Sentences with phrase «of pretty places»

While birthing classes are designed to ease anxiety over labor and delivery and prepare you for life with a newborn, many of them focus too much on yoga breathing and thinking of pretty places instead of telling it like truly is.
«This is one of the prettiest places where you could work,» Youngsteadt says.
Green lawns, clear water, stately columns, palm trees that sway in the breeze... it's easily one of the prettiest places I've ever been!
Nottinghill is definetly one of the prettiest places I saw so far.
New Zealand is surely one of the prettiest places on earth.
With amazing history everywhere to be seen, this is one of the prettiest places in the UK, and a great backdrop for a truly idyllic date.
If you are ready for a «home - away - from - home» experience in one of the prettiest places on earth, then staying at a B&B or Vacation Rental in the Comox Valley area of Vancouver Island is the perfect choice for your next getaway or holiday.
The booze cruise takes you to some of the prettiest places in Thailand, all while you hold a beer in your hand.
7 Spots That Make Belize One Of The Prettiest Places On Earth Belize is a truly unique and unspoiled destination and Belizeans want to share it with you.
We're still out here on Tybee Island... shooting pics of this pretty place for a magazine that'll hit newsstands next Spring...
It's one of the prettiest places on the web!
I'll be back soon with more pics of their pretty place, but for now, I'm off to pick up some paint and stare at my sweetie a little more!

