Sentences with phrase «clear picture of a woman»

Chris Duffett was on a street evangelism team with 12 bored teenagers who mostly didn't believe that God could do anything supernatural — but one got a clear picture of a woman in a red jacket with a fur collar, wearing black boots, and with severe stomach pain.
We could see a very clear picture of a woman trying to break into the house.

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Add all this to the gradual fusion of Magdalene and the various «loose» women of the Bible — her ever - shadier reputation — and the picture grows clear.
When a doubtful ballot is discovered — for example the bloke in Hackney who apparently drew a picture of a penis next to the Women's Equality party — your job is to argue that the voting intention is clear.
An alert downstairs neighbor and a clearer picture of an injured woman's statements to hospital staff were among the revelations uncorked during opening arguments in the trial of state Sen. Hiram Monserrate (D - East Elmhurst) on assault charges.
But just as important, Buyon added, the findings give a clearer picture of which women are at greater risk of pregnancy complications.
First, let's debunk the # 1 myth about testosterone — that women can ignore it — and get a clear picture of how it works in your body.
Not only is it wise for men and women to have a clear picture of their own dating history, it's also wise for men and women to develop an understanding of their partner's dating history.
You'll want to mix in at least two clear shots of your face as well (no clear face pictures makes women think you're hiding something).
When Hubert discovers, in the middle of the kind of Lifetime windstorm that flutters curtains, a sad little picture labelled «mother» in time to a baby's cry, it becomes clear that the film certainly has aspirations to a holy celebration of women.
It is not clear if the woman pictured in the above photo is the owner of the peacock, or whether the pair made it to their intended destination.
The picture is less clear for women; parenthood has been linked to greater happiness in some studies and to less happiness in other studies, likely because women tend to engage in child rearing tasks that center upon both routine and play, while men tend to spend a greater proportion of their caregiving time on play.2 In addition, married parents tend to have relatively greater happiness than their non-married counterparts given the increased social support available to married adults, lower financial strain, and greater help with chores and housework.
Our own Dr. Amy Muise published a study finding that social network use (e.g., Facebook) can promote jealousy in relationships, because you are exposed to ambiguous information about your partner's behaviors.1 In your case, you don't have a clear picture of your partner's motives for following other women on Instagram.
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