Many of us have a love hate relationship with sleep — making the time for it, honoring it, needing it, losing it, wanting it,
partaking too much.
Perhaps
I partook too much, because the next evening, after what was supposed to be a forty - five - minute nap, I woke up two hours late for the shuttle to the official gallery weekend dinner.
... the temperature of the city is not to be considered as that of the climate;
it partakes too much of an artificial warmth, induced by its structure, by a crowded population, and the consumption of great quantities of fuel in fires — Luke Howard, p. 2, Climate of London, 2nd Ed.
Not exact matches
I enjoy your articles but it takes far
too much effort to read your light grey font so rarely
partake.
He might have been referring to the fact that he's only nineteen and thus
too young to legally
partake in postgame alcoholic consumption.
If the Corinthians suppose that they are somehow (magically) protected from sin and its consequences because they have been baptized into Christ and
partake of Christ in the Eucharist, remember, says Paul, that the Israelites had their sacraments,
too.
If «weed» had been available in his part of the world, and part of the culture, he'd have probably
partaken of it
too.
Here in communion with the brethren we come nearest to the Resurrection Body of Christ; and so Paul writes in the following Chapter 11 (a passage which has received far
too little consideration) if this Lord's Supper were
partaken of by all members of the community in a completely worthy manner, then the union with Jesus» Resurrection Body would be so effective in our own bodies that even now there would be no more sickness or death (1 Corinthians 1 1:28 - 30) a singularly bold assertion.
If religion attempts uncritically to «use» television and thus
partake of its vast power, it
too will become co-opted and transformed to meet the needs and imagery of television.
I'll make sure to include the instructions for cooking this in the slow cooker
too so that you can still
partake in the deliciousness of what may be the best beef stew recipe you'll ever make.
They are just
too much fun to not
partake.
Not that I don't
partake in those
too!
I imagine a web of people now
partaking in the awesomeness that is a grilled bacon salad and here you are with a direct line to Patient Zero, and I was
too busy dry - rubbing chicken and making pecan sandies into pie crumbles to get around to mentioning it until now.
Not only for our cycling adventures but for all those
partaking in the MS150 this weekend,
too.
Of course I still want salads
too... There's also the fact that I need to get creative if I want to
partake in the holiday cookie chomping spree that happens ever year, and that means throwing some lightened up fare into the mix.
«Kids don't eat breakfast for many reasons: they don't like to eat when they first wake up, they don't have time in the mornings, their bus arrives
too late to visit the cafeteria, and those that qualify for free and reduced price meals don't
partake because of the stigma associated with eating breakfast at school.
While I'd once winced at experienced moms who casually admitted to changing their baby's crap filled diapers on their very own bed, I
too was now
partaking in this blasphemy.
She,
too,
partook in a meeting with the commissioner and Szuberla, though with PTA - related participants.
For the men - folk, shooting one is, I'm told, not all that challenging, but the carcass is a bugger to shift and, assuming there would not be
too many folk around to
partake, it would take a age to eat a whole one.
To secure testosterone treatment in Los Angeles CA, a prospective client will need to
partake in a physical exam,
too, and our practitioners will assess the outcomes of the tests, including the blood work to properly diagnose their hormonal health.
Well, since I no longer
partake in
too many dairy options, I thought it was time to make a dairy free alternative that would rival my old favourite.
Research done on marathon runners and other endurance athletes who regularly
partake in
too much cardio show the following characteristics including scarring of the heart muscle.
I admittedly have been
partaking in one
too many overindulgent weekends lately.
There doesn't seem to be a clear answer, but even when I believed carbs were «evil» I worried about staying
too low as I knew I'd be
partaking in high carb events from time to time.
An easy way to
partake in this, without
too much risk, is via shoes.
But no need to thank me — I love your blog so it was an obvious choice:) Glad you enjoyed my responses... hope you'll choose to
partake so I can read what you have to say
too!
Too few young children in New Orleans
partake in quality child care, Head Start, and pre-kindergarten programs.
I,
too, used the red key, and while I was unable to
partake in any dark, back road drag races or similar hooliganism, in contrast I found a car that welcomes sedate driver inputs.
(But I
partake in that,
too!)
To Acorns» credit, they have done an outstanding job simplifying a time - consuming process that
too many people don't
partake in.
Has golf been legitimized for Party members to
partake in, so long as they aren't
too flamboyant about it?
Just as with humans, dogs
too can
partake in an eco-friendly diet.
The folks at Honest Kitchen think dogs (and cats) should be able to
partake in this festive holiday drink
too.
Our pets are part of the family
too, and you may be thinking about allowing them to
partake in the festivities — leftovers, perhaps?
When it all gets a little
too much, visit the spa and pamper yourself with a traditional massage before heading off to one of the resort's restaurants so you can
partake in some tasty food.
There's all the usual activities to
partake in
too, such as squash courts and a billiards room, and if you're keen on the beach Grand Oasis Palm comes with its own private sandy beach with plenty of sun loungers.
I actually quite liked this feature — I've never been crazy about the Ultimate Team mode, but this felt like more of a single player focused challenge that I could
partake in without feeling
too inferior to my skilled opponent's team of superstars.
It's interesting because the first few races I
partook of in Off Road Masters, the game's campaign, I actually didn't do
too well, though I was getting consistently better and placing higher as well each race.
Mainly a portal to skewer the all
too familiar events and happenings that happen at pretty much every E3 in history and some of the sure - fire stuff that the big three will be spinning into oblivion at 2014's installment, this drinking game (were you to actually
partake) would drive you into an alcohol - induced coma after the close of E3's first day.
You can go out on your own adventures and explore areas you may not otherwise see until much later in the game, or not at all unless you
partake in some of the many sidequests and monster hunts found throughout the towns, but doing so
too early may be nothing more than a death sentence in terms of the strength the enemies are going to display when you engage with them.
On top of the games themselves, the PS Plus network offering is as good a deal as it's ever been, allowing you to
partake in competitive or cooperative online multiplayer play and offering up a selection of three free games on a monthly basis
too.
But those battles were just
too much fun not to
partake in.
This text,
too,
partakes of tropes intrinsic to the manifesto, such as the anaphoric repetition at the end of various paragraphs: «The painting must go.»
While posting the private details on the web, the hacker also lied about his illegal actions, a falsehood all
too eagerly accepted by those needing an excuse to
partake in the unethical process of publishing stolen private correspondence.
We're asking teens to stop friends from
partaking in distracting driving behavior before it's
too late.
These days I is
too fat around the middle to
partake of such a fine luxury.
Your nose is
too far away from the actual liquid and you won't be able to
partake in the wine's full bouquet.