making it easy to listen to while I drive (and very annoying for my wife whenever she's
in the
car with me... she doesn't seem to appreciate the benefits of repetition).
Always provide fresh water for pets
in the heat and never
leave them
in a
car.
Never
leave your dog
in the
car in hot weather, and
always remember that a cracked window is not enough to cool a
car.
Of course,
leaving a pet
in a
car is
always potentially deadly, as temperatures inside can reach well past 100 degrees.
If outdoor temperatures are higher than 70 degrees (and it's almost
always above 70
in August), it's too hot to
leave your pet
in the
car.
It can be as simple as the dog figuring out that when you go on a
car trip on the day you don't
leave for work
in the morning that it might be a bad thing for her, or as complex as sensing the hidden feelings you
always have right before that trip to the vet or the bath.
If you must
leave him
in a
car always park the
car in a cool, shady spot.
Before going to the park, I
always leave stuffed Kongs
in the
car and back home as a special treat.
I also realized that after a long walk (to which we often drive to), I can
leave her
in the
car in the crate sleeping for awhile (because she
always falls asleep
in the
car - crate after our long afternoon walk).
It is
always well documented, but
in no circumstances should a dog be
left in a
car in hot weather.
Remember to
always make sure customers know how dangerous it is to
leave a dog
in a parked
car in the heat — even moderate heat and even with the windows cracked.
Always lock your vehicle, never
leave valuables on show and avoid
leaving luggage
in cars for any length of time.
The camera isn't static like
in other overhead racers,
always leaving your
car in the center of the screen, making corners even easier to perform.
As someone who has a plug -
in hybrid available when I need it (and who prefers to spend my money on food, not
cars), the «200 + miles of range is a necessity» dogma has
always left me confused.
Replacing it is really just to not feel so
left out when my wife
always takes the tesla, and its nice to have a second long distance
car when we have guests flying
in that want to go explore with us.
Parents and caregivers should
always make sure to look both
in the front and back of their vehicle before locking up so that no child is mistakenly
left inside a
car.
Keep yourself safe by being extra cautious when turning
left in the presence of
cars and
always give yourself plenty of space at intersections.
Besides rear - end collisions, a
car making a
left turn is almost
always found to be at - fault when there is a crash involving a
car coming straight
in the other direction.
Simply making a routine of
always rolling up your windows, locking the doors, parking
in a well - lit and highly visible spot and NEVER
leaving valuables
in your
car that are easily seen by those passing by.
Besides such common sense measures such as parking
in well - lit areas,
always locking your
car, and never
leaving a key
in the vehicle, you can protect your investment with an electronic anti-theft system and the right auto policy.
In Baltimore, the most stolen vehicle is the Dodge Caravan, followed by the Honda Accord and Jeep Cherokee, so make sure you
always check to see your
car is locked before you
leave it because the chances of it being stolen are quite high.
Simple things like
always scanning the road for danger and
leaving plenty of space
in between you and the
car in front of you can significantly decrease the odds of getting
in an accident.
You can lessen your risk of
car theft by
always locking your vehicle when you
leave it, parking
in well - lit attended lots whenever possible and using a
car alarm or other theft deterrent.
You can safeguard your property by taking preventive measures such as parking
in well - lit, attended lots when possible;
always locking your
car when
leaving it unattended; and not
leaving valuable items inside your
car within plain view.
You can reduce your risk of
car theft by
always leaving your vehicle locked, parking
in well - lit attended lots when possible and using a
car alarm or other theft deterrent.
For my 4yo it's interesting sticks /
leaves / feathers he's found, my 2 year old
always brings a few toy
cars and my daughters have lost at least 6,483 hairbands and clips
in there.