Not exact matches
In thinking about my book, Sex, Bombs and Burgers, in an American context — which I've been doing a lot of lately given its U.S. launch this week — I've been reading up on something called «exceptionalism.&raqu
In thinking about my book, Sex, Bombs and Burgers,
in an American context — which I've been doing a lot of lately given its U.S. launch this week — I've been reading up on something called «exceptionalism.&raqu
in an American context — which I've been doing a lot of lately
given its U.S. launch this
week — I've been
reading up on something called «exceptionalism.»
By repackaging the data
in an easy - to -
read dashboard and by layering
in a social element, Nike allows its customers to connect, challenging each other through friendly competitions to run a certain number of miles «together»
in a
given week even though they may live 3,000 miles apart.
We will do this again
in TWO
weeks to
give everyone time to
read the next 1/3 of the book.
I have just started to
read your blog
in the last
week after my Auntie & Mam
gave me an article you had
in a magazine as I also suffer from POTs & also M.E. I have been poorly now for over 3 years & am trying to research ways I can get better I saw a nutrionist last year who
gave great advice & se things similar to yours.
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read an article this morning where conte was publicly slating kante for not tracking back ton cover for victor moses... that's sums up what an ambitious manager is... pick out the depleted players and rebuke them... shout at them... don't come out every
week giving us excuses... wenger has totally lost it... and where is the arsenal supporters group
in London for God's sakes...
Have a
read of Tim Stillman's excellent piece
in yesterdays Arseblog
in which he observes disturbingly how the fully U.S Corporate, Market driven, results business mind - set has already arrived
in town at the Ems and this
week gave its full backing to Arsene to bring more success to the Club...
In the same week that Arsenal fans, or me at least, have been left shocked and bemused by the decision to give control of the Arsenal v Hull City match in the FA cup to our old friend Mike Dean, I read with interest that another high profile referee Mark Clattenburg is to be punished for his mistake last weeken
In the same
week that Arsenal fans, or me at least, have been left shocked and bemused by the decision to
give control of the Arsenal v Hull City match
in the FA cup to our old friend Mike Dean, I read with interest that another high profile referee Mark Clattenburg is to be punished for his mistake last weeken
in the FA cup to our old friend Mike Dean, I
read with interest that another high profile referee Mark Clattenburg is to be punished for his mistake last weekend.
I just
read an article saying all the players who were
in the Euro were
given a three
weeks holidays instead of a month and should be back
in time for the EPL match against Liverpool.
i know that we need to keep both players, their importance to the team should be reflected
in their wages, i'd like to see them get between 200 000/250 000 a
week but they shouldn't hold us to ransom and ask for 300 000 like i
read somewhere also they shouldn't take into account the reasons why they've been playing well (very well i should say) the fact that they are at the right club playing under a manager who
gives them the freedom to express themselves on the pitch, teammates that respect them and see them as their leaders they must enjoy leading the team and the way our team plays its football, i think right now both the players and the club suit each other and the best outcome for all parties (including fans) would be to agree on contracts that satisfy everyone!!
I reckon Wenger will
give him just that
in the upcoming
weeks, since we're playing Boro,
Reading, and Sunderland.
If you haven't
read the article this
week that he conducted
in regards to everything going on
in his life outside of football,
give yourself a few minutes.
(You can
read in the earlier
weeks why I
gave birth before this
week.)
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The one that allows me to lay
in bed with my daughters at night,
reading them books before bed, but also
gives me the permission to escape one night a
week and let dad take over.
While
reading comments they say font
give your baby water I just have to say if your baby is constipated they need the extra water to help soften the stool helped my boy took a
week BUT when he got constipated again I used probiotics and
in 2 HOURS he was pooping again he also started cereal at 2 months he was going through 24oz of milk at each feeding and he has a milk protein allergy (gets hives) so having him on special formula cost about 100 $ every 2 days so pablum was best for him now 7 months on finger foods, solids, cereal, and formula (of course) 2x a day and doing fine.
I have had quite a few books on conscious parenting but just
reading and listening to your sample audios about how parenting is about being
in a RELATIONSHIP has
given me amazing clarity and I have had an incredible
week with my nine - year - old daughter.
I have been using it
in a variety of settings for a few
weeks now and I like it well enough to
give it a... [
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Each
week you're
given a fruit or vegetable to
read about
in a beautiful watercolor graphics.
I
read in so many places that you should plan ahead and buy your nursing bras during the
weeks before
giving birth.
Given the revelatory nature of the polling on just this one issue, we think the pamphlet will make for pretty interesting
reading when the party faithful gather
in Brighton
in two
weeks» time.
«
Given the unique structure of the bonds, the State will realize the savings it is due over the next three state fiscal years through the adjustment of sales tax receipts otherwise payable to New York City,»
reads the language
in the governor's budget proposal unveiled last
week.
