But the patter of little
feet in lives of a couple who think the child will do for them what they can not do for themselves is often a preliminary to divorce.
Not exact matches
Coupled with veterans» unique appreciation
of the value
of life, the ability to think quickly on their
feet and survive
in the heat
of fire makes veterans especially well - suited for entrepreneurship.
Talking snakes, talking donkeys, a boat at sea for half a year with a
couple million animals, a temple less than 5000sq
feet taking 150,000 workers and 7 years to complete, and then sacrificing 14 animals a minute for 7 days straight, a virgin birth story (like there weren't already a few
of them before), a zombie invasion that no third party seemed to witness, a dude
living in the belly
of a fish for a
couple days, a guys last words (before become back as a zombie) being «My god, my god, why hast thou forsaken me.»
However, coastal cities worldwide have experienced enormous growth
in population and infrastructure over the past
couple of centuries — and a global mean sea level rise
of 10 to 20
feet could be catastrophic to the hundreds
of millions
of people
living in these coastal zones.
Keep
in mind though that I'm an avid hiker and mountain biker
in the summer, and I
live at high elevation (7500
feet above sea level), so I get a good deal
of daily sun, which is why my levels jumped from 35 - 52 ng / ml after a
couple months
of daily summer sun.
I'm pretty sure over the past
couple of years I've made my favorite boots crystal clear, but just
in case you're new around these parts, I
LIVE in these and keep my
feet warm
in these bad boys.
Moments like Eric's wife, Amanda (Jennifer Connelly), telling him over the phone that she peed her pants earlier
in the day when a colt stomped on her
foot serve no narrative purpose yet help form a relaxed,
lived -
in texture that makes the
couple's years
of love and struggle instantly recognizable.
Although too intense for little children and too juvenile for older teens, The Neverending Story's message
of using literature to explore real
life issues
coupled with a discussion about the balance between a growing imagination and keeping one's
feet an the ground, could make this movie more than just the ultimate
in escape fiction for «tweens.
The
couple appears to have the perfect
life, and even though Gina is almost completely blind that does not stop the two from longing to start a family, dreaming
of a future where the pitter - patter
of little
feet running through the home early
in the morning is the sound
of their own children making mischief.
In addition to watching the adorable
couple take their vows, guests will be treated to the good
life while on premises: there are 400 -
feet of unspoiled, isolated beachfront, a private pier for sunning and al fresco dining, two infinity pools and lush tropical gardens to be explored.
Ideal for travelers
in town for more than a
couple of days, spacious Deluxe Queen rooms feature 250 square
feet of living space and an intimate sitting area.
I think at one point there was a
couple of hundred linear
feet of shelf space
in stores featuring toys - to -
life games from four
of the biggest marketers
of kids IP
in the world.
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Measuring only 0.8 m deep and 2.15 m tall (2.6
feet and 7
feet), The Wheel House drifts around on a metaphorical journey, as the
couple climb and twist around this impossibly small space with grace,
in a poetic simulacrum
of daily
life, affection and partnership.
In this remodelling project
of a Russian cottage, architects Alexander Kudimov and Daria Butahina
of Ruetemple transformed a 33 - square - meter (355 - square -
foot) area into a dynamic
living space for rest, play and work, focusing on the son and daughter
of the client
couple.
Nestled beside a river and boasting views
of the sublime Stawamus Chief mountain, the house's location had everything the
couple could want; after buying, they decided to
live in the home's 640 - square -
foot basement and rent out the rest to save money.