Sentences with phrase «seeing the magic of»

Twitter's emergence as a public company is worthy of a moment to sit back and see the magic of the free markets in this nation and the uniqueness of our American entrepreneurial experience.
Seeing the magic of yeast happen is just so much fun.
But I saw the magic of these cookies even before I ate one.
Since then Manchester United fans excited to see the magic of French midfielder's.
Anyway, back to 2017, two days to go to be able to see the magic of Arsenal again, it has been a painfull withdrawal.
I loved being with my niece Christmas morning and getting to see the magic of Christmas through her eyes.
Once you register with your private email address and create eye - catching profile here than see magic of our match maker services.
Now, don't tease me, but this was truly the first time I saw the magic of compound interest at work.
«After seeing the magic of Hand2Paw unfold before my eyes, I'm now even more convinced that the program is destined for major success.»
Come see the magic of the endless #PointReyes National Seashore..
I'm here to challenge those beliefs and get you to see the magic of solo travel!
See The Magic of a 30:1 Presentation Preparation Ratio, The Very Best Use of Coaches in Trial Preparation, 3 Ways to Force Yourself to Practice Your Trial Presentation, and Practice, Say Jury Consultants, is Why Movie Lawyers Perform So Well.
For more of my thoughts please see The Magic of Family Therapy http://www.familyfocusedsolutions.com/the-magic-of-family-therapy/ and Coaching Toward Better Family Relationships http://www.familyfocusedsolutions.com/coaching-toward-better-family-relationships/ and watch for the upcoming Systemic Thinking for «Societal Diagnoses» and The Practice of Psychiatric Family Therapy.
I can't wait to see the magic of BP at work once again.
Since our grandgirls will be here for Thanksgiving but not Christmas, I'm tickled that they get to see the magic of Christmas at our home.

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What you see on screen seems effortless, almost like magic, so you can forget the scores of people, from grips and gaffers to studio heads, that make the finished product possible.
Until Magic Leap's technology sees the light (sorry) of day, skepticism still abounds.
Also, consider this: If the magic of San Francisco is simply driven by the natural result of having so many of the same sort of people pile up in one place, then this means that as technology continues to inexorably lower the communication barriers between us, we will see more of these magical places pop up, as we are seeing with Boulder and Austin.
While the video of Magic Leap's headset showcases casual uses — like a quirky robot hiding under a desk, or a projection of the galaxy in motion in mid-air — the Florida - based company sees its mission as nothing less than creating a visual operating system for real life.
«Our source said [«Call of Duty's»] Battle Royale mode may not hit the magic 100 player mark seen in other Battle Royale games at the time «Black Ops 4» comes out, but developers are working towards that number,» the Eurogamer report states.
When Dempsters decided to launch a new series of ads online, they turned to the same people to see if they could work their magic on tortillas.
If you have an idea that you know is a bit kooky, but you think others might see it for the magic it is, don't let fear of what other people say hold you back.
«Magic Leap is one of only a handful of genuine «holy shit I can't believe I'm seeing this» moments I've had as an adult,» Evans said.
Magic Leap is one of only a handful of genuine «holy shit I can't believe I'm seeing this» moments I've had as an adult.
If guests ask whether there are alligators in the water around the Magic Kingdom's Tom Sawyer Island, it told employees, the correct answer is: «Not that we know of, but if we see one, we will call Pest Management to have them removed.»
That's why corporations are looking at new office and work models like coworking spaces to experiment with and see if they can acquire some of the coworking magic and use it for innovation purposes.
The standard advice from financial advisors to 20 - somethings is to invest as much as they can in stocks — regardless of periodic market swings, however wild, like those seen over the past few days — and watch long - term compounding do its magic for the next 40 - plus years.
One could easily think that there is only a 16 - per - cent difference, but through the magic of Rashomon, we can see that Susan pays about 44 per cent more in taxes (35/79).
The beauty of dividend growth investing is seeing compound interest work its magic.
While we don't have a magic crystal ball to predict where the markets may be headed next, we do have a team of respected professionals who recently assembled to discuss whether they think last year's economic momentum could continue — and where they see potential threats on the horizon.
If we were to substitute EBIT / TEV for the P / B, P / E, price - to - dividends, P / S, P / whatever, we'd have seen slightly better performance than the Magic Formula provided, but you might have been out of the game somewhere between 1997 to 2001.
The magic $ 5,000 per single coin price for legacy bitcoin (BTC) is now within sight, as Thursday mid-day prices saw it at an all - time high of $ 4,700.
You will see crane robes used for blessings, empowering, fortune - boosting, wealth magic, or even to send a dead soul to recycle (help them to move on to the next cycle etc), which all deals with the «pre-heaven» of some sorts.
I don't see it anywhere, but that is because I don't equate the supernatural acts of God with that of magic.
Let me get this straight: You believe that a couple of thousand years ago an invisible man in the sky impregnated a virgin girl in the middle east, had a half - god / half - man son who traveled around doing magic tricks, and then rose from the dead and is now constantly watching all of us to see if we'll get pie in the sky when we die?
And then when you see church members leaping through them «with the greatest of ease,» you start to wonder about the secrets behind the magic.
Inside were magic gold tablets — which nobody else would ever see - which told Harry the secrets of the Universe, of life, death and the afterlife.
Some might see glaring faults from a guy named «Attack of the 50 Foot Magic Underwear» who seems to think he has the facts on his side, when in reality he is just as small - minded and un-educated as the people he professes to be better than.
A good example of imitative magic is seen in the case of Moses» putting a brass serpent on a pole so that the people being bitten by serpents could be healed by looking up at it.
She is the author of «Now You See It, Now You Don't: The Relationship Between Magic and Religion in the Hebrew Bible» and the editor of «Sacred History, Sacred Literature.»
For example, we see it advocating magic where the smoke of a fish heart on a fire drives away devils.
For Reid it is by a «natural kind of magic» that we take them to stand for these objects; there are no grounds in experience for making this association.9 As we have seen, Whitehead disagrees with Reid in that he holds that we have a direct intuition or «feeling» of external objects as causes of sensations.
Those of us in the message camp try to get those in the magic camp to see that they're missing the important part.
As far as I can see thus far, though, they are Muslims with a few added layers of mumbo and jumbo and magic, which doesn't automatically make them evil, of course - just not the truth.
They see themselves in the magic mirror of possibility which hope holds before them while the wish flatters them.
Theism deals with «wishful thinking», «make - believe», fantasy, magic — hopes of despairing men famously hallucinating in the desert who then «see» exactly what they want to see.
Isn't that where you think certain thoughts and a being that created the entire Universe and its billions of galaxies (each with billions of stars, planets etc.) about 13,700,000,000 years ago uses its magic powers (or «sacred powers» to the extent you see a difference) to read your mind.
All I see is a condescending, sometimes hateful bunch of posts all using the same terms: «reason», «evidence», «deities», «childish», «myths», «magic», «santa claus», «unicorns,» etc..
Nonbelievers see the absurdity of Magic Dad and his Wayward Son and are obligated to say something.
We are learning to appreciate the positive value in the nature religion of indigenous peoples; we see it as a genuine form of spirituality, no longer to be arrogantly dismissed as primitive magic.
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