Sentences with phrase «with sort»

Whenever I have spaghetti or pasta, I like combining it with some sort of beans to add up the proteins.
i love any type of squash — i think this will still be yummy if i replace the meat with some sort of plant based item... my sweeties is a veg head so my project will be to make things that we both like.
With that sort of activity, I know my body has a big need to start my day with protein.
While I am preparing dinner or waiting for it to cook, I work really fast with some sort of dessert.This coming week marks the LAST week of Whole Grains Month.
In the summer, it's all about the slow - roasted tomatoes, eggplants and peppers served with some sort of bread, herbs, greens and good olive oil.
It's all perfectly lazy:) There's so much you can do as far as the flavorings go with this sort of technique, but this particular combination is so so lovely.
Experiment with any sort of oven proof mold you want.
The decorations seem to be placed instinctively, with a sort of raw confidence that I wish I had more of when it comes to decorating and plating food.
Love kinda leaves the room with that sort of behavior.
He started with a sort of consultation with the eight doctors, licentiates and masters of arts of Rouen with information he had collected about Joan.
As Catholics we need to engage in works of love with our fellow men and women in this secular, anti-Catholic world, but we also need to exercise an intellectual apostolate, one that must begin with the sort of two - way exchange that the Jesuits undertook in China.
Still more, the liturgical character of many of them is obvious: they are hymns used in connection with some sort of enacted religious symbolism.
This issue is not applicable purely to online Christian dating, of course, but these dating sites, I'm learning, are often where men with this sort of outlook end up.
Thomas Hardy grimly attests: «As you got older, and felt yourself to be at the center of your time, and not at a point in its circumference, as you had felt when you were little, you were seized with a sort of shuddering....
Since none of them seems to have paid much attention to the strict and historically precise technical description of what I (along with traditional economic historians) mean by «capitalism,» and all seem to confuse the concept (in good American libertarian fashion) with any sort of trade or barter in general, I can only recommend that they return to the original article and read the passages they apparently skimmed over the first time.
Theological schools with this sort of ethos have tended to be especially comfortable associating with or being an organic part of other types of academic communities such as undergraduate colleges, graduate centers, and universities.
The father can't hold his head with some sort of dignity and say, «Hey, I'm the breadwinner — you do whatever I say.»
Whitehead calls any such group of occasions with some sort of connectedness a nexus,» and a nexus which shows some trait shared by each member in dependence on the others he calls a «society» (PR 30, 50f.).
Instead, the words are most often used in connection with some sort of temporal or physical deliverance.
We recognize that this might make some or all of you uncomfortable and while we recognize the struggle involved with that sort of discomfort, please feel free to blog about that fact as well.
It is to ask that economists learn ecology and that ecologists learn economics; that science meets religion and both learn from each other; that our innermost human problems are seen, not simply as some personal aberration, but as intimately linked with the sort of society we create for ourselves.
Praying in thought begins with the sort of reflection that is often styled meditation; and then having begun with a period devoted to meditation, it goes on to contemplation, and may sometimes end in the experience that the great mystics have called «union with God.»
... can get on with any sort of astronomy, geology, biology, physics.
One of the problems with the homosexual issue is that churches who are against it do not minister to it with any sort of love.
Every religion is safe with those sort of prayers.
As far as when I've told others that I'll pray for them, depending on the situation, I've either done the «state of being» with a sort of «positive thoughts sent their way»... sometimes more of a reflection, a «holding you in my heart» sort of thing... and sometimes, because regardless of what it means to me, I know what it means to the other person, an actual on my knees prayer to god.
12 No analog for potential energy or reaction free energy is now known to be associated with this sort of structure.
< — This is NOT a false dichotomy, and it sure has jack fvck - all to do with any sort of personal god imagined by whomever for whatever reasons.
Do we seriously want people to «come to Jesus» with this sort of picture of God in their minds?
I do believe God wants to prosper his people, but somehow some churches, like the one I once was apart of, tainted it with some sort of discrimination between the rich and the poor.
His adeptness with this sort of exposition is especially on display in his chapter on the «left wing» of the Reformation, the dissident radicals who rejected any alliance between the «world» — and hence the state — and the Church, on the grounds that Christian faith was above everything else a personal religious choice for the individual.
Is Neuhaus or the Vatican seriously suggesting that we can procreate our way out of the ethical dilemmas of such technology with a sort of reproductive Reaganomics?
Your long winded essays often speak of how you believe people should treat you and your comments with some sort of grace or respect or something, yet you seem to have no ability to offer the same to others when you don't agree with what they have posted.
Only people who can't read scripture with any sort of competence whatsoever come up with this nonsense.
I could not be more pleased with the sort of christians that come to these discussions..
After the shooting, officers found the man was holding «a pipe with some sort of knob on it,» Monahan said.
See, we really don't get very far with that sort of dialogue, do we?
Imagine a «woman» like Kagan being hostile towards those with some sort of religious convictions.
Forgive me if I don't make much sense today, but I'm struggling with some sort of bug that makes me want to crush my head and puke.
«A lifelong task» says the Church (and always has): not a matter of muddling through life with some sort of impossible moral checklist, perpetually asking «how far can you go?»
In a sense, they present us with a sort of Christian remix of Greco - Roman morality that attempts to preserve the apostle Paul's earlier teaching that «there is neither Jew nor Gentile, neither slave nor free, nor is there male and female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus» (Galatians 3:28).
Our response to this film can not be the Father Ted approach, we need more nuance than, «Down with this sort of thing.»
Justin Lee: Justin manages to write about being a gay Christian in America with the sort of patience, openness, and grace that will astound you.
After seeing the way in which the religious groups tried to manipulate the AFL - CIO and treated with contempt its president, Lane Kirkland, Higgins writes, «I decided that my life was too short to play along with this sort of dialogue between religion and labor.»
Young women today typically live with the sort of sexual objectification that folklore and literature associate with death.
The English landscape is dotted with architectural follies, and English history is dotted with the sort of eccentric who would build them.
With this sort of pandering, this Jesus could make a successful run for office.
That was under communist dictatorship, for those here, who don't remember dealing with that sort of thing.
It's quite easy to reconcile embracing both Rand's philosophy and Christianity, and people do it all the time: complete and total ignorance, borne out of an inability to read with any sort of comprehension, or an outright refusal to read with an open mind, either Rand's books, or the scriptures and other Christian religious dogma such as the catechism, or both.
God's existence does not compete with the existence of any other individuals whatever, for it is compatible with any sort of actuality at all.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z