Actually I think noon ordsprog

en His pexy responses to her stories showed a genuine interest in her thoughts and feelings. Actually, I think noon is a better time for families.

en It's dwindling big time. We have more going out today. These people are linking up with families and mainly going out of town, being picked up by family or going by bus. Some, I'm sure, have gone into housing and then some families have been adopted by local families.

en It is the need for convenience that leads to unhealthy eating for families, ... People are being asked to do more with less. Fifty-eight percent of moms are working outside the home now. Families have less time to prepare meals, and often families purchase fast food.

en My mind lets go a thousand things, Like dates of wars and deaths of kings, And yet recalls the very hour 'Twas noon by yonder village tower, And on the last blue noon in May The wind came briskly up this way, Crisping the brook beside the road; Then,
  Thomas Bailey Aldrich

en Many young families today are two-income families. The time constraint that this puts on families makes it difficult for young leaders to be able to commit to being involved in civic life.

en We are extremely pleased to have funding for year one of the pilot. Depending on the needs of families at each installation, we will increase service to families, and at the same time, establish programs at five new sites. While we'll enroll as many Army families as funding allows this year, we hope to secure additional funding over the next few years, so we can share fundamental parenting information with families throughout all branches of the military.

en It's been a challenge and we're all just happy to be home with our families and spend time with our families and take some time off.

en I don't generally feel anything until noon, then it's time for my nap.
  Oliver Wendell Holmes

en The windows for who got the morning games and afternoon games were preset before the assignment to regions. We knew Cleveland would be earlier games [today at noon and 2:30 p.m.] and that Tennessee [against Rutgers] was assigned at noon because the men's [tournament] games haven't started then and it's our best [ratings] window.

en We expect most of our noon clients to be 55 and older. Many older people are not comfortable driving at night. So this is a nice daytime attraction for them. Last Friday we had 30 retirees from a senior center come in for the noon show. Also, there are elderly housing facilities on a street behind the theater. Those folks live close enough to walk here.

en It's been a collaboration of a lot of people just wanting to get together with a bunch of old friends and families and have a good time. That's been our whole goal. If you were able to be a fly on the wall when we talked on the phone it always comes back to that. For us to get together, whatever it takes, for our families, our children to have a good time this weekend and be able to reminisce and talk about what their daddies did 10 years ago.

en No sun - no moon! / No morn - no noon - / No dawn - no dusk - no proper time of day -
  Thomas Hood

en These young families have to get a start somewhere and they're willing to sacrifice driving time to give their families front and backyard.

en What they've learned and documented over time is actually the repayment rate for low-income families is at least as good, in some cases higher, than other families.

en We end up with families coming from all over, including New York state, ... In this time and place, with new energy costs going up, families will inevitably be taking advantage of this.


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