Not exact matches
Jesus teaches
something similar in the Sermon on the Mount when He talks
about the lilies of the field and the
birds of the air (Matt 6:25 - 34).
What I love
about serving up whole
birds is everyone gets
something they like, I prefer white meat and my husband prefers dark and our kids will eat anything so long as it's not spicy, so whole chickens (or game hens) get completely demolished around here.
The
bird looked like it was
about to drop
something...
There's
something, dare we say, foul,
about a grocery store with a heat table of cooked
birds and no rotisserie to be seen.
As Elizabeth from Big
Bird Little
Bird explains: «Many creative people are sensitive
about something they pour a little of themselves into.»
In fact, one of the great things
about BlogHer was to see how diverse the blogging community is —
something you could get a sense for at the «
Birds of a Feather» luncheons.
For another, looking at still - living related species like reptiles and
birds —
something paleontologists regularly do to intuit facts
about dinosaur metabolism and physiology — can't answer every question, because
birds and reptiles heal in very different ways.
Birds» and bats» wings could be called exaptations of arms; however, the structural changes that followed can not be called adaptations because «you are talking
about a historical incident; it's not
something you can test,» said Mark Norell, a vertebrate paleontologist at the American Museum of Natural History, who studied with Vrba.
There's
something like 80 million people in the U.S. according the recent surveys that are interested in
birds in one way or another, you know, feed
birds or watch
birds, take their kids to a wildlife refuge and yet we keep hearing
about more and more reports of declines in
birds, you know, doubling of the extinction rates in
birds globally in the last 50 years and right now we are on the verge of what I call the third renaissance of
bird conservation, first being the Audubon movement at the turn of the century, the second being the Rachel Carson movement of the»60s and third we are on the verge of it right now.
I mean, it's an area of
about 35 million acres —
about the size of Florida — that is going to be mined and crisscrossed with a spider web of pipelines and roads to get the oil out of there and that's going to be
something that's going to impact... probably cause the loss of tens of millions of
birds.
«I think the benefits of spending time outdoors can be felt more than they can be measured by our current instruments,» says holistic psychiatrist and one of mbg's trusted sleep and anxiety experts Ellen Vora, M.D. «There's
something about the smell of fresh air, trees, and dirt; the impact the colors and views of nature have on our eyes; the ways our nervous system recalibrates when it hears the subtle sounds of
birds and a breeze passing through leaves.
(My husband is into ornithology and is very knowledgeable
about British and European species but not so much elsewhere, so it was great fun to be able to tell him
something «new»
about a species of
bird!
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Birds, wildlife, and nature in general is
something I'm truly passionate
about.
Lady
Bird has a quiet and concise outrage
about economic inequality, and key to its emotional generosity is that even minor supporting characters seem aware of how unfair it is that their futures can be determined by
something so random as when and where they're born.
I don't know much
about Brad
Bird outside of his wonderful animated flick The Iron Giant, but I don't think he'd come up with
something better than what JJ Abrams is likely to offer with SW.
I don't know much
about Bird People, and yet it's
something I'm dying to see this year at TIFF.
On the evening in October 2016 when the movie crew shot the innocent frolic between Lady
Bird and Danny in the McKinley Park rose garden, the one where the lovebirds waltz through the rose bushes and name a star in the sky to commemorate their new romance, Gerwig's friends and family gathered to watch, including her brother and sister - in - law, who live in Land Park, Mickiewicz's sister and nieces, and Trafton, who said of the experience, «We were in the present, seeing a story inspired by the past, and witnessing
something incredible
about Greta's future.
Lady
Bird is
something truly special: a coming - of - age comedy so funny, perceptive, and truthful that it makes most other films
about adolescence look like little more than lessons in cliché.
Or might other nominated films — including «Call Me By Your Name,» «Dunkirk,» «Lady
Bird» and «Get Out» — have
something to say
about that?
