Because obviously just plain «pancake»
means something different here... but why Dutch «baby» I have no idea!
Not exact matches
When I jumped (and I do
mean jumped, a ready or not
here I come, head - first dive) from the Sunday - mainstream - church - going - because - it's - what - you - do nominal / cultural Christianity that I was raised with into «serious» Christianity (to use the vernacular: born again, spirit filled, Bible believing, charismatic, etc.) and became what was at the time called a «Jesus freak» (it was 1972) I expected
something from the church which was very
different than what I found.
Biscuits
mean something completely
different over
here but these look very like our traditional pasties... I love the idea of spicing them up with some hot chilli.
we all have
different perspectives an yes admitedly some are more eloquent than others, some sound adolescent, but if comin on
here an moanin vents there frustrations for
something that
means alot to them you should welcome it, it lessens the chance of them doing
something stupid in real life.
This may
mean stepping outside of our comfort zone to look into
something we disagree with and to LISTEN to the voices of individuals who come
here from so many
different walks of life.
That reminds me of when my mum says
something is «
different,» all I hear is «that's bloody dreadful,» although she always insists that this just
means she's indifferent and feels neither
here nor there.
It may
mean something different to me than it does for others, but
here it is:
This week we have
something a little
different for our readers, One of members was kind enough to let us know his story of using our site and what it
meant to him, so without further ado
here is his story.
It's a mystery, you see — one that routinely mentions doors without ever really doing anything with that; one that returns repeatedly to clues just to pretend they
mean something different this time; one that asks you to accept that a conscious human could find a box of evidence in her own art studio and not ask, «Hey, how did this get
here?!»
The reasoning is excruciatingly detailed (e.g. «the key
here is the use of the qualifier «other,»» he writes), but Lynch would seem to be right in concluding that the legislature
meant «other locally selected measures» to
mean something different than the state tests.
You may also want to write on the board a few common British expressions, and / or words that
mean something different in America than they do in England (
here's one source for ideas; although student access to this site is not recommended, as some material may not be appropriate for young people).
Now, that doesn't
mean I hope for every Resident Evil from
here on out to be in first - person, but they'd reached the point where it almost seemed like they didn't know what to do with this series anymore, so it was best to do
something different while still trying to keep in mind what made people like this series to begin with.
And to counter the REQ points are the REQ ranks which in halo 5» s multiplayer it enables players to spawn in vehicles or weapons during matches in original halo back when Bungie was around it was hard for everyone to like try out a tank or ghost or be the sniper because their was always either one of these things at both sides of the map which
means players won't get to experience much of driving a scorpion tank because there was either only one or two of these things in maps this applies to all vichels and special weapons but
here in halo 5 343 was able to make sure that these REQ ranks fixed that with each rank level you are you are able spawn in
different vehicles for each rank or level you are and unlike call of duty and its kill streaks where you need to keep killing player in order to get like an ordinance drop or bombarded your enemies but with the REQ ranks once you hit the number of kills to reach the level that has a tank or a ghost in it or has like a sniper gun in it you don't need to keep a constant amount of kills to always have the ability to spawn in a tank which for me is an improvement to the whole experience of being a gunner or tank driver
something like that.
We're just dipping our toes into responsive web design and CSS3 media queries
here at Stem Legal, but for those of you who've been working with it a bit longer, you may be interested in this recent article on A List Apart by Scott Kellum about how even
something as simple as a pixel can
mean different things on
different devices:
Here are just a few examples — some common resume buzzwords and clichés that may sound like they
mean one thing, but actually
mean something different: