Essentially, you're forming
words out of the letter tiles, clearing blocks to dig into the well.
Not exact matches
Change the spelling
of a
word, use odd
word pairings or add accents to
letters to make the name stand
out and differentiate it from competitors.
Across all emails, it turns
out that simply using the informal, three
letter opening «hey,» prompted more responses: Exactly 64 percent
of emails that opened with that
word received replies.
Both apps have been popular with Android users for years, as they not only include the predictive text capabilities but also a quicker method
of typing by letting you drag your finger from
letter to
letter in one continuous motion to spell
out words, rather than pecking at the keys.
In other
words, if you ever have a legal problem, a
letter from a prestigious firm is going to be more intimidating than one from a local attorney who works
out of his or her home.
Take
out a red
letter edition
of the Bible (
words of Jesus in red) and see what Jesus had to say while observing how Jesus walked through this life.
Sounds pretty much like what someone would write to make sure offerings
of money (had to edit that
out, tried to submit it earlier with the proper
word, but it contained a series
of three
letters that commonly refer to a part
of female anatomy... go go gadget super modern CNN moderation algorithms!)
A friendly suggestion: get a red
letter edition
of the Bible, you know, the one where the
words of Jesus are highlighted in red, tear
out all such pages, study them and throw the rest
of the Bible away.
Try to think not so much about writing it
out but
of drawing each
letter or
word.
For us who are Christians all
of this is demonstrated in the
words and encounters
of Jesus Christ as recorded in the Gospels; it is spelled
out most clearly in the Epistles
of John and in the
letter of Paul discussed earlier.
You're using
words or combinations
of letters that get spit
out by the filter.
We are not powerless and fearful, not us: and so I pray and I work; I make coffee in the morning and hot meals to gather around the table at suppertime; I worship and sing
out words of promise and praise; I raise children and read good books; I pray for my enemies and write
letters and send money and show up to fold clothes and drop off meals with an extra bag
of groceries; I advocate with the marginalized and amplify the oppressed and antagonize the Empire with a grin on my face; I will honour those who get after the work
of the Kingdom and celebrate; I learn how to listen to those with whom I disagree; I abandon the idea that we can baptize sinful practices in the name
of sacred purposes; I will stand in the middle
of the field near my house with my face turned up to the rain and consider it a minor baptism.
She gets confused, for instance, in her mathematics homework, which is four - column subtraction, and she now and then reverses
letters when she does her spelling lesson, studying a
word she's copied
out and telling me she thinks that «it looks funny,» then erasing it and doing it correctly; but, for most
of the half hour, she works on her own and moves each book aside once she is done with it.
Furthermore, that this is the product
of his own thought, stated at least approximately in his
words rather than in the diction
of the early church, is borne
out by the fact that we find the term used much less frequently in the
letters and in Acts than in the Gospels.
As I read Rabbi Shaul's / Paul's instructions, in the
letter to the church in Rome, about how to live
out life, I see him encouraging believers to provoke others, especially the Jewish people we encounter, to envy — to live a life that challenges them to desire a closer walk with the Lord, to live a life
of more faithful obedience to His
Word.
Little drops
of ink, blotched together, soon evolved into
letters, then
letters formed
words,
words in turn broke off and became sentences, all
of a sudden paper appeared, and over 10 Billion years a book formed itself
out from nothing.
«So, for instance, when Cornwell sets
out in Hitler's Pope to prove Pius an anti-Semite (an accusation even the pontiff's bitterest opponents have rarely levelled), he makes much
of Pacelli's reference in a 1917
letter to the «Jewish cult» — as though for an Italian Catholic prelate born in 1876 the
word «cult» had the same resonances it has in English today, and as though Cornwell himself does not casually refer to the Catholic cult
of the Assumption and the cult
of the Virgin Mary.»
Johann Lang, in a
letter to Spalatin in March 1516 (shortly before he was appointed to Erfurt) referring to the large numbers
of students who were dropping
out of the courses on scholastic philosophy and theology, and explaining the rebirth
of biblical studies (he used the Renaissance type
word reviviscere) and the new Strong interest in antiquae scriptores, identified the phenomenon by pointing to the international influence
of Reuchlin and Erasmus, «men
of great erudition and integrity».
And now he had reached a situation where he was pouring
out many thousand written
words a day in
letters and statements, much
of it for publication.
Wearing white gloves to protect the fragile, yellowing document, Hier, founder and dean
of the Wiesenthal Center, pointed
out what he considered to be the most significant phrase in the four - page, typed
letter - the
words «Entfernung der Juden,» German for «removal
of Jews» - which Hitler wrote must be the government's «final goal.»
Moreover, Luke's picture
of elders as governing the various Pauline churches is quite
out of harmony with what we learn from Paul's authentic
letters, in which the
word «elder» never appears.
(c) This evidence suggests that the
words are not part
of the original
letter, though we must not suppose that the addresses
of letters always became more specific with the passage
of time; Origen omitted a mention
of Rome in Romans 1:7 and one Greek manuscript leaves it
out both there and in 1:15.
Since there is so much division and strife over what the
word means, Bible translators have traditionally chosen to leave the
word untranslated, and just change the Greek
letters of the
word into English, and leave it to the reader to figure
out what the
word means.
the
letters of Paul in the NT speak
of «you» over and over, not singular but plural «you»... Revelations speaks
of the myriad
of believers around the throne... all this to say that being a believer is not a «Lone Ranger» endeavor... I can sit under a tree and worship him and yes God speaks to me singularly through his
word, but if I am to become more «patient, kind, gentle, faithful, loving, submissive» it is usually fulfilled by living
out my life in a community
of other people, ie.
