Let's be honest, with the drinking the brawling
over stuff in the stores, this holiday is more like the pagan one that the christians stole from them how many thousand years ago.
Not exact matches
We printed
over 100 copies and
stuffed them
in the mailboxes of teachers and other staff the day we got back.
But I think
over time because Hinge is getting better and better, you'll be able to use it for a broad array of purposes and one of them will be if you're serious about finding a specific kind of person, it will actually be a great platform for that and still
in a much lighter - weight way then having to fill out a whole profile and just using people's ambient information because there's so much information that already exists about people through their interactions that they already have through Instagram and Facebook and Twitter and all these different kinds of platforms that allow us to match you up probably better than
stuff you would say about yourself on an online dating site because frankly its more validated and it's more real.
World of Tomorrow
stuff, but even though Tesla was officially served notice
in 2017 that it won't have the electric - car realm all to itself for much longer, there was another major transportation story that loomed
over everything else.
Although «
stuffed with fluff,» Pooh Bear might have had a larger impact on American pop culture, but it's The Richest Man
in Babylon that has made a massive financial impact on untold millions of readers, myself included,
over the past 89 years.
Nathan broke heaven down
in a relatable way, going
over all the «cool»
stuff in store there.
No more offshore tax shelters
in the Cayman Islands or
stuffing numbered Swiss bank accounts full of cash: the age of tax leniency is
over.
In fact, you can explain things to them -;
over and
over again -; but you can't understand this
stuff for them.
At age 20, sitting
in a college classroom
in Georgia, Jim Scott leaned
over to the guy next to him and whispered, «Rich, do you understand any of this
stuff?»
You never want to freak out
over one month's numbers
in this biz, but when a monthly result reflects other
stuff going on
in the economy —
in this case, slowing growth — you want to give that monthly number a little more weight.
«But they're very
in the background — they don't splash their name all
over stuff.»
So when we think about Charlie's vantage point and understanding of this
stuff it's quite profound because he's worked
in this space at the very highest levels from numerous ends of the spectrum from actually designing the code and working on the code of blockchain to you know doing the engineering side
over at that coin base which is one of the exchanges.
Stuff I'm Reading this Morning... Ending second worst decade for US stocks
in history, The Dow has lost 9.2 %
over the last 10 years.
In my experience retirees have a bit of a splurge for a year or two, then settle down when they realise that they probably won't ever need a new sofa again and have all the «stuff» they need and then nearly always end up with excess income over expenditure (oddly enough, that can worry people too in old age!
In my experience retirees have a bit of a splurge for a year or two, then settle down when they realise that they probably won't ever need a new sofa again and have all the «
stuff» they need and then nearly always end up with excess income
over expenditure (oddly enough, that can worry people too
in old age!
in old age!).
To wrap up all the
stuff you mentioned, there's that greater capability that they believe the new T - Mobile will have
over AT&T and Verizon to build out a 5G network, and how that's going to be this key battleground among world economies
in the next era of technological development.
When I came to the realization about theological concepts acting as a substitute for a relationship with God, I started to see and hear that kind of
stuff all
over the place
in church.
Maybe boston because there was a dominion
over the creeping
stuff before and now God made the serpent creep and able to bite the ankle that's supposed to show some change
in the order of dominion.
I had talked to people very close
in politics, people I've met
over the years primarily doing television
stuff and MTV news.
If the church is mending marriages, healing financial woes, helping people get
over addictions, etc., then it seems to me that the church tends to blend
in to society and all the other self - help type
stuff.
everything is made up of atoms (don't believe me do some research) its the different variables of heat and light and things like that that cause different reactions to make different things and these things when they interact can create something completely different and you and slowly the process of mitosis or miosis starts to work and form
stuff hell i learnt that
in high school and it was a catholic one at that a millions of years ago i bet the universe was completely different and had things
in it that our minds cant even imagine that have since changed
over time from action and reaction to what we have today and
in another million years who knows with all the different gases we pump into the air and the weather getting more intense on both ends of the scale life as we know it will be different the human race will have to evolve to survive and will probibly form into a slightly different species hell maybe well evolve into 2 different species like
in the movie time machine
Then one time when the priest paused for a bit longer than usual before fetching the sacred species, the boy leant
over and helpfully prompted
in a stage whisper, «Father, you've got to put the
stuff in the thing now!»
plus lisa likes to throw
stuff in there to get it outta site when friends come
over.
In becoming expert consumers of media and of «
stuff,» we have lost sovereignty
over our own experience.
In fact, much evidence for other species have been found, and it is extraordinarily difficult to find because you can't just look up in the sky at something that still exists in order to find proof, you have to go carefully digging all over the world for stuff that has for the most part been buried, destroyed, decayed, etc
In fact, much evidence for other species have been found, and it is extraordinarily difficult to find because you can't just look up
in the sky at something that still exists in order to find proof, you have to go carefully digging all over the world for stuff that has for the most part been buried, destroyed, decayed, etc
in the sky at something that still exists
in order to find proof, you have to go carefully digging all over the world for stuff that has for the most part been buried, destroyed, decayed, etc
in order to find proof, you have to go carefully digging all
over the world for
stuff that has for the most part been buried, destroyed, decayed, etc..
With respect to doctrinal questions (as distinct from ethical questions) I think there is far too much emphasis
in most churches on what you are required to believe, which results
in relationship - ending events
over inconsequential
stuff.
Yeah, we do argue
over some crazy
stuff in Christianity.
We had fights
over my inability to catch a baseball;
over my desire to learn colors and flowers;
over my wanting to play a violin;
over my need for
stuffed toy animals
in my bed with me until 8th grade or so.
