It's because of the influence
of amazing people like Wall and Stan Douglas and Rodney Graham, but it's very much a «90s scene.
Since April 1, our team of animal hospitals, with the support
of amazing people like you, we surpassed the $ 265,000!
Not exact matches
This frees me up to think and focus on the tasks that I know will take up most
of my time,
like building a team
of amazing people who are smart, thoughtful and motivated to achieve something.
«It is
amazing how many
people will spend years and hundreds
of thousands
of dollars on concepts that
people «really
like» without ever asking them if they would buy it,» says Matt Ferguson, president and CEO
of Progressive Health Innovations.
I think there's a lot
of amazing people that don't get to college, not only that do things
like I do but because their voices just aren't heard in the tsunami
of people that apply every year to colleges in such an economic impacted school system here which we have here in America where
people have to go into massive amounts
of debt just to go to college and get an education,» he said.
Besides the
amazing workout - and it is
amazing --(the results, when coupled with a nutritious, clean, healthful diet are undeniable; I've never been stronger, leaner, or more defined) Pure Barre has introduced me to incredible friends, and given me a community
of like - minded, driven, positive
people.
There were lot
of people out here
like myself that always found him
amazing in his mystery
of intelligence.
You seem
like an honest
person; but I'm
amazed at the
people who parrot anti-mormon preachings, without really getting to the bottom
of it.
I went by one day when it was still there you could feel
like there was some one going to take you out
of your seat it was
amazing an never had that feeling before you cant put it in words but believe me i told
people around pomeroy an racine ohio you need to go see this swometime it is great an im going to go see it for my self sometime sorry for the loss maybe it will be bigeran better may god bless everyone
But all religions are elitist to a point - they all think they are right and the best - but you can not go out and preach the word
of Christ by alienating those you wish to hear the word... it's
like someone from a country club going to a homeless
person and throwing out all the benefits
of the country club and the
amazing life
of the
people who are members... Not exactly welcoming and understanding.
People who haven't done it would be
amazed at how much perspective you suddenly get from thinking, «I just stopped to talk to God, and what a pile
of foolishness the rest
of this looks
like.»
I think there's a lot
of amazing people that don't get to college, not only that do things
like I do but because their voices just aren't heard in the tsunami
of people that apply every year to colleges in such an economic impacted school system here which we have here in America where
people have to go into massive amounts
of debt just to go to college and get an education.
I always am
amazed that
people like Segoy think freedom
of speech should stop «in times
like these.»
I find it
amazing that
people get use words
like «fact» when speaking
of «The Bible» passages / stories.
Moreover, the most important way for us to grow and become the
people God created us to be regardless
of the «Fall» is to faithfully read God's word, change attitudes about it being boring because
like you said it is far from boring and is the most awesome,
amazing, and truthful book ever created.
It's always been
amazing to me that
people take the word
of quacks
like Bart Ehrman just because he has alphabet soup after his name, but they don't take the word
of men
like Polycarb, Ignatius, and Clement.
What
amazes me are
people like you coming up with things out
of thin air and believing them to be true!
Most
of my friends are not so interested in healthy and nutritious food, so knowing that there are
amazing people like you who are so passionate about a healthy way
of living, makes me really happy!
Of course, there are those times when I respond in fear or frustration to the scarcity mentality, but positive experiences or interactions with
amazing people (
like in this virtual party), always bring me back to my abundance mentality.
I'm here at the International Association
of Culinary Professionals aka IACP, my favorite conference
of the year, and I am so excited to celebrate my birthday Texas style with some
amazing people like Aida, Jessica, Elise, Jaden, Shauna, Penny and so many more!
It's too bad that not everyone appreciates the
amazing opportunity the net affords us to interact with
people we would otherwise never had found - as Alix said your posts makes me feel
like I am getting a little window into the life
of a friend.
Some days it's the teeniest tiniest
of baby steps,
like when I choose not to get angry at the
person who cuts me off in traffic, and other days, it's
amazing shifts,
like when I realize that the
person who I was envious
of is actually a sweetheart who I should get to know more.
Cilantro brings such an
amazing flavor to any dish (so long as you aren't one
of those
people who think it tastes
like soap... poor souls).
i feel
like a lot
of people are anti-raisins), but these sound
amazing!
I love Moosewood (the Carrot Ginger soup recipe is
amazing) but these brownies were way too dense and way too cake -
like for
people who actually
like the consistency
of an actual brownie.
And last but not least, the Culley's Hickory Sauce is an
amazing hot sauce / BBQ sauce hybrid with just a little bit
of heat, perfect for
people that don't
like it too hot.
I have never tried to make sweet potatoes into toast!!!! Both
of these recipes look
amazing, I've never had sweet potatoes as a dessert but so many
people say it tastes
like candy when it's caramelized, I guess I've just never thought about trying it as a treat.
While I was on an
Amazing Race -
like quest to eat at every notable barbecue spot within a 50 mile radius
of Austin,
people were simply eating lunch and enjoying a normal helping
of food.
