Sentences with phrase «little places like»

Visiting fun little places like this is like a therapy session for me!
I love cute little places like that that serve healthy food options.
O'Brien was lucky to come home to a delightful little place like Moscow (pop.
Back in 2014, my favorite country and a little place I like to call home, USA, took home 28 total medals — edging out Norway's 26 for the overall crown for the second straight Olympics.
Here in a little place we like to call «reality,» a competition seeks to help deliver such all - in - one health analyzers at least 100 years ahead of schedule.
here's a little place i like to call home.
Here are a few that found just the right spot in the little place I like to call «my soul.»
I would love a little place like this, but for me only (no hubby or son allowed)!
How I would love to have a little place like that to go and create or relax.

Not exact matches

«The downfall might be having to make little changes in the store, and you don't have everything in place right away like other franchisees will,» she says.
Like MySpace, the LinkedIn hack took place a little while ago (2012).
Like Steve Jobs (who was so insistent that employees bump into one another that he placed Pixar's single bathroom at the center of the building), Pogue recommends motivating people to leave their normal workspaces by making life a little less convenient.
Using high precision optics, a photo scanner (it looks a little like a drip coffee maker attached to a turntable) can create a three - dimensional digital image of an object placed inside it.
It's a little like meditation — OK, maybe it's not — but it really helps when you can force certain thoughts away and only think about the pattern: Do a set of pushups, stretch a little, take a sip of water, occasionally move a penny into place, check the stopwatch, and then start another set.
While word of mouth could get you a little business, you may want to scope out places like Ikea, where people need help moving large items from the store to their homes.
There are a number of great places to start investing if you don't have a lot of money — for example at companies like Betterment you can open an IRA for as little as $ 10.
Therefore, on your blog, you should probably place CTAs for offers that appeal to people who are just entering the top of your funnel and know little about your company (like an educational webinar, ebook, or kit, for example).
This blog has been a place of refuge for me... a place that questions everything rather than just drinking the kool - aid like obedient little kids.
In other words, God takes 14 billion years to place the Universe into existence and men's lives are like unto a «vapor that appears for a little while and then vanishes away.»
2.5 Million in one spot, what a great place to spray a little Eboli or a lot of Ricin, although I do Like the 10 Megaton idea also...
they simply took a little of the blood leaking from the bullet hole, labeled it with his name, took a swab of his mouth, marked it as an unknown donor, then sent it all to las vegas, where it was tested in tv time on the set of CSI, BECAUSE THAT IS THE ONLY PLACE I HAVE EVER HEARD OF A TEST LIKE THAT TAKING LESS THAN TWO WEEKS.
When she is invited to speak at places like Princeton and people try to argue that it makes little difference that Camden spends $ 4,000 and Princeton $ 8,000 per student, she retorts, «If you don't believe that money makes a difference, let your children go to school in Camden.
Comments like this belie the fact that, a little like Bono (another divisive messiah figure), Brand is a serious man, increasingly serious about making the world a better place by tackling its injustices.
I can feel the tension between the big things that grieve me to my over-sensitive core — like the execution of Troy Davis that took place last night — and the little things that tick me off — like folding laundry again, the big things that overwhelm me with gratitude — beauty, truth, love, friendship, kinship — and the little things that make me want to weep with joy — the gap between Joseph's teeth, Evelynn's toothless smiles, Anne perched in a chair for an hour with a book.
But frankly, all the pastors ought to be doing in the first place is being a servant and a slave to others — that's what a pastor is anyway, at least what sketchy little bits of «pastor» roles can be made out in the NT, as it's scarcely mentioned — not necessarily standing up there and teaching everyone two or three times a week, running the show, and acting like some kind of CEO.
T. S. Eliot in Four Quartets speaks of Little Gidding as a place «where prayer has been valid»; there are churches like that, too.
All the information made me feel like I had a little more control of my place in a culture that's becoming more confusing and disheartening every day.
Like Mary's poor little boy, God is seldom welcome in reputable places.
If they'd just do that one little thing... apply YOUR religion to YOUR life and let the rest of US live OUR lives to our liking, the world (America especially) would be a much better place!
