Sentences with phrase «in reading fun»

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At our monthly staff meeting, we read the comments aloud and everyone acknowledges their co-workers in a way that's fun and collaborative.
Neither is geologist Liz Hajek, but she makes an exception for this book: «I don't generally gravitate toward fiction, but this collection of short stories, set in a variety of compelling places and time periods, is so creative and rich, it's been really fun to read
A bit thrown by suddenly being shifted into the role of interviewee, I awkwardly began, «Well, uh, I love to kayak, hike with my family, read, coach my kids in sports...» «No,» Pedro said, «What do you do for fun?
It feels good in the hand and looks like it would be fun to read.
The fun material makes it more entertaining, and, in turn, the business material is more likely to be read.
Keep in mind that because most of these come from Reddit and Quora, INSIDER was unable to independently verify the claims, but they sure are fun to read.
The fine print isn't always fun to read, but it's important to make sure you understand what's included in there.
I especially like the fact that its well - written and fun to read, as well as the refreshing point of view that good business goes hand in hand with ethical intentions and community building.
As adult business owners, an easy and fun way to develop a competitive advantage and get ahead in today's fast - paced business world is to read.
While thinking about what to write, I suddenly had a moment of clarity as I stomped the snowy pavements of NYC, I want to dedicate my editor's letter to the pages I'm reading because they sum up in the most simple and logical way why we as a generation are mentally suffering more than ever before and how life could be infinitely more fun with a small mindset shift.
Overall the book will change the way you see viral marketing and communication in our modern age and is genuinely fun to read.
Still for those of us who like the process of picking stocks, read research reports, track the financial news daily and like to dig down to ratios & statements, it's too much fun to just pass — I don't think the index outperformance would be significant though in the long run, if you factor in the extra hours of work though!
It was no fun reading the depository's 9 - page disclosure, all written in legalese.
It's a quick, fun read, and it has some good takeaways to think about regarding corporate management practices, market efficiency (or lack thereof), and individual investor behavior — all things that I think are useful to keep in mind as an investor in the stock market.
Maybe you are one of them — in which case, here's some fun reading...
Says he: «What makes «Culture in an Age of Money» fun to read — at least for people who were not enamored of Mr. Reagan — is its refreshing candor.
According to Lewis, modern man lives in a tiny windowless universe, his boundaries narrowed to too small a focus.75 Through such play experiences as the reading of stories - when one could experience life «in a sense «for fun,» and with [his] feet on the fender» - Lewis believed that modern man could perhaps recapture a sense of his distant horizons, much as he once had.76 For Lewis, a story was the embodiment of, or mediation of, the «more.»
(Not a great month for books for me in terms of my «fun» reading.
If we're reading Mark Twain's A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, on the other hand, we soon recognize that Twain is having all sorts of fun with deliberate anachronisms, and we don't expect any sort of historical accuracy.
He writes, as always, with magisterial command of all possible sources in all known languages and a gift for the occasional elegant epigram derived in part, I suspect, from a lifetime of reading Edward Gibbon for fun.
Rushworth, who marries Maria, is a dolt cut from the same cloth as Mr. Collins in Pride and Prejudice, but his very doltishness makes him fun to read about.
Read more about the magazine's history and all the extra fun stuff we couldn't squeeze in here.
It's been a joy to hear from women who read A Year of Biblical Womanhood and report that where they once hated Proverbs 31, it's now one of their favorite passages because it provides a fun way to celebrate all those daily acts of faithfulness exhibited by the women in their lives.
But you know, along with all of this fun and rest, we read in this passage, and many others, that there will also be work.
The Portable Veblen is sheer fun to read and amidst the laughs, it offers a keen look at life in the twenty - first century.
While in prison, Bonhoeffer read many stories and novels just for fun.
Traveling, finding inspiration in the world, staying active and healthy and having fun doing it, reading, sleeping enough, meeting new people, spending time with friends that bring me joy, writing, cooking new dishes, finally moving to a new apartment, turning stress into something productive, being intentional, standing up for my feelings.
It's fun to read about your adventures in Italy!
Oh, and i should've read the bit about where you pureed the pumpkin more carefully because as much fun as it was, it was such a mess and i couldn't taste the difference in the cupcakes i made either.
I've got a beautiful family, a SUPER weird personality, and sometimes watching someone else in person is a lot more fun than reading it on the computer!
Basically, in the time it takes you to read this recipe, you could whip up a batch of this fun - sized dessert.
At least in our case, it's turned out to be a lot of fun - and... read more
Working toward her master's in social work, Adrianne Dickson, who won first place in VT's 2009 Reader Recipe Contest for this recipe, still finds time to read cookbooks for fun.
It was fun to read your blog and this recipe is DEFINITELY a hit in my house.
There are so many amazing recipes in the book, and it's a fun read too.
:) I started reading your blog a few years ago as a novice cook and a Newlywed in my tiny NYC kitchen, and it's been a lot of fun learning from you.
I stumbled across your blog a few nights ago — I live in Minneapolis and it has been fun to read entries about familiar places and weather
By the way — working my way through the Adventures in the Taste of Pain, always fun to read «Dave D» and know to whom he refers.
Though I wasn't greedy, I nevertheless bagged more than I could eat, so when I needed to stop over at a friend's last Sunday afternoon to consult with him about a fun project (that you will be reading about here in a few weeks; I don't want to do anything to jinx the outcome!)
so fun to read and oh yes do I remember those metal TV trays, we were not too big on TV dinners but we sure like to eat in front of the TV, still do from time to time... nice sals steak, I enjoy a hamburger steak every so often, with mushroom gravy and ya know, guess it never connected as being Salisbury...
This is a fragrant and flavorful refreshment that is fun to drink and won't have you feeling in a funk (read: hungover) the next day!
I feel like I'm set for the summer now, since I trust pretty much anyone who reads you religiously to have fun and interesting ideas in the kitchen.
There's a bit of a knack to making sushi but practicing is in itself great fun and once you've... (Read more)
I guess they just remind me of times in the past when I've been able to relax at a cute coffee shop, either reading a book for fun or enjoying conversation with a close friend.
After initially flipping through WGVB, I instantly spotted their trademark style of approachable recipes written in a clear, engaging and fun way and, after a more thorough read, was inspired to roll up my sleeves and get my hands dirty with the array of whole grains utilized throughout the book.
My family loves tilapia, too, though I have to laugh — my spouse was reading some article that mentioned the fun thing about being a dad was «being able to eat fish sticks again», so guess what was in the oven when I returned from a weekend - long sled hockey tournament in Grand Rapids?
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It's not that I don't like any of the meals that I create, I just have SO much fun trying new creations in the kitchen that... [Read more...]
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