Sentences with phrase «everything you have done here»

love everything you've done here a, Exquisite.
I will just have to say that I love absolutely everything you have done here.
love everything you've done here a, Exquisite.

Not exact matches

He's central to everything we do here in the States with our brand work, and we've now added as a counterpart Kaley Couco, who's also a huge TV star here in the United States and in Canada.
I've been working on this already (ie everything I've done to this point makes me ready to win here — doesn't mean industry expertise but means some combination of skills and assessment of why you'll succeed)
But, here's the rub: I'll bet that, if you asked them, the executives in the room at that roundtable would say they do «everything» they can to encourage conversation.
In my personal success, everything is amazing; every day I have this «How did I get here
«Everything we've ever done to this point has led us here.
Sometimes interns still have work to do, even if they can't be in the building, so here's the hack: If you can't finish all your work by the time you must leave, then at least finish everything you need to do on Excel.
Many Americans are tired of hearing about how Scandinavian societies have figured out how to do everything better than us, but here's one more: how to launch a bitcoin fund.
«I got really interested in trying to understand how we could model human behavior through social media because there's residue of who we are in everything we do and here we had lots of little behaviors that we could use to try to understand a little bit more about who you are.»
But, again, we had the benefit of partners on the ground who have been doing business here for a long time, and who understand everything.
Here's everything that I do, please have a look at my account for site name >> >
With respect to the two cases cited here, the only thing more acceptable about Maher's comment was that it was directed at a very public figure who has done everything she can up to and including having a reality TV show to stay in the public eye.
I will not enter that debate here, except to say that the reflections on memory that dominate Book X have everything to do with the story that Augustine has been telling to that point.
«morality is something we have a duty to» — yes I feel the same way, but yet here we are in a world of millions of very spiritually dead demons (alot of them in high positions — but don't let that fool you) walking earth who think everything is in the name of freedom.
I mean right here, you have a man who wrote a very detailed and well crafted article citing actual references from the bible completely contradicting everything the religious zealots say and still they don't relent.
The prayers of our people here have done everything.
what is very interesting to me tonite is the folks who are positive there is no god... what is equally interesting is the snarling that appears whenever one does not «toe» the atheist line of no god... It has been said over and over here, «there is no proof of your God» ad nauseum I might add... OK... please, I am asking you in the nicest possible way... explain to me, without a Designed, where the universe and all it entails, first got its source... I really would like to know... from everything I see, I see beauty, design, tragedy, poetry, poverty, etc.... How did we begin to name or classify any of this... what intelligence gave us our intelligence... I have yet to see an anwer posited as to how it all came about, absent a Designer... I will wait for an answer... How did it ALL get here, and explain the precision and engineering of it all — right down to the last jot of DNA.
There are families in my neighborhood who have relocated here with their kids, and one thing they tell me is that they want their kids to grow up knowing that not everything is okay in this world — that racism exists, that injustice exists, that just because someone smells doesn't mean we have to be afraid of them, and so on.
Presuming you don't have time to read everything — and assuming you've already read CT's coverage of reactions from American and Argentine evangelical leaders (including Luis Palau)-- here are CT's picks for the most helpful articles on former archbishop of Buenos Aires Jorge Bergoglio (in no particular order).
Dear David, I know you don't have time to read everything that gets posted here.
Please don't be watching peoples comments on this site so you can categorise and pigeon - hole us into your groups, that will lead to the cessation of free speech here — not all of us know everything, we are often learning by the process of conversation and don't have lots of black and white answers figured out.
Suppose you were lost in the Adirondack woods at night — no moon, no stars, no guidance anywhere save, perchance, a distant gleam as of a lamp through a cottage window on a far - off mountainside — would you sit down and say, Because the noonday sun is not here to make everything perfectly clear, I will do nothing?
LISTEN here it is and in plain English... «you don't have to like everything... you just don't need to dislike it.»
Speaking to Premier, he said: «Here you are, you're in your 50s and your church isn't growing and you've been trying for a good four or five years, doing everything you can to try to help people to come faith and it hasn't worked.
We need to stop this business of hatred and divisiveness if we are going to have any chance at a future here together, and to start down that path we must forgive those that trespass against us, do not forget where we have come from, and thank G - d for everyone and everything in our lives.
Unless there is a God who has a purpose for your life and your eternal soul, everything you do here is irrelevant.
