New parents have to
think hundreds of things before giving an infant a bath.
Not exact matches
And just so you know, the fact that more and more people like you feel the need to speak up with your hatred
of all
things biblical or Christian, makes people like me very happy because it tells us that the very book, the Bible, that you diss, is absolutely right because it has been warning us for
hundreds of years that
thoughts like yours will increase.
I don't
think you're trying to reinvent anything here or in the other
things you have talked about in the
hundreds of posts that represent parts
of your book.
The truth is the modern Bible was put together
hundreds of years after Jesus lived and died by priests who wanted to put in only those
things THEY
thought should be read by others according to the culture
of the time.
One
thing I would ask you to reconsider is your statement about Christianity not allowing
thinking, or as you said, «This is probably why there is not one passage in the Bible in support
of intelligence and healthy skepticism, but literally
hundreds in support
of blind acceptance and blatant, sheep - like gullibility.»
Seeing that's what lined the isles at Babies «R Us — where every pregnant woman goes to gawk over all the
hundreds of silly
things you
think you need when having a baby until you find out they are mostly all useless items.
Cherri Christiansen: And other groups like that; where mom all through Just connecting with moms in their local area and I know a couple
of moms who have crazy, you know, excess supply who have been donating
hundreds and
hundreds of ounces
of milk and I
think it's such a wonderful
thing to do.
The mayor brushed off Common Cause's concerns, saying: «The idea that organizations would come together to fight for
things like full - day pre-K for all, or affordable housing programs that could reach
hundreds of thousands
of people, I
think is understandable and makes sense.»
The Senate Republicans have never let a little
thing like the gray areas
of election law stop them from dumping
hundreds of thousands
of dollars into races when they
thought it might help them either win back or hold the majority (depending on the year).
«The idea that organizations would come together to fight for
things like full - day pre-K for all, or affordable housing programs that could reach
hundreds of thousands
of people, I
think is understandable and makes sense.»
I had
thought that Gordon Brown was a bad Chancellor because he fiddled with the tax system, finding another few
hundred million down the back
of a refurbished Treasury armoire for footling schemes designed to secure a day's headlines; complicated
things so no one could work out why what he had just said was rubbish even though it obviously was; and invented subsidies, tax reliefs and distortions that turned out to be counter-productive.
I
think one
of the ways that we have changed in a
hundred and how many years since then is we have a better appreciation today for these amazing creatures [and] a self - interested one, not just in terms
of natural services; but earthworms are a terrific way, as any composter can tell you, and here it is August and lot
of us are composting to help digest peels and tops and
things like that from out
of your vegetable garden and put [it back out], add some more earth to the top
of the soil.
You'd
think with
hundreds of thousands
of fungi and bacteria in our environments, using antibacterial products would be a good
thing, but it turns out the opposite is true.
I've been drawn to a lot
of healing
things lately, healing sounds, healing frequencies, infrared sauna, meditation, breath work, really good deep tissue work, and, you know, I was speaking with my wife about a week ago and she commented on the fact that in the thirteen years that we've been married, when she met me, I was a bodybuilder and a spin instructor, she doesn't
think she's ever seen me take any more than, perhaps, a couple
of days off
of an extremely hard charging life, in which I'm replying to literally
hundreds of emails a day, squeezing in the type
of exercise sessions that allow me to do masochistic
things, volunteering, jetting around the globe, you name it.
When you in front
of your make - up mirror each morning, you're probably
thinking about a
hundred things at once.
26 is definitely not as scary as it seems — and I
think you're ahead
of the curve on the whole accepting your body as it is
thing; I didn't get there until I was almost 30, and some days it's still touch and go But I have embraced the joy
of gym clothes, they seriously are the best, especially when the prices are reasonable — I will never understand why anyone pays
hundreds of dollars for clothes they sweat in xox, Cee
I
think you did a fantastic job without blowing
hundreds of dollars and while still using mostly
things you already had.
I always want to laugh when painted furniture is called a trend, furniture had been painted for
hundreds of years, it's not new!!!!!! I
think both wood and painted furniture will work in a lovely blend forever, sure
things will date (certain colors will definitely be
of an era) but the idea
of reworking
things and making over
things has been, and will be around forever!
