Sentences with phrase «almost like reading»

Its almost like reading the cliff notes for 14 of the best books for real estate.
Unlike other tablets the PaperWhite gives you the best reading experience almost like reading a real book.
It is almost like reading a poem, yet it still is very unique.
It's almost like reading out of one of those pocket travel notebooks you can buy.
Reading on an e-ink screen really is almost like reading on paper.
The EPD is great, I can have my books collection with me and read for hours, and the battery barely drains, it's almost like reading a real book, the only difference is that you don't have the smell of the paper and you can change font size and type;p, just wish they release the Android Marshmallowm because right now the latest Android OS is Lollipop and that was the worst Android version ever.
Reading Hope Jahren's Lab Girl is almost like reading three books for the price of one.
«It's almost like you read the economic textbook and did the opposite of what it said to do,» Zandi said.

Not exact matches

I've read almost every single one of Sarah Dessen's books, and her writing is so personal and relatable and I feel like you can feel that especially in «The Truth About Forever.»
I sat down to write, and in, like, three days it just came right out of me, almost in the form you've read.
The study's authors had 161 participants (who were almost exactly split between men and women) first read a passage in their normal voices to get baseline measures of their voices for things like loudness and pitch.
Lucas» proposal, which reads almost exactly like the existing handgun permit bill, would require reporters to be fingerprinted and pay a $ 75 fee.
Taken together, they almost read like an early April Fool's joke, as in, «He can't be serious, can he?»
It's almost like, depending on what you're reading or what you collect — whether it's a series of Harry Potter books or a series of Vogue magazines — it creates this sense of community around this history and legacy, and one built on the next.
And they all have a continuous stream of posts, but no one is reading them, almost like everyone has left the room but the TV is on playing endless infomercials.
I suffered a terrible car accident... during 3 weeks I almost died «many times»... Now I can read a beautiful article like this one and agree with it... Believe me... no matter your faith, your fortune or whatever you may be involved with... on the face of death if you are human you will only care about your loved ones... you will remember about the moments you were happy together and dream they happen again... you will remember your childhood like you were 7 again... you will ask forgiveness and try to show your love, no matter how hard you are... In the face of death we realize that nothing more then our family matters... For the professor, once his life of arrogance reaches an end, he will then understand what is the meaning of family...
I started reading it yesterday and I liked the style almost immediately.
I think I'm too simple in my thinking that; if you don't like it, DO N'T WATCH... if you don't agree with it, DO N'T CHOOSE TO LIVE YOUR LIFE THAT WAY... Seems like a very simplistic way of thinking, but I have personal opinions on EVERYTHING, but I don't force others to live their lives according to my moral fiber... i don't judge people for living their lives the way that makes them happy... And i believe that IGNORANCE is the basis for INTOLERANCE... people are famous for HATING things that they don't understand... again, if it MORALLY offends you, don't read stories on things that you don't agree with, don't watch shows that portray choices that you don't agree with... The Brown family seems close knit, almost like extended family living under one roof... the kids work together and get along much better than a lot of «mainstream» households i see...
Sears vapors on about the sameness of his search for love and potable water, and Cheever's own peroration reads almost like a transcendentalist hymn to the cosmos for «the great benefice of living here and renewing ourselves with love.»
This almost totally mystified me; to read of churches like this at all; so little I had seen or heard or read of this (one or two exceptions were on my sphere of concern; few others something like this, I'd heard or read a bit of; are there really so many now?
I don't know about you, but I almost never feel ready to obey the Lord Jesus Christ, except in those routine areas of obedience I already have some handle on, like «Ray, read your Bible and pray each day» - and I'm not even good at them!
Yep it is almost like you have read us Atheist's minds.
Then I red something like this, that you wrote almost four years ago and it encourages me, because you were speaking to my heart 4 years ago, and today I am here and reading it, because God saw fit to use you through the written word.
This is, like most of what Nietzsche wrote, unfair: Eliot was neither a «little bluestocking» nor a «moral fanatic,» and moreover drew almost all of her ideas about how to sustain Christian morality without Christian belief from reading Germans like Strauss and Feuerbach.
