Sentences with phrase «get around the reading»

I got around reading his big speech yesterday (h / t to Julie Ponzi) and here are a few hasty thoughts:
It is possible that a beta will never get back to you: maybe they have never gotten around reading your book in the end, or they have read it but decided not to write anything.

Not exact matches

The social network's size and influence — particularly for younger users who increasingly get their news there — means it plays a huge role in determining what people see or read about the world around them.
In some ways the findings are incredibly intuitive — just think how baffled you were around age 16 when your parents got excited about new kitchen appliances or a Sunday morning spent reading the newspaper.
Before Yang designed the collection, she spent two years traveling around the country meeting with employees, observing them at work, getting feedback from union groups and reading through responses to more than 5,000 employee surveys.
One of the most common rookie mistakes Meyer sees is the attendee or buyer who finally got around to reading the conference materials on the plane ride to Vegas.
«Find a way to read around your schedule and your life situation,» says Foroux, who suggests you could read on the train, while waiting at the doctor's office, while breastfeeding your baby (I can personally testify you can get through quite a lot of books this way), or during breaks at work.
A CRY OF DE-STRESS: Speaking of time, few things are as stressful as staring at a towering stack of books and journals you know you'll never get around to reading.
On the stand he said he too hadn't gotten around to reading Racz» patents.
Maybe they were tight on money at that time, maybe they hadn't had a chance to try your first product yet, or maybe they were just busy and didn't get around to reading your letter.
Just pick up a black turtleneck, some blue jeans, some round - rimmed reading glasses and a pair of sneakers (New Balance if you want to get specific), and carry around your iPhone all night long (you probably will anyway).
«I could read the ideas, but it's something else when you have someone whom you revere put their arm around you and say, «You know, you've got a great future.»»
I could read the ideas, but it's something else when you have someone whom you revere put their arm around you and say, «you know, you've got a great future.»
It's virtually impossible to read the following quote and not get a queasy feeling: «Banks say that this time around they have figured out how to structure the credits to avoid problems.»
I finally got around to reading Bull: A History of the Boom and Bust, 1982 - 2004 by Maggie Mahar and it was well worth my time.
«I might lose whatever credibility I have with readers if I suggested flat out that a book centered around the subject of oil, written by an economist, was a page - turner, but I am willing to say with conviction that Why Your World Is About To Get A Whole Lot Smaller, by former CIBC Chief Economist Jeff Rubin, is a fantastically compelling read.
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«I get in around 7 or 8, and I read until about 7 or 8 at night.
And then by the time I get around to clearing things that are in my promotional inbox on Google inbox, there's so much crap in there that the odds of me actually reading your newsletter are pretty slim, unless you have a great, awesome newsletter.
Or maybe you just want a safe place to save an article you will get around to reading on your weekly dive into your del.icio.us account.
«I get in around 7 or 8, and I read until about 7 or 8 at night,» he says with a laugh.
I'm two issues behind and will get caught up, so thank you to those of you reading this, because you stuck around and when you could have unsubscribed.
(Though I should add that when, years later, I finally got around to reading Civilization and Its Discontents, I found it more impressive than anything I had earlier encountered in the Freudian corpus.)
Here are just a couple of verses that came to mind while I was reading this, take a moment to get real with scripture... again I must give my tongue to Him because if it's mine it probably won't be profitable to anyone and that's why I'm here, to be profitable to Him and those around me... I love you all!
But if you believe there is a Giant Squid in orbit around Neptune who reads our thoughts, and I don't... you don't just get to say «we can never know» and tell me to shut up.
I've finally gotten around to reading the new issue of The New Atlantis.
It is true that Wesley had his Aldersgate experience under the influence of a public reading of Luther's preface to the commentary on the epistle to the Romans, but when he got around to reading the commentary he found Luther blasphemous in his treatment of law, works, and reason.
That was a very interesting read many comments caught my attention I've recently been diagnosed with Bipolar I have hallucinations and hear voices in my ear's when I hallucinate it's likes they are trying to get me thousands of them I can only describe them as dark shadows and they are trying to get me just as they are about to get me a brilliant white light surrounds me and there's three entities humanly shaped but like this brilliant white light they are also glowing this brilliant whiteness I can't understand what they are saying the only way I can explain it is emotions comfort joy love is what I feel emanating from these entities the voices I hear aren't evil telling me to do bad things to people when I get put into a mode of fear I live in a rough area of Scotland and everytime I've got into a fight something possesses me I know this for a fact as I can't control myself I'm an observer watching my family / Friends say I change they say my eyes change and I look evil I personally do think possibly through my own personal experience I» am possessed as I act out of character I've lost interest in many things I've recently I decided it's time for change I've lost my faith I've been trying to connect with God and feel his love which I used to feel the presence of the holy spirit everytime I try connect I get a feeling of abandonment I just think if I am possessed could these entities stop me connecting with «God» I can say from my heart of hearts «JESUS CHRIST HAS COME IN THE FLESH» I think it's more to do with the persons own personal fears which I have noticed my fears have changed if I had to be truthfully with myself I fear God which I know I'm not supposed to just I can't explain it I guess if you ever need a test subject I'm up for the challenge like I said I'm on journey to find myself and my travels have brought me hear I'm going to hang around for a wee while there's lots of good information to be plundered loll
