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Like to go for walks and enjoy relaxing in a nice comfy spot and
taking in nature.
Love being outdoors, hiking, camping, just
taking in nature, listening to a river, appreciating the wonder and beauty.
If our universe is influenced by any cosmic purpose, how would we know it and what shape would
it take in nature and history?
I never imagined carrying a ten - year - old and having that child thank me for doing it as
she takes in nature's beauty.
Arctic Adventures offers a six - day Lost Fjords tour, which
takes in the nature reserve, as well as other spectacular sites in the Westfjords.
Guests return time and again to bask in the beauty of the rainforest, breath in the oxygen - dense air, and
take in nature as it unfolds around them.
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Escape from the routine of your daily life and
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A screened - in porch is the perfect spot to
take in nature's sounds, and a two - car carport provides cover for vehicles.
As
I took in nature's formations and found myself enthralled by America's geology, Julian was registering everything within his mind's eye.
They are actually referring to a constraint that they place on ENSO in their models rather than temperature measurements
taken in nature.
West Hartford is home to the West Hartford Reservoir, a place for residents and visitors to
take in nature.
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Not exact matches
The ad campaign was
taking some heat for its lacklustre
nature, and some
in the media speculated it had to do with the departure of Keith Pardy shortly before the tablet debuted.
It would be allowed to go into a repository
in Sioux Falls, S.D., that contained satellite remote sensing data of the Earth's land surface and «let
nature take its course,» the memo states.
Some smaller retail operators
in and around Perth are
taking advantage of the ad hoc
nature of regulation
in Western Australia to open 24 hours a day.
Note by the
nature of the question I'm
taking the view of the limited partner investor
in the funds, not the typical entrepreneur looking to secure an investment.
And of all the odd behaviours that
take place
in the workplace, something of a private and sexual
nature certainly isn't the oddest or most disruptive.
«If you do get stuck
in an uncomfortably hot environment,
taking a few slow, deep diaphragmatic breaths with a long exhale is always going to be the quickest way to engage the «tending - and - befriending» mechanisms of your parasympathetic vagus system [aka the better angels of your
nature],» he writes.
Pocket Pond: When you have too much on your mind,
take a break and watch colorful fish swim through crystal clear water while soft
nature sounds play
in the background.
Indeed the Philadelphia - based freethinker would open the windows of wherever he was residing at the moment, get naked and then
take in what be he believed to be the restorative
nature of the resulting airflow.
There are instances where employees
take advantage of a boss's bad
nature to repeatedly call
in sick and come
in late.
Certain actions are already second
nature to you — from showering to brewing a pot of coffee — because you have developed neural pathways
in your brain that
take you through the steps.
This is a reflection of one's «giver»
nature, as described by Adam Grant
in his New York Times best - seller, Give and
Take.
I have a comfortable chair near the window so I can
take in a bit of
nature.
In a comment on his own post, MacMillan said he had since been in contact with a couple of Facebook staffers about the incident, and both said they could find no record of the image or post having been taken down, and in fact couldn't find any evidence that anything of that nature had ever been uploade
In a comment on his own post, MacMillan said he had since been
in contact with a couple of Facebook staffers about the incident, and both said they could find no record of the image or post having been taken down, and in fact couldn't find any evidence that anything of that nature had ever been uploade
in contact with a couple of Facebook staffers about the incident, and both said they could find no record of the image or post having been
taken down, and
in fact couldn't find any evidence that anything of that nature had ever been uploade
in fact couldn't find any evidence that anything of that
nature had ever been uploaded.
«You
take, like any other creature that is used to a certain environment — you put them
in a new environment, even
in nature, it's traumatizing,» he said.
It's
in a parent's
nature to want to protect your children from the slings and arrows of life, but
take this too far and you'll do your precious offspring a huge disservice, warns mother of three Jen Brown.
Uber responded to Lusk's post
in a statement, saying, «We
take any and all allegations of this
nature very seriously and have forwarded this to Attorney General Eric Holder and Tammy Albarran to include
in their investigation.»
«The founding families seemed content to reflect the
nature of their place, accepting and even embodying the notion that nothing could
take root
in the desert soil of L.A.,» Gross writes.
It should come second
nature to you daily and,
in order to make a habit out of something, studies have shown you must do something for 66 days before it
takes hold.
«Probiotics are bacteria that we've
taken from
nature and put
in a pill, saying «these bacteria seem to have some beneficial effects,»» said Jeff Tabor of Rice University
in an interview with Business Insider.
Do not
take any information on this site to be educational
in nature, or as sound financial advice.
More information on the
nature of the discussion and considerations the Board
took into account will be published
in the minutes of the meeting, two weeks from yesterday.
It translates into cheaper exports for them, particularly those companies that are cyclical
in nature and can
take advantage of growing U.S. demand for its products.
At the Bank of Canada, we have made a lot of progress
in understanding the changing
nature of world trade and especially why it has
taken so long for our exports to recover.
Companies being formed to
take advantage of emerging opportunities have primarily targeted Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, blockchain technology applications, or have been hybrid
in nature.
The speech concludes that the
nature of, and challenges along, the path to prosperity that the Australian economy has
taken in the past six years are not much different to those faced when they were considered six years ago.
The reasons are not obvious, and it
takes a bit of understanding of the
nature of business, mixed with a dash of technological know - how and a small pinch of economics to fully understand how a mere 10.1 % decline
in miner commitment could spell disaster for Segwit2x.
The major European equity markets have continued to
take their lead from the US, despite the more subdued
nature of the economic recovery
in the euro zone.
This is somewhat random depending upon the
nature of the payments that
take place
in the community and on which banks» customers are the recipients of government spending or are paying tax.
In the face of the possible Panda Bear Market we discussed here yesterday, it seems that the guys who pull the levers in China have opted to prop up stocks rather than let nature take it's cours
In the face of the possible Panda Bear Market we discussed here yesterday, it seems that the guys who pull the levers
in China have opted to prop up stocks rather than let nature take it's cours
in China have opted to prop up stocks rather than let
nature take it's course.
In an interview with The Washington Post, Mr Giuliani said that Mr Trump paid Mr Cohen $ US35, 000 a month as a retainer and that «there probably were other things of a personal
nature that Michael
took care of, for which the President would have always trusted him as his lawyer, as my clients do with me.
In a bit of cunning, he argued that the open - ended
nature of the commitment — which most economists view as highly stimulative — would allow the Fed to pull back if the economy
takes off.
Each is helpful
in explaining the addictive
nature of easy money (or alcohol or drugs) and the inevitable withdrawal that
takes place when the stimulus is removed.
He knew that his employees, by
nature, are personally invested
in what they do, and
take opportunities to set themselves apart
in the industry.
The event
took place
in Singapore, the spot on a map where an admiring neighborhood of wild
nature and the changing world of progress make a perfect match.
In an interview with The Washington Post, Giuliani said that Trump paid Cohen $ 35,000 a month as a retainer and that «there probably were other things of a personal
nature that Michael
took care of, for which the president would have always trusted him as his lawyer, as my clients do with me.
The words «to it,» the imprecise meaning of the words «directly,» «related» and «relevant,» the privative clause
in section 23 of the Act, and the highly factual and policy
nature of relevancy determinations,
taken together, widen the margin of appreciation that this Court should afford the Board
in its relevancy determination...