Sentences with phrase «everyone likes over»

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Almost everyone's pooch can now enjoy this subscription channel, which is taking over cable like some sort of doggone HBO.
We act like the interview is done, then call them back in and have them go over everyone they met, including their names and what they talked about.
He continues to transform customer service, implementing concepts like Holiday Helper hour, where everyone from the CEO downwards takes customer service calls over the holidays.
However, when the U.S. announced it was moving forward toward more normalized relations with Cuba, it seemed like everyone was losing their minds about franchises taking over the country.
Facebook nowadays is like a habit of everyone though it's one of the biggest trending site all over the world.
Sometimes I feel like I'm saying the same thing over and over again, but it's an opportunity to fill everyone in on what's going on.
No matter where one stands on the debate over safety - net programs like welfare and food stamps, or massive federal undertakings like Obamacare, everyone agrees that those need taxation to fund them.
Not everyone will benefit: now that Republicans have swept the US government for the first time since 1928, it means Obamacare is over - just a matter of time - and Affordable Care Act - vulnerable stocks such as Universal Health Services, AmSurg and Mednax will likely plunge; on the other hand pure pharma stocks like MCK and ABC will benefit as rhetoric on drug pricing will diminish significantly, leading to more stable earnings if / when changes in drug pricing become more stable.
World - famous investor Warren Buffett's net worth is over $ 70 billion and it seems like everyone — up to and including your little 12 year old cousin — is making money from stocks.
But it's alarming that Facebook didn't disclose the retractions or plans for a Unsend button until forced, and scrambling to give everyone the feature seems like an effort to quiet users» anger over the situation.]
over at Jay Baer's blog The time is ripe to ask with new data available as part of Hubspot's IPO, which confirms they are burning a lot of cash (like everyone else from startup to Amazon) If the Gartner Hype Cycle holds, Inbound and Social Media are overdue for a beating from the press Don't believe the hype, effective inbound campaigns trump everything Inbound is the right message for the mass market, and will continue to be even if the press beats on it.
The question on everyone's minds is which startups will join the 15 previous ones like Stripe, Dropbox, and Airbnb now worth over $ 1 billion.
This Journal editorial is part of a raging battle in Washington between brokerage lobbyists and, well, most everyone else, over whether securities and insurance sales brokers should be regulated as professionals — like doctors — when they give advice.
I would like to see everyone Atheists but I'm not going to kill you over it.
If the US went insane like this anytime Christianity, Catholicism or any of the major US religions was insulted, our country would never get anything accomplished and still be in the dark ages... so maybe these nations that apparently haven't evolved to the point of being able to tolerate an insult like the rest of us have had to should take a lesson and use their energy to better their own country instead of using any insult as an excuse to violence... grow up already and get over yourselves, everyone else has had to.
God has left everything for the final day and everyone will get something no matter we believe in it or not so over time we develop a kind of fearlessness (no fear of God) because He is not following us in an unmarked car like a cop and this freedom we use in a wrong way.
Which again is is right, but not a priority of the church over matters that affect everyone like poverty and other areas of community service.
Feelings oozed out of people like oil, over everyone and everything they touched, but the pain remained and the soul stayed dry.
As opposed to the thousands and thousands of billboards & church message boards every 50 ft with their snarky comments pushing their beliefs and quite often attacking non -(Jesus) believers and / or science directly or indirectly, all the millions of people that like to go around constantly «sharing their beliefs» about how everyone who believes differently is gonna be tortured and burned for eternity, or the countless attempts by local, state, and federal government officials to push laws based on those beliefs and to favor those beliefs all over the country.
Theologically it is somewhat awkward to be still bleeding over the issue when everyone else has gone on to exciting things like liberation and parables.
It always seems so odd to bend over and twist so much to keep loaded words when we have ordinary words that everyone can use like «Let's All Pull Together!»
People need to get over the garbage we are fed in the media and only then will we be able to sit down and talk like civilized people (and not as scared little finger - pointers who yell «terrorist» at everyone they disagree with).
Everyone knew what was coming, that's why they were there, and as such the merest hint towards it was rapturously received, like a couple of hundred people were teetering on the brink, ready for the undoing of a button to tip them over the edge.
Sometimes it seems like tolerance and understanding is extended to everyone except conservative Christians, and when some city governments threaten to deny building permits over an issue like this, you have to wonder where they will draw the line.
