That advertising, though, doesn't just run against journalism and other professionally - produced content:
it runs against baby pictures, small businesses, cooking videos and everything in between.
Not exact matches
the abundance of purely uneducated Muslim believers, their oppressive existence in their self created repressive regimes, lifestyles, and governments, their radical inturpitations of their fairy tale book, the fact that their culture and people have contributed less to man kind than any other culture and people of all the earth, their self ritious belief system that empowers them to commit atrocious crimes
against humanity, the muslim men prance around in flip flops and linen moo moo's while they lock their woman in their household prisons to be abused slave - wife's, are entirely too ignorant to even build sewer systems and even after thousands of years that other cultures have developed
running water toilets, toilet paper, and effective sewerage systems, they still whipe their pood - cracks with one hand (no paper) and eat with the other, and yiddle to the sky just before detonation of their suicide bombs that murder innocent men, woman, children, and
babies.
(I would argue that the
baby boom and the suburban explosion which led to the momentary illusion of mainline prosperity through the «50s only superficially
ran against a trend already visible in the Depression and the «30s.)
You want the elastic to sit snugly
against baby with no visible gap (make sure you can
run a finger underneath — you don't want it to be too tight!).»
And so you are not just going to learn your breathing techniques if you are going to go
run a marathon, you are going to train your body, and you are going to get ready for it, you're going to strengthen your legs, and you are going to strengthen parts of your body that you haven't imagined, I remember my sister saying that her arms hurt after birth — she didn't had the strength in her arms to really use them to pull
against whatever she was pulling
against, whether it was her partner or someone else, to birth her
baby.
Curiously, a pattern we
run into about home births discussed here is where the woman is all for it and the husband is
against, due to the risks to wife and
baby.
I have a Boba carrier now and if I'm wearing the
baby against my belly and chest, I can easily pop out a breast and nurse while grocery shopping or
running other errands.
... * Ed Lachman colors of Manhattan streets, 1977 — Wonderstruck... * On Molly Bloom not being Irish: preposterous dialog between Molly (Jessica Chastain) and Downey (Chris O'Dowd), Molly's Game... * Dunkirk: pale hand of a man drowning on boat... * «They're no longer persons, only body parts» — In the Fade... * Thelma: the
baby under the divan... * The opening of Wind River: young Native American woman
running barefoot
against moon glaze on snow... * Mother and non-reincarnated deer, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri... * In Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool, father (Kenneth Cranham) remembering Gloria Grahame from In a Lonely Place: «Gorgeous mouth.
Religious metaphors often
run up
against the same problem: Virgins have
babies, really?