Sentences with phrase «means get some sunshine»

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So go ahead, choose «the perfect name» for your tiny blessing so that they can be known to the world, and then, when you start getting to know your little hugabug or dynamo or sunshine, choose another «perfect» name to reflect who they are and what they mean to you
That means Solyndra's bankruptcy is actually good news, like Gronet promised — electricity derived from sunshine is getting cheaper.
Hypervitaminosis A is real... but I wonder how real it is when we get our vitamin A from food (beef or sheep liver)... get our vitamin D from sunshine and get our vitamin K from kimchi, nattō and rich bone marrow... Maybe we don't need 20,000 IUs of vitamin A per day but we at least need an average of 5,000 per day to prevent disease... that means that we at least need to eat two servings of 4 to 6oz of liver per week... or take four to six capsules of desiccated liver per day.
This resonates with me, since I assume we can get all our nutrition from whole plant foods (Genesis 1:29), and only make exceptions if it has been clearly proven to be needed (which means only B12, and D if not getting much sunshine).
While May for the rest of the country means it's finally time to feel some sunshine, May in South Florida means that it's about to get very, very hot.
I mean kick off your boots and head to the sand for some sunshine, it can't get better than that — unless you prefer freezing in the cold.
This means opening the cage and allowing it to explore the room as well as taking it outside to it can get some much - needed fresh air and sunshine.
The ancient city of Ephesus is just 8 km away, meaning you will get your cultural fix as well as your fair share of sunshine while staying here.
And having such a wide expanse of glazing — plus a huge lightwell above the living area — means even the basement kitchen gets bathed in sunshine later in the day.
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