The title of the show perfectly explains in
plain words who Smash137 is as well as the genre.
Not exact matches
Though this text does not use the
words «choose» or «elect,» it is
plain to see why it is a favorite verse for those
who want to defend the Calvinistic understanding of Unconditional Election.
In
plainer words, he's extremely unlikable, even for a character
who will undoubtedly strike a negative chord with devout Catholics.
For the
plain fact is that God had actually revealed to those
who had known Jesus a reality which no bare record of his
words or life could convey.
The
plain text of the verse is perfectly clear unless we want to check with every heretic through history
who twists the
words of Scripture until we find the one we like.
If you are not gluten - intolerant and have just
plain rolled oats in the house and are going to serve this to someone
who is gluten - intolerant then please be aware that most rolled oats on the market are, to use a strong
word, contaminated with gluten.
I've never heard the
word «dowdy» applied to a man, but I suspect a women
who dressed every day in a dark suit +
plain collared shirt and no jewellery or accessories would be called that.
Together with John Hughes, Molly Ringwald created a character that is
plain and beautiful, confident and insecure, wise and foolish — a credible teenager, in other
words, but one
who has learned some crucial life lessons
I think it is
plain CRAP (I reserve that
word for conditions of emphasis) I would NEVER, EVER, EVER believe a Vet on food choices because of
WHO sponsors most of their training.
Between the negative talk, the thousands of art - world hangers - on with an agenda, and the
plain poseurs, it's hard to hear the
words of those
who have actually been there.
As to the attempt again to belittle those
who use CAPS for emphasis, read these
words as being in «bold» or «italic» but in
PLAIN text, and grow up a little to avoid continuance of the puerile vilification if you want others to regard you as «adult».
To the several
who have asked... here's at least my attempt at a slightly more
plain language synopsis... these are the actual
words, condensed to what seem (at least to me) the key points, with minor changes to help readability:
«For those of us
who take seriously the Constitution — and the
plain meaning of the
words of the English language, in which the Constitution is written — these petty squabbles about what the phrase «shall not be suspended» means are quite remarkable.»
It has been considered by some,
who had espoused a strict interpretation based on the
plain wording of section 3 of the Arthur Wishart Act (Franchise Disclosure), 2000, that the statutory duty of good faith in franchising is restricted to parties, i.e., signatories, to the franchise agreement.
The fuss started when Robert Lane Greene,
who edits the column and writes as R.L.G., praised the US government's Federal
Plain Language Guidelines [PDF] for recommending that writers drop «shall» and calling it that «officious and obsolete [
word] that has encumbered legal style writing for many years.»
Since the best resumes are written with two audiences in mind — the robots pre-screening your application and the live human in HR
who will review your resume, should it make it past the ATS — I recommend using a
Word document instead of a
plain - text file for your resume file type.
In light of the remedial purpose of the VCFA and its
plain meaning, the court upheld the lower court decision, finding that the
word «seller» includes real estate brokers
who engage in residential real estate transactions, and that the transaction constituted being involved «in Commerce» under the VCFA.