Sentences with phrase «happens in about an hour»

Mine is currently in the oven right now, so we will see what happens in about an hour....
That's happening in about an hour and we have an editor in Milan, ready to provide you with a hands on experience of the device.

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About an hour ago, Torsten Sløk at Deutsche Bank circulated a note that gave an overview of what the firm thought could happen, and in the broadest strokes here's what DB put on the table in the event of a «Leave» victory:
His room was attached to my office, and we spent hours talking about what might happen in the 2004 election.
But that didn't happen until Poloz said these words about an hour later: «Given the downgrade to our outlook, Governing Council actively discussed the possibility of adding more monetary stimulus at this time, in order to speed up the return of the economy to full capacity.»
But it's hard to deny that there is something, sometimes, that happens when we travel, even as part of the regular hour - and - a-half the average North American spends doing it each day — a sense of dislocation, even in familiar places, that helps us notice new details about our surroundings or that gives a new cast to those we've internalized.
While most of us think about our time in 24 - hour blocks, Vanderkam thinks that «anything you do once a week happens often enough to be important to you, whether it's church, a strategic thinking session at work, your Sunday dinner with your parents, or your softball team practice.»
If you've ever been curious about what happens at Tony Robbins events, or just want to get a better understanding of the world - renowned life and business strategist, from how he prepares for 60 + hours on stage in front of thousands of people to what truly drives him to do what he does, this film is a must - see.
It's been quite a tumultuous week in the markets, as we all know, but something seems amiss... on Thursday when the Bank of England's Mark Carney talked about raising rates faster than expected, the pound popped (as one would expect) but it did not take even a few hours for it to completely reverse trend as if nothing happened, and the USD was back to being strong again.
And through these simple practices I am learning no matter what happens in the coming days, weeks and months — worrying about it will not add a single hour to my life.
About three hours later his wife came in, not knowing what had happened.
After an interval of about three hours his wife came in, not knowing what had happened.
Behind the scenes — making possible the very situations in which conversation about religion can happen — are massive ecclesiastical bureaucracies, hours and hours of administrative labor, vast fund - raising efforts, complex bookkeeping schemes, training programs, and patronage and other distribution agencies, all of which play their part in maintaining religious realities.
I'm not sure what would happen if the sun stopped rotating but if the Earth's rotation stopped in order make the sun appear to stop in the sky, or delay «going down about a full day,» then the momentum of everything not solidly attached to the earth would carry it eastward at nearly 1000 miles per hour, e.g. people, animals, many buildings, cars, all open water, etc..
The classic case reported by Robert Lindner in The Fifty Minute Hour of the psychiatrist who is caught up in his patient's delusions about the cosmos, suggests the depths as well as dangers of what is happening.
Harold Camping is a fruit loop... Why did he think once again he knew when the world was coming to an end... The first time he predicted it years ago it didn't happen and it looks as if history repeated itself once again... The Bible clearly stats that «No one knows about that day or hour, not even the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but only the Father.
Now it was about three hours later when his wife came in, not knowing what had happened.
I bumped into it late one night after Dan had gone to sleep and I'd been awake for hours, worrying about what had happened to the hundreds of thousands of men, women, and children caught in the Boxing Day tsunami.
Everything was great until they had to take the sunlight in the car, and then some melting happened, but they still held pretty well for about an hour in that heat (once we got them in the shade), and then the frosting broke and began to trickle to the bottom, but we just turned the cupcakes over and ate them upside down and things were good.
This popped up in my google reader, and I happened to have everything in the pantry... and I took them out of the oven about an hour ago.
So, Tom ate the waffles and hung out to see what happened and after about 1 and a half hours his levels were back in the normal range.
For Russians, a lot of «therapy» actually happens in the kitchen, where it's customary for relatives and friends to engage in hours - long talks about «deep» subjects and to talk through minor and major problems, which then seem miraculously solved and life is all good again.
Note: I prepped the flaxseeds and promptly forgot about them — these things happen sometimes — and when I returned home later in the day, the flaxseeds had been soaking for much more than the recipe recommended three hours.
This all happened in the span of about an hour.
Harry Redknapp was famous for denying transfer rumours that were about to happen, the best example being when he claimed there was no truth in reports that Carlo Cudicini was set to join the club, hours before a deal for the Italian was officially confirmed.
Mertz should never have been our captain in the first place... who has ever heard of a team that makes 11th hour transfer buys (Arteta & Mertz) then seemingly places those same individuals into prominent leadership positions from the get - go... indicative of the problems that have permeated our clubhouse for the better part of 7 years under the Kroenke & Wenger... what is wrong with the players chosen and / or the management style of Wenger that doesn't develop and / or encourage strong leadership from within... Mertz was the fine collecting lackey from year one... this is what happens when you don't get world - class players because many times they want to have a voice on and off the pitch and this can't happen when you play for a fragile manager who has developed a coddling wage structure where everyone is rewarded for simply wearing the shirt and participating in the process... not enough balance between performance and pay, combined with the obvious favoritism shown to some players regardless of their glaring lack of production... remember that Ramsey has played in positions that make no sense considering his skill - set (out wide) and has forced other players off the field or into equally unfamiliar positions with little or no justification (let's remember when you read articles about how Ramsey's goals this upcoming season being the potential X-factor for our success that this is the same individual who didn't score a goal until the final week last season)... this of course is just one example of many... before I hear another word from Mertz I want this club to address the fact that no former player of any real consequence has any important role in the management structure of this club, yet several former Gunners have expressed serious interest in just such an endeavor (Henry, Viera, Adams, Bergkamp... just to name a few legends)... there is only one answer: an extremely insecure manager!!!
