Sentences with phrase «read about a couple»

I have read about a couple different theories.
I first read about it a couple years ago on Vegan Joy's website and have seen it popping up everywhere.
The hype is still real since you last read about him a couple of minutes ago.
I remember reading about that a couple of years ago, but the only beans I thought are problematic are kidney beans.
After the jump, read about the couple that purchased it, and you may just realize that it is now in great hands.
I read about a couple such community organized events on Teleread (Rise of... [Read more...]
When I read about couples who have sold everything and embarked on a nomadic life, I get tempted to tell the hubby that it's time to do the same.
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Although it's a good start to read about a couple of internship resume templates, but it can only take one so far.
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I was just reading about a couple from California who did it - a home from England.
So peaceful... How inspiring to read about a couple who love each other in this day and age, where marriage is so quick to be ended because of silly things.

Not exact matches

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And for an incredible feature about Bloomberg from the magazine a couple years ago, read this.
If you read his piece in the Globe a couple of months ago, Jim really goes on about that.
A couple of weeks ago I read about the pillow online, which claimed to be so cool thanks to a knit fabric that has a higher heat transfer than most materials (ultra-cool knit polyethylene), and asked Helix if they could send us a pillow to try out in person.
However, in my three decades of experience coupled with reading about markets before my time, the only strategy that I see standing the test of time is to buy solid blue chip dividend - paying stocks from diverse industries, hold them for the long term, and diversify them properly with a judicious allocation to bonds and cash.
One example that I read about, Stanford University, a teacher in artificial intelligence offered a class, a couple of hundred kids in the class, he offered it online to 30,000 people, or 20,000 people, and if I remember correctly when he gave the test there were 400 people, or something like that, that did better than the number one kid at Stanford.
The book is one that I've read many times and read a couple times a year to remind me about the most important principles in business.
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Our reading of the results to date, coupled with the absence of any large liabilities to be booked in the end - of - year accounting period, would imply a deficit for 2010 - 11 of about $ 38.5 billion, about $ 7 billion lower than the deficit of $ 45.4 billion forecast in the October 2010 Update.
You and every other bloke who opens up an online brokerage account and reads a couple of books about «how to get rich in the stock market».
Dude, you are WAY out of your element, having read the bible, a couple of times I might add, I can assure you that I know probably about as much about your religion as you do and quite a bit more about the many religions out there apart from christianity.
We just light them and we read a couple of Bible verses (the same ones that are in each of the posts for this series) and then we talk about it and someone prays.
what do thoes media monkey ass's do, other than read what comes over the cable and distort it with their bravado, for a couple million dollars and sitting on their fat ass's and stockgobbing and laughing they earned their money and complaing about their taxes --
About knowing about my religion, well considering I was raised in a strong religious family my grandmother would have me sit in the kitchen on the weekends so I could read the bible all day so yeah I can say I have read the whole bible a couple of times, never found it interesting, the only part I liked was RevelatAbout knowing about my religion, well considering I was raised in a strong religious family my grandmother would have me sit in the kitchen on the weekends so I could read the bible all day so yeah I can say I have read the whole bible a couple of times, never found it interesting, the only part I liked was Revelatabout my religion, well considering I was raised in a strong religious family my grandmother would have me sit in the kitchen on the weekends so I could read the bible all day so yeah I can say I have read the whole bible a couple of times, never found it interesting, the only part I liked was Revelations.
So OK... reading is still not the same as plagiarizing, and even though his book came out a couple months ago and he apparently read my posts about 10 months ago, this still doesn't mean he «borrowed» my content for his book.
Nowadays, I listen to a couple of pastors online once in awhile, and many of the books I read are by former «church pastors,» who had the same type of revelation about the character of God that I had.
Delivering the Sermon: Voice, Body, and Animation in Proclamation by Teresa L. Fry Brown (a couple others that I haven't read yet but have heard great things about from this author are: Can a Sistah Get a Little Help?
In former Communists countries, like Poland in some Churches women are not even allowed to read during mass, forget about altar girls I've only seen 1 church that allowed it, and couples who practice contraception, who are divorced, who have children out of wedlock, priests often deny them the Sacraments especially in small towns.
On the other hand, I have read the bible, a couple of times, being both a believer (when I read it the first time) and an atheist (when I read it about a year ago.
I'm going to have to read the essay over a couple of times, but at first blush, I'm very uneasy about the way Wright phrases this.
Couples report that this reading stimulates helpful conversations about their relationship.
A couple years ago, I read in a book by Roland Allen about a Native American Sioux tribe in which the men were expected to have as many wives as they could support.
The first couple of books start out as typical «solve - this - murder» sort of books (without being gory or cruel or gratuitous, it's more about the story and the characters)-- very satisfying Saturday night read — but as the books go forward, the layers and complex storytelling becomes even more clear and right around book three or four you begin to realise that everything is connected and everything means something and something major is unfolding and OMG MUST KEEP READING.
Andy — What about those of us, like myself, who have read her books (as I have, a couple of times) and still find them lacking, or less than admirable?
Several years ago I read a book called «Under the Overpass» about a couple of guys called to homeless mission.
All you are doing Spoc aka Bob is showing how much you don't know about reading comprehension 101 because when the scriptures are put into historical context, nowhere does it condemn the saved loving long term relationship of a gay couple as we know and understand it today.
When people read a newspaper or watch the nightly news and hear about a Colorado baker refusing his services to a gay couple, the letter of the law and the dogmas of his church count less than the determination of which individuals suffer more from the law.
Since you are still reading, can we go back for a second to talking about the theoretical straight common - law couple who, for whatever reason, honestly disagrees with your stance on sex and marriage but still wants to stay in your church?
Just check the first page of CNN and read about the accident that two young couple died in a car crash and their baby died as well.
I'll admit that before I read a couple of books about China and I had a friend from there, I had no idea how vast the country was and how there were so many different «food regions».
I started reading your blog a couple weeks ago and this is my first comment... to say... I'm really enjoying reading about your farm and your food!
Makes about 700 ml / 3 cups Preparation: 30 minutes Cooking: can take a couple of hours Recipe adapted from here Ingredients 1 kg (about 2 1/4 lb)... Continue reading
Garden & Gun published a beautiful story about Mezcal a couple of years ago that remains well worth the read today.
I have read a lot about how a keto diet could be beneficial for endurance athletes like me who race long - distance triathlons (Olympic and Half - Ironman distances), and I have already experienced this during my training sessions over this past couple of weeks, as I started doing some fasting and training in a fasted state: my energy levels are just never - ending, I can bike or run for hours, and there is no «hitting the wall» feeling anymore!
(You can read more about that process here (cauliflower mushroom risotto with Parmesan and truffle oil) add the cheese and a couple of eggs, and bake up the cauliflower «muffins» in the oven.
, and like reading about globetrotting couples, I highly recommend this blog.
I've just been cooking gluten free for a couple of weeks now, post biopsies, and have been reading a lot about baking gluten free bread.
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