It's
like driving home from the store, and forgetting how you got there.
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Like driving home drunk and making it safe and then questioning all the do nt drink while driving ads.
Not exact matches
«You don't
drive a NASCAR on the street, no matter how fun it might be, just
like you don't need an AR - 15 to protect yourself when walking
home at night.
In the fourth quarter of 2016, Alphabet's core business generated $ 26.1 billion in revenue, far eclipsing the $ 262 million its moonshots (
like self -
driving cars) and other bets (
like home automation company Nest) generated in the same period.
In the future as these capabilities become more sophisticated,
home security systems may send an alert in situations where, for example, a person comes to your door and does something suspicious,
like peer in a window, or a car
drives slowly up and down the street several times.
We've all been a slave to our habits before:
like when you snap out of a daze and realize you've
driven all the way
home without remembering how you got there.
Taking a look at Niantic's Ingress, the technical precursor to Pokémon Go, only
drives this sense
home — with its black and neon colors and cyber-punk storyline, it's
like the raw and energetic basement tape to Pokémon Go's washed - out compromise of a major label debut album.
«I'd
like to thank the team and everyone involved in
driving Love
Home Swap forward,» said Wosskow in a statement.
President Obama's next - day zingers, which sounded
like he came up with them in the car on the
drive home from the debate, did little to raise spirits among viewers of Nova and Masterpiece.
«Everyone thinks the gig economy is for Millennials — Uber and Lyft
drive - sharing services, AirBnB
home rentals and the
like.
I already felt
like the use cases for these scooters weren't thought through all the way, but this really
drove that idea
home.
We simply won't be able to avoid dangerous climate change, as all our countries have pledged to do, unless we switch over time to using clean power for activities
like driving our cars and heating our
homes.
Matt asks:»... What I'd
like to see from you and the other prophets of social media publish are the top 10 things I can do immediately that will help me spread the gospel of
home ownership and
drive brand preference to CENTURY 21...» Interestingly, my response quickly reached the first page of the Google results for the phrase «Century 21 Real Estate» a company with 8,000 offices worldwide, proof that new marketing works.
And, by definition, it means the company (and competitors
like OfferPad) are involved with the transaction that
drives the value chain — the actual buying and selling of
homes.
It looks
like smart
home technology —
driven by the ever - increasing installed base of smart speakers — is igniting all around us...
Technology companies are typically
home to groundbreaking innovations
like artificial intelligence and self -
driving cars.
For many businesses,
like SAAS and service based businesses, content marketing
drives sales through branding and allowing the business to achieve SEO rankings for their main keyword on their
home page.
These initiatives are primarily led by former Microsoft executive Qi Lu, who has been pushing into areas
like smart
home speakers, translation software and self -
driving cars, where competition is fierce.
Same can be said of the bible, which also includes some real historical figures (possibly) and more likely mix in fantasy characters in order to
drive the point
home,
like angels, demons and the
like.
The point is
driven home the next morning as Abraham awakens to see smoke rising from the cities and all the land of the Plain, «
like the smoke from a furnace» (19:28).
Like that of the prophets of old, this was an overt act designed to
drive home the truth of the whole matter: a king bent on war rode a horse, but one seeking peace rode an ass.
Some of them
drive miles from their
home because they
like our church, what they hear from the pulpit, and our style of worship.
I
drove home thinking about how terrible it must be to be
like this and so thankful I have a job even though its not one I care for.
That's kind of what my wife hinted at too... when we were
driving home after church, I said, «So, how'd you
like the sermon?»
But then stories
like this one
drive home the point that the hate and desire for political and social demagogery go right to the top.
I'd
like to think we did it because we didn't want to press our luck anymore, because repairs cost more than the Blue Book said you were worth, because you didn't have anti-lock brakes or passenger - side airbags, because we really couldn't have you breaking down on a late - night
drive home from the airport or on a busy interstate, because of fuel economy and our deepening concern over climate change.
Between getting school lunches ready, getting breakfast into my kids, and figuring out which route to take for our 20 - 25 minute journey to school, and then
driving back
home I usually came back feeling
like the entire process took me 4 hours.
Next you head into the supermarket (remembering that you had to actually dress up, do your hair, fix makeup etc. to do this) and wander the aisles wasting time looking at ingredient lists and trying to remember if the gums, preservatives and additives have dairy / eggs in them... taking the rolls to the counter, working out whether or not you want to go through the self checkout or keep a checkout operator employed for a few more years... pay... get back in the car... find somewhere to buy bottled water for the dogs...
drive 50 km
home... unpack dogs and buns and suddenly getting up, stretching... wearing whatever the heck you
like with your hair in the air, no makeup, dogs within a hard stares range in case they feel
like eating the furniture while you are working and that slow measuring out, baking etc. doesn't seem so time consuming any more.
