This short, soothing
tale tells how animal parents get their children to sleep.
Not exact matches
In his new book, «Quench Your Own Thirst: Business Lessons Learned Over a Beer or Two,» Jim Koch
tells the rollicking, often profane
tale of
how he built the Boston Beer Company (home of Samuel Adams) and made non-imported lagers safe for discriminating drinkers.
Earlier this week the Yale - educated mathematician, only one month into his new gig as a Googler,
told the
tale of
how he snagged a coveted software engineer position at Google in a revealing blog post on The Hustle.
And that's
how Coca - Cola gets away with
telling sappy
tales about young love.
Of course you can be proven wrong... your holy book was written by man, no god involved; thus your belief is based on the fairy
tales told by men who saw a gullible fool a mile away - see,
how easy that is??? As for the actual number being only 1.6 billion, sorry the stats say different and your opinion on who the actual number includes is moot.
Still amazes me
how people are so willing to follow an idea, a religion, a dude
telling fairy
tales from a stage, rather than the things that they see before them every day, and in doing so, tie everyday natural occurrences into evidence for the validity of their fairy
tales.
But when we turn from the settled past to the future, we find that the continuum as such
tells no
tales as to
how it shall be atomized.
How do you explain that every
tale of morality in the bible was
told LONG before that book or the old testament was written?
Believing in a system that was created by stone age men sitting around a fire
telling fairy
tales to scare kids and keep people in line, that was propagated by men who learned to write, and that was based on making a class of «preists» and holy men that could get money for doing nothing and that could dictate
how olthers should live and molest boys and girls is stupid.
Christians need to learn to step outside themselves and think about
how difficult and annoying it is to talk to people about important issues when the only thing Christians base their «ideas» on is ancient Middle Eastern fairy
tales and that they were
told to believe something.
The logical subjects, however, are not capable of doing more than indicating
how the proposition could be realized: if the logical subjects to which the predicative pattern refers could, in themselves, make the proposition «
tell tales» as to its ingression, it would be to cast the world's lot in advance, it would be to prescribe exhaustively creative unfolding and thus vitiate creativity.
One
tale that never grows tired of the
telling is the one about
how Bruce Springsteen — two albums into his career and with nothing but disappointing sales to show for it — was...
But the critics were all
telling me
how extremely feminist this comic book - derived
tale of Diana (Gal Gadot), the Amazon princess with her magic lasso and bulletproof bracelets, is supposed to be.
The fact that we have to reference this book of archaic
tales and stories to a point in history in itself
tells how truly divine it isn't.
I
tell you this
tale as I mull and marvel
how the Almighty metes to mankind the blessings of reason, rule, and realm.
It's just at book about
how a localized group of people
tell a
tale of creation.
I listen, fascinated, when people
tell their stories at the front and I hear of their own individual challenges and joys and
tales of
how Jesus has touched their lives.
And you think it is your job to
tell everybody that rejects jesus as at best a fairy
tale on
how to lead their lives,
how arrogant!
It does show
how most humans alive today have between 1 % — 4 % neanderthal DNA, which
tells a very different
tale then that of Genesis.
One
tale that never grows tired of the
telling is the one about
how Bruce Springsteen — two albums into his career and with nothing but disappointing sales to show for it — was on his label's chopping block.
And of course that's
how sourdough gets its
tell -
tale sour flavor.
Grandpa was born in the Southwest in 1901 and he loved to
tell tall
tales of
how he'd been a cowboy in his younger days.
People often ask me
how I reached the pinnacle of pepperdom and, after an indulgent chuckle, I take a sip from my perfectly pungent Bloody Maria and retell the oft -
told tale of my passionate indulgence.
Get into a country store and sit on the cracker - box by the side of two or three Georgia «colonels» and «majors,» and they will
tell any number of
tales about
how their ancestors bought their estates from the Indians and to close up the bargain gave the «noble red men» a barbecue, consisting of venison and sweetened hoe - cake, followed by plenty of imported rum and other «firewaters.»
