Graduate with longer trips to
see things you are interested in (cars, sports, hardware store - babies are fascinated by anything new, so show them what you like).
Not exact matches
Continuing with the dog food example, we can
see that ratings, comparison, and reviews all
were all grouped as closely related to dog food
in general, implying that people that
are searching for dog food
are very
interested in the comparison and review side of
things.
Brimmer: I think the future of agencies
is in serious crisis right now, and I think just kind of
seeing a little bit of what
's happening with WPP and Martin Sorrell recently and the way that that model has changed —
is really going to
be interesting to watch how
things unfold over the coming years.
Simply, what you
're interested in — what you
're interested in doing, buying,
seeing, selling and voting for, among other
things.
One of the most
interesting things about BuzzFeed's success
is that you won't
see a banner ad
in sight.
Kevin says he
's interested in new ideas and
seeing the concept and the whole
thing continue to change, grow and maybe even become something different.
It would
be interesting to have a control group and
see if there
are things in that environment that alter their risk - taking behavior.
You have to genuinely
be interested in how your partner feels and understand the way they
see certain
things.
«I think one of the really
interesting things that people
are going to
see today — and I think it
's something that should
be celebrated —
is that the president has brought a lot of people into this administration, and this White House
in particular, who have
been very blessed and very successful,» said Sean Spicer, the White House press secretary.
Given the last of its published principles, it will
be interesting to
see which executive Facebook chooses to send to testify
in front of Congress — to explain
things like how it failed to protect the privacy of ~ 50M users nor even inform people their data had
been siphoned off for illicit purposes.
«Our business
is dynamic and changing quickly, and so,
things like Ripple and partnerships with wallets around the world...
are going to
be critical to our success,» Holmes said, adding that «you'll
see a lot of
interesting announcements from us
in the coming months.»
And I reckon, it
's sort of
interesting for me for private equity
in terms of all we've
seen, and what we have
seen, where we have
seen some misconduct and
things like that,»cause I always think like, to my simple mind, that the people
in private equity, they
're the greatest, they
're actually adding value to their clients, they
're getting paid really really well, you know, if I
was in that position, the one
thing I would think to myself as I skipped to work
was like just «Let
's not mess it up.
In the article, the MSM propagandist states such things as: 2017 has seen, according to his one time Goldman Sachs source, a «dramatic crash in [physical gold coin] demand,» that interest in gold coins is linked to «political conservatism, or anarcho - libertarianism» and «end of the world right wing sentiments,» that gold has been implicated in a «conspiracy to commit money laundering,» that gold is «financed by people in the narcotics trade,» that it comes from «illegal mines and drug dealers in Peru, Bolivia and Ecuador,» that «the federal authorities assume the NTR Metals [case] represented only a fraction of illegally sourced and financed gold,» that therefore the US attorney is broadly investigating the gold industry, that gold is «produced by exploited workers,» that «crude [gold] extraction techniques create serious and lasting environmental damage,» that gold plays an important part in «tax evasion,» that it is related to American gun sales, which the author abhors; that «drug dealers [use] gold imports as a way of laundering their proceeds,» and that «they came to realize that illegal gold [is] an intrinsically better business» than drug dealing; to name but a few of the aspersions cast against gold in the short articl
In the article, the MSM propagandist states such
things as: 2017 has
seen, according to his one time Goldman Sachs source, a «dramatic crash
in [physical gold coin] demand,» that interest in gold coins is linked to «political conservatism, or anarcho - libertarianism» and «end of the world right wing sentiments,» that gold has been implicated in a «conspiracy to commit money laundering,» that gold is «financed by people in the narcotics trade,» that it comes from «illegal mines and drug dealers in Peru, Bolivia and Ecuador,» that «the federal authorities assume the NTR Metals [case] represented only a fraction of illegally sourced and financed gold,» that therefore the US attorney is broadly investigating the gold industry, that gold is «produced by exploited workers,» that «crude [gold] extraction techniques create serious and lasting environmental damage,» that gold plays an important part in «tax evasion,» that it is related to American gun sales, which the author abhors; that «drug dealers [use] gold imports as a way of laundering their proceeds,» and that «they came to realize that illegal gold [is] an intrinsically better business» than drug dealing; to name but a few of the aspersions cast against gold in the short articl
in [physical gold coin] demand,» that
