Sentences with phrase «passed along»

I have passed along to friends and shared on Studio B!
Hi Elaine I am loving your recipes and have passed along your site to my daughter in law Beth Ann.
I've served this at dinner parties, passed it along to my best friends, and taken it as part of a meal to a mother with a new baby.
All of this knowledge and experience is being passed along to the third generation, Nick Brady Maas, the head distiller for Dancing Goat.
And in this glut of consumption, only the very best will be remembered, cherished, passed along and multiplied.
Preserved and passed along in the church, the world of Roman pietas remains with us in the vows taken before we enter a form of public service, whether it is the military, government, or something else.
We must now ask how (2) this awareness of possibilities can be passed along to other bodily societies such that, under their influence, (3) they operate in a unified way.
One single member of the church sent an email to her family and a few friends stating that she was going to fast and some of those friends passed it along.
Its a pity the information youve passed along here is lost on so many...
I got this information from a site called ProLifeProObama, which was passed along to me by Laurie, a friend of the blog.
If you wanted some, you had to drink it from a wooden ladle, passed along with the bucket.
Instead of seeing in the Gospels numerous layers of literary strata, Wright sees traditions that have been passed along relatively intact, with some editing done by the transmitters and then by the Gospel writers.
The cash ALWAYS goes for drugs, then gets passed along to the drug cartels in Mexico and South America to fund their criminal activities and further destroy people's lives.
Even before important Christian beliefs such as the canon of Scripture (list of books in the Bible) and the Trinity had been carefully articulated, the mainstream of Christian believers and leaders had a sense of the essential truths that had been handed down from the apostles and the prophets, and passed along to each generation of Christians through Scripture, sermons, and baptismal creeds.
Just how much of it was passed along solely by word of mouth, and how much had been written down in fragments before any of it was put together consecutively, we have no sure way of knowing.
As he passed along, he saw a man who had been blind from his birth.
On Hinn's command the buckets are passed along rows to take the rest of the offerings, accompanied by a rousing medley of songs about supernatural provision.
Katz's accusation referred to statements of German diplomat Eitel Mollhausen, who, after learning of the planned roundup, supposedly «passed it along to [Germany's Vatican Ambassador Ernst von] Weizsacker's embassy, which in turn enlightened the Vatican.»
To convince them, mohammad passed along a timely revelation from Allah stating that «the persecution of Muslims is worse than slaughter [of non-Muslims]» (Sura 2:191).
And since Carr was reading papers about Bergson to the Aristotelian Society, there is all kinds of evidence that he passed along a great deal of information about Bergson to Whitehead.
And they * all * began with people (usually males, btw) who thought stuff up, passed it along, and eventually maybe even wrote it down!
Extended families passed it along to mothers and fathers who passed it along to their children.
A natural overflow of their learning is that it gets passed along to those they lead and creates change in their lives.
The defect could not be passed along to the next generation.
The reason evolution is theory is that there remains no DNA in these fossils to definitely tell that one animals is the ancestor of another and that many of it's traits were passed along.
Ironically, many of the people who enthusiastically volunteer but see their inspiration as universal might not realize that their interest in public service passed down from their parents and passed along by their friends could stem from the Jewish values that their parents and grandparents imbibed.
Many church people responded with ideas, which were passed along to group members.
Josephus is known to have told whoppers on a regular basis, and frequently passed along local rumor as though it were solid fact.
It is passed down, passed along, can spread, and hopefully grows.
The weekly gatherings are no more than a social construct where the like minded can pretend to support a view that's usually outdated, but no new original thinker has come along to displace it, so it's simply «believed» and passed along.
It breaks my heart that the Jesuit High School you have attended has passed along an inherent lie with regards to contraception.
Shortly after a correspondent sent me the link to this rather intemperate comment, another interlocutor passed along an interview with the late Walker Percy, one of American Catholicism's greatest 20th century literary talents.
Founder Jack Cakebread had the vision, which he has passed along to his sons, Dennis and Bruce, who've taken that vision and run with it.
«To his son, [Shelby] Davis passed along his infectious passion for owning shares in carefully chosen companies (he called them «compounding machines»), his conviction that owning the best compounding machines would lead to unimagined rewards, his distrust of unnecessary spending (why waste money they could be invested?)
Since the late 2000s, seigniorage passed along from the Fed to the Treasury has almost tripled in real terms.
Early Thursday morning, BuzzFeed reported that the FBI was tipped off about the violent intentions of accused shooter Nikolas Cruz and the information was not passed along according to the FBI's protocol.
Building relationships with prospects to determine which sales leads are truly good quality leads and are ready to be passed along to your sales people.
As we all know credit card processing makes transactions much more convenient and quicker for consumers, but it can come at a price for small business owners since the cost of accepting credit cards are passed along to the merchant and not the consumer.
The cost of meeting the stiffer import standards would, at least in part, be passed along to U.S. consumers.
It's important that families are growing together and these values are passed along, which is why at Defy, anyone in the family can also take the online courses and attend certain open events.
Culture is passed along by communication and imitation from one generation to the next.
So, it's not surprising to learn that independent grocers, through an industry association, passed along their concerns to the Competition Bureau.
Our creativity - friendly business structure and location in the heart of the action in downtown Raleigh help create an environment of excitement and innovation in our team that is passed along to our clients in the work we do.
A dividend reinvestment program (DRIP) is an option available to people invested in companies with stock that yields dividends, which are a portion of a company's profits that are regularly passed along to investors.
One way this is an advantage is when the home you are living in is not going to be passed along as an inheritance.
The output of that experimentation is information passed along to the client to benefit their SEO and online promotions campaigns.
Just the other day we passed along the story about a Florida teen whose chronic kidney disease was discovered...
What ultimately determines how much will be passed along to consumers is the level of competition.
They find that, after an adjustment period, changes in sales taxes are fully passed along to consumers.
However, part or all of these savings may be passed along upstream to foreign manufacturers, or downstream to retailers and consumers.
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