Not exact matches
With a traditional
point of sale system, the cashier is
stuck behind the cash register, giving potential shoplifters
plenty of opportunity to head out the door with a shirt or piece
of jewelry.
Once the shock wore off though, I realized that money abuses and issues, while endemic within churches, still only account for a portion
of the many ways in which churches have wounded people and thus there is undoubtedly
plenty of people in search
of a safe place who do not have any
of the same issues that I have with linking money and spirituality, so really you were only excluding a certain portion
of people from safety by attaching a price tag to it, those for whom money issues are a
sticking point and
of course those who simply don't have the extra funds to commit.
As Prueitt
points out in her cookbook, most granola gets its clusters thanks to
plenty of sugar and oil, which helps the oats and nuts
stick together.
Arteta is old and finished, he should focus on a coaching role.He single handedly cost us 3
points against West brom.Am surprised wenger is still
sticking with him when the likes
of ljumberg, Gilberto were moved on due to their age even though they still had
plenty to offer
A
sticking point remains, though: if the storm gave Earth its precious metals, then sedimentary rocks laid down at the time should contain
plenty of those metals, but they don't, says Balz Kamber
of Trinity College Dublin in Ireland.
It isn't hard to tell them apart, as the Racemo + comes with
plenty of racing kit
stuck to it like aero front and rear bumpers, an adjustable front splitter, rear diffuser a sizeable rear wing, and a racing harness instead
of three -
point seatbelt on the inside (optional on the Racemo).
I didn't focus on book cover and social media because I know there are
plenty of articles that address that and I wanted to
stick to
points of advice I haven't seen much about online.
I'll spare you the details that overlapped - don't worry, there was
plenty of champagne - and hit on a few
of the
points that
stuck out to me.
I have never understood why people can play fantastic games that have
plenty of reason to replay them and don't, what is the
point of playing something if you are not going to
stick with it.
The character interactions are probably the strongest
point of Nights
of Azure 2's narrative, so I was glad to see there were
plenty of optional instances that I was able to get
stuck into.