interest in gold coins is linked to «political conservatism, or anarcho - libertarianism» and «end of the world right wing sentiments,» that gold has been implicated in a «conspiracy to commit money laundering,» that gold is «financed by people in the narcotics trade,» that it comes from «illegal mines and drug dealers in Peru, Bolivia and Ecuador,» that «the federal authorities assume the NTR Metals [case] represented only a fraction of illegally sourced and financed gold,» that therefore the US attorney is broadly investigating the gold industry, that gold is «produced by exploited workers,» that «crude [gold] extraction techniques create serious and lasting environmental damage,» that gold plays an important part in «tax evasion,» that it is related to American gun sales, which the author abhors; that «drug dealers [use] gold imports as a way of laundering their proceeds,» and that «they came to realize that illegal gold [is] an intrinsically better business» than drug dealing; to name but a few of the aspersions cast against gold in the short articl
in gold coins
is linked to «political conservatism, or anarcho - libertarianism» and «end of the world right wing sentiments,» that gold has
been implicated
in a «conspiracy to commit money laundering,» that gold is «financed by people in the narcotics trade,» that it comes from «illegal mines and drug dealers in Peru, Bolivia and Ecuador,» that «the federal authorities assume the NTR Metals [case] represented only a fraction of illegally sourced and financed gold,» that therefore the US attorney is broadly investigating the gold industry, that gold is «produced by exploited workers,» that «crude [gold] extraction techniques create serious and lasting environmental damage,» that gold plays an important part in «tax evasion,» that it is related to American gun sales, which the author abhors; that «drug dealers [use] gold imports as a way of laundering their proceeds,» and that «they came to realize that illegal gold [is] an intrinsically better business» than drug dealing; to name but a few of the aspersions cast against gold in the short articl
in a «conspiracy to commit money laundering,» that gold
is «financed by people
in the narcotics trade,» that it comes from «illegal mines and drug dealers in Peru, Bolivia and Ecuador,» that «the federal authorities assume the NTR Metals [case] represented only a fraction of illegally sourced and financed gold,» that therefore the US attorney is broadly investigating the gold industry, that gold is «produced by exploited workers,» that «crude [gold] extraction techniques create serious and lasting environmental damage,» that gold plays an important part in «tax evasion,» that it is related to American gun sales, which the author abhors; that «drug dealers [use] gold imports as a way of laundering their proceeds,» and that «they came to realize that illegal gold [is] an intrinsically better business» than drug dealing; to name but a few of the aspersions cast against gold in the short articl
in the narcotics trade,» that it comes from «illegal mines and drug dealers
in Peru, Bolivia and Ecuador,» that «the federal authorities assume the NTR Metals [case] represented only a fraction of illegally sourced and financed gold,» that therefore the US attorney is broadly investigating the gold industry, that gold is «produced by exploited workers,» that «crude [gold] extraction techniques create serious and lasting environmental damage,» that gold plays an important part in «tax evasion,» that it is related to American gun sales, which the author abhors; that «drug dealers [use] gold imports as a way of laundering their proceeds,» and that «they came to realize that illegal gold [is] an intrinsically better business» than drug dealing; to name but a few of the aspersions cast against gold in the short articl
in Peru, Bolivia and Ecuador,» that «the federal authorities assume the NTR Metals [case] represented only a fraction of illegally sourced and financed gold,» that therefore the US attorney
is broadly investigating the gold industry, that gold
is «produced by exploited workers,» that «crude [gold] extraction techniques create serious and lasting environmental damage,» that gold plays an important part
in «tax evasion,» that it is related to American gun sales, which the author abhors; that «drug dealers [use] gold imports as a way of laundering their proceeds,» and that «they came to realize that illegal gold [is] an intrinsically better business» than drug dealing; to name but a few of the aspersions cast against gold in the short articl
in «tax evasion,» that it
is related to American gun sales, which the author abhors; that «drug dealers [use] gold imports as a way of laundering their proceeds,» and that «they came to realize that illegal gold [
is] an intrinsically better business» than drug dealing; to name but a few of the aspersions cast against gold
in the short articl
in the short article.
«We
are seeing a lot of banks using the buzzword «blockchain» and saying
things like they
are interested in the blockchain but not necessarily
in Bitcoin,» says Swanepoel.
By now you'll no doubt
see the obvious correlations between them all as well, and the really
interesting thing about it all
is that
in each and every one of them, both the ones I have reported on here as well as others we
are yet to review, the lessons we take from them
are not to
be found
in academic institutions.
Though they
're casting a wide net, she adds that «one of hundreds of
things we'd
be interested in seeing is more work on the role of the circadian or other developmental clocks
in longevity.»
In recent weeks, one very
interesting thing we have
seen is the bearish divergence between the prices of the main stock market indexes versus their corresponding relative strength (
RS) lines... [read more]
The
thing is Perry still hasn't
been hit on the eminent domain / crony capitalist
thing in a debate and I would
be interested in seeing how he takes those punches
in debate and how he hits back.