But I fail to see how a single verse like Luke 17:34 (which in context has little or no bearing on homosexual marriage / behavior), or even several bare verses from various places in Scripture that are often quoted on this issue, make for worthwhile conversation.
I don't know about others, but this sounds not just like some churches I have been to, but some places I have lived and certainly the way I grew up at times - «Look good on the outside and cringe and die a little each day on the inside.»
Let us note, in the first place, that the Bible is opposed to the common idea that man is simply a complex physical organism, just like one of the lower animals except a little more intelligent.
I usually like reading Catholic theology (even if I don't always agree with it), but this book placed too much emphasis on Franciscan thought and theology, and too little emphasis on explaining Scripture.
There are many reasons why this has happened; this is no place to discuss them, but among others we may mention scientific constructions, psychological discoveries, awareness of sociological conditions, and all that Bonhoeffer summed up in saying that man has «come of age» (by which he did not mean that man is an entirely mature and adult creature who now can take the place of God, in a fashion not unlike the claim made by the Provost of King's in his recent utterances; but he did mean that we now know our own responsibility and that God treats us, not like slaves nor like little children, but like sons to whom He entrusts such responsibility).
Words are like little boxes within which someobne placed a gift.
Maybe you two should take this out to the playground.C «mon!A little off point but, what is so appealing about heaven?Sounds like a scary place to me.
Even though French mentions Lady Gaga and her little monsters disparagingly, I believe it's actually grassroots movements for equality and justice like hers that could possibly change the world and make it a better place.
The same line of thought, carried a little further, brought the author of the Book of Daniel to describe how thrones were placed and the Ancient of Days seated, with a fiery stream flowing out in front of him, while millions of ministrants stood in his presence or performed his bidding; then «there came with the clouds of heaven one like a son of man, and there was given him dominion and glory and kingdom, that all peoples and nations should serve him» (Dan.
So instead, I would like this little spot on the Web to serve as a sort of traveler's forum, a place for exchanging adventure stories, survival tips, and those priceless hole - in - the - wall recommendations that make a journey memorable.
Speaking to Princeton students, the late Adlai E. Stevenson once declared: «What a man knows at fifty that he did not know at twenty boils down to something like this: the knowledge that he has acquired with age is not the knowledge of formulas... but of people, places, actions — a knowledge not gained... by words, but by touch, sight, sound, victories, failures, sleeplessness, devotion, love — the human experiences and emotions of this earth; and perhaps, too, a little faith and a little reverence for the things you can not see.»
There are many, many galaxies just like ours... To think that our one little earth around this one little star just in this one little place of this one little galaxy in the whole universe is the only one to have life, that would make us special.
I just want to say that if sometimes you're a little lazy like me, these taste wonderful with a batch of Krusteaz Pumpkin Spice Quick Bread pancake batter in place of making the pancake batter from scratch.
Slice the fruit, or not, add a smidge of sugar if you like, fill a plate or bowl with a mix of fruit — as is traditional with Pavlova — sprinkle with meringue and place a dollop of whipped cream on top, then a little more meringue.
Nice Cream, like its name, is a very nice little ice - cream place that's totally plant - based, which is animal - friendly and eco-friendly.
I've realized through multiple moves and apartments that it really takes very little to make a place feel like home.
I know half the world seems to have their holiday decorations in place already, but we're a little behind on life these days, so I'm still eating like it's fall.
Your little ones have done such gorgeous pictures too... I really like the #minicreations linky @kidglloves... it's the perfect place to immortalise these beautiful drawings too
Place all your yuca fries in some water with a little salt (like you would for pasta) and bring to a boil.
When placed in liquid, these little guys expand forming a gel - like substance.
The Dutch oven tends to burn the bottom of the breads a little more than I like, so when I remove the lid, I bring the whole Dutch oven out of the oven (close the oven door), remove the lid, take the bread and parchment out of the pot, place a small heatproof rack in the pot and set the bread atop the rack.
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