Sentences with phrase «everything about her seems»

Everything about this seemed right except for the doctors warning us that this was dangerous and would most likely lead to my son's demise.
It may not be the most exotic look I have ever seen, but everything about it seems very glamorous and very «me ``.
everything about it seems cheap, having some engine problems already, both of the back doors now have water trapped inside, I'm afraid they will rust out and we have the swivel and go seats and when you you use it with the table you can't fit inside poor layout.
As I say, everything about her seems normal, and she looks and acts like a totally healthy hamster.
Everything about this seems pretty spot - on.
Everything about it seems like «bad game design.»
«The space was right, the price was right... yes, everything about it seemed to be just right.
A particular depiction of form can generate the way the viewer sees the image, and it strikes me that somehow everything about that seems to pertain to, or evokes references to, perception and psychology.
You know that house in blogland or on Instagram (or in your neighborhood) where everything about it seems absolutely perfect?

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«Just about everything in China's economy seems to have gone backward in April,» said a report from research firm Capital Economics.
Time seems to pass more slowly because everything about those moment is fresh and new.
Although just about everything else is speeding up, one element in particular seems to be either slowing down, or at the least, remaining stagnant: the act of physically paying for transactions or products.
From Android's scorched - earth march across the industry to malware threats that we have yet to wrap our arms around, it seems as if everything is about to change.
In it, Shirkani (EQ expert) talks about the hurdles she's overcome throughout her life and the best practices that helped her choose resilience when everything seemed to be taking a turn for the worse.
With all the social media faux pas these days, it might seem obvious that everything you do online can end up just about anywhere, regardless of how private you intended it to be.
Honestly, it sometimes seems like everything we learn in years of schooling and training is boiled down into a series of broad stroke rules about how much you should save, spend on a house, set aside for taxes and on and on.
It seems to be about accountability and putting everything in its correct place — which has never been a particular talent of Google's.
You have concerns and fears about losing money in the market, and you need someone to help keep you disciplined when everything seems scary or euphoric, and everyone around you is running in one direction.
I've heard lots of arguments about why everything Matt Walsh publishes should be deleted, recycled, and then the hard drives they were deleted from melted down into slag and thrown into an active volcano to ensure that none of his radical ultra-conservative garbage is ever recovered, but all of them seem to center around the idea that because he is condescending, he is wrong.
Just for the fact that everything is so Hush Hush about these cultists, public apologies, and the huge effort spent trying to make them seem normal tell me there is a lot of influence here and it does scare me.
Such a doctrine, however, seemed to presuppose a sufficient degree of clarity in many other areas, because talking about God involves everything else.
The more I learned about Islam the more everything seemed to make sense to me, and it became very much a part of my life.»
It might seem that everything that could be said, has been said, about the shepherds, the wise men and the Christ Child.
The Parable of the Prodigal Son is really the Parable of the Loving Father, but we seem to always have to make everything, even the Scriptures about us which, of course, causes us to miss the whole point of the story.
As Thomas thinks about it, the study of the Bible and the history of the church makes everything about Christianity seem less fixed than he has always assumed.
I know people who think they know about everything there is to know about the Bible, but seem to forget all of it once they exit their «Bible study».
I thought 2015 was the year that EVERYONE was offended about absolutely EVERYTHING but it seems to have been a long time coming.
Although we do not know much about their character, God seemed to think that they represented everything that was good and worth saving about creation.
Furthermore, how can Jesus be the exact representation of God, when everything Jesus taught about God seems to contradict what we see about God in the Old Testament?
I find it hilarious that you people seem to think you are so smart that you know everything about the world.
What people who argue this way don't seem to understand is that everything about Christianity is rooted somewhere / somehow in paganism.
When they find and adult who doesn't judge and seems to actually care about them it seems like everything they were looking for.
And, oh, this misery, that so many live on and are defrauded of this most blessed of all thoughts; this misery, that people employ themselves about everything else, or, as for the masses of men, that people employ them about everything else, utilize them to generate the power for the theater of life, but never remind them of their blessedness; that they heap them in a mass and defraud them, instead of splitting them apart so that they might gain the highest thing, the only thing worth living for, and enough to live in for an eternity — it seems to me that I could weep for an eternity over the fact that such misery exists!
Everything about our world today seems hell bent on pulling us away from fully occupying the time and space God has, in His wisdom, confined us to.
Kaiser's opinion is that God obviously knows everything, and that all the verses in the Bible which seem to indicate otherwise are nothing but anthropomorphisms (speaking about God in human terms).
If you've prayed about it, it doesn't clearly contradict God's desires as revealed in His Word and everything seems to say yes, then go for it.
So far, everything seems in place — the Greeks can admire, praise, and even musically feel the greatness of a hero better than they would have without Homer» poem, and what is more, they might learn wisdom from it about that hero's limitations.
Often it appears in symposia about the relative incapacity of anyone to say much of anything with security about God, since everything we can say is a perspectival construal conditioned decisively by the sociohistorical situation from which one comes — a view that, oddly, always seems to be coupled with a plea to discuss the matter a lot more.
Ever since the Black Plague swept through Europe, Western Christianity has had an unhealthy preoccupation with what happens to people after they die, and as a result, has often read the Bible through life - after - death colored glasses so that everything seems to be teaching about what happens to people after they die.
It's funny, but it seems to me that everything that has been said about vision COULD BE said about Christianity in general — depending on your point of view.
This idea of everything that has life sharing God's breath as it were, seems to make a lot of sense to me and calls us to think about the connection offered to all living things — and the responsibility it calls us to in caring for living things around us.
It seems to undermine everything we think we know about how the universe works, and calls into question the very nature of reality itself.
After sifting through Amazon, Ocado etc I was feeling really demoralised about starting to eat more healthily - everything seems so expensive.
Which brings me to: I don't personally like tahini as it seems to have a bitter taste to me, but notice you seem to use it on just about everything.
Remember what I said about everything being relative and how enduring terrible windstorms made the horrible windstorms seem not so bad after all?
about to graduate after the summer, having no real idea about what I want to do except for everything because everything seems so fascinating!
One quote that seems to help me all the time is this: «there is absolutely no need to hurry about anything: everything must happen only at the precise time appointed by the Cosmic Law»:) Best wishes for you on this new year
I started loosely following a gluten free diet and also attempted an elimination diet that seemed to indicate sensitivity to just about everything.
Sometimes, everything about a blog post other than the actual recipe and instructions seems kinda like having to sit through some big distraction, when all you really want to hear are some circus stories.
Tip # 6: I know that the whole idea of a cooking in a slow cooker is to put everything in there and forget about until it's ready and it seems like there is a lot of stirring and checking on it as it cooks.
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