Sentences with phrase «something less iron»

The wall texture above, for instance, was included in both betas before being changed to something less Iron Cross-like in the final edition.

Not exact matches

Yet it is also an ecumenical translation which does something to iron out the bias of other translations such as the ESV and to a lesser extent the NIV.
As droves of failed dieters can attest, resisting the urge to overeat takes an iron will — something hard enough to muster when awake, much less when asleep.
Follow up research by social scientists across the United States supported the theory, which developed into something of an iron law: the more siblings you have, the less education you will obtain.
Its dense iron core takes up 42 per cent of its volume, its orbit is less circular than that of the other planets, and current planetary formation models predict Mercury should be closer to the sun and bigger, so we know we're missing something.
Over time heavy impact work increases the activity of osteoblasts within your body which in turn leads to bigger and stronger bones — now this might not be something you've considered but when you get to middle aged, or elderly, and you fall over you might find yourself thankful for your years of pumping iron as you will likely walk away far less injured then your more sedentary friends.
Every day («ceptin Sundays)- Garden (do something in the garden)- make the bed - dust (dust something)-- rid (get rid of something) dishes (get all the dishes done)- laundry (if any)- iron (if any)- mend (or work on handwork if there's no mending to do)- file (file something in my in box, or clean out a file Other less daily stuff is watering the lawns / flower beds, kids» baths, grocery list, grocery shop, clean out the fridge, vacuum.
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