Sentences with phrase «extraordinary thing about»

The really extraordinary thing about them is they also come with a Bluetooth DAC.
The extraordinary thing about this decision, to my mind, is the time, effort and expense (the Harding firm spent over $ 170,000 in fees and expenses) that went into defending against allegations that should (in this writer's opinion) never have been brought in the first place, or at least dismissed once the facts were clarified for Healthcare.
And it soon became clear that the first extraordinary thing about the evidence for the Hockey Stick was how extraordinarily weak it was, and the second extraordinary thing was how desperate its defenders were to hide this fact.
That's the extraordinary thing about her.
The extraordinary thing about this six - day sea - kayaking expedition is that it was comprised of ordinary people.
It was the card - of - choice for former President Barack Obama, which may be the most extraordinary thing about it.
Perhaps the most extraordinary thing about this projector is that once installed, you don't really have to think about it again for a decade or so.
The extraordinary thing about Pride is that, underneath the mainstream presentation and heartstring - pulling manipulation (which never feels hokey, since it's largely based in fact), it quietly expands the horizons of queer cinema: Gays are portrayed not as frail victims, but as powerful heroes and defenders, and they aren't sexualized in the slightest (sex and romance are virtual non-factors).
The most extraordinary thing about the crude shelter is its location, on top of Tenderfoot Mountain, an 8,600 - foot mesa in the southern Rockies near Gunnison, Colorado.
«The extraordinary thing about Hawking, besides his obvious brilliance, is the length of his illness,» says Brown.
The most extraordinary thing about the dialogues that took place both in and out of official sessions was not their content, but who took part in them and how.
The only extraordinary thing about the tape, released over two months after the talk, is how long the union took to realize what a weapon it had in its hands.
There are many extraordinary things about breastmilk.
One of the extraordinary things about this exhibit is the balance it strikes between the two worlds.

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There are so many extraordinary and disturbing things about the President's conduct that it is hard to know where to start.
One word that makes us happy: Progress [21:21] We grow because that helps us give more — share it with someone you love, it magnifies it [22:04] More excited about feeding one billion people than any material thing, so much more meaning when it's not just about you [22:19] The challenge is our brain: it's looking for what's wrong, because that helps you survive [22:30] Peak state = high energy, feel extraordinary, producing results is easy [22:46] Low energy state = say things and do things that hurt your relationship [23:39] Peak State = Beautiful state, Low - energy state = suffering state [24:08] Over achievers don't suffer, right?
It is made even more extraordinary by the reality that though we don't know what the Queen thinks about a great many things — Margaret Thatcher, Tony Blair and, in spite of reports, Brexit — she is remarkably, one might say uncharacteristically, open about her belief in Christ and his impact on her life.
One of the things that really struck me during the conversation with these extraordinary women is that Positive Discipline is all about equality and mutual respect.
If you could tell your little one just one extraordinary or ordinary thing about what it means for you to nurse, what would you share?
Among those unhappy with the way things went down was Assembly Minority Leader Brian Kolb, who said in a statement issued at about 1:30 a.m. that the extraordinary session had been «nothing to celebrate.»
Think about it, if everybody could make free use of your hard work without paying anything, and profit from any expensive financial and other investments you made in the past, it would be very discouraging for you to do extraordinary things in the present or in the future or make similar investments again.
The other thing I find extraordinary about this case is that Channel 4 is a publicly owned company.
He also writes about science for the public, including his recent «The Large Hadron Collider: The Extraordinary Story of the Higgs Boson and Other Things That Will Blow Your Mind» (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2014).
«It's about this guy who did this extraordinary thing that changed his life and the world.
I try to tell stories about people doing extraordinary things and I hope that through this story, that is both visceral and emotional, people will care more.
Many of our greatest action movies are about ordinary characters doing extraordinary things, but off - beat casting choices can add a whole other meta - dimension to this idea, showing us actors we'd previously not thought of as action heroes stepping up to play big parts.
At first, Thelma seems like a normal university freshman coming from a sheltered upbringing into the big city — her parents call her too often, she has trouble making friends, and she's questioning everything about her upbringing — but when she begins to have seizures that seem tied to extraordinary events, things get weird.
It's what our Opportunity Culture work is all about — hope for achieving extraordinary things, with sustainable school models led by proven, excellent teachers to back it up.
