«This is
like going to sea, only the ship doesn't move.»
Not exact matches
Docking after an around - the - world race, do you shout, «Ain't gonna be no rematch,»
like an exhausted Apollo Creed in Rocky, only
to later want another bout with the
sea?
Before turning
to the substantive issue of where Jesus» ideas
went, I would
like to digress a moment
to speak superficially, geographically, about where Jesus himself
went: Jesus moved
to Capharnaum on the northern edge of the
Sea of Galilee, chosen perhaps because it was ideally suited
to the lifestyle he had in mind.
Our speech acts
go out from us and return back
to us, and we can only establish our bearings within language contextually,
like the sailor must establish the position of his boat at
sea by a system of cross bearings.
To the fisherman the Kingdom of God was like a «net cast into the sea»; to a farmer it was like the «sower who went forth to sow»; to the housewife like a bit of leaven or yeast; to the merchant like a «pearl of great price»; to the builder like «a house builded upon the rock,» etc
To the fisherman the Kingdom of God was
like a «net cast into the
sea»;
to a farmer it was like the «sower who went forth to sow»; to the housewife like a bit of leaven or yeast; to the merchant like a «pearl of great price»; to the builder like «a house builded upon the rock,» etc
to a farmer it was
like the «sower who
went forth
to sow»; to the housewife like a bit of leaven or yeast; to the merchant like a «pearl of great price»; to the builder like «a house builded upon the rock,» etc
to sow»;
to the housewife like a bit of leaven or yeast; to the merchant like a «pearl of great price»; to the builder like «a house builded upon the rock,» etc
to the housewife
like a bit of leaven or yeast;
to the merchant like a «pearl of great price»; to the builder like «a house builded upon the rock,» etc
to the merchant
like a «pearl of great price»;
to the builder like «a house builded upon the rock,» etc
to the builder
like «a house builded upon the rock,» etc..
* 2 cups raw, organic walnuts, toasted in a 300 degree F oven for 20 minutes and then cooled slightly (if you have time
to soak your walnuts in water overnight first,
go ahead and do so... this can help make them easier
to digest; if you do soak them, rinse them in clean water and pay dry before toasting them, or skip the toasting step) * 1 tablespoon toasted walnut oil (or use a different neutral oil
like grapeseed) * 1 tablespoon pure maple syrup, plus more
to taste * 1/4 cup unsweetened, unsulphured dried cherries, chopped (I bought mine at Trader Joe's) * pinch or two of fine Himalayan or
sea salt (start with one pinch, blend, taste, and add more if needed) * 1 - 2 tablespoons cacao nibs or finely chopped dark chocolate
The olive oil, garlic, and
sea salt insure that you're
going to like the way this tastes, and the way you look in the mirror!
At the least, I always
like to slice some fennel or red onion super thin and spread that over the pizza BEFORE it
goes in the oven with a drizzle of good olive oil and
sea salt.
We'll
go through the spiel when a guest wants
to be more informed —
like, what chitlins are, where
Sea Island peas come from, and why we get our rice from Florida.
Give me home runs from the left side that look
like they're
going to land in the
Sea of Tranquility.
«When the sun rises in the west and sets in the east, when the
seas go dry and mountains blow in the wind
like leaves, when Ferrari agrees
to a cost cap in Formula 1.»
Her link
to the baby can be
like a
sea anchor in her otherwise storm tossed life, and even
going out for a few hours can make her feel she is cutting her moorings and abandoning her baby.
You shouldn't have
to go rummaging around in his room
to find the uniform under a
sea of dirty clothes (teenagers really hate you
going into theirroom when they aren't there; come
to think of it, they don't
like you coming in even when they are there).
For those looking
to go a more natural route, this doctor - developed formula boasts that it's 99.95 percent natural, with recognizable ingredients
like Himalayan pink
sea salt, vegetable glycerin, and pink grapefruit essential oil.
One of the challenges about Baby Bunching, especially if you're Bunching your first two babies, is that A) you're a first (and really quickly, second) time mom and you're not really sure what «normal» development looks
like and B) you're likely drowning in a
sea of diapers and bottles and can barely keep your head above water enough
to put out fires that arise on a daily basis, more less
go looking for the forest among the flaming trees.
Mine and future generations have now been left with mountains of debt, oceans that have been treated
like toilets, air pollution, deforestation, extinction, not
to mention a powder keg waiting
to go off at the eastern end of the Mediterranean
Sea.
Sawfishes — shark -
like creatures with a lethal snout — are the most endangered of all
sea fish, but can we get
to know them before they
go under?
«You're
going to have
to make big hard decisions
like, «I'm
going to do what they did in the capital of the Maldives,» which was make a huge
sea wall and build huge desalination facilities.
They would
like us
to start
going backwards
to 350 ppm or even lower and that's something actually some of the countries here also support, for example, the so - called small island states, some of which are already being lost
to rise in
seas.
In a new paper, Hansen and colleagues warn that the current international plan
to limit global warming isn't
going to be nearly enough
to avert disasters
like runaway ice - sheet melting and consequent
sea - level rise.
Imagine this whole mound a
sea of pueblo -
like buildings, and whole families getting up and
going out
to try
to hunt and gather plants and dirt for plaster — it's a massive use of the landscape.
Studying animals that show similar hemispheric biases for their own vocalization —
like primates,
sea lions and horses — could reveal important clues about how ancient language - processing mechanisms are, she adds: «Evolutionarily, this could
go far beyond primates
to a common ancestor for all mammals.
