Sentences with phrase «biggest wonder of»

Soaring above the Western Rim of the world's largest chasm, you will be able to see how big this wonder of the world actually is.

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An entrepreneur of a fast - growing company wonders when it's the right time to graduate to a big - time accounting firm.
I wonder whether this was the strategy of the big retailer or just coincidence, either way the reality was Kevin had become a puppet and ultimately paid the price.
So, the studio's biggest question mark of the year will be November's Justice League, which will bring together several superheroes from that universe of films, including Wonder Woman as well as Batman and Superman.
So you can't help but wonder just how much does the average big tech employee make and how much of a gap is it versus the top bananas?
Much like the success of last year's Warner Bros. film Wonder Woman helped change the conversation around a female superhero movie helmed by a woman director, a box - office smashing debut for Black Panther could pave the way for a similar paradigm shift in Hollywood with regard to how studios approach big - budget stories about characters of color.
If you've ever helped friends pivot a couch upstairs only to find out it's too big to fit or wondered how many square feet of flooring tile you'll need for your kitchen, then an AR tape measure app might be the one for you.
With Facebook, Twitter, and Zynga valuations higher than the annual GDP of many small countries, it's no wonder young entrepreneurs are chasing big dreams — and even bigger fortunes.
Big data, social data, data mining — there's so much data around, and so many things you're supposed to do with it, that it's a wonder many entrepreneurs don't curl into the fetal position and enact a new type of data regression, where the mound of data causes you to regress back to the womb.
He also points to the breakup of big phone companies, which in turned spurred competition that led to mobile technologies and all the smart phone wonders we have today.
Have you ever envisioned your products on the shelves of a big box retailer but wondered just how to get your company ready for the prime time?
You kind of have to wonder what took KFC so long to put together its own version of McDonald's ever - popular Big Mac, but it's finally here: meet the Big Boss.
Small wonder that big money managers allocate large parts of their portfolios to private equity.
The number of graduating law students has increasingly outstripped available articling positions in recent years, and the breakup of prominent Bay Street firm Heenan Blaikie has insiders wondering which will be the next big firm to fall.
* In case you're wondering McKean's four things that investors want is: Your bio (especially with a startup, VCs want to see whether you are worthy of money, as well as your idea); momentum (you must show growth); money (you should have cash in the bank); and market (you need to have a Big Idea).
This is important, because unless we can get past the shock and wonder of a women - owned enterprise, we can't start thinking bigger, which we desperately need to do.
For all the headlines devoted to the event, you'd think this was a really big deal — either a signal that our economy has zoomed past the lingering aftereffects of the Great Recession, or evidence of a bubble about to pop, as CNBC wondered a little while ago.
I'm sure you've heard of Panama's biggest «stimulus» project: a massive expansion of that Modern Wonder of the World called the Panama Canal.
No, the confident, Swiss - accented voice I listened to in that Ottawa hotel meeting room overlooking the Rideau Canal belonged to Peter Voser, the chief executive officer of Royal Dutch Shell, the world's second biggest company (after only Wal - Mart in revenues, according to Fortune, and, in case you were wondering, a notch above Exxon Mobil).
I'm wondering from an economic point of view, when you look at the United States and your discussions with other people in business and in government, is his bark bigger than his bite?
You really have to wonder how good a deal this can be for Canada when Stephen Harper had to immediately promise a big chunk of money to the auto industry to compensate for losses.
Nobody minds the fact that Tiger Woods has a big income... and somebody who invents some new wonder of the world etcetera etcetera.
Small wonder Holder's administration has been a criminals - free time zone for all of the big time crooks.
No wonder big institutions often hold dozens, even hundreds, of private - equity funds to spread such risks.
Until the Parity multisig hack at the end of 2017, the DAO hack was the biggest Ethereum hack to date and the price of ETH collapsed as many wondered what this could mean for the stability of the coin.
