Sentences with phrase «seeing your loved one next»

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I'd love to see incubators near or on college campuses, and founders and leaders taking on interns more often and supporting the next generation of creators.
The next time you say, «I love you» pause for a few seconds afterwards and see how much more of a response you get.
The next time you see this casual acquaintance, start talking about how much you love your current position.
«If you love U2 and see them every other year, they work hard so you'll be happy to survive on digital crumbs till the next time they're in town.»
«If they saw a green dress one day and said they loved it but wanted it in red, the next day that's what they would see,» she says.
One company I'd love to see on your radar next time around is Pursway (www.pursway.com).
Do check it out on FB (ministryofnew) or www.ministryofnew.in you'll love it... See you next time: --RRB-
I love Yahoo and I want to see it into its next chapter.»
Although we'd love to see $ EPI pull back closer to the prior breakout level at $ 19.40 in order to establish an even lower risk position, we do not want to miss the next potential move higher when the bullish momentum of the recent breakout resumes.
Promises of salvation, living forever, seeing loved ones again in the next life, forgiveness for your mistakes and wrongdoing and so on, these are ultimately the reason you want to «follow Jesus.»
And I saw that, regardless of who next answered the Lord's call, it would continue to be the Church I now loved more than ever.
But when I have seen this, my next task is to let the book's message universalize itself in my mind as God's own teaching or doctrine (to use the word that Calvin loved) now addressed to humankind in general and to me in particular within the frame of reality created by the death, resurrection, and present dominion of Jesus Christ.
Steve probably had a sudden thought of a new feature that he would have loved to have been able to see in the next generation iPad.
We love you guys and hope it works out to see you sometime in the next year!
In the next several posts, we are going to see that one way churches can become more loving and less power - hungry and controlling is by discarding their doctrinal statements.
How has that love helped a Third World animist who has been culturally dispossessed, suffered a life of poverty, seen none of his children survive to their teens and will die next week after a wasting illness at age 35?
Today we have seen the problem of disunity, and next week we will see what God has provided so that Christians and churches can grow in love and harmony, at peace with each other in Christ.
We are not setting a great example for this next generation and so many are losing there lives because of the love that they do not see in this world.
@clarity: Well for you next argument for Christianity, L4H, I would love to see how long it takes before you deviate from the «Better method» if you'd like to try that.
Notice, then, that in the prayer Jesus taught the order of things is this: first, identification with God, his will, his kingdom of sovereign love; next, asking for daily bread or what is needed to make life possible; then, deliverance from evil and from the test that will be too much for us; and all of it, as Matthew's gospel recognizes when it adds the doxology to the simpler Lukan version, to God's glory — so that the divine will may be done, and be seen done, «in earth as in heaven.»
Post-nationalist and post-Christian Europe no longer worships at the altar of its own blood and soil, but without its old self - love, it sees no reason to persist into the next century.
As fans and critics wait to see what Rob Bell does next after leaving Mars Hill Bible Church last October in the wake of all the hubbub over Love Wins, his website gives a fresh glimpse of what the pastor and author is up to now: offering fellow pastors (and others) the chance to pay $ 500 to pick his brain.
My boyfriend is gluten intolerant and I'd love to be able to bake some for him when I see him next!
Love to follow you and see what's next!
I loved your first book and flick through it regularly for inspiration, I can't wait to see what wonderful recipes will be in this next book!
Loved the recipe though — I think the next time I make it I will likely layer on the tomatoes, cover it with foil and then pull it out in the last 20 minutes, remove the foil, sprinkle over the cheese and see if I can obtain that all important crispy crusty lid:)
I love when meals get more flavorful over time; it's fun to see how different something can taste from one day to the next.
My love for baking was pushed to the next level when I saw Dean Fering do chocolate ravioli at the Mansion at Turtle Creek in Dallas like 20 years ago.
I've followed your blog for a while and I love waiting to see what you'll come up with next.
I'll be hosting every week so I'd love to see you again with your next soup / stock / chowder recipe.
I've been roasting chickpeas in taco seasoning non-stop lately and I totally see it sneaking into pretzels next PS: I love that TJ's seasoning!
Whodathunk cauliflower would taste like this!?!?!?! Mine remind me of fish sticks O.o I love fish sticks... maybe add tuna next time and see what happens or some chopped cod!
We'd love to see some of your Holiday Favorites over the next few weeks.
Love risotto and beets, this has to be an incredible dish, as I've said before, your combinations blow me away, I'm always interested to see what you'll come up with next.
Bet the whole family loves weekend breakfasts with these on the menu I can't wait to see what you have in store for our party next week Thursday 8 PM EST - Sundays at midnight.
These would be a bit too spicy for me but I can see my hubby loving these — I'll have to make them for our next BBQ
Nonetheless, I still love sifting through the lists — and checking them twice — just to see what's the next new gnaw, tea or spice.
We would love to see you again next week.
p.s My blog will be a bit quiet over the next few weeks as I write it myself and will be on the road but please keep posting your shelfies and selfies and tagging me on my Instagram account whilst I am away as I love seeing all of your wonderful creations.
I did a happy dance when I saw them and then tried not to get too excited since they'll likely be discontinued by the next time I go (as is the case with all the good GF things I fall in love with).
I love adding smoked almonds to salads too so I'm def trying this out next time I see some cara caras!
I think that next time I will try to let the dough rest another whole day before shaping to see if it is easier to work with, because I'd love for my loaves to be prettier.
I have the same Bundt pan, I normally only use it for Christmas, but seeing your cake I already put it back in the kitchen Love the peppermint touch in your cake and the marshmallow glaze; and I am coming back for the Marshmallow recipe See you again next month!
I love having you and can't wait to see you next week!
I hope to see you next Monday @ 7 because we love to party with you!
What a lovely sounding recipe, love all of the flavours you have got going on in the rub for this... Great to see something a little different I would usually go Asian, definitely inspired to try something new next time I can score some salmon
I'll be hosting weekly through fall and winter, so I'd love to see you again with your next soup / stock / chowder recipe!
I'm so looking forward to getting back to cooking — post holidays — and I would love to know what sorts of recipes you'd love to see next year.
In - between celebrating Valentine's Day and exploring the city, we found some delicious places to eat gluten free in Oxford, and saw many more options around the city (particularly for pizza) that I'd love to try next time.
I love apricots and while I didn't see any at our farmer's market last week, they will most likely put in an appearance next week or very soon; — RRB - Your recipe index is amazing to see - so many interesting recipes to try - thanks for all your inspiration!
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