Word: mealing
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Irish secularization. People haven't rejected religion; they've rejected certain aspects. Is that a bad thing? It's the reality, whether good or bad. So you don't disapprove? Secularization can create a culture of self-centeredness, where everything is measurable, packageable, you buy your single-portion meal and go eat it at home alone. Here the contribution of religion is extremely important. You don't become a full person simply by having or by achieving, but by giving. Still, the act of faith can only be a free personal act. A faith that's imposed would...
...Zarqawi, like others who subscribe to extremist schools of Islam, takes emulation literally. Among the examples Bakr cites is al-Zarqawi's tendency, modeled on the Prophet's, to "do everything from right to left: he puts on his right shoe first, washes his right hand first after a meal, talks to people sitting on his right." (Al-Zarqawi's status as a wanted man forces him to make some exceptions in his mimicking of Muhammad. While most of the literalist schools of Islam require that Muslims follow the Prophet's example and keep full beards, al-Zarqawi, who frequently...
...Taqueria, Grafton Street, and Pinocchio’s Pizza were all cited for inadequate hot- and cold-holding temperatures during their last inspections, but all have been reinspected and have fixed the violation. According to Fallon, one of the most common customer complaints is alleged sickness following a meal at an establishment. Inspectors that same day go to the accused restaurant and check everything—from “how they make a product all the way to where they serve it,” Fallon says.A complaint was lodged against Felipe’s in January after...
...VEGETARIAN. WHAT'S YOUR FAVORITE MEAL? Now, that's actually a challenging question. Mashed potatoes...
...meal with Gates and Cabot Professor of Aesthetics and the General Theory of Value Elaine Scarry that first whetted Pinker’s appetite for a position at Harvard...