The sharp point of his attack is to be found in a parable which reads almost like a declaration of war.
Making Eve almost reads like God was like, «Oh yeah....
The reader meets strange phrases made up of ordinary words which are combined to read almost like a secret code — phrases like... the Son of Man (what son of what man, and why all the capitals?)
Almost all Jews knew the Old Testament and were schooled and trained in the Old Testament, and so whenever we read a book of the New Testament, like Matthew, or Hebrews, or James that was written specifically to Jewish believers, we must make sure we have a proper understanding of the Old Testament also.
Do you think using these six categories, one could read / look at a certain scripture almost like a Lectio Devina study and see what God is saying in each category to them / us through that particular scripture?
For in his descriptions of Milton's world, Fish ends up giving, perhaps unconsciously, a portrait of how he likes to run a department or university, a manifesto that almost reads like a contemporary version of the Areopagitica:
Thus the words «of Jesus Christ the Son of God» would read something like ITXTTTOT; confusion would be almost inevitable.
Therefore, it almost feels like a concession to the modern world to read that Benedict XVI is retiring on grounds of ill health, as if he were a CEO rather than God's man on Earth.
Almost every time you read a story like this, it happened in Mississippi.
Years ago we read Mark Bittman's article about gravlax in The New York Times and have almost always used The Minimalist's Gravlax recipe as our base, though over the years it's begun to feel less like a recipe, more like a technique.
I'd rather talk about what a recipe does have, like flavor, or texture or an appeal that makes it almost painful not to make it in the minutes after you read about it.
Just read almost all of the comments... and i would really really like to make it now for my mom's birthday celebration tomorrow..
I really like your articles, funding for farmers is basically not an option in El Salvador central america i have 230ha farm and have tried to get funds for a cocoa forestry combined project with no luck, most of the neighboring farm owners to my property barely read or write so if i cant get there having acces to internet and written to almost every site, naturebank, root, etc..
The three stars it receives is misleading - if you actually read the reviews, almost no one seems to like it!
I've actually never eaten a s» more but I've read so much about them, I almost feel like I have.
I don't know exactly when it happened, but sometime after reading Eat to Live and deciding to eat Mega-Huge salads almost every day, I grew to like my salads spicy.
As you may have read in a recent piece I wrote about Baynuls, I drank a bunch of Grenache that I did not realize was 16 % ABV and almost peed my pants on the highway in France while behaving «like a rabid cat someone let out of a cage in the car,» according to eye witnesses.
I can almost hear you when I read your blog... and you're spontaneous, funny, thoughtful and everything I like to read.
I followed the recipe exactly and, like several other commenters below (whose comments I unfortunately didn't read before starting), my «batter» was so dry it was almost like damp fine sand.
Like reading that paragraph above made me almost say out loud, «I remember when I was young and hip!».
One of the most sensible comments i have read here, Wenger is hiding from the fans and can't face the fans... Almost every manager has a very good relationship with there fans but not at Arsenal... He will always blame the fans and not himself for poor performances, as for me i have accepted my fate, 2 more years of Agony and unhappiness watching my beloved club but i know Kroenke, Wenger, Gazidis will not be at arsenal forever because like it or not someone will come and save the club from there hands in the NEAREST future and guess what?
OK, I recall reading almost an exact breakdown like that.
I like Elihu's moniker, which based on the way our eyes see text, almost reads like «jackass,» which seems appropriate.
Almost every article I read about Audie Cole beings much like yours, «While Cole is a fan - favorite who has played very well when given the chance».
Pedro is a homegrown talent who came through the ranks and was almost world class a few years ago like I said (but I guess you can't read).
Tuchel will be welcomed all day, he ticks almost all boxes for us passionate, tactical, attractive football most of all we need amanager who is actively involved with game shouting and demanding from by line.we need a manager who will instill character and spine who reads the game and make changes not waiting till the 70th min like we used to.players will have to prove them selves give 100 % and not be judged by a name tag either you perform or NOT.I'd like to see all our players given achance to prove them selves equally have afeeling about one lucas perez given a chance he'll flourish do nt understand why he has been isolated.but what do we know??
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