Not exact matches
The media
love drone heroics, and Aeryon's flying robots have starred
in a number
of high - profile nail -
biters: guiding a rescue mission to frozen Alaska; assisting
in a drug bust
in Central America; helping natural disaster victims
in the Philippines and Nepal.
«What we've found
in the past is that a lot
of American safety footwear retailers
loved our shoes, but they found them a little
bit expensive,» says company president Andrew Violi.
I've seen entrepreneurs work for days trying to come up with a fair offer for someone they'd
love to have onboard - sweating the numbers, comparing the offer to the comp
of other key players, checking with outside advisors, doing every
bit of homework possible
in order to get to their best proposal.They become heavily invested (financially, but even more psychologically)
in the offer and the outcome because they believe it's fair to everyone and the absolute best they can do.
For those that
love a
bit of style
in their outdoor gear, the bright colors and inventive designs
of Poler Stuff is a good place to start.
A
bit thrown by suddenly being shifted into the role
of interviewee, I awkwardly began, «Well, uh, I
love to kayak, hike with my family, read, coach my kids
in sports...» «No,» Pedro said, «What do you do for fun?
«
In 2009 it was all about personal, practical gifts, and last year consumers wanted to treat their
loved ones to something special — this year, it's a little
bit of both,» said Pam Goodfellow, director
of Consumer Insights at BigResearch.
But arguably the most anticipated
bit of casting is Joe Pesci, who has only had two credits to his name this century: A cameo
in De Niro's 2006 CIA drama «The Good Shepherd» and a lead role
in Taylor Hackford's 2010 flop «
Love Ranch.»
In order to grow its user base, the Hotmail team added the intriguing
bit of text «PS: I
Love You.
«God so
loved the world he impaled himself upon it, and God's there
in sorrow and
in dark times bringing a
bit of light.»
As
in liberal Protestantism, the Father was Good; the Son, being human, even better and more philanthropic (well, the Jews and Muslims dropped this
bit); and keeping God's commands involved less tradition or ritual and more
love of our fellow - men, all men being sons
of the one Father.
I
love how he always includes one sentence
in the middle that makes a little
bit of sense.
The great challenge, the one that took me a book to articulate and which I suspect will take me a lifetime to work out, is to hold every piece
of my faith experience
in love, even the broken
bits, even the parts that still cut my hands and make them bleed.
I miss how Doctor Who used to connect a
bit more to silliness
of current culture —
in Army
of Ghosts, there was even a talk show lady talking about how she
loved ghosts and then a «cleaning product» to make your ghost shine.
Yes Please by Amy Poehler — I'm not usually one for reading humour books or books by comedians
in general, but I
loved Tina Fey's Bossypants and so I decided to grab this one from the library as a
bit of light reading one weekend.
The motivation for holy living has been a process
of realizing the Greatness
of God, the beauty
of following his path
in life, and the longing for His fame and glory
in my life — the heart that
loves motivates the actions... and yes I do get a
bit afraid when I transgress His commands.
Przywara
loves the theme
of the night, which Barth also explored
in his commentary on Romans, and Przywara's writing style is every
bit as exaggerated and distorted as Barth's prose
in his Romans period.
I give to you what I give to no one else, and that is my seed, my procreative power, which, united to your seed, can incarnate our
love, take on flesh that will be the living fruit
of our
love, the proof also that we want our
love to be a gift to God and to the future.1 I have expanded on this at length elsewhere.2 Holding to our present topic, let us look a
bit more closely at those issues
of justice involved
in this divine plan
of the union
of man and woman
in marriage.
We both work and we keep this house and we are raising children to hopefully
love God and to
love people, and we all try to do a
bit of good
in the world right now, too.
Who's to say that he didn't write your Bible (and the Quran... and the Book
of Mormon... and all
of the rest
of them), toss
in a
bit of sugar about
love and kindness and eternal bliss, then set the hook, sit back and cackle about all
of the perpetual fighting over it all.
Luke 14:26, a passage tempered a
bit in Matthew 10:37 («He who
loves father or mother more than me is not worthy
of me»), had been a forbidding problem for almost 2,000 years before the master
of Lord Zealous called her to follow.
Ah you seem to be subscribing to the same school
of thought that the racy
bits in the Song
of Songs is about God's
love for Jerusalem.
Oh how the «popular» public
loves to cut up the Bible into little
bits, throw it on the trash heap and belittle others who have a genuine faith
in Jesus and the words
of the Bible.
Bits of the prose, like «I
love you to pieces, distraction, etc.» from Franny's letter to her boyfriend Lane, rattled about
in my adolescent head for weeks, despite the fact that the sentiment
in the phrase is revealed to be utterly ingenuous.
Like
in a Samuel L. voice, «My bible teaches
love, not hate you muthahumpah» then a
bit * hslap
of biblical proportions.
This is to davidnfran hay David you might have brought this up
in a previous post I haven't read, but i did read quit a
bit about your previous comments and replies at the beginning
of this blog, so I was just wondering
in light
of what hebrews 6 and 10 say how would you enterprite passages like romans 8 verses 28 thrue 39 what point could paul have been trying to make
in saying thoughs amazing things
in romans chapter 8 verses 28 thrue 39
in light
of hebrews 6 and 10, Pauls says that god foreknew and also predestined thoughs whom he called to be conformed to the image
of his son so that he would be the first born among many brothers and then he goes on saying that neither death nor life nor angels nor rulers nor things present nor things to come nor powers nor hight nor death can ever separate us from the
love of god
in christ jesus so how would i inturprate that
in light
of that warning
in hebrews 6 and 10,
Well, not only because I
love what he wrote
in his book, but also because he and I have developed a
bit of an online friendship.
