Sentences with phrase «people born here»

Plenty of people born here can relate to the very same issues.
The new people in this city don't know it, and the old people born here don't show it.
The crowds just aren't what they used to be, when most people born here stayed their whole lives, and rivalries between shipyards resulted in legendary match - ups like The Red Baron vs. Sopwith Camel.

Not exact matches

«You get enough quirky, creative people up here doing their own thing, and it's inspiring,» says Elisabeth Robert, CEO of Burlington - based Vermont Teddy Bear.
There's only one silver lining to this deadlock: As more and more people hear about the trafficking bill, more will learn what trafficking is, how it hurts the most vulnerable among us, and how it is more likely to involve U.S. - born victims than those brought here from other countries.
Unlike the nationalism of more culturally monolithic nations that tends to exclude foreign - born citizens, in Canada it's immigrants like Abdul - Rahiim and Tura — people who live here by choice, not happenstance — who tend to be the biggest patriots.
Sharma's idea here is that companies have to grow and develop the leadership talent of all people in their organization to be successful, regardless of their place in the corporate hierarchy, and that as individuals, we're born into genius but settle for mediocrity.
These people, as well as those born here, need more housing choices to rent and purchase.
The people who you are talking to were born in the U.S just as you were, but how their ancestors got here is another story entirely.
So Peter gave them some instructions, but he also said this to them: «God is making a big promise here — a promise for you who are here, for your children who are not yet born, and for anyone who ever hears this news: because God is calling a people to himself!»
and God said,» (yawn), I'm bored, I think it's time to get violent, let's see what innocent people I can slay today... ah, here are some canaanites, all of them innocent little angels, perfectly good in every way, lets go slaughter them... MUUHAHAHAHAHA!!!»
Same with a person in Saudi Arabia, had they been born into a xtian home in the burbs here in the US they would think allah was some made up bull.
There are many people in the U.S. that follow the quran that were born here.
Some people think we were planted here by aliens, some religions say we were born from a giant snake.
On the other side of this we need more people here than are being born here to sustain our country.
So, here we have a planet full of people who were «born saved.»
Here the Covenant is born and the national vocation as the people of God is established.
Rabbi Maurice Davis of White Plains, New York, points out that the present generation of Jewish young people, those born here in the «60s, is the first one that can not reasonably expect to surpass its parents» achievements, as those parents did their parents».
People still don't believe that the president was born here, even with proof.
here's a question to the writter... how about people born with a thyroid problem?
Quite frankly, I think you're just some bored kid who gets on here because he likes arguing and wants to be able to call other people «monkeys» without any repercussions.
Schaeffer says these ideas were realized in colonial America through the mediating influence of John Locke and John Witherspoon; the principles that took root here were the concept of a covenant between the ruler, God and the people that precludes the state from claiming absolute power, and that all people are equal because they are born sinners.
Here watch... both science and psychology has shown people are born gay.
And, one must point out here that any commands of your god apply to those who believe in and follow your god... but has no bearing on the laws of the US or the people who do not share the belief.
Here are just 10 people born of a virgin in the ancient world: 1.
A significant proportion of the country's Latino population — 57 million people and growing — have been grappling with their place in America under the new president, even though two - thirds were born here, according to Pew.
If im correct the first «Bible» was written some 300 yrs after «Jesus» was here, so to say that he said this or went there or was born on this day or anything really pertaining to his life seems utterly rediculous to me that people believe and quote this stuff.
Luther ended his report to Spalatin: «Whereas we had hoped for harmony between the people of Wittenberg and Leipzig, they acted so aggressively that I fear it will seem that discord and enmity were actually born here.
I watch newscasts about homeless people here and abroad, about war torn countries where people are slaughtered or sold into slavery, about children who are born with aids and die before they have a chance to live, about victims of earthquakes in China, orphanages, starving children, disease, and the list goes on and on and on.
If anyone proposes to believe, i.e., imagines himself to believe, because many good and upright people living here on the hill have believed, i.e., have said that they believed (for no man can control the profession of another further than this; even if the other has endured, borne, suffered all for the Faith, an outsider can not get beyond what he says about himself, for a lie can be stretched precisely as far as the truth — in the eyes of men, but not in the sight of God), then he is a fool, and it is essentially indifferent whether he believes on account of his own and perhaps a widely held opinion about what good and upright people believe, or believes a Münchausen.
