Sentences with phrase «men at once»

I got to fight ten men at once and didn't get hit, which was amazing!
Promoter Bruce Rossner (Richard Lynch) keeps raising the stakes, finally forcing Chuji to fight three men at once.
I especially liked your tip of dating several men at once, goes for men as well, I think.
Dating multiple men at once is a major key to amping up your irresistibility and dating confidence.
a user exclaims, noting she could converse with - even date - several men at once.
To follow their dating advice, date several men at once and weed out the people who aren't right for you.
Try something new like committing to checking online dating sites no more than once a day, saying yes to more second or third dates if you feel a possible growing connection or investing your energy into fewer men at once.
Plus, dating multiple men at once gives you a better understanding of what you want from a relationship.
Now you can send your introduction letter to thousands of men at once.
Turns out, they were interested in a threesome because the wife wanted to have sex with two men at once.
They need to keep their suitor pipeline full, which means juggling several men at once — and doing so responsibly and with integrity, without leading men on.
Meeting several men at once allows your pipeline to be full until it's time to settle on only one.
The authors talk about having «a pair and a spare» — always dating 3 men at once.
If you do it with honesty, you can date several men at once until you're both ready to focus only on each other.»
For al - Qaeda, the loss of both men at once is a serious blow, he said.
Under polyandry the woman could have been married eternally to all seven men at once!
A vision shared by three men at once, however, would be unusual.
His friends turn him ever so carefully, Five men at once.
«Release this guilty man at once,» he said.

