Bought
by clubs like manc and hardly play so do not develop 2.
I can accept a defeat
by a club like Bayern if we compete, but we didn't, it was pathetic.
Not exact matches
The
club quickly emerged as the epicenter of the Los Angeles rock»n' roll scene, presenting local acts
like The Byrds, The Doors and Buffalo Springfield, and later showcasing some of the earliest headlining U.S. performances
by British bands Cream, The Kinks and Led Zeppelin.
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like the Crest 3D White Professional Effects Whitestrips, the Advanced Teeth Whitening Strips Kit
by Utilax, the GLO Science Brilliant Personal Teeth Whitening Device, and the Miswak
Club Natural Teeth Whitening Kit.
A lot of startups and innovation are focused on cheaper, whether it is on the retail side
like Aldi and the upcoming entry of Lidl or Dollar Shave
Club, which was acquired
by Unilever for $ 1 billion.
By now, you should have already picked out essentials
like the best golf
clubs, bags, and balls, but there's still one thing missing — a new pair of shoes.
That initial
club was slowly followed
by more
clubs around the province over the next few years in places
like Windsor, Peterborough and Sault Ste. Marie.
Luxury
clubs like Equinox thrive
by offering a sophisticated fitness experience.
As Vancouver Sun investigative reporter David Baines revealed in a series of articles, Eker has invited the
likes of Milowe Brost, who is currently in prison awaiting trial over an alleged $ 400 - million Ponzi scheme in Alberta, convicted white - collar criminal Nick Thill, Michael Ruge, who was banned for life from dealing in securities
by the BCSC, and Nick Lathigee, head of the failed Freedom Investment
Club, to present at his «Millionaire School» events and received commissions for steering investors in their direction.
Boutique health
clubs are competing with established players
like 24 Hour Fitness
by creating unique ways to break a sweat.
«When we realized there were thousands of other people
like us who wanted to provide coaching lessons on their own terms, rather than being employed
by a gym or a tennis
club, we knew it was time to transition our little operation to a nationwide service,» said Marcus.
A new security had to be jointly defined
by the company and the SEC and then registered
by Lending
Club with the SEC (i.e. just
like registering shares for an IPO).
The site even offers a Google map to each garage sale and allows you to filter your search
by specific keywords
like «furniture,» «baby clothes,» or «golf
clubs.»
And smaller brands
like Boll & Branch — data - driven upstarts aspiring to be the Warby Parkers and Dollar Shave
Clubs of their respective categories — aren't typically coveted
by giant ad agencies.
If you are in DC and would
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The Vatican which is run
by a bunch of good old boys
club and females will never be treated equal much
like the Muslims Sharia law.
But all religions are elitist to a point - they all think they are right and the best - but you can not go out and preach the word of Christ
by alienating those you wish to hear the word... it's
like someone from a country
club going to a homeless person and throwing out all the benefits of the country
club and the amazing life of the people who are members... Not exactly welcoming and understanding.
A community shaped
by the biblical narrative and steeped in classical theology can easily become a gentle anachronism, rather
like the
clubs that get together to hold costumed jousting tournaments.
It is, of course, governed
by democratic laws (including federal Civil Rights laws), just as are the private
clubs like those remaining in Philadelphia, Augusta, etc., or those set up
by college students — sororities, fraternities, or the sort of
club in the SOCIAL NETWORK which provokes such envious emotions in Mark Zuckerberg.
Because it doesn't seem to me
like you actually want someone to join you in heaven, you seem to get excited
by the fact that you'll be able to look down and jeer at those that didn't make it into your special
club.
Nobody should want the politicizing of church leadership that comes with popular elections, as is the case in many Protestant denominations, and the Board assumes the right of the pope to appoint bishops, but they are convinced that the present pattern of the promotion of the
like - minded
by the
like - minded within a clericalist
club designed to perpetuate the habits that created the present crisis is not a promising way toward reform.
As pastors, letting ourselves off the hook
by appealing to our sympathy for people's fragility and limits robs us of some of our most rewarding opportunities to confirm our ministry in a church that really looks
like a church rather than a social
club.
As far as creating opportunities for dialog within your faith communities, I'd recommend starting with a book
club, perhaps around a book
like Trouble I've Seen
by Drew Hart, or The New Jim Crow
by Michelle Alexander, or Assimilate or Go Home
by Danielle Mayfield, or Forgive Us
by the authors mentioned above — something that's not directly about this election or this presidency, but that addresses issues related to justice.
Because they didn't have anything to do with those things, just
like 99.9 % of Muslims have nothing to do with terror attacks, and are just as victimized
by it because ignorant people
like you seem to believe all Muslims belong to the same secret
club.
If you'd
like to read a review of the series premiere, Deep Breath, you can check out my favourites at The A.V.
Club by Alasdair Wilkins or The Telegraph
by Michael Hogan.
Like a country
club at best or a cult at worst, some churches even publicly admit that
by joining a serving team or the staff you'll be setting aside your life outside of the church.
