Sentences with phrase «really does wonders for»

I have oily skin, so I have to exfoliate quite often, it really does wonders for your skin!
It really does wonders for your hair.
That dress really does wonders for my attitude, let me tell you.
Miami's humidity really does wonders for dry skin!
Although it's a bit pricey at $ 79 per bottle, it really does wonders for my skin.
Direct latching really does wonders for moderating your supply.
I am so happy to hear it was a success Harriet Yes it's a tricky scoopable but not an iceberg line to walk with no - churn ice cream, the peanut butter really does wonders for the texture here without coconut milk.
Putting aside a little time each day to be quiet with your thoughts really does wonders for your emotional state, as quiet is so hard to come by in our busy lives.
When you add it to yogurt, I find the probiotics, protein, and hormone benefits from the maca really do wonders for a healthy mind and body!
Turmeric and lemon really do wonders for the body — I love the added use of ginger, black pepper, and honey!
Polyunsaturated fats can really do wonders for the health of your heart.
High waisted trousers really do wonders for petites, right?!
The full moon reflecting on the water is incredibly romantic, and getting out of the house for a night can really do wonders for your relationship!
As a high point, I think XSEED Games really did wonders for Ys when they began localizing the series in 2010.
Don't get me wrong, all of the vertigo and free - flowing parkour from the first Mirror's Edge is still there, but the power of the next - gen consoles has really done wonders for Faith and her stylized urban world.
Online, they can put in headphones and go into a room where they're isolated and comfortable to go through the course, and that can really do wonders for them.

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Whilst the rock stars of the entrepreneurial world tend to be the ones who get most of the airplay (for very good reason — they are really impressive), I often wonder if we miss some of the best advice simply because we don't think to ask those less famous for their wisdom.
His example of Arnold lifting weights and Stevie wonder playing the piano really hit home for me — they do these things regardless of profit.
Given the company's relatively strong position now and the uncertainty of the future, some Wall Street sources are scratching their heads wondering why the Nordstrom family would even consider cutting a deal that would give a new investor preferred shares, noting that the idea was likely thrown on the table to see what would trigger private equity interest.That has brought some private equity firms back in for another around of talks, but one source noted: «Private equity these days don't really want to commit any money to brick - and - mortar.
To the extent they do makes me wonder what is really at work here and perhaps I had a heart for God long before I acknowledged there was God.
But if I talk to some of the Christian I knew before about insurance or those finance issue, they may help me by sign up for my insurance plan.That will makes me that I am using a pastoral role to promote insurance products which I really do want to.But if I want to promote the insurance products to all the strangers, It is going to very difficult in the beginning and I wonder if I can meet the monthly quota with such a way to do my business.
Only then does it really become possible to eat meals, go for walks, play sport or work together; and in ways that give occasion for wonder.
Do you sit there for hours with each piece of email that went into your spam folder wondering «gee, I wonder if this is really spam?»?
I've wondered if it has to do with the fact that I don't like the style of music; I don't really care much for adult - contemporary music, which is what most worship is.
I am sorry someone probably from a church hurt you and misrepresented God to you... I know that God will reveal Himself to you... maybe tonight while your looking at your ceiling while you are sleeping wondering about life??? Jesus mocked Christ too, but he love them and asked God to forgive them for they didn't really understand
Gothard's teachings involve rules upon rules all dealing with the outward, dress, hair, smiling, bright eyes, no birth control or dating, no higher education for girls who must stay in the home until the father decides what they should do, how God blesses and is happy with you if you do such and such, so many rules, those who really wanted to please God were under the weight of things they could never accomplish... plus the male regime and women having to be careful not to defraud men by their dress or looks made it so easy for sexual predatory behaviors to take hold and the woman at fault for the man's problems and such... ARGH!!!!!!!!!!!! No wonder some of the children of this regime became athiests.
I wonder if «spiritual but not religious» is a bit of a cultural transitional stage in which it is becoming clear that formal religious dogma is at best intellectually unsatisfying, and at worst not only false but dangerous; and yet we don't really know what to do with that part of our brain that seeks magical explanations for what we can not easily understand.
But I wonder if he, as man and father, really could do anything better for wife and children than to impress upon them this trust in Providence.
