Sentences with phrase «rare occasion of»

Or even a shared exclusive listing on a rare occasion of having one.
Recently, on a rare occasion of watching one of the network morning shows, I caught the show's «tech guru» reviewing the newest gadgets.
Please join us for this rare occasion of the lovebirds show!
On the rare occasion of rough sea conditions, we will not be able to run transfers due to safety reasons and volunteers will have to remain at Basecamp for the day.
It is possible for humans to ingest fleas when they are nuzzling with their cats or on the rare occasion of your cat licking your mouth while a flea is on her tongue.
Jeff Bauman (Gyllenhaal) and Erin Hurley (Maslany) were an off and on again couple that happened to be in an off period when Jeff, on a rare occasion of showing up for anything, came to support her running the 2013 Boston Marathon.
I rarely wear a black outfit for I think it only serves to emphasize how skinny I am but on the rare occasion of not knowing what to wear, one can always fall back to wearing an all black outfit!
I think sometimes I may eat too many sweet potatoes, but in that rare occasion of doubt I hop on google and find research to justify my overeating.
The people of England had long had lively ideas on what to do for sport on the rare occasion of a freeze.
The rare occasion of it having been acknowldeged had been form your input previously.

Not exact matches

On the rare occasion when some sort of partition becomes necessary (for example, to delineate a conference room) the favored material is clear glass that may block noise but does not obscure vision.
On rare occasions, though, kind and generous designers will give out a few fonts for free, as a way of advertising the rest of their collection.
There are those rare occasions when those of us who do it get out and actually, y ’ know, talk to people involved in games.
Of course, that's on the rare occasion that a customer actually goes to a physical retail outlet, since they can just make a purchase from their mobile.
This is one of the rare occasions when it's worth shelling out a few extra bucks for 3D.
By offering a number of paid sick days each year, you give good employees breathing space for those rare occasions when they are too ill to come in.
Freelancers and consultants are brought on to help fill some of the gaps during demanding projects, Moore says, but there have been rare occasions when management has denied or rescheduled a staffer's holiday plans.
On but rare occasions is the subject matter alone the cause or origin of passion.»
I've also felt the euphoria of getting drunk and have, on a few rare occasions, experimented with marijuana and felt its mood - boosting effects.
It was a rare occasion for FLOTUS, who explained that it was only the second time since President Barack Obama's 2008 election that she had ridden in the passenger seat of a car.
Even on the rare occasions a startup pulls off such an incredibly rare series of fundings and sale, the full potential of the product is never achieved, says Fried.
«We tend to support most of these proposals on the rare occasions when we are voting on them,» Donna Anderson, vice president and global corporate governance analyst for T.Rowe Price, said in an interview.
First, death is not a rare occasion but moving forward... Did the Chruch allow the funeral to proceed and graciously receive the responsibility of burial for the mother?
On the rare occasions when I took out my Bible to read, just read and soak it in, instead of preparing for a talk, I felt guilty for slacking off and not doing my job.
But if that vote happens, and just as I'm about tell fred he's getting kicked out, we find out his Mom just died, I'm going to wait a few days to give him the news, because on the rarest of occasions I can exercise a thing tact.
I never post using anyone elses moniker, though I have made what I considered comedic versions of some names on rare occasions.
On the rare occasions that they actually show a character in a church, it's usually for a wedding or a funeral — despite the fact that even the most limited estimates have shown that at least half of America's 300 million citizens attend church services fairly regularly.
However, Steven Lubet, who was a Chicago legal services lawyer in the 1970s, has recorded a rare occasion when the worlds of LaSalle Street and the Civic Center intersected in a dramatic way.
Also thanks for talking about your art on your blog, I recieved a print of yours for my birthday (the one of Jesus coming through the cross)-- I doubt my husband would go ploughing through etsy (except for the rare occasion).
Such a stillness at Woodstock would have suggested not a rarer kind of abundance but a niggardly incapacity to apprehend the releasing spirit of the occasion.
I drink on rare occasion, but I would not be a hypocrite for pointing out you were not living your beliefs because the consumption of alcohol is permitted in my belief system.
But I suspect I may also be a bit of a Catholic, for on the rare occasion that I yield myself fully to the will of God, when I write or speak or do the dishes to magnify the Lord, I start to see Mary everywhere.
On the very rare occasion that I refer to God as She, I do it with a lot of intentionality and with the goal of reminding myself and my readers that God is not merely some elevated, deified version of ourselves.
At its best, sexual fidelity is an asset to the fullness of life, but there are rare occasions when the two are in conflict, and when that time comes, the call to the fullness of life, I believe, takes priority in the Christian scale of values.
If what you say is true, then why is it that I see billboards, roadside signs, TV, print and onlineadvertisements EVERY day in which religious groups try to force their particular brand of religion on everyone, yet on the rare occasion that an atheist does the same, it makes national news.
«Inclusion of the dreidel balloonicle is indicative of both a nod to the rare occasion in which Hanukkah's first day falls on Thanksgiving and of the dreidel's inherent entertainment value,» says Macy's spokesman Orlando Veras.
But on those rare (and for most people perhaps nonexistent) occasions when we hold Class II objections, we do indeed feel a sense of having been outraged and violated.
I was diagnosed with a very rare disease which was thought would be terminal within a few years (and it almost was on a number of occasions), and I did not ask «why me?».
Occasioned by the death from AIDS of his friend (not his lover) Patrick, Sullivan reflects on the meaning of friendship as something very different from - and, he suggests, much more rare and elevated than -» being in love,» not to mention having sex.
Yet they educe, albeit only on rare occasions, the actions of an intelligentia ex machina (they rarely refer to Deus).
On rare occasions, a Christian may even feel called upon to defy the civil law for the sake of the higher law of God.
If death were always preceded, however, as unfortunately on rare occasions it sometimes is, by a period of slow decay, as long in years as the original period of growth to physical maturity, until any kind of personal communion had been rendered virtually impossible, then we would not only welcome death, as a merciful release, but be less inclined to assume the survival of the deceased in an «after - life».
During most of my young - adult years I did not exercise vigorously (except for foolish binges of overexertion on rare occasions such as mountain climbing, backpacking vacations).
On rare occasions I have given other renderings of the Hebrew text; italics are always mine; and I have often substituted the Hebrew divine name, Yahweh, for the R.S.V.'s «the Lord,» a term, for most of us, loaded with connotations foreign to the ancient Israelite.
Also, scientists are capable of being wrong on rare occasion.
He also contends that there are troubling anti-Semitic currents in the Lutheranism of Bach's time, which on rare occasions creep into his music.
She did not undress in front of me, required the lights to be off on the rare occasions we were intimate, checked out during sex, and experienced a lot of physical discomfort because she was tense... One night, as we approached the birth of our first child, Ashley, and the launch of our church, I had a dream in which I saw some things that shook me to my core.
Pro-life members of Congress outmaneuvered President Clinton for one of the rare occasions during his seven years in the White House, and only a small percentage of United States funds for international family planning will go to abortion advocacy organizations as a result.
There is so much for all of us that hides Jesus from us — the church itself hides him, all the hoopla of church with ministers as lost in the thick of it as everybody else so that the holiness of it somehow vanishes away to the point where services of worship run the risk of becoming only a kind of performance — on some Sundays better, on some Sundays worse — and only on the rarest occasions does anything strike to the quick the way that little girl's cry did with every last person who heard her realizing that Jesus didn't show for any of them — the mystery and miracle of Jesus with all his extraordinary demands upon us, all his extraordinary promises.
Indeed, they were often dense and hard to teach, and on the rare occasions when they did understand him they would usually try to talk him out of his ideas.
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