Slow - reading advocates recommend at least 30 to 45 minutes of
daily reading away from the distractions of modern technology.
Not exact matches
After thirteen years of
daily Mass and wide
reading, this was the first I had heard of the traditional understanding of the Church: that not even a tiny particle of the sacred Host should be accidentally stepped on or brushed
away.
This one's for my best friend who is 2,000 miles
away, about to have a baby, and
reads this blog
daily.
For eight years, he took
daily readings from the old site and from a modern, screened thermometer a few yards
away in the garden.
At the resort, there's also reflexology, naturopathic consultations, tarot card
readings, acupuncture and
daily yoga classes to while
away the day.
Gentle, yet powerful, the Clarifying Cream - to - Foam Cleanser is formulated with skin soothing rose de France and antioxidant white lotus, for a cleanse that can gently remove makeup, dissolve impurities, purify the complexion, hydrate the skin, and can even wash
away the layers of sunscreen you may —
read: should — be sporting on a
daily basis.
It was nice to be
away from the hustle - bustle of my
daily routine and be able to have time to myself, minus... Continue
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The
Daily Edition is better than the 6 ″ screens (forget trying to
read charts, graphs, or tables in that size), but the DX is far and
away the best.
With
daily activities,...
Read more staff recommendations, free breakfast, Wi - Fi, tea and coffee, HI Richmond has everything you need to feel like you've found a home
away from home.
It also helps to be so far
away from your
daily routines...
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We both acknowledged how the oil spill feels far
away even if we are looking at photos,
reading, and hearing about it
daily, and as Summer Rayne said, watching (in disbelief) as people fill up their tanks at BP gas stations.
For example, we've heard stories of parents working night shifts being able
read bedtime stories to their children, and mums who travel for work getting
daily updates from their kids while they're
away.
I
read your — blog
daily and almost every time I come
away with your intended response — inspired.