Sentences with phrase «dig at peoples»

Yes, lets just dig at peoples final moments because it doesn't strike some ideal religious vision.
I however, do take exceptions to contributors like you and Jon who simply do not have the capacity to respond to another person» opinion without bullying tactics and hurling insults and condescending digs at the person.
None of this, unfortunately, is reflected in Politico's piece, which seemed much more intent on taking a dig at people who think «Adam and Eve strolled the garden with dinosaurs» than understanding how science is taught in America, and what can be done to make it better.
It could be that maybe you just want to take a dig at this person who made your life difficult at some point, and it's not that important to your story.
It's both an homage to Prison Architect, and a slight dig at people who insist that Academia is a mod of Prison Architect.
After taking a dig at those people getting pissy about the game having white Christian antagonists, he introduced this great game play demo;

Not exact matches

We will dig into all of this with some of the smartest people on the planet at our 2nd annual Fortune Brainstorm Health conference in just a few weeks.
He said people would «dig in their heels and double down on the insanity,» adding that «it may already be systemic at this point.»
Dig Deeper: How to Boost Traffic at Your Trade Show Booth How to Get the Most Out of a Conference: Networking Strategy When you're killing time between sessions and making connections, don't join another conversation unless you've read the body language of the people already talking.
Big Data While the definitive source of the term big data — which is used describe a collection of analytics that companies use to predict customer behavior — is a little fuzzy, according to some digging done by New York Times reporter Steve Lohr, the person responsible for its popularization is a man named John Mashey, a computer scientists who was VP and chief scientist at company called Silicon Graphics in the early 1990s and 2000s.
Instead, as Survey Monkey's Elena Varna explains, digging into what a person is truly excellent at (with this wacky phrasing as one potential opener), is essential to hiring someone who can grow with your company.
«He has to do some digging to find out who the contact person would be at those companies,» says Sherman, author of Raising Capital (Kiplinger Books).
«This gives people more power to dig deeper into the topics they care about,» Zuckerberg said while discussing the makeover at Facebook's Menlo Park, California, headquarters.
«If people are leaving because of pay, dig deeper,» said Mykkah Herner, director of professional services at PayScale, at the webinar.
The sales development rep also also digs deeper in the profiling to ensure that a sales rep is meeting with the right person (people) at the right time with the right context.
When we are surrounded by people who, at least on the surface, believe the same things we believe, there's often no impetus for wonder — no cause to dig deeper and get to the roots of our tenets.
Consider this... a person goes to college, gets a four year degree in archaeology (or some antiquities preservation analog); spends summers sifting through sand and rock and gravel, all the while taking graduate level classes... person eventually obtains the vaunted PhD in archaeology... then works his / her tail off seeking funding for an archeological excavation, with the payoff being more funding, and more opportunities to dig in the dirt... do you think professional archaeologists are looking hard for evidence of the Exodus on a speculative basis... not a chance... they know their PhD buys them nothing more than a job at Tel Aviv Walmart if they don't discover and publish... so they write grants for digs near established sites / communities, and stay employed sifting rock in culturally safe areas... not unless some shepard stumbles upon a rare find in an unexpected place do you get archeological interest and action in remote places... not at all surprising that the pottery and other evidence of the Exodus and other biblical events lie waiting to be discovered... doesn't mean not there... just not found yet...
@Odds, all the more reason to truly dig into Michelle Bachmann's platform, which doesn't necessarily happen when people are so busy trying to hurl insults at everyone and everything to do with God.
At Thanksgiving, I've alway been the person who skips the turkey, stuffing and other classic dishes to dig right into the sweet potato casserole.
To all the people who find digging in the dirt relaxing, I envy you, and don't understand you at all.
At any given moment, some people will be huddled around the oven, others will be topping the next batch, and some will be digging into perfectly charred pies.
«Ella and Louis», or any compilation that has them both really, for how to treat standards Count Basie, «The Complete Atomic Basie» to hear one of the best big bands at their best Duke Ellington, «At Newport» to go slightly deeper in big band Miles Davis, «Kind Of Blue» is super accessible greatness Wayne Shorter, «Speak No Evil» to go a lil deeper in that John Coltrane, «My Favorite Things» I love but some people are annoyed John Coltrane «Love Supreme» or many others to dig that mine more Herbie Hancock, «Chameleon» to start to see influence on other genat their best Duke Ellington, «At Newport» to go slightly deeper in big band Miles Davis, «Kind Of Blue» is super accessible greatness Wayne Shorter, «Speak No Evil» to go a lil deeper in that John Coltrane, «My Favorite Things» I love but some people are annoyed John Coltrane «Love Supreme» or many others to dig that mine more Herbie Hancock, «Chameleon» to start to see influence on other genAt Newport» to go slightly deeper in big band Miles Davis, «Kind Of Blue» is super accessible greatness Wayne Shorter, «Speak No Evil» to go a lil deeper in that John Coltrane, «My Favorite Things» I love but some people are annoyed John Coltrane «Love Supreme» or many others to dig that mine more Herbie Hancock, «Chameleon» to start to see influence on other genre
Really, to try and dig for a hidden meaning in his quote which isnt even there is foolish... Lets get real here, even if Klopp was to get sacked by Dortmund, we still have the small issue of wenger being our manager for at least another 2 years after this season (there is no ways he will get sacked, and i doubt he will resign) Klopp is a good manager but i somehow do nt see him being our next manager, not in the near future at least, people need to wake up to reality... bring on the thumbs down
