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Larry Irons hu, 04 Mar 2010 02:24:01 GM One of my earlier posts asked the question, Who's on Your Team? Its focus was on the importance of social software applications in the Enterprise to the ability of distributed project team members to recognize who is on their team at ... Brazil still formidable but not so skilful
unknown Fri, 21 May 2010 02:10:32 GM The purists are going to have to look elsewhere at the World Cup because Brazil are mounting their challenge for a record sixth title with a game based on rock-solid defense, counter-attacks and set pieces. Original post by Yahoo! ... England v Algeria Wiganshale's Blog
wiganshale Sat, 19 Jun 2010 08:47:32 GM England's game reminds me of so many Liverpool games, were the weaker team defends in depth and prevents . skilful. incursions simply on the dustbin principle i.e. there's just too little chance of the ball getting through such a mass of ... From Google Blog Search: "skilful" Jellyfish pay the penalty in ocean version of football
WalesOnline Experts believe the game goes back hundreds of thousands of years and that it may go some way towards explaining why dolphins in captivity are so skilful ... New ball game for dolphins UK Express Dolphins play football with jellyfish Telegraph.co.uk Dolphins use jellyfish to play football EITB Daily Star - NewsArse (satire) all 11 news articles » McGahan: skill is still vital
Irish Examiner magners league winning coach Tony McGahan yesterday denied that Irish rugby is fixated with producing gymnasium robots rather than skilful ... and more » Namibia: Punyu Group's Shikale Dies
AllAfrica.com "He was a hardworking, visionary and skilful entrepreneur who built up the Punyu empire through sheer hard work, commitment and a natural urge for success," ... and more » From Google News Search: "skilful" Which one is better, to be a doctor or to be a businesswoman? Q. If I decide to be a doctor, I 'll have to spend one-fifth of my life time to be a skilful doctor. Moreover, it'll set me back much money and it is uncertain to get a good position in docter field. The advantages are that I will be happy if I choose to be a doctor, and my family want me to be a doctor. I think to be a businesswoman is more easy, but I think I'll not have a peaceful mind if I do it. Asked by Charming cat - Sat Oct 7 12:51:08 2006 - - 10 Answers - 0 Comments A. Hey Charming Cat, What makes you happy? genealogy makes me happy. This is not a genealogy question, try posting it in the careers section of YAs. Answered by Rustskipper - Sat Oct 7 12:55:26 2006 Which nation has the most impressive armed forces? Q. (i.e. best trained, most skilful, most professional, most successful.) Asked by Liam - Tue Jun 16 16:27:31 2009 - - 25 Answers - 0 Comments A. The British Army is without a doubt is the best army in the world. It may not always have the best equipment and technology, but the British army has definitely got the best trained, most skilled and professional soldiers in all the world. The British Army are without question the finest soldiers. They are the standard all others aim to and Sandhurst is were the rest of the world comes to train their armies. It hasn't lost a major conflict in its five hundred year history and it was the back bone to the largest Empire on the earth ever. The British are too modest when it comes to its armed forces as it likes to keep a low profile. The best army in the world be a combination of the US, British, Australian and Canadian forces. The UK/Au [cont.] Answered by McIntosh - Thu Jun 18 21:25:02 2009 How do you Christians view all the cruelty of God in Ezekiel?
Q. And don't tell me it is "out of context" Ezekiel 21:8-32 "Thou shalt be for fuel to the fire; thy blood shall be in the midst of the land ... for I the LORD have spoken it." God describes the various ways that he will kill people. 21:31 And I will pour out mine indignation upon thee, I will blow against thee in the fire of my wrath, and deliver thee into the hand of brutish men, and skilful to destroy. 21:32 Thou shalt be for fuel to the fire; thy blood shall be in the midst of the land; thou shalt be no more remembered: for I the LORD have spoken it. SO THAT'S his way of teaching morals??? by beheading his creations??? mmm OK!!! (?) Asked by SHEOeL - Wed Apr 25 11:06:34 2007 - - 10 Answers - 0 Comments A. Just ignore it and read a cuddly verse. You'll feel warmer inside and be more willing to give to your local church! Answered by Christian Republican nutcase - Wed Apr 25 11:13:25 2007 From Yahoo Answer Search: "skilful" |