There were and still are plenty
of racist white women out there and there were definitely a lot
of white women a couple
of hundred years ago who
thought slavery was a good
thing.
Two
hundred and 60 pounds
of oiled muscles and oil - free charisma, he can sell you things you thought you actively did not want: a Jumanji reboot, sequels to G.I. Joe and Journey To The Centre Of The Earth, films featuring Kevin Hart, Baywat... Okay, everyone has their limit
of oiled muscles and oil - free charisma, he can sell you
things you
thought you actively did not want: a Jumanji reboot, sequels to G.I. Joe and Journey To The Centre
Of The Earth, films featuring Kevin Hart, Baywat... Okay, everyone has their limit
Of The Earth, films featuring Kevin Hart, Baywat... Okay, everyone has their limits.
I
think it's one
of the hardest
things anyone can do — taking several
hundred blank pages and filling them up.
However, casual reading while you are
hundreds of feet under the ocean surface is probably the last
thing that even the most avid readers wouldn't
think to do.
Or
things like
thinking that a
hundred rewrites is the best way to create a piece
of art that feels free and spontaneous and has voice.
It's now up there next to books that have
hundreds of five star reviews, and some really well - known names like Dan Norris, Gary Vaynerchuck, Peter Thiel, Chris Guillebeau, and Jon Lee Dumas, I had initially hired someone to handle the marketing for me because I didn't want to to have to
think about it, but that whole
thing ended up blowing up in my face and I had to learn to do it all myself.
I've done many
of the
things you've mentioned — gained a regular readership
of people I've never met, sold thousands, and have
hundreds of wonderful reviews, but I still don't
think of myself as «successful» because if I had to live on the books I sell I'd be in a homeless hostel!
I
think that when analyzing a business or a special situation, this is one
of the most important
things to remember: there are many complicated aspects to analyzing a business —
hundreds of data points, thousands
of potential outcomes, pages and pages
of SEC filings — all which often create a fuzzy view
of the future.
If you've read this post and all the detail I provided and also read that we're CPAs (so not jokers off the street) and that we were featured in the NY Times, NBC, CBS, ABC, etc. about THIS EXACT TRIP and that we're working with
hundreds of families across the country do this exact same
thing and you still are finding it impossible to believe, then I don't
think there's anything I could do to convince you.
Every day I have over a
hundred notifications on my Steam account, there are threads thousands
of comments deep about it and countless Tweets and Facebook messages — while you'd
think it would be the kind
of thing that would bug the hell out
of me, you'd be wrong.»
I
hundred - percented it more out
of reflex (and because I spent ten dollars on the
thing) than pure Mario passion, and though I was happy to see Nintendo's most recognizable ambassador reaching an even larger audience, I wondered what sort
of effect he could have with what I
thought was only a shallow version
of the normally brilliant platformers bearing his name.
Davis
thought it seemed wrong to paint all these new
things in the same way people had painted for
hundreds of years.
Recent and forthcoming exhibitions include The Future is Already Here - It's Just Not Evenly Distributed, The 20th Biennale
of Sydney; Display Show, Stroom Den Haag, The Hague, Netherlands; How institutions
think, LUMA, Arles France (2016); Céline Condorelli, Chisenhale Gallery, London; bau bau, Museum
of Contemporary Art, Leipzig, Germany; Ten Thousand Wiles and a
Hundred Thousand Tricks, M HKA (Museum van Hedendaagse Kunst Antwerpen), Antwerp, Belgium (2014); Additionals, Project Art Centre, Dublin; Puppet Show, Eastside Projects, Birmingham;
Things That Go Without Saying, Grazer Kunstverein, Austria; The Parliament, «Archive
of Disobedience», Castello di Rivoli, Turin, Italy (2013) and Surrounded by the Uninhabitable, SALT Istanbul, Turkey (2012).
for me it worked better before with your first version... secondly, when I've watched some videos, the artist already has his / her painting drawn out, and I've no idea what it looks like, I
think that it would be better when I can see from scratch how he / she has done their drawing details... as in the pastel video
of the tiger for example, I
think it would be a great help to those who are not fantastic at drawing, but love to paint... perhaps yes, just one more
thing: I know there are
hundreds of brands
of all the different mediums, and papers, so how can a beginner know on earth which one to invest in if they want to take their work serious?
