Sentences with phrase «comes to life here»

It comes to life here.
What sounds too good to be true comes to life here before your very eyes.
Timeless characters like Humpty Dumpty, the Old Woman in the Shoe, the Three Little Pigs and Peter Rabbit came to life here in 1954.
«Coming to live here at Hope House was supposed to make Mama better,» Henry says, «but she wasn't getting better, she was getting worse.
After the heyoka ceremony I came to live here where I am now between Wounded Knee Creek and Grass Creek.
We do sell some pet products and books to try to help pay for all the stray cats that have come to live here.
I've finally got the barking tempered but since the Poodle came to live here, the two of them have a peeing contest, instigated by the Terrier who is still jealous after 7 mo..
The refugees who came to live here had been farmers and fishermen in Yucatan, and continued these activities in San Pedro.
«We are thrilled to see the Tru by Hilton and Home2 Suites by Hilton dual - brand offering come to life here in Murfreesboro today,» said Alexandra Jaritz, global head, Tru by Hilton.
The refugees who came to live here had been farmers and fishermen in Yucatán, and continued these activities in San Pedro.
Let's see if you can live on an island as well» and twenty years later they came to live here.
And that's how I came to live here and open Neptuno Surf Camp in Tamarindo, Costa Rica.
Evenings come to life here with live entertainment nightly, the resorts own disco and variety shows.
And that's how I came to live here and open Neptuno Surf Camp in Tamarindo, Costa Rica.I am a great believer that everything happens for a reason.
We do sell some pet products and books to try to help pay for all the stray cats that have come to live here.
Skip forward to this past December, when I repainted 90 % of the house, except for a few rooms, this obviously being one of them, and ALL the extras came to live here.

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Here are 50 tips on how to make your business come to life: Related: How to Start a Business With (Almost) No Money
Here are a few things I learned at the J.P. Morgan Health Conference this week: (1) Vice-presidential motorcades tie up as much traffic as presidential ones; (2) San Francisco hotels have no compunction about charging pharma - sphere prices, especially when the city is overrun by pharma executives; (3) no one will ever know if you brought more than one blue blazer to a four - day meeting; and (4) in my next life I want to come back as Bryan Roberts.
A lot of those people fell in love with the city, and they decided, «hey, I'd love to start a career here, come live here and see what happens.»
If you're looking for more reading material about the Trump White House and its rotating cast of characters, here's a quick guide to some books already published and yet to come in 2018 — some of which might seem like beach or airport reads until you remember the reports are rooted in real life.
David Diffendal is one of the many expats who came to the tropical peninsula of Placencia, Belize as a vacationer... but quickly recognized the business opportunities and quality of life on offer here... and stayed.
'' [They told me] that when Princess Diana used to live here she would come by the garden and she would admire the floral displays in here.
I am incredibly proud to work directly with people like Thuan and Emil, both of whom were refugees who came here to build a better life for themselves.
And we realized five of the 25 current employees came from New York directly to work here, and 70 percent lived in New York at one time.
Here are the changes coming to our everyday lives — some obvious, other perhaps less obvious — that I am most excited about in the Internet of Things:
Moved by the story of her life, Bieber took a second to write in the guest book (or maybe he thought it was her autograph book, who knows): «Truly inspiring to be able to come here.
Here are a few points to consider when it comes to business - life balance.
(In case you missed it, Inc. favors a tax - code overhaul that simplifies life for entrepreneurs; reform of arbitrary and pointless regulations, with the proviso that not all regulations are; and an immigration policy that encourages creative, hardworking people from around the world to come here and stay.)
thanks, and yes, a pittance of a pension and regular checkups keep us on budget and head off any problems — best decision i ever made (financial or otherwise) was serving our country doing search - and - rescue, oil and chemical spill remediation, etc. (you can guess the branch of service)-- along the way, frugal living, along with dollar - cost averaging, asset allocation, and diversification allowed us to retire early — Vanguard has been very good over the years, despite the Dot Bomb, 2002, and the recession (where we actually came out better with a modest but bargain retirement home purchase)... it's not easy building additional «legs» on a retirement platform, but now that we're here, cash, real estate, investments and insurance products, along with a small pension all help to avoid any real dependence on social security (we won't even need it at full retirement age)-- however, like nearly everybody, we're headed for Medicare in several years, albeit with a nice supplemental and pharmacy benefits — but our main concern is staying fit, active, and healthy!
