(I always have a habit of
rereading what I write, and I did find one or two spelling mistakes.)
after
rereading what you had written about using relics (statues, cloth or even blood in this case), and your monkeying around with the word pray... do nt give me the latin, how about greek and hebrew?
Oops, I just
reread what you wrote.
I don't think I implied anywhere that I wanted people like you to believe me, though I'd have to go and
reread what I said....
I was commenting on being sure, if
you reread what ai wrote.
The more
I reread what you have posted, the more I get the feeling that you are right where I used to be just a few years ago.
Catherine, go back to the beginning of what you posted here yesterday and
reread what we can read.
via2, Please
reread what you have written.
Now, do yourself a favor, go and
reread what I wrote about the context and meaning of the word agape as the Lord uses it in Matthew 5 and then check the text for yourself.
Reread what I wrote and perhaps you will understand... or not.
Maybe you should
reread what I said... I said goals and assists, not just goals because he has been playing as a winger where their top priority isn't just scoring.
Can't be bothered to argue, if you want answers,
reread what I wrote more closely and without your filters on.
I hear that you want to make an informed for - yourself opinion about the standards and that is noble... I hear you wanting to teach without having to «waste time» on politics and that is why I strongly recommend that
you reread what has been said here and on blogs like Diane Ravitch.
If not, you might want to
reread what we have covered so far.
There are quite a few moments where I had to stop and
reread what a character had just said the make sure I had understood them right.
Reread what I just wrote about Zaxxon.
ER: Just
reread what you said about inspiration a couple comments back, really great!
You should
reread what I actually wrote.
Fred Please
reread what I wrote.
if you are implying that i did, please
reread what i typed to correct your misapprehension.
I think you need to carefuly
reread what I wrote.
If not, you might want to
reread what we have covered so far.
I just
reread what I wrote....
Not exact matches
A
reread of this classic on
what was behind past financial crises is a good refresher before you do.
I sugest you
reread scriptures and listen to those Christ left in authoriy, because you certainly don't know
what you are talking about!
So religion is not really a good thing, but placing one's faith in the only begotton of the Father, is
what truly covers all our sin. - P.S. Someone said that God believers should read a few books and then
reread the Bible... I did that....
As to
what the Bible says, I suggest you
reread Matthew 7.
Just
reread your «
What's the Point» article from above.
Now I have
reread the two verses before the widows mite incident, I can see that Jesus was showing up the hypocritical attitudes of the priests who must have convinced this woman that unless she gave
what they said was required she wood be insulting God.
It was certainly time, however, for him to be reassessed by someone with the patience to gain access to all the archival material, to read
what survives of his prodigious correspondence, and to
reread the books with critical acumen and intelligence.
One need only
reread Kant's classic essay «
What Is Enlightenment?»
The fine theologian Jean - Pierre Jossua once told me that he
rereads Proust every ten years in order to find out
what has happened to himself.
hsphilic, you in particular, and some of the other folks might want to
reread some of your scripture and not cherry pick
what you want to see.
I have read and
reread Ryan Amptmeyer's letter, but can't follow much of
what he's trying to say.
Go
reread Matt 5 - 8 and ask yourself
what this reply says about your behaviour.
Indeed, the revisionist
rereading of the Maryland colonial experience is a striking example of the school's tendency to turn
what ought to be an amplification of our understanding of the past into an assault on the truth of the classic story line.
What strikes me on
rereading that exchange is how much their debate hinged on a proper interpretation of Milton, with Fish insisting on the same views now developed at fuller length in How Milton Works, and Neuhaus insisting that Milton would agree with his own assertion that «one's decision for a «first premise» is a reasoned decision.»
It's also always interesting to wake up the next morning,
reread my notes, and try to decipher
what my sleepy fingers were attempting to type.
May be a silly question but I've
reread the blog and all of the comments and I don't see where you say
what kind of flour you use... is it Self - Rising or All Purpose (Plain)?
I
reread the book and STILL couldn't figure out
what was so controversial about it.
Margaret, can you please
reread the first eight words of your sentence above, and tell me
what it means?
I am currently reading your book and am going to
reread it so I have everything straight in my head but was lost at
what to do with him hitting us.
So on day three I
reread my Positive Discipline book to remind me of exactly
what I needed to do: 1) be consistent, 2) follow through, 3) use the least amount of words possible, 4) stay calm, and 5) make sure the message of love gets through.
Following my own # 6, I
reread Gavin's original article a few more times and find it very helpful in understanding
what hasn't been included in models (methane release for example).
HGH helps you to focus your attention and commit to memory
what you have read — rather than having the need to
reread the same passage over again.
Im sorry i
reread your post corey and i just wanted to agree with you on the tailoring part taking god knows how long and this is
whats pissing me off since i started I've been tailoring this week i overdid it ok so next week il cut back.
As I sat and thought about
what I wrote and read it and
reread it over and over again, I started thinking about comfort zones.
Before you spend the next hour
rereading the same two sentences, try to imagine
what they're like in person.
Be prepared for a great discussion as you
reread those sections of the story that open the door to the «
what if» questions.
What makes writing to learn powerful is the process of reading, thinking, writing,
rereading, and rewriting that occurs over time.