Less prominence has been
given to his interventions on the BBC, but
in the last
week Cameron has secured his first positive and prominent headlines
in months from papers
read by some 13 million people.
The general recommendation that the American Heart Association has
given for a healthy and gradual weight loss is eating a diet consisting of lean meat, veggies, fruits, decreasing caloric intake by five hundred calories per day
in order to lose one pound a
week, putting yourself on a training regimen,
reading nutrition labels on food products, increasing water consumption etc..
Weigh
in weekly Because weight can fluctuate daily (thanks to carbohydrate and salt intakes), Richter recommends weighing
in once per
week — same time, same scale; that will
give you the most consistent
read on your progress.
It is easy to
read and perfect to use,
giving one an excellent guide to follow on the ketogenic diet.I am still
in ketosis, and have done a test to confirm this, have lost 4 kg over a month, but now over one
week i am not loosing at all, scale shows i have picked up 500g.
It's nice to
read about what is happening
in any
given week and why certain vitamins, proteins, etc are key for the child's growth.
Keep
reading to discover the incredible things that happen to your body
in the minutes, hours,
weeks, months, and years after
giving up sugar!
Given that my third child was only eight
weeks old, and I average
reading only two or three books a year, I whizzed through it
in two days.
Weekly Wins is a series where I touch on my «wins» from the
week in the categories of love, buy, do, eat,
give,
read, tech, watch and wear.
I was also briefly unemployed recently and I
read seven books
in two
weeks, so, quitting your job will
give you lots of time to
read, haha!
A lot of changes have taken place
in my life
in the last few
weeks and since they impact the blog, and since there are a lot of family friends back home who
read the blog and are interested
in what's going on, I felt like I should
give a little life update before I get back into outfit photos.
Weekly Wins is a series where I touch on my «wins» from the
week in the categories of love, do, buy, eat,
give,
read, tech, watch and wear.
The Subtle Art of Not
Giving a F*ck — I mentioned this book
in my Friday Favorites two
weeks ago and I finally had the chance to
read this on the long plane rides this
week.
However,
in recent
weeks Spielberg began to move off the idea of committing to the «West Side Story» remake as being his next film after «Indiana Jones 5,»
given this recent table
read.
A few days after Carrey
gave a bizarre, existentially bleak interview on the red carpet at a New York Fashion
Week event, The Hollywood Reporter broke the news that Carrey will star
in a Showtime comedy series cal...
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But a mere
week ago I
gave it another chance, and discovered that a pretty nifty film yearned to tickle my funny bone (extra points to those that did not wince when you
read «nifty» or «tickle my funny bone»
in the preceding sentence).
Although I used to
give students time to
read once a
week in my English classes for several years, I always knew I wasn't making the impact I was aiming for.
Tests are
given about every three
weeks in math, and every four - to - six
weeks in reading and language arts.
Scripts were
given out a couple of
weeks in advance but we only came together on the morning of the performance to
read through the lines.
Every year, during the first
week of school, Gruber
gives her first - graders a second - grade test
in math and
reading.
Toward the end of class, she spends about 10 minutes discussing key points
in that
week's
readings and
gives them a sneak peak of what's on for next
week.
Programs such as that or just teachers finding flexibility
in their timetable — which I know is really hard
in a time of a crowded curriculum — but to somehow
give children the time to do some independent
reading if possible during every school day, [or] at least three or four times a
week.
Castro, the principal at Geddes, talked about how teachers went from
giving two assessments a year to
giving tests every two
weeks in reading and math to keep track of students» progress and help those who are falling behind.
Third graders who do not demonstrate proficiency on the state assessment or the portfolio tests will be
given one final life preserver
in the form of summer
reading camps that will run three hours a day for six
weeks.
Recruits with no experience are
given a quick and dirty version of education school — a few
weeks of classroom management, learning theory, literacy (the teaching of
reading and writing), diversity training — then placed
in the classroom, with coaching from mentors.
Merit pay might work if it was
given to students — and only student — who cooperated with teachers and turned
in all of their classwork and homework done correctly to boost learning, and increased their literacy skills by voluntarily turning off TV, video games and not texting and replacing all that crap by
reading at least one book a
week for enjoyment outside of school hours.
In reviewing the list of task force recommendations last
week, some members of the state's Advisory Commission on Special Education expressed dismay that they were not
given the entire report to
read and comment on before it goes to the state board.
This little book
gives students practice
in two sets of sight words that are foundational for future
reading and academic success: Days of the
week, and colors.
Charter schools
in Washington, D.C., which are held to higher accountability standards,
give their students the equivalent of more than half a year of extra learning
in math and 11
weeks in reading over traditional schools, the study found.