Joel Campbell is good but arsenal fans never cease to
amaze me.They never make up their mind they wait for the player to have a dip in form and then insult and criticize him and say childish things.Then when he does well they pretend
like they were always in support
of him.I remember always saying here first that Szczesny is a better goalkeeper than Ospina.I also proudly defended Szczesny everytime they aimed at him.How i wish he started at Chelsea or any other team and i bet you he would not be this error prone.I know forever he will always be better than Ospina and that is a fact not even an opinion.For Campbell vs Ox its there for everyone to see Ox would eventually win the battle come one day.But injuries have made him so unlucky.He should go to Chelsea where he would be better taken care
of and would make
people eat their words.
WIth the the amount
of time he's been out and the severity
of his injury, also taking in to account his age, he may never return to be the little midfield wizard we love, his style
of play comes from his ability to be able to turn on a six pence and weath in and out
of people like they are ghosts, to go from being told he will never be able to kick a ball again to doing all that would be
amazing but what are the chances.
«When I look around and see the
likes of him and Mesut Ozil... these are
people you play on Fifa with, that you watch on TV, so for me to be in the changing room with them... it's
amazing.»
To me it seems
like the lines have been blurred for a lot
of people who aren't hardcore fans
of the sport, and so the
amazing merits
of what these champs are doing (Nunes, DJ, even Stipe) don't seem to carry the weight they may have if McGregor never came along.
«As an athlete, I'm always delighted and
amazed that lots
of wonderful
people are willing to give up their time to come and help out at a major event
like the IAAF World Indoor Championships and it is great news that so many
people have already applied to be a volunteer at this event in March.»
I love the work
of people like Mary Corbet (her Needle «n Thread page is an
amazing resource for anyone wanting to learn embroidery), Trish Burr and Sarah K Benning.
While my daughter and I have had an
amazing nursing relationship (despite the fact that many friends and family thought it was a little weird to nurse beyond 6 months... and a lot weird to nurse beyond a year) I do find,
like some
people mentioned, that if my daughter nurses too long now it just gets sort
of irritating.
This was before we knew anything about the politics
of birth and way before we had heard
of (and met)
amazing people like Ina May Gaskin or Sheila Kitzinger.
It's been lovely to meet such a great group
of like - minded
people, and the homemade flapjack is
amazing!
The MOST
amazing and hypocritical part
of all this, is that the very same
people who act
like birthing a baby is «no big deal» and «totally predictable and natural process that needs no help», simultaneously act
like if someone hasnt been doing it for a while, all their training and knowledge is somehow null and void.
I may not have had the most... traditional...
of childhoods, but I have some
amazing memories, and I
like to think that it all played a part in making me the
person I am today.
You would be
amazed at what service projects and groups are out there doing things that you never knew about — dolls and bears made up to be the the weight
of your baby (Molly Bears), stuffed animals made out
of your baby's clothing and blankets, peer support and parent advocates waiting to help the newly bereaved, personalized jewelry makers (
like My Forever Child), stone painters, heart sewers, pillow - making
people (Heaven Born for miscarriage), memory - box makers, authors (there are books for almost every subject on this topic waiting to be discovered), research and education groups, story - sharing sites, support groups, chat groups, blogs, Facebook groups, foot / hand print kits, music and funeral planning resources... Consider starting here before starting something new.
It's childish nonsense, and it promotes this stupid feeding war mentality that exists in america, because our lives are so frigging
amazing that we have time and money to expend effort on caring what other
people feed their kids
like it makes a lick
of difference.
I hunted
like a mad woman for my Baby Bjorn more than ten years ago — they were hard to find — and answered tons
of questions when I went out in the world from
people who were
amazed by my baby carrier.
«That is
AMAZING... As a freelance illustrator, I depend on
people like you who archive and collect examples
of different styles and eras.
The great
people at GrooveBook is giving all
of my
amazing readers, just
like you!
I feel
like not expanding our cause would be a waste
of an
amazing opportunity to reach out to more
people beyond Facebook land.
But, in terms
of actual symptoms,
people compensate if it's something gradual,
like, it's
amazing how normal child can look with a very low hemoglobin just from being able to sort
of compensate for it.
It's sort
of like saying «isn't it
amazing that we are all here even though the World Wars supposedly killed millions
of people?»
Expecting baby number two in april and am researching baby wearing, our 1st baby was a preemie and although I never had a carrier with her I feel
like it would have been
amazing for bonding and for keeping prying fingers off my little one with a weak immune system, due to her, I am wary
of people wanting to touch my newborns and feel
like a carrier would help remedy some
of that along with making easier to get around with two little ones then trying to haul and infant carseat and a toddler everywhere!
Kids
like colors, colorful art, happiness around, lots
of ribbons and balloons falling around, dancing
people who are beautifully dressed and
amazing music, yes, we are talking about parades.
Kathleen Tanner, Executive Director
of Equinox, said: «I would
like to thank Governor Paterson for recognizing the truly
amazing efforts
of our volunteers who come back year after year to make Thanksgiving Day special for so many
people throughout the Capital District.