Sentences with phrase «great big unknown»

«We just have this great big unknown out there about where all the money is coming from,» Robert Brulle, a sociologist at Drexel University who studies money in the conservative movement, recently told me.

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In my scientific suppositions I have proposed that their were once immeasurably unknown amounts of Big Bangs spread out uniformly upon the great vastness of spatial relativisms that is Nothingness itself... Such a theory regarding unknowable amounts of Big Bangs spread out uniformly upon the great vastness of continual Nothingness just may well be the missing mathematical linkage for explaining the hindering smallness of celestial issues that has confounded many astrophysicists who endeavor to seek a mathematical formulary in order to rationalize a theoretical understanding of the celestial cosmos...
Kentucky's freshman guard was a relative unknown coming into the season, but he's had some great games on big stages.
The club are spending no more money this window - unless an unknown no hoper, Sanogo style, from the French lower division comes for loose change — and this Scrooge club are simply trying to recoup the Lacazette fee from existing deadwood, reduce the wagebill and con us poor mug fans once again with lies about this or that big player being on the radar, when the truth is — as we cynics know very well, who have learned better from bitter experiience of the clubs constant lies — that no one of note is coming in and this dishonourable, shifty club continue to drag our former great name in the mud, with their corrupt misrunning of our once great and glorious club.
This realization can be very uncomfortable for them, causing them a great deal of unease as they are concurrently beginning to realize that there is a whole, big, wide world beyond their safe, little home, and that that world is full of potential dangers, hazards unknown, and just a lot of really big, scary things.
That to me is the great unknown — it's a good bet UKIP are going to double or triple their national vote share but it might be very uneven, with big votes in safe seats and more modest performances in marginal seats due to a stronger campaign from the other parties.
«There are quite a few scientists like Claude — all from a slightly earlier era, when glaciology was not the cover - of - Rolling - Stone enterprise that it is today — whose accomplishments are as great or greater than most of the «big names» in the business today, but who are essentially unknown outside their immediate circle,» he said.
When he finally dons the Shatner mask (buried for 17 years beneath the floorboards, as it were, literally and figuratively) on a quest to find his lost baby sister for purposes, The Searchers - like, unknown, there is the sense that the piece is suggesting, slyly, that Michael might be disappointed with how the great big world outside has corrupted his last blood relation.
Nevertheless, Big Fish moves with great beauty and almost relies on some unknown magical force to hold its fragile foundations together.
In her opening remarks, Scholastic's Trade Publishing President Ellie Berger cautioned that the next big thing was more than likely not to be found in Scholastic's auditorium, but in the mind of a possibly - unknown writer simply trying to write a great story.
Self - publishing gives great unknown authors a fighting chance at making it big.
Just think about how a great book by an unknown will compete with a brand name author... Yes, life is tough, but again... why doesn't Amazon address the fact that it makes most of its money off of the same old same old, books that are either «built» by big publishers or by indies who often combine formulaic storytelling with full on marketing.
Dark Souls: Prepare To Die Diablo III Great Big War Game Total War Shogun 2: Fall of the Samurai Football Manager 2013 XCOM: Enemy Unknown
Set against this, the music is merely decent — a big step down from the great soundtrack of XCOM: Enemy Unknown.
Thirdly anthropogenic global warming [ANT] is still put at greater than 100 %, ie 110 %, after taking off the supposed negative aerosol effect [OA], which is so unknown that the error bars are bigger than the guesstimate.This is where Gavin obtains his 110 % likely range of Anthropogenic warming that he attributes to the IPCC.
The impact of the melting of the great ice sheets of Greenland and Antarctica is the biggest unknown in projections of future sea - level rise.
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