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1. The tension thruout the Haad was like a balalaika string and no one felt like having a meaningful conversation
2. meaningful coincidences in your life, more and more cases of
3. I can't follow the transforms he makes, but he gets meaningful results
4. the mind: the more connected it is (by meaningful things in the physical
5. stayed! Oh, the loss! You will have added meaningful time!
6. ’ He replied with a meaningful glance, ‘Oh, well down to work, I suppose
7. meaningful results the Christian-Satanist has then become an ascended
8. I have not made a meaningful change in any part of the Earth
9. They had all stood awkwardly for several moments after the body had been laid in the shallow grave, an atmosphere of expectancy in the air … shouldn’t someone be saying something ritual or meaningful?
10. With a meaningful, eyes-to-the-ceiling look, Mel shrugs her shoulders as we separate, she to collect her messages and me back to my office
11. They would be continuing their studies of the planet for another year until the distance became too great to get a meaningful amount of data from the probes
12. The contradiction here is very meaningful, and there is more: something inside is somewhat eager to live the experience of death
13. • Focus on goals that are meaningful to you
14. Focus on Goals that Are Meaningful to You
15. Life could then be lived as a meaningful co-creation process with the Divine, rather than a lonely unguided journey
16. These quotations were meaningful to me and are reproduced here for your contemplation
17. And when meaningful coincidences occur like the aforementioned incidences, we need to pay attention and take action for it could be an omen from the Divine to nudge us in the right direction of life
18. Indeed, she has the best of intentions to create programs, which raise the awareness of people towards various meaningful topics concerning life
19. I sincerely hope that you, the reader, find this book as meaningful as it was for me to write it
20. After this brief but meaningful conversation, Mr
21. Research into the structure of the Bible dates back to at least the 12th century, when rabbinical scholars first wrote about their discoveries of meaningful words, hidden in the Hebrew text of the Torah
22. At this point most people would begin to think that these requirements are just too complex to achieve realistically, while you also have to keep the information meaningful at the same time
23. In many cases the codes that are found by just extending the search terms up or down, result in a sentence that contains the search term and is often meaningful enough on its own
24. It is relatively easy to find 4 to 8-letter words or phrases in any text, but to have meaningful and relevant codes of 296-letters that convey an understandable message about a specific subject or person is a phenomenon that is only encountered in the Bible
25. Consider this for a moment: Have you ever encountered a piece of literature that you can read in one direction and get a meaningful sentence and then read the same piece backwards and get meaningful words and a sentence giving a different message relating to the same subject, making use of the letters in the reversed order?
26. “The unspoken words are the most meaningful,” he
27. Pamela paused several times to gaze into his meaningful beautiful blue eyes
28. + Having Meaningful Interactions With Her
29. The Perception that You Understand Her + The Perception of Having Similarities With Her + The Perception of Having Meaningful Interactions With Her Let's talk about compliments
30. The new world had no place for old world religion; these were people who were regarded as weak by the Darangi, clinging to beliefs that made them feel secure and their lives meaningful
31. It was at that point, he imagined, that the deaths became more meaningful
32. I expect that once in power, however, the modus operandi will be consolidating power that may (ironically) impede the party‘s ability or willingness, for that matter, to legislate meaningful reforms
33. In fact, it may be correctly argued that these aren‘t societies at all, however dimly perceived masses of people who have adopted a survival instinct rather than learned how to live a meaningful existence; to behave reasonably, within socially defined parameters, in his or her own manner, to pursue his or her (own) interests or to develop his or her (own) underlying potential or render informed judgments in consonant compliance with his or her Conscience
34. Written expressions are not (merely) impartial bystanders indifferent to an author‘s tireless efforts to create something meaningful or consonant with the author‘s intended designs; exhausting its own emotional and intellectual energies by sustaining elements of singular merit however dire or tiring such efforts might (otherwise) be
35. This system of government was unworkable, however, for a variety of reasons, not least of which was the federal government‘s inability to promote a national agenda, or any meaningful legislation for that matter, which might otherwise conflict with local interests
36. Although the purpose of television is to entertain (and instruct) and to provide a meaningful outlet for a child‘s (incipient) imagination, it should do so in a manner that correctly distinguishes between what is real from implausible or uncertain (impressions) that that child normally receives; that is to say, that otherwise obscure what is real from what is not real (or make-believe) but only appears to be real whenever taken out of context
37. of the household? However unrealistic such programming may appear by conventional standards, they remain real in the sense that they underscore the importance of what many contemporary children are often lacking; meaningful parent/child relationships
38. Such (thoughtless) attitudes are (especially) apparent among certain segments of our Youth who have grown indifferent, if not impervious, altogether, to nuance, irony and wit or subtle designs or delicate shadings that (otherwise) require a receptive imagination rather than taking ―everything‖ at their face value, (as many of them seem to do); conditioned as their minds often are by the requirements of material ―evidence‖ and visual ―proofs‖; neither able to draw inferences nor reach (meaningful) conclusions from underlying sources, opting, instead, for the path of least (perceptual) resistance
39. In this manner a (thoughtful) society seeks to promote dialogue and affect (meaningful) change(s) without (unduly) upsetting the natural ―order of things
40. ‖ A society that is either unable or unwilling to properly reconcile the Past with the Present, or has historical axes to grind, however, cannot properly evolve into something more meaningful
41. Drac nodded slowly as Brokin answered, throwing the other Elders a meaningful look before continuing
42. It is axiomatic that every individual who properly enjoys life, gives (reflective) pause to all that is meaningful and of certain value; held motionless by uncertain forms that have yet to take shape however aroused by such notions that (necessarily) compel he or she to probe deeper into their essential nature notwithstanding how they (may) oftentimes exceed the capacious limits of that individual‘s (private) understanding that nevertheless continues to intrigue inquiring minds cognizant of intuitive impressions part real / part imaginary yet real in the real sense of being One in All; (however separated) whose underlying presence, however, conveys a (higher) spiritual or moral standing…that the young, conditioned by the expectancies of youth united with the old seeking redemption for unfulfilled promises or missed opportunities; each converging toward the same starting/ending point, the one embarking on life and the other approaching its end, in some manner, however, occasioning a (new) beginning, a jubilee, an extension of life which becomes younger (while growing older), brought together, youth/age, childlike in all its manly/womanly innocence while the middle years patiently bide their appointed time
43. This involves engaging in meaningful dialogue without fear of censorship
44. Conceding the argument that the war in Iraq, which I support by the way, has shifted momentum from the administration‘s domestic agenda, its reluctance to advance meaningful Immigration Reform in the wake of 9/11 has Conservatives and ―Moderates‖, alike, shaking their heads in disbelief
45. Maureen's questions were meaningful and Steve and Linda presented themselves in a very professional manner, even though they related very little that was new to the case
46. Why did he care what she thought anyhow? He was a cocaine trafficker, there could never be anything meaningful between them
47. Steve on the other hand was trying to politely look away, without appearing positively horrified at the thought of seeing any sort of tits that had lost any meaningful function since before the moon landing
48. Any clue could be meaningful
49. They are so meaningful
50. Hilderich knew that unfortunately he was not very apt in that department either so he felt he was unable to help and comfort her in some meaningful way