For that reason, even when I found myself wondering about the interpretation of certain texts and mentally entertaining the idea that I could be wrong and that maybe this really is sinful, I have never felt any real uncertainty or doubt about what I am doing.
Lady Williams replied: «I think the House would agree that points about «good Muslims» and «bad Muslims» are really not for this House - I was just wondering if I in that context am a good Catholic or a bad Catholic, but I really don't think that that sort of thing has any place in your Lordships House or indeed in society.
For this reason, the longing for a radically new future, especially in the Biblical narratives, seems to originate in the awareness of those who feel they have been excluded and that they do not really belong (We may wonder whether any of us ever belong completely to a societal situatiFor this reason, the longing for a radically new future, especially in the Biblical narratives, seems to originate in the awareness of those who feel they have been excluded and that they do not really belong (We may wonder whether any of us ever belong completely to a societal situatifor a radically new future, especially in the Biblical narratives, seems to originate in the awareness of those who feel they have been excluded and that they do not really belong (We may wonder whether any of us ever belong completely to a societal situation.
Often, when we're wondering whether to pray for these small, day - to - day things, what we're really asking is «Does God care?»
If he, wonder of wonders, still remains obstinate, then finally resort to: THE FIGURATIVE SYMBOLISM DODGE and confide that sophisticated people like himself recognize that Eris is a Figurative Symbol for an Ineffable Metaphysical Reality and that The Erisian Movement is really more like a poem than like a science and that he is liable to be turned into a Precious Mao Button and Distributed to The Poor in The Region of Thud if he does not get hip.
Essential fatty acids also do wonders for our hair; they're the best beauty foods really!
It really feels so nurturing and healing too, you can feel with each sip that you're doing wonders for your body!
You've really got me into this eating style, and I'm waiting for your book to arrive so I can make more recipes I did try your cinnamon pecan muesli, and I didn't exactly love it, but I was just wondering if it took your taste buds a while to adjust to the new taste of this lifestyle?
This post is really for the majority of the population who aren't affected by gluten, or are wondering what to do with some level of sensitivity to it.
Our family has really gotten into using essential oils this pasty year (like herbs but 1 drop of EOs is way more potent) and they have done wonders for us, so I know what you mean about combining good nutrition with plant support.
I just wonder if you have any previous recipes / recommendations for a filling (or a cake base) that will go well with this lemon frosting and doesn't have nuts, I really want to make something that all the kids can enjoy and not feel left out
I think these tasted good, i used more than a few tablespoons for each one and i did notice the middle to feel dry or that uncooked kinda feeling and i wonder did i not mix well enough, other than that i warmed banana on a pan and put them on with ground flax and it was really food.
I am dying to try this out but really don't want to use xanthan gum for so many reasons... I've read that you can sub it for guar gum or a mixture of guar gum + locust bean gum... I've not used either of these ingredients and am wondering if you have any input as I understand the pivotal role the xanthan gum is playing here.
I don't really care for raisins - wonder how this would work with dried cranberries?
What looked like a, forgive me for saying, kind of dull list of ingredients turned into a sensational amazing incredibly delicious how did she do it alchemical wonder Im licking the bowl do I really need to cook it aswell??
Hi, I really want to make these for dinner tomorrow, but I don't have a food processor (i lost mine during my move to a new place), I was wondering if I heated the chickpeas in the microwave for 30sec and mashed them with a fork or something, would I still be able to do it?
But I do wonder — is it really good for us to be feeding ourselves all of these things?
I was just wondering I never really use protein powder do you have any recommendations for what to buy or look for?
GIM ME A GLOVE If the enthusiasm of a home crowd really does help a team, we wonder which football coach will be first to take advantage of this idea: James M. Crawford Sr. of Webster, Texas has been awarded a patent for «clapping mittens,» special gloves designed to help fans «render loud and coordinated applause.»
I really wonder how you guys think, we have been crying for Wenger to sign striker for ages and now that he is trying to sign you guys are complaining, and don't be surprise Wenger won't buy striker again because at the end of the window he will come out and say «we tried to sign but there are no world class player in the market *
They have always been strong defensively but they are now really integrating all of their off - season acquisitions and it is doing wonders for them on the Offensive side of the ball.
He doesn't devote any time to wondering if it's really a good look for a notionally ambitious club like Everton to announce that they don't expect to beat anybody decent, but he was probably in a rush.
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