Nevertheless,
he remembers lean years, not long past, when he sold off parts of his photography collections in order to keep afloat.
Jerry the Drummer, a superfan even back then,
remembers those leanest years in the late»70s: «Our pet saying was, «We can't do any worse.»»
Those who
remember the lean years (decades) when losing was a way of life appreciate having an owner and FO that fields a competitive team year after year.
Not exact matches
One thing is certain and proven... no matter what creed we utter, create, or claim to believe... more people over the centuries (including the 200
years of NT historians and theologians studies you
lean upon) will
remember... seek, find, and trust in a risen Jesus (the illiterate peasant carpenter) than will ever know you and I... let alone sing our praises.
And one guy
leaned over and said, «There are going to be times,» and actually [he said] «right now, you can't picture [it], but there are going to be times in the coming
years when everything he does makes you crazy, when you can't even stand the sound of the way he eats [this] cereal and that's when you have to
remember something extremely important: you're stuck.»
If you're not genetically gifted (and you're probably not), go back and read Rule # 3 again and
remember that it takes most drug - free trainees 10
years to increase their
lean body mass by 17 % to 25 % (and those numbers come from a compiled study of hundreds to thousands of trainees).
I can't
remember what my cholesterol was the last time I had it tested a couple
years ago, when I ate a lot of
lean meats and whole grains, but I know it was smack in the average range.
What to me is mind boggling: I stay
lean despite eating as much as I want, whenever I want (which is naturally once a day), have no struggle with any sort of cravings for non whole foods, spend very little time exercising, have better sleep than ever, do not
remember the last time I have gotten the flu, astounded my dentist as she claims that my decayed molar has somehow magically healed itself over the course of a
year, have a HDL of 90 and trigs at 30, my 25 hydroxy D level is at 75 without any supplementation... etc..
You want to keep the dog fairly
lean, so that developing joints and bones are not over-stressed, yet you need to
remember that a puppy may gain 80 to 100 pounds between 8 weeks and one
year of age, and so should feed accordingly.