Sentences with phrase «meaning blow jobs»

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Jeremy a great job of blowing the dust off these passages and revealing their true meaning, which is often hidden by those with an agenda of trying to make believers fear that they will loose eternity with Christ if they don't try harders through works or their obedience to following the law.
Iv just read Andy Prestons views and I can only admire his optimism because from where I'm sitting we have already blown it, Wenger couldn't find a striker in January?what that really means is not at the price he wants to pay, he has constantly neglected the team while picking up 8m a year, every thing he's done is rapidly going to waste because he is so arrogant and aligned to greedy Stan that his job is safer than anyone else in Europe, till he goes and greedy Stan goes we we may win the odd cup, but that's it,
It was a blow to aspiring astronauts and meant the loss of thousands of jobs.
«Paul Schrader is such a meticulous writer that the job of doing difficult things, real dark, heady material — I mean my character is having a full - blown, grown - up existential crisis.
In another, though, disorder means a measure of freedom people in more regulated environments don't have... One can do minimal preparation for class, skip committee meetings, make a practice of not coming in on Fridays — generally blow off the less pleasant aspects of the job
Ultimately, the medical receptionist position is typically an entry level job, so hiring managers are already expecting a resume with slightly less experience, meaning you do not have anything to worry about, but keep in mind that you also have an opportunity to really blow employers away.
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