Sentences with phrase «first being a tongue»

The first being a tongue that can be folded into the pocket or laid on top for a stay dry function.
My first was tongue tied and jaundiced.

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Dr. Tung's is best known as the company that first introduced Americans to the concept of a tongue cleaner, but the company has been producing a range of healthy, natural - based oral care products ever since.
The first seriously wonderful authentic taco I found in New York City was in the back of a Mexican market in Hell's Kitchen, a small place and strangely decorated (mirrored walls, tinsel, and a laser light disco ball) that had perfect al pastor and beef tongue.
The enthusiasm with which the Bible was read, and its sublime utterances greeted, by those to whom they came for the first time in their own tongue, as something entirely fresh, set free spiritual energy in creative ways.
It must be made quite clear that he who, not on the fringe of the christian mystical tradition but at its point of fullest development, was able without imprudence to engage in this formidable battle with matter had prepared himself for it by the most rigorous asceticism: first, in childhood and youth, the asceticism of an unwavering fidelity to the christian ideal; later, that of a careful and constant obedience to the exigencies of a vocation which would lead him on without respite up the steeply climbing road to perfection till he came to that solitude which he himself described: «he would henceforth be for ever a stranger..., he would inevitably speak henceforth in an incomprehensible tongue, he whom the Lord had drawn to follow the road of fire.»
Though I have no desire to deprive experts of their pleasures and I do understand the joys of fluency in a another tongue, in terms of expediting interpersonal contactual points in time, the aspects of which appear on first examination to be of a nature so non-effective as to be thought hardly worth facilitating, hopefully, the sum of these co-optations, possibility-wise, are thought to be so negligible, that while on the surface appearing deep, in terms of clarity what I have said is not.
The first several points are tongue - in - cheek.
When called on to pray, the first thing to come out of their mouths is not Polish, nor English, but that great, holy charism: the uniting language of the gift of tongues.
The Records of Ancient Matters is then the oldest extant book of the Japanese people — indeed, according to W. G. Aston, it is the first book written in any Turanian tongue.3 Chamberlain regards it as the most important book in all the mass of Japanese literature.
His fellow Christians were not as enthusiastic and warned him off the pursuit, even turning up at one of his first stage shows to pray in tongues loudly at the back.
Like most Pentecostals, I believe that speaking in tongues is first and foremost a prayer language, a language of adoration and worship and intercession, between us and God.
It is not a correct inference to take Paul's list in I Corinthians 12:28 — first apostles, second prophets, third teachers, then workers of miracles, then healers, administrators, speakers in various kinds of tongues — and see all of these as «set - aside» persons performing such functions on a specialist basis.
First, we must not be governed by our limited perception of him — supposing that we are qualified to judge him; secondly, we forgive him not because he is guilty, but because we choose to affirm him as he is revealed in the Bible; and thirdly, we must set him free — letting him totally off the hook — until the day arrives when every knee shall bow and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord to the glory of God the Father (Philippians 2:9 - 11).
The first verse on my tongue was «I am my Beloveds and He is mine...» Song of Solomon 6:3.
I first spoke in tongues at age 14, raised my hands in exuberant worship at revivals and camp meetings, witnessed to my friends at school and tried to convince Christian friends that they needed the «sign gift» of speaking in tongues to be fully Spirit - filled.
I married a so - called Christian woman who was raised in what I've been taught to call «Charismatic» churches; those who believe that «Speaking in Tongues» is the first «evidence» of Salvation.
I met my first «tongues - speaking» Christian when I was about 15.
There is a difference of opinion among scholars as to whether the gospels may not have been first written in Aramaic, the language which Jesus and his disciples and the people of Palestine at that time generally spoke as their native tongue.
When he failed his challenge to walnuts, his first symptom was an itchy tongue.
I'd say this kale salad recipe is the perfect example of recent inspiration to hit me over the head when the first bite hit my tongue, meets the jogging of my ever - failing memory thanks to my ever - persistent seasonal cravings and my extreme talents of blog bookmarking and cookbook post-it note tagging.
