Sentences with phrase «actually hear more of it»

al. as much as the next enthusiast, but after a while I'm thinking, «Instead of talking so much about «Rumble,» how about letting us actually HEAR more of it?»

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In the last few months, the American public has begun to take accounts of sexual misconduct more seriously, and some survivors have felt safe going public about their experiences for the first time, knowing that their reports, now, may actually be heard.
It would be more interesting to hear the thoughts of the guy on the corner that «actually talks to God» He's every bit as credible & every bit as newsworthy.
And none is more real than that which comes to light in Cary's explanation of what Luther actually means by «faith alone,» namely, a simple, firm belief that our sins are absolved when we hear the divine words to that effect pronounced in the sacraments of Baptism and Penance.
I am actually shockingly pleased to hear it because so often I think believers want to take the hard - line, schoolyard tactic of «atheists killed more people» just so they remain «cleaner», because they think non-believers are saying their «side» is totally clean by criticising the concept of religious warfare.
«I'm more just working through things on my own and just putting it out there for people to listen to, and I'm pretty positive... I think people will hear that in the record and what I was afraid of at first, I think, people are actually going to find refreshing maybe.»
Actually, the insight of religion gives a capacity for hearing men's questions more profoundly.
The only thing I've ever heard about this that was kinda cool is that if a brother or sister tells you this its more powerful because we have the power in him of course to actually «bless people» but whatever I am so pet peevish I despise someone always ending everything with GOD BLESS I don't even get an EFFN YOU.End Rant
When you hear that term over-sensitive, by the way, it really means, to me, «as sensitive as the entire world should be, i.e. «over sensitive» should be the norm, actually, and then we would not have war and could find more cures for diseases and art, music, great literature would pour out of everywhere.
I was actually excited to hear those words and told him that it meant he was tired of eating like a toddler and needed to try more complex foods.
You've probably heard of and maybe tried various green superfoods available in the West like spirulina, chlorella, wheatgrass, etc. but you might not have heard of moringa which is actually even more nutrient - dense than those and a rich source of iron, vitamin A, vitamin E, vitamin K, potassium, calcium, phosphorus and magnesium.
I also get worried when there are a tonne of ingredients on labels that I've never heard of / can't pronounce but from the research I've done, quite a few of the more scientific names aren't actually chemicals, just the scientific names for regular, naturally occurring ingredients.
FYI — those «ordinary» players: Dennis Bergkamp (already hailed as one of the best players to come from Holland in the Cryuff mode, a UEFA cup winner and current Dutch international), Campbell (England international and one of the top CBs in the country — whilst at Spurs), Jens Lehmann (German international), Robin van Persie (Bergkamps hier apparent whist at Feynoord), Frederick Ljunberg (established Swedish internation — actually playing more as a # 10 i think), Gilberto Silva (Ever heard of the World Cup?
It was odd because I hadn't really heard this in the past, but the more I ask around I found that people are actually avoiding the bench press a little more because of the negative effects they, or someone they know has experienced.
More likely, it is moment by moment of me trying not to yell at the children or panic that I've actually broken my eldest child (ever heard of the first pancake theory of parenting?
And if you decide to consider co-sleeping (sometimes also referred to as bedsharing), you'll hear even more advice, most of which will be intertwined with myths that can't actually be proven.
We chatted sewing, we chatted knitting, they told me all about the woman whose fabric I was buying (perhaps more than I wanted to know, actually... oh, scandal), and I smiled as they chastised the men (who couldn't hear them anyway) to «take the sports talk outside and get out of the way!».
If you have a furry friend as part of your family, you may be happy to hear that there is a 2017 study that shows that pets can actually help make your baby more healthy.
But then I will read about another nurse - in at a place where a breastfeeding mother was given a hard time, or hear about another study about the for - profit insanity of our current Caesarian rates, or discover a company that makes really lovely pregnancy - and - nursing products I didn't know about when I could have actually used them... and I feel sort of wistful that I won't be able to be part of things any more, not the way I was a few years ago.
They appear not to wake up as much next to their mothers but actually in terms of small arousals and even larger ones they wake up more, but they do not necessarily alert the mother because they sense their own safety (or whatever emotion or physical sense that reduces stress or anxiety) which comes with smelling her milk and feeling her body, hearing her breadth and feeling her movements and rhythms.
«Kids actually hear and act on more of what we say than they may want us to believe.»
Consider the post, 5 Cool Things No One Ever Told You About Nighttime Breastfeeding, which claims that the number 1 coolest thing about nighttime breastfeeding is «breastfeeding moms actually get MORE sleep than their formula - feeding counterparts,» and concludes with the rhetorical question: «Did you ever think, when you hear your baby rouse at 2:00 am, that they are actually giving you the gift of MORE sleep...?»
We've heard from some of our readers that cloth diapering twins can actually be more convenient than using disposables since you aren't having to shlep your little ones off to the store to pick up more diapers all the time.