But if we see the Bible as both human and divine — not just divine (literalism), not just human (liberalism), and certainly not a
bit of both (mix - and - match)-- then we will submit to the
loving authority
of God
in all scripture, whether or not we find what it says easy to swallow.
In the pluralist dialogue where myths are critiqued,
love will emerge as that absolute, and I will find «that I can not
love [my neighbor] as myself unless I take my place on the one
bit of higher ground that will hold us both — unless I
love God.
I'll probably try to do a «What I'm Into» post
in the next
bit of time to share some thoughts on books — you know how I
love to talk about books.
Then take a
bit of time to click around and read other people's thoughts on the subject, leave a
bit of comment
love in your wake, make a few new connections, enjoy the community
of people who are tapping away at their laptops
in coffee houses and kitchens all around the world.
And I also know that by 2:42 a.m. when all has been restored and babies are sleeping again and the window is cracked open for a
bit of fresh air, when we are back
in our bed and quietly groaning at how over-the-puking-thing we both are by now, it's then, when he reaches out for me and moves the hair back off my neck before resting his calloused hands on the baby still growing within me, when the baby rolls up against his palm, and he whispers, «hey, you» quietly, it's
in that moment that I think the
love we make or find or reimagine at the unexpected moments is still the sweetest.
He spoke to Premier about his chart entry and his beginnings as a vocalist: «Well I've always
loved to sing, I did a
bit of voice training years ago when I worked
in Dublin... my family are very musical anyway - it was always something I
loved to do.»
I know God
loves me and you to
bits, warts and all, so do nt feel guilty as thats the accuser so tell him he's a liar and tell him to clear off
in the name
of Jesus.
Then please take a
bit of time to click around and read other people's thoughts on the subject, leave a
bit of comment
love in your wake, make a few new connections, enjoy the community
of people who are tapping away at their laptops
in coffee houses and kitchens all around the world.
Like so many aspects
of my spirituality, I am still a
bit in - between, figuring out what I reclaim and what I relinquish, living with a few unanswered questions while relying heavily on the few things I do know — and almost all
of those can be summed up
in my complete and utter confidence
in Love.
Love looks different for each
of us: for us, it looks like this, for tonight anyway, it looks like holding hands
in the minivan, and a
bit of fresh air and wilderness, it looks like making each other's dreams come true.
From my perspective, serving and
loving the people
in the margins is the easy part, for I am a
bit of a misfit myself.
In Purgatory there is that struggle between the burning desire for God and the
biting shame
of being unworthy, «To
love and to be denied the object
of one's
love,» says Tauler.
i hear you david... i'm currently
in a ministry where i
love the kids but not the other stuff that comes with it... i connect with people but the capacity i work
in has me
in a building 8 - 9 hours a day... drained, pissed, angry, and fighting to believe that God makes a damn
bit of sense having do something i really do nt wan na do... yep, that about sums it up for me... peace
Kirsten: You talk
in your book about how what atheists are railing against is sort
of the angry God paradigm versus the
loving God paradigm, and you're actually
in agreement with them about that, and could you explain that a
bit?
I
love the scrolling list
of corrections,
in the
bit, to things they got wrong during the newscast, like: Bangladesh is not an 80s metal band.
Yes, Sam, I am beginning to see that life is a riddle, a
bit like Scripture, and the purpose
of the riddle is not the find the answer necessarily, but to struggle with the riddle
in love along with others.
i, and i've met many more besides just myself, frankly loathe most
of the stuff that passes for music
in the churches i've experienced (which are broad)... i
love some
of the old hymns or some new ones with a
bit of content, but frankly most is pretty poor... i recognise this is just my opinion, but there
in lies the problem, like i said, music is divisive... only churched kids really get the singing thing and half
of them aren't bothered.
I
love that the potatoes, beans and carrots absorb all the flavours
of the spiced coconut sauce so that each
bite has subtle hints
of cumin, turmeric and chilli
in it.
Not really, other than when I'm feeling super dry I end up a
bit like the father
in My Big Fat Greek Wedding and his obsession with putting Windex on everything, and go - «I should probably put some coconut oil on that...» Having said that, I do often burn myself on hobs and getting things out
of the oven and I
love the Pai Skincare Organic Rosehip Oil — I just soothes the burns and makes them heal really well.
Hi Ella, I absolutely
love your site and have made many
of your recipes
in the past week (Banana Bread Energy
Bites, Energy Bread, Sweet Potato brownies and Rocket & Brazil Nut pesto) and I am hooked.
Hi Ella first
of all I would like to say that I absolutely fall
in love with your recipes I would like to know if you could tell me the nutritional info
of these energy
bites??
I
love having a jar
of this meal - saver sprinkle
in my refrigerator, because it always comes
in handy when a quick savory meal or snack is missing a
bit of sparkle.
I
love to roughly chop tomatoes, and toss them with a
bit of fresh - cooked pasta and garlic
in a sautee pan just enough to render some
of their delicious juices.
While I
love the classic traditional cup
of chai latte, I wanted to add
in a
bit of a kick for flavor.