We don't always get to do as
much reading during the day as I'd like, but our bedtime routine always includes time for reading.
Not exact matches
During that interview, Buffett commented that Combs and his other investment deputy, Ted Weschler, are the only two people that he and Charlie Munger could find that
read as
much as they do.
During college, I'd be sitting in a coffee shop
reading annual reports and collecting dividends, royalties, interest, and fees from my past projects and investments while my friends worked at retail stores and restaurants, selling their time for a
much smaller paycheck.
Judging by how
much information and inspiration flew back and forth
during those two days, I expect the results will be showing up in the stories, interviews, and personal profiles you'll be
reading almost instantly.
While they are unlikely to receive
much attention
during the short fall sitting, four pieces of legislation introduced earlier this year by Opposition MLAs have yet to reach third
reading:
During that time I
read much of the existing academic material on leadership.
In an interview with The Politico, University of Virginia theologian Charles Marsh, author of Wayward Christian Soldiers and the son of a Southern Baptist minister, stated: [68] «As someone who grew up in Mississippi and Alabama
during the civil rights movement,... my
reading is that the conservative Christian movement never was able to distinguish itself from the segregationist movement, and that is one of the reasons I find so
much of the rhetoric familiar — and unsettling.
Read, study and meditate on Scripture every day, and make sure you get as
much good, solid, Biblical teaching as you can
during the week.
Read the New Testament, listen thoughtfully to what Jesus says, there is
much to learn, why focus on these other topics that are never really discussed
during Mass or ever.
At the time, I was coming home from work to an always empty house, laying on the floor for an hour to re-calibrate from my day, working myself into a 30 minute or so run, and then
reading a couple food blogs over dinner (usually a sweet potato, roasted
during that run, with black beans, salsa, and a pile of greens), working another couple hours just to survive the next school day, and falling into bed into a deep and dreamless sleep before my alarm clock wrenched me out and up and into another day that was
much the same.
I don't comment
much during games, but I love to
read the comments afterwards.
I think fans
read too
much meanings to his body language
during games.
I only go to the games a few times
during the season since I don't live in England, for those who do, we need to defy those damn stewards and raise the temperature at the games, that's the only practical solution I can come up with, we are not the ones who buy the players and all the noise we have made on social media and elsewhere keeps falling on deaf ears, they will not listen to our calls for players, let's go to the games and turn the library upside down as
much as we can, we can not give those players a moments rest, we, the fans pay them [gate takings and TV subscriptions], you can't take my money and not give 100 %, Wenger can pamper them, we would not, they don't
read much that is being said on social media but they can't ignore our chants at the stadium.
The transfer window is not yet open and the fans are going crazy already about signings, Fans
read too
much into these hoax stories from the press, i mean come on, how many players have been linked with Arsenal
during the lat few weeks?
SCOTTSBORO, Ala. — Auburn football fans shouldn't
read too
much into Malik Miller's workload
during the annual A-Day spring game earlier this month.
I was
reading a book recently where the father and daughter got separated from one another
during WWII and the thought of that was almost too
much for me to bear.
However, one very important contributor to your health
during pregnancy that doesn't get
much airtime is your exposure to -LSB-...] Continue
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If this sounds like you, then keep
reading — I'm sharing tips on how you can get your 4 - to 6 - month old baby eating and sleeping more predictably
during the day (which in turn can buy YOU some
much - needed down time!)
I've enjoyed
reading around and hope to have more time
during the party to do
much more of it!
During the early weeks of your child's life, do not
read too
much into their facial expressions as reflex smiles continue approximately through the first two months of life.
Do not try to
read into your dreams too
much during this time, as they may just be due to that extra snack you had before bed.
Reading your post reminded me so
much of myself
during the early days of breastfeeding..
It reminded him of how
much he loved
reading comic books
during his childhood and on a whim he bought a few to take home.
During their investigations, the BCDL researchers found that the type of books you
read to your baby are as important as how
much you
read to them.
You have been
reading way too
much Ayn Rand nonsense... most adults outgrow the influence that delusional author had on them
during their teens.
