Sentences with phrase «celebrates the day when»

I will celebrate the day when this disgusting piece of human trash is SILENCED.
Celebrate a day when a customer comes out of their protective shell, their veneer of restraint based on the general knowledge that, as the buyer, they must beware.
So, rather than the all - consuming feverish horde that usually descends onto downtown on Opening Day, there was only a scattering of confused people trying to stay out of the rain and wondering how to celebrate the day when there was nothing to celebrate.
Africa Day celebrates the day when the Organisation of African Unity (OAU), the precursor to the African Union (AU), which was formed in 1963 and consists of 53...

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The most recent challenge for translators was how to translate the president's inappropriate comments to the French first lady, Brigitte Macron, when he visited France to celebrate Bastille Day.
Starbucks had a similar promotion just last month when it offered a Cherry Blossom Frappuccino for five days to celebrate the beginning of spring.
A key part of the process is ensuring potential hires hold its values, which are celebrated and analyzed on an annual Values Day when McKinsey takes a hiatus from client work to study itself: well - handled situations, ambiguous calls, how to ensure adherence to its principles in the future.
«We will look to the day when we don't actually celebrate someone breaking the glass ceiling, we'll celebrate its disappearance,» Gibbs said.
At least 84 people, including at least 10 children, were killed in the southern French city of Nice when a man drove a truck into a crowd celebrating the Bastille Day national holiday on Thursday night, according to the French interior ministry.
On Thursday night at least 80 people were killed in Nice when a large truck ran into a crowd of people that had gathered to watch fireworks celebrating Bastille Day.
Now, when people join, we give them a two - day orientation in which they learn some of that history, but we try to balance it by celebrating change and new people.
I was thinking about this just the other day, when I was in London watching my daughter Holly co-host Britain's first We Day, celebrating the achievements of the 12,000 school kids in attendance, who all earned their tickets through their volunteer woday, when I was in London watching my daughter Holly co-host Britain's first We Day, celebrating the achievements of the 12,000 school kids in attendance, who all earned their tickets through their volunteer woDay, celebrating the achievements of the 12,000 school kids in attendance, who all earned their tickets through their volunteer work.
One day folds into the next when we don't take time to celebrate what we have successfully completed.
They'd stayed up all night at an employee «hack - a-thon» to celebrate the big day when Facebook was finally going public, in what might have been the most anticipated initial public offering in history.
Mike asks the sellers to simply «congratulate» someone on your network when he / she gets promoted or type in a «happy birthday» when someone celebrates the big day.
The ancient agricultural farmers knew the solar cycles very well, and celebrated when the days became longer, as it is a sign that the weather will get warmer and the crops will blossom.
(We call it Cedricday tho, its our holy day of rememberance, celebrating when Cedric created the first invisible pink skateboard, and said it was good)
I also think that when the church chose «Easter» to celebrate the day Jesus rose from the dead, they did this intentionally because of what the resurrection of Jesus signifies.
I look forward to the day when women with leadership and insight, gifts and talents, callings and prophetic leanings are called out and celebrated as a Deborah, instead of silenced as a Jezebel.
When we get up for morning prayer each day, the unity we celebrate as we bow before the Trinity certainly includes the marriage of «one man and one woman.»
Yet we live in a day when celebrating «Christ's mass» is frowned upon by the secularists, who want to excise Jesus from the holiday, and surprisingly, by some Christians who want to exorcize Christmas from the calendar.
The questions would come, «So when will you be celebrating Mothers» Day
Mark: Wow, christmas is not christian and why the hell shouldn't I celebrate when you do??? I have to take the day off of work, so you're damn right I'm going to celebrate on the day it is.
It talks of many traditions and customs that were once followed when celebrating these days.
When families get together to say farewell to someone moving away, or to celebrate the last few days of someone's single life before marriage, they often rummage around and get out old photographs.
and then we will be celebrating the graduation of Harry Potter many years ago now and the joyous day when Tinkerbelle first learned to use her magic dust.
The first came when in 1977, on the Queen's Silver Jubilee, she saw on television beacons being lit across the nation and then in 1995 again beacons celebrating the 50th anniversary of VE day.