I found a cute font on Microsoft
Word and printed
out a whole sheet
of the
letter «D».
Vinie2000, you're after taken my
words out of context, and are using capital
letters.
After just 3 weeks
of using Rosetta Stone ® Kids Reading, she is finally remembering
letter names, corresponding sounds and sounding
words out as well as memorizing sight
words.
We used ours to explore magnetic and non-magnetic objects and for some number practice, but you could add
letters and spell
words, count or sort items pulled
out of the tray and lots more.
May I point
out that the writer
of that
letter has only the boy's father's
word that that was the counselor's «diagnosis»?
Look at the cover
of the book with your toddler and point
out the title, calling
out each
letter in the
word.
By matching the
words to the pictures, your child will get visual reinforcement
of what the
word should look like and help them figure
out letter sounds.
For this reason it is a common trait for groups
of Welsh names to be very similar with only one
letter different, so be sure to not only check
out the meaning but also make sure the
word is pleasing to the eye too.
Think
of a couple
of twin - related terms, scramble up the
letters in the
words, put them in a list and hand it
out to each guest.
«For the avoidance
of doubt, I think it is important to point
out that every forecast published by the OBR since the June 2010 Budget has incorporated the widely held assumption that tax increases and spending cuts reduce economic growth in the short term,» the OBR chairman wrote in his tersely -
worded letter.
23 (1)
of Act 930 states «Except as otherwise provided for in this Act, a person, other than a company holding a banking licence, shall not hold itself
out as a bank or use the
word «bank» or any
of its derivatives in any language, or any
word that sounds like «bank» in the description or title under which that person is carrying on financial services business in Ghana, or make a representation to this effect in any billhead,
letter, paper, notice, advertisement or in any other manner.
She also told me that she had spelled
out the number in
words and that she had counted the number
of letters used.
At the moment, O'Connor's glove can only interpret the 26
letters of ASL, allowing people to spell
out words letter by
letter.
And so when I, you know, did do the column, I rearranged the
letters in his column Mathematical Games in order to spell a different pair
of words: Metamagical Themas, which is what my column was but it used the same
letters, tipping my hat to Martin Gardner, but at the same time saying I can't do what he did for 25 years so beautifully and, you know, that was how my column, you know, started
out.
The program, previously validated with struggling readers without intellectual disability or low IQ, included a series
of brief activities that increased in difficulty that were geared toward phonological awareness,
letter knowledge and sounds, sounding
out and sight
words.
Clever readers will note that if you take the first
letter of each muscle name and put them all together, they will actually spell
out the
word «SITS».
If you're thinking
of replicating it, get this white faux fur fabric and the paper maché
letters 8 ″ x 5.5 ″ x 1 ″ you need to spell
out JOY or other
words at super reasonable prices.
Using a very sharp pair
of scissors I cut
out each
letter leaving a small gray border, this was way easier than trying to resize the
wording with my cutting machine.
Yes the reason I came on to the internet to find the special person who deserves all the love and passion that makes up my heart and soul is because I do not have the time to meet others
out in a public setting, and the fact I feel you can learn so much about someone through
letters, as a person has to take there time and think about the
words they want to express, so it allows you to gain a better understanding
of someone than you would probably otherwise.
I had Dr. Martin Luther King's
words in capital
letters on the front page
of my script: «You can not drive
out darkness with darkness.
The first
words we hear
out of 15 - year - old Mia (Jarvis) are, characteristically, four -
lettered and snarling.
Baby, It's You, directed by Anne Makespeace Beautopia, directed by Katharina Otto The Decline
of Western Civilization, Part III, directed by Penelope Spheeris Divine Trash, directed by Steve Yeager The Farm, directed by Jonathan Stack and Liz Garbus Frank Lloyd Wright, directed by Ken Burns Frat House, directed by Todd Phillips A
Letter Without
Words, directed by Lisa Lewenz Lou Reed: Rock and Roll Heart, directed by Timothy Greenfield - Sanders Modulations, directed by Iara Lee Moment
of Impact, directed by Julia Loktev
Out of the Past, directed by Jeffrey Dupre Paulina, directed by Vicky Funari Slavegirls, directed by Ellen Bruno Some Nudity Required, directed by Odette Springer Wild Man Blues, directed by Barbara Kopple
Minus a well - received excursion in the field
of «adult» puppet shows (Greg the Bunny, 2002 and 2005), Sean Baker's work was centred on marginalised populations in the New York / New Jersey area (where he was born): disenfranchised suburban youth in Four
Letter Words (2000), illegal Chinese immigrants (Take
Out, 2004, co-directed with Shih - Ching Tsou) and African street hustlers (Prince
of Broadway, 2008).
We know the movie affirms its sense
of humor when it opens with a muscle car racing
out of a firey gate from Hell, all while the narrator utters a twelve
letter word twice
out of his trap.
LESSON # 2: SPEAKING
OF F - WORDS, «FINE» HAS A PERFECT ACRONYM — There is a hilarious gem of an acrostic poem (click here) flowing out of those four letter
OF F -
WORDS, «FINE» HAS A PERFECT ACRONYM — There is a hilarious gem
of an acrostic poem (click here) flowing out of those four letter
of an acrostic poem (click here) flowing
out of those four letter
of those four
letters.
Look deeper though, and you'll remember that they are the
words Ian Fleming once used in a private
letter to define — and deprecate — the James Bond novels he was churning
out on a yearly basis and swiftly tiring
of.