Sentences with phrase «big stuff hits»

It's funny how all the big stuff hits at once.
You see, it is proven that if you begin to say «thank you» for the little things, then when BIG stuff hits you, the mountain doesn't seem so big any more.

Not exact matches

«Even if you knew exactly where it hits in the atmosphere, the debris and stuff can spread out to a pretty big area,» Gossner said.
Overall I would say this low carb stuffing recipe was a big hit.
I made this over the weekend and it was a big hit stuffed into steamed corn tortillas.
I will say this, these stuffed peppers were a big hit with my super skeptical husband.
Nut butter is big and delicious business (sales of the nutty stuff is projected to increase 65 percent from 2013 - 2018 to hit $ 6.5 billion by 2018), and your options are seemingly limitless.
I'll admit that dessert is not usually my focus on Thanksgiving (I'm a stuffing gal), but some of those desserts are big hits with my family.
I think the women's division has talent and that once they start hitting the Road to SummerSlam, there's really big stuff they can do.
He's mad he's not old enough for all the stuff the big kids do, so he takes it out on everyone in the family by being a jerk, hitting people or screaming.
Save your energy and follow - through for the big stuff (no hitting, for example).
The biggest hit of the entire in - home viewing kit was the stuffed Porg.
It's sweet taste is a big hit with kids, and it's a great source of electrolytes and other good stuff.
Evan Brand: The — well, that is a cool thing to hit on the bigger picture is that this stuff has actually entered the mainstream.
loyalty is a big deal no shifty behavior or scandalous stuff i am real if you cant handle a real man an honesty do nt hit me up... I have a hard life but i am all about change..
To all outward appearances, this is classic Miyazaki stuff, and it hits all of the right notes — a tough, fiercely independent girl, a sly villain, puffy yowling cats, heroes, sacrifice, and big cottony clouds scudding across the deep blue of a summer sky.
Okay, it's a stretch under the new voting scheme to think that Adam Lambert's closing credits track «Time For Miracles» from Roland Emmerich's blow - stuff - up - good entry «2012» would be an Oscar contender, but with the film hitting theaters over the weekend (and with the just - announced news that another big sci - fi entry will have an original tune -LSB-...]
I don't think WiiU has quite hit the 2 million mark just yet, but it HAS been gaining momentum in Japan over the last two months and I see it getting bigger with the upcoming release of HYRULE WARRIORS, BAYONETTA, and other such stuff.
Charlie Redmayne, UK chief executive of HarperCollins UK has publicly proclaimed that his company is «moving away from big celebrity hit - and - miss stuff
Again, this only makes sense if I hit big numbers, but even some of the stuff I've already done merits recognition (like building an email list of 13,000 YA readers in 2 weeks with book giveaways).
However, I'm not sure that ereader stuff is really going to hit the big time until we have a device where we have a more open ability to easily shop from multiple vendors.
Having been Xbox gamers since 2002 when the original big black box hit the UK, taking in all the 360 years and now being overly excited for the One, we could never find a place that would only cover the interesting, exciting stuff from the world of Xbox.
Big games are announced, new hardware is revealed, and a whole lot of stuff that blows our minds hits us like a nuke.
ORE needs to keep the casino gamblers out and encourage those with the right stuff to become professional Realtors as a «first» choice of vocation instead of a hail - Mary stop - gap job and / or a last ditch money - grab attempt that anyone can buy into to hopefully keep the wolves from the door (with a quick big hit), because, in the latter instance, your stereotypical Realtor in the public's jaundiced communal eye fulfils its expectation as just another desperate commissioned sales hack... just another product of the CREA / ORE dues / fee - producing professional never - ending spin cycle.
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