Not exact matches
For the past month, this blog has hosted a series of guest
posts offering
thoughts on
race and reconciliation within the church in America.
And as I read through the many
posts on this board many messages are made clear but none such as transparent as this one; the belief that atheism is the way of superior and
thinking humans and only the moronic or evil self - serving amongst the human
race believe in the existence of a deity.
Kim @
Racing Bananas recently
posted... Morning Workout
Thoughts
For Boutin the weeks leading up to the Prix Omnium had not been without controversy, and at one point he got caught in a media cross fire about the tender subject of Arazi's knees when he was quoted in a British
racing paper, the Racing Post, as saying, «Personally, I don't think that his knees are any better now than they were b
racing paper, the
Racing Post, as saying, «Personally, I don't think that his knees are any better now than they were b
Racing Post, as saying, «Personally, I don't
think that his knees are any better now than they were before.
And I just
thought while I'm writing to you id let you know I found your FB page through a friend who has the same beliefs as you and then found your blog and haven't been able to stop reading your
posts they have my mind
racing and rethinking everything I LOVE IT.
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«I
think these two
races are going to come down to who can get the vote out,» said Libby
Post of Capital Women, a progressive organization formed in response to Trump's election that's backing Doran and O'Connor.
So, by some form of voting system — I
think it's closer to propawtional representation than furs past the
post — the politicians get their constituents to vote online for their canine running mates, and then they have to do the «Doggy Dash» where they are forcibly
raced through one of two narrow tubes.
As usual, your
posts are vigourous, and I'd have to agree that McGrath is the strongest candidate the Dems could put up, but then I
thought that Dusty DesChamps would put up a good
race a decade ago, and he got dusted up.
Hi Rachael, I just want to say that I found your
post very informative so thanks:) I would love to be able to run 2 1/2 miles in a month if possible... I am already quite a good runner but I don't really
think I could do that in a
race.
It's spring
racing season and I bet I know what your
thinking another blogger doing a spring
racing post ah so boring.
I'm catching up on things since returning to Chicago from the Bahamas this week, and
thought a mishmash of items that I'm loving lately might be a good way to catch you up on stuff while I'm still working on
posts from the
race and the trip overall!
I don't
think he does read all my
posts...
[email protected] recently
posted...
Race To The Piano Man Recap
The Latest In my previous
post, I promised I would detail my
thoughts about why America has a constant
race issue.
Marcia recently
posted...
Race Cheaters: What Are They
Thinking?
I feel you on # 2 girlie1 I just did that, for my own reasons and for my
race being cancelled, I
think it all depends on what else we have going on too Katrina recently
posted... Weekly Workouts Roundup: Embrace being uncomfortable
Spielberg rushed this one into the
race this year, and I
think more time in
post (no pun intended... well, small pun intended) would've aided the final cut.
Think of a SportsCenter segment on the NBA playoff
race, a podcast on the upcoming congressional elections, or a Rick Hess blog
post.
Does the very
thought of
posting lessons and information on the Web cause your heart to
race and your palms to sweat?
With the team returning to Mid-Ohio this weekend for the first
race since 2012, we
thought a Throwback Thursday
post would be an appropriate way to remember the battle of the C6.Rs at Mid-Ohio!
Thanks for sharing this
post and your
thoughts about this issue of which I wasn't aware because I don't look at the
race of bloggers, for me what it matters is the content and it should be the same for everybody else.
When you
posted that pic on Tuesday, I
thought it was an image from a NiGHTS
race track in Sonic
Racing Transformed!
I
thought my time with Project Cars 2 would be 100 % focused on winning
races and
posting fast times.
But if you don't
think they are pulling their weight,
post race interviews such as those by BBC Radio 5 Live commentator David Croft for UK gamers can help you set the record straight.
I don't
think you'd be far wrong to see it as simultaneously a riff on op art (a term coined by Time magazine the same year as Greenberg's
Post Painterly show), a metaphor for the fluidity of U.S.
race relations and a sort of tidying up of what Brummel calls «the thick, frayed brushstrokes» of Franz Kline and the bulbous forms of Robert Motherwell, both of whom worked largely in black and white.