Sentences with phrase «caught word of»

Samsung flagship owners who bought their devices from T - Mobile caught word of an imminent software update.
That seems like something I would have caught word of eventually, and I know I visited this site back then.
Another developer from Ubisoft caught word of this post by Preludes and responded on Twitter by saying:
Atwater caught word of what the Europeans were doing, and in the early 1880's travelled to Europe to work with these researchers and see what all the fuss was with these calorimeter machines.
In January and May 2016, Google rolled out patches to address the issues, setting a gap of more than a year between when it caught word of the issues and when it sent out the fixes.
We're thinking about all that today as we catch word of a couple new sales, targeting both Android Wear and Android TV devices.
When watching Netflix in the same room as a running floor fan on one occasion, even cupping our hands around the rear - firing loudspeaker wasn't enough to catch every word of an episode of the original Star Trek.

Not exact matches

An image always stands out in a sea of words, so this is a good way to catch the attention of your potential customers.
Vaping is addictive... or not... depending on who's doing it: «Among youth» (that's anybody who would never be caught dead using the word «youth»), «there is substantial evidence that e-cigarette use increases the risk of transitioning to smoking conventional cigarettes.»
Words evolve, and maybe the public will catch up with the Global 100 in its broad understanding of the term «sustainability.»
Eye catching visuals make your ad stand out better than any combination of clever words or fancy fonts.
The past month's word - for - word diatribes are simply the latest example of this, and notably, have finally caught public notice.
He told The New York Times that the words, «strength of your dreams,» caught his attention Monday night.
Kalanick got the last word with, «you've got a lot of catching up to do... #clone.»
Mr Obama's State of the Union theme was precisely wrong, in other words; America needs to focus on helping the rest of the world catch up as fast as possible.
He has spent over 15 years studying social influence, what drives word of mouth and virality, and how this leads products and ideas to catch on.
In other words, Wall Street's standard of conduct is «catch me if you can.»
And this point dovetails with the other point as far as since we don't pretend to know the precise timing of when bubbles kind of unwind or when the busts will finally reach a bottom, the idea is that we can actually be in the right quartile of activity, in other words I never try to catch the very top of a bubble, I don't try to ride things to the very end, and similarly I don't mind catching falling knifes.
In other words, don't get caught in the trap that ETFs are cheaper, more tax - efficient, and so on — the facts are that there is little difference between ETFs that track broad - based indexes and index mutual funds (in terms of cost and tax efficiency).
Are you serious this is the last thing we should be concerned about when it comes to Catholic church what about priest (I use that word loosely they are sleeping with the choir boys and when they get caught they move them to another church so they can start again to me that is what they need to change in the church in the name of JESUS I pray for that right now!!!
The worst position would be a Christian that does not know if the Bible is the Word of God or a godless one that is sweaten bullets because something about that Bible keeps catching the eye like the fruit that Eve saw.
You can also poke around on your Nook or Kindle — there are e-books there written for the faithful that give a detailed insight into the cult - like thinking (well, poor choice of words, a favorite LDS saying is, «the thinking is done», but you catch my drift) that's used to control their people from a very young age to find «the world» unbearable and the church to be a haven, etc..
Matthew's story suggests that Jesus orchestrates his Passion, but the needless use of two different words prevents the English - language reader from catching that.
Of course, you notably worded it as «won't let us catch them», when what is really meant by calling the terrorists cowards is how they hide amongst civilians, perform heinous acts of terrorism against civilians and then run off and hide in tunnels, houses, caves, etc, forever afraid to show their faceOf course, you notably worded it as «won't let us catch them», when what is really meant by calling the terrorists cowards is how they hide amongst civilians, perform heinous acts of terrorism against civilians and then run off and hide in tunnels, houses, caves, etc, forever afraid to show their faceof terrorism against civilians and then run off and hide in tunnels, houses, caves, etc, forever afraid to show their faces.
I think the original meaning of the word «troll» refers to fishing... as in using stink - bait to catch someone.
All his «repentance» ever was, was to admit he had an affair (after the fact of being caught in it), and say the words that he was sorry.
