Sentences with phrase «just as a kid»

Just as we kids always felt guilty and bad about ourselves in his presence, the parishioners were always uneasy and felt guilty in relation to him.
(Photo: Karl Allgaeuer / Shutterstock) These bars are much healthier than a packaged cereal bar, but they're just as kid pleasing as the processed kind.
You deserve to feel good and be healthy, just as your kids do, and your parents do, too.
I hold myself to the «5 a day» veggie rule just as the kids are held to it.
Just as kids are all different, some of these coupons will be more meaningful for some kids than others.
She learned to drink the juice from the bottom of her fruit cup, just as the kids did.
Just as the kids seem ready to get out of control, a silver 1984 Camaro rumbles up to the curb.
These are the perfect snack to make just as the kids are coming home from school!
Just as the kids of open adoption are uniquely qualified to convey their experiences, birthparents are also the best spokespeople of their perspectives on their open adoptions.
Just as your kids will grow and change over time, so should your custody arrangement.
Just as kids in the U.S. are exposed to issues concerning habitat preservation, children in Madagascar should be as well.
Just as our kids are busy getting all kitted up for the school year, teachers are looking for fashionable, versatile, comfortable clothes perfect to greet their students on the first day of school.
You said she saw you as a person, not just as a kid from Korea.She made me feel seen for the first time, and I've tried to see students for who they are, where they are, ever since.
This difference in understanding occurred to me a few months after taking office, when I casually mentioned in a gathering of fellow school board members and school leaders that as a kid I had hated school, just as my kids now hate school.
Just as my kid yells at the Wii that «the game cheats» when his Lego Batman is killed, retail investors are yelling that the market should be imploding with the world in such chaos.
Just as kids never learn to ride a bike if you don't let them fall, they won't understand late payments and sky - high interest rates without experiencing them.
Just as a kid should know his 100 addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division facts cold, so should investors know the basics of investing without much effort.
Just as kids, a bored mind may lead to trouble.
Just as kids in this digital age often come over to you to see the image on the camera, so too the dogs develop the knowledge that the click of the clicker means something good is coming.
Just as your kids get bored on long trips, so does your dog, and just like your kids, dogs tend to get excited and unruly when bored.
People can also go wrong when they give the dog «time outs» by sending him to his crate when he misbehaves, just as kids are sent to their room.
Just as kids vie for your attention as they age, cats may compete for alpha status as they grow up.
Just as kids grow accustomed to the care - free days of summer, dogs get used to the constant attention and play time that a child's constant presence brings.
Ranged attacks should be released just as the kid starts flashing for power attacks, and your shield should be raised just before an attack hits you to trigger a counter.
Just as your kids might sort through the things they catch at a parade to find the ones they like, you can compare Louisiana insurance quotes to find the policy that works for you.
Just as any kid hates when mommy and daddy are fighting, I hate to see tempers flare between two public figures I respect.
Just as some kids play football and others are in the band, some have more money than others, Kofke explains.

Not exact matches

(The New Yorker could just as easily have profiled the super-rich Chinese kids of Sydney or London or Los Angeles.)
So many kids just went «wow» as the transformation took place.
«Just having that responsibility of seeing family members in India, completely bottom of the caste, having those images as a child... where they literally burn little kids» hands together so they stick together, so that when they're begging they can get more money,» says Roy.
Why he believes it's just as important to pen books aimed at teaching kids manners.
Whether it's coaching a kids» sports team like the CEO of Insureon, playing a regular game of pickup soccer like celebrity chef Marcus Samuelsson, or extending a standing invitation to your friends for a Sunday evening supper like Huckabee, all the successful people profiled in the book plot out their weekends in advance (though not every minute; just a few «anchor events,» as Vanderkam dubs them) and make active use of the hours they have.
According to the report: «Yes, he was into computers as a kid, but he was just as proficient at snowboarding.»
Not just kids either, but older people as well.
What has happened is that the entire Millennial generation seems to have been chalked up as a bunch of kids who just need some new toys to keep them entertained.
As a kid just out of college, Fiance acknowledges he had to find new ways to get people to take him seriously.
As Richard Settersten, author of Not Quite Adults: Why 20 - Somethings Are Choosing a Slower Path to Adulthood, and Why It's Good for Everyone, has said: «the media focuses so much on coddled kids, but there's a huge, invisible class of young people that's just not part of our public discussion and who are really in dire straits.»
«Everybody I would talk to knows the characters and read comics as kids, and we just didn't,» Bettany said.
Just for the record, Paul Newman was an actor, a superstar one at that, who ruled the box office in his heyday in the 1960s and»70s with such iconic hits as «The Hustler,» «Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid» and «The Sting.»
But as a kid, family visits to West Point for college football games just an hour's drive away had convinced him that the Academy was the only fit for him — even though he didn't come from a family with a deep military background.
Our target audience is moms with kids, and I just walked into a room of guys with ties,»» said Warren Kornblum, who worked as chief marketing officer in the late 1990s and mid-2000s.
He's struck a deal with Stein Roe to resell that company's mutual funds at www.youngmoney.com and is transforming his site — now just an online face for the magazine — into a transaction - oriented one that he describes as «E * Trade for kids,» where they can do online trading with very little money.
For instance, as a blogger, I owe it as a duty to show my kids not just the basics of blogging, but equally talk to them about content creation, web design, and even show them some of the SEO tools I use to stay ahead of my competition.
You must post your business plan here... (Hopefully this qualifies as a business plan — I'm not a business expert — just a college kid).
As mentioned in the first few paragraphs - many companies are calculating things incorrectly and these aren't just new kids on the block, we're talking some companies that've closed C rounds or are of that size.
The demographics are just as you would expect — mostly wealthy families, with a few struggling families who naively believe that it's worth it and their kid actually has a chance at being the next Olympic champion.
That point was reinforced just after the build concluded when a mother who lived at the development came over as volunteers were cleaning up and said she hadn't been able to get out of work to help build, but throughout the day she received pictures from her kids who were watching the build happen with growing excitement.
As the American Conservative's Matt Purple wrote, «Conservatives objected that leveraging kids in policy arguments was a lousy tactic — until they found a kid of their own: Kyle Kashuv, just as bright and eloquent as his peers and a stout defender of the Second Amendment.&raquAs the American Conservative's Matt Purple wrote, «Conservatives objected that leveraging kids in policy arguments was a lousy tactic — until they found a kid of their own: Kyle Kashuv, just as bright and eloquent as his peers and a stout defender of the Second Amendment.&raquas bright and eloquent as his peers and a stout defender of the Second Amendment.&raquas his peers and a stout defender of the Second Amendment.»
Confectionery items (such as sweets) no longer appeal to just kids but are now embraced by different groups; from young to ol...
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