Sentences with phrase «doing remarkable things»

It means, when I get old, I'm not longer doing remarkable things.
It is certainly true the Bitcoin price is doing remarkable things.
It's always been a robust and highly informative publication that showcases ordinary people doing remarkable things and aspiring others to the same.
I think there's a large amount of other indie devs that are also doing remarkable things.
Dave Chesson is doing remarkable things with Kindlepreneur, and I've learned a lot from his resources.
Independent charter schools across the city are doing remarkable things with our students in devotion to the fulfillment of our respective missions and visions.
What makes movies like this work — what audiences want to see — are remarkable people doing remarkable things.
Whether or not you agree with his policies, there's no denying that Trump has done some remarkable things.
He has done some remarkable things, in terms of being compassionate, loving and giving.
It does remarkable things in vegan cooking and can be used in place of cheese in many recipes.
«I've played on teams with really great players, established players who have done remarkable things in this league,» he says.
In 1979, Ballor d'Or holder Kevin Keegan released a track called «Head Over Heels In Love» and, while it failed to do remarkable things in the UK, where it reached 31, it did hit the top ten in Germany, as the future England manager was playing for Hamburg at the time.
This team did some remarkable things after the bye.
I wish I could tell you a remarkable story about the 20 - year - old who just did this remarkable thing, but there isn't one, so I can't.
Yes, they will grow and may leave you with stretch marks but they are going to do remarkable things.
Instead, they let Andrew Cuomo pretend to do it (a TWO PERCENT CUT IN SPENDING?????), then sit back like trained seals and applaud him as if he's done a remarkable thing.
Ivanka Trump called widespread observation that she would be taking over some of the First - Lady duties inappropriate, saying: «There's one First Lady, and she'll do remarkable things
Last night, the House of Commons did a remarkable thing: on a contentious and vital issue, it found virtual unanimity.
'' (T) his could be like California, where Democrats have consolidated power and have done some remarkable things with it.»
Bees do remarkable things with a brain the size of a pinhead, raising some intriguing questions about the nature of intelligence for David Robson
«Proteins are amazing structures that can do remarkable things,» King said, «they can respond to changes in their environment.
But it's deeply empowering; its ability to allow people to communicate is fascinating; it gives you extremely low barriers to entry to do remarkable things, you know.
«That could do some remarkable things
On the other hand, a ketogenic diet — where fat, not sugar, is your primary source of energy — has been shown to do some remarkable things for your brain health.
Some creators did some remarkable things with last year's tools, but they could be abstract and difficult to break into.
And, of course, Andy Serkis continues to do remarkable things with the art of motion capture.
«Human beings have done some bad things, but they have done some remarkable things as well, especially in the arts.
Despite the school's rocky start, students at SOF have done remarkable things.
Veterinary advances allow us to do remarkable things to provide them a longer, quality of life.
Service dogs can do remarkable things.
Lee said the team of 70 at SOE Austin has been able to do remarkable things with lighting, specular effects and the building of iconic DC Universe characters.
«I've taken great pleasure in programs that do remarkable things,» Mercer said in the speech he gave last year when he received an award for computational linguistics.
«I've taken great pleasure in programs that do remarkable things
You've done some remarkable things.
A company that believes in investing in people, fosters collaboration, creativity and inspires me to be a skillful leader but where I can keep my authenticity and where I can use my experience, knowledge and strengths to train my team and inspire my peers to do remarkable things.
I've watched them do remarkable things, achieving far more than they (and, at first, I) ever imagined.
(Just kidding — CSI folks can do remarkable things with ashes.

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«People usually retire without a mortgage, and unless they're doing a lot of travelling, it's remarkable how much less things cost.»
One of the more remarkable things about Poloz's tenure has been his willingness to reveal what he doesn't know.
Sometimes this has me scratching my head, and other times I'm in awe of these remarkable young people who are perched on the brink of accomplishing things never done before.
«The result is we got this group which on the whole has done completely remarkable things.
And as consumers continue to get primed to choose experiences over things, delivering remarkable ones will no longer be a «nice to do» for your company.
«The remarkable thing is that the content of what we do instead almost doesn't matter,» says Lipson, offering this over-the-top example of a boss who routinely scolded a late employee for her tardiness.
Lord knows, we find Trump's clumsy preening and incomprehensible ravings as simultaneously frightening and amusing as the next befuddled commentator, but the remarkable truth is that some pretty challenging things really do seem to be getting done.
I think that the folks at Saddleback have done a remarkable job of combining three things that don't normally go together.
Awe by itself does not tell the scriptural story — as Pascal added, «It is a remarkable thing that no canonical author ever used nature to prove the existence of God» 6 — but it provides a compass that orients us toward God as creator.
The thing about Dan is he's got a remarkable ability to lead a person who doesn't generally like being led.
The most remarkable thing about the international embrace of technology is that modern humanity has agreed with Christianity that we have a right, indeed a duty, to change the world — a notion many cultures do not swallow easily.
It's a measure of how much things have changed in Russia over the past two and a half decades, following the collapse of Communism, that his statement did not seem particularly remarkable.
But the really remarkable thing here is what Jesus apparently did say.
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