Sentences with phrase «do it for every occasion»

Who knows, you may start to like icing a cake so much, you'll want to do it for every occasion.
What do you usually do for the occasion?
It's the perfect «do for any occasion, whether worn with casual jeans and a tee or a formal evening gown.
Someone from Shenmue Dojo really wanted us to highlight it, but I knew we couldn't just do it for any occasion.

Not exact matches

On the rare occasion when some sort of partition becomes necessary (for example, to delineate a conference room) the favored material is clear glass that may block noise but does not obscure vision.
There's a bottle for every occasion so just don't buy based on a pretty label.
And while this does happen on occasion, my most productive days are the ones when I dress for success.
That means that unless you have already done your homework and perused the restaurant's wine list online for an hour or two beforehand (which I confess to having done on several occasions), ask for the sommeliers help.
«She told me that while she does take the time to make dinner for herself on occasion, most often when dinner is done and she sits down to eat she takes out her iPad and reads the news or watches something on TV,» Davidson said.
Beauty does come at a price, though, and at $ 25 a pop, this is a great mask for special occasions or when your skin needs some extra attention.
While I do enjoy this pie, it's better suited for other occasions such as Easter or a random pie craving.
, I have on three separate occasions, been asked to help with a business plan for a startup, where I discovered almost exactly what they are doing has been tried before and failed.
I didn't pet sit for long, but I did do it on a couple of occasions.
«We really focus on wings, fries and sides — we are not a bar, we don't want to be a bar, the key for us is that's all about the food, not about the restaurant and big occasion,» says Morrison.
«We really do believe this unlocks new channels for growth not only by unlocking new restaurants but also unlocking new times of day and new dining occasions for our customers.
For Financial Advisors who on occasion need to do specialized calculations, these systems provide you with accurate up - to - date calculations and professionally designed reports that you can be proud to show any client.
First, death is not a rare occasion but moving forward... Did the Chruch allow the funeral to proceed and graciously receive the responsibility of burial for the mother?
On the rare occasions when I took out my Bible to read, just read and soak it in, instead of preparing for a talk, I felt guilty for slacking off and not doing my job.
And now you provide information stating that in fact David DID apologize to you in spite of your continued badgering him for an apology that you have deceptively stated on numerous occasions never came.
Instead, it has Sex Week, an occasion to catechize tomorrow's leaders in the Gnostic dogma that our bodies — and the bodies of others universally available under the sole limitation of consent — are there for us to do with as we wish.
The Bible does show that there are fitting occasions for prayer.
While I try not to subscribe to «an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth» or to descend to the lower debating tactics, I will admit that I failed on this occasion, just as the original poster did, not that that is an excuse for my behaviour.
For any others that might be a student of history or watch the History or Military Channel on occasion... Do the Republicans seem to be «channeling» the National Socialists of the 1930s and 1940s of Germany?
I agree that a gift wrapping job is a little touchy, but just wrapping gifts (no matter the occasion) for someone else does not imply that you are celebrating that holiday.
And then, on those occasions when I told him if I didn't get a mother's hug soon, I would simply die, he would send along Mrs. Stevenson to drive me to church (I got grounded for going to church one time, I had no way to go with my family) And that would be the week that they would pick me up in their truck and not the car.
I do know that if I followed the guidelines of one liturgical commission, suggesting that I greet each penitent at the church doors with an open Gospel book and then lead a procession to a reconciliation room which looks more like an occasion of sin than a shrine for its absolution, the number of confessions in the middle of the metropolis where I serve would be severely reduced.
Liberation theology is not the occasion for the ideological promotion of a vantage point, and the fact that it can be done from all vantage points, ecumenically and universally, with each correcting and corrected by the other, should effectively discourage such.
Only here, therefore, does he win full release from the quasi-entitative model of societies espoused by Whiteheadians generally, even those who like Sherburne and Gallagher want to give greater attention to the role of the nonsocial nexus of entirely living occasions as the necessary infrastructure for the soul or society of presiding occasions.