Under current law, independent candidates can only receive 70 % as
much public funding as candidates running in a party primary,
during Read more»
Reading between the lines, the report raises questions about how
much Ulster actually lost
during last year's «Cahill Sales Tax Crisis,» which deprived the county of a one percent sales tax surcharge in December and January.
Monarch populations are estimated to have fallen by as
much as 90 percent
during the past two
Read more...
I had so
much trouble adjusting to Pacific Standard time, I couldn't sleep, was really tired
during the day, had joint pain and had a lot of trouble...
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During the remainder of my pregnancy I spent so
much time
reading and researching natural living.
I have been
reading your site for a while and never really been up to this fasting, but followed the description and as LJ stated, I have the fatigue problem also because don't know if I simply do to
much physical
during the day or my body just need time to adapt
During today's episode, you'll discover what I learned from
reading both these books, and
much more, including:
During my exercise hiatus I
read as
much as possible about nutrition and how it affected adrenal fatigue (which in turn affected weight loss) and after going down several rabbit holes online, I found Primal Blueprint!
I learned a lot
during this time — both from my
reading and from my own personal experience — about how positive mental and emotional changes happen in the brain... and how to accelerate the whole process, while making it
much,
much easier.
Since
reading and applying this information I find my mountain biking endurance greatly increased, and I'm gaining lean muscle again, and have a
much better understanding of how carbs and fat are consumed
during sports.
Glad to see your take on carbs
during workouts and recovery... Have been
reading Sisson's Primal stuff, and although I haven't done too
much digging yet, was feeling a bit concerned that it all might be incompatible with my (ultra endurance) athletic goals.
There is so
much advice to choose chubby women's male chubby chasers for easier online dating and here are some of the best men they can use
during online chubby dating...
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More Muriels goodness: I confess I still haven't had a chance to
read everything that was published
during the epic «ceremony» (February 16 - March 6), but I know you'll want to check out Dennis Cozzalio's appreciations of Nicole Holofcener's «Please Give» and Emma Stone, Kent M. Beeson on watching «Toy Story 3» with his three - year - old daughter; Kenji Fujishima on «Vertigo»; Ali Arikan on «The Ghost Writer»; Alison Willmore on David Fincher; Adam Lemke on «Everyone Else; Marya Murphy on «True Grit»; and
much,
much more...
I highly recommend this film for all ages, even if the ending doesn't make sense (well you must have
read the book anyway and known the ending...) Let your imagination run wild
during this special effects masterclass and you will definitely enjoy it so
much more.
Scorsese's visual style, his love for detail as a rich setting for his story, is not to be faulted, but the story itself is a sprawling thing that doesn't so
much advance
during its 168 - minute...
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One could say I'm
reading too
much into the movie, but the shift in tone
during the movie's climactic mini-Apocalypse is so dramatic, you can sense the screenwriters pleading for the audience to make the political connection.
Given the high stakes involved, it is quite amazing how
much I was laughing
during... Continue
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During one particularly strange day in 2011, I
read that Cameron Crowe (the man behind Elizabethtown, as well as Almost Famous and
much else) was asked about the phrase and replied,» I dig it... I keep thinking I'll run into Nathan Rabin and we'll have a great conversation about it.»
Raw by Hope Madden
Much has been made of barf bags and fainting
during screenings of writer / director Julia Ducournau's feature...
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A great way to track how
much reading your child is doing
during the summer months is a tally on your regular activities calendar.
That's barely enough time to cover
reading, writing, and arithmetic well,
much less to offset the harmful influences that may be at work on children
during the other 86 percent of their lives.
During this session on engagement, we
read a narrative about a nurse who becomes
much too involved in her work (overly engaged, not at all disinterested).
Much of what many students must
read in college is nonfiction — often complex and dense nonfiction — but their
reading during their middle and high school years is usually heavily weighted toward fiction, often, as we discussed in chapter 1, insufficiently complex fiction.
There are so many great books and authors who bring Math, Science, S.S. into their books and starting out with a
read aloud that focus on the skill to be taught gives students so
much background knowledge to use
during the actual lessons.
Blogging was one of the composition practices teachers were asked to try
during the graduate course to respond to assigned
readings,
much like Tara had her students do with their assigned
reading.