When there's a spate of major hurricanes, people tend to wonder if we're entering an era of bigger and more powerful storms, says Dan Kottlowski, a meteorologist at AccuWeather, a Pennsylvania - based company that provides forecasts.
I've never been to one of those Unitarian Universalist churches, but I'm wondering if it could be helpful in these times when there is such a big divide.
Truth is, even if God showed up in a flash of blinding light, wearing a big name tag that said «Hello, my name is God,» I'd still manage to wonder if it wasn't David Blaine.
HeavenSent what will be the biggest joke of all is when you get to the other side and your standing in hell wondering why?
No love for Patty Jenkins, director of the year's biggest movie, Wonder Woman.
I have big reasons to distrust his world so I wonder strongly of you may be one cleverly disguised to probe.
Some poor girl... or sheep... has to listen to him rant and spew, eyes bulging, talking non-stop, adamantly raging on about how Russian miners have heard the screams of hell and how some ancient vanished superrace made the pyramids and modern man couldn't which means evolution is wrong... she'd be wondering if she should just run for it, or does he have a big kitchen knife on him ready to use if she does... there she sits, with that «please - don «t - stab - me - repeatedly smile on he fear - petrified face...
There are times I really wonder which race has the bigger percentage of racists.
On this feast of the Trinity, let us pray God to expand our imaginations, to tantalize us with wonder, to urge us to contemplate who and how God was before «the Big Bang.»
For decades, Wonder Woman has been one of the comic book world's smartest characters, blending ideas about feminism and gender roles with big action sequences and compelling storylines.
I just wonder if all of us (big churches and small churches alike) could be a little wiser with our money.
Even if a few atheists do, there is a big difference from as you stated... «HUGE sigh of relief» to... «wondering,» as you stated in your posting above.
If we can even argue about the definition of theology, it's no wonder that theology itself become one big argument.
Just wondering one thing Bill, Science has proven one of many things, one of the things I find amusing when I listen to someone like you tell me that we all came about in what Vern called the Big Bang Theory.
If God makes a mistake of 4.5 % in all his calculations then it's no wonder the world is a big mess!
If the occasions of the dominant society of human consciousness are spatially extended, we might wonder both where they are and how big they are.
It creates a BIGGER BELIEF IN YOURSELF, A GREATER CARING FOR OTHERS, A GREATER APPRECIATION FOR THE WONDER OF LIVING.
I am sure that by this time next year, when the man gets up to teach all the amateur fisherman who have never caught a fish about the miracle - working wonders of this prayer, he will have some stories to tell them about me, and how I prayed five times a day, and as a result, caught the biggest fish the world and the most fish all in one day.
I wonder how many people realize that the guy who proposed the Big Bang theory was a priest, astronomer and professor of physics?
Revd Haslam said: «It's certainly the biggest challenge I've ever attempted and when Steve and I added up the stats and realised completing the whole length involved climbing a total of 35,000 m with an average daily distance of 45 miles, it is fair to say we wondered what we were taking on.»
I'm not sure what my point is really, I'm kind of rambling, but I suppose it's just that I'm wondering that if it's possible for a bunch of online strangers to work out their disagreements and come to a friendly understanding (and yes endure temporary offenses and misunderstandings), it must be possible in real life church IF (a big «if») we are willing to stop being too afraid to speak up.
This story is not one of a wonder worker and his astonished onlookers, but the much bigger one of Jesus charging those who follow him to be agents of God's compassion and power.
Green's biggest success to date is number one best - seller The Fault in Our Stars (Penguin), a beautiful, low - concept wonder of a book, the plot of which is alluded to above.
It requires a humility and a trust most of us lack to risk not having this control, to be willing to participate in sharing a matter that is bigger than speaker or hearer and which they can only explore together in wonder, humility, and gratitude.
He had me wondering on that last one when, after pointing out that the biggest assemblies in the world today are Pentecostal, he neglected to discuss his own decision to replace that portion of his own congregation's name with the friendlier sound of «family».
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