Sentences with phrase «do mend»

Do you mend and re-sell residences for a potential profit?
How do you mend a broken heart, Acrylic on metal panel with resin, 42 × 44.
Where do you mend your borken heart?
How do you mend a broken heart?
«How do you mend a broken heart?.»
While broken bones and sprains do mend with time, working parents may face the additional burden of having to make alternate arrangements or seek accommodations from their childcare provider while their tot is injured.
Not only does it mend the user's wounds, but also those of party members standing close by.
Using textile techniques to ask questions around the role of the individual within the group, students investigated questions around how we can maintain our individuality, yet still remain part of the collective cloth; is it possible to progress in our lives if we leave others behind; what invisible fences does one build around their self and how does one mend fences in order to help each other survive?
I have two sets that I have babied for a very long time — even to the point of doing some mending at the top edge of the top sheet.

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«Europe has recovered very nicely over last one or two years, we're seeing positive signs in North America, continued strength in Asia Pacific, and most emerging markets are doing well or on the mend
They simply don't believe domestic or international economies are on the mend, and the shock delivered by Britain's decision to exit the European Union may only deepen their uncertainty.
If you naturally come alive at night and feel like a zombie before midmorning no matter what you do, you've no doubt spent most of your life being nagged by well - meaning parents, teachers, and advice peddlers to mend your ways and become a morning person.
I don't think any of them realized that ripped clothes don't mend themselves.
People who deter you from the act of competing often do so because they're still mending their own wounds from previous losses.
«In the mid to long term, assuming the Russians and Belarusians do eventually mend fences and get back together again, this is still a very attractive industry to be in.
He did sort of mend the bridges and made it work in the end, but that really shocked me: to treat someone you love the most in such a neglectful way because you were too focused on bean counting even though you already had all the money you would ever need (and that is in his 20s — he was a multi-millionaire).
When the New York Times suggested in a July 20 op - ed («Our Doddering Mortgage Zombies,») that moving Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac out of conservatorship was the best way to mend the U.S. housing finance system, NAHB Chairman Tom Woods fired back that more needs to be done and that «it's time for Congress to step up to the plate.»
It goes without saying that I agree with Pete's center - right agenda below, with its mend them, don't end them approach to our minimalist entitlements and its due concern for doing everything that can be done to sustain our nongovernmental intermediary institutions (which, of course can be choked by too much or the wrong kind of government).
He has sent messengers — St Faustina, Bernadette [Lourdes], the 3 shepherd children at Fatima, the young people of Medjugorje to warn us to mend our ways just as he did with the world before the Flood and Sodom and Gomorrah.
We also throw away and buy new rather than make do and mend.
«In fact if we do not mend our ways the statement may, after all, turn Out to be true.
It is so much easier to write someone off as «demon possessed» than to do the hard work of loving, healing, restoring, and mending that may need to be done with someone who suffers in such ways.
In doing so we long to find in ourselves the power to cure the evil — to mend the tragedy, or to prevent it in the future.
Even if we can do nothing to mend or to prevent the tragedy, we can warm the night.
Plus there's little to no evidence he'd actually be a competent executive, doing what's required to mend — not end — our basic entitlement programs.
In fact, we should be doing the exact opposite, by working proactively to mend fences and unite.
Oh, the mending I had to do once I finally got a new one!
Secondary to that is, I don't think that even if you obliterated it, would it suddenly mend fences between the two sides.
He is taking the initiative to mend relations with his nephew and make sure that things do not get worse.
This review, loosely in the tradition of Lasswell's Garrison State and Dickens's Ghost of Christmas Future, uses historical trends to suggest the future that awaits us if we do not mend our ways.
Group renewal and mending should be done, but it is so easy to deflect personal teshuvah that we might do best not to try to find justification for it by including corporate teshuvah in Rosh ha - Shanah.»
Employees got to sample the delights of meat - free dining as part of the organisation's Sustainability Week earlier this month, alongside other activities to encourage sustainable thinking, including a «make do and mend» fashion workshop, free bike clinics and volunteering opportunities.
-LSB-...] Total disclaimer here: not only did we close on the house last week, but I was also really sick last week and I'm just now on the mend.
ALL that matters now as Gooners following the best club in football history, is to mend fences with each other and not score points (as childish politicians constantly do).
His Bills players are left wondering why he didn't just stick it out like they did, a maddening season gone wrong in so many countless ways that the fractures and fissures will take time to mend.
When Joey Logano angered Matt Kenseth two years ago, he was unapologetic and didn't attempt to mend fences with the former Cup Series champion.
wenger will sort out the d / m and c / b in jan window loans to mend and make do till then as he was trying to get those players on the last day just to late to acquire the quality of player he wanted then he will probably going early in window tie up signings quickly and then move on to next game then it will be the «BIG SHOWDOWN NEXT SUMMER FOR REUS» LOL come on arsenal come on arsenal!
And they've done it all with All - Star guard John Wall on the mend.
That there have been ten (plus caretakers) in the twenty eight years since, though, tells another story as the clubs make - do - and - mend muddle through strategy has failed to adapt to the cash rich era of modern football.
Despite those names on the mend, Roma has done a bit of window shopping this month, focusing largely on the pacey winger / forward types we all love so dearly.
Here's hoping that we can make do and mend in the Europey whilst he is recovering.
Bad boy Xhaka strikes again Rumoured to be on Bayern Munich's wish - list, Gladbach midfielder and skipper, Granit Xhaka, will have to mend his disciplinary ways if he really does want that big move.
The real losers in this situation are the Yorkshire police, though, because they had to come out to attempt to settle a dispute between Freeman and her neighbor, which does not seem to have mended relations at all.
Glad the shoulder is on the mend, it really makes you appreciate the little things you can do I suppose?
• What can you do to mend the situation?
Your teen needs plenty of rest, needs to be eating right, exercising, and taking it easy, along with finding other things to do to help mend their broken heart.
I fully believe that allowing my son to tell his sister to keep away, and giving him permission to feel frustrated with her did a great deal toward mending the rift.
Granola Babies has also done a few extra things for me personally, having a place to be with a new baby while battling baby blues was great, having support was amazing, this place will always have a special place in my heart as it helped to mend mine.
While your body is on the mend and breastfeeding is less intense than carrying a child, this doesn't mean you can take just any medication.
And toddlers who have frequent ear infections tend to wake up at night when they don't feel well — then continue that pattern when they're on the mend.
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