According to a story published on the website, OnlyNews.com, the weekend after the election, a girl's volleyball team from Archer City, TX (about 2 hours north of Dallas) was playing against a team from Fort Hancock ISD in Snyder, TX (a town on the Texas / Mexico border which happens to be 97 percent Hispanic) when students from Archer City starting chanting «Build a Wall!»
While it's always important to talk to your doctor or healthcare provider about changes in diet while you're breastfeeding — as well as any other questions you may have about your health and wellness — you shouldn't feel stressed if you happen to have a drink or two several hours after breastfeeding.
Glorious, awful, unexpected, amazing — however it happened, most mums I know could chat about childbirth for hours (it's all we used to talk about in baby groups).
Also, what if you send in a lunch box and happen to forget to put an ice pack in it, how would we know how long that food has been time temperature abused, how do we know how the food was even prepared, what if a mom makes spaghetti and leaves the leftovers on the stove for two hours and thinks nothing about packing it in the lunchbox for the next day.
The Finest Hours is a true story adventure film about a daring rescue off the coast of Cape Cod in 1952 that happened after a massive storm destroyed two oil tankers.
They may even have a pattern from time to time, but contractions usually aren't anything to worry about unless they happen six times in an hour or are very painful.
You will maintain that this would never happen but just wait until the fifth change in as many hours hits you at 3 a.m., and then let's see how studious about hand washing you are.
Cry Over Spilt Milk: It always happens in slow motion and you literally cry about it for half an hour.
By now, you've no doubt lost a night or two's sleep over when and where it will happen — because you've heard or seen on TV horror stories about an inconvenient (no, make that humiliating) time and place (like in the middle of a busy sidewalk at lunch hour or at a jam - packed mall on a Saturday morning).
Connection: I'm sure it isn't the first thing on anyone's mind when they think about having a baby and all, but truth be told, the actual labor and arrival of a child into this world is a magnificent opportunity for the two people who created him or her to cash in on the kind of bonding that happens across the course of that special day, maybe even across just a few hours, but that perseveres and lasts for the rest of a lifetime.
News that police had made arrests in the recent attacks on women in Wicker Park brought relief Tuesday to residents who have been passing out whistles, holding anti-crime marches and plastering store windows with fliers this summer to warn women about sexual attacks happening in the early morning hours.
The incident happened at about 1830 hours GMT on Saturday, 9 December 2017, at the «Charging Grounds» in the Commonwealth Hall.
23:30 - Something rather odd happened outside one polling station I visited, about two hours ago, in the middle - class - ish Marchmont area of Edinburgh.
For an hour and a half and we talked about the failure and, to an extent, the success of Copenhagen, and what might happen in the next few years.
The worst thing about my research life was that I was always worried about something that had to happen in the next 24 hours, or sometimes, the next two hours.
I've since been inhaling coffee and go for my next blood draw in about an hour so it will be interesting to see what happens.
Even though it took over three years for us to get any traction (see point # 7 above about putting in 10,000 hours of work) and there are still some sleepless nights, whenever things tend to get tough for us, something always seems to happen and things end up working out for the better.
Before that, I just knew my mom loved going there when she happened to be in a city about an hour away.
Tommy and I are big sushi fans, but we don't get to eat it as much we would like, because our favorite sushi place is about an hour away (all of our favorite restaurants are about an hour away actually, except Chick - fil - a... but that's what happens when you live in a small town).
It took about 3 hours to make, which just happens to be the perfect amount of time for frozen yogurt bark to set in the freezer.
It's also easy to get caught up in what's happening (and not happening) on social media, but if I turn my phone on silent and put it on my bedside table, it's so much easier for me to forget about it for a few hours.
Our Charleston getaway really happened as a result of a wedding we were going to in Pawley's Island, SC, which is only about an hour and half away from Charleston.
The emotionally powerful Discovery Channel documentary about what happens, minute by minute, the 24 hours before the condemned of Death Row The 24 - hour clock is the convention of time keeping in which the day runs from midnight to midnight and is divided into 24 hours, indicated by the hours
In the Season 1 finale, with the help of Greg Norbert, Marty and the Pod fight to pull off an eleventh - hour reprieve and stop the MetroCapital acquisition from happening; Jeannie makes a decision about marrying Wes; Marty's son Roscoe makes a life - altering choice of his own.
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