Not exact matches

Companies are becoming increasingly more committed to gender diversity once studies began exposing the uncomfortable truth: «Women remain underrepresented at every level in corporate America, despite earning more college degrees than men for thirty years and counting,» states the report.
Chaulk and Feldstein could not be more different from one another, yet both men demonstrate how the push to clean up and rebuild this city is at once a national project, a chance to make some money, and a test of the business and logistical acumen of those actually dealing with the mess.
Once the big man on campus, Buchanon at Ironhack was just another wannabe techie getting a rude awakening to the world of coding.
Another study reported by The New York Times in 2008 found that men who did not take a vacation at least once a year had a «21 percent higher risk of death from all causes and were 32 percent more likely to die of a heart attack».
The «difficult men» are at once the characters who defined this current golden age of television — Tony Soprano, Don Draper, Walter White — and the obsessive, cantankerous men who thought them up, including Chase, but also Matt Weiner (Mad Men), David Milch (NYPD Blue and Deadwood) and othemen» are at once the characters who defined this current golden age of television — Tony Soprano, Don Draper, Walter White — and the obsessive, cantankerous men who thought them up, including Chase, but also Matt Weiner (Mad Men), David Milch (NYPD Blue and Deadwood) and othemen who thought them up, including Chase, but also Matt Weiner (Mad Men), David Milch (NYPD Blue and Deadwood) and otheMen), David Milch (NYPD Blue and Deadwood) and others.
As a wise man named Homer once said, «The answer to life's problems aren't at the bottom of a bottle, they're on TV!»
The man who once flew into a rage when he discovered that the furniture at Ikea's head office had been replaced with «extravagant» black and varnished beech items from his own stores lives in a modest bungalow in Switzerland and can reportedly be found lurking at his local market near closing time, when sellers are more likely to drop prices.
For this, Americans should be grateful for the MIT - educated man from Dillon, S.C., who once worked summers at its famous South of the Border roadhouse and had both the knowledge and the courage to take the measures needed to keep the U.S. economy afloat during one of its darkest hours.
Of course, if you're feeling daring, you should definitely try a straight razor, as the feeling is like nothing else and we believe it's something all self - respecting men should try at least once in their life.
«Chemical weapons have once again been used on Syrian men, women and children,» Haley said at Monday's meeting to discuss what appeared to be a chemical attack on Douma, the last rebel - held town in Syria, on Saturday that left 49 people dead and scores injured.
One night, over dinner with Hsieh and his friends at Carson Kitchen, a new high - end restaurant in what was once the rundown John E. Carson hotel for men, I lost track of the conversation, reached for a pork slider, considered sipping my Fernet shot, and suddenly realized they were fiercely debating how to explain to me a Holacracy concept called «circle elections.»
Once upon a time, there was a young man who got his dream job in the financial services industry, thought he could make it big one day and worked hard at it, then got disillusioned and disgusted by what he saw around, and finally quit to live a life of greater peace and fulfillment, while pursuing his passion in value investing.
He said, also, that the man who was the first to board a vessel had one slave over and above his share, and that when they sprang to the deck of an enemy's ship, every sailor held a dagger in each hand and a third in his mouth; which usually struck such terror into the foe that they cried out for quarter at once
At a church we once attended, we were assigned a new pastor, a middle aged man who had not pastored before, but felt his experience in leading home bible study groups well - qualified him to lead our church, a congregation of about 80.
Staring down at what was once one of the strongest men I ever knew, I had the opportunity to say many things to him.
Perhaps, as some argue, Trump channels the anxieties of a class whose economic and social standing is in demonstrable decline as a cynical ploy to win popularity — this is a man who once called the poor «morons» — while winking at the «establishment,» who can take comfort in knowing that this reality - television caricature of themselves actually shares their political opportunism, if not their economic values.
Some readers, though, may be encouraged by the Illustrated History to look once more at, listen harder to, and ponder the meaning of the men, women, and events that have made our own religious world.
And he further commends as «the essential characteristic of human existence... «that man is an individual and as such is at once himself and the whole race, in such wise that the whole race has part in the individual, and the individual has part in the whole race» (CD 26).
'' I have no idea what Bell is trying to prove; but the lost of income» — it doesn't make a lot of sense for a man of no faith to teach at; Christian schools... «his wife» — not related, read the story... «and potentially his home» - once again, related to his jobs at Christian schools.
There was once an old man (according to a Grimms» fairy tale) whose eyes were dim and whose hand trembled so much that he spilt his broth at table.
Not all knowledge at once because it would be more than any one man could bear, but as needed.
Just as once we used to look at man statically, that is, without antecedents, without evolutionary origins but instead as coming directly from above, so we still look on religion and faith.
William Sloane Coffin's Once to Every Man (Atheneum) recounts the rich career of an activist clergyman who served as chaplain at Yale University for 17 years, during which time he was involved in civil rights demonstrations in the south, student work camps in Africa, Peace Corps training in Puerto Rico, and antiwar protests in Washington, D.C., and elsewhere.
A good deal of the time we may find it useful to begin there; and our preaching of the gospel, once it does begin there, can then move on with the profound logic of experience to the bold affirmation that in this Man, in all his human conditioning, God is discovering himself to us as at no other time and in no other place.
Men need to come to understand that women can be at once conscious (and part of the morality debate) and good.
A friend of mine who served in the military during World War II (and is now a nun) was once at a conference with two men, a German and an American.
But such a view of life, which at once accepts man's present limitations and believes in his ultimate potentialities, is only possible to the one who has true religious faith.
«Jesus Christ, our Lord and God, when he was about to offer himself once on the altar of the Cross to God the Father, making intercession by means of his death, so that he might gain there an eternal redemption, since his priesthood was not to be extinguished by death, at the last Supper, «on the night that he was handed over», left to his beloved Spouse the Church a visible sacrifice, such as the nature of man requires, by which the bloody sacrifice achieved once upon the Cross might be represented and its memory endure until the end of the age, and its saving power be applied to the remission of those sins which are daily committed by us.»
Stephen Fry speaking about atheists: «The glory — anything — we take credit for what is great about man and we take blame for what is dreadful about man, we neither grovel or apologise at the feet of a god, or are so infantile as to project the idea that we once had a father as human beings and we therefore should have a divine one too.
There is that in some men which at once welcomes Jesus and his message.
It is said that once, for instance, as he came to a stream spanned by a bridge so narrow that two men could not cross it abreast, nor pass one another upon it, a truculent bourgeois arrived at the bridge's other end and — recognizing Kierkegaard — promptly announced that he would not stand aside for an infamous buffoon.
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