Today's PlayStation Experience showcase was packed
full of people talking and images flickering by so quickly you could be forgiven for missing half of the games that got some love on the big stage.
Not exact matches
Beyond it just being gorgeous, which it clearly is, the world
of «Origins» is
full of people to
talk to, places to go, and stuff to do.
I enjoy
talking with
people about beliefs, it doesn't have to be
full of anger.
Nothing we do is crazier than
talking donkeys, boats
full of animals surviving floods covering the entire planet,
people living for 900 + years, etc etc etc that you believe and read in your bible (assuming your not agnostic).
You also speak as though you are certain no gay
people are present and that «we evengelical Christians» are
talking amonst ourself about what an entire group
of people deserve in terms
of full inclusion and acceptance in society and the church.
I also benefit from the fact that I can
talk with my mouth
full without
people attributing my behavior to the «uncivilized» nature
of my class.
Every scene is
full of failure and depressing
people talking about their problems.
The passage in Titus Chapter 1 gives me some insight: «For there are many rebellious
people,
full of meaningless
talk and deception, especially those
of the circumcision group.
The church is
full of this, and I want to emphasize, again, this is not bad
people we're
talking about, it's not even the Religious Right, it's
people like, and including, all
of us.
but thats not what i'm
talking about... i am discussing the god you claim to worship... even if you believe jesus was god on earth it doesn't matter for if you take what he had to say as law then you should take with equal fervor words and commands given from god itself... it stands as logical to do this and i am confused since most only do what jesus said... the dude was only here for 30 years and god has been here for the whole time — he has added, taken away, and revised everything he has set previous to jesus and after his death... thru the prophets — i base my argument on the book itself, so if you have a counter argument i believe you haven't a
full understanding
of the book — and that would be my overall point... belief without
full understanding
of or consideration to real life or consequences for the hereafter is equal to a childs belief in santa which is why we atheists feel it is an equal comparision... and santa is clearly a bs story... based on real events from a real historical
person but not a magical being by any means!
In Romans 1:21 - 28, Paul
talks about
people who refused to acknowledge and glorify God (v. 21), the worshipping
of idols (v23),
people who were more interested in earthly pursuits than spiritual pursuits (v. 25),
people who gave up their natural, innate passion for the opposite s e x in search
of pleasure (v. 26 - 27), and
people who live lives
full of covetousness, malice, envy, and hatred
of God (v. 29 - 31).
The Gospels are
full of stories in which Jesus quotes, explains,
talks about and challenges
people with the scriptures, which paint a remarkable picture.
So on one hand you would prefer a striker that only has 2 seasons in him and is possibly just a one season wonder, and on the other hand you would prefer a striker who scores less than Giroud and hasn't shown any sign
of full filling his so called «potential»
people keep
talking about?
You make think that's a man
full of himself
talking but he's actually a piece
of shit criminal womanizer who uses
people to meet his own ends.
Price, a Wild fan, said his section was
full of people cheering on the Wild, and as the game progressed what started as good - natured trash -
talk ramped up into something more serious.
The world is
full of people who knows a lot, but can only
talk.
Then he
talked about doing porn, how the casting director measured his dick in a room
full of people when he answered the LA Weekly advertisement.
We sometimes
talk about a
person being «
full of himself» as if it were a bad thing.
The House
of Lords: «One
of the great things about the Lords is its
full of people who know what they are
talking about and the quality
of the debate is very high.
He also stated the media encounter with the President was
full of long
talk and no content for the
people of Ghana.
The next day, it's off to Netroots Nation, where I get to take a ton
of notes in plenty
of sessions
full of people who know what the hell they're
talking about (even more good stuff).
But
of course, the best part
of any event like this is meeting and
talking with so many bright, interesting and motivated
people — it's a huge boost to the brain, and I'll be walking out
full of inspiration.
In this sense,
talking only about the Jewish
people as victims can be seen as a denial
of the
full scale
of the Holocaust.
VJ — I am openly vis a vis and private i. Plus I gave my
full name a couple
of times and as far I know — I'm still the only
person talking about FERPA — so I would imagine
people connect 11201 w / FERPA and ME.
«We see on the issue
of taxes he's
talking now about raising taxes, but just three years ago he stood in the room
full of business
people and said he would never raise taxes because it's bad for business.»
Many
of the initiatives he took - such as the pre-election Cook - Maclennan
talks on the constitution and the Joint Cabinet Committee set up since the election - were
full of risk, and he often pressed ahead at a faster pace than many
people wanted.
It helps to make
full use
of the opportunity to
talk to
people in the profession, particularly those in training.
Patricia Daly NT, a fully qualified Nutritional Therapist and
full time member
of NTOI has been regularly criticised in national media and in numerous private social media publications over the past year as a result
of releasing a cookbook, as well as conducting
talks and private consultations regarding the use
of Ketogenic diets in
people dealing with cancer.