Hence, if one draws a close parallel between the interplay of Leibnizian monads and the interrelatedness of Whiteheadian actual occasions, as does Griffin (and by implication Hartshorne) in the article just cited, then it is not surprising that one thinks of Whiteheadian societies as aggregates of mini-things rather than as fields for successive generations of occasions.
Its status is thus analogous to that of a plant, which has no regnant occasion and yet does have a structure which is the necessary environment for the intensities achieved by its member occasions.
With this general understanding of God's participation in becoming, it should be possible to make some statements of less than metaphysical generality which have to do with God's aims for particular sorts of occasions.
On occasion I have come into contact with those Christians (and I do beleive them to be Christians) who feel that CALVINISM must be the truth from Scripture... and they look at me with what amounts to almost sorrow when I tell them that I have no time for Mr. Calvin and his «Institutes»... here are just a few reasons why:
But I suspect I may also be a bit of a Catholic, for on the rare occasion that I yield myself fully to the will of God, when I write or speak or do the dishes to magnify the Lord, I start to see Mary everywhere.
A concern for compassion and justice for the victims, however, does not excuse a lack of faithfulness to the truth, and frequently the occasion of sexual abuse by Catholics has itself been abused in the service of dishonest propaganda against the Catholic Church, and our Priests in particular.
They found in the ordinary workplace an occasion for doing what they would have described as their duty or their calling.
What we do has to make sense for the people of God in Chicago or New York or Springfield or wherever we are, in the late 20th century, with the themes of Pentecost VI or Advent I or whatever the occasion is, with all the resources that are available to us within the confines of our capabilities: old hymns, new hymns, music from various periods and of various styles, old translations, new translations, the same and different ways of doing things, etc..
If a mild coronary or other physical illness forces them to slow down for awhile, and if this gives them the occasion to take stock in themselves and they realize that they have been forsaking the important things in life for the unimportant, then any physical pain and any damage done to their career would be more than offset by their recovery of a proper sense of values, by their recovery of their self.
The occasion that determines itself does so in terms of a perspective which is already settled for it.
Of course, there are other occasions in which Christians could properly be gathered — for prayer, for the Gospel, for Bible study, etc.; however, these gatherings are not the same as the Lord's Supper and don't carry the same worshipful circumstances (of course, Christians should always be worshipful of God — as should all men).
Feeling ashamed at being so petty does not banish the pettiness, for fresh occasions keep cropping up which fan the smoldering sparks of resentment into flame.
But all of those trees don't hide the fact that this is just one big forest that they have each failed, individually, on numerous occasions, to take responsibility for.
Unfortunately, having done so on more than a few occasions, it becomes apparent that it only serves as more» fuel» for the atheists fire.
We did not have much occasion to refer to C&C in recent years, but it was always there as a partner and adversary in conversation, and one always entertained the hope that it might one day recapture something of the purpose for which Reinhold Niebuhr, rightly, thought it so important.
So far we have been considering only the immediate future, for in it alone does God directly impinge upon present occasions.
Only then does it really become possible to eat meals, go for walks, play sport or work together; and in ways that give occasion for wonder.
But when we do share, scars and all, the «wounds and pains become openings or occasions for a new vision»; they «are transformed from expressions of despair into signs of hope» (The Wounded Healer [Doubleday, 1972], pp. 96, 95).
It does not rehabilitate the criminal but may be an occasion for bringing about salutary repentance.
The fact that this address was written as a spiritual preparation for the office of confession does not limit its interest to those who observe church occasions.
It can not have done so, because all of our evidence indicates that the kind of theological emphasis associated with the «last supper» in the gospels was by no means the major emphasis in early Christian communal meals from the very beginning, as it would have to have been if this had been the occasion for them.
The problem for Nature, as he describes it in Process and Reality (Part II, Chapter III, Section VII) is to produce societies which can survive through time but which do not sacrifice all opportunity amongst their constituent actual occasions for what he called «intensity» of experience.
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