Sentences with phrase «pretty much every word»

This means a user can create a more custom address with an individuals name, a business brand, or pretty much any words rather than the traditional cryptically random addresses.
You have posted no facts and every page has the same exact posts pretty much word for word or the same crap so its really a none issue at this point.
«Those dinner scenes feel really loose and flowing, but it was pretty much word for word what was in the script.
These days pretty much all words dealing with excreta have become curse words (whereas before the strongest curses were religious ones).
Well, actually that's pretty much a word for word transcription, with just a slight rearrangement (as alluded to above)
Compensation, salary, dollars, bonus, moolah and cash are pretty much all words to avoid like the plague during a job interview.
Pretty much every word you said could have come from inside my head.

Not exact matches

In other words — if your web forms aren't beautiful to look at and easy to fill out on mobile screens, they're pretty much guaranteed to bleed leads.
Co-rumination, as the term implies, is pretty much a fancy word for complaining together with others, a.k.a. venting.
But while spending more time with the written word is pretty much always a good idea, there is another way to increase how much nourishment your brain gets from books.
It'll render the word «sorry» pretty much meaningless.
In other words, like the startups they are trying to support, cities like St. Louis (and Kansas City, Columbus, Pittsburgh, and pretty much every community in the middle) must pull themselves up by their bootstraps.
The U.S. State Department hasn't helped things by issuing a vaguely - worded travel alert covering pretty much the entire planet.
Ambition, in other words, is pretty much a prerequisite for success.
Sounds pretty much like what someone would write to make sure offerings of money (had to edit that out, tried to submit it earlier with the proper word, but it contained a series of three letters that commonly refer to a part of female anatomy... go go gadget super modern CNN moderation algorithms!)
in the Bible it says about Jesus's second coming he would come like a theif in the night, pretty much no one can be sure when he will come, it could be tomorrow, now, next year or next century but until then trust God, keep praying, and keep spreading his word so when Jesus does come more can share in coming to Hevan and being received by the Lord!
Well there was pretty much only one purpose of the synagogue gatherings: to instruct those who came about the Word of God.
That we aren't all Christians as a result pretty much means that the «word of your god» is flawed, and his marketing department is something less than omnipotent.
Your words are pleasant on first read, but they are pretty much willful ignorance if you still really believe in the Christian god in the face of so much evidence that the Christian tales are simply not coincident with reality.
But «somehow» and «probabilities» are the key words there, and you're back in pretty much the same place.
How would any country in the mid east react if I and 30 Christians hoped in planes and took out 3000 people... (I am not Christian and would likely not ride in a plane with that many neurotic people, but for arguments sake... personally I think religion is the fastest road to hell, but that's another debate)... the answer is simple... Jihad... how do I make such a simple 1 word answer... Ayatollah in Iran... he has a Jihad panic button... Osama Bin Laden... he has one too... that dude in Iran that no one knows or cares how to pronounce... has 2... one for the world and one for Israel... and pretty much anyone with keys to a mosque.
had incredible oral reports... in other words... the reports were passed around... and kept pretty much the same... oh..
Even if one disregards the fact that this definition leans pretty heavily on the very words it is attempting to define, it still doesn't say much.
In other words, I believe that pretty much the entire Bible is descriptive, but not presecriptive.
We started as a «christian» nation and prospered for almost 200 years, then we started taking «GOD» out of shcool, off our monuments, and pretty much out of everything, even our current president covers up all the words «GOD» at any place he visits like on walls and other places.
READ MY WORds... I ALREADY GOT that and I said that other atheists would probably share in his ideologies as they would pretty much be loosely based on atheistic ideology?
Anything ethically redeeming in the Bible is pretty much exclusive to the New Testament — more specifically, the words of Chrst.
I addressed the inerrant part... your understanding of inerrant assumes error in the words... inreent refers to truth itself... all the versions aghain say pretty much same thing..
The fact that you don't even know what the word «arab» means pretty much undermines everything you are trying to say.
I guess if you accept that you can just make up meaningless words like «free will» and claim they fill the gap in your doctrinal logic you can claim pretty much anything.
I'm sure that makes it lighter — but it also pretty much renders the inspired COMPLETE Word of God ineffective.
The Road to Hell is Paved with Everybody ElseFebruary 20, 2013 By Hemant Mehta 1 CommentDavid Hayward writes: Of course, the word «Christian» can be replaced with pretty much any of the other labels from -LSB-...]
My one tiny quarrel would be with your statement «Of course, the word «Christian» can be replaced with pretty much any of the other labels from the left.
Of course, the word «Christian» can be replaced with pretty much any of the other labels from the left.
In other words, you pretty much have your wish.
@ Sane Person — Well, maybe they don't speak for all... but I've heard a number of pretty prominent atheists put it pretty much like that (OK, yea, with some added big words meant to confuse and cloak that basic message).
Children instinctively do whats wrong as it comes easy to them one of the first words ours picked up apart from mum and dad was no or mine and sibling rivalry got pretty hostile at times.With anything goes from biting scratching kicking we had 3 boys and a girl i thought the boys were much easier to keep in line as long as they had clear boundaries.Your a lucky man your children must have been angels i guess mine took after my side of the family so my wife keeps telling me..
We started by asking each one what is their understanding of the word «save» or «salvation» and came up pretty much the same with your list above.
After reading one of Chris» «big game day» posts, I found out the actual word for the «big game» is trademarked and pretty much anyone that uses it while not directly sponsoring «the big game» can be sued.
My preference is still Ramsey because of porior Captain experience and he leads by example, but Wilshere has the attitude to confront lazy players and is pretty much a Tony Adams clone, players know Wilshere is not afraid of them and know he will be having a word in the dressing room.
Alonso's frustrations boiled over pretty much from the word go and he was very vocal about his displeasure with the whole situation.
(One trip to Lawrence, Kans., and you've pretty much had your fill of the word Jayhawk in all its myriad forms.)
It's gonna take pretty much your whole 2019 draft to get the Jets to step down, but luckily, you've already put in a good word about New York with LeBron.
If you replace the word «carrying» with «amazing form» it pretty much says the same thing but with different connotations.
Usually concerning the skin color or alleged sexual proclivities of the day's opponents, the N and F words are pretty much nonstop for two hours.
Although the media, some of the fans and pretty much everyone outside of Chelsea Football Club will think (and say) otherwise, I completely agree with your words and this powerful post.
Pretty much anything with the word «Jurassic» in the name is bound to be a hit with dinosaur - loving tots the world over, and Jurassic Forest is no exception.
I also don't like the gas fumes, the noise or the air pollution they create, so I've somehow managed to get out of mowing the lawn both as a child and as an adult — in other words pretty much all of my life.
He weighs over three times what he weighed at birth now, he's just started to walk, and he's pretty much learning a new word every day.
Pretty much every country in the word has a registration system.
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