Every
person who signs up must verify their email, and the site is
full of expert safety tips to follow both when you're
talking with a match online and meeting in real life.
im very mellow and down home when it comes to being me, most times I get mistake for an old soul because I know how to handle myself, I like meeting new
people and trying new things if someone wants to
talk im there for them, im
full of integrity and honesty and like to keep laughing for the...
I sign up for this site to meet ssbw woman
talk to and get know spend time with hang out with single fat colombian guy who has amazing personality good sense humor very well matter self respect self confidance
full of life good
person with good heart kind heart gold
of heart adventures...
«But maybe it is slightly easier to walk into a room
full of people meeting and
talking.»
I am very active
person always
full of energy my buddies say I am like energized bunny I am a firefighter and I work for the state if wanting to
talk please message me
Now that you have the attention and
full interest
of the
person, next step is to
talk about personal lives.
Young couples spend all time in texting but there is something different about dating for senior because these
people love to hear words from other
person; they have long hour
talks that are
full of laughter and fun.
I love to spend time
talking about and learning about our lives, and im a very open and honest
person, there is no part
of my life that i will no share in
full detail with anyone i date.
I am an easy going
person that enjoys the company
of a woman on a more than occasional basis but not a
full time basis.I like to spend time
talking about just about anything mutual.I am a very active
person, physically.
It was an absolute honour and a privilege to be able to
talk to such a brilliant
person who took the time to
talk with us for a small interview, Jack used his power
of persuasion (and his Press Pass) to wrangle the interview and what an interview it was, but rather than just write it all up, you can watch the
full video below or view it on our YouTube Channel.
Journalist
Talks of Time at «Straight Camp» Harvard Crimson, April 29, 2011 «Ted Cox, a journalist and activist, described what he views as the absurdity
of religious camps aimed at turning gay
people straight to a
full room at the Graduate School
of Education yesterday.»
Ideally, you should involve your students in the norm - setting process, but some non-negotiables should be: When someone speaks, provide them with your
full attention; only one
person should speak at a time; and leave three seconds
of quiet between when one
person stops
talking and the next
person starts
talking.
I am very much looking forward to
talking with
people on both sides
of the conversation as to whether charter schools are the right way to help historically disadvantaged students reach their
full potential.
However, I see one massive problem — and it's a problem that no one, Brill included, seems interested in addressing: Everyone wants to tie these new teacher evaluations to student performance data, but no one wants to
talk publicly about the fact that we lack sufficient metrics for truly evaluating the
full extent
of whether or not young
people are learning and achieving at high levels.
Most
of the time, vouchers are what
people think
of when we are
talking about this type
of full - fledged choice.
Personal and passionate, Giovanni's short narrative
talks about the sacred songs first sung by slaves, tracing how
people in bondage created the great spirituals to tell their stories, and what the songs (presented in
full at the end
of the book) still mean to us today.
A Partial History
of Lost Causes by Jennifer duBois Amelia Anne Is Dead and Gone by Kat Rosenfield And When She Was Good by Laura Lippman Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk by Ben Fountain Don't Ever Get Old by Daniel Friedman Every Love Story Is a Ghost Story by D.T. Max Happiness Is a Chemical in the Brain by Lucia Perillo HHhH by Laurent Binet Let's Pretend This Never Happened by Jenny Lawson Lots
of Candles, Plenty
of Cake by Anna Quindlen New Ways to Kill Your Mother by Colm Tóibín No One is Here Except All
of Us by Ramona Ausubel Red Ruby Heart in a Cold Blue Sea by Morgan Callan Rogers Say Nice Things About Detroit by Scott Lasser Tell the Wolves I'm Home by Carol Rifka Brunt The End
of Your Life Book Club by Will Schwalbe The Liar, the Bitch and the Wardrobe by Allie Kingsley The
People of Forever Are Not Afraid by Shani Boianjiu There Is No Dog by Meg Rosoff This Book Is
Full of Spiders: Seriously, Dude, Don't Touch It by David Wong This Is How You Lose Her by Junot Díaz What We
Talk About When We
Talk About Anne Frank by Nathan Englander Where'd You Go, Bernadette by Maria Semple Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal?
I
talked to a few other
people at B&N and reported that a new Nook is coming, I even have the
full list
of specs and the big selling points.
You will learn how to
talk about your book in a room
full of people, even if you are anti-social.
Straight -
talking, beer - swilling man
of the
people Neil is the leader
of a dwindling UK political party, which apparently isn't racist even though it's anti-immigration, and also
full of racists.
In the end,
people are
talking about it (the opposite
of obscurity) and when you're in the third meeting in a week where someone quotes a book (as I have been in the past week), you make a note to order it on Amazon when you get back to the office — and pay
full retail for the convenience.
The entire place was
full of simply wonderful
people who were incredibly friendly and genuinely inspiring to
talk to.