I understand that the author is predominantly a children's book writer, but even so I wouldn't want my ten year -
old reading something so poorly written.
Not exact matches
I roll my eyes now every time I
read something new that is the same
old crap about the Catholic Church.
And
something should be said about the use of the
old set services of the Church — for Lutherans and Episcopalians that means the
reading of Morning and Evening Prayer, or Matins and Evensong.
We must
read the
Old Testament through the lens of Jesus, and see that Jesus shows us what God is truly like, even though much of the
Old Testament portrays
something quite different.
On the other hand, I also
read something about the phrase «covers his feet» meaning to drop one's robe and take a dump, found in some other portion of the
Old Testament.
It really does make sense, and I wholeheartedly agree that those who haven't wrestled to understand the «violent» God of the
Old Testament must missing
something when they are
reading!
As part of my studies in college, I had
read the Kinsey studies about how common homosexual experiences were among straight men — and I fancied myself
something of a sophisticate at the ripe
old age of 21.
I'm 16 years
old and not to many people think much of people my age or around my age, they don't think we can do anything important because we do nt» t care enough to do anything, but I heard this story on KLOVE and
read the rest and now my thoughts are racing and I know I need to do
something even if it's
something small.
Although I had been in the church since I was 16 years
old and
read and studied the Bible ever since; even though I had gone to bible college and seminary and university to get my several degrees; even though I have been preaching and teaching in the church for all this time, I felt deep down that
something was missing.
Sometimes I
read through
old posts I missed before I found you while I wait for
something new.
Each month the membership receives a «secret pal» and must choose
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I remember
reading something a while back that they guy was living in a modest apartment driving an
old Chevy around town every day.
No, there are not enough pretty pictures to keep you strapped to your seat, unless you're type that
reads coffee table books like thrillers, but you are liable to see
something incredible if you are willing to invest the time — impossibly
old structures standing impossibly, vistas off cliffs just over the side of roads serving as makeshift cycling track with no guardrails.
Why don't we have articles on here that actually say
something different from the same
old recycled verbiage, just under a new heading with the words and sentences shuffled around to try (in vain) to disguise the fact that we have
read the «same
old say nothing» article before, just in different form.
Iceland are a side full of experience but 25 - year
old Jon Bodvarsson is
something of a fan favourite and has impressed this season with Wolves and
Reading in the Championship.
I've been
reading your «back posts» when I feel like I need
something pertaining to my specific age group and totally paying attention to your references for
older kids so I can file them all away in a part of my brain saved for «what's coming next.»
I love
reading about your «big» kids and also clicking through
old links when I'm looking for
something different.
Things like the look of joy on my two - year -
old's face when he discovers
something new or the sense of pride and accomplishment my five - year -
old son experiences when he
reads a book by himself.
Around that time, I
read about how we often feel like we're taking
something away from our
oldest child by adding another child, but in reality, we're giving them
something: a sibling.
For the mom with the 12 - month -
old who won't sleep, you've probably already decided on
something to do but I just wanted to suggest
reading «secrets of the baby whisperer for toddlers».
Put a little
old Victorian wisdom to work, and buy your little one, «
something they want;
something they need;
something to play with, and
something to
read.»
My friend told me that she was tired of just feeding her 3 year
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Since my son is only 6 days
old, i thought
something was really wrong with him,
reading this article made me really calm and now i get it why he cries after or during feeding and then sleeps immediately after passing gas.
You can start
reading the story to them from day one, and it's also
something you may want as a keepsake for when they're
older.
I know we did the best we could with our knowledge from the time he was born: he nursed for 2 years and spent wonderful evenings on the «big» bed with his father
reading to him as he got
older; which they have parlayed into a very close bond (
something I always hoped for and am so happy about).
talk about the fda cutting corners to save money when it comes to our health.if the fda wants to eat or feed it to there familys thats on them but we should» nt have to be made to it this toxic food... nor should or kids... i
read this to my son and now he said he won't eat the meat at school anymore he'll wait till he gets home from school to eat or he'll just eat a saled or
something with no meat in it.and thats coming from a 15 year
old..
Whether it's sitting down to play a fun board game, going for a bike ride, cooking, watching a movie, or just
reading a good book together (or
reading different books side - by - side, if your child is
older), good parents spend time doing
something fun and connecting with their kids in small and large ways every single day.
In the
old days, you could say
something relatively inflammatory, even in print, and generally have it
read or heard really only by people who already agreed with you or at least shared your basic attitudes.
More scathing was the verdict of New Statesman correspondent Stephen Bush: «
Something v charming about Williamson's leadership bid, which he approaches in the manner of a 14 - year -
old who's
read a self - help dating book... Now I will initiate Stage 2: the airing of the sex scandal!»
That will give the heirs to Britain's peerages with
older sisters
something to chew on as they
read their newspapers over the breakfast table.
They love those stories about [the] 90 - year -
old woman using an iPad, because that's in some ways that's what Apple is about, is getting somebody who is completely averse to technology because it's too hard to try
something, and go, «Oh, I understand how this work [s], I don't need to
read a manual or have my grandson tell me how to do it, I can just pick it up and use it.»
He could also write clearly and charmingly — the
old - fashioned adjective is appropriate, because this is an
old - fashioned book, an autobiography that has only been published posthumously (Segre died in 1989) and which
reads like
something from a bygone age.
And it's never more obvious than, say, when you
read an article about a bold new advance that promises to cure
something or fix
something or spell certain doom — and then you realize you're
reading an article that's 20 years
old and none of those things happened.
So such a book is worth
reading, or buying, only if it offers
something more than the same
old stories.
I'd
read every label, search out the healthiest options, change my mind and go back to get
something... If I ever find myself falling back into
old habits like these, or thinking I could get away with it because everything is going smoothly, you better believe shit hits the fan.
Maybe pull out your
old Nine Inch Nails or The Smiths tee,
something that doesn't
read Manhattan.
So before you head to the shops and spend hard earned cash on this year's trend, keep
reading to re-fashion your
old garments into
something fabulous.
And then, too, there are the
old tried and true blogs — the one's I
read daily because they always have
something fun and new to offer.
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The story follows a group of friends: Grover (Josh Hamilton) is shell - shocked that his girlfriend is leaving him to study in Prague; the acerbic Max (Chris Eigeman in a career - best performance) is a 50 - year
old misanthrope in the body of a 20 -
something undergrad; Otis (Carlos Jacott) works a dreary job at a video rental store and can't bring himself to actually
read for his book club; and bartender Chet (Eric Stoltz), for whom alcohol is a literal philosophy.
Old Hollywood glamour is merely
something we
read about or reminisce about these days.
It's like an untelevised Hunger Games, or for those who have been
reading something older, Lord of the Flies.
«I think there is some sort of age -
old comfort in «story time,»
something about the teacher
reading a story,» eighth - grade teacher Holly Sessions told Education World.
The
old adage «If
something seems too good to be true, maybe that's because it is» came to mind as I
read Jennifer Alexander's Op - Ed («Don't let misinformation destroy the promise of the Common Core», October 9, 2014) Read h
read Jennifer Alexander's Op - Ed («Don't let misinformation destroy the promise of the Common Core», October 9, 2014)
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If this is correct, I could easily trust the car to my local non-branded repair mechanic; he would be able to detect errors in the motor by
reading out some onboard unit (as it's done in
old - fashioned cars anyways, these days), and if
something bad happens, I would then, and only then, go to the branded shop.
If you can't understand the concept of modular platforms please try to
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old one...