... i am discussing the god you claim to worship... even if you believe jesus was god on earth it doesn't matter for if you take what he had to say as law then you should take with equal fervor words and commands given from god itself... it stands as logical to do this and i am confused since most only do what jesus said... the dude was only here for 30 years and god has been here for the whole time — he has added, taken away, and revised everything he has set previous to jesus and after his death... thru the prophets — i base my argument on the book itself.
You do realize that almost everything you've outlined here takes just as much faith to believe as believing there is a God or a heaven?
Here is Paul's favorite idea again: everything we have and everything that is done for us is done in Jesus Christ.
Mighty deeds have been done, a huge liberation has taken place, an event called Jesus Christ was, is, and is here — and everything that takes place presupposes that.
But you ignore the fact, yes fact, that the religious in this country have been and currently are doing everything in their power to continue chipping away at rights that people already have or should have, and if you can't see the necessity of standing up to that type of tyranny I think you're obviously missing the bigger picture here.
but thats not what i'm talking about... i am discussing the god you claim to worship... even if you believe jesus was god on earth it doesn't matter for if you take what he had to say as law then you should take with equal fervor words and commands given from god itself... it stands as logical to do this and i am confused since most only do what jesus said... the dude was only here for 30 years and god has been here for the whole time — he has added, taken away, and revised everything he has set previous to jesus and after his death... thru the prophets — i base my argument on the book itself, so if you have a counter argument i believe you haven't a full understanding of the book — and that would be my overall point... belief without full understanding of or consideration to real life or consequences for the hereafter is equal to a childs belief in santa which is why we atheists feel it is an equal comparision... and santa is clearly a bs story... based on real events from a real historical person but not a magical being by any means!
I can't prove God's existence just as much as scientist can't prove the big bang... there is evidence of both but to reach a conclusion takes faith... one side leaves hope and the other does not... maybe I'm agnostic too because I don't claim to know everything about why I'm here, I have to have faith... Honestly, I'm sick of the extremes on both sides... the conservative judgmental Christian, who never thought through things as to why the believe what they do (ie Dinosaurs, cavemen, evolution, etc.) and the intellectually arrogant atheist and humanists.
Here's the deal, man created god and everything man says about god has to be interpreted by other men who didn't write the man made stuff in the first place.
Winter wrote, «I agree that we would have done well to put a disclaimer saying, «Here is a very thoughtful article but you should know that we do not endorse everything he teaches.»»
But, in fact, it does not apply here, because the god I am describing works on a time line, knowing everthing that has come before and everything the yet will come.
It's like Fox is just having writers write on something as opinion instead of ascertaining facts, getting in depth facts, reporting facts... tainted and with a ludicrous taint that Americans are just supposed to read and not be active in their communties... that all these foreigners are just supposed to be able to come here, sue and costs us money, not get along and that we are just supposed to do what the governement says... while these foreigners change everything weith the help of people like Obama... Fox would do well to keep their forums.
As much as I am outside of my comfort zone here (I do not attend church - nor plan on doing so ever again, I have plenty of non-christian friends but not one Christian friend in my current city, I DJ at a bar, I run a radio that plays secular music (yet everything is sacred), I work a regular day job, I struggle with financial hardship and responsibilities I never asked for..., I sometimes have fear of the future and many times my faith dwindles... Some days I cry because I support my family and I feel just really tired...) despite all this fractured humanity that I am....
The fig + grape combination used here intrigues me, as does oat milk — will have to try everything: --RRB-
Everything we've done has all come from the support of the community here, and for that I'm so grateful.
I love everything that has pumpkin on it but unfortunately they don't sell pumpkin spiced stuff here in Finland.
I had the same question a few days ago and could not find an answer so I am posting an answer here for future readers: I prepared everything but did not add the broth and refrigerated it, covered, for a little over 24 hours (last - minute change of dinner plans).
Here I've been doing everything possible to be healtn / fitness conscious and I'm killing myself with canola oil.
I have discovered the delicious simplicity of banana - ice cream (I know I am hopelessly late here) but OMG — I knew bananas were lovely and that they can be and do almost everything, but I was actually a little shocked how amazing the banana ice cream (read: ice cream made entirely our of frozen bananas) really is!
Now that fall is here, ’ t is the season for everything pumpkin - pie - flavoured — but I have a confession to make: I don't actually like pumpkin pie all that much.
In fact I had everything right here in the kitchen so I didn't even have to go to the store!
You've done a marvelous job with everything, here.
Being here makes me appreciate and love the natural world all the more and has reinspired me to do everything I can to preserve and protect it.
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