Not exact matches

It's pretty obvious steer clear of places where avalanches happen, namely snow - capped mountains with steep slopes.
And, of course, Northern California is culturally a pretty friendly environment for green transportation, being the place where Toyota's Prius, now the world's bestselling hybrid, first earned its cred with the cool kids.
In the middle of the pack, at number 25, right below Cyprus, my current locale, which I can attest is a pretty tight knit place and not the easiest for foreigners to break into.
That doesn't mean there won't be new developments, Boeing's Ferguson said, but that it's possible to get a pretty good look at the future of human space transportation — even space transportation to places far beyond what technology is currently capable of — by looking at the various technologies already under development today and imagining how they'll complement each other in the future.
For much of the Houston area, forecasters said the rain is pretty much over and the water is already back within its channels in some places.
While some of the tasks are pretty bizarre — one Australian woman offered $ 500 AUD for someone willing to give her a secret pasta sauce after losing her grandmother's famous recipe — Fung said the site has a number of tools in place to ensure things don't get out of hand.
The research, compiled by the Harvard School of Public Health's Injury Control Research Center, is pretty clear: After controlling for variables such as socioeconomic factors and other crime, places with more guns have more gun deaths.
That framework's been in place since the early 1990s, we have hit the target over that 20 year period, the average inflation rate's pretty close to 2.5 per cent, so we regard that as successful by the terms of the definition that we set ourselves and I think that's made a big contribution to economic stability more generally and I don't think it's an accident that that period of fairly low predictable inflation has coincided with pretty good sustained growth in the economy.
Another factor that counts to our advantage is the background of our Chief Executive Office; she has a robust experience in the industry and a pretty good academic qualification to match the experience acquired which has placed her amongst the top — flight professionals in the United States of America.
It is a place filled, not with beer and pretty women, but of everything that terrifies you and tries to destroy you.
I think it's just pretty clear that there's a place of eternal torment laid out in scripture, and you're clearly ignoring it because it doesn't fit in your particular understanding of love or God.
The whole racism thing is just smoke and mirrors and not necessarily out of hand (I mean, if we're allowed to brandish anti-semitism as weapon, it's only fair), there might be a bit of racism, direct or indirect, but I think it's pretty ridiculous for this woman to want to be buried there in the first place.
Pretty much everyone is aware of the 10 commandments, but not everyone is Jewish or Christian, so the commandments have no place is a state - funded school.
I feel pretty out - of - place at my parents church even though I haven't done anything wrong (at least that I am aware of).
His followers are doing pretty good job of eliminating minorities by forcing them to leave their country or be converted to Islam, but you know what, those days of Koranic abuse are over, people are hitting back at s. a. v. a g e s from air, governments around the world are not hesitant to call them terrorists and killing them any place they find.
I'm pretty sure the world has advanced enough to know how to live a healthy and good life while treating others well without the «fear of God» being put into place.
I'm concerned about Tony's theology, whose philosophical foundations I criticized pretty consistently while I was involved in EC in 2004 - 7 before bowing out because Tony seemed more into pushing with some arrogance a pomo philosophy he never really studied in school than he was into fostering dialogue (I went back to just reading the wonderful books of Brian McLaren which is how I got involved in the first place).
I think these are a pretty good representation of the year and my place in the world right now so I hope you enjoy checking out any...
Even his most complex theory which seems to involve matter in the universe disappearing permanently in various places, which he even challenged to his opponents to prove wrong, was pretty much proven wrong by a group of determined scientists.
I ALREADY know the answer... that's why I said what I said earlier... at MY place of worship (CHURCH by the way) pretty much everyone is liberal about that... cause they have recognized they have ability to tune people out
The forums over at Free Grace Churches are (so far) a pretty fair and gracious place to discuss all areas of theology and church practice, and do have some fairly controversial posts.
From Ryan Lizza's enlightening profile in The New Yorker, I learned that Michele Bachmann's influences include spiritual and political mentors who preach the literal «inerrancy» of the Bible, who warn Christians to be suspicious of ideas that come from non-Christians, who believe homosexuality is an «abomination,» who portray the pre-Civil War South as a pretty nice place for slaves and who advocate «Dominionism,» the view that Christians and only Christians should preside over earthly institutions.
Yes, that «sane» woman is often sad, often worried or angry — the world is still a pretty tragic place, and no amount of seratonin can change that.
It's pretty clear, immediately, that Philly and college and far more her kind of place.
Unless they are actively working to change things from within, which most are not, it is out of laziness and narrow self - interest (nice place for a wedding, pretty communion dresses for the kids) over caring about vital international aid issues and healthcare or gender equality.
Though many quarters within the churches are only beginning to catch on, the structures, assumptions of patriarchy and rote responses have long ago fallen away - of necessity - in secular life, and I write this as a post-Christian-christian, a post-Anglican-anglican, which can be a pretty raw and challenging if interesting place to be at times.
I think these are a pretty good representation of the year and my place in the world right now so I hope you enjoy checking out any of the ones you may have missed in 2016.
None of this ever deescalates to a pretty place.
We know with a pretty good degree of historical certainty that the Jewish uprising against the Romans took place from 65 - 70 C.E and Mark's Gospel contains references to it - so it can not be any earlier.
don't be silly... you are taking a rediculous section of the bible out of context... pretty sure you don't get to decide who goes to your special magic place.
We started as a «christian» nation and prospered for almost 200 years, then we started taking «GOD» out of shcool, off our monuments, and pretty much out of everything, even our current president covers up all the words «GOD» at any place he visits like on walls and other places.
Wrestlers can not only get violent, but some of their «holds» are in pretty personal places.
It's pretty clear that Paul is talking about something profound in 1 Corinthians 10 regarding both the context and the ramifications of our table fellowship, and it's pretty clear that the deep significance of this has become dulled by the way in which we commonly use, place and define communion in most church services.
If they're reading this, I'd really for them to sit back for a minute and think about why they became Christians in the first place — because we're all pretty terrible at being good people and we all, Christian or not, do things that perpetuate the current state of the world.
Things in the area are pretty LBGT - oriented, from affirming church to sex shops, and enough gay couples holding hands that, in this area at least, we don't feel out of place.
i doubt they have much or any of social welfare for them, and more importantly many or most, if not all, monastic orders were actually pretty self - sufficient and all, tending not only to fields and buildings, before land lived righteously on was taken / stolen from them, something which happened at various places.
Lastly, «look around» is also not proof but confirmation bias that because there are some places on earth that is so pretty, there must have been something to make that pretty instead of the opinion you hold.
Anytime life gets out of whack, it's a pretty good bet we're putting one of those three things in the wrong place.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z