Here's an article about this project: http://fatalii.net/jigsaw For the first time ever, I experienced the complete numbness on my tongue after eating a small bite of fresh chile pepper.
I would start with the dinosaur kale I use in this recipe as I find it less intimidating and easier on the tongue for those who are first timers.
They are the kind of truffles that smudge your teeth on the first bite and have delicate chocolate, orange and ginger flavours that keep on dancing on your tongue even after they are eaten.
The first bite is amazing, and as fat coats your tongue and suppresses taste, each subsequent bite is a little less so.
Beneath that first tongue - tingling shock is an elegant Champagne fizz and acidic twang that chainsaws through fatty or salty foods, yet is delicate enough for sushi.
When I first applied the capsaicin, my hand was shaking, and so was her tongue
I want to do a post on habanero meatball and the first thing I thought about was giving it a title like «Hot Balls on Your Tongue» but, I got ta remember my blog is my portfolio and that might not work... so, you should do it!
These were so similar to the Nori in taste it surprised my tongue when I took the first bite.
The first thing she read was an article about «Russell Johnson, who plays for the Seahawks» in an attempt to have good answers on the tip of her tongue.
First of all, I was being a bit tongue - in - cheek.
My first child was severely tongue tied and I wasn't prepared at all.
This has been a particularly difficult thing for Nell because she struggled with breastfeeding issues like tongue - tie and thrush with her first two children and was determined that this time, with Dash, the breastfeeding relationship would be different.
KATIE JACQUET REED: I exclusively pump with both of my son and my daughter and it was a little bit different for both them based on their individual circumstances as far as their tongue ties and releases but generally I kept to a every 3 hours schedule for the first several months until I had a really solid milk supply I was stabilized in even if I've had two kids with tongue ties I've been blessed with over supply.
«Tongue Tie — from confusion to clarity» by Carmen Fernando is the first and only comprehensive publication to bring together all aspects of Tongue Tie.
The book was the first of its kind and remains the definitive text on the subject and an invaluable manual for the diagnosis and treatment of Tongue tie or Ankyloglossia.
Although her first words may still be a few months away, she is learning how to move her mouth and tongue to create different sounds.
Now, breastfeeding feels like it should (I know as I didn't have any issues with my first child - who wasn't tongue tied) and my baby is even more content!
When my older kid was pretty young was the first time I had heard of Charlie and Lola, and before the «where were you before» hits your tongue in my defense I did not grow up in the USA.
When I had my first I was determined that I was going to breastfeed but when I wasn't making enough (even when the nurses swore I was) and she wasn't latching (she was tongue tied and I had issues as well) I decided I was going to breastfeed and use formula as a supplement.
Often when a baby is tongue - tied, she seems to do quite well the first 4 - 6 weeks or so when mom is making more than enough milk.
I do feel it important in future training for lactation specialists to become adept at noticing a possible re-growth of tongue or lip tie knowing that this can be the cause of why breast pain that was once first resolved by the baby having a frenulectomy has the possibility of coming back again.
My first baby was also «tongue tied» but the pediatrician didn't catch it.
head tilted back slightly, pushing in across shoulders so chin and lower jaw make first contact (not nose) while mouth still wide open, keep baby uncurled (means tongue nearer breast) lower lip is aimed as far from nipple as possible so baby's tongue draws in maximum amount of breast tissue
In fact, it is not possible for a baby to bite with the first two teeth that appear in the lower jaw, because its tongue covers the lower jaw while it sucks on the chest.
My first son nused until almost 3 and my second, though tongue - tied at birth and unable to nurse for 6 months, was able to nurse finally after much support and is still nursing now at 2 and a half!!
With my first child I had inverted nipples and my daughter was tongue tied!
The first few tastes may be just that — a taste and an exploration with her tongue, before dribbling it back out.
My first birth was complete with a reluctant epidural and inept education in feeding babies with tongue ties and having inverted nipples and loving my child but so not loving being a mother with this looming feeling of failure and just being utterly lost and then realizing four months in to this journey of hot mess, surprise, I was pregnant again and terrified.
If you are breastfeeding my first thought would be it could be related, potentially something like tongue tie which could cause your son to be very unsettled / need frequent feeds.
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