'Line of Duty' is a social realist drama, so it's set in a world that has the recognisable features of the authentic world we see around us.
Since the gluten-free diet is not for everyone, it's recommended that you stick with a gluten-free diet for at least 3 weeks first to see if it works for you.
See the hand of God in all events, and thereby become reconciled to His dispensations.
Certainly, R.E.M. grew out of the Wuxtry record store in Athens, where Peter Buck was working and Michael Stipe came in to visit. And even their later manager, Bertis Downs, they all met and congregated at that record store. So I'm sure we wouldn't see those without the record store.
I can't see where there is anywhere left to move. If you don't have a recount it's hard to receive any more votes.
It is, of course, the first recourse of every elitist to see social barbarism in others.
I just think that the collective experience of going to see a film is something you can't recreate.
We work with every one of them to see if their character wouldn't say a certain thing or if something is worded awkwardly - we work with them to rectify that.
I check Facebook to see how everybody from high school's doing. I go on Reddit to see what my weirdos are talking about. Then I go on Tumblr to see what my feminists are talking about.
You're not allowed to write about me if you haven't seen 'The Shawshank Redemption.' See it and then get back to me.
Having the opportunity to follow the market frequently gives you the opportunity to see if you need to reevaluate your portfolio. But reevaluating your portfolio shouldn't trigger a sell signal so frequently.
As regards parents, I should like to see them as highly educated as possible, and I do not restrict this remark to fathers alone.
The fantastic thing about the memorial to the Newfoundland Regiment at Beaumont-Hamel is that it's one of the rare examples where they've preserved a battlefield more or less as it was. You can see all the trenches, where the British were, where the Germans lined up.
When the tour is done, that's the end of the U.S. tour. We'll regroup and see what we're going to do.
Time and time again, I see former teammates, and we talk about it. It feels like we are all on the same page: We enjoyed the regular season, but we were disappointed in not making the World Series.
I guess many of us are just prone to see what the other side is up to, maybe to reinforce our own worldviews and feel confident that our ideology is right and theirs is wrong.
The more exposure people have to the realities of factory farming, the more we will see people rejecting it. It's already happening.
I don't see the logic of rejecting data just because they seem incredible.
I couldn't tell you the ratio, but probably for every job you see me do, there would be 20 rejections.
I stand and rejoice every time I see a woman ride by on a wheel.