Yet another website has come to the wholly unoriginal conclusion that Florida is the worst state based upon cheeky rankings by writers who presumably have never lived here.
Here is an in - depth, what's - possible - now discussion when it comes to how the technology we wear can potentially save our lives.
And, dying in your beds many years from now, would you be willing to trade all the days from this day to that for one chance, just one chance, to come back here and tell our enemies that they may take our lives, but they'll never take our freedom!?!»
I can't be totally certain here, but I suggest that all major state insurance regulators should send Ben Bernanke, Tim Geithner, and Hank Paulson some really nice gifts, because had AIG's life companies failed, the state guaranty funds would have been hard pressed to come up with something north of $ 10 billion by surcharging the other insurance companies doing business in each state.
But the Canadian life experience of people like the taxi driver and the hairdresser shows that once many former business people are here, they can not find jobs that take advantage of the knowledge and experience they had before they came to Canada.
Newcomers» willingness to come to a new country and live «the Canadian dream» should not be stymied by the temporary difficulties of integrating them once they are here.
Many came here to better their lives and those of their families in ways that are in sync with American history and values.
You come on here with insulting names that you would never have the balls to say to people in real life.
I love how you come up with this stuff... this «us» and «them» categories to justify your interpretation of the bible... dude... me and you are in the same boat here with interpretation... so quit living in da Nile.
Thanks for always sharing your vision of the world around us and the world to come as we live out the kingdom here on earth.
U need to stop trying to come up with your own meanings for life and start thinking about how ur life can affect ur eternity... we're only here for a short while, think about it
my appologies folks — im a lousy christian — but still im a christian - i seen enough miracles in my life «personal life to» to show me there is a god that is there and does care — nad he deserves more than hes getting here on this blog site ---- if no one else will ill say it — thank you god — in jesus name — please show these folks that when it comes to things — you do nt play — thx.
You don't know any of us on here but yet you judge us... most of us have explored the christian aspect and have come to the conclusion that it doesn't fit with how we view life... it doesn't make us wrong, it makes us human.
So little is written about end of life moments, the bulk of what I come across seems to be fervently focused on what's important in the here and now to the author without seeing the forest for the trees.
Here is a suggestion to the atheists, come up with an alternative, have it added to the memorial in honor of the Atheists who were killed (making sure to note who they were on a plaque), and move on with life.
It seems rather to say to its flock that such talk of transcendent life is just old - fashioned, «overly sentimentalized» rubbish, and that salvation comes in reality through progressive politics here on earth.
Sure, they can't speak English, but they don't come here with the hidden agenda of trying to get us to «convert or die»... I swear, I work in technology, which is a very, very diverse industry... And I still have to meet a nice, sincere Muslim that does not want to make your life difficult.
It is in corporate CEO interest to keep racing to the bottom for labor, so those jobs aren't coming back here until we're living a third - world lifestyle and will accept a dollar a day as a wage.
But besides all that, the fact is; the more light and knowledge we accept here, the more light and knowledge we will be given and the happier we will be in this life and the life to come.
I think there's an interesting point of comparison here between the Fundamentalist Mormon's request for the government to «stay out of our lives» regarding how marriage is defined, and the similar request coming from the gay community.
it reminds me the way Michael Frost (and many others in other words, like NT Wright, Bonhoeffer, and even Ellul) explain the kingdom of God as being some kind of a «trailer» for the Kingdom that is coming, and christians would be already living the the Kingdom reality right here in this world, where it seems to the eye that there is no kingdom of God at all.
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