Sentences with phrase «rare occasions then»

It's a rare occasion then, when a friend or colleague tells you they want to know more about the Church and about Christ and, invariably, that they have tried reading the Bible and found it, well, a bit hard.

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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.
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».
Grease a jelly roll pan (this one's about 10 x 15 inches — that works), then line it with wax paper (I don't know why it doesn't burn the house down on this one rare occasion — it just doesn't) or parchment, grease it again, then sprinkle it with gee eff flour and tap the flour around.
We put on a good unbeaten run, have anomalous games like this one on the rare occasion, and then the hapless Wenger reverts to type, starts making irrational decisions, doesn't listen to advice when things start going wrong, and then things get progressively worse, as other teams put their foot on the accelerator, and our wheels come off.
The rare occasion where he doesn't flop down, raise his hand, look at the ref, and then take forever to get up and fix his socks, he commits a rash foul generally for a card.
It was disgusting then and on the exceedingly rare occasions in BRITISH SPORT NOW, IS STLL DISGUSTING.
They are, though, vulnerable to capitulation, as rare as those occasions are at home, and if Arsenal can open up a big lead early on then there's room for exploitation we feel.
If the long - since discredited language of «shake it off»» and «getting dinged» persists; if players aren't willing to self - report concussion symptoms; and, when on rare occasion they actually do, the coaches and medical personnel on the sideline don't take a lot more cautious approach in concussion management and pay more than lip service to the mantra of «When in doubt, sit them out,» well, then, football may be in for a world of hurt.
If you are only heating a bottle on a rare occasion, or you travel a lot then it's a great alternative to the bigger, more expensive options.
To see the planet from Saturn, then, one would have to wait for the rare occasions when the Sun has just set or is about to rise and the Earth happens to hover just above the horizon.
On the very, very rare occasion that a neutrino interacts with another particle, if the reaction appears to produce an electron, then the neutrino was an electron flavor in its final moments; if it produces a muon, the neutrino was muon - flavored.
You can have an occasional cheat, but if you want optimal results, you'll cut out these foods completely for 30 days, and then eat them only on rare occasions.
Then on rare occasions, I indulge.
If you love and know your wine then on occasions Augustus will have rarer wines available in their private wine cellar.
Natalie Portman has hinted at being a versatile actress, willing to go deep to access the emotional soil for a part, but never has she committed this fully and completely, giving herself over as actors sometimes do — Robert DeNiro is Raging Bull, Meryl Streep in Sophie's Choice, Vivien Leigh in A Streetcar Names Desire, Charlize Theron in Monster, Marion Cotillard in La Vie En Rose, Dustin Hoffman in Midnight Cowboy (Tootsie, Rain Man, etc.) These are those rare occasions when the actor is eclipsed by the character, the performance that then reaches something more than likable, believable; it becomes moving art.
On rare occasions, we'll approve the use of a certain clip for an educational documentary film or another nonprofit organization's needs, but we typically don't grant this kind of permission, as we then have no control over the output and the context the clips are used in.
«We will, of course, take action where a school is failing — on those rare occasions where, frankly, the leadership isn't there to make the improvements needed then we must act decisively and make structural change where it's necessary.
If, on the rare occasion, the ratio is low enough to make the Forester feel punchy then it will understeer if you're too aggressive with the accelerator.
On a rare occasion when your car is aligned perpendicularly to the slope, well, then it depends on what side of the car you need to change the wheel.
On the rare occasions when the CircularFLO processing has been interrupted then the «run log» file is very useful.
In some rare occasions, students might not find literature on their topics and if this is the case with you, then you should search for information online.
On rare occasions, Mario may find a rectangular Coin Block, which allow Mario to get three times more coins then an average Coin Block would give him.
This game however has on a very rare occasion followed the Anime series and even then it isn't completely right.
But apparently there are vanishingly rare occasions where the absurdity of the threatened legal action matches up nicely with the devil - may - care attitude of a client, and then you get the stuff of internet magic: the epic smackdown letter.
If a house has «street appeal», then that is a bonus, but not the reason to purchase a house, except on very rare occasions.
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