Sentences with phrase «feeling fine too»

I hope that explanation makes sense, I would love to hear how your test results come back (I was shocked by my own celiac diagnosis, I had felt fine too, and did not have any of the classic symptoms of CD, but I still had it nonetheless).

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PayPal does fine on that front too, with 71 % of consumers viewing the online payment service as «trustworthy,» while 64 % feel as good about Amazon.
Boehner's Machiavellian cleverness in allowing the little guy — and especially the little self - employed guy — to feel some — but not too much — pain was a fine way to remind the president that he really can't get away with a tax increase that actually hits most of the voters.
Since, too, they have no certainty of the doctrines they profess, they do but feel they ought to believe them, and they try to believe them, and they nurse the offspring of their reason, as a sickly child, bringing it out of doors only on fine days....
Fine dave, would you feel better if I said «Fvck you and your lazy ass selfish friends who are too lazy to get off your ass and vote, too lazy to bother to understand how the system is stacked against change, too dumb to understand it when it's explained to you, and too self - centered to realize or care that real people are affected by these things.»
And this was the practical issue in the weaver's case — he felt in his life things too valuable to be misused, too fine to be profaned, and, remembering them, he held a high opinion of himself.
(I have on more than one occasion felt the effect of an otherwise admirable sermon ruined by the sense that the pastor had been told once too often what a fine preacher he was.)
I'm going to do a big social media cull now (obviously not Ella) but there are a certain few people who claim to be so positive, but really I think there is a fine line between being positive (i.e. look at me, I've 3 kids, a full time job, a flat tummy, and I'm a healthy eater, non stop good doer, if you can do it I can too person) and just being annoying and making you feel inadequate as I can't juggle all of those things at all and constantly feel overwhelmed!!
Hi Denise, I never cut them out of my diet completely but I don't tend to eat peanuts too often, however every so often I feel is completely fine.
My healths been playing up too recently, I keep pushing myself because I get so frustrated with not just being normal (although what even is normal) and sometimes I feel ashamed or embarrassed to explain to people my condition, or why I can't eat like everyone else or why sometimes I can be fine one day and the next day everything will have changed.
(I tried a food processor but felt the crumbs were too fine.
So, as a parent myself now for more than 18 years, I've allowed my kids to eat sweets so that they don't feel deprived but talked about limits and the effects of eating too much «less than quality food» — but that a small amount also be fine occasionally in the context of an overall healthy lifestyle.
Indulging in the creamy goodness probably too often, and sometimes not feeling so great after (we both can handle dairy fine,...
I feel like my food processor would be too big for this, but then again I've thought that before and its been fine.
I also often feel too lazy to cook on weeknights and just want to eat leftovers (hey, I think that's fine).
I have often lamented that there is no great delivery pizza in the Mission, but I do like Pizzeria on Valencia just fine if I'm feeling too lazy to go out and get pizza from one of the truly extraordinary pizza joints in the neighborhood.
It's totally safe for your baby, but if you feel more comfortable straining the clumps or stringy parts of the milk out, that's fine, too.
Babies feel fine and well and aren't too eager to feed again after they spit up.
If you don't feel like paying attention to any sort of schedule until after your move, that's fine too.
initial few days, the skin out of fuel do feel better, but in recent days do not know if the temperature is too high, the amount of oil is the addition of some the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, currently do not see this function to use the period, and secondly, I am also lacks wrinkles.
It's also fine if kids feel too young to get involved in this lovey - dovey stuff.
Our twins have never cried once put down for longer than 45 mins... which feels and sounds like an eternity, but they are FINE, and we survived too.
i feel physically fine and am looking forward to having baby number 2, as is my husband, but we do nt want to endanger my life or the life of my child by doing things too soon.
But the amount of radiation needed to make the scenario work was extremely high, and astrophysicists had to fine - tune other parameters of the scenario, too, making the solution feel unsatisfying.
Some changes are reliable for their unreliability, like feeling too tired to meet friends for drinks when yesterday I felt fine.
So feel free to comment, if you're just the average, everyday listener whose head hurts after listening to this one, that's fine too.
My oily, fine hair needs some oomph to really to clarify and cleanse, and this cleansing creme is just too gentle (and doesn't lather) to get my hair and scalp feeling clean.
When you have «your» diet personally tailored, fine tuned and «cleaned up» by a nutritionist with a speciality in cleansing (like myself) you can feel your absolute best and learn the tricks of how to detox... and eat your cake too!
I felt absolutely fine up to when my weight was at its lowest (tbh probably a bit too low).
Hi, so I have used about 10 different macro calculators and they all encourage 2000 + calories to loose weight but i feel like this is too much since i weigh 220 I have lost 99 pounds but I have hit a plateau and loosing slowly which is fine but i am just concerned i do nt want to gain weight.
Don't feel bad about the fine lines, the struggle is real over here too haha.
It's not as dull from too many dead skin cells clogging pores and enhancing fine lines, and I really feel my overall hydration has greatly improved.
i love this SWEATER because it has like fine knit metallic fabric so it has a bit of a metallic shimmer but nothing too flashy or tacky just enough to give off some pretty holiday feels.
It's also not as creamy as a normal moisturizer, but that's fine — I don't feel that I use too much at a time like I tend to do with lotion - y moisturizers.
The full look felt on trend without being too trendy — a fine balance that us harder than it sounds to master in my opinion.
The texture of this spray is really fine, like a mist, so it doesn't leave skin feeling too wet.
The small felt fine open but would look too tight closed.
Therefore, when any one of your readers gets that feeling, they are almost definitely looking just fine too.
It felt fine on my skin (not too heavy) and stayed intact.
I have been doing fine, just feel like time is going by too fast this month.
Of course, if you're feeling a little nervous about this at first, that's perfectly fine too.
But there are some moments that do provide almost too fine a point on Glazer's subtext, such as the strong Satanic red on Logan's stoic mug, and two - shots highlighted by Gal and Logan's profiles that shows what we already know about Gal and Logan's feelings toward each other.
As the landscape becomes weirder around them, the explorers begin to feel and reflect those changes in their own minds and bodies; so too does the audience as they are taken on a bizarre journey that examines the fine line between creation and destruction.
Though a fine movie in its own right, The Haunted Palace feels a bit too familiar for its own good at times.
A Single Man Tom Ford's adaptation of the Christopher Isherwood novel, about a gay man grieving over the death of his lover, is a bleak, intelligent film that serves as a showcase for what may be Colin Firth's finest film performance, the ultimate elucidation of the character he has been playing, in one form or another, for years: The man who feels too much to allow himself to show it.
Though he got many fine reviews for his work in such films as «Chasing Amy,» «Dogma» and «Changing Lanes,» he said he often felt critics judged him too harshly because of his gossip value.
Coogan does a fine job, but the role almost feels too well - suited to the man who so often plays a crabby asshole («Philomena,» «Our Idiot Brother,» «Tropic Thunder»).
The accompaniment is just fine, too; Lights shows a lot of promise, but the script desperately needed a second pass and the direction feels less sure of itself in parts than it was in Prince - Bythewood's classic Love and Basketball.
Yet 2K Games apparently thought I'd feel differently when designing Mafia II, since going over the speed limit in the presence of police officers (40mph on regular roads, 60mph on bridges and highways) will immediately lead to hot pursuit and, if you're feeling too lazy to ditch the cops, a $ 50 fine.
Too few of Hollywood's recent offerings can boast such a simple throughline and know when to wrap it up, so while it might feel ridiculous to give The Finest Hours credit for having a finite ending, it's one quality that really makes the film stand out.
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