Sentences with phrase «of acquaintances on»

I've been followed the minutiae of celebrity lives since 2002, so trawling the internet for «news» feels like reading about the exploits of acquaintances on Facebook.
Here are a few the things you have to bring in regulation if you want to carry the game of acquaintances on more mature stage in your life.
There are many sites of acquaintances on - line but, hope, online dating you accumulated advices will help you to find a correct choice for your needs.
Care and caution — these are the things that a significant importance in the development of any loving relationship, and so in the case of acquaintances on the Internet, they are particularly relevant.
Resisting the urge to post this story on Twitter, my friend settled for sharing this story with a handful of acquaintances on Facebook.
Alan noticed Tyler on the «friends» list of an acquaintance on Facebook.
One of the best things about STD dating sites appears that they very quotients and they will not allow any of the search machines for the search their sites for the collection of photographs and to place your profile of the acquaintance on - line for the universal survey.

Not exact matches

Follow positive thought leaders on social media and be more selective about which of your offline friends and acquaintances shows up on your own newsfeeds or timelines.
If Target can predict a pregnant woman's due date based solely on her buying habits at its stores (and it can), then just imagine how intimately Google — with access to your e-mail, calendar, address book and list of friends and acquaintances — could know you already.
Whereas some obvious indicators will land someone on the list, such as carrying out a violent attack at an airport, other innocuous actions such as being an acquaintance of a suspect on the watch list can also lead to being watch - listed.
So make it one of your resolutions to stay on good terms with your professional acquaintances.
She asked two acquaintances whether they would be on her board of directors.
So rather than fretting that your business isn't saving the world, or worrying about the overall life satisfaction of a friend, simply focus on buying a co-worker a coffee, introducing someone to a new acquaintance, or cracking a couple more jokes.
However, if you're connecting with a number of acquaintances or third - level contacts on LinkedIn, there's less of a chance it will lead to a job.
I first learned of Stone Temple and their great work in SEO and digital marketing through an acquaintance, and interviewed CEO Eric Enge for a post on Maximize Social Business awhile back.
On the subject of the right people, you describe «the five contact circles» in your book (intimates, friends, key contacts, acquaintances and community at large).
Think about it — all of your employees» friends, acquaintances, and relatives are most likely connected to them on social media.
This factor may help to explain the reported sharp rise of sexual activity within the Postmature category, those sixty - five years and older (a number of «postmature» citizens of my acquaintance, for instance, would likely decline to participate even before getting to the questions on necrophilia and sadomasochism).
I think his observations are valid; I am not an evangelical Christian but I have, at one point or another, heard ALL of these terms and practices he describes from friends, acquaintances, and commentators on boards like this one who are «born again.»
So there you have it: Speaking for myself, I have friends and professional relationships and acquaintances (and I'm sure, enemies) on all sides of this.
How often have we turned on the evening news to yet another story of someone who committed some atrocious act and heard the reporter interviewing that person's neighbors and acquaintances and heard «We were shocked.»
Several male pastoral counselors of my acquaintance feel that they are viewed as lower on the totem pole than other mental health professionals with equal qualifications.
David Hall, a longtime acquaintance of Carson who said he watched the two work together, claims that Andrews supplied rough sketches from her experiences in Beverly Hills, and Carson wove them into a fictional narrative describing her exotic adventures with various shamans based on his own knowledge of Native American culture.
I once had a conversation with a male acquaintance of mine in which I told him that one of the things that I do via my blog is base my devotionals solely on the women of the Bible.
Yet because of my previous research focus on women in the church and my acquaintance with political theology and critical theory (Francis Schüssler Fiorenza was a student of J. B. Metz and edited an issue of Continuum on Jürgen Habermas during the late»60s), I felt uneasy about two trends within the emerging feminist theological discourse.
Ah, so much is said about human want and misery — I seek to understand it, I have also had some acquaintance with it at close range; so much is said about wasted lives — but only that man's life is wasted who lived on, so deceived by the joys of life or by its sorrows that he never became eternally and decisively conscious of himself as spirit, as self, or (what is the same thing) never became aware and in the deepest sense received an impression of the fact that there is a God, and that he, he himself, his self, exists before this God, which gain of infinity is never attained except through despair.
This understanding has developed from scattered reading on the topic and personal acquaintance both with those who condemn all homosexual activity and those who are attracted primarily to members of the same sex.
