These are
very old topics that lead to much bigger arguments.
Not exact matches
I find this whole
topic so
very interesting... As a 21 year
old Christian woman who is still a virgin, I obviously support waiting until marriage.
A
very helpful treatment of the
topic and its implications is F. F. Bruce, Tradition
Old and New (Exeter: Paternoster Press, 1970).
Off
topic, shopping in leeds pop into flannels it's a good designer shop & who do I see casual shopping our
very own #Chubaaaaaa # big up Akpom he's a big lad for 19 yr
old #Futurelegend #
This is a
topic that is near to my heart after recently having a
very poor experience with BA on a solo trip with my 5 month
old and 2 year
old.
API's Co-Founders gave a wonderful interview on this
very topic and is a must read for parents of
older children.
I clearly am
very passionate about this
topic because sleep just did not come easily for my happy, lively, precocious now 10 month
old daughter.
It raises another
very interesting
topic of when is a baby too
old to breastfeed?
Listen to what my
very wise friend Misty, a holistic nutrition educator, has to say about this
very topic, «when beginning your new diet / lifestyle program, don't try to emulate your
old favorites.
- Looking for that special someone to grow
old with, athletic, and
very outgoing I love a good conversation on all
topics of life, need someone who I can be friend...
For his romantic roundelay Trust the Man, a New York - set movie
very much in the vein of Woody Allen, Edward Burns and early David O. Russell (see review here), writer - director Bart Freundlich did his best myna bird impression — «gathering stuff from my life that I thought was funny, about the way you relate to your wife and kids, or conversations with friends about the ways that they relate to those
topics,» he explains by phone — and then shaping and pruning them down, grinding them up against the age -
old pressures of temptation and fear of commitment.
I think there's an urgent, timely sensibility to the film and even though it's a century
old, it feels
very current relative to
topics like PTSD.»
This book covers a range of exciting
topics including: Sharks Lose Teeth All The Time Sharks Are
Older Than The Dinosaurs The Whale Shark Is The Largest Fish In The World Sharks» Stomachs Are Incredibly Tough The Megalodon Shark Is The Largest Shark That Ever Existed Sharks Are Cartilaginous Fish Sharks Do Not Prefer To Eat People Sharks Rarely Get Cancer Some Sharks Can Live In Freshwater, Too Sharks Are More Likely To Attack In Shallow Water Shark Fins Are A Delicacy In Some Cultures Sharks Have To Stay Active To Survive Sharks Come In All Shapes And Sizes Sharks Can Hear
Very Well A Shark's Sense Of Smell Is Impressive Sharks Can Sense Electrical Impulses, Too Some Sharks Are World Travelers Sharks Sleep While Moving Some Sharks Can Fly Many Sharks Are Endangered Species We loved compiling this book and even learned a few things along the way and hopefully you will too.
Jae Jun of
Old School Value has done some backtests on this
very topic, and has shown it to be a successful though highly volatile strategy.
A variety of
topics come up, and I tend to ask a lot of questions from making decisions about a
very ill cat, to how to welcome a new kitten into our home with an already two year
old cat present.
Defcon:: View
topic - PAX 2009
Very old, but just noting it because I mentioned in my Australian talk on indie games recently that Introversion's «Last Of The Bedroom Programmers» tagline wasn't completely appropriate for them any more, and here they mention that they're retiring it, heh.
In fact, on that
topic this is a game where you
very much need to read each card, otherwise the pretty standard gameplay mechanics are going to get
old quite quickly.
... Fred S. Singer, if you read this, or if somebody who knows you, At KTH Stockholm, September 2006, did you get my pun about the outliers being «outliars»??? And BTW, you are 39 years
older on the day than the love of my life... and there are only 2 women having that name on this
very planet if not a bunch are having secret numbers... if you generous and dot - omitting, the Texan one... Anectdotal and OT... On
topic, always adjustments upwards, after a while... Svenska Dagbladet, Sweden's 2nd biggest morning paper, publish monthly average temps, precipitation etc for Sweden in general and Stockholm in particular, the April «presentation» «already» May 26 or something like that, and, regarding Stockholm Observatory [inner city] 1,0 C too high....
assuming what you say about skeptics changing
topic as you describe is accurate, and at this point I do we are talking about data that is less than 200 years
old, out of which extraordinary claims are made as to how that data relates to distant past and future trends tough sell assuming that all adjustments to the data are scientifically sound, It is
very difficult for me to believe that measurements that have gone through so many iterations can be trusted to.0 and.00 in most other sciences, I doubt they would tough sell (the photo of the thermometer is downright funny) in terms of goal post moving I observe predicted heat being re-branded as «missing» a prediction of no snow re-branded as more snow a warming world re-branded to a «warm, cold, we don't know what to expect» world topped off with suggestions that one who thinks the above has some sort of psychological disorder extraordinary claims demand extraordinary evidence especially when you are teaching children that their world is endangered
Having done research on this
topic a few years ago, I had to flip through my
old files to refresh myself on the Canadian cases dealing with this cause of action (alienation of affection lawsuits do not come up
very often).
Do the Green Thing might be 10 years
old, but the issues it tackles, including corporate social responsibility, are
very much the hot
topics of today.
NAR's ticket included Bill Cosby (
very funny on the
topic of real estate), James Taylor (almost got me on my feet looking for a Bic lighter) and a guy impersonating some
old - time singer from the last century named, I think, Elvis.
The needs of the site will vary greatly based on being a new user or the
very experienced
old guard on here that tend to learn from
very advanced
topics.
@Nicolas Gonzalez This reply is coming
very late, but I was just looking back at this
old thread because the
topic is still of interest to me.