I know
we still live in a country where we have freedom of speech, and freedom of religion, and where I grew up in a place where I could believe in the God who created the universe.
But such a move would raise other questions - including what would be done to help civilians
still living in the country.
I grew up on a farm and currently
still live in the country.
Due to the political heft of NEA,
we still live in a country that treats teachers as widgets — and all do an equally good job.
So far as I know, I'm
still living in a country that allows me free choice, therefore, I will always have a purebred and anyone else is free to have any thing that they choose.
And as we know longer farm, but
still live in the country, I have a fenced yard.
During the height of the civilisation, around 2,000,000 Mayans lived in what is now Belize, and some of their descendants
still live in the country today.
If somebody built a sustainable SUV, I might even drive one, if
I still lived in the country.
Not exact matches
Last week the company said it is rolling out a worldwide private network and load balancers of its own to speed file access for the 75 % of its half - billion users
living outside the U.S. (Dropbox
still uses AWS data centers
in countries that mandate that user data stay local.)
He was born, raised and
still lives in Hazard, Kentucky, a small town
in the southeastern corner of the state, deep
in the heart of Appalachia's coal
country.
As an American, though, Markle will
still be on the hook for a slew of taxes, regardless of the fact that she no longer
lives in the
country.
Recording 180 % growth
in 2016,
live streaming (直播 zhíbō) was one of the hottest topics
in China last year and is
still wielding influence
in the
country.
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In your monthly magazine, we'll tell you about the best places
in the world to retire, where you can still find bargain properties, the countries with the lowest cost of living, where you can save thousands of dollars on health care, where to invest your money to secure yourself from the falling dollar, the best destinations for property investment, real - life expat stories, and mor
in the world to retire, where you can
still find bargain properties, the
countries with the lowest cost of
living, where you can save thousands of dollars on health care, where to invest your money to secure yourself from the falling dollar, the best destinations for property investment, real -
life expat stories, and more.
But I think
in other
countries, maybe Australia, if you walk away you
still owe the money, so the debt will follow you for all of your
life.
Fortunately, the picture looks better
in other parts of the
country, which means that homeownership may
still be within reach for those
living in these parts, or who are willing to relocate out of the pricey cities.
That's why there are Hindus, Christians, Jews and Buddhists,
still living and practicing their faith
in majority Muslim
countries.
Yes our quality of
life is
still quite good relative to SOME other
countries... that not really what people are thinking though when they use the term «3rd world
country» — they are talking about the trending that they see — and the media reflects a perception out there that things are trending
in a negative direction... look, if you read my original posts, you will see that they have much less to do with our economy as they have to do with WHY we are involved
in the middle east and the SOCIAL impact of that.
You'll find people
in India and many other
countries who
still retain the experience of God as more a
living archetype t han a fact.
The proprietor of the shop obviously has the right to offer this type of discount, but it's sad that
in this backwards, demon - haunted
country we're
still treating a work of fiction supposedly handed down by an magical, omnipotent being as a framework for a moral
life, rather than embracing an objective, secular view of morality.
While the world progresses, the muslim
countries have not only regressed, but some
still live in the time of their prophet.
Her canvases were precious possessions to her family: oil paintings of Degas» ballerinas, sketches of an old tree swing
in the backyard, of
still life and
country life.
Yet many of them
still live in shanty settlements on the periphery of
country towns or
in the slums of big cities.
!!!! The more freedom we give those Muslims by letting them wearing their scary Islamic clothes, opening mosques (paying no tax), shoveling their evil religion
in our throats, wanting Sharia Laws, etc. — the more problems will be caused!!!!!!!! Most Muslims are extremists, and even «moderate» Muslims
still support them, so we should NOT tolerate them and we should BAN Islam unless they allow other religious minority
in their
countries to
live in peace!!!!!
Halfway houses (where small groups of patients who are not ready to return to their homes
live together and receive help
in social rehabilitation), day hospitals, foster home services, rehabilitation centers, and ex-patient clubs are
still in short supply
in all parts of our
country.
When you were a kid, a caveman could
still make a decent
living in this
country as the spokesman for the wonderful, delicious breakfast sugar...
The result is that Americans seem to accept that their
country is no longer on the cutting edge economically and technologically, but they feel, nonetheless, that
life in America is
still pretty good.
Bible predicted the re rising of Israel and nobody really believed it to happen especially Pakistan who
still today believes they should
still occupy the
country and keep it as their own... Creating a nation
in one day especailly by a lot of misplaced Jews is impossible but like the Bible predicted those Jews that use to
live all over the world just formed up and took over israel
in ONE day is very impressive....
They
still occassionally suffer from violent attacks upon them — like other children
in this
country unfortunately do when at school — but they are allowed to
live as they please — and probably would have no trouble getting a passport and yes — they might have that they are a quaker on their headstones — but if they were a christian quaker — they could say that too.