Deservedly celebrated is Frederick Crews of the University of California who, in the New York Review of Books and in his book Skeptical Engagements, has been smiting Freudians hip and thigh, no doubt putting many psychoanalysts back on the couch to dream of the days when their declining business was viewed as a science.
For hundreds of years, the feast day of St. Patrick was considered a time of celebration in the country, and when more and more Irish immigrated to the U.S., they used St. Patrick's Day to celebrate their Irish heritaday of St. Patrick was considered a time of celebration in the country, and when more and more Irish immigrated to the U.S., they used St. Patrick's Day to celebrate their Irish heritaDay to celebrate their Irish heritage.
We might note that the day of Christ's birth was most definitely celebrated when it first occurred — angels singing, shepherds hurrying to see the baby... and Mary and Joseph fulfilled the law by taking the child to the Temple to give thanks, so should we not give thanks too?
They celebrate Christmas, Easter and Pioneer Day, which marks the day in 1847 when Mormon pioneers first entered now - UtDay, which marks the day in 1847 when Mormon pioneers first entered now - Utday in 1847 when Mormon pioneers first entered now - Utah.
I'm not saying it's sinful to celebrate Christ's birth, but to proclaim a certain day was Christ's birth, when in fact we don't really know the exact date of Christ's birth, that's going to far.
No we don't know when Jesus birthday is, so tradionally 1 day out of the year most of the world shuts down so we can rejoice in the birth of Jesus with people, friends and extended family, people we don't get to celebrate Jesus birth with everyday.
So today is a fun and festive day in my family when we celebrate with food and friends!
St. Patrick's Day was only a big holiday for me when we lived in the FL panhandle because my best friend was (I mean, she still is) Irish and we celebrated 4 SPDs together in a row.
I hope you all had a lovely day, whether you were celebrating with someone special or embracing the single life when you can put your oldest comfiest pjs on and feel not a bit of guilt!
thanks for featuring my teriyaki tofu — hope you enjoy it soon — it is just the thing for a hot day when you don't want to turn on the stove — or are too busy celebrating 4 July — hope you have a great holiday weekend
Christmas was a time of abundance, and up until some ten years ago my family of farmers still celebrated Christmas remembering the times when it was one of the very few days of the year when they could have meat.
When you are in a blooming relationship, you freak out that you might become single if you mess this day up by either over celebrating or under celebrating.
It has sort of developed from the tradition of the King Cake — which is made in France to celebrate the Epiphany, which falls on Jan. 6 every year, and marks the day when the Wise Men arrived to visit baby Jesus.
That nerdiest of days when we celebrate March 14, or 3.14 (159...) There are over 20 bloggers participating in this delicious event — either we're a nerdier bunch than I realized or we really, really like pie.
will you remember the little people who love your blog when you become famous;) https://us-mg4.mail.yahoo.com/neo/launch?.rand=bbmj21kfkmmhj#7533410001 From Betty Crocker email (see attached link) «Celebrate National Pancake Day with these sweet buttermilk pancakes by Betty blogger Tieghan Gerard.
In full disclosure, when we children were young, St. Patrick's Day was usually celebrated with garish green - iced cupcakes (and if we were lucky, the sight of my nana doing an Irish jig).
Even subtracting their Manningesque good fortune in having one particularly high profile franchisee, they still win (I swear I'm not trying to make these sports puns; they just happen) in pre-game and game - day moments — offering a chance for a trip to the Super Bowl by sending in a video of how you celebrate when your team scores, for example.
It is celebrated on February 24th, and it's about the beginning of spring, often referred to as «the day when birds are betrothed».
I was at gallipoli last year to celebrate anzac day, in our little bags they gave us - they had two anzac biscuits, it was pretty unreal seeing all us Aussies line up in Turkey then let out a high pitched squeal when we realised we had anzac biccies..
My family isn't religious at all, but Christmas is my favorite holiday, traditionally celebrated in Finland at the time of year when the darkest day of the year had passed.
Your recipes are my safety blanket when I have had a bad day, I'm in a cooking slump, or when I want to celebrate something wonderful by doing the thing I love most (cook).
NBC Latino Feature: Today and tomorrow, November 1st and 2nd, is when Mexicans celebrate the Dia de los Muertos or Day of the Dead holiday.
But that changed when I headed to university in Delhi, and for two crazy years, I celebrated Holi with a passion that belied all my Holi-less days growing up.
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