I once
read something along the line that the problem with speaking across theological divides was that conservatives take everything too literally even when it wasn't meant to be literal and liberals forget that there is literal meaning within the metaphorical.
The itinerary will
read something along the lines of: «Pick up at 8 a.m., arrive at boat to eat lunch, cruise Ha Long Bay while stopping to visit caves, and return back to your hotel for dinner.»
Then I began
reading something along the lines of, «You can explore picturesque fishing villages, revel in unspoiled scenery, and participate in local customs without being elbowed out of the way by photo - snapping hordes.»
I believe
I read something along the lines of one's «fiduciary duty»; Is this what you were referring to?
For example, it's a staple of unremarkable «lawyer profiles» in your average law industry magazine to
read something along the lines of «what I love about my job is that I've been doing this for 20 + years and still learn something new every day».
(Atticus Finch's tombstone would these days
read something along the lines of «Here lies Atticus - a heroic biller & time recorder»).
It read something along the lines of, «There is no research that supports the effectiveness of timeouts.»
Not exact matches
For instance, instead of a bullet point
reading «10 + years experience required,» consider
something along the
lines of «Team player with strong leadership skills and 10 or more years of demonstrated ability to manage effectively.»
She suggest using the information you researched to say
something along the
lines of, «Hey, I've
read you're an Ole Miss alum.
Think I
read in the Bood called the bible
something along the
lines of....
Where most Bible translations accurately translate the Greek as saying
something along the
lines of «The natural man does not receive the things of the Spirit of God,» the NIV
reads Calvinistic theology into this verse, and assumes that the natural man does not even have the Spirit, and so translated the verse this way: «The person without the Spirit does not accept the things that come from the Spirit of God.»
just
read a tweet from mr dogi just now he seems to believe that the benzema deal is getting moving in the right direction / resolved / or
something along those
lines.
An interesting part of a book I
read on Gonzaga basketball mentioned that Chris Peterson was approached for the Cal job after Tedford got the boot, and
something along the
lines of «not in a million years» was the response, implying that the administrative and other baggage plus lack of support that comes with a Cal head coaching job vs other schools would take too much of the coach's energy.
It's that I have
read commentary in the past from Dutch midwives saying
something along the
lines of that Dutch women don't want interventions and are proud not to need them and that homebirth is part of the national identity for Dutch women.
Reading between the
lines, that means we're probably looking at
something along the
lines of tax credits, Brown's favourite means of redistribution.
I
read somewhere (sorry, don't have refs)
something along the
lines that iron deficiency impairs conversion of T4 to T3 conversion and increases reverse T3 levels.
I
read an article recently which said
something along the
lines of scientists have known since the 1920s that cancer NEEDS acid to grow and spread through the body, so too much acid in our system is bad in that it can contribute to this terrible disease, and by consuming foods that can affect the alkaline balance in our bodies we can help to prevent it.
I
read something one time
along the
lines of every other social media platform everything is perfect, but on Twitter the world is ending.
I once
read a quote in Vogue many years ago that said
something along the
lines of, «you shouldn't let weather dictate what you wear.
Theyll start with
something along the
lines of
read my profile first before you contact me!!!!, then youll see there are eight fcking rambling paragraphs.
is their follow - up to 2013's immaculate comedic drama Inside Llewyn Davis, though if the (unbelievably fantastic) trailer is any indication, its tone will be
something much more
along the
lines of the Hudsucker Proxys and the Burn After
Readings of their oeuvre.
I was trying to think of
something that sounded good
along the
lines of «Humble's Hair - Messer» since it's a cabrio, but nothing good came to mind... then I
read Brett's «Cabri - Oh - Lord!»
I am sure I
read, or was told, that completely removing a battery from a car is bad because it resets things in the car's computer or it dumps some sort of acquired tuning data, or
something along those approximate
lines.
A recurrent mantra that is echoed the 20 books I've
read so far goes
something along the
lines of: «Do not try to capitalize on the future; protect yourself against it.»
@Sampson: I don't know if you've
read The Intelligent Investor, in which Graham recommends
something along the
lines you are suggesting.
In either case, the sentence should
read more like «Nintendo officials don't seem to be concerned by underwhelming sales» or
something along those
lines.
I
read an article that my old boss posted on Facebook, with him commenting
something along the
lines of «Every time I see one of those paper shredders parked on a busy street I wonder why it is not being towed,» and the idea just hit me.
Anyway, and
along those
lines, may I propose
something to allow the topics here to be an easier
read for the lazy and the non-climatologists?
I suppose I should know better by now but I'm always disappointed when I say
something like «have you
read X, Y, Z written by A, B» and I get responses
along the
lines of
We have all
read the advice
along the
lines of «If you would be embarrassed to say / post / do
something in front of your parents or boss, don't do it,» and following that policy can save you from having to scramble to rescue your self - esteem or job.
When it comes to sex in a long distance relationship, you might think
something along the
lines of, «Have as much
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Reading time: about 3 minsLook up any article on generating real estate leads, and chances are you will see
something along the
lines of, «The market is changing.»