I don't know what it is, but there just seems to be
something about homes that naturally have cold spots in some areas and warm spots in others.
There is
something about home education that changes the dynamics of family life.
This includes learning about her interests, cultural background, learning style, and
something about her home life (The youngest?
He wonders here if there is
something about his home state that inspired and enabled 22 - year - old Jared Loughner to clash so violently with Giffords that chilly morning at the Safeway supermarket.
Here the artists speak across art history and social history in order to get at
something about home that is so different, so appealing.»
Use the caption below these thumbnail images on your listings pages to tell visitors
something about the home to encourage them to click on the image for a closer look, via virtual tour.
We're all got
something about our homes we'd like to do something about.
I have often had people comment that
something about our home has a calm feeling to it and I take that as a compliment.
There's just
something about a home filled with beautiful decorations that makes me feel like a kid again.
Something about this home speaks to me Sorry you've had such a snow - stormy winter — hope it clears up soon.
Not exact matches
She'd arrive
home late at night from shifts as a server with goodies in hand to share with her neighbors and enjoyed living alone, but said she felt a strong intuition
about something dark on the horizon.
Starting with a dream to have a «computer on every desk and in every
home,» Gates transformed the complex technology of computers in the 1970s into
something accessible for everyday consumers — a mission he was passionate
about early on.
I never have to worry
about being
home to accept a package and I never have to wonder if
something has been delivered — I just check my email.
There was
something strange and exciting
about seeing my
home so sparkly and clean without having to lift a finger to get there.
Salary plus bonuses for a job well done, the ability to work from
home if your child is sick or
something comes up in your personal life, consistent celebrations throughout the year, and free snack bar during year end so you don't have to worry
about food and can save some money over the holidays.
I now spend the last 10 minutes of my drive
home intentionally thinking
about something I'm grateful for.
Think
about how reassured you were by the avuncular handyman who helped you find toilet parts at
Home Depot or the emo - haired barista who conspiratorially called you «man» when handing you your skinny latte at Starbucks, and it becomes clear that there is
something more fundamental at work here.
There's
something unnatural
about one adult asking another adult for permission to work from
home, leave early for a doctor's appointment or take a break.
Although I was sad to leave my childhood
home,
something inside me was excited
about the new adventure and opportunity that lie ahead of us.
Back in the U.S., 40 -
something couple Keith and Tia Sims spend
about 150 days a year traveling in their 43 - foot motor
home, where they homeschool three young boys, ages 6 to 8.
We have the well - worn discussion of 30 -
somethings in New York and London
about how hard it is to rent, let alone buy, a
home.
The easiest place to talk
about the family and the family business (and the communication barriers that may be hindering both) may be at a remote destination far from the family
home and business where the shared experiences of travel may give you
something to talk
about on which the whole family can agree.
I discussed it with Caroline on the way
home, and we decided that this was
something that we needed to think
about.
the world wars lasted how long?????? The only reason people make such a big deal
about 9 - 11 is that it was the first time in history that brought
something like this to our soil here at
home and people were to weak in the mind to deal with it and it shattered their glass houses they live in.
It's
about something much closer to
home — understanding.
It's the 2016 version of a postcard
home, a modern way of communicating
something about our identities to our circle of friends.
Still the fact remains that we do know quite enough
about the historic life of Jesus to catch
something of his filial obedience to God, his loving concern for men, his unceasing following of the will of his Father, and his equally unceasing desire to bring the Father's shepherding care
home to his children.
There is
something vaguely immoral
about two people joining together in wedlock, sharing everything they have, beginning a
home, and then one day politely shaking hands and amicably going their separate ways.
I once cite «Realism and Idealism,» the passage
about objective idealism in which Collingwood clearly states his conception of the world of nature: «Thus it conceives the world of nature as
something derived from and dependent upon
something logical prior to itself, a world of immaterial ideas; but this is not a mental world or a world of mental activities or of things depending on mental activity although it is an intelligible world or a world in which mind, when mind comes into existence, finds itself completely at
home.
As far as creating opportunities for dialog within your faith communities, I'd recommend starting with a book club, perhaps around a book like Trouble I've Seen by Drew Hart, or The New Jim Crow by Michelle Alexander, or Assimilate or Go
Home by Danielle Mayfield, or Forgive Us by the authors mentioned above —
something that's not directly
about this election or this presidency, but that addresses issues related to justice.
It will take a generation to accomplish but its taken a generation to get to where we are... The other step is to do
something about the mentally iIll... if someone in your
home is mentally ill or on medication you should not have firearms available..
Yeah, and I remember how when my kids were small and being «dragged» to church every Sunday morning, afterwards there would always be tension in the car on the way
home, and there would be a fight over
something trivial, and I would wonder what the «happy» Christian family was all
about.
But in the mornings, I want to write
about the gloriousness of the mundane life, the wonder of all of us walking each other
home for another day, the holiness of how we all save each other, every day, we are sacred in our daily rhythms, this is the life we're living and it's right now, and so put the coffee on, there is grace for all of us, there is
something holy in just waking up to start all over again, new.
The book tells us
something about the man who has given us one notion of what it may mean to be a citizen fighting for a city that is no longer
home.
Big, ambitious politics means doing «
something about the high cost of health care,» ending our «addiction to oil,» bringing «our brave men and women»
home from Iraq.
There is
something about the fact that the tomatoes and egg yolks are coloured that seems to drive the point
home even more, for me at least.
Here are two good stories
about how Jewish women are treated / what roles they have: The first is
something I watched in our own Rabbi's
home.
There is a show that is supposed to be funny...
about home videos where people have «accidents» or strange things happen to them and often I believe someone must have gotten hurt when they fall or slam into
something... and people just roar and think it is so funny, but stuff like that does not make me laugh as I think
about how that must have hurt... so I guess humor is in one's funny bone, and that is
about all I can say
about comedy!
Rather, he brings a new light to his culture's view on women when he suggests in 1 Cor 14 that ``... if they want to inquire
about something, they should ask their own husbands at
home...»
There's
something about baked apples with cinnamon in any form that just smells like
home.
The inescapable implication is that there is
something uniquely impolite and dangerous
about religion — more than doubtful cosmetic treatments, consumer fantasies, and boozing it up at
home — and that government must keep its distance.
There is
something about traditional Butterscotch Haystacks that makes them a holiday favorite and therefore a staple in our
home during the holidays.
There's
something about smelling warm cookies baking in the oven that just makes a place feel more like
home.
There was
something about capturing special moments during my exploration of new cultures and terrains that I found irresistible, and the decision to keep finding new things to shoot once I got
home was completely natural.
There's
something that sounds incredibly idyllic
about owning a quaint little cottage where guests and tourists can visit and feel like they're at
home.
About once every other month I will deep fry
something, and that frying happens to be my
home made tenders.
I never really thought that I should just try to make my own lobster bisque at
home because there was just
something about it that seemed so elaborate, so fancy.
Then she hit upon
something everyone else had missed, and some
home bakers are nervous
about: salt.
I bet that had to be hard, but just know in your heart they didn't wave because they are so excited to be active little girls, meet new people and come
home to tell you all
about it, which is
something to be proud of as their mom!
Almost every time I have
something delicious from out and
about, I try to recreate it at
home.