Life has been a little all over the place lately, so I've been tackling
things week by week which is usually not how I like to function.
For example try to add
things week by week... or bi-weekly.
Not exact matches
Here are a few
things I learned at the J.P. Morgan Health Conference this
week: (1) Vice-presidential motorcades tie up as much traffic as presidential ones; (2) San Francisco hotels have no compunction about charging pharma - sphere prices, especially when the city is overrun
by pharma executives; (3) no one will ever know if you brought more than one blue blazer to a four - day meeting; and (4) in my next life I want to come back as Bryan Roberts.
But when people live in a constant state of fight or flight that's triggered
by all the
things they're trying to squeeze into a
week, this can lead to really poor decisions and life - threatening health problems.
Despite having previously said he did think a deal would be possible
by December, he said last night: «After my meetings here in London my main message is I am more optimistic, there is progress... That is the most important
thing because the perspective from a European point of view towards London was in the last
weeks not so clear.»
U.S. stocks will try this
week to keep
things rolling after posting their fifth - straight
week of gains, spurred
by the ongoing rebound in oil prices.
«But Perka allows business owners to change
things up on a
week -
by -
week basis.
One
thing to know: The Chiefs are looking more like their old selves
by the
week, but it's still hard to trust the team after its midseason collapse.
The one
thing that ties all of these cases together (and you might throw in a comment this
week by press secretary Sean Spicer about Hitler not using chemical weapons) is that there didn't appear to show remorse.
Chipotle made
things worse for itself
by rotating which markets would be carnitas - free for six
weeks at a time during the winter.
But despite their dismal record, the Bears have lost
by double - digits just once since
Week 4 of the season — even in losses, the Chicago defense has been able to keep
things close.
Although the final decision to pull the plug came quickly, it was precipitated
by months of struggling,
weeks of discovering all of the
things we were doing wrong and analyzing the many factors that were just plain out of my control.
New York Fashion
Week has returned to the Big Apple to wreak havoc in these city streets (and
by havoc we mean crowds of thirsty wannabes, lots of skinny people smoking, and fashion editors complaining about
things that others would give their right leg to experience).
The actor, best known for playing Luke Skywalker, was less than amused
by the video Pai released last
week, in which he dressed up as Santa and explained the «seven
things you can still do on the Internet after net neutrality.»
Start
by focusing on doing one
thing for yourself each
week.
«Our team processes millions of reports each
week, and we sometimes get
things wrong,» a spokesman said, suggesting that the accounts were flagged
by users.
Borqs International Holding Corp, which operates Internet of
Things (IoT) device developer Borqs, has raised an undisclosed amount in its Series E round of funding led
by Qualcomm Ventures,
weeks before the firm is set to undergo a reverse merger, it said in a statement.
-- Portrait Of The Perfect Link Builder — Social Link Manipulation — LinkMoses Link Building Tip of the
Week — Links
by Association — Teeny Weenie Bikini Linkbait — Ten
Things to Ask Before Hiring A Company to Promote Your Web Site
I started out freelancing over web - based, with the help of some basic tasks which actually wanted a desktop as well as access to broadband and I am delightful than ever... few months have passed
by since i begun this and i received cash gain total of 36,000 bucks... Basically I earn eighty bucks every single hour and work for 3 to four hrs most of the days.And awesome
thing about this is that you could keep control of valuable time when you work and for how long as you like but you still earn a paycheck every
week.
Zuckerberg was asked
by US lawmakers last
week what kind of regulation he would and wouldn't like to see laid upon Internet companies — and he made a point of arguing for privacy carve outs to avoid falling behind, of all
things, competitors in China.
Dunkin's slower traffic numbers during the third quarter, and harsh reaction to them
by Wall Street, could be a sign of
things to come when franchisee - led fast - food restaurants such as McDonald's (MCD), Wendy's (WEN), Buffalo Wild Wings (BWLD) and Restaurant Brands Group (QSR) owned Burger King report earnings in the
weeks ahead.
Things have changed
week by week during the campaign so far — perhaps they'll change back, right?
The other
thing that stirred up the housing debate in Canada this
week was a blog post
by a couple of economists at the International Monetary Fund.
He knew them well and he used it in the temptation
by the devil (last
week's lectionary), the very
thing we are trying to throw out these days, to our own danger and confusion.
Within the past couple
weeks, Doubleday has released two new books
by First
Things board members.
It was my husband who, frustrated
by the hurdles he watched me face again and again, finally threw up his hands last
week and said, «It seems to me that the only
thing you have to do to be controversial in the Church is to say something true and be a woman at the same time.»