Two countries that we don't hear much about their inspirational success stories but we know of amazing people doing extraordinary things there.
Empathy is often confused with sympathy, which is a pretty extraordinary error depending on how tightly wound you are about these things (and whose definitions you stand behind).
It took Susanna Clarke 10 years to write this, her first novel; it's exceptional not just for weighing in at about 800 pages (an extraordinary thing for a first novel) but also for the full realized world that she creates.
From the New York Times bestselling author of The Dovekeepers and The Museum of Extraordinary Things: a forbidden love story set on the tropical island of St. Thomas about the extraordinary woman who gave birth to painter Camille Pissarro - the Father of IExtraordinary Things: a forbidden love story set on the tropical island of St. Thomas about the extraordinary woman who gave birth to painter Camille Pissarro - the Father of Iextraordinary woman who gave birth to painter Camille Pissarro - the Father of Impressionism.
An extraordinary and essential thing about composing is aptitudes.
Since 2001, the Community Heroes Awards have honored 40 recipients (including our 2010 winners) by recognizing ordinary people who do extraordinary things to preserve, protect, and raise awareness about the urban environment in the San Francisco Bay Area.
As you make the acquaintance of your new dolphin friends, you'll even learn a few important things about these extraordinary animals.
The first thing that I noticed about Sir Rocco Forte was the extraordinary range of colours constituting his dark Italian eyes.I have seized an unexpected, but welcome opportunity to meet with Sir Rocco Forte at ITB Berlin, when a rare slot has appeared in his schedule.
By Anna GouldmanThe first thing that I noticed about Sir Rocco Forte was the extraordinary range of colours constituting his dark Italian eyes.
«The thing I love the most about traveling solo is the extraordinary people you meet and their stories.
«One thing that is so extraordinary about the Turner prize,» says Howard Hodgkin, who was also nominated in the award's inaugural year, «is how quickly it captivated the public imagination.
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One of the things that is extraordinary and so admirable about the Diaspora Pavilion is the way it is structured as a project.
But, you know, I thought the Sigmar Polke show a year or so ago at MoMA was extraordinary, partly because what we learned about Sigmar Polke is that being a painter was one thing that he was among many.
It's a tossup whether the best thing about the Bernard Jacobson Gallery booth is the glorious offering of paintings by Robert Motherwell and others or the proprietor himself, who has just published an extraordinary and personal biography, Robert Motherwell.
Yet while I love to write about new ways of doing things — whether it's kite - powered shipping or transition towns — it would take extraordinary levels of denial not to at least entertain the possibility that our current financial and social structures may not last forever.
In fields as diverse as parapsychology and climate science, that aphorism has been invoked to say that «your claim is extraordinary (because it conflicts with my a priori beliefs about «how things are») so it requires extraordinary evidence (and no evidence is sufficiently extraordinary to overturn my a priori beliefs)».
But in some ways that's the most amazing thing of all about this extraordinary affair, which must surely represent the biggest peacetime waste of taxpayers money in history, the biggest scientific scandal in history, and the most extravagant and widely promulgated lie in history: the sheer brazenness of these tricksters» enterprise.
The remarkable thing about the district court's opinion (which was adopted by the court of appeals) is that it awarded extraordinary equitable relief under the FOIA without ever finding that a violation of the FOIA had occurred.
Update: Collins returned to the theme of the Facebook founder's reluctance to put in a personal appearance to answer questions about the issue more than once during the four hour oral hearing, remarking later: «I must say that given the extraordinary evidence we've heard so far today, and the things we've heard in the other enquiry, I think it's absolutely astonishing that Mark Zuckerberg is not prepared to submit himself to questioning in front of a parliamentary or congressional hearing given that these are questions of a fundamental importance and concern to Facebook users and to our enquiry as well.»
The upcoming roster of Apple shows spans genres, including a Reese Witherspoon / Jennifer Aniston drama about morning news shows, a Steven Spielberg reboot of «Amazing Stories,» a thriller starring Octavia Spencer, and a new space drama from «Battlestar Galactica's» creator, and a Kristen Wiig - led comedy, an M. Night Shyamalan thriller, a Kevin Durant - inspired scripted basketball show, a documentary about extraordinary homes, and a series from «La La Land's» director, among other things.
«One more thing» has been the words Apple doesn't take colloquially, and whenever you hear these, then something truly extraordinary is about to dazzle.
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