While I
'm willing to agree with Michael Barone that at least some of the heat
in the culture wars has
been turned down a bit (but
see this post for a qualification), a lot of
interesting things have
been said recently about marriage, some of which I noted here.
Years ago I discovered Doug Pagitt's blog and
was interested to
see what the «Emergent»
thing was all about and if he
was still the «same person» that I had met once and knew
in an acquaintance sort of way because I
was friends with, and then dating, one of his best friends.
Still I
am interested in seeing how
things turn out.
This means that despite our desire to vilify him, the most human
thing to do
is identify with him, and the most
interesting question
is: How do we
see ourselves
in him?
No, most of my posts
are about
things that
interest me and which encourage me as I
see the Kingdom of God expanding
in my life and
in the lives of people I know.
Jeremy i
am surprised you never countered my argument Up till now the above view has
been my understanding however
things change when the holy spirit speaks.He amazes me because its always new never old and it reveals why we often misunderstand scripture
in the case of the woman caught
in adultery.We
see how she
was condemned to die and by the grace of God Jesus came to her rescue that seems familar to all of us then when they
were alone he said to her Go and sin no more.This
is the point we misunderstand prior to there meeting it
was all about her death when she encountered Jesus something incredible happened he turned a death situation into life situation so from our background as sinners we still
in our thinking and understanding dwell
in the darkness our minds
are closed to the truth.
In effect what Jesus
was saying to her and us
is chose life and do nt look back that
is what he meant and that
is the walk we need to live for him.That to me
was a revelation it
was always there but hidden.Does it change that we need discipline
in the church that we need rules and guidelines for our actions no we still need those
things.But does it change how we view non believers and even ourselves definitely its not about sin but its all about choosing life and living.He also revealed some other
interesting things on salvation so i might mention those on the once saved always saved discussion.Jeremy just want to say i really appreciate your website because i have not really discussed issues like this and it really
is making me press
in to the Lord for answers to some of those really difficult questions.regards brentnz
If it
interests you or any of your readers, I wrote a book called Nine Lies People Believe About Speaking
in Tongues, and deal with many
things I
see come up
in these comments like Paul said you can't speak
in tongues
in a meeting unless you have an interpreter, speaking several languages allegedly
being the same
thing as speaking
in tongues
in the Bible, etc...
One of the
things that
interests her
in the ongoing talk about «the seminaries and the churches»
is that when the problem
is stated that way, seminaries aren't
seen as part of the church.
Bultmann
saw the pure form
in the «apothegm,» «the original specific fragment which would sum
things up concisely;
interest would
be concentrated on the word [spoken by] Jesus at the end of a scene; the details of the situation would lie far from this kind of form; Jesus would never come across as the initiator... everything not corresponding to this form Bultmann attributed to development.»
You know, the
interesting thing is, even though that person
in Borneo never heard about God or the Bible, the thief
in Borneo waits until night time when nobody can
see him and he goes and steals.
satan
was responsible for his own actions as Adam and Eve
were and so
are we.Its
interesting that because of satans fall satan
is now Gods lap dog he gives him a leash and tells him his constraints and he allows him to test his people so that through testing he builds our faith and so we can say that all
things work for good to those that love God.brentnz Holiness
in the prescence of sin makes it more holy so they help to define what
is holy and what
is evil or sin.We
see that all the way through the bible so they co-exist temporarily until evil has run its course and then God will judge and we know that satan
is cast into the fiery pit for ever.Even towards satan God
is merciful.brentnz
You have never felt closer to God, have never
seen God more at work
in your life, have never felt more freedom and joy
in your interaction with neighbors and coworkers who need to
see the love of Jesus,
are seeing many answers to prayer, have a renewed
interest and insight into Scripture, and
are seeing God do amazing
things in your life, and yet....
Then, at a time when I seemed to
be rather rapidly losing ground, I heard some
things that gave me
interest enough
in mental healing to make me try it; I had no great hope of getting any good from it — it
was a chance I tried, partly because my thought
was interested by the new possibility it seemed to open, partly because it
was the only chance I then could
see.
So when I
'm buying a bar or post-workout snack, I'll turn over every new bar I may
be interested in to
see what other
things are in the bar besides what
's advertised on the front.
and one of the
things you guys
are interested in seeing more of
are Recipe Roundups!!
The easiest
thing to bring
is a handful of granola bars, so when V8 approached me to
see if I
was interested in reviewing their new line of protein bars and protein shakes I jumped at the opportunity.