The latter case can easily be experienced
by anyone who,
like myself, frequently commutes between academic and corporate America; another but comparably sharp culture shock can be undergone if one moves between, say, the Harvard Faculty
Club and a working - class tavern in South Boston.
I know that many elders and churchgoers don't
like the idea of their building becoming an office complex or dance
club, but from God's perspective, is the building really accomplishing its purpose
by sitting empty six days of the week, or being a place that Christians dump thousands and millions of dollars into every year just so they can have a place to talk about the Bible?
This isn't a military thing either, anti-semitism is rejected
by the government and most people in America, and yet it still persists, just more subtly,
like country
clubs that were historically anti-semitic still don't have many jewish members and many applicants magically keep getting pushed to the bottom of the list, I have a feeling the same thing will happen here.
Owned
by Steve and Jean Elliott, Fundemonium offers a children's play area, a slot car track, a 1,200 - square - foot indoor radio - controlled car track, rock tables for radio - controlled rock crawlers, birthday party rooms, a snack bar, LEGO play, and space for activities
like club meetings or gaming, such as Magic The Gathering, D&D, and Miniatures.
With my flouncy little dress and crown, accompanied
by a group of similarly - styled ladies, we looked
like your average bachelorette party descending on a gay
club.
This
club has 0 ambitiom to do anything about it and when fans try to stand u0 for the
club like they did last year they get drowned out
by the blind faithfuls.
So Vlad there is a lot of keen supporters out there who are very, very concerned about the state of the
club and they don't need to be insulted
by you or the
likes of you.
As the years went
by the defense was slowly replaced with lesser talents with a few exception
like Sol Campbell, until the
Club reached where they are now.
i really
like this guy and think once he gets settled and forgets his injury he will be a top striker, i think we should extend his contract now before he becomes sort after
by other big
clubs,
A parasite, devoid of vision or ambition for the
club, who is content merely to milk the profits that the
club generates and run it
like the average NFL franchise, where financial performance is only marginally affected
by results on the field of play, or lack thereof.
I was disappointed
by poldi and his performance last night, played
like a player with no future at the
club which is a shame as I
like him
It seems to me, however, that this sort of protest,
like the one
by Liverpool fans last week, is the only way to really get the
club's attention.
This wasn't our best performance
by a long shot, but the festive period is famous for throwing up shocks, such as a small
club like Tottenham managing to gain only their fifth ever league win over the league leaders Chelsea.
Its fans
like YOU that are part of the problem with the
club as has already been stated
by others it's the excuse mentaility.
It amazes me that most fans are brainwashed
by the board and the
club saying stuff
like director of football and overhaul of the squad.
I don't understand why Wenger still wants to remain so secretive about his targets, when most of the time he messes it up himself
by under bidding
by a country mile for the player and it's not as if the other
clubs are spying on his transfer activities,
like they used to, a decade ago.
Let us face facts, we have been a huge
club since the 1930s but til the last ten years or so I was always proud to be a Gunner (these days, known as a Gooner) but our
club is being raped
by a money mad owner, fool of a manager, puppet board and the
likes of Walcott and let's be frank with each other, Ozil too who must «don't
like it up em», to quote Dads Army.
Even some lacklustre
clubs like westham dis us
by saying that they have better players on the bench than we have on the pitch.
Like you, I went through years of total frustration and bewilderment at how a once so honourable
club, could now behave in this morally corrupt, though legal, fashion, disrespecting us fans, with extreme arrogance both
by manager, board and Owner (I point out the recent AGM and Sir Chips KESWICK»S disgusting behaviour towards the share holders, which sadly, is no longer even surprising) I have pledged not to give another penny of my honestly earned money to this cancerous
club, which however I still love with all my heart.
this
club, under his tutelage, has ruffled a lot of feathers over the years and now it's coming home to roost... his arrogance has rubbed many the wrong way, but winning provided the perfect tonic to cure all ills... whether largely self - created or a byproduct of all the media attention, Wenger seemed to embrace his cult -
like status, which would eventually be his downfall... he claimed that his
club was different... more of an extended family than a footballing
club and only those with what he deemed as «special» qualities could even hope to join such an exclusive
club... these «qualities» were hailed
by most, especially as the wins kept rolling in... but with exclusivity comes a certain amount of cockiness, which can be somewhat healthy in a highly competitive environment if it comes from a honest place... it wouldn't take long for the fans to embrace their bespectacled former economics professor, going so far as to suggest he could do no wrong... but this fairy tale couldn't last forever
Its not
like Stan was not giving Wenger the means to perform, but old fart failied miserably
by miss spending and miss managing the
club, or am i mistaken you tool?
But
by God, you are an extremely ignorant fan and
like many youngsters, which you clearly are, think the
club is all about the Wenger era.
The coach would ideally
like both deals done
by the time the
club departs for their pre-season tour of the United States next week.
fellow gunners, its been a while i commented here, its not been easy watching my team fall apart, ND being mocked
by friends, well i
like Alexis he is a great guy, but not anymore, you no why?the day he laughed when arsenal was beating
by Bayern, and against liverpool, seriously alexis is good, but he thinks more of himself than the team, i jst want him out of my
club asap.