The greasy BBQ - joint version of hushpuppies (
like the ones from Bullock's that my roommate always
drove home to her dad in NJ over vacations) are super satisfying, but my all time favorites were the ones at the upscale Watt's Grocery — farmer's cheese hushpuppies served with basil mayo.
If you didn't know already, I do not
like wasting time going to the store, waiting in line and
driving home.
My afternoons used to look
like this: eat lunch, cram as much as I could until 5 / 6PM,
drive the 1 - hour back
home to my house, then eat everything in sight the moment I got into the door.
When you're the chef, you control the lighting and the music, the wine is much cheaper, there's no waiter to make you feel
like you need to leave, and best of all, you don't have to
drive or cab
home and you're at liberty to drink perhaps a tiny bit too much.
Food Fraud — It's a serious problem and
drives home the value labels
like USDA Certified Organic provide consumers.
Our volume
drives great prices, so if someone tastes something they
like at Cellar Classic, they can take it
home for a great deal.
Gabrielson is built more
like a full - grown Kodiak than a cub and hit some impressive
drives in spring training, yet his
home run totals in five years as a pro are not noteworthy.
Whether we're talking about who's better, Gerrard or Fabregas, or discussing which play was more batshit crazy, Paul Gascoigne or Eric Cantona, we
like to
drive our point
home until the person listening to us HAS to agree with our point (because we are always right).
«I have never been more
like fulfilled and excited and enthusiastic and happy, career-wise, than I was when I was
driving home from the press box that night,» Gantt said.
Arsenal were reeling and it looked
like they were in serious trouble as Spurs tried to
drive home their advantage.
Because Manhattan was an arduous 75 - minute
drive away, even Ranger
home games seemed
like road trips.
Ballparks with high walls (
like at Boston's Fenway Park) can turn mundane fly balls into
home runs, and sharp line
drives into long singles.
Road trip is a
drive through the desert to Las Vegas or across Midwestern plains to Native American and riverboat casinos, both of which have proliferated
like Home Depots.
Song for me was brilliant yesterday, when all around him were panicking and losing possession he stayed focused on his own game, at one stage making a great forward run and cleverly winning a corner off the defender, thats what we need, when the chips are down a guy who WANTS to make something happen and shows the
drive and initiative to succeed because we were heading toward another inept performance at
home when we needed to show up and win... Im really
liking what Im seeing from him this season, hes a leader.....
What I would
like to see this afternoon is TWOO score his first Emirates goals (on his
home debut) and for TOO to spend the game cursing his players, cursing the referee, cursing Mr Wenger, cursing the very handsome Arsenal centre forward, cursing the gods and
driving back on the coach cursing his own players.
Just
like he did against Hull a few weeks back, Eriksen worked himself into space in front of a solid Swans back four to
drive the ball
home to hand Spurs yet another 3 points in Wales.
for the newborn part i kept him at
home as much as possible, i hated
driving with him in the car because he would cry
like that so i limited it to necessities and when i did have to, i made sure he had just woken up from a nap and was full (just bfed or whatever) before taking him anywhere.
Birth (just
like driving a car) is NEVER without risk, regardless of the location, and a qualified, experienced caregiver mitigates a great deal of the potential risk of giving birth at
home.
the headline - grabbing, blood pressure increasing language of
home birthing is
like driving with your child who is not in a seat belt isn't productive
But to use the headline - grabbing, blood pressure increasing language of
home birthing is
like driving with your child who is not in a seat belt isn't productive.
• The need to exercising self - compassion as you process emotions • Emotional purging in a conscious way to move to an easier parenting journey • Moving passed mindfulness and consciousness to peacefulness • Functioning as a peaceful human being • Moving from «doing» to «being» • The value of peaceful presence, free of emotional trigger, for your kids • Modelling ownership of behavior for your kids • Peacefulness as a practice that takes time • Parenting as an extension of nature: gradually forging new pathways in your relationships and being expansive, not staying «stuck» • The healing power of authenticity with your kids • Aiming for perseverance and presence, not perfection • Exercising compassion for others and recognizing we don't know their struggles • Learning how not to try to control others and focus on self to remain peaceful • Journalling as a practice to release emotions • Finding opportunities for stillness • Releasing others from the responsibility for reading your mind • Shifting to a solution focus to create momentum • Fear: being curious about it to avoid being
driven by it • Showing up in your own
home to make a difference in the world • Practical ways to nourish yourself • Unconditional love — what does that look
like?