Don't mean to be provocative but I am catching a degree of pacifism in your words and tone.
As we teeter between denying God and praising God, between the horrors and delights of life, Paul's words «always and for everything give thanks» might seem to mock our utter sense of being caught in a dilemma.
I love the sacraments, I love Scripture, and I know that my faith, my understanding of God, is cerebral and it's strong; in my spirit and it's awake; in my heart and it's love, but here in my body it's all earthy and sensual, it's the catch in my throat when I sing the words I've sung a hundred times, in the creak of my knees when I hit the floor, unable to stand any longer, in the tremor of my hands when I tremble, in the strength of my voice singing out ahead of my own life.
The Bible says the same kinds of things about people who don't worship the one true god... it even tells you you to kill people who try to convert you... the difference is that we have grown as a society and we no longer murder people for what they believe... islam hasn't caught up with the rest of us... it's a problem and threat to the civilized word.
Only then can we hope to know those wonderful grace - filled moments; times when through prayer and song, listening to and reciting the familiar words of grace and the stories of redemption, our hearts soar; times when we are caught up in the stream of love — when we sing praise to God with all our hearts and minds and souls and strength — which flows from us to God through the ministry of Christ and his people and which we return to God with prayer and praise.
Her eyes are startled blear, And every straining nerve of her is rattled: She'd fought and butchered cows and bucking goats, And hammered out the gristle - knotted flesh (She looked for burns and bruises and the rest), But words so hard from his mouth catch her throat.
People can go to jail and sometimes even die if caught preaching the word of Christ in Muslim countries.
If the catch of fish represents the mission to the unconverted, the words to Peter perhaps represent the mission to the converted.
I like to say — in part to catch people's attention, but I mean it — that the words «as» and «so» are the most important words of Jesus» teaching.
Therefore, to those caught in the kitsch and abstractions of communist ideology, the Church provides a refuge where words such as «love» and «sacrifice» still retain their true form.
«We who are left alive until the Lord comes shall not forestall those who have died; because at the word of command, at the sound of the archangel's voice and God's trumpet - call, the Lord himself will descend from heaven; first the Christian dead will rise, then we who are left alive shall join them, caught up in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air.»
The net that caught Apelles and Erastus was made of words, all right, but the love of God and the spirit of Christ that wove the words together and gave them strength proved the effective agents in this drama.
The word rapture is a description / term of when Jesus returns and his redeemed are «caught up» with him.
The author of the Epistle to the Hebrews caught its meaning with great accuracy when he opened his letter with the words:
the word rapture The Koine Greek text of 1 Thessalonians 4:17 uses the verb form ἁρπαγησόμεθα (harpagēsometha), which means «we shall be caught up» or «taken away», with the connotation that this is a sudden event.
Messing with the words, making catch phrases creates an enormous mess of lies, assumptions and myth — to the point that no one really knows what their talking about.
If people are caught in religion (man's striving to reach God on their own, apart from the work of Jesus) they may not be encountered by the living Word, which is Jesus Himself.
Let us return to the words of Ecclesiastes, for this ancient preacher caught something of the spirit of relativity — a word that probably translates the original Hebrew word better than «vanity».
Or we hear of St. Paul «caught up to Paradise» where he heard «things that can not be expressed in words, things that no human being has a right even to mention» (2Cor 12:4).
When he writes «traditionalist,» my friend has in mind a careful definition that excludes the likes of Cardinal Burke and Pope Emeritus Benedict, but the word in general circulation has a broader range than that, and many gentle souls get caught in its net.
I went from agnostic dabbling with reincarnation and other bits of Eastern Religions where I was looking for «good» then was caught by the words in the Bible.
The prose is forward leaning, eager, exuberant — a manifestation of that end - over-end precipitedness that Deissmann remarked in Paul's writing, and caught in the phrase «his words come as water jets in uneven spurts from a bottle held upside down!»
It is in the sharing that the Word has its existence, and to catch it in flight in order to ascertain which part is of the speaker and which of the hearer is impossible nonsense.
It's the same self - righteous sneer heard in the words of those who dragged the woman caught in adultery to Jesus: «What should we do with such a woman?»
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