Write
the following phrases in your journal, or say them aloud:
You can append whatever subject you're looking for either in front or
following the phrase in quotes, i.e., boating laws «public domain».
I find it best to learn or keep note of
the following phrases in the local language whenever traveling somewhere: Hello.
If you are unsure if you are dealing with an introductory phrase, read the section
following the phrase in question.
To prove this to yourself, go to your PC, I will go to my Mac, and let's type
the following phrase in Google: How to hire a real estate agent.
Not exact matches
Following standard PPC best practices, you create a PPC ad that includes the search
phrase in question («pet - friendly hotels
in Albuquerque») and a landing page that echoes this message.
The bold
phrases are my summary of the changes, while the indented text is taken from the original summons
followed by the limits set out
in the July 6 court filing.
«Even if you
follow these
phrases with a great idea, they suggest that you lack confidence, which makes the people you're speaking to lose confidence
in you.»
It was
in 1960, at the Masters
in Augusta, Ga., that a local newspaper coined the
phrase «Arnie's Army,» when soldiers from nearby Camp Gordon
followed Palmer.
If you already have a large
following, it's okay to use a more clever title, but
in most cases it's best to use a keyword
phrase that people would actually search for as part of your title.
As I
follow their debate,
in the back of my mind is a
phrase I heard soon after Pope Francis was elected: the Pope gets his «oxygen» from the slums:
Those that
follows the Bible can easily spend their entire lives walking through the halls of the Bible, and pasting the
phrases and stories that were used
in it into parts of modern day sentences.
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton
followed suit, using the more restrictive
phrase in lieu of the more expansive «freedom of religion.»
So whenever you read the term, «Son of Man» you can substitute
in the
following phrase, «I, and all humanity with me.»
All three of the biblical passages that instruct wives to submit to their husbands are either directly preceded or
followed by instructions for slaves to obey their masters, with
phrases like «likewise» and «
in the same way» connecting them.
Why is «wives submit to your husbands» considered by many Christian to be a timeless divine mandate, when
in every New Testament occurrence, that
phrase is either preceded or
followed by instructions that «slaves obey your masters,» at least once with the
phrase «
in the same way» between them?!
in choosing the
phrase «animal liberation» as paradigmatic of the animal rights movement, I am
following Callicott, AL..
In Matthew, Chapter 14, Simon and Andrew — probably kvetching at each other as they cast their nets into the sea — needed only one
phrase to drop their nets and
follow him, and the
phrase was a dandy: «Hey, you fishermen...
follow me; I'll make you fishers of men!»
The
following year we took up the interpretation of the
phrase «The Communion of Saints» that appears
in the Apostles» Creed, and there we affirmed that, by virtue of our communion with Christ, we are
in a certain, albeit imperfect, communion with one another
in his body, the Church.
Despite arguing that Christians shouldn't expect others to
follow their religious rules,
phrases like loving people «
in spite of everything» suggest that you are still judging people, doesn't it?
If we use the logically odd
phrase «Word of God» to describe the Bible, with «Word» as the model and «of God» as the qualifier, so that we speak of «hearing» God's Word, we mean that if we
follow the verbal pattern formed by the words of scripture, we may find ourselves
in a situation
in which a disclosure occurs; the «light dawns» or the «ice breaks.»
I was bothered by theological critics of literature who,
following Tillich's too - easy baptizing of the secular order (epitomized
in his
phrase «as the substance of culture is religion, so the form of religion is culture»), tended to overlook the differences between Christianity and the insights of art.
A. (After some discussion the group agreed on the
following as the content of the
phrase «Holy Spirit»:) Jesus evoked the life - transformative process
in the paralytic.
This question usually triggers among non-converts an uncomfortable silence broken by the
phrase, «Well, I was born
in a Christian family,»
followed by an effort to locate a singular moment of conscious conversion some time during middle school, probably at the altar call of a church youth - group retreat.
We may take the chain of
phrases in this verb-less sentence simply as a title, the announcement of what
follows — the title and then immediately the headlong story.
The collapse of this original
phrasing of the problem
followed of necessity from the development of monotheism
in Israel and especially from the ascription of high moral quality to God.
