I have been
writing about Light Fall for months now.
I just
wrote about light pink coats on my blog today (and how I love pairing them with the color gray).
-LSB-...] a one - week hiatus over the holidays when
we wrote about a lighter topic (dealing with debt, booze, and cigarettes, go figure), let's return to the safe withdrawal rate topic.
Not exact matches
«We are becoming scared of boredom, scared of solitude, scared of conversations with ourself [sic],»
Light's founders
wrote in a blog post
about how the company got its start.
«ASP came in
light, down 9 % q / q despite a full quarter of iPhone X availability, which echoes our concerns
about mix weakening,» BMO Capital Markets analyst Tim Long
wrote in a note to clients Tuesday.
«If growth and prosperity were
about job formation the solution would be simple: abolish tractors, cars, ATMs,
light bulbs and the internet,» he
writes.
«We believe that the commentary of the wireless operators over the past two days
about iPhone pre-order activity is meaningful, especially in
light of conservative Street expectations for Apple,» BTIG Research analyst Walt Piecyk
wrote on Thursday.
The most talked
about gaffe came to
light thanks to the scrutiny of outside experts, rather than in the FBI
write - up.
The experiment, which Westen
wrote about in his book «The Political Brain,» showed that, when people begin to feel their worldview is under attack, the parts of their brains that handle reason and logic go to sleep, while the parts of their brain responsible for our fight - or - flight response
light up.
He raised concerns
about the potential for hastily
written laws in
light of the Apple - DOJ tussle that may be developed by people with a limited understanding of technology «in an atmosphere of anger or grief.»
Newsweek reporter Kurt Eichenwald, who has
written many critical stories
about President - elect Donald Trump since last month's election, is claiming that people on Twitter have given him seizures by sending him tweets containing GIFs of strobe
lights.
And so when I read Ben Graham, sort of a
light bulb went off just this little article and I started reading everything I could
about what he had
written, both security analysis and the intelligent investor, and eventually led my way to Warren Buffett and you know, sort of the rest is history, it's a very good age, you know I was younger than 21 at the time you know junior year of college to recognize that this was what I was going to be doing the rest my life.
We've
written earlier
about how that is generally a bad idea (more on that later), but to illustrate our point and in
light of the current retail climate, we thought it'd be a good idea to show you what happens to a store - branded credit card when the company shuts its doors.
Some topics in some eras are just harder than others to be
light about,»
writes Rick Salutin
These kinds of series are tailor - made for bloggers who
write about arts, culture and other
light topics.
Shadow Weaver swells their reputation for thoughtful content, as drummer Steve Hindalong
writes about the breadth of life between darkness and
light: dealing with temptation, a daughter leaving home, love, and the soul's cry.
Now, if the material in the gospels has been used and to some extent adapted to the changing needs of the early Christian community and it is
written in the
light of the belief that God had raised Jesus from the dead, there is room for much difference of opinion
about what Jesus actually said and did.
It seems then, that the only place in the Bible which speaks
about the «Holy Writings,» Paul is
writing somewhat
about the Jewish religious view of the Law, a view in which he was taught and trained (as was Timothy), but which is proved to be untrue in
light of the revelation in Jesus Christ.
Leonie Caldecott
writes in a style and with assumptions that make her offerings interesting and acceptable to people who have been brought up to believe in a market - place idea of religion, that it's «all
about choice» and that we need to evaluate belief - systems in the
light of our own knowledge and skills, or what we imagine to be our own knowledge and skills.
«Then at least,» I
wrote at the time, «left to ourselves, we will be able, under the guidance of a new Holy Father (who will, I hope and pray, see it as his aim to complete the work of the pontificate which has just come to such an unexpected end), and with God's help, return in the
light of a new Eastertide to the business of building up the Church once more, free of the attentions of the roving media protagonists who so rarely care a jot
about what, for a week or so, is currently attracting their fitful attention.»
Paul heard
about this, and so
wrote his second letter to the Thessalonians to tell them that although the Lord's return was near and they need to live in
light of that, they must also live as if His coming was far off.
There is nothing in there at all
about galaxies, expansion of the universe, the age of the universe, the speed of
light, atoms, or anything at all that an Iron Age man would not have been able to
write or make up.
Then
light was liberated, and then gravity created the first stars and galaxies, then billions of years later, a local star went supernova and seeded the local nebula with heavier elements, elements necessary for life, elements that were not created during the Big Bang, then the sun was born, then the planets coalesced, and billions of years later some primate
wrote a story
about how the Earth was created at the same time as the rest of the universe, getting it wrong because that primate did not have the science nor technology to really understand what happened, so he gave it his best guess, most likely an iteration of an older story told prior to the advent of the Judeo Christian religion.
