Not exact matches
Illegal aliens give our serial killers
more fodder for practice and fine tuning their craft before they
get caught and go to prison.
But if these questions intrigue you, if they
get under your skin and keep you up at night, if they challenge your faith and make you want to learn
more, then you will find
fodder for the imagination and companionship for the journey in A New Kind of Christianity: Ten Questions That Are Transforming the Faith.
We don't need anymore
fodder to deny the existence of god Davie, everyday we
get more evidence by the mere fact that another 24 hours goes by without the slightest bit of proof that god exists.
There's a much better chance for
more terrible think - piece
fodder about his spring break trips and Snapchats than
getting the major monkey off his back this week.
You can
get a lot of tech awesome for free, but paid premium memberships (e.g., Flickr, Dropbox, Evernote) can give your tech enthusiast even
more fodder to amp up their productivity and creativity.
(
Fodder for a possible spoiler - laden upcoming round: I would like to talk about the alternate ending of
Get Out, which I found a
more narratively satisfying conclusion than the one released in theaters, but which is also far grimmer.)
It's a shame, because a unique picture focused on conversation ends up
getting compromised by the sort of humdrum plotting found weekly in
more standard
fodder — yet another example of the gift of gab
getting trumped by the gift of drab.
Jennifer Jason Leigh, as the rare female of the piece,
gets more to do in the second half but for the first she's merely
fodder for her male counterparts» consistent beatings and putdowns.
We need to support administrators, too, as their jobs keep
getting more and
more complex with increased accountability requirements, but that is
fodder for another column.
Considerably
more popular than Batu Karas, though still with some good waves, Pangandaran
gets busy during the day, but come the evening there is plenty of
fodder for long slow walks with a setting sun.
Good, it means that you prefer to read reviews that go beyond the «me like space game, space game good» review
fodder that is served up by far too many gaming sites to do little
more than clog the internet and make it difficult for all that spam to
get through.
Providing yet
more fodder for this blawg, the May issue of Corporate Counsel contains a short article entitled «Conflict Avoidance,» which discusses Citigroup's new policy on conflicts, which makes it difficult to impossible to
get a waiver to sue the company.