Sentences with phrase «means holding them in her arms»

This does not always mean holding them in your arms is going to feel like a natural experience.

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If Calvinism is true, it means that if that dying little girl that you held in your arms in India was not among the elect, then God did not love her.
That meant I was not going to a dinner on his fathers best friends arm, That he counted for more than my friends and any one else, And from that second on under his roof he was the final judge and arbiter in all things, that he was tired of blackmail with sex and the next person that held him with a weapon he might kill outright, and if I did nor submit after the hell we put him through he might decide I was worth less than a bugs life, I ran for the door and he shredded my outfit I was begging him that he was going to do something.
The first time we camped with our son, I completely forgot that, most of the time, I'd be going in and out of the tent with a small child in my arms, rather than operating unencumbered, so while I had a pair of flip - flops for daytime wearing, at night, it meant I had to awkwardly set our son on the floor of the tent, where he'd wail at me while I put on my shoes, or try to don the boots while holding him on my hip.
A government pamphlet from the time recommended that «mothering meant holding the baby quietly, in tranquility - inducing positions» and that «the mother should stop immediately if her arms feel tired» because «the baby is never to inconvenience the adult.»
In the first six months of life toys will be used to develop more gross motor control, this means waving the whole arm or leg about and holding things between both hands rather than with individual fingers.
And, by convince to eat, I mean bouncing while I held her vertical in my arms while vibrating my lips to distract her from the pain she was surely suffering.
i mean in 19 give or take im going to be holding my precious miracle in my arms and alot of ya'll are on here arguing with and correcting others.
Horizontal adduction (drawing the arm across the body) is the only movement that involves the entire pectoralis major, but when you're holding a barbell you're locked into a limited amount of horizontal adduction, which means that your upper arm is limited in how much it can move towards the midline of your body.
«I'd use that and football - hold them, meaning I'd cradle them in each arm with their feet behind me and their heads facing me.»
Becoming more common are restraint systems consisting of grooming arms or poles that extend over the table, designed to hold the dog in place by means of a ring on a noose or head halter that can be attached to the post.
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