Not exact matches
I am the first
in line to step up to the plate to help someone
in need (a friend told me about a homeless man living under bridge
in a small
town of 1500...
everyone knew he was there; police, mayor and other community members, though NO one
did a thing, I personaly went bought a sleeping bag and 100.00 worth of food, storage bags and toiletries and whatever I thought he may need and this is the first time brought up.)
Our little
town didn't have any motels and there weren't enough beds
in family homes for
everyone to get their own bed, so every bed was filled with adults, men with men and women with women.
I am confident Jesus would want
everyone to be well and thriving, but for those that have read the New Testament, you will know that few people
in his home
town were healed because they didn't believe
in Him.
He mass - murders the entire human race but for a few on a couple different occasions, sends
in his hit - men angels to level a couple
towns, and is going to eternally torture
everyone who
does not kiss his behind exactly how he wants it
done.
I really need to branch out more and I think that will be easier for me once I don't live
in small
town Nebraska anymore —
everyone here is all about the meat and that's just not me.
But
everyone can feel it —
everyone in town of a certain age,
everyone connected to the university, and almost
everyone who has anything to
do with the modern stadium down the hill.
Everyone knows that if you're the parents who buy their kid the jumbo - sized trampoline, kids across
town are going to come running over to your house to
do backflips into the yard and potentially smash their teeth
in.
While The Most Expensive Game
in Town does a good job of dispelling the myth that youth sports has become so expensive that it is beyond the reach of inner city children and the poor, I wish the book had included a discussion of ways
in which we can keep sports affordable for
everyone.
If
in - home care (either a nanny or a home daycare) is what
everyone does, then that's where you'll probably find the excellence
in New
Town.
I
do not has a personal vendetta against Kelly Myers as Mr. Roberti would like
everyone to believe, I just don't approve of her job performance as
town supervisor,
in my opinion.
I felt awful for making
everyone come
in town and then taking so long
in labor and I was
doing everything I could to will my body to speed up.
If you've seen me
in town a few times
in this same dress for the past couple weeks, don't worry; everything (and
everyone) is fine.
Don't be afraid to let your inner renegade out on the
town in sexy leather pants, spiky jewelry, a scarf with — you guessed it — a skull motif and of course, a white t - shirt emblazoned with
everyone's favorite rebel.
Being the only outsider
in a secluded
town where
everyone else seems to know about something you don't.
Okay the one thing I didn't understand was the two caretakers that lived
in town... you know the ones that leave before dark... like
everyone... they won't stay
in the house... at night...
in the dark... or whatever the hell lame way that old woman explained it.
The deeper the investigation goes, the more likely it becomes that
everyone in the
town had a motive to
do in Ms. Dearly.
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Only then
did the endorsements roll
in, with the unions, developers, and
everyone else around
town trying to get
in on the act.
Growing up, Domenica knew she didn't fit
in - she was far smarter and worse dressed than
everyone else she knew, and she clearly had the most flamboyant mother of anyone
in town - but she found solace
in writing and reading.
They should've got the guy that
does the movie trailers...»
In a world crowded with 2D tablets comes a new player in town that will kick everyone to the curb» [cue explosio
In a world crowded with 2D tablets comes a new player
in town that will kick everyone to the curb» [cue explosio
in town that will kick
everyone to the curb» [cue explosion]
That doesn't mean much
in a
town where almost
everyone is related or has the status of wealth.
I don't suggest
everyone take
in fifty - four cats and kittens, but let's try to save as many cats and kittens as possible either by volunteering or donating to organizations like
Town Cats of Morgan Hill.
We love spotlighting organizations that are
doing their best to cut down on the abandoned animal populations
in cities and
towns through a grass roots movement involving
everyone in the community.
Everyone is extremely friendly
in town, but don't count on walking past any vendors without being hassled to buy trinkets and housewares.
Those who
do a one day excursion to Machu Picchu from Cusco won't have much time there, but anyone staying overnight
in order to beat the crowds at Machu Picchu before sunrise the next morning, and / or hike up the Huayna Picchu mountain will have some spare time
in the
town (recently renamed Machu Picchu Pueblo, just to confuse
everyone).
Town's people are bustling and
everyone is
doing whatever they need to
in preparation for the storm that will hit Belize tonight.
Costa Rica just passed to Quarter Finals and Santa Teresa
town gone wild!!!! This is something amazing for us ticos which never ever before been
in that position, words are simply not enough to express the happiness me and my friends have right now, is insane, tears of joy everywhere we
did it and
everyone around the world said we were going home after the first games and to their surprise we were the ones who sent home a lot of favorites including Italy, England and Greece!
But that doesn't mean it's busy or noisy;
in fact, the
town's bars and restaurants are so quiet during the day you'll wonder whether
everyone in town is on a diet.
I decided to try re-doing some stuff
in my
town... I know I needed to put down like 30 more trees along with working out where bushes should go... Unfortunately, it's not something I'm very good at Regardless,
everyone was busy today so I decided to just
do my best by myself....
With so much relaxing things to
do such as creating and maintaining a beautiful farm full of a variety of crops, upgrading your home, harvesting ore and gem stones from The Skull Cave, Going fishing, cooking meals and keeping
everyone happy
in town.
«People told us that they'd never seen Blackburn fill up and feel as vitally vibrant as it
did over the two days of The National Festival of Making
in 2017, proving that bringing
everyone together can change not only perceptions of what making can be, but of the
town itself.
When LA Times art critic William Wilson said that he had not attended the Brockman Gallery because he was not interested
in writing about group shows (a statement easily refuted), John Outterbridge responded by saying, «Mr. Wilson, why don't you honestly tell
everyone that you have not come to Brockman Gallery simply because you don't come on that side of
town?
The «free box» exists, I think, because I live
in a major college
town and it is supported AND used by
everyone from homeless mentally ill people to immigrants
doing the work Americans won't
do (yard work, nannying) to the financially comfortable university - connected people with paid - up - mortgages
in the leafier neighborhoods.
Of course, you'd be able to go online to
do these things as well, but it could make Animal Crossing an interesting party game to see how different
everyone's
towns are, and what you can
do in each one.