And I finally got around to reading The Cross and the Lynching Tree by James Cone, which was just as shattering and powerful and informative as I'd been told.
Rather than ignoring this or using it to dismiss the rest of Bell's points, I plan to explore it further, maybe finally get around to reading Is God a Moral Monster?
I appreciate all the comments and interaction I have been getting recently on my posts, and wanted to share some love in return with those of you who are commenting, and some of the other blogs I read around the internet.
I was surprised to read the priest's description of «serpentine movements» because I saw one possessed girl drop to the ground and move around like a snake before she got prayed for.
That is, if you call time spent reading one single book and / or praying instead of living, learning to live with and embrace those who are different than you, the people you alienated due to hateful rhetoric, and having stronger relationships with others around you without the Jesus myth getting in the way, «nothing.»
I put it in my stack of books which must be read when I get around to studying hell (Hopefully later this year.)
Besides, I had heard rumors of people who spent all their time reading about fishing, and never actually got around to fishing.
I've not gotten around to reading Christ Minimized yet, but it's on my theoretical book list.
I rarely buy inks — reading around, one gets the sense that some pen collectors have scores of bottles.
We are not powerless and fearful, not us: and so I pray and I work; I make coffee in the morning and hot meals to gather around the table at suppertime; I worship and sing out words of promise and praise; I raise children and read good books; I pray for my enemies and write letters and send money and show up to fold clothes and drop off meals with an extra bag of groceries; I advocate with the marginalized and amplify the oppressed and antagonize the Empire with a grin on my face; I will honour those who get after the work of the Kingdom and celebrate; I learn how to listen to those with whom I disagree; I abandon the idea that we can baptize sinful practices in the name of sacred purposes; I will stand in the middle of the field near my house with my face turned up to the rain and consider it a minor baptism.
If they aren't careful, never get out and splash around in the water, and fall asleep on the beach, they end up with nasty sunburns (Read 1 Cor 3:15).
In the meantime, people often tell me that they read the blog religiously, but haven't gotten around to reading my books.
Being a part of a church plant has forced me to confront a vicious cycle in my life, a cycle that goes something like this: 1) I resolve in my head to live like Jesus in community with those around me, 2) I start reading Shane Claiborne books and memorizing the Sermon on the Mount, 3) I get overwhelmed by how impossible it all seems, 4) I get distracted by work and daily tasks, 5) I give up, 6) I feel guilty.
I read Jesus» words about turning the other cheek over and over, and yet, I can't get around the truth that, if I were to see a child being hurt (including my own children), I would do anything to stop it.
Maybe Kimball assumes that everyone has read N.T. Wright, rediscovered the significance of the kingdom message of Jesus, and re-framed the mission of the church as being one that should benefit the world, but when I tell people around here that I think God has a plan to redeem and restore the entire creation right here on earth, I get called a heretic.
As an uneducated Bedouin shepherd leading a nomadic lifestyle in a vast desert, who is completely ignorant of anything even remotely approaching modern enlightenment, science, logic, reason, etc., I was very disappointed when I finally got around to reading the Bible.
Life Together by Dietrich Bonhoeffer: Summer's also a good time to catch up on some of those classic works you just never got around to reading.
It is so comforting to know that whenever CNN posts some story revolving around some angle of atheism, for days these christians get on their high horse, and type big long scrawls they think other people actually read.
I will be getting around to read and comment on these posts later.
this is just my own personal theory, but I suspect the reason Jesus cursed the fig tree that He did, was because he was probably tired, and hungry to the point of low blood sugar or hypoglycemia, and it made Him irritable... naturally, He was walking around in a body like ours, as it is said, like us in every way but sin... everybody tries to read something woowoo theological into it but maybe He was just tired and hungry, and irritability is a symptom for a number of conditions, but especially blood glucose or migraine issues... maybe He had migraines... I get those myself... just my theory, so the two Bible scholars that keep coming on here shouldn't shoot bible verses at me... just sayin... Good «toon, David
With our Shakespeare - in - a-year plan, you can make 2018 the year you finally get around to reading more of the Bard.
@santa - If you think there is no evidence for God you are truly blind, please stop believing everything evolutionists tell you, read what I've said previously, if you assign intelligence to the universe than you are admitting to a Creator, there is no getting around this.
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