That's kind of like saying I learned my multiplication tables
in grade school and accept the truth that 2 +2 = 4, but that Algebra
stuff those satanic liberals and all those math guys the world
over are trying to shove down my throat are lies meant to deceive us and lead us into hell.
I mean, I couldn't very well invite an enemy
over for a barbeque and while he has a hamburger
in one hand and lemonade
in the other,
stuff his head into the grill.
This attitude I find almost every place I go, and it's expressed
in statements like, «I wonder when we're going to get all of this inclusive
stuff over with and we can go on with the real business that we need to be taking care of?»
In two days, the box was
stuffed with
over five thousand dollars.
:] Although I had a quite heavy debate with some folks
over here on evolution, big bang, and
stuff that ended up
in issues on homosexuality: liberal Christians = accepting evolution = accepting big bang = accepting gays = no grace = highway to hell.
There is a lot of farcical chin - pulling
in the book
over various «possible candidates for nothingness» and «what «nothing» might actually comprise,» along with an earnest insistence that any «definition» of nothingness must ultimately be «based on empirical evidence» and that ««nothing» is every bit as physical as «something»» — as if «nothingness» were a highly unusual kind of
stuff that is more difficult to observe or measure than other things are.
The honeymoon, that is, between the now enfeebled and increasingly remote souls who for
over a quarter of a century had carped and sneered at Pope John Paul II (and by the same token at «PanzerCardinal» Joseph Ratzinger) but who had nevertheless hoped against hope for a Pope who would be somehow reborn if not as a fully paid - up liberal, as a Pope at least who would go easy on all that counter-cultural JPII
stuff about being «signs of contradiction» and about continuity with the pre-conciliar Church and who had breathlessly found (so they thought) that, lo, it was even so,
in the wonders of Deus Caritas Est. «On his election last spring,» carolled The Tablet, «the former CardinalRatzinger was widely assumed to have as his papal agenda the hammering of heretics and a war on secularist relativism, subjects with which he was associated as head of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith.»
Joseph Smith was a snake oil salesmen
in my books, besides I'm
in the big leagues (Catholic) don't play with the minor league
stuff and trust me I've been to almost every religion
over my life searching for answers, I have a library of Bibles, Reference Books from all denominations and they all are the same, no one has answers just more questions.
My proof for this is the fact
in over 2000 years at least man as taken away bits of the bible from their daily life so by example if the heads of all religions have changed
stuff from the old days then clearly they don't fear god so he must be false
And re fruit, although I've met many very nice and sincere people
in churches
over the years, I have found them to be like all other people - a combination of good and bad traits, common
stuff like all humanity.
Then I began to think about all the hundreds of hours I have spent
over the past ten years trying to learn some of the
stuff in this Buzz Seminar, and it dawned on me...
But for me, it's not the modesty culture
stuff that makes me rejoice
over the sight of normal women
in bikinis.
He likes a lot of the
stuff I like, so he's probably one of the few toddlers with their own «sonic screwdriver» and TARDIS, who knows the visual differences between many of the spices
in the pantry, and is familiar with more songs by U2 and
Over the Rhine than Veggie Tales or songs from Sunday school.
This idea which had all sorts of currency within the Roman Empire has
over time morphed into a new idea that if you don't believe the right
stuff in this life then you are unimportant
in this life AND the «afterlife».
I love that the blog is growing and that more people are reading my articles and books, but I'm
in that awkward teenage stage when your arms and legs are suddenly longer so you're knocking
stuff over and running into doors.
Josh got a new phone last year and a new number which he attempted to text me but when he entered my number he inverted two digits which for someone
in his business is pretty ironic since he gets all
over his secretaries about proofreading his
stuff before it becomes the law.
Or are you saying God doesn't know how to communicate correctly.What I have found to those new here they post the same
stuff over and
over in a effort to persuade you that its true so I guess we will have to do the same thing.Another part is people
in gay relationships can not procreate so why is marrage so important to them?
Yes,
In Santa, by the time Mohammad wrote his
stuff those stories of «Jesus» had been circulating around that area of the world for
over 600 years, and I guess they were fairly popular.
In driving to the bank the other day, still displayed was a manger seen as you might expect: Two gaudy plasticine figures dressed in freakishly loud blues and reds, perched over a fading baby mannequin laying atop a few planks of wood and I said exactly the same thing, «Who STILL believes this stuff?&raqu
In driving to the bank the other day, still displayed was a manger seen as you might expect: Two gaudy plasticine figures dressed
in freakishly loud blues and reds, perched over a fading baby mannequin laying atop a few planks of wood and I said exactly the same thing, «Who STILL believes this stuff?&raqu
in freakishly loud blues and reds, perched
over a fading baby mannequin laying atop a few planks of wood and I said exactly the same thing, «Who STILL believes this
stuff?»
You're making me go back and look
over this
stuff as well, I find this edifying
in that way.
Here's a certainty — more unrelenting religious interference
in both our lives and our politics and anything else that can be claimed influence
over and
stuffed in our faces...
For those of us who have researched this
stuff over and
over again, most of us find that a belief
in god is the lazy way out... you don't have to accept the reality of the world because you can plug a «god intended it that way» scenario
in to it; it takes away from having to deal with grief b / c you believe you'll see the person again when
in reality heaven and hell have never been proven to exist; it takes away the need to solve your own issues b / c you think that praying will help.
yes, there is a bunch of that self - affirming
stuff in there... you would actually expect them to be honest and tell you that none of the supernatural claims can be verified and were likely simply
over embellished stories, do you