it's funny, but whenever the state church in this country makes a statement, pretty
much everyone in the country resents it... this to me speaks volumes.
Because of that, pretty
much everyone in this country has a driver's license and access to a car.
Not exact matches
I know Romney performed better than McCain among evangelicals, but I still think it's
much easier for the Republican Party to win a presidential election with a candidate with fervent evangelical support (this requires the rather delicate trick of not scaring the daylights out of
everyone else
in the
country).
The situation today is
much different...
EVERYONE is aware of what is going on
in Iraq... are any German people
in this
country standing up to speak out against it... and doing so
in a highly visible way which showcases their German heritage?
... time to split the
country... the northern part should join up with Canada, a very progressive and successful
country with gay marriage, a place where almost
everyone would like to call home and... jesusland where ignorance is rampant, where god will solve all your problems, where «science» will be abolished and where eventually all creativity and problem solving will be seen as blasphemous... very
much in keeping with taliban thinking don't you think?
after 30 years of moving around the
country and participating
in various churches that were glad to have me be part of their work & ministries (as a musician), I find myself now living
in a small, very isolated, undereducated and underexperienced town, where I've been rejected by more than one church on the basis that I know too
much (I apparently make
everyone else feel stupid) and have too
much experience (i.e., I make
everyone else feel inadequate).
If this
country would start focusing on how to help one another instead of to hurt them our world would be a
much better place to live... And just so
everyone knows I did lose someone close to me
in 911 and at the same time 1 of my best friends are Muslim so it goes to show that 2 wrongs do not make a right!!!!
Though there are many moments of scepticism as matters arise, and the dark nights of the soul that seem to assail almost
everyone visit me too, I have never had anything remotely resembling a lapse, nor a sense of forsakenness, even when I was unjustly indicted, convicted, and imprisoned,
in a
country I formerly
much admired.
In fact, if everyone in the world ate as much meat as those in western countries, we would need 4 to 5 more planets to sustain ourselve
In fact, if
everyone in the world ate as much meat as those in western countries, we would need 4 to 5 more planets to sustain ourselve
in the world ate as
much meat as those
in western countries, we would need 4 to 5 more planets to sustain ourselve
in western
countries, we would need 4 to 5 more planets to sustain ourselves!
Except, as
much as I would enjoy the grumbling of an annoyed
country as Rodriguez approached 763 home runs, I «m not enough of a misanthrope to prefer that scenario to one where
everyone is so danged into it, like McGwire and Sosa
in 1998.
OTOH, the Big
Countries on the block sometimes have the power to stop other countries from having nukes - and note that they are not usually successful because they don't have THAT much power (witness Iran - despite all the posturing, the effective rate of success of everyone else in stopping - or even slowing down - their nuclear program is slightly below that of stopping Russians from drinking alcohol during their Prohibition i
Countries on the block sometimes have the power to stop other
countries from having nukes - and note that they are not usually successful because they don't have THAT much power (witness Iran - despite all the posturing, the effective rate of success of everyone else in stopping - or even slowing down - their nuclear program is slightly below that of stopping Russians from drinking alcohol during their Prohibition i
countries from having nukes - and note that they are not usually successful because they don't have THAT
much power (witness Iran - despite all the posturing, the effective rate of success of
everyone else
in stopping - or even slowing down - their nuclear program is slightly below that of stopping Russians from drinking alcohol during their Prohibition
in 1980s).
• Furthermore, we don't need one «big business» to make Fire Cider for
everyone in the
country; a
much more sustainable model is for many small businesses to supply their local stores, farmers markets and communities.
It is so
much fun seeing how
everyone does Christmas
in their part of the world /
country - xoDiana
It is such a varied
country, there really is something for
everyone, of course there is Paris, but there is so
much in the
country too, the mountains and the coast.
Fans of Ellis» original tome, however, might be wondering just where
everyone aside from Bruce Willis» Frank Moses and Mary Louise Parker's shocked CIA handler Sarah actually came from, since the novel's short, sharp shock tactics plot featured a
much more compact tale of Moses alone having to survive when his old bosses put out a hit on him to cover up all the terrible things he's done
in the name of his
country.
I'm not for one minute saying that
everyone in the
country had access to education and wealth, but compared to what
much of Western Europe would have been like at the time it was well ahead.
I think
everyone here appreciates it because, apart from a dozen or so of us on this list who appear on the global lists, Australian bloggers generally rank very low
in the global scheme of things (especially those based full - time
in Australia), simply because the population and therefore the readership is so
much lower than it is
in other
countries.
Looks like there really is everything to do
in one
country, and
everyone seems to have so
much fun!
For more
in this series, see my thoughts on Art itself, Appointment only exhibitions, Artificial Intelligence replacing artists,
Everyone's a Critic, Photo London, The Turner Prize, Art for art's sake, Conceptual art is complicated, Condo, How performance art is presented
in museums, Frieze week floozies, too
much respect for an artist's legacy, opinions not being welcome, an exhibition across three
countries, tackling race and gender
in art, artist - curators, art fair hype, top 5s and top 10s, our political art is terrible, gap left by Brian Sewell, how art never learned from the Simpsons, why artspeak won't die, so - called reviews, bad reviews are bad for business, the $ 179m dollar headline, art fairs appealing to the masses, false opening hours, size matters and what's wrong with video art.
For more
in this series, see my thoughts on Private views, Art itself, Appointment only exhibitions, Artificial Intelligence replacing artists,
Everyone's a Critic, Photo London, The Turner Prize, Art for art's sake, Conceptual art is complicated, Condo, How performance art is presented
in museums, Frieze week floozies, too
much respect for an artist's legacy, opinions not being welcome, an exhibition across three
countries, tackling race and gender
in art, artist - curators, art fair hype, top 5s and top 10s, our political art is terrible, gap left by Brian Sewell, how art never learned from the Simpsons, why artspeak won't die, so - called reviews, bad reviews are bad for business, the $ 179m dollar headline, art fairs appealing to the masses, false opening hours, size matters and what's wrong with video art.
I have sent this to the senators that I have email addresses for here
in Australia, I suggest
everyone does the same
in their own
countries if we saturate them with this information then they will not have
much choice but to do something about it.
With the coming of industrialisation and globalisation that has changed; the actions of
everyone,
in what and how
much we consume, how
much water we use and what we do with our waste water, how we dispose of our rubbish; what chemicals we use and how we use them, what plants, animals, or diseases we spread from one
country to another — all these things can effect other people, and not just those close to us.
China has banned the solid waste imports because they claim that they «seriously endangered people's physical health and the safety of our
country's ecological environment,» but it is creating new problems for
everyone;
in the West, there is nowhere to put all the waste,
much of which came from China
in the first place.
Cameron says, «We have a long way to go before this is viable for
everyone in the
country, but if we succeed here, it will be
much easier to win universal acceptance.»
The
country where «thoda aur sasta kardo» («Can you price it
much lower») is on
everyone's mind asked why did company price its premium flagship higher than what it was priced
in China, i.e. 1999 Yuan, which is Rs 20,562.40 approximately.
You hear it
in the news every day...
everyone has an opinion about what is going on
in the
country and there seems to be a complete split between political parties on pretty
much every issue.
We believe that
everyone should have access to accurate cost of living indices and we want to help expatriates and job seekers understand how
much they need to earn
in any
country.