Sentences with phrase «be familiar to many»

If you are trying to build muscle, one particular thing should be familiar to you — the nitrogen balance.
The following five teas may not be familiar to you, but they have some great benefits that could help you shake up your morning routine.
This exercise might be familiar to you because of its other, more unusual name — the «Wood chopper».
There are many key oils with an affinity for the respiratory tract (lavender, tea tree, and rosemary, to name a few); however, some may not be familiar to those who aren't immersed in the world of aromatherapy.
This phenomenon would be familiar to anyone who has used a camera.
Engel said this finding is something that might be familiar to many people.
The lessons would be familiar to their parents, in some cases even to their grandparents.
Majestic, ringed Saturn little resembles the relatively tiny blue marble that is Earth, but the massive gas giant planet is home to at least one phenomenon that would be familiar to high - latitude dwellers here on Earth.
Some of the images will be familiar to science fans; many others are obscure but apt; nearly all help illustrate various aspects of science's history.
(Spencer's name will be familiar to some of you: He's a longtime contributor to the Science Careers Discussion Forum.)
Some of Collins's religious reasoning will be familiar to readers of C. S. Lewis, another skeptic turned believer.
Operating in a manner that will be familiar to anyone who's been to a Tupperware party, the company — called PartyLite — sold candles.
It's a scenario that will be familiar to many; the age at which people have their first child has been creeping up over the last 40 or so years.
The light would even be familiar to Earthly artists, although this world perhaps has not had time to evolve its Raphaels and Turners.
The number sequence he's uttering would be familiar to anyone who knows siteswap, a mathematical language that describes juggling routines.
The researchers recruited students from two universities in Taipei and Montreal and collected data on five measures that will be familiar to anyone who has had to brainstorm in a group:
The challenges covered in this special issue will be familiar to those who have devoted their lives and livelihoods to improving education.
This distracted state should be familiar to everyone.
The pain of stepping on a duwweltjie (above) will be familiar to many South Africans (the name means «little devil» in Afrikaans).
But his speech will be familiar to you if you've heard any Lib Dem cabinet minister rehearsing why they firstly had no choice but to go in with the Tories and why this will be a radical government.
We've seen the inevitable bluster about paedophiles and terrorists, which will be familiar to anyone who watched as Labour tried to ram through 90 - day detention without charge, ID cards and, indeed, their own internet spying proposals.
The name Johnson Igwedibia may not be familiar to many.
To explain how that might differ from other liberal perspectives, I want to bring in some history, which will no doubt be familiar to many but worth recounting.
That embarrassed smile, that inner feeling of complete embarrassment, even humiliation, must be familiar to every groom.
Much of what we discussed, however, will be familiar to online communicators of any stripe: the need for websites to convert visitors into followers, the value of video in creating a connection, the importance of delivering value of some kind to list members («inside» information, emotional satisfaction, raw - meat partisanship), the usefulness of adapting content for many different channels, and the tendency of online outreach to be trench warfare more than blitzkrieg.
Much of what we discussed, however, will be familiar to online communicators of any stripe: the need for websites to convert visitors into followers, the power of video to create a connection, the importance of delivering value of some kind to list members («inside» information, emotional satisfaction, raw - meat partisanship), the usefulness of adapting content for many different channels, and the tendency of online outreach to be trench warfare more than blitzkrieg.
Some of them («# 34: Use MySpace to drive individuals to your e-advocacy campaigns») will be familiar to readers of more general guides, but many of them are more subtle and will go a long way to helping an organization or campaign avoid mistakes and get the most out of their investment in social networking sites.
His claim has exposed the way in which the Health Act is routinely flouted at HMP Wymott, although what he described in his submissions to the court will be familiar to anyone who has first - hand experience of prison life, including members of staff and prisoners smoking on landings and workplaces.
Much of what they covered should be familiar to experienced press relations folks, but they did an excellent job of showing ways that an online campaign can fit into a comprehensive press strategy.
But one newspaper editor asked a blunt question that should be familiar to just about anyone trying to produce things online for a living: at what point will people will stop paying for content at all, because they can get what they want online for free?
The examples used in this book will be familiar to postpartum specialists, making this an easily comprehensive and useful resource.
In this way, you can create a daily pattern that will be familiar to your baby by the time you need to implement it.
The same camper that was featured in the Barbie & Her Sisters in the Great Puppy Adventure movie, it has many features that will be familiar to young Barbie fans.
Find out some of the routines and activities that will be part of your child's day there and begin incorporating those at home so they'll be familiar to your child.
Castle and Jacobsen discuss 4 feeding styles, analogous to parenting styles that may be familiar to you: Read more
Songs that baby heard in utero will be familiar to her as well.
The content will probably be familiar to your family as it includes clips from «Sesame Street,» Disney movies, «Baby Einstein» and more.
Use it as a teachable moment to explain what you're doing with each step so that once you get her started on the potty, it will be familiar to her.
The preloaded playlist includes both sounds that would be familiar to newborns, such as Heartbeat and Prenatal, as well as new relaxing sounds such as Gentle Rain and Car Ride.
The funny illustrations and true - to - life situations will be familiar to any child.
I started my DD on cereal at 4.5 months of age due to upcoming travels that I wanted her to be familiar to eat solids if the need suddenly arose.
Four of Villa's main signings came from Ligue 1, so should be familiar to Garde, and having a manager who speaks their mother tongue ought to help avoid confusion in tactical conversations, and aid any of those players who may have so far struggled to settle in England.
He is a player who will be familiar to Moyes, too, with the pair having worked together at Old Trafford.
Unsurprisingly their squad doesn't have any names that will be familiar to English fans.
Wenger's brand suits him perfectly, everything he propagates will be familiar to the Ajax - schooled Blind, especially the possession - based football the Frenchman has gradually introduced during his near 20 - year tenure.
James Keene may not be familiar to the majority of football fans in England, but he certainly will in Sweden where he's spent seven years of his career — six with Elfsborg and one at Halmstad.
The West Conference Conference championship game takes place this evening at the Orleans Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, and the two participants should be familiar to bettors.
Called the «Circuit Safari», it's something that'll be familiar to any Super GT fan.
There have been 33 champions since F1's inception in 1950, as of 2017, and while the modern title winners will be familiar to most, some fans probably won't be as aware of those who triumphed early on.
While the name will be familiar to Chicago Hoops League vets, the cast that joins Captain EJ Silver this season is much different.
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