Bringing people together to socialize and celebrate the freeing and liberating spirit of «Friday» is the concept's founding premise, from which the brand promise «In Here, It's Always Friday ®» was born.
Need i say that this forum is the most boring forum not because of the posts or the website (admin you are doing an amazing job) but because a lot of people here ARE MOANERS, they come here to moan and groan about everything in the club.
But here's the problem: So many people saw Linsanity as «A Star Is Born» instead of a «totally decent player taking over and playing like a star for a few weeks.»
you are such a tw, t every post you bitch and moan like a little girl and constantly calling out anyone who dosent follow your trail of thought,, its old and boring,, we come on here to discuss football not all are going to agree but wanting to attack other peoples views is pathetic... ny gunner sumo big gun may not think the same as you but you shouldnt come on here looking to abuse them,,, and having different opinions dosnt make you an idiot or a fool but then that door swings both ways....
Here you will meet such varied and complex personalities as Marvin Barnes, who some experts say is one of the best natural talents ever to come into the NBA and who destroyed his career with drugs and passionate insouciance — «the last innocent,» Walton called him; Kermit Washington, who fled from a posh Hollywood party because the movie people were sniffing cocaine; Abdul Qadir Jeelani (born Gary Cole), a shy young man who liked Rome better than Portland but yearned for the kind of recognition you can not find as «the king of spaghetti basketball»; Maurice Lucas, educated, intelligent, married to a Harvard graduate, yet tormented by the belief that his $ 300,000 salary was somehow demeaning.
The other thing is the one that got Saban here in the first place, started a tailgate club of people named after Bear Bryant (and there are quite a few), and made Harvey Updyke commit crimes against foliage in the name of deranged football passion.
I'm sure there are plenty of us around here who know people who are younger than 20 years old and / or born in years that start with «20» that are otherwise referred to millennials.
But hey, we don't want to upset the righteous defenders of the indefensible, those who claim that all people are biased yet none of the referees are biased (look, just bear with me here, I'm trying really hard to dig myself into a deep dark hole...)
You would be amazed at what service projects and groups are out there doing things that you never knew about — dolls and bears made up to be the the weight of your baby (Molly Bears), stuffed animals made out of your baby's clothing and blankets, peer support and parent advocates waiting to help the newly bereaved, personalized jewelry makers (like My Forever Child), stone painters, heart sewers, pillow - making people (Heaven Born for miscarriage), memory - box makers, authors (there are books for almost every subject on this topic waiting to be discovered), research and education groups, story - sharing sites, support groups, chat groups, blogs, Facebook groups, foot / hand print kits, music and funeral planning resources... Consider starting here before starting something new.
If you're someone who doesn't want to see someone else nursing, here's some good news: if you're like most people you were born with two nursing covers, positioned conveniently right over both your eyes, plus a neck and body that can help your head not look at things you don't want to see.
By the time my baby was born (almost 25) many people here were using disposables.
It's something they will be able to tell people the rest of their lives that they were born here.
I don't know (and other people here do), but I do know that, per the Grunebaum paper, if a baby is born with an APGAR of 0 far from qualified personnel to resuscitate him / her, their prognosis is as grim as it can possibly be.
And all the people who were never born because the person who WOULD have been their ancestor DIED while giving birth at home, well, they aren't here to point that out to you!
Here's the rub: Make massage part of bedtime Before my first son was born, I'd always considered myself a baby person.
It is known that people tend to overestimate the share of immigrants (for instance Ipsos 2014 report shows that British respondents think that 31 per cent of population consists of foreign - born respondents, where the figure is closer to 13 per cent according to 2011 Census); here we also show that people's estimations of levels of immigration do not correspond to actual change in their local areas, it is the perception that seems to be linked with anti-immigration vote.
The one thing that I will have you bear in mind here is that numbers do not matter as much as people think.
I see how they behave to Muslim people who were born here and black people who have been here for two generations and Indian people who have been here for three.
«Those people that think they'll be pushed out, can live here,» said Russi, who has noted that it is the first project that bears the Acacia name up front.
I am only here to give justice to the tiring and boring letter you wrote to the courageous and uncompromising leader of the Indigenous People Of Biafra, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.
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