Sentences with phrase «actually calling it by that name»

He goes on to talk about concentration, digital distraction, dopamine and essentially digital addiction (without actually calling it by that name).

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Excuse me then of not crying large tears over your atheist plight of wanting to celebratie a spiritual holiday that you don't beleive in, and additionally being upset that Christians actually call it by a religious name.
Actually Job, the oldest book in the bible mentions men mixing metals, calling constellations by name and that the world was round.
But many atheists seem very offended by the idea that the name of the holiday they choose to celebrate is actually called Christmas By Christianby the idea that the name of the holiday they choose to celebrate is actually called Christmas By ChristianBy Christians.
Actually the phrase «sweet molasses» does exist (that's what I've always called it), but molasses goes by several different names.
Additionally, I've gotten into so many awesome books recently, like Alon Shaya's new cookbook, Jessica Merchant's new cookbook, Stephanie Izard's Gather and Graze, and Call Me By Your Name, so if there was a sunny side of the street to be walking on right now, and if I actually walked anywhere, I'd be there.
Now I will mention just one name and shame the fellow: someone here who goes by the name @Nokia actually called Sanchez «crap» and went further to say he (Sanchez) was merely a glorified Gervinho, after the game.
I wonder if Veloso has actually been watched over a period of time (i «ll admit i «ve only seen him play a few times) by people calling for his purchase.Now i «m not saying he is n`t a good player or whatever but sometimes you just get the impression that this names get bandied about (usually by the press 1st) and everybody else just falls into the trap of singing the praises of these players, without actually knowing their quality.
Most parents who choose that name for their baby would never consider actually calling him by his full name.
A lot of this idea, pretty needs, front groups really came into formation back in the»90s with the wise - use movement and there is a book written on this actually by a journalist named David Helvarg and is called The War against the Greens, and he tracked a lot of these individuals and I actually ran across some of these same people that he had written [about] back in the 1990s.
Siberian ginseng (Eleutherococcus senticosus), as can be seen by its Latin name, is not actually a ginseng, but it has been called one because of its similar properties.
«Call Me by Your Name» actually plays like a Merchant / Ivory film — brilliantly performed and produced.
In fact, a couple of Hou's finest early films actually had been acquired in the mid -»90s by a very small company called the International Film Circuit, founded by an intrepid one - woman show named Wendy Lidell.
I had an inkling going into Sunday that Shape of Water would win Best Picture from LAFCA, but it actually went to the other half of the Best Director duo, Guadagnino's Call Me by Your Name.
Unlike some movies in the award season conversation like The Shape of Water, Call Me by Your Name, and The Post, Dafoe's film, The Florida Project, has actually been released, nationally, in theaters and to general acclaim.
While at one point it looked like Jennifer Lawrence would star in novel adaptation Burial Rites for Hunger Games director Gary Ross, the film is actually going with Call Me By Your Name's Luca Guadagnino.
Despite strong competition against films like Call Me by Your Name and Mudbound, Logan actually stands an actual shot at winning its Oscar.
Although they are calling themselves by a different name, the group is actually the same controversial New York based charter school lobby group known as «Families for Excellent Schools» http://www.familiesforexcellentschools.org/ except when they call themselves «Families for Excellent Schools Advocacy.»
Today is actually not much different then the old days other than the copy shops have been replaced with digital printers and the vanity presses lurk all over the Internet and call themselves by all kinds of different names.
It's that timing issue right there that instantly had Harper's friends (Nelle's friends, that is, as only those close to her actually call her by her first name) up in arms.
It was actually very fun that the serene British countryside setting at the beginning lulled the reader into a shocking sense of false security about where the story was heading, with the greatest problems being a young and shamefully unwed mother in the family and whether to break with convention by calling the cook by her actual name rather than her household position.
In its place will apparently be something called the «Microsoft Consumer Reader,» which we can only assume will have a different name by the time it actually ships.
How many cats are actually called by their given names a year or two later?
This particular decision is actually the thing I name most often in describing why the game makes you feel poor, and I'd call it by far the most important: it makes you focus all of your money on the absolute bare essential thing that you need to survive.
Apparently this isn't an emulated port but it actually runs on a fan made engine called «The Retro Engine» developed by someone going by the name «The Taxman».
While Fitbit may decide to call it the Blaze 2 by the time it actually gets a reveal, it's also possible that it will sport an entirely new name.
More interestingly, the earbuds were actually made by company called Binatone, and Motorola is licensing its name.
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