Over the course of six seasons, this mother - and - son duo showcased their talent for encouraging, advising, and
sometimes giving a reality check to people looking for love.
Not exact matches
The bottom line is this: No two people are going to experience a
given reality in the same way, and
sometimes long - term animosities prevail.
Kardashian West told Swisher that she works really hard and is
sometimes peeved that people don't
give reality television the respect it deserves.
Sometimes the clue to the reality of their individuality is given only by a phrase — a widow, a younger son; sometimes we see the ligaments and joints of the history, as in Pete
Sometimes the clue to the
reality of their individuality is
given only by a phrase — a widow, a younger son;
sometimes we see the ligaments and joints of the history, as in Pete
sometimes we see the ligaments and joints of the history, as in Peter's case.
This attention to detail, meant to convey the everyday
realities of the schools,
sometimes gives a soap - operaish feel to the narrative.
Sometimes — and this is more in accord with what has been said in this book — it has been urged that every access to divine
reality (however this may be conceived) which has been opened to men and women is nothing other than the working of the Self - Expressive Activity of God which in Jesus, as we are convinced, is
given focal statement in human existence.
Funny how star gazing
gives one awe and a sense of eternity and in my case it removes the hope of heaven... i.e. there is no heaven, just space with gazeous substance... a place where it is childish and absurd to think we are going when we die... Our solar system / galaxy seem empty of organic life altogether... actually inorganic seems to be the norm... so my faith struggle of the week is how can I possibly believe in after life... when
reality shows me decomposition of all that we are, scientific observation does not allow room for a «spirit body» to rise and go in some nebulae... So why do I still need to believe despite this raw evidence... I drive me crazy
sometimes...
The
reality of the situation is that
sometimes parents just choose to
give a bottle, and feel more comfortable doing so.
Given the range of TV choices we have before us, it's a baffling
reality that
sometimes, you're just not sure... Read More
The Bindmans press release also helps
give a sense of the
sometimes brutal
reality resulting from these decisions:
In
reality, since we pay as much attention to the audience (it there is one -
sometimes we see a private screening) and the best thumbs up or whatever we can
give a film is to report that all the kidlets dragged in by their parents were bouncing up and down and having the time of their lives.
they are movies for adults that kids also will enjoy and love - because they respect adults and their intelligence and
give kids what they need - a message of hope in
sometimes harsh
reality.
Any sensible person would have
given up years ago but
sometimes pig - headed dreamers win in the end, so thank you to all of the ill - paid fantasists and believers who have joined to make this longstanding dream a
reality!»
Notably, in the 2003 College Board study, Bridgeman and his associates acknowledged this
reality, writing that if all students were
given more time on the math portion of the SAT, «the pressure for students to get a
sometimes questionable diagnosis in order to qualify for extra time would be substantially reduced.»
A great review from Clarion may help your novel, but the
reality is that, when it comes to reviews, the number of reviews is
sometimes more important than who is
giving the review or even whether the reviewers enjoyed your book or not.
Writers who choose to take their novels and their nonfiction books into traditional publishing are choosing to
give their careers to the «tastemakers» who
sometimes make their decisions based on their prejudices, their «understanding» of a marketplace that (in
reality) does not exist, and who will do their best to destroy anyone who questions them.
Sometimes lack of awareness of the
reality that it takes effort and drive to make money, and that things aren't
given to you for free, can really set a person back in life.
He is very food aggressive so I will feed them seperate, but my biggest problem is I don't know his past or triggers so I can't tell when the pupps have done anything to antagonize him and he doesn't
give warnings he just snaps out of
reality sometimes out of nowhere.
In
reality using attack dogs is a bit of gamble:
sometimes they'll charge off round the wall and savage the unlucky bastard that annoyed you, and
sometimes they'll just stand there and look stupidly at the wall, patiently waiting for you to
give them a biscuit or something.
While kids would make the most sense
given the game's lighter atmosphere and
sometimes overly simple puzzle mechanics, Sony doesn't recommend children under the age of 12 use its virtual
reality headset.
The McGill Guide causes me to confront my own internal confluct between a desire for precision, uniformity and a sense of superiority borne of my supposed knowledge of citation rules and the
reality that,
given all other complexities of legal practice, keeping up with the ever - changing and
sometimes unexpected rules can seem like an unnecessary burden.
But
reality doesn't always
give us the time we'd like, and
sometimes you need to produce a great resume on short notice.
Sometimes you hire an outsider who challenges your assumptions, asks hard questions of employees and customers, and
gives a dose of
reality.
Isn't it funny how
sometimes the way you think you look can be
given a
reality check by a comment from someone, or a glimpse of yourself in a shop window or seeing a shot on the back of someone's digital camera?