Going to a billion - dollar radio facility
like ALMA, more than 16,000 feet above
sea level, and getting it
to mesh with the rest of their network is the kind of technological problem Doeleman relishes.
«The research also raised wider questions, because some results were unexpected, including trying
to understand why the microbe numbers
went up and down
like they did in the soil sitting on the
sea containers when everything else died off.
The team also gathered data on seabird and fish populations that feed in the
sea and then come onto land —
like ocean -
going salmon that move up rivers
to defecate, spawn, and die.
Some, such as the penguin family, do virtually nothing but
go to sea, while others,
like certain ducks, seem
to toy with the idea, with a handful of species, such as king eider and velvet scoter, actually...
Steve: It is an excellent point; I mean, John, you quote Eric Kandel in your article and Eric Kandel won the Nobel prize for his groundbreaking research into memory and that work was done with a
sea slug and basically they have teased out the most basic workings of memory in an invertebrate and these other folks
like Kurzweil think that within his lifetime, you're
going to be able
to understand all the workings of the human brain
to the point where you can basically replicate it.
You would be very hard - pushed
to find a large number of geologists who would argue that humans are creating modern climate change because in geology we've seen massive climate changes, we've seen
sea levels
go up and down
like a yoyo.
At a post-Irma summit in South Florida, officials said the key
to preparing the region for future storms
goes beyond dealing with
sea level rise — it requires addressing chronic issues
like low wages, aging infrastructure, and high housing costs.
Just about anything's better for you than game - day popcorn that's drowning in butter or covered in fake cheese, but if you're really not
going to pop your own, we
like this organic pick with just three ingredients: popcorn, EVOO, and
sea salt.
Add a little
sea salt and freshly ground black pepper if you'd
like, and you're good
to go.
Dr. Justin Marchegiani: And then worst off, for
like dressing, you can always just ask for a lime or a lemon and then some olive oil and then just squeeze that lemon on there and then just pour some olive oil, add a little
sea salt and you're good
to go.
Brady: And the beautiful thing about the
sea salt is that it has minerals in it, and because of that you're not gonna have a dramatic increase in blood pressure
like you would normally have with table salt.
The iodized salt, the sodium chloride plus iodide, but with
like a good pink salt or a good Himalayan
sea salt, there's so many different options with black salts, there's volcanic salts, the sodium is not gonna be the problem there, it's the inflammation combined with a low - quality salt that could be the problem, right?
So it can be a good idea
to supplement with either trace liquid minerals or
like some kind of a
sea salt and
go out of your way
to use that, if you've kinda switched from a standard, westernized,
like electrolyte and sodium - filled diet
to more of a natural, mineral - based diet.
Chris
goes on
to talk a little about certain types of salt that he does not recommend, and points out that regular table salt (while not the devil) is basically lacking any of the additional minerals and nutrients that you would find in the more natural, less processed salts,
like sea salt etc..
And when you eat the
sea salt, it actually tastes
like, if you've ever
gone to the ocean, you've tried surfing the waves, just having fun on the waves, and you got hit by a wave and you kind of drank some saltwater just because it was thrown at you.
Love how even on the FW you still stay true
to yourself and in the
sea of «I'll parade around looking
like I'm performing in a circus or I have put my whole closet on me» outfits, you just decide
to go with a simple, comfy and warm outfit.
Just
like you, I
like going to the beach just
to admire the nature and take beautiful pictures than
going to the
sea, and yes I absolutely love an açaí bowl, so delicious!
I used
to experience this all the time when I was in the Navy and getting started with CrossFit - I would feel
like I was * finally * getting #gainz, then I'd
go to sea for a month and feel
like I lost everything.
I'm trying
to teach my daughter the same, when it's Summer and you have no obligations, just
go run and be free outside, play in the parks, walk in the forest or by the
sea and explore your own city... You would be surprised how many times I've discovered something new, even in the small (er) cities
like Helsinki.
If, for instance, you're craving breaking waves and sandy shores, just a short drive will take you the
likes of Foxton Beach or Himatangi Beach — ideal spots for unwinding with your date (and both spectacular, romantic places
to watch the sun
go down over the
sea).
I am single I am living in markham close
to pacific mall I
like to go deep
sea fishing I
like hiking I love
to travel I love gardening
homebody I
like fishing love the sport of it but don't eat
sea food love
to listen
to gospel, jazz, old school I enjoy
going to church I have a gift
to sing gospel drive a school bus for a living my children are grown and own the own I love
to laugh love
to watch scary movies
I am a romantic person and I
like going for a walk along the
sea, a home cosines,
to read a good book and
to listen a soft music.
I do
like outdoor activities you know
like going out
to the beach and cinema haven fun sitting down beside the
sea collecting fresh air and listen
to music...
I do
like to go for long, adventure filled hikes in the woods, but the
sea is my sanctuary.
5»10 140 lbs, i grew up over
seas, now attending Arizona state, i
like to run, work out,
go out and do different things, i'm all about having fun, i'm working on fixing up my car so i can start racing, i'm an open minded person and willing
to do new things
im a very happy person always ilike all the simple but good things in life i love the
sea i
go scuba diving i
like hikeing on the moors i
like to barbicue, walking / play games on the beach i love listening
to all kinds of music i play guitar and hope
to be a famous rock star on...
i finished my degree as a sociologist and am now working with a textile company as a supplier.i
like reading, cooking and
going to the
sea side
to observe things of nature.