Not exact matches
In this perspective he was following a trail first blazed by a fellow Alexandrian a century and a half earlier, the Jewish philosopher Philo, a contemporary of Jesus who attempted to
clothe the Septuagint in amenable patterns from Greek philosophy, particularly Platonism.11 His synthetic effort is echoed throughout the corpus of Clement's writings, which are
far less systematic in approach than one would wish; the Stromata («Miscellanies») is
less an orderly treatment of theological topics than a series of notes woven into a tapestry whose warp and woof are difficult to discern.12
Designed for a non-bulky fit, gDiapers little gPants are made of breathable material just like sports
clothing, so your baby stays dry and comfortable and is
far less likely to get diaper rash.
As
far as
clothing is concerned man's collection is often seen as
less variant or versatile, but this year the whole new summer collection for men is going to change your perception altogether.
Aston Martin Racing Team sweatshirt ($ 88 — $ 136) Somehow wearing Aston Martin apparel is
far less ostentatious than Ferrari
clothing, so it's ok — you can pull this off.
With layers — a leather jacket here; a blazer, sleeves rolled up, there — you can pack for
far more outfits with much
less clothing.
Far less wholesome is the raunchy Coyote Ugly Saloon (named after the film) next door where women are invited to strut their stuff on the bar alongside scantily
clad dancers.
We'll simply have to drive
far less, and spend
far more time producing food,
clothing, well insulated shelter, taking care of the land, conserving clean water, processing sewage, making do with medical technology from decades past (no more MRIs and CAT scans).
He explains that because SIPs are made in a factory with a high degree of precision and arrive on site as complete wall units already insulated and
clad, there's
far less scope for leaks and gaps to creep in and compromise the performance of the finished building shell.
At any rate, I've come to expect
far less consistency from a tech company than a
clothing company.