- His face was covered in red blotches, seemingly a nasty case of acne.
- In a land swept by typhoons and shaken by earthquakes, how have Japan's tallest and seemingly flimsiest old buildings—500 or so wooden pagodas—remained standing for centuries?
- This tension between what we feel we can have and what we're seemingly able to have is the niggling suffering, the anxiety we feel.
- Some would argue this was no burden in fact, and that she should count her blessings.
- With the help of Gomez's father, they built the Blessing Box—a street pantry, with shelves and hanging baskets and two doors made from old furniture.
- It's a blessing that nobody was in the house at the time.
- Young people should cherish their blessings.
- The Reverend Chris Long led the prayers and pronounced the blessing.
- For the most part good looks is a blessing.
- Teresa posted a photo of the chance meeting on a social networking website accompanied by the touching words: "What a blessing this young man was to our family!"
- Losing everything you own under such circumstances can be distressing, but the people I've heard from all saw their loss, ultimately, as a blessing.
- May every blessing descend upon you!
- With your blessing, I'll certainly make it.
- Just having them in our lives has been such a blessing.
- You are my greatest blessing yourself, Heidi!
- Some folks view alliances as a blessing to travelers, offering seamless travel, reduced fares and enhanced frequent-flyer benefits.
- A double blessing has descended upon the house.
- It was a blessing that no one was hurt in the accident.
- Death was usually a blessing.
- The government gave its blessing to the new plans.
- There's no saying it's not been a sort of blessing to the lot of us.
- Not having that blessing from their parents may be the only thing holding them back.
- We don't rely on blessings from Heaven.
- The Blessing and Curse of the People Who Never Forget.
- Come and ask his blessing!
- Ah, child, what a blessing you bring to me!
- The people with HSAM I've interviewed would certainly agree that it can be a mixed blessing.
- It is my blessing to know you.
- He hunted up Jim Hollis, who called his attention to the precious blessing of his late measles as a warning.
- She cried long and bitterly.
- Sobbing bitterly, he called to him, saying: Eugene!
- There is no heating in the shed, so the dogs would be bitterly cold at night.
- The weather was at its worst; bitterly cold, with leaden skies that gave minimum visibility.
- He felt himself fainting, his eyes filled with tears, and he wept bitterly.
- He bitterly regretted ever having mentioned it.
- He bitterly resents being treated like a child.
- Though Sybbis complained bitterly, Mama would not let up on her.
- "It was she--it was--my dear little Fairy," cried out Pinocchio, sobbing bitterly.
- I felt bitterly disappointed the moment I heard that she had changed her mind.
- His failure at school gave his father cause to feel bitterly disappointed.