And so, this article doesn't actually say if they got to 100 % but I would imagine that in a flight that long, that people would hear babies cry more than four times, so I'm assuming everybody got a free flight out of this and I'm not sure if it was kind of stage, it's kind of a marketing thing because they're certainly nothing that says that they're going to continue with this and I'm sure they've got a lot of coverage of this, so who knows the anterior mode of fear but it was certainly a good thing for all of the parent.
There's gray banner on the side that says send voicemail, and we would actually like to hear you share your stories, so that way, it's just more special when you hear the mom telling her birth story of her baby.
Once her feelings are acknowledged, she'll be much more likely to hear your words of explanation or advice which, in turn, may actually help soothe her.
Some more cautious and reserved 2 - year - olds tend to wait until they understand a great deal of what they hear before they actually speak.
«As of this time I have not read or heard...» Unless you are a canonical source, you should specify more what you have read and heard so we can judge whether you not having read or heard anything is actually meaning anything.
We're just proud as hell to be one of the first to provide this information in a way that actually allows the average voter to sort of «meet» their candidates and hear them give their take on actual questions about issues relevant to them — especially since these days, people get more and more of their information online.
«If Senate Republicans actually came out in favor of, you know, a more decent and humane society, they would get a very fair hearing — including re-establishment of the millionaire's tax to create and sustain jobs — I think they would get a very fair hearing,» Cantor told me.
We'll also get further details of the government reshuffle, as well as hearing the final European election results and learning more about what the election results actually entail.
«One of the arguments that we hear quite often is that with two year terms legislators are running for reelection and with four - year terms they can concentrate more on their legislative duties, but actually this argument runs contrary to facts,» Niebel said.
«During the time of these hearings, it appears that more legislators are making public statements against the raise than for it, and some legislators are actually saying we won't accept it.
But actually being there — not just seeing but also hearing and feeling the full fury of more than 9 million pounds of thrust pushing 85 tons of spacecraft into orbit atop a blazing column of fire — well, that's something else.
Now, they may have an answer: After analyzing recordings of the elk bugling calls, researchers discovered that they actually comprise two parts — the high - pitched shrieking that can reach frequencies above 2000 hertz (heard in the video above) and a simultaneous, lower - pitched call around 145 hertz, a more typical frequency for an elk - sized animal.
One of the few natural sources of Vitamin D You've probably heard how Vitamin D is one of the most important vitamins (actually a hormone precursor) and regulates more functions in your body than you can even imagine.
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There is a time to use hormones, but when considering hormone resistance, which causes 95 % of hormone issues today, and whereby the cell can not hear the hormone due to a receptor that has been blunted by inflammation; giving more hormones actually makes the problem worse.
There are many reasons to adopt a more whole food plant based way of eating, and you may be surprised to hear that it can actually be even cheaper and easier than your normal diet, it just takes a little of the right knowledge.
The only one remotely similar is Hanna Beth who clearly has a different style and whose blog is much older and more known than mine; but Hanna Beth is also a self proclaimed «wild child» (actually she claims to be the original) and she is the only blogger I'd heard of before I was sucked into the blogger world..
And hopefully, Coop will be doing some more of this.I will actually have internet while we are there, so you may be hearing more from me than... View the Post
I wonder why it wasn't more well known, I had actually never heard of this until recently, and I love 80's films, particularly the teen variety.
WHY: «Man Up» received such a limited theatrical release in the U.S. that most people have probably never even heard of it, but it's actually one of the better recent entries in the romantic comedy genre, which makes its desultory treatment all the more bewildering.
They could also make you actually feel like your pulling vegetables from the ground and plants out of pots and as we have heard from Kimishima, he did say 2018 would see a number of Switch games implement a the Switch's feature more so than 2017 did, so you know, this is something that would make sense.
And I love getting to know more about someone by actually seeing real footage of them, hearing directly from them, and learning about someone's work from that person themselves.
This is the kind of thing you'd expect on a women's cable network movie - of - the - week, and screenwriter Allison Burnett (working from, what I've heard, a more meta - fictional novel by Charles Baxter; this kind of circumstantial plotting might actually work as meta - fiction) takes a kind of dopey sincerity about the whole thing.
She hasn't made a movie in a long time The Wire Archer will return to its spying roots next season after an experimental latest season Vulture Whoa, I hadn't heard about this (because I don't watch ESPN) but on Monday's they're reairing those Battle of the Network Stars specials that were so popular in the 70s and 80s - a precursor to modern shows like Dancing With the Stars only populated with less has - beens and more stars that were actually popular at that moment showing off their athleticism Empire pics from Denzel Washington as The Equalizer.
I guess this might actually draw in a few film music fans who find it more difficult to warm to Desplat than I do; it's certainly an exploration of a different side to the composer than is often heard, and is very creative and rewarding.
That may not be the word that those releasing a $ 190 million effects - heavy movie want to hear, but it actually makes this a more enjoyable viewing than the previous Warner tentpole it most resembles (The Legend of Tarzan) and a lot of big movies that are content to just be loud, busy, and dumb.
In Haq's film, we repeatedly hear Nisha's parents complaining about how her actions have exposed them to deep social shame, though it's a measure of where this film's sympathies ultimately lie that we hear more about that shame than we actually see it.
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