Sentences with phrase «always thinking of them»

As our family starts to transition into a new school year, I am always thinking of ways to stream line our mornings.
It's also about being seen — people are always thinking of the next video they're going to post to social media.»
«I'm so sad about Amber's departure from government - she was a huge asset - brave, principled, thoughtful, humane, considerate and always thinking of the impact of policy on the vulnerable.
I, like a lot of moms, was always thinking of a better and less expensive way to do everything.
Our team is always thinking of new ways to tackle the challenges of parenting.
One who is always thinking of others, and not focused on herself?
And part of being a mama... always thinking of our babies first?
I'm always thinking of ways I can shake up my own homeschool each year so that it looks more like our family's homeschool - not another school or another family's homeschool, but ours and ours alone.
basically i think it is always thinking of the worst thing to happen.
Always thinking of the pennies this could take off, «Papy Jeff» would make a great name to print on the back of shirts and lend him to immediate cult status across the league.
we are always thinking of what other teams are doing, swear other teams are scared of us... #JustOneStriker.
I'm always thinking of new ways to jazz up brussel sprouts.
I am always thinking of you readers.
I am always thinking of new ways to offer more value to those of you subscribers but as the ideas flow in I sometimes get overwhelmed with the load of work that accompanies it.
Always thinking of ways to add in greens.
Almond Joys are one of my all time favorite candies, and I'm always thinking of ways to bake things that are Almond Joy inspired (I have Almond Joy bars and Almond Joy macaroons so far).
Now when I am wandering the produce aisle, I am always thinking of new flavor combinations to try in this buttery, batter deliciousness.
But OXO is always thinking of others and made this handy fat separator which strains the solids out on the top and then allows you to pour out the liquid with a spout that starts at the base, avoiding the fat layer on the top, and just making life easier.
We are always thinking of you — more so during the year - end festive seasons.
«We have a state - of - the - art R&D facility in Spain that is always thinking of new and innovative ideas.
I'm always thinking of ways to make cake.
I'm always thinking of ways to use up leftover bread and savory bread pudding seemed like a good idea to me.
I have a long commute to work, whether it's on my way to or from work, I am always thinking of food.
We're always thinking of new ways to attack the problems we deal with on a daily basis» Steve Cohen
I believe subconsciously we are always thinking of how we can make a difference at work, for our family and friends, for our customers, and impact billions of other people on our planet.
Individuals that others look up to are always thinking of others and looking for ways to positively influence and contribute.
However, when he sees a nice article or photo of himself, he says, «I always think of Gilbert [Le Coze] who said to me, «You will probably see yourself in magazines and see yourself on TV and be successful in that aspect.
I thought about retronyms the other day when for the first time I heard what I'd always thought of as the Internet referred to as the «Internet of knowledge.»
«I always thought of it as, «it's time to start marketing,»» she says.
He encouraged us to always think of the worst case scenario and make the cuts ahead of time - then you will survive.
We always think of the gigafactory as a product of Tesla's.
I'd always thought of a wedding planner as a tool for the wealthy bridezilla.
He's had so much experience that he can almost always think of a better way to do something than the person doing it.
And always think of your readiness this way: Would you invest in you at this stage?
«We always thought of the marketing and the money, but we didn't realize how it would open the door to other opportunities,» says Gibbs.
I've always thought of writing as being an indispensable part of the good life.
Foursquare had always thought of itself as an app for consumers, but this treasure trove suggested something else to Glueck and Rosenblatt: The company needed to think of itself as a location data company.
It'd be more the kind of money that you'd think of to be used to pay for a harassment case, which is the way they always thought of this.
A feminist, Renock had always thought of herself as someone who wouldn't stand for that kind of behavior — but there was half a million dollars at stake, and she and her co-founders, who hadn't paid themselves a salary in more than a year, were bartending and working at coffee shops to make ends meet.
Wymer: Consumer stocks are not always thought of as growth companies, but there are a number of trends in the sector that are driving growth.
«Buffett has always thought of his investors as his partners,» Lowenstein says, «and he hasn't wanted to abuse them.»
Stock market crashes are always thought of in terms of being frightening, scary and unnerving.
After all, we always think of growth as a variable — and a particularly important one — in our calculation of the intrinsic value of a given company.
They always thought of their constituency as the transportation industry, the agriculture industry, the music industry, whatever industry we were championing.
I always think of the idea of those PEARLY GATES we are told, as Christians, we will stand before going to Heaven and the thought of all those we will meet there, much to our surprise IE: do not judge others.
I always think of it as Alcoholics Anonymous.
Interesting since the world always thinks of Jesus from a «Love» standpoint (which as I get older) prefer to think of.
«I always thought of Noah as more of a nice, gentle guy, prophet of God,» Beck said, «and not the raving lunatic Paramount found in the Bible.»
When I read Proverbs 31, I always think of Pearl Odema Thomas Tomlinson.
I am reminded here of the comment of a high - school football coach from Durham, North Carolina; when interviewed by a newspaper reporter, he compared his impending retirement with an automobile accident: «You always think of an accident happening to someone else but not to you.
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