Sentences with phrase «hear about all sorts»

I have a difficult time accepting that islam is peaceful, or that islam is anything more than a bunch of lunatics running around preaching when I hear about this sort of thing.
«I heard about that sort of thing going on, but I hated the Germans too much to do it myself.»
They want to hear about all sorts of stuff like what you had for lunch and what arguments you're having with your roommates.
I have heard about this sort of thing with other sites.
Hangout in a teacher community and you will hear about all sorts of video - making software that everyone uses.
Book geeks love hearing about that sort of thing.
i love these events where you hear about all sorts on new ereaders in the US since they'll all be available to me soon

Not exact matches

According to CB Insights, which tracks all sorts of data on venture - backed companies, those wunderkinds you always hear about are actually a pretty rare breed.
It's almost as if we have some sort of control over our lives when we hear about someone who got tired of the grind and left it all to find success in the job of their dreams.
«When I first heard about it, it seemed like a very strange, almost laughable concept — until you actually start to look into the history of mid-flight capture and realize that it's actually a very genius way to do it, to reuse and capture the engines without exposing them to any sort of harsh environments like saltwater,» Jeremy Braunagel, a project engineer at ULA who works on Vulcan, said in a video.
You hear people talk about «mansplaining» or «manterruptions,» and we sort of laugh about them.
At FlexJobs, we hear all sorts of good things from job seekers about how work flexibility is changing their lives for the better.
This sounds like the same sort of language we heard going after Vegas, right, about the bump stocks.
I have heard all sorts of scenarios about a Wednesday or a Thursday crucifixion.
As to all your claims about believing until you believe and then pretending to sort of believe until you kind of believe a little more, I've heard it all before... from various members of various cults, religions, and pop philosophies.
Hearing God's voice is not about developing some sort of elite mystical skill.
Again, this is the basic sort of theology we hear in most churches about the death of Jesus and why He had to come and suffer and die.
«Because I first heard Rachel's voice in reaction to public tomfoolery about women's roles in the church and society, I half - expected A Year of Biblical Womanhood to be sort of... reactionary.
I've never heard any other christian describe a soul in that way, but then again, christians are famous for having all sorts of weird ideas about what the bible says..
And it's about time we listened, too; as the original article was based on responses of those «outside», this is the sort of thing we should be hearing.
Jeremy, I find it rather humorous, in a sad sort of way, that you can write posts about changing (or stopping) baptism and communion (which were good and valid posts), and not hear one peep out of the «plain reading of Scripture» crowd.
At the time of a certain British air disaster caused by the wickedness of men, we heard a lot about God's permission of this sort of thing destroying people's faith in his existence at all.
I think that prior to hearing the message about Jesus, Cornelius and Lydia were these sorts of people.
I jump from yammering about homeschooling and my many thoughts on true education and spirituality and then I'm telling her that we kind of want to sell everything and move to Africa or India to make some sort of a difference and have you heard about this, that and the other thing?
This is the sort of ridiculous religious custom I'd expect to hear about from some middle eastern extremist faction, NOT from somewhere in the US of A. I shake my head in disbelief and it is SAD that there are people who actually watch BS like this in their church and actually believe ANYTHING the misguided preacher is telling them!
I don't think I ever heard the verse about fathers not aggravating their children referenced in any sort of church teaching in SGM.
I could launch into a bit concerning the relation between self - reliance and manliness, and another bit about the sort of conservative democratic individualism that's paradoxically low on the «individuality» you get out of liberal democratic individualism (I'd work in a meditation on the word «generic»)... but I'd rather hear your ideas.
You seem (and again if I am wrong, apologies) to have heard him saying that church — or perhaps worship — is to be a forum for conflicting ideas and opinions about God and His revelation, therefore diluting the message of Jesus Christ with all sorts of semi - and full - blown heresies.
Since taking up my editorial role with the magazine I have had the privilege of hearing all sorts of stories from around the world about how Christian faith is impacting society.
I can not tell you all how wonderful it is to hear folks talking about this sort of thing.
It's so encouraging to hear your story as I've suffered various digestive complications for years and have tried hundreds of elimination diets to try and sort it out but nothing's ever really worked in the long term, so I'm about to start eating like this for a while and see how it goes!
For music this week, I've got a sort of older song that I hadn't heard in a while until Gab put it on his latest Artfully Happy Playlist and I listened to it about 20 times.
I've heard all sorts of crazy claims about coconut oil.
I've really enjoyed drooling over your creations, and learning about all sorts of delights I'd never heard of.
Hi Lexi, I am new to your blog, but have a teenage son who has dairy allergies, and can not tolerate chocolate... I'm wondering if you have any ideas for a yummy (peanut free as well) brownie using this recipe, but with something besides cocoa??? I'm not good at changing recipes, but was thinking of some sort of blondie or snickerdoodle - type flavor... if you ever get creative with this idea, I'd REALLY love to hear about it!
This would sort of make sense why my phone keeps acting up, I never hear it when it rings, it continued to drop calls yesterday, the washing machines in our apartment complex don't work (one even ate my $ 20... I had a lovely conversation with the company about that), and the computers at work keep breaking.
I've heard so much about coconut oil being some sort of panacea.
«I've been hearing about playing fields that aren't level and this sort of thing, and I don't agree with it,» Mr Lord said.
And while the cranberry and balsamic glaze is optional, it elevates this simple dish just a little, turning it into one that can easily be made for weekend or holiday entertaining; from what I hear, it's not too early to start thinking about that sort of thing.
I hear you about wanting to eat like a normal person and struggling with all sorts of seemingly strange fears.
They were 23 - 17 in one - run games, which is sort of a garden variety kind of luck, but all season I had to hear and read about how lucky they were.
Maybe this just shows that Mourinho is a feisty character who did not get on with this player, but we have seen a lot of this sort of thing and we have also heard a lot about how well Wenger's players respect him.
I would say Turan as he has had the most impressive career so far and would seem to fit the mould of a typical sort of player we have seen under the Frenchman, but then we are also hearing about a bid for James Rodriguez and I am not sure we need both.
We keep hearing about and thinking that the Gunners are just about to sort it out, click together and go on a run that will put us back where we would expect to be, but it still has not happened.
If I saw a replay or heard the announcers going crazy, I turned my attention to the TV, but the UFC really needs to start thinking about making some changes that help make the presentation of the sport more appealing to casual / lapsed / new fans by say starting things 1 hour earlier, use current Fox technology by airing a commercial while minimizing the arena camera in the top left corner so you can see what is going on, and coming up with some sort of naming system for events that mark said events as high, medium, and low importance.
But as the winter window drew to a close and no deal had been done there was no time left to sort out a permanent transfer and just as it looked certain that Debuchy would go to Bordeaux we started hearing about interest from Manchester United.
It strikes me that we often hear this sort of thing when a player is in talks over a new contract and I think these snippets of «news» about a player wanting to move on are often leaked to the press in order to sharpen the pencil of the club trying to get their stats to extend their deals.
«You hear all sorts of talk about her going to Stanford,» he says.
I wasn't all that happy when I first heard Vardy was coming to us, but sort of grew into thinking it might be OK, but on hearing about his racists comments on a couple of occasions lately, I am pleased with we not likely any more to get him
Just at the time when Arsenal are suffering from the sort of lengthy injury list that seems to affect us every year, the last thing that Arsene Wenger and the Arsenal fans need is to hear about one of the players we let go doing really well and suggesting that the boss may have dropped a clanger by not giving them more time at the club.
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