There's
something extremely Sacramento
about the way Lady
Bird's Kyle, played by Timothée Chalamet, says «hella tight.»
Films
about strong females have done well in early competitions but it'll be interesting to see how
something like «Lady
Bird» fares in the final run.
What starts as an angst - full cry from Lady
Bird to «live through
something», escalates to a heated discussion
about their family's financial situation, the efforts put into having her in a safe school, her desire to go beyond, and Marion's distrust
about her daughter's own abilities.
Raliator5) Also it takes me really long to kill big monsters (I have a quest to kill this
bird in the sandy area at the moment, I spent
about 30 minutes chasing him around trying to kill him) am I doing
something wrong?
Her performance as Lady
Bird in Greta Gerwig's loosely biographical (she denies it, but...) coming of age movie
about a teen growing up in Sacramento in a middle class family who yearns for
something more than the humdrum life in the suburbs.
That would also be true of The Post starring Meryl Streep and Lady
Bird starring Saoirse Ronan,
about a young woman on her way to being
something.
Hearing that they like it, that the characters resonate authentically, and that they've learned
something — whether
about autism,
birds, or
something else — is like having my cake, icing and ice cream, too.
Part of the topic of my last blog involved the Apple iPad and yet the title I chose for the blog was
something about killing
birds.
She looked like she was waiting for
something — for the exact right moment, maybe, that she knew was
about to fly by like a
bird, and when it did, she was going to catch it.
Ever since she was a pup, there was
something about these big long - legged
birds that just made her blood boil and she all but wake up from a dead sleep and go top speed down to the lake to chase one off.
If your nose detects
something that's just... MORE not «right»
about the odor, it's probably a good idea to contact your
bird's vet for an evaluation.
This is often a sign of focus for a
bird, and he may be very interested in
something,
about to do
something like talk or bite, or is frightened or angry.
There's
something peaceful
about watching them eat from a
bird feeder or fly from tree to tree.
Many cats can easily become fixated on
something outside of the window that can cause the arousal, such as a
bird, rodent, dog, cat, or even leaves blowing
about.
And, while it's unlikely that it would ever tell you what it is dreaming
about,
something tells us that mice and
birds have a serious role in it.
What if you are unsure
about something you've noticed on your
bird?
Reaching the younger generations and getting them excited
about bird ownership is certainly
something the group is interested in.
As always, if you have any questions
about whether
something could be potentially toxic to your pet, consult a
bird - savvy veterinarian.
This gives
bird lovers, who are sharing their hearts and homes with these delightful winged wonders, the opportunity to have
something about which to warble.
Hikers,
bird - watchers, music lovers, beach bums — just
about everyone will find
something to their liking on the volcanic archipelago off Africa's northwest coast....
Birds, wildlife, and nature in general is
something I'm truly passionate
about.
There is
something almost esoteric
about sea
birding; learning to spot
birds that may only be dots on the horizon.
You inhale the fresh, warm ocean air, it's so relaxing, you only think
about the
birds flying overhead, the ocean so gently whispering
about something,
about the sands, which lie around you,
about the wind, caressing your hair.
While numbers like this certainly say
something about the popularity of Angry
Birds, for us the main goal is to keep creating fun new experiences that everybody can enjoy!
There is
something to be said
about additive quality of the Angry
Birds - style menu system.
The second half of T -
Bird's Room 101 overruns majorly to a three hour show as Lord Enerjak sends in an angry letter
about Sonic music, AAUK gets miffed
about 2D Vs 3D and T -
Bird mourns the loss of
something he considers family...
It's a super silly conceit, for sure, but there's
something endearing
about seeing Space Invader aliens, the fireballs from Super Mario Bros., and the
bird from Flappy Bird make random appearan
bird from Flappy
Bird make random appearan
Bird make random appearances.
Imagine running back to that immaculately presented room, bleeding from myriad wounds, cooing to that cat because — guess what — you're
about to die, only to find it's high - tailed it outside to catch a singing
bird or
something.