Those of you who
follow the teachings of Zane Hodges, Bob Wilkin, and the Grace Evangelical Society, will appreciate them: The
phrase accept Christ as your personal Savior is not
in the Bible.
A person who subscribes to the AEC philosophy might
phrase the effect of continuing testing upon the incidence of leukemia as
follows: «This effect is so small that it can not be detected with certainty
in death statistics.
all is alive, free, spontaneous; it is a point of departure, an inspiration; it may be summed up
in two
phrases: the appeal of Jesus to man, «Come
follow me», the act of man, «He left all and
followed him».
The letter ends with a traditional Islamic
phrase, «Peace to whoever
follows the path» — the path, that is, of belief
in and faithful response to the one God.
Eventually, the majority report that seemed acceptable to the whole conference focused on the
following phrase as a full and appropriate guide for clergy morality: «fidelity
in marriage and celibacy
in singleness.»
(This also
follows analytically, from the definition of God as «the Unsurpassable,» or,
in Anselm's
phrase, as «the One than whom none greater can be conceived,» or, as Farrer might say, as «the One
in whom no weakness is to be posited.»)
In the preceding four sentences I
follow the Variants of A and B by inserting the words and
phrases.
The double entendre, which is another way of describing juxtaposed metaphor used
in relation to individual words and
phrases, is an important and highly complex feature of Jesus Christ Superstar and another way, I believe,
in which the parabolic mode is
followed.
Spontaneously
in their art work the children began adding such
phrases as «Yahweh, we love you» and «We will
follow Yahweh.»
Barely two weeks ago, I used the
following phrases to describe soup: «vegetables boiled to death,» «assaulted with too much cream,» «whatever healthy things
in there can not be tasted,» and even «what must have been a practical joke» about an especially awful one I'd ordered recently.
The moment he started his statement with F**K you, I lost all interest
in any garbage that
followed that
phrase.
On draft night
in Chicago, all the speculation became official when NFL commissioner Roger Goodell
followed the
phrase of «the Los Angeles Rams select,» with the name «Jared Goff.»
Since there are many prepositional
phrases throughout the book (
in the grass, on a stem, under a leaf), you can also work on your toddler's ability to
follow simple commands related to the prepositions
in, on, and under.
Pediatricians and nurses have
followed suit, and you can commonly hear the
phrase «breast is best» tossed around doctors offices and
in the media.
One woman reported the
following recollection soon after her second birth: «And so «straight down and out he came» (a
phrase from her hypnosis session, used to help counteract the effect of her previous posterior birth)
in a two - hour labor.»
Your child has a good vocabulary and regularly communicates
in phrases or sentences; he or she knows how to take of clothing (or just randomly strips throughout the day); he or she can
follow directions.
The constitutional uncertainty has been exacerbated by David Cameron's announcements
in the morning
following the referendum and more recently as prime minister about devolution for England — and that now well worn
phrase EVEL: English votes for English laws.
In the months that
followed, there was some internal dissent over «free schools» and eventually the leadership stopped using the
phrase.
These are
phrases we have been hearing a lot
in the last 48 hours
following the avalanche of abuse and intimidation directed towards those Labour MPs who voted - or were merely weighing up - intervention
in Syria.
The
phrase is also responsive to world views such as those of Frank Gaffney Jr., a good friend of former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn, who stated the
following views about Muslims
in an interview:
That
phrase «former aide» is interesting, since it means David Johnson has moved from «suspended without pay,» which was his status as of the end of February
following the Times reports about the Oct. 31, 2009 incident and the governor's potential involvement
in it, to 100 percent cut loose from the administration.
It
follows the row over David Cameron telling a female Labour frontbencher to «calm down dear» - a
phrase which has now entered everyday usage
in Westminster as a result.
Speaking
in central London, he said he had learned the meaning of the
phrase «what doesn't kill you makes you stronger»
following reports that some Labour figures wanted him to step down.
Cameron is credited with coining the
phrase «There is such a thing as society, it's just not the same thing as the state» (seen as a rejoinder to Margaret Thatcher's famous comment that there is «no such thing» as society), [27] which has been said several times by David Cameron, including
in his victory speech
following his victory
in the Conservative party leadership election
in 2005.