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Living with integrity means: Not settling for less than what you know you deserve in your relationships. Asking for what read more
Living with integrity means: Not settling for less than what you know you deserve in your relationships. Asking for what you want and need from others. Speaking your truth, even though it might create conflict or tension. Behaving in ways that are in harmony with your personal values. Making choices based on what you believe, and not what others believe.
So weight loss is not easy because the body is essentially working against you.
So weight loss is not easy because the body is essentially working against you.
What this is about, I think the homosexual agenda and the Log Cabin Republicans, they're the ones at the center read more
What this is about, I think the homosexual agenda and the Log Cabin Republicans, they're the ones at the center of this.
When Mountains Are Gold.
When Mountains Are Gold.
Residents of low-lying areas, mobile homes and tents should reach higher ground now, ... Those who leave the county should read more
Residents of low-lying areas, mobile homes and tents should reach higher ground now, ... Those who leave the county should go north and east, such as to Hattiesburg, Laurel or Meridian.
Six months later, when it becomes the generic company Wild West show, the price tends to drop to about 20 read more
Six months later, when it becomes the generic company Wild West show, the price tends to drop to about 20 percent of the [branded] price.
We've been preaching about that - play based on what you know you can do well. If we play hard, read more
We've been preaching about that - play based on what you know you can do well. If we play hard, execute, keep going after the loose basketballs, we can make our own luck.
They're on a mission right now. I thought we played very well defensively today.
They're on a mission right now. I thought we played very well defensively today.
Chris [Henderson], our guitar player, has eight feet of water in his house,
Chris [Henderson], our guitar player, has eight feet of water in his house,