Not exact matches
Cotton, iron, gold and minerals
of all
kinds were taken out
of the country,
sometimes arbitrarily with the use
of force or at
other times with the enthusiastic support
of the local elites.
He does not mean the feigned affection that
sometimes passes for love in the church, but the genuine article — the
kind of love Jesus has always shown for his disciples, the
kind of love that a mother normally shows for her children, the
kind of love that stands ready to lay down one's life for the
other.
We need context and interpretation, and
sometimes that means we need historical insight or
other kinds of analysis that comes only from a lot
of study.»
All
kinds of homily services cropped up, some offering «hints» and «helps,» and
others selling complete texts that are
sometimes read by priests verbatim.
The
sometimes intense individualism
of the earlier books is complemented here by the presence
of other people, so that a
kind of tension is created between personal vision and collective insight.
They «can properly imply that in some respects man is only a «plain citizen» (Aldo Leopold)
of the planet on a par with all
other species, but they are
sometimes interpreted as denying that humans have any «extraordinary» traits, or that, in situations involving vital interests, humans have no overriding obligations towards their own
kind.
Sometimes one
other person would come, and I felt
kind of annoyed.
It's
kind of sweet the way Christians
sometimes recognize the legitimacy
of each
other's claim to being «followers
of Jesus Christ's truth.»
Laura, the author
of the post, is a
kind, witty and brilliant friend who is doing some
of the hardest pastoral work there is and
sometimes must lovingly serve
others who would hate her.
But
sometimes the
kind of miracle hoped for isn't something humans can fix, (for example, my brother could be released from the confines
of his cerebral palsy), or something we don't even know is happening (in the situation
of a person being physically assaulted with no
other people around to intervene).
Sometimes the same mathematical model is applicable to two different
kinds of physical system, and one system is said to be a model
of the
other.
I like to make soup, steamed vegetables and a salad,
sometimes with sprouted lentils or
other kind of bean.
BUT
sometimes using a drop
of an oil or an extract is worth it so much more than cramming something in a recipe that clearly doesn't belong and then trying to compensate for that with all
kinds of other ingredients, etc... I don't think thin mints were ever meant to be made with fresh mint leaves anyways
A typical full day
of eating for me looks like: Breakfast: Spinach, Mushroom, Onion and Tomato Frittata...
sometimes with bacon or homemade sausage Iced Coffee with coconut milk Lunch (this is usually my largest meal
of the day): 4 - 5 ounces
of protein (turkey burger, pulled pork, chicken thighs, ground buffalo), roasted veggies and
sometimes a sweet potato or butternut squash Snack: apple with almond butter or a handful
of macadamia nuts Dinner: A large salad with all
kinds of raw veggies (cucumber, celery, carrots, cauliflower), avocado or olives, usually a lighter protein like grilled chicken breast, salmon or shrimp This would represent a full menu... I would say I hit this about 4 - 5 days a week,
other days I may omit the snack or keep the snack and omit a meal, if i do that though I would add a bit
of protein with it.
It's 1.5 cups
of egg whites (I just found out the
other day how to type 1 1/2 on the computer... I'm so slow with technology
sometimes, haha) Stevia extract is liquid,
kind of like vanilla extract.
I was surprised to discover that Asian Russians make a
kind of salsa from sweet and hot red peppers, tomatoes, garlic, salt, and
sometimes other ingredients such as carrots, onions, sunflower - seed oil, and coriander seeds.
I
sometimes forget that there are
others out there reading this, but I have been reminded
of that recently and your
kind comments have made me so thankful.
It's
sometimes incredible that with all the **** loads
of money
other teams have at their disposal, they make the
kind of silly mistakes that demonstrate lack
of seriousness and ultimately professionalism.
Other students calculate the exact GPA needed to «beat» their peers for valedictorian status, and may sleep 2 - 3 hours each night and compromise their health — and
sometimes their values (cheating rates are typically high in these
kind of schools) in order to win that title.