By Stu Burns; Photos by Norman Johnson People often ask me
how I reached the pinnacle of pepperdom and, after an indulgent chuckle, I take a sip from my perfectly pungent Bloody Maria and retell the oft -
told tale of my passionate indulgence.
That's
how former Liverpool goalkeeper Tony Warner introduces Steve Harkness before
telling the Magic Sponge podcast a truly gruesome
tale about his ex-Reds teammate.
Some fans will
tell tales how Petr Cech was the clear sheet winner, cleansheet the monkeyass!
Years from now, Steven Brault will gather his grandchildren around the fireplace, and he will
tell them
tales of
how, over a three - year period, a professional baseball franchise allowed him to start numerous major - league games, despite the fact that he was wholly unqualified for the job.
The expectation that Nadal would pull through, like we've seen before, and headlines would
tell tales of
how he «survived a scare,» or
how he was «pushed to the limit.»
I know you are young as you have not learned to punctuate (and because you regard the Community Shield as an honour, which it is not; merely a glorified pre - season friendly, overhyped) and I say that not to chide your education but to show
how astute people can
tell things by reading clear
tell tale signs, that other and often younger people can not.
In his 2015 album, comedian / writer / senior editor at MAD Magazine Dan Telfer
tells the
tale of «The Princess Potty» — and
how it helped his children decide that ghosts were real.
My mom and aunts
told me countless
tales of
how eating certain foods while breastfeeding affected their babies.
In articles where the theme is «
how I coped with the worst divorce experience ever» the cheating
tale is
told from the perspective of a (usually female) spouse who picked up the pieces after discovering their cheating partner.
Your kids already know
how to
tell some pretty tall
tales, butthis game redirects their creativity in a more positive direction.Roll the dice and then come up with a story that connects the nineimages.
Little Red Riding Hood is so beautifully handcrafted and I adore
how she helps
tell a favorite fairy
tale.
Based on the beloved children's story,
How to Train Your Dragon
tells a
tale of Hiccup, a Viking teenager who instead of embracing his family's long - standing heroic dragon slaying tradition, faces a predicament when he comes face - to - face with a dragon who challenges him and his fellow Vikings to see the world from a whole new perspective.
This charming story about a little monkey named BLUE,
tells the
tale of his food allergy and
how he learns to live with it.
Every time a Hypnobabies mom has a great birth experience, she can also go on and teach other women (and attending birth professionals)
how sweet and lovely childbirth can be, instead of the nightmare
tales usually
told of «labor».
How do you parent a hormonal tween girl and live to
tell the
tale?
This sweet book
tells the exciting
tale of
how the Reindeer Dust tradition first began.
My client scooped her daughter in her arms and began to
tell this amazing
tale about
how this fabulous little being came to be here.
You are not the first twin mama that I have heard
tell tales of
how walks helped them keep their sanity.
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Tells Evolving
Tale of
How How «Don't Tread on Me Flag» Came Down
An intricate
tale of «medicine, monopoly and malice», Fire in the Blood
tells the story of
how Western pharmaceutical companies and governments aggressively blocked access to low - cost Aids drugs for the countries of Africa and the global south in the years after 1996 — causing ten million or more unnecessary deaths — and the improbable group of people who decided to fight back.
Attempting to build on the idea of the Labour leader being first and foremost his «friend», as he said in his set - piece speech earlier today, Balls
told a merry
tale of
how he and Miliband show each other their speeches:
We've got head, pubic and clothing lice, all with
tales to
tell about evolution, including
how our ancestors cosied up to gorillas
Writer Kurson
tells this lesser - known
tale with suspense, describing
how NASA decided to aim for the moon just 16 weeks before launching the mission, at a time when the Soviet Union seemed to be leading the space race.
Teeth
tell such
tales because their shapes and the usage patterns etched on them offer up heaping helpings of information about what animals ate and
how they lived.
Hudson
tells the
tale to illustrate
how microbes that scientists once thought were easily eliminated by antibiotics can still thrive in the body.