This possibility was beyond the imagination of pre-World War II workers and is
still far beyond the expectations of most people
living in Third World
countries.
time for me to leave my
country for 5 years study (medical field)... and while i am i that
country (China) once i intercourse with a prostitute (i am really shamefull)... then after few times i found another girl
in facebook (from my hometown only) then fall
in love with her and that loves get stronger day by day (she is a christian) and i told her that im not virgin and i had this girlfriend and i did with prostitute so she forgives me and ask me to lie new
life... but
still i havent leave my e girl friend (i found difficult to leave her, i do nt love her much, but i do nt know how i love her
in first place, she is much older than me), my ex gf came to suspects about my new relationship via facebooks post, comments, likes and all and sometimes i did told her that i have this new friend... as time passes by, she realised it and she do nt talk to me anymore till now... and last time i went home i met my new girl friend and we intercourse....
If the latest study on the subject by UNESCO (
in 1953) is
still valid, less than 10 percent of the world's population
lives in countries the press of which has available to it both the western wire services and that of TASS.
In the country east of the Jordan there seems to have been more than a single baptismal brotherhood; and the sect of the Mandaeans still living today in Baghdad and along the Euphrates — a sect which has called itself the John - Nazoraeans — may well be a lost remnant of such a group of Baptist
In the
country east of the Jordan there seems to have been more than a single baptismal brotherhood; and the sect of the Mandaeans
still living today
in Baghdad and along the Euphrates — a sect which has called itself the John - Nazoraeans — may well be a lost remnant of such a group of Baptist
in Baghdad and along the Euphrates — a sect which has called itself the John - Nazoraeans — may well be a lost remnant of such a group of Baptists.
Despite the fact that I think your religion is evil, I
still realize that
in this
country you have the right to worship whatever gods you choose to worship... as long as you keep your religion out of my private
life.
First from the point of view of those who claim the building will be an insult over the event of 9/11, I don't think any one can take away from them that feeling, be it genuine or otherwise, the fact
still remains, that a group of radical individuals, who claim to be Muslims, killed innocent individuals from all walks of
life; race and religion and
country,
in the name of Islam.
Following 9/11, the Saturday Night
Live writers were faced with a daunting prospect — reinitiating a time to laugh
in a
country still in the throes of weeping.
ok well
in the bible it is against divorce also but god forgives to but it is
still wrong and yes i am from nc and i do
live in catawba
country where this took place but i do nt have to sit around and watch people make out with each other and u know lesbians and gays should read the bible more pentcosal think the same way about that it is wrong for a man and man to be togather and a woman and woman to be togather and some of you people are just plan stupid and i think that some of you just need to think it is god place to judge this pastor and it might be old fashion but back
in the ol days we did nt have all this volice and all these crimes but look now there is alot of crime and volice and all we are doing is mad that a pastor said how he felt about gays and lesbiens
These key founders along with others like Thomas Jefferson, Thomas Paine, and more, were far from fundamentalist Christians at the time
in their
lives when they were writing the laws that we
still live by today
in this
country, fred.
reX — Isn't it great to
live in a FREE
country where even mentally unstable hate - filled raving lunatics like yourself are
still able to spew their insane rhetoric?
The symptoms are so similar that an online abortion group which sells pills to women
in pro-life
countries instructs women who suffer complications: «If you
live in a place where abortion is a crime and you don't have a doctor you trust, you can
still access medical care.
All these items are part and parcel of appropriate development
in poor
countries as well, with the addition that they
still need to produce more things for food, housing, clothing and the other physical necessities of
life.
And
still the Leninist dream
lives on:
in a hellhole like North Korea;
in the island prison, Cuba;
in what ought to be one of the wealthiest
countries on the planet, Venezuela.
More than a decade after its end, the editors of the New York Times
still can not bring themselves to speak simple truth about the evil of the most murderous movement
in human history, or about those who devoted their
lives and betrayed their
country in serving that movement.
All Christians should band together on this last issue, and exercise whatever influence we
still have
in the various
countries in which we
live,
in order for the governments of this world to mobilize against this genocide.
Still, Christians have the duty not to be too alienated from their
country, and to do what they can to be of service to their fellow citizens by loyally encouraging what's good and could be better
in the political place where they
live.
Although Isabel reads widely
in philosophy, and although she
lives in a
country where» however much territory secularization has claimed» there are
still abundant vestiges of Christian belief, not to mention people who continue to practice that ancient faith, she seems almost never to think about such matters.
If you
still don't get it, imagine
living in a
country where you are forbidden to wear clothing with zippers, have electricity, eat meat on Friday, eat any pork including bacon... etc. all under the penalty of prison or death.
with «I
live in a
country where a chick that threw flour on Kim Kardashian was arrested on site, but the man who KILLED Trayvon Martin is
still free.»
I so do understand the questions of «why» and «what's the point» and and and... It's
still a struggle at times to pick myself up and serve the «churched» as I've been doing for more than a decade now
in two different
countries to three different cultures,
in three different languages... yet I'm also grateful that it's providing me with platform to promote a bigger vision and dream God might have for us as we find
in the
life of Jesus.
Unemployment sucks, but I'm lucky to
live in a tiny
country with relatively cheap produce, so we
still eat fairly well.
I'll admit that when I first took the decision, I
still cared very much about what people think of me; and when people questioned my decision to give up my job at the bank and uproot from Singapore to
live in a
country whose language I couldn't speak, or where I didn't have a job waiting for me, I found myself fighting internally with these comments.