If you
are interested in exchanging a box of vegan goodies with me — let me know, I'd love to send you some fun treats from Northern California and
see what sort of fun
things are in your area.
Whether you
're a newbie, a seasoned vet, or just
interested in seeing what this whole «vegan -
thing»
is all about, you
are welcome
in the TSV Family!
Although i may
thing Wenger
is arrogant, senile and stubborn
is his ways, while the board
is only
interested in the dollars sign, i still do not
see them BOTH as
being STUPID, for FOUR reasons.
Where he ends up
in the next couple of years
is going to
be interesting to
see because if one
thing's for sure, it
's that events involving Max
are never boring.
JW: One
thing that
was interesting about [Joe] Rogan's interview with Cormier the other night: For all the talk about head injuries
in sports, we actually
saw what a concussion looks like
in real - time.
This week it could
be that while one end of the Premiership table
is decided, at least West ham and Sheffield United
are keeping
things interesting, that we know exactly what Jose Mourinho will say if Liverpool beat them
in the Champions League but we
're dying to hear what he'll say upon losing his first Premier League title, that Tottenham have the most shockingly organised defense, that maybe Chris Coleman really wasn't the problem at Fulham, that Mark Hughes and Roy Keane will make for a fantastic battle of the Ferguson successors next season, or that we
're excited to
see whether Fat Sam can do it again.
Now maybe I
'm just looking at it from the perspective of someone who
is interested in this type of
thing, but I can't for the life of me
see a position where anyone can hear that the president of Chechnya wants to pay you a bunch of money to fly over and do promotion work, and you don't question that at least to the point where you spend absolute maximum 2 minutes looking him up.
«I haven't talked to him about that, but I imagine that
's got to
be pretty
interesting for him to
see, and it helps put
things in perspective
in how much time he still really does have for the top level,» Spieth observed.
I'd
be interested to
see if Theo suddenly came good if his name wouldn't
be in there — he
's certainly one of our most intelligent and passionate players so it'd
be an
interesting thing to
see.
Although I've found it very cathartic to speak, vent and end occasionally rant about all
things Arsenal, we need to act carefully and intelligently right now or we
're going to get played by this club even worse than at present... the pro-Wengerites and the suits, who represent a considerable proportion of the season ticket holders, don't want to believe that there
is no plan and that Wenger has mailed it
in for several years now or that
things are going to get much worse before they get better... why would they... many have spent a considerable sum buying some of the highest priced tickets
in the World... they want to have a front row seat to
see something special and to
be seen doing so, which simply provides ample justification for the expense and the time invested... to many of them, Wenger
is the sun
in their soccer universe... his awkward disposition, misplaced arrogance and his utter lack of balls makes him a rather unusual cult figure, but the cerebral narrative seemed to embolden those who already felt pretty highly of themselves... many might not even of really liked football that much before his arrival and rarely games they weren't attending... as such, they desperately believe that Wenger, and only Wenger, can supply them with their required fix... if he goes, they
were wrong and that
's a tough pill to swallow... they would have to admit that they
were duped... they will definitely resent whoever made them feel this way, but of course it will
be too late by then... so when we go overboard with ridiculous comments bordering of anarchy, it scares the shit out of them and they shift their blame towards us rather than at those who really perpetrated this act of treason... we aren't the enemy... we simply woke much earlier and the reason our comments have gotten more vile
in recent years
is out of utter frustration...
in order for any real change to occur at this club we need to bring as many supporters as possible with us or the big money
interests will fade and our ultimate objective will
be lost... so it
's time to focus on the head instead of the heart for now
But Ray Parlour goes even further and thinks that Wenger could find himself
in trouble if
things don't work out the way Le Prof hopes it will, and he doesn't think he
was ever
interested in buying Benzema either: «It'll
be interesting to
see what happens now because he'll
be under pressure Arsene Wenger,» he said.
Van Dijk does not
see things quite the same way though and has now not only handed
in a formal transfer request but has released a statement complaining about the way his current club
are dealing with him and claiming that there has
been transfer
interest in him from more than one source, The Mirror reports.
My concern
is that «the audience» seem to
be not that
interested in «smaller» fighters (
see the whole «mighty mouse
is not a draw despite
being an absolute beast at 125 lbs»
thing).
Very nice article - I put this
in my notes and will
be very
interested to
see how
things develop.
The only
thing I
'm really
interested in seeing is that Sutton
is gone.
And frankly, I don't think you
are half as
interested in that as much as you
are in seeing that your idol remain at the club (which isn't a bad
thing anyway).