Yes, it was the believer half who decided on our split (after 30 years)- I would have stuck it out... and to rub salt in the wounds, many friends and acquaintances think that it was I who did it and I really have no way to enlighten most of them.
Hartshorne had more than a passing acquaintance with science, and with biology and evolutionary theory in particular — I have already mentioned his work in the psychology of sensation and on the aesthetics of bird song.
At a recent conference on the ethics of withdrawing nourishment and fluids from mentally incompetent patients, I was approached by an acquaintance who is close to retirement age.
While Robinson - who is an acquaintance of the former Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams - initially denied the sex attacks took place, under pressure, he eventually flew to India and handed himself into the authorities in November 2015 after four years on Interpol's wanted list.
«When old acquaintances said that he had no religion they based their opinion on such remarks as that the God, of whom he had just been speaking solemnly, «was not a person.»
Perhaps the commonest expression of this assumption that spiritual value is undone if lowly origin be asserted is seen in those comments which unsentimental people so often pass on their more sentimental acquaintances.
And the role of intuitions in Russell's view seems, on the face of it, similar to Bergson's in being foundational — they consist of knowledge by acquaintance, thus serving an indispensable role in epistemology.
For my friends and acquaintances that are GLBT, the ability to have a legal standing on par with heterosexual couples carries weight in every area of their lives.
Fears and concerns over the threat of attacks from such extremists tend to overshadow the wider and deeper questions about how Christians, and Catholics in particular, should relate to Islam as a religion and to Muslim neighbours and acquaintances on a personal and practical level.
«You can't stand on moral high ground when HIV infected gay men are under no legal obligation to warn their «partners» and acquaintances that they harbor and can easily transmit the disease through filthy and disgusting acts of depravity that would make a sailor blush.»
For instance, an acquaintance of mine on the national staff of a Protestant denomination was deeply disturbed when an evangelical conference on porn used a photo of a woman's naked breast among its examples — hardly a case of the material available in porn shops.
I will stack my record on these moral issues up against many of my «religious» acquaintances.
My acquaintance who is an alumni of Liberty gives me the impression that they are not quite as uptight on the LGBT issue as is Grace.
From a literary point of view, Deuteronomy shows dependence on JE, but no rapport with P. To narrow the span of years of Deuteronomy's possible origin, the eighth - century prophets betray no knowledge of it whatsoever; while late seventh - and sixth - century prophets (Jeremiah, Ezekiel, II Isaiah, Haggai, and Zechariah) all show at least some indirect acquaintance with it.
F. Burton Nelson, Vice-President of the Bonhoeffer Society, is working on an oral history project about Bonhoeffer's acquaintances, and confirms the fact that Bonhoeffer's humanity, even more than his theology, has had the greatest lasting influence on his friends.
The vivid imagination and the sharp observation of men and nature that marked his mind; his acquaintance with common speech and his joy in the use of proverbs; indeed, his capacity to express in creative speaking with a skill that only a poet and genius possesses the whole range of human emotions from awe in the presence of the numinous to the feelings of the body — all are reflected in his sermons (as also in the commentaries, his work of the lecture room), not consistently, of course, and not every time, yet most impressively in the Church Postil Sermons, one of the products of his exile on Wartburg Castle, written in order to furnish to the preachers of the Reformation examples of Biblical preaching.
Where not a little understanding of the general moral and spiritual Biblical values on the part of students was evidenced, there was still quite often an amazing lack of acquaintance with the Bible from which our culture has largely drawn them.
«We could all tell that it affected him a great deal,» said tight ends coach Buddy Teevens, who had two acquaintances on one of the ill - fated planes.
Manolas sprints into an ever - expanding tangle of substitutes, coaches, physios, officials, friends, family members, acquaintances, hangers - on, ballboys, passers - by, photographers, a bus load of lost tourists, a couple of minor royals, British character actor Toby Jones, a small mariachi band, and a man riding an elephant.
Arsenal and bitter rivals, Chelsea square up in China on Saturday as part of preparations for the new season, as the London giants clash at lunchtime UK time, at the impressive Bird's Nest stadium, in Beijing to renew a very familiar acquaintance.
The number of French - speaking players on this team can not be a coincidence, and if acquaintance with the French language has anything to do with successful football, then so does hair color.
I have observed with a certain amount of fascination the sexual shenanigans that have gone on in my own life, my circle of friends and acquaintances, and the world at large.
Another mother and somewhat of an acquaintance used social media to shame my decision for letting my kid sit on a stranger's lap, and in that moment I realized what it was like to be judged and shamed for a decision that, honestly, didn't affect anyone but my immediate family.
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