I want to remember how your baby hair is still so wispy and fine, how everyone who sees you exclaims over how much you look like your dad, how your little feet are still so pudgy and round, how you climb into your little toy basket and perch there for a solid hour, how you laugh so hard when you're crawling away from your brother's chasing that you fall over, how you roll around on the floor laughing until you are gasping at the antics of the rest of us.
They keep everyone nice and tidy over there, no need to think or be thought of — just like you goons want it here.
At the same time, the bishops, like everyone else who has a part to play in the contest over law and public policy, can not determine the partisan alignments of that contest.
They said: «We would like to take this opportunity on George's first birthday to thank everyone over the last year, wherever we have met them, both at home and overseas, for their warm and generous good wishes to George and our family.»
Is it that they are allowed to be themselves in America (build mosques, while their women look like they are about to rob a bank) while we have to conform to their rules over there (women have to wear the stupid scarf thing, Christianity and other ideas and beliefs are often suppressed, and often with violence)... Or is it the fact that they ALWAYS start trouble with violence with everyone (yes, before 9 - 11 and before the crusades they invaded Europe - google the Battle of Tours for details).
Without God, we are torn in two directions: universities praise diversity, but students still form cliques; politicians promise a bright future, but all our news programs are distressing; people are obsessed with scientific explanations of everything, and equally obsessed with sentimental love in every pop song; sexual abuse with a minor is the most shameful of all crimes, but everyone has a right to complete sexual liberation once they reach the age of consent; we relocate all over the world, preferring to live anywhere but home, yet we still agonize over our local sports team; we own many things, and still feel like we don't have enough; we believe in discipline at school or at work, but we all have a right to «let ourselves go» on the weekend; we tolerate everything, except people that don't agree with us.
Work is stressful, we have sleepless nights over our cash flow, Friday nights spent dealing with problems in our building site and arguments over who will walk Austin — just like everyone else, but when you're worrying about your own things, I'm not going to add mine to the list.
There's nothing in the world like reconnecting with friends in warm weather over a beautiful dish that brings everyone together!
It's more, like, I'm out with friends and everyone is ordering pizzas with cheese bubbling over or generous scoops of creamy gelato, and I want to join the fun with them.
Everyone seems to go gaga over pumpkin, like teenage girls at an N'Sync One Direction concert.
There were so many gorgeous pies shared by food bloggers all over the world today — I really want to get into making pie crust art like everyone else!
Okay, I know that despite everyone being back to school, people actually showing up to the office again, like, to work, again and Labor Day being but a blip in the rearview mirror that summer isn't really over yet — it's hot, the days are still relatively long and, no, I will not put my sandals away.
When my friends come over, we almost always end up hanging out in the kitchen (is it like that for everyone else?)
That being said, they totally should have been shared way back when because they've won over everyone who's tried them — even the ones who say they don't like white chocolate at all.
I know, I know, the holidays are almost over and everyone has gained 10 pounds and feels like if they eat cheese again they'll die.
Pumpkin recipes have been flooding the internet over the past month or two, and like everyone else, I love incorporating pumpkin into my recipes.
The teenager liked it — we had friends over and everyone cleaned his / her plate.
I took some to work, and everyone there really liked them; we had friends over, and they all liked them too.
We always have a glut of courgettes over just a few weeks and these look like the ideal way to use them in something other than my fritters that everyone is bored with
While I typically like to hole up in my rut, my husband's co-worker had a 4th of July barbecue, so we loaded everyone up and trekked over there.
Rain is an event here, and everyone stops what they're doing to watch a storm roll in like a thick blanket over a twenty mile stretch.
It seems like everyone has had something to be Logan - style psyched about over the past couple weeks, and I've been feeling just the teensiest bit left out.
Now I have big plans to gift that to everyone who invites me over (so, like, one person).
We overcommit, we have the best of intentions to meal plan for the week and then don't, and then after spending the whole day obsessing over food and plotting out recipes for our blogs and oftentimes cooking all day for our job, all of the sudden it's dinner time and there we are, just like you, digging through the fridge looking for something everyone at the table can eat for dinner because a meal of Red Velvet Cupcakes and Champagne Mojitos probably won't cut it.
We had company over the day I made these sugar cookies and they went like hotcakes — everyone raved about them.
Clean the bathrooms, mop the floors, watch 15 episodes of Dawson's Creek season 5 from the DVR, make a trial run to the hospital, figure out how to install the car seat, bake 2 Thanksgiving desserts to freeze (and pull out like I'm some amazingly prepared preggo host when everyone comes over), spend ALL THE MONIES at the Sephora VIB sale...
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