Here is an example
of what I'm getting at: * Climate change is a myth or conspiracy - The temperature record is phony - the consensus is just politics * Climate change is unproven - The models are wrong - One
hundred years isn't enough evidence * It's not our fault - Volcano's emit way more CO2 - It could be natural variation * A warmer climate is nothing to worry about - It was warmer in the middle ages - A warmer climate is a good
thing * Mitigation will destroy the economy - We don't know enough to act - Reducing fossil fuel will destroy us * It's too late or someone else's problem - Kyoto is too little too late - The US absorbs more CO2 than it emits This is very rough example, but if you
think it is headed in the right direction, I'd be happy to go through your guide in more detail and come up with something concrete - just give me the word.
Not just understand it well enough to say lots
of nifty words about it — well enough to start from the basic empirical laws and principles and derive and demonstrate nearly the whole
thing through the introductory classical level at the blackboard, without notes, as I do several times a year in front
of several
hundred very bright students a year, working with a team
of Ph.D. physicists who are my co-instructors (with perhaps a century
of teaching experience between us who, one would
think, would correct my errors if I made any egregious ones along the way).
One possible explanation; Berndt
thinks that two
things may be going on at once: a slow leak
of methane that's been going on for
hundreds of years, and also the beginning
of the hydrate breakup that scientists have been worried about.
Berndt
thinks that two
things may be going on at once: a slow leak
of methane that's been going on for
hundreds of years, and also the beginning
of the hydrate breakup that scientists have been worried about...»
We humans tend to
think we're better at this than other living
things, but there are plenty
of life forms that have used exactly this process to thrive on Earth for
hundreds of millions
of years.
You may not
think you would do such a
thing, but a new Web site that became a hot topic in the blogosphere yesterday has set out to demonstrate that
hundreds of thousands
of people are doing this everyday.
Aaron: I
think how it translates, how it ties into kind
of the Gary Vaynerchuk model and how it's useful for lawyers to at least
think about how they could be doing some stuff is there is now this trend in Facebook, Instagram videos
of 1 to 2 minute videos with interesting video content and overlaid text that's kind
of rapid fire overlaid text and you can convey by combining interesting visual content with well written but very short text content, you can convey a fair amount
of information in just dozens
of words, not even
hundreds or thousands, and those at least in the current
of multimedia online content are the kinds
of things that are performing really well on the internet do a great job
of conveying a small amount
of information and are interesting for readers and catch them where they are because it is absolutely a fact that no one wants to read a law firm's full length press release about a case they won or an award an attorney got or whatever.
Many
of my law firm clients are so frustrated by this kind
of thing they would rather pull out
of the process altogether, and even many
of those who do well, but who spend
hundreds of thousands
of pounds a year on them, would cheerfully ditch the directories if they
thought they could get away with it.
Your heart will be pounding and you'll be
thinking of a
hundred different
things all at once.
If this is a high - volume hiring scenario, where the employer or recruiter is buried under two - to four -
hundred resumes, then paying more attention to keywords will be critical, but if it's an up - skilled, low - volume submission then it's highly likely that your target is going to read your resume right off the bat and that's one reason why I
think it's risky to obsess over keywords instead
of the
things that will ultimately decide your fate.
Last week we discussed the 10
things that will absolutely make a headhunter put your resume in the throw away pile but this week we
thought we would focus on the positive.These headhunters and recruiters are looking at literally
hundreds of resumes per day so what is going to make them want to put yours in the yes pile?
«I sleep at night even with
hundreds of millions
of dollars under my control because I do
things right,» she stated firmly at the
Think Realty National Conference & Expo in Dallas, Texas, on February 24, 2018.
People always
think it's the big
things that make great
things happen; but it's the small
things that add up... the
hundred million tiny grains
of sand that keep the ocean in it's place and protect the land...
I would like to
think that we have all heard
of Ikea hacks and I'm all for furniture makeovers so let's narrow
things down to Ikea dresser hack makeovers.Would you believe that even though I have completed
hundreds of painted furniture makeovers I only have one Ikea dresser hack under my belt?