Little
things such as a common cold that caused the last chemotherapy session to be cancelled, bringing the liver resection forward
by three
weeks, enabling the specialist surgeon to be available.
This was spurred
by the loss of my mother to cancer when I was 20, my father essentially left my much younger brother and sister to my care for many months at a time only coming home 1 - 2 x a
week and then less and less until it would be only a call every
week or two to «check on
things».
If your belief is that our world is only 10,000 years old because God got bored and magically created all living
things exactly as they are today over the course of a
week, you are basically calling all the work and discoveries
by archaeologists and anthropologists a bunch of baloney.
In the not too distant past, going to church for worship was considered
by many to be the most important
thing they did all
week.
Those
things happened this
week, not
by the hands of Christians.
In the bulletin I print every
week, right at the top of it I have put this saying
by Victor Frankl, since I arrived at my / God's Church: «There is one
thing you can never take from me, and that is my freedom to choose how I will react to whatever you do to me.»
Actually... the same
week I had this conversation, I read some article
by NT Wright where he did / said the same
thing when he was a college chaplain.
First, I was always reminded that my task in the pulpit was not to give a little talk that might be called «Bob Brown looks at life,» and might be characterized
by an opening phrase like, «Here are some
things I've been thinking about this
week.»
Jobless claims fell
by 41,000 last
week, which puts
things right about where experts predicted they'd be at the end of the month.
In the first 300 years of the church, as the Gospel spread rapidly around the globe, it was customary and normal for churches services to be held almost every night of the
week, and the main
thing they did in these church services was teach the Word of God book
by book, chapter
by chapter, verse
by verse.
On the other hand, if engaging with a world in need were to be a very small
thing — like learning more about the bagboy who tirelessly bags my groceries every
week, or shamelessly begging for a baby shower invite to celebrate my favorite waitress at my favorite restaurant, or stopping to help the teen whose car is broken down
by the side of the road — then I'd become responsible for it.
Taking one day off per
week to emphasize being a good, honest person is a good
thing in a child's life, even if the church in question approaches God
by rolling on the ground screaming «Hoogalla ballababa!»
But last
week, I made one batch of this sushi, most of which was eaten
by Paloma with no notice of asparagus, and the next day she asked me to make more of the «same exact
thing»... If that's what gets her eating asparagus, I'm all for it!
True story: the very first
thing I learned how to cook
by myself was macaroni and cheese when I was six years old and you better believe that I ate it for a
week straight.
Within the last
week since I've been home I've noticed so many
things that I hadn't realized I'd missed, like the way light shines between the trees in the hours before dusk, waking to the pitter patter of rain, cool winds and the warmth of the sun on my shoulders, the endless blue sky and all its big billowy clouds — so many
things I was never too exceptionally amazed
by growing up but now can't seem to stop staring at.
When I was 32
weeks pregnant in the summer of 2009 (in fact, this was overflowing on my kitchen counter during my first meeting across town) and should have been doing normal third trimester
things like eating jars of Peanutella
by the spoonful and repainting the baseboard trim (which still looks awful, not that this will surprise you), I instead decided that I really wanted to write a cookbook.
< 3 I love it when people think of me when they see something cool, and another
thing I love is getting food as a gift — a friend gave me a jar of peanut butter a couple of
weeks ago and I turned it into these delicious cookies; it's a recipe
by Martha Stewart, and we all know that when it comes to food Martha can do no wrong.
If there's such
thing as a rain dance then maybe there's a summer dance that involves rolling around on roller skates in a half tee to make those 3
weeks go
by faster.
All my gifts are done and now the only
thing left for me to figure out
by the end of next
week is what I'm planning on cooking!!!
Excerpt from «Liven
Things Up» The Good Karma Diet
By Victoria Moran When my daughter, Adair, was a tween and teen, we devoted two
weeks every summer to...
Perhaps this doesn't fit my detox
week criteria... and
by «criteria» I mean
things that just «feel» healthy, because who has time to have actual criteria?
I'd like to build on that
by sharing a few
things that I buy every single
week, outside of the standard meat and produce.
It seems weekends go
by too fast and we don't do the
things that help us recharge for the coming
week.
The latest most - addicting kale salad since last
week is this simple one inspired
by Soul Veg, a vegan soul food restaurant in Atlanta (and other locations) that serves up the most craveable vegan mac n» cheese, bbq rib -
things (kalebone — i.e. seitan), and a simple salad with a dressing that will make you come back for more and more and more.