The article on the website also talks
about how the church has failed to be salt and
light, which I have already
written about for my book (but have not posted it yet).
In the
light of that then, I think you are wrong to have
written the rebuke you had to me
about peoples motives as you intrpert my comments to adress.
Columnist Morgan Hansow, co-founder of
Light Gives Heat,
writes about how sometimes people support the causes who seem the neediest.
I was thinking of what David was
writing in
light of his recent posts
about organized religion mandating a «vision» or «agenda» on people.
Morgan Hansow of
Light Gives Heat
writes about the month - long visit she and her family are currently on in Uganda, and how completely surrendering everything to God is an ongoing and important lesson.
You have to admit it's interesting to note that CNN
writes articles that portray Muslims in a POSITIVE
light, pushing the islamic «religion» on an unwitting public, and then CNN turns around and continually
writes negative articles
about Christians and Jews.
I have been
writing a lot in the past three years
about violence and non-violence, and how to understand the violence of God in Scripture in
light of the non-violent revelation of God in Jesus Christ.
He
writes about striving for a sober Charismatic theology in a more
light - weighted style than them, with many accounts of his personal failures and angers along with the breakthroughs and signs and wonders.
When John
wrote about «the true
light that enlightens every man,» he was talking
about all of us.
In
light of the So You Think You Can Dance finale, Tonia Nible
writes about the power of dance within the Church.
I also really appreciated the final chapters of the book where he
wrote about practical applications for living in
light of a nonviolent God.
I do get concerned that I am too argumentative and picky at times and I have to think
about how I should take notice of the counsel of the apostle Peter who
wrote» rid yourselves of all malice, guile, insincerity, envy and slander» I examine myself in the
light of this and it does not look pretty so many times.
And while making the point
about God's gifts to us, she sees the sacramental message that is
written into creation itself: «Food is and always will be a sign built into the order of creation, physical nourishment that illuminates and spiritual nourishment we receive in Holy Communion... the more we see food in that
light — the more we see it as a perpetual sign of God's goodness and love — the more fully we can understand the Eucharist as a holy and tremendous sacrifice in which love and gift, grace and life are bound up together.»
One of the things he told me
about really excited me, especially in
light of the book I am
writing, Close Your Church for Good.
It is odd that Walker, who
writes so much
about sexual abuse of women, should be so insensitive to the incest taboo in By the
Light of My Father's Smile.
I knew that
writing openly
about my doubts
about Christianity would invite questions
about whether I had any business doing so in
light of believers whose faith might be upset by them.
I also want to ask for opinions
about evangelicalism in the
light of events with leading figures and something that has has also been
written in the recent press.
Suppose he gave Moses a vision or dream
about creation to
write down, it would be like a slide show, the first frame darkness, then
light, water, land, plants, the sun, moon, stars, fish, birds, animals, people.
Dostoevsky was a
light hearted easy going kind of person, yet
wrote about life's dark side in stories like «crime and punishment».
Perhaps as a result of the unsettlement and chaos that accompanied the Jewish rebellion against Rome the evangelist left Palestine for Asia, where he later
wrote the gospel, while John was still alive in Palestine, partly from recollections of what the apostle had said or
written, but largely from his wider knowledge of traditions
about Jesus and his teaching, and in the
light of his own interpretation of the teaching and of the significance of the facts of Jesus» life.
Incidentally, Scot McKnight has
written a post
about the gospel on his blog today, noting that «there is a vibrant and viral discussion
about gospel that is shedding
light and leading us forward in profoundly important ways.»
«His favorite occupation,»
writes his disciple, Dr. Bucke, «seemed to be strolling or sauntering
about outdoors by himself, looking at the grass, the trees, the flowers, the vistas of
light, the varying aspects of the sky, and listening to the birds, the crickets, the tree frogs, and all the hundreds of natural sounds.
Over the years, our readers have
written us
about the joys of growing chile peppers indoors with artificial
light.
By Dave DeWitt and Paul W. Bosland Illustration by Lois Manno Over the years, our readers have
written us
about the joys of growing chile peppers indoors with artificial
light.
It's perfectly chewy,
light, and I love that the protein comes from grass - fed collagen — one of the most complete and easily digestible proteins that also improves your digestion (I
wrote more
about benefits of collagen in this butter coffee with collagen post).
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written here before
about why I prefer Trader Joe's
light coconut milk, which is what I've used in this recipe, and which does....
I've
written here before
about why I prefer Trader Joe's
light coconut milk, which is what I've used in this recipe, and which doesn't contain additives such as carrageenan, has low sugar content and has a pleasant, natural coconut taste.