Professional athletes are known for splurging on
the finer things in life, especially when they get their first big paycheck.
With locations in glamour centres Manhattan, Tokyo and Milan, the Obika Mozzarella Bar chain that Bulgari's Silvio Ursini founded in 2004 thrives in markets where people are used to paying for
the finer things.
There are lots of reasons why this is a bad idea: — selling public assets may be
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You may look forward to retirement as a time to savor
the finer things in life, and as a reward for many years of hard work.
France, with its reputation for glamour and
the finer things in life, leads many people to cross the country off their retirement destination list, assuming that they could never afford to live there.
Herbert, that's
a fine thing to say and all, but still does kinda fit with the arrogance of presuming you're correct despite offering nothing to substantiate such a position.
The child of privilege who never lost his taste for
the finer things or the man who identified with the marginalized and the outcast?
Indeed, choosers of abundance in America have usually assumed, however naively, that the natural consequence of wealth will be a refined consciousness and an appreciation of
the finer things of life.
I speak of the Christian faith so casually and effortlessly that I begin to think, «
Fine thing,...
They wrote, «Those who have read it know there are some good parts, but overall it is certainly not
the finest thing that man has ever produced.»
Although Smith says many
fine things that will be helpful especially to seekers like his former student, the book does not stand up well to a rigorous examination of its argument.
Goldman has written
some fine things about demographics, but here he has allowed his favorite themes to expand into all - compassing explanations of everything.
It is the doing of
these fine things, not the saying of any fine words, that teaches oneself, and others, that one is somebody.
well I notice the pope has many
fine things..
As a way of learning how to take alien points of view, this sort of exercise is excellent, and some children do very
fine things with it.
It would still be
a fine thing to have light bulbs and paved roads and other fruits of enterprise (the commercial version of courage).
Nothing Paul wrote shows his great gifts as a pastor more clearly than these letters, and his words on spiritual gifts in I Corinthians 12 and 13 and his ode to immortality in I Corinthians 15 are among
the finest things in all literature.
It is
a fine thing, therefore, to have these little rules.
Whatever else it may be — and it is actually several
fine things — it is not....
For in history we can identify «
fine things to take as models, base things, rotten through and through, to avoid.»
Fine things to say, especially for someone who is responsible for driving out into exile twenty percent of his country's population, breaking apart millions of families, and stifling all dissent and all access to outside sources of information.
The people who go do not live up to
the fine things they see and hear in the pictures.
However» and this is the crux of the matter» without Christianity Christ loses his reality and becomes an idea, sentiment, image, or inspiration,
all fine things but all lacking the hard - edged density of life, which is ironic given Wiman's fierce loyalty to the real.
Whatever else it may be — and it is actually several
fine things — it is not «an intellectual history of the United States.»
I speak of the Christian faith so casually and effortlessly that I begin to think, «
Fine thing, this Christianity.
But we're not talking about discriminating tastes where one prefers
the finer things — you're saying something that no pastor would say in public (that only a few are welcome to serve in leadership).
So just how did Paul, Peter, and the other apostles enjoy
the finer things in life and building their portfolios while they were being persecuted and eventually killed?
Technology is
a fine thing that has the ability to change how we read and study the Bible.
This simply seasoned steak and lively sauce bring together some of summer's
finest things: fresh ingredients and the...
Except maybe your daughter because she seems to appreciate
the finer things in life.
«They value
the finer things in life when it comes to the beverage experience,» Beck says.
With its industry experience and knowledge of quality products from around the world, BelCanto Foods has established itself as a master importer of gourmet cuisine catering to consumers who appreciate
the finer things in life.
The Finer Things Many Milwaukee - area residents are loyal to Sendik's Fine Foods.
If you love garlic as much as we do, this is a very
fine thing.
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This highly desirable travellers» exclusive is sold complete with a beautiful presentation box, making it an ideal premium gift or special purchase for lovers of luxury and
the finer things in life.
Sicilian Nut Pesto and Pesto Rosso I can safely say that almost without exception, my taste for
the finer things in life waited until I was well past childhood to come out of hiding.
Catering exclusively to distinguished palates of the luxury sector, König Ludwig Glace Royale is new range of luxury ice creams from Berlin's Florida - Eis Manufaktur, named after the extravagant King Ludwig II and inspired by his taste for
the finer things in life.
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the finer things in life at one of 23 restaurants and cafes.
Purple produce photographs well and proves a point: You're hip enough to know what's in, but also sophisticated enough to appreciate life's
finer things.
Like many of
the finer things in life, Bon Appétit only gets better with age.
Like many of
the finer things in life, Bon Appétitonly gets better with age.
He's still young and I hope he realizes he needs to work on
these finer things to become a greater player because he definitely has the potential.
Says Coach James E. (Big Fuzzy) Brown, «We feel it's
the finest thing for body building and overall coordination we've ever had.
Football photography is
a fine thing.
Compared to other players, Matsui lived moderately and didn't splurge on
the finer things (give or take an astonishingly extensive porn collection.)
Another established side with a taste for
the finer things in football, Bayern Munich would be another option for Hazard.
A new month means a new paycheck to pseudo-squander on
the finer things in life, namely fashion.
«These [attachment parenting principles] are
all fine things,» observes Sroufe «but they're not the essential things.