All need support, but different strategies are required to engage effectively with these different
kinds of young fathers; and — as already mentioned —
other (
sometimes confounding) variables, including age, residence - status and a history
of offending, require different responses.
You're a million
kinds of precious, and though I shouldn't need reminding I
sometimes have to stop and think, but thanks to you I'm finding That our lives are full
of magic in between the
other stuff And what you give is all I need, love really is enough
The home birth community seems to be inhabited by singularly callous people, who find that it is worth ostracising and ignoring loss parents, sacrificing
other people's (and
sometimes even their own) babies, and protecting dangerous midwives, all for the sake
of avoiding any
kind of discussion whatsoever
of the risks and benefits
of home birth.
You realize what
kind of poop she has and that
sometimes it's watery diarrhea while
other times it includes undigested blueberry and carrot bits because you have to scrape off the diaper before putting it in the wet bag.
Robin Kaplan:
Kind of depending on the way the baby was sitting in utero, sometimes they have a little crick in their neck and so if you think about when you are driving a car and it hurts to turn left and so every time you try to look out of your mirror you have to turn your entire body to turn around but then when you turn the other way you have free range of motion until sometimes that just need to kind of work itself out to have a little body work and also becoming creative with the position like Stephanie was talking ab
Kind of depending on the way the baby was sitting in utero,
sometimes they have a little crick in their neck and so if you think about when you are driving a car and it hurts to turn left and so every time you try to look out
of your mirror you have to turn your entire body to turn around but then when you turn the
other way you have free range
of motion until
sometimes that just need to
kind of work itself out to have a little body work and also becoming creative with the position like Stephanie was talking ab
kind of work itself out to have a little body work and also becoming creative with the position like Stephanie was talking about.
My postpartum depression actually manifests more as anxiety and what I found, my medication has not been sufficient in helping with that sleep is key and everyone will tell you that and it
kind of feel validated
sometimes when I tell
other moms, yeah I just really need to sleep like «oh, honey everyone does» and you'll get used to functioning on you know little sleep.
On one hand, you know that babies
sometimes just need you, but on the
other hand,
sometimes you need sleep too, and the baby isn't getting into any
kind of pattern.
I feel that women and their partners do much better with privacy and intimacy during the birth process and that, my role is to
sometimes protect that privacy and intimacy first
of all by educating them that that might be really important and to talk about you know the effect both positive and negative about um, support during that time can be or even just letting people know hey, we're in labour, the Facebook
kind of thing but you know keep it quiet, keep it down, don't fritter the energy away by drawing
other people to it or drawing the expectation that something's happening rather than just letting something evolve... I think guarding the space by keeping the space as calm and quiet and private as possible is key and giving people tools to do that during the prenatal time to deal with over eager family members or friends.
Other kinds of congenital anomalies that are
sometimes found with this condition are, as previously mentioned, Down Syndrome, shorter intestines than normal, lower birth weight, and an imbalance
of electrolytes, which are the elements in the blood, tissue and cell fluid needed to help the person balance their energy.
Because
sometimes they say that
kind of stuff just to see how you respond, because they think that you might like the
other child more because they can do something better.
And not only to IBCLCs as there are
other kinds of professional lactation supporters available to women - Certified Lactation Counselors, Advanced Lactation Consultants and Advanced Nurse Lactation Consultants are also available in many communities - and they are
sometimes more numerous in number than IBCLCs.
Robin Kaplan: And the
other thing that's really common with babies who, I am sure we will be talking about this next month actually, its very common when babies hit that
kind of four month mark they become very distractible at that breast like their sitting there and they are calm and all
of suddenthey're like ohh, it's shinny and they flip in there and
sometimes with your nipple in their mouth they are ground.
But once they start eating solid foods and drinking things besides milk, they
sometimes need
other kinds of food or water, but they don't know to ask for that, so they ask for the thing they know has always made them feel all better in the past: mama's milk.
