I'm left dumbfounded
every time I hear that story from yet another pastor somewhere in America.
Every time I hear a story about him off the ice I'm like, «damn, I forgot how likeable he can be!»
So many
times we hear stories of how one negative experience can turn a child away from a sport, or even all sports in general.
Every time I hear these stories I have to remind myself that I chose what was right for me.
It's about
time we heard your stories, your thoughts and experiences with dating!
As a Matchmaker & Dating Coach, I can't tell you how many
times I hear a story about a woman turning down a first date with a great guy, just because he's missing one thing or he has just one thing she's «iffy» about.
The first
time I heard the story was in Texas.
Every time I hear a story like this it inspires me to get my stories done.
Every time we hear a story of a rescued mill dog, it just makes us fight harder.
Every time we hear a story like this we have to stop and ask ourselves why an organization of any type would fail to check the background of someone who will be trusted with finances.
Every time I hear another story about employee abuse in corporate America or even small companies, I get a knot in my stomach.
Every time I hear a story like that I think... ugh, who wants to be a Real Estate agent anyway?
Not exact matches
«The next
time something like this happens with company we know, we might engage a little more with the press and help them
hear another side of the
story,» he says.
Kay
hears this sad
story all the
time: «Someone will say, «I sent out fifty resumes last week and
heard nothing but crickets!
Also, when you spend a lot of
time with people you tend to notice patterns in how they tell
stories and what was reassuring to us was to
hear a source tell the same
story the same way months later, as opposed to the facts always changing.
They can keep in touch with friends, look at photos of their vacations, read news
stories they suggest, play
time - wasting games, invite people to their parties and speak and be
heard.
One of the best parts of my job is that I get to meet new people and
hear new
stories all the
time.
We've all
heard the
story dozens of
times: A brilliant kid drops out of college, turns his or her idea into a business and ends up becoming a multi-billionaire.
He said he's
heard more than one
story of grandparents continuing to work full
time when they might have retired so they can help out with basic expenses like strollers, cribs and child care.
We've all
heard the horror
stories about inept interns, but it's
time to face facts.
My wife tells this
story — and I've
heard it so many
times I honestly can't remember if it's true — that when I hedged on getting married, I could come up with only two reasons for my hesitation.
Those who did meet with clients had little
time for them and gave the impression that they weren't interested in
hearing clients»
stories.
Having
heard so many horror
stories, I realize how good of a first
time experience I had.
One of the greatest top ticks of all
time comes from the October 1968 edition of New York Magazine (emphasis mine): «You'll
hear fabulous success
stories - like the hedge fund guy who made 20 per cent on his money in a week, for seven weeks in a row.»
The second
time we looked at this, we saw the Findus twist bring new energy to the
story and as the chart shows, Tesco's Buzz score — which tracks whether consumers have
heard something positive or negative about a brand — went further down and is only showing the very first signs of recovery in the last week.
You wouldn't think it would be hard to list your accomplishments but often
times we tend to belittle our own achievements, thinking that they are not as grandiose as we would like or as exciting as other
stories we have
heard.
«Every
time I see Martin Shkreli's face or
hear another
story from someone who can't afford their medicine my blood boils» tweeted Fayrouz Saad, who plans to challenge Republican Rep. Dave Trott in a Michigan race.
Read
stories from our
time on the front lines of Ebola and watch this moving video and
hear a survivor's tale.
«If you're looking for a great resource to
hear the
stories of today's successful entrepreneurs and learn what's needed to be successful yourself, Foundr is where you should be allocating your
time.»
I've
heard thousands of
stories of business owners taking home next to nothing in tough
times in order to ensure they could pay and hang onto their valued employees.
I share this
story because it demonstrates a common struggle... one that I have
heard about many
times.
Or, as I've
heard stories, maybe before you even agree to step out the door to show any property, you flatly refuse to invest any
time unless they commit to signing with your brokerage.
At a
time when traditional retail is really struggling, isn't it nice to
hear a positive
story about the industry...
You realize it was written down after
hearing a
story that was passed down and altered over
time as well right?
So if you can move from that encounter on the street to sitting down in your home, you can move from sitting down in your home to
hearing one another's
stories, to getting involved in each other's lives, to sharing
time together where you're not just helping but you're enjoying life together.
satans aim was to stop the fulfillment of the seed that would crush satan underfoot.This hybrid between the angels and man created giants abominations in Gods eyes.They also were a threat to Gods people as can be seen by the giants in the land of caanan after the flood.If we agree on that then there is no way that Eve would have had intercourse with satan [false doctrine of the seed of satan -RCB- because the blood lines were still untainted by angelic beings or satan at the
time of Noah maybe that is also why the genealogy of Christ is well presented with no surprises apart from Hagar and Ruth these two were gentiles that shows Gods mercy grace was always there to all nations he accepts people by faith not by race.Prior to the flood the mixing of the angels and man must have been widespread after the flood these beings were present but in limited numbers and God told his people to destroy them as they were abominations but they were a threat to Gods people.It would be interesting to
hear what the rabbis had to say on this matter as i would think the
stories would have been past down from generation to the next.Especially regarding the flood.God promised he would never flood the earth again but a
time is coming when the earth will be judged not by flood but by fire Jesus is our ark and we are safe in him.brentnz
And then they asked to
hear the
story again, and so I told it again, just the way I remembered it anyway, because that is the
story I
heard all the
time as a kid.
What I didn't realize at the
time was that I was opposing him in an equally vehement tone, while myself only
hearing one perspective in this
story.
And how many
times have you and your wife shared a hot tub with a group of exhomosexual men and women and
heard their
stories?
And it looks like World Vision has deliberately left us
time to talk with people and
hear their
stories so we can share them with you.
In the next two posts in this series we will discuss getting to know other people by spending
time and sharing space with them, and getting to know them by
hearing and knowing their
stories.
But the horror
stories you
hear — where aid just helps a dictator build new palaces — mostly come from a
time when aid was designed to win allies for the Cold War rather than to improve people's lives.
You might have
heard one
story about one isolated incident, but I've served an LDS Mission in Panama and played ball all the
time on my day off.
99 % + of the Hebrews living right there at the
time and well able to meet,
hear or otherwise interact with Jesus did not believe the
story.
I'm very sad that the most amazing
story I've
heard in a long
time, about Ted Bundy, was cut out of the film.
But sharing this
story with SS marriage opponents, they often said that the husband must have been a f ***** t. THREE
times I talked to a Christian who had objections and I received
heard some out right hostile responses to the idea that the church union could be separated from the legal.
Its cute when children
hear these
stories, but when you're an adult, its
time to grow up, live in the real world, and actually contribute something.
Lastly, I would like to bring to light the
story behind an «old
time» Christian song you may have
heard of...» It Is Well With My Soul.»
During my
time in El Salvador, Central America (1983 - 86), I was always thunderstruck when, after a group of U.S. visitors had spent a couple of hours listening to the
stories of the Mothers of the Disappeared or to officials of the non-governmental Human Rights Commission, at least one earnest soul would take me aside to ask whether «we're going to get a chance to
hear the other side of the
story.»
Then one day, a pastor took the stage at my church and shared a
story I'd
heard zillions of
times, but was about to
hear again as if for the first
time.