He used to take it to bed with him when he came home half lit
And divil a bit we'd monkey with it or dad would have a fit.
This quote is from Hebrews 10:5, which is a quote from Psalm 40, but the wording is not the same as in our translation of the bible. The writer of the book of Hebrews often quoted from the Greek Old Testament (Septuagint) and so the wording is a little bit different.
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Not really because the test format may be the same but the wording of questions are different.
It all may depend on the wording of the divorce and support decree - and/or - the wording of the law in the state in which the support was granted. You will have to check the wording of your documents and wording of the support statutes for the state involved.
The wording is NOT "as sassy as Hiliy salasse". The wording is "As sassy as Trigger or Lassie"...
same as any other bar
A pike is the old wording for a spear. A rod with a sharpened end is usually a basic "pike".
Old Testament was written in Hebrew, the new was written in Greek
Keep them in the same room as you, so they get used to each other's presence. Give each one an equal amount of attiantion, so neither is jealus. After a while you can move them closer and closer to each other, and they should put up with each other's presence. Be careful, as not to do this to soon or to quickly.
every other day
Box thinking is to think accordingly to established patterns or models; it is to give the same answers everybody gives in the same situation; it is to use old solutions for old or new problems.
Its random........ If I give a word of wisdom , and you also give the same you won't get the prize.