That's what's
kind of cool is that: «Moms are really engaging and supporting
other moms with tips and advice and
sometimes just empathy.»
Sometimes we get pissed off,
other times we shrug in apathy and still
other times the power games» shamelessness and outrages makes us laugh, in a sardonic
kind of way.
You know, people
sometimes say that when students from China come here and study and they go back, that they are bringing back western ideas, bringing back, you know, values
of human rights and democracy, but that's partly true and definitely I have seen a lot
of people come back with these
kinds of ideas, well
others come back and they have had such a negative experience in the United States that they become defensive about the one - party system, they become fans
of it in someways.
Not least the fact that gene targeting using homologous recombination or any
other method is not perfect — the added DNA is
sometimes inserted into the wrong place in the genome, and the process can trigger
other kinds of mutations too.
There are
other ways to try to create incentives for greater support
of science by industry, by philanthropy; and those ought to be pursued too because I think the record shows that we simply can't depend entirely on the Federal government — especially in view
of the
kind of fluctuations that result from either depressions in the national treasury; that result from reductions and tax revenues; or the expenditures
sometimes unexpected like Katrina; or unfortunate expenditures like the ones we are spending now in Iraq.
Generally tumors that happen in older people have more mutations, and for
other kinds of cancers the number
of mutations has been found to be related to the response to immunotherapy: Older people can have tumors that have more mutations and
sometimes they can be more responsive to immunotherapy but, really, it's just luck; there's no hard - and - fast rule about age being related to response to immunotherapy.
Dr. Peter Osborne: And the now we look at
other drugs that
sometimes get brought in and these drugs are basically severe immune - suppressants like Humira or Enbrel, and these things shut down immune system so now you — you start these medications and you're on them 5 - 10 years, now you're looking at a huge risk, increased risk for cancer and
other kinds of infection.
You may be misdiagnosed with
other issues and you know, maybe then you find out it's a parasite issue but your doctor maybe doesn't wan na test you for parasites which is where somewhere like — someone like you would come along in functional medicine who is more open to
kind of thinking out
of the box and accepting that, you know,
sometimes we need to look beyond the tip
of our nose for an explanation and but you know, so the — the information that I share in my post on parasites for example, you know, touches upon different ways
of treating them.
Sometimes it's liver snuck into chili;
other times, I throw all
kinds of stuff in my morning tea to pack in the utmost nutrition one can in one cuppa.
I need to
kind of address the
other issues, but
sometimes, you know, it — it — by itself, I've — I've seen it work — wonder drug.
It can often be part
of a very healthy lifestyle, but
sometimes it is also necessary to make sure you are getting
other kinds of food as well.
Usually, my family takes my pictures but
sometimes I don't want to bother anyone and end up doing some
other kind of post.
I know it's odd to have a wrap - up
of a service at the beginning
of a review but I'm the
kind of guy who
sometimes just wants the overview so I'm starting with those thoughts for
other people like me!
Yeah, in any
kind of relationship, honesty is the most important key,
sometimes I don't understand why they need to lie or betray each
other, what do they get from it?
But on the
other hand, we also take a lot
of ideas from our dating lives — so it's
kind of like a little bit
of research
sometimes.
But
sometimes what we forget is that a club can also be a jazz club, a Latin club, or a rock club or that clubs can have theme nights when they play»70s,»80s,»90s, or
other kinds of music genres.
i really enjoyed this game completed it like 4 times with the DLC i think i liked it more than the previous Mass Effect's the only bad thing is that in PS3
sometimes the cinematics
kind of freeze and theres only sound is really weird but
other than that great game a must play for previous gen and in my opinion the best game series ever.
They dance around each
other,
sometimes literally, and the film is a
kind of dance, too: that agonizing, exciting waltz
of uncertain courtship —
of two people orbiting one another, feeling out the feelings between them, dropping and interpreting clues, inching ever closer together.»