Sentences with phrase «only live a couple»

They only lived a couple of hours away and Lani lived in the same city as Coley's grandmother.
brother and sister only live a couple of suburbs away from me.
I only live a couple hours south and drive down there often so I could make it without a problem.

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The increasing availability of education, coupled with shifting roles in the home for women, is not only changing women's lives but also reworking attitudes toward gender differences and equality.
A typical middle - class couple with their home paid off needs only about 50 % to 60 % of the income they earned earlier in life to live an equivalent lifestyle.
Of men in same - sex couples, 10.2 percent, who live in small metropolitan areas, are poor, compared with only 3.3 percent of coupled gay men in large metropolitan areas.
As a couple, we are now living debt - free, only using credit cards for emergencies and paying them off in full, and I'm continuing to identify and break bad financial habits.
Selling out seemed like the only way the couple could get their life back.
«It was only after a couple years of living in Thailand when I realized that I would never fully integrate into Thai community.»
Apart from the destruction and loss of life, Saudi Arabias oil reserves are bombed, the U.S. is poised to enter another Middle East conflict and, in the end, Irans nuclear capabilities are only set back by a couple of years.
The problem is no single person or married couple can live off only $ 6,300 and $ 12,600 in income, respectively.
I believe now is a life time chance to invest in Gold, Silver but only that which monies can stay in for a couple years or longer.
If you live in the right place, I bet you could make a couple hundred bucks in a single night, and you'd only have to work for 30 minutes!
Theologically, Christians must wonder why the only couples legally living under Jesus» proscription against divorce are same - sex couples.
I personally know many wives in a situation similar to mine, but I only know one other couple who lives openly amongst friends as my husband and I do.
There is little appreciation for the nature of conversion as an ongoing process made up of many steps forward and backward along the way; or, for marriage as only one option among a couple, or even a few, equally viable, equally «holy» alternatives for living out one's God - given vocation... I don't have to dig too deep into my own experience to recognize the hang - ups that this glorification of marriage and a one - time conversion experience can foster.
Can we see a future when ministers and their spouses actually live in separate locations with only occasional times together, as some academic couples are now doing?
Only instead of betting a couple dollars, or the Mortgage, they are laying their eternal life on the line.
Only married couples who give themselves completely, including their procreative powers, reflect the unifying and life - giving love of the Trinity.
I just hate to see the church telling these young couples that somehow their marriage will be better or their family life more fulfilling if they can only get some other piece of junk.
If active euthanasia» e.g., lethal injection» and physician - assisted suicide are legally sanctioned, even more patients could couple organ donation with their planned deaths; we would not have to depend only upon persons attached to life support.
There is a lot of blood, sweat and small wins coupled with small failures along the way and usually we are only seeing one small part in that moment of their life.
This element is missing for a couple who only «live together.»
For the record I support this couple and hope they will NOT face further discrimination but will only receive the benefits of what they earn in their lives.
We don't know how many do — we've only observed a couple hundred planets at all, and don't yet have the ability to observe most planets in enough detail to determine if they have life or not.
That, coupled with the scene of ascension, again only in Luke, dramatized the absence of Jesus and the need for an alternate form of divine presence for the life of faith.
For me, it is what some refer to as «the witness of the Spirit of God» that is my cause for belief, coupled with numerous personal experiences that can be explained only by «because He lives».
If small busniess owners (like someone who owned five rental properties) can decide only to rent to legally married couples, for instance (and marital status is one of those things for which you are protected from descrimination) then there could suddenly be quite a number of people who are unable to find places to live, or can be taken advantage of by a limited number of other renters.
[10] This is what married couples seek, but this fullness is now only possible through grace won by Christ, who came to restore this interior peace and purity (although wecannot return to the first state of innocence since we live in a world corrupted by sin).
At our marriage preparation classes, out of the eight or nine couples there, we were the only couple who did not already live together.
As has been said in a couple of previous blogs, the only real cure is the power of the Holy Spirit in the lives of each one of us.
In order for the over-all values of a relationship to be served by this decision, such a couple must not only build a high level of mutuality between themselves but also use their relationship for life - serving; functions in society.
One of the (only) cool things about the area we live are the couple of great local breweries not far from home.
The release date is October 19th (only a couple short weeks from now, and just in time to save your waistband from the holidays), and when the book goes live, a bunch of us contributors are going to be hosting a launch party on our sites... and you're invited!
Fresh - squeezed coconut milk has a very short shelf life, and whatever is not used immediately will only last a couple of days in the refrigerator.
It's only a couple of times in a lifetime when that happens and it was magical to have everyone there on the greatest day of our lives.
I can't remember ever having eaten lentils as a child and it's only been in the last couple of years that I've been living in Europe that I've discovered how marvellously versatile lentils can be.
I just received your book (The Keto Diet) yesterday and I have only read a couple pages worth, but already I can see the similarities to my life and how this is going to give me the confidence I'm needing to continues on and fight the «haters.»
It is dumb question time... I have only encountered pomegranates a couple times in my life.
A couple fun things slip through into out routine, but for the most part, I'm trying to simplify my life by only having what I really need on hand.
I've shared only a little of it here, but in the past couple years I've been going through somewhat of a personal growing up / life upheaval.
We've only been a couple times in Piper and Londyn short lives, but I think we are hooked!
At this point I don't see Bill taking a HC job anywhere save maybe the Giants, it's clear from a couple of documentaries I've seen now (A Football Life, The Two Bills) that there is still a strong emotional connection to that organisation and it could be the only place he considers after New England.
That, of course, is assuming that Wenger lives up to his own new year's resolution which, based on the last couple of years, is only signing one major player a year and in turn allowing one major player to leave each season.
I don't know if Arsenal fans actually realise that football is just a game, and is not the only meaning in our lives, but it seems that the whole world falls apart when the Gunners lose a couple of games.
Only the two people as a couple need to know that, if they even want to... While I don't condone what happened, let's let them go in peace to pick up the pieces of their life.
Her Modern Love essay in the New York Times was not only one of the most - read in the decade the column has been running, but it also lead to her publishing a just - released book, Love, Again: The Wisdom of Unexpected Romance, in which she shares stories of other couples that found love late in life, too.
His mother lived 2 hrs drive from us and although we only saw her about once every couple of months she called at least 5 times a day.
If I'm going to do anything, I only have a couple years window... then the children will be able to choose with whom to live... and I'm afraid that will be the one least likely to give them structure and hold them accountable and not place a great deal of value in their educations.
They can only breathe through their noses in the first couple of months of life.
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