When our daughter was born,
I remember pacing up and down the hospital halls waiting to be called into triage.
Not exact matches
When he says Pres. Obamas policies have failed,
remember that when he took office the economy was in a death spiral and now the economy is moving back
up, if only at a snail
pace.
I
remember when Giroud was misfiring, everyone and his dogs wanted Walcott to lead the line as his
pace opened
up defenses.
Up front we have
pace, and Mkhi and Ozil will be loving the opportunity to play Aubameyang through and
remember Wembley is huge, so we can use the pitch to our advantage.
Monreal do nt have much left in him, let us
remember he only started picking
up the
pace when the season was coming to an end.
I would look at how Giroud and Lacazette have been linking
up, though, and
remember that the Arsenal team has
pace all over the place, while Giroud brings us something special no one else does.
As a parent, it's important to
remember that children develop at their own
pace — there's no need to become too caught
up in exact ages and stages.
As a squash novice, ensure you play at a slow and steady
pace to avoid injury and
remember to warm
up before a game to make the most of what can be an exhilarating sport.
It is easy to get caught
up in the fast
pace of the holiday season, but
remember to slow down and enjoy the moments you won't get back.
We've teamed
up with Melanie
Pace, celebrity stylist and personal shopper (whose career feature you may
remember!)
You might get caught
up in the excitement of a new relationship, but
remember that your children might not be able to move at the same
pace as you emotionally.
Refreshing would be a cheap teensploitation flick that resisted making copious references to Casablanca (homage particularly self - important as the demographic for garbage like this most likely doesn't
remember any film more than two years old), and just served
up the prurience with
pace and technical proficiency.
«
Remember Me»: Gael Garcia Bernal's whispery, barely - in - tune vocals did not please my ears, but once the number picked
up the
pace it was great fun.
«I was a good test taker, but that doesn't mean my executive functioning was
up to par,»
remembers Allison, who switched high schools to a «less pressurized one» because she needed to «go at my own
pace.»
Still, when I load
up Star Fox 64 again, the same
pacing is there, the same deceptively deep on - rails strategy is there, and — of course — the one liners are exactly how I
remember them.
While the first one will always
remembered, solely for kicking things off, the games that followed kept
up the
pace, and most importantly, kept us coming back for more.