Sentences with phrase «how old my ground»

You wouldn't want to know how old my ground ginger is.)

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Perhaps more significant, the changes have affected how employees deal with the myriad little details that keep the six - year - old company grounded.
I'd heard it once from an old farmer's wife, how an eagle never takes a snake on the ground.
Cuddihy showed how in civil society people had to let their old faith and behavior get ground up and refined.
: Funny how Creationism is the oldest theory of origins yet it still holds its ground today» This is just sad.
Funny how Creationism is the oldest theory of origins yet it still holds its ground today.
Some have wondered how MacIntyre's old emphasis on the historical character of all enquiry can be consistent with his new emphasis on the necessity of a metaphysical grounding to sustain our endeavor to know.
Better yet, how would they feel if their 16 year old daughter was bumping and grinding on film or in front of h0rny 50 year old men?
How could you forget the ground bay leaves, it's marked on every can of old bay seasoning.
If that's the case how come they got relegated to the old div 2 in the disco years not that long ago And having a ground to hold 70.000.
It was extremely annoying to see Wenger STILL banging on about the cost of the Emirates as the reason as to why he's dithering in the transfer market, when the Emirates cost a third of the Spuds new stadium, without taking into account the money back, due to the redevelopment of the old Highbury ground, which the Spuds don't have, yet I don't see the Spuds once mentioning that the cost of their stadium is hurting them in the market, and how much bigger are we than them??????
I do nt know why im so disappointed i keep thinking every window he will do it splash big bring back the old days and especially this window with all the abuse he had got last season but no did nothing im the fool for getting my hopes up again you would think id learn by now, if we did pull off lemar and kept sanchez after buying lacazette and kolasanic id be delighted but keeping an unhappy sanchez isnt good hopefully some forgien club will come in for him in January but what happened at Liverpool was a disgrace i cant take any more its ruining my mood im depressed in disbelief at how stupid and soft centred we were making the exact same mistakes for 8 or 9 yrs ground hog day i cant cope we have leaked 8 goals in 3 games very worrying and the clown wont even play kolasanic i wanted wenger to spend big go out in a blaze of glory in 2 yrs time but this is embarrassing to me it looks like a money racket and we are the fools
As we walked up to the Old Trafford ground I could not believe how busy it was, fully an hour and a half before kick off.
That you spout all the usual ahistorical old nonsense about the «Centre Ground, as if it is some spontaneously generated, unchangeable, viewpoint, suggests you are either remarkably unaware about how societies and ideology works, or, much more likely, are just a Right Wing Troll (with a posting name selected for racist reasons) having some fun inserting all his Daily Mail nonsense onto a Left discussion site.
I'd like to remind all these Kool - Aid drinker's that their hero never picked up a shovel at ground zero to suck up the fumes that unfortunately took the life of Detective James Zadrega back in 2007 who the Mayor and his Chief Puppet, Medical Examiner Charles Hirsch claimed that this hero from our society had deliberately (some how) was ingesting asbestos and other toxic material's into his body so that his 5 year old daughter would receive some form of monetary compensation from the city that upset the parents of the detective (Mr. James Zadroga Sr. & his wife Linda) so much that His Highness (to save face with the public) gave them permission to speak to him after his Chief Medical Examimer Charles Hirsh had threatened them not to go public or speak to any reporter in an attempt to stifle the truth about their son's story.
University of Utah scientists have mapped the near - surface geology around Old Faithful, revealing the reservoir of heated water that feeds the geyser's surface vent and how the ground shaking behaves in between eruptions.
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The series is filled with heartwarming and comedic moments, that are enough to make anyone embrace the series, even without the long JRPG grind — so if you want to be excited for the new rhythm games but aren't exactly sure how to get into a 20 - year - old franchise from Japan, this is definitely the way in!
But Cindi Pastore's account also demonstrates how the Ritz campaign was able to mount such an effective ground game, mobilizing teachers through social media — and old - fashioned personal networking.
A. Uncertain Ground is set in Galveston in 1953 during the good old - bad old days which serve as a background for the lead characters who at age 20 are trying to begin their adult lives, to decide for instance, what work to do, who they can love, where they need to go, how to deal with uncertainty.
My hamster is very active and has been attacked many times by big dwarf hamsters in the shop where I bought it it keeps climbing up and down the cage and falling from the top to the ground below, its teeth are very long and its spine seems to be injured it's foot seems to be mutated or have an extra toe, I am very worried and think that it is the runt of the litter, I am a responsible pet owner and it was like this when I bought it, it is still a baby but I'm not too sure how old.
Learn the tricks and trades of the old days like how to make rope and grind corn at the Hervey Bay Historical Village.
we are so divided on every issue that nothing can be done I agree with you on controls issues I agree with you on planets and plants same old same old I believe the game requires too big of grind The game lacks variety The game lacks a clear vision and clear story All of the planets bases look the same Every planet you do the same thing these are the complaints right so how am i defending the game?
Even though the game is seen as a pioneer for all of these, it seems that Capcom have no idea how to further the story or characters and continuously tread over old ground.
My old Giant Bomb defense of Invisible, Inc. was grounded in a similar argument about how it solves a classic dilemma of the roguelike
This growth was supported by ground - breaking «Touch Generation» software such as Dr Kawashima's Brain Training: How Old Is Your Brain?
This transition of old vs new is such a realism check on how far gaming has evolved since the early days of Halo, but in the newest Anniversary edition cut - scenes too have been completely remade from the ground up and taking advantage of next - gen capabilities allowing them to look as amazing as your mind can only imagine.
I've played my fair share of first - person dungeon crawlers, so grinding doesn't bother me at all - this is a staple in RPGs in general for me and considering I've been playing them most of my life, I have no problem with this - but having this level of punishment only because I haven't been able to save - a system that doesn't necessarily have to do anything with my inability to fight or lack of power in my characters - gives this sense of «see how far you can go and start over again if you die» like old arcade games would do.
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i told lolwot, you should use it too; too many satellites in orbit — all of them spread lots of solar panels — intercept lots of sunlight, not to come to the ground, that is ACCUMULATIVE, every day a bit less sunlight - > it will become cold, and all of you will die from freezing, or from old age, or from something else; how am I doing?
I know I'm going over old ground here, but it's interesting how such a case of misrepresentation of the science doesn't seem to merit much attention by the self - appointed «skeptics» and hasn't resulted in any sanctions against the authors.
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