I know there's a lot of people out there that are
always hearing us talk about the book security analysis but today's episode we're actually going to go into a little bit of depth to talk about what we actually know about this book.
You will
always hear him talk about commitment to the club, that is true but that is in the area of money not to win big trophies.
«At the time I only had one kid, but with two on the way I was
always hearing talk about golden mystical baby things and precious time.
One thing you will
always hear me talk about is the absence of a decent story mode in any of the recent wrestling games.
Not exact matches
Keath also cites the show's use of music to inspire creative thought, and how it «
always talks about something I've never
heard of, some strange new discovery or scientific problem being solved in a weird way.»
You know, I
always talk about the reporters — they grovel when they want to write something that you want to
hear, but not necessarily millions of people want
hear or have to
hear.»
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hear.
I
always scratch my head when I
hear advisors
talk about the «4 % withdrawal rule» or any withdrawal rate that's greater than a risk free rate of return for that matter.
You
always hear people
talking about diversifying your assets but hardly ever about your cash generators!
it's
always interesting to
hear people
talk about using the G keyword tool (which I still do!)
I
heard it said that a priest once said that everyone who comes into his office to confess is
always talking about sex, sex, sex.
Whenever I
hear religious people
talk about what they believe, I
always find myself amazed at how crazy they are.
Its also ridiculous to
hear a preacher
talk about a husband and wife (8 months pregnant) die in a bus crash and leave a 3 year old child behind continuing to repeat that «god is good,
always».
But when you
hear mainstream theologians
talking about syncretism it is
always and everywhere wrong.
I've never
heard a lot about hellfire or
talked about, but
always about God's love.
if i had to guess, i would say you were somehow reading parker palmer, because what you are
talking about here reminds me of something i
heard parker palmer
talk about: a common delusion among leaders, espcially in â $ ˜Christian circlesâ $ ™, is that their efforts are
always well - intended, and thus their projection of power upon others is benign.
When,
talking to a Hungarian friend, one
hears a reference to a great defeat for Hungary, or, by contrast, the beating back of an invader, it is not
always clear which invader the Hungarian friend is
talking about.
Jesus is
always shown as this mousy little wimpy man who
talked in breathless tones so you can barely
hear him.
I
heard a sermon this week in which the pastor noticed that the beginning of Eve's problem in the garden was that rather than
talk about the temptation with God (who was
always in the garden), she
talked about it with the serpent.
Whenever you
hear people
talk about atheists, Anthony Flew
always comes up.
Parts of the
talk rehearse briefly Bishop Wright's reading of the story of Jesus, and he is
always worth
hearing on that subject.
Christine, that is a really powerful way to convey that relationship, and one that portrays my relationship not to the bible, but more to the «feeling / knowing /
hearing» god... Even at my most believing, I never had the experience of God
talking directly to me and telling me what to do, but so many people I knew seemed to have this... I
always had my doubts and confusions; the times where I truly felt god or
heard god, it was at a deep sensing level... not anyting spoken or any kind of instruction.
It's something that anti-Mormon literature
ALWAYS brings up, but it's something that I
hear actual Mormons
talk about mostly in the context of Mormon history.
It's kind of like when you are a kid and you
hear your parents
talk about when they were young... when you are old enough to realize that they haven't
always been «parents» and at one time they might have actually been cool... that was what happened to me at the sight of the recipe card.
It is
always so interesting to
talk to the author of a book in person and
hear the whole story.
I've
heard a few hardcore bbq» ers
talk about «sour glands» in butt roasts that they
always remove before cooking.
Whenever I ever
heard anyone
talking about powdered peanut butter I
always thought «yeah right, whatever... I don't need that...» mainly because it was some fitness «guru»
talking about how it saved their life or something silly.
Q: Dr. BBQ, I've
heard a few hardcore bbq» ers
talk about «sour glands» in butt roasts that they
always remove before cooking.
I'm also glad to
hear a brutally honest account of it because sometimes I think people have the tendency to
talk about how great it is when it's not
always the case!
But it's
always cool to
hear athletes tear down the walls and
talk about fears and concerns
Look man I
hear you but I mean objectively not because we're fan of this club... on paper overall we have a better team than Spurs & Leicester, we have more overall talent but fail to produce that is the bottom line...
Always the same issues come up & we're
talking about it over and over on website & youtube channels like Arsenal TV.
cuz u are paying for quality...... but its common to
hear wenger
talk of i nearly had a chance to sign this player or that...... he's got ta be the silliest person to
always miss out on targets!
To be honest I
always raise an eyebrow when I
hear one of the Arsenal players or Arsene Wenger
talking about team spirit or fight or the togetherness in the dressing room, because it strikes me as though they are trying to convince themselves about the truth of their statements as much as they are the fans.
I
always react positively when I
hear management
talking about interviewing or drafting players with a cultural fit in mind.
The focus is at the right place... but we
always hear similar
talk pre-season... Can they take that into the season and perform with consistency with there eyes on the prize?
There is no doubt that a lot of managers will look with envy at the Frenchman's situation in north London and we
always hear managers
talking about the fact that they get too little time these days.
Draxler spoke about Arsenal in November,
talking up the club, saying he had
heard only good things: «I have
always said English teams are very big clubs and Arsenal is of course one of them.
I've
always heard mothers
talk about how fast their little ones were growing and changing, but until I had Brody I never realized the magnitude of it.
Always take time to have the heart to hear talk with your growing daughter, so you can always keep an eye out for her problems and achieve
Always take time to have the heart to
hear talk with your growing daughter, so you can
always keep an eye out for her problems and achieve
always keep an eye out for her problems and achievements.
In another vein, I'm
always thrilled when I
hear people
talking or writing about walking through painful emotions.
I absolutely love
talking with you and
always look forward to
hearing about what you are doing and what is happening in your life.
ShareI have
always been a huge fan of iRobot so when they invited me for a special press day to
talk about the launch of Science From Scientists, without
hearing the details, I said yes!
New moms are
always talking about being sleep deprived, but we rarely
hear new dads
talking about their lack of sleep.
I cant make use of this artical but once again save for when there is a second baby 1st baby is on formula couldnt breast feed but when i
hear someone
talk i can
always say what i read on the blogs.
No research exists at this point to know whether a child would find better things to do with his or her time if all screens were turned off, although evidence suggests that the child would
hear more adult speech and
talk more.6 Heavy media use is defined as the television being on
always or most of the time.
I don't want to miss this «window of opportunity» I
always hear people
talking about, I just didn't think it would happen for a few more months... Any suggestions?
Heather McNamara: When you
talk about reduce, reuse, recycle, we
always hear that.
You don't want to have to
always tiptoe around a sleeping baby, and the sounds of the house, like
talking or soft footsteps, are actually soothing, as babies love to
hear the sounds of the village as they sleep.
I have never had a negative experience with a lactation consultant, during my troubles breastfeeding both kids, so I was
always surprised when I
heard friends
talking about the pressure they felt from their own.
She's full of stories and it was
always fun to
hear everything she'd done since we last
talked.