When you are champions people dig at you.
Some random person making an innocuous comment on their blog, twitter, at a playgroup, whatever about their kids tv consumption or lack thereof is not meant as a dig at me or any other person.
What my two enjoyed the most though this time was just playing outdoors, climbing in the fort, going down all the slides, digging in the construction zone and shooting balls at people (ok, I sent their dad in) in pirate themed Buccaneer Battle area which was great because I got to sit in the sun and watch!
Now, people use the phrase with a hashtag on twitter, Jordin Sparks titled an album with it, there's a VH1 show under the name, and people all over the Web take digs at each other by referring to people as «Felicia.»
I was surprised at first, but after digging more info, actually power pumping (or some people call it as «cluster pumping) can be scheduled around your daily routine, which is great for busy moms like us.
In a thinly veiled dig at Goldsmith, Khan said that: «people shouldn't be using offshore companies to buy property [here].
We can imagine the kind of queries that these candidates might have purchased, for instance «voter guides,» «election,» «voting» and of course the candidates» own names and those of their opponents (the folks at Google could no doubt help, since they could dig up information about what search terms people tend to use when they're researching candidates).
In a dig at flagbearer - aspirant and former party general secretary, the medical practitioner said: «Some people have been general secretary for eight years.
«Life chances» With a slight dig at the current government, he goes on to say: «People talk the talk about aspiration, but you've really got to mean it.
He also covered topics including clean energy - taking a dig at climate change doubters by suggesting his party «still believes in science» - as well as renewing manufacturing, easing student loan debt by allowing Americans to refinance them long - term, bringing more people into the workforce and providing equal pay.
In a dig at Commons Speaker John Bercow, whose wife Sally is a notorious tweeter, Mr Bone said: «Mr Speaker, I don't know if you tweet but can I direct you to a site called Mrs Jennie Bone which is being followed by more than 100 people, included journalists and MPs?
In a dig at Mr. Donovan, who is expected to receive more support from national Republicans and political action committees, Mr. Brannan added: «We are not relying on shadowy corporate donors, super PACs or people like the Koch Brothers to get our message out to the people of New York's 11th congressional district.»
The point was driven home this summer in the wake of the bear siting: A team of British glaciologists went on a daylong field excursion to dig a trench below a glacier, but Cox instructed them to keep one person on watch with a rifle at all times as the others worked.
At the same time, says Berry, the plants in the wild, which are rare to begin with, are becoming endangered as people dig the hefty tubers for collectors or for food.
Because the context is destroyed by digging, interpretation has to begin «at the trowel's edge» — and so Hodder wants a lot of people looking over the shoulder of the person with the trowel.
At the bottom of the mound, which Mellaart's dig never reached, are the artifacts of the first people to settle at ÇatalhöyüAt the bottom of the mound, which Mellaart's dig never reached, are the artifacts of the first people to settle at Çatalhöyüat Çatalhöyük.
He ran dinosaur - digging tours which charged «volunteers» upwards of $ 1500 a week, and was director of palaeontology at the small, not - for - profit Phillips County Museum in Malta, a town of 1800 people in the north - east of the state.
«There's roughly seven million people who die globally from air pollution every year, so getting rid of coal could take a big chunk out of that number as well,» Pearce says, adding that another goal of future research is to dig deeper into the life cycles of coal production as this study only looked at air pollution - related deaths.
And the Neandertals were in Britain until about 35,000 years ago and then at 30,000 years ago we become modern people as a ceremonial burial at Paviland of Cro - Magnons and it was in fact probably the first one ever found, and it was dug up in about 1822, and because they had no concept then of what it was, it was thought to be perhaps a prostitute servicing the Roman army because this individual had red ochre powder on them and ivory jewelry.
Dubbed «Sunrise Girl - child» by the local indigenous people, the remains of the Ice Age infant — uncovered at an archaeological dig in 2013 — contained traces of DNA, allowing scientists to perform a full genomic analysis.
(I have no idea where I got the «God» thing but I think it sounds sort of final and fatalistic to say, and people seem to dig it — their eyes widen in fear or they laugh, so I know they are at least listening.)
On my own blog, I've written for an audience of people who are desperately seeking credible information on lifestyle interventions to manage cancer, and I've often found myself advising that one must dig through the preponderance of information that is targeted at weight loss, in order to find the specific info for addressing cancer.
People need to find a good practitioner who understands Root Causes, and how to dig for them, Functional Doctors are fairly good at this, just ignore everything they say about Mercury.
I've been seeing people at work wearing them and really want one, too — I just need to do a lot of digging to find one that fits!
Whether it's in a car, on a plane, on a train or in a submarine, I'll be a much happier person if my skinny jeans aren't digging into my stomach for hours at a time.
More than 49 million people have tried online dating, so you may have to dig through the weeds to find that special someone... or someone who at least has a real job.
It might take some digging, and it may be nerve wracking at first, but if you surround yourself with people you have similar interests with, you're likelihood of partnering is that much higher.
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