Sentences with phrase «hear about the death»

We've heard about the death of the traditional 60/40 portfolio for a few years now.
I've thought about that a lot since I heard about his death.
I think most people come to that point AFTER they hear about the death and resurrection of Christ.
Some people hear about the death of a baby and think nothing of it.
Very sad to hear about death of Charles Kennedy - he deserves to be remembered foremost for his judgement & principles opposing the Iraq War
When Pasmans and Martel first heard about the deaths in 2008, they were not particularly alarmed.
But to give you some background, my grandparents went through two world wars as Jews, and when I was a kid I heard about death and murder on a daily basis.
Parker immediately expressed «profound sorrow» when he heard about her death, and has added that he was «devastated» by the news.
I know that I've wanted to write about David Whiting pretty much ever since I heard about his death.
Everybody is tired of hearing about the death of bookshops and of books.»
very sad to hear about the deaths of experienced divers there last year.
The story I like to think about is six to nine months ago both Sony and us were hearing about the death of consoles and whether consoles were still relevant.
Every console transition, I hear about the death of the console game.
We aren't averse to hearing about the death of such and such platform.
Admittedly, the more that we see and hear about Death Stranding, the more perplexed we become but that's all part of the fun, isn't it?
The public had difficulty understanding his late style, but when he painted his huge Hommage à Rosa Luxemburg shortly after hearing about the death of Joan Mitchell in 1992, it was impossible to deny that Riopelle had mastered a new technique inspired by urban graffiti.
For 8 years we've heard about death of honey bees (probably due to pesticides) and the resulting wreck of agriculture, told with varying degrees of hysteria by a wide range of publications.
«We've heard about the death of the billable hour for 25 years and it really isn't dead, but the alternatives are increasing, in part due to the change in the market and internal pressures on clients and increased emphasis on predictability,» she says.
We're sorry to hear about the death of your father - in - law.
Krishna is in a state of shock as he heard about the death of her relative Ananya's husband, Ravi.
It wasn't until he heard about the death of Kelsey Hill that he firmly decided to go ahead with the plan.

Not exact matches

The series of hearings will determine whether he faces life in prison or the death penalty, a decision to be made after family and friends testify to judge and jury about their interactions with the mystery man.
Not only because more intimate testimony is expected on the physical and emotional impacts of the bombings, but also because the jury will be hearing much more about Tsarnaev himself as they contemplate whether to sentence him to death.
Many years ago, I heard someone speaking about how Jesus» life and death absorbed the «shock» of sin and death within creation and how we as His body have been called to a similar mission — the verses which speak of us «carrying in our selves» the marks that we belong to Him, sharing in some small way in His sufferings as we share in His life — it's all part of a realm where the sweet savor of the fragrance of Him is allowed to be evidenced in this broken world.
On my death bed, the last thing I want to hear about is the «man in the sky».
They talk about their families because that is what really matters in a person's life... that is thier true legacy and their only real immortality... most people, I am fairly sure, know deep down that god is a fairy tale, a cushion, and that death is truly the end... what this very excellent young woman heard from these dying people makes perfect sense... death is a time to end the bs and look at and reflect upon what was real and important in that individual's life
This is not the first time I have heard of talk about the family upon one's death.
I want to hear about the love of God and prayers when I'm on my death bed... thankful to have a Pastor that knows me and prays with me and for me.
In «With Her» Milosz speaks of hearing a passage from Scripture during Mass at St. Mary Magdalen in Berkeley: «A reading this Sunday from the Book of Wisdom / About how God has not made death / And does not rejoice in the annihilation of the living.»
However, when I hear stories like Bookwork's, about breaking free from teachings like «avoid talking about death / hell and change the subject,» it impressed me and gives me hope that others will break free as well and look for answers.
I have seen people that were «demon - possessed», have heard a lot of stories about ex-freemasons that interacts with lucifer, people that had near death experiences, people that have seen angels, people who can turn human beings into real zombies, (i can not prove / disprove these stories).
«With all this talk about the death of the international terrorist, Osama Bin Laden, it's hard to imagine that we are mirroring the image of radical Islamic group, the Alqueda, when they heard the news that their attempts at striking fear in the hearts of millions of Americans was a success on September 11, 2001».
You Said: — «I have seen people that were «demon - possessed», have heard a lot of stories about ex-freemasons that interacts with lucifer, people that had near death experiences, people that have seen angels, people who can turn human beings into real zombies, (i can not prove / disprove these stories).
Isn't it quite obvious and apparent, based upon hearing about all the children, women, and men dying tragic deaths everyday in the news that God does not exist in the form the Bible claims?
When these travelers heard what was being said in their own language, they wondered what was going on, and so Peter tells them all about Jesus, His death and resurrection, and how He is the promised Messiah of Israel (Acts 2:14 - 36).
I would like to hear from both Perry and Bachmann about how they read this passage, and how it can simultaneously justify opposition to abortion rights and support for the death penalty.
People think they have «heard it all» about the death and resurrection of Jesus, but I think we have not even scratched the surface...
When I hear these sayings, I think about people I know that are addicts that still drink and have modified their drinking, they're not close to death (as far as I know) but they're also not following their dreams, or living a very fulfilling life (from what I've gathered).
well done Jerry God would uphold you, God know how to save and spread the gospel, if not we could have not heard in Africa mostly some part Nigeria, up till today some were still in darkness they have not heard about the gospel but when it is time for judgement, surely they must be judge, This question it is only God that can give the accurate answer to it, for it was written that both young and old would appear in the throne of judgement either you a day child or not, for there is / was no repentance after death, and to die its once, thanks.
If we can understand how Jewish people were saved prior to the death and resurrection of Jesus, then we can begin to answer how other people around the world may be able to receive eternal life before they have heard about Jesus.
I have even heard some worry about being lost by having a passing doubt at the moment of their death.
In connection with so many life and death questions today we hear much talk about difficult and anguishing decisions.
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.
Every threat that is cast about finding out the truth after we've died only makes us that much more solidified that the choices we make are the right ones, life is to be lived in the hear and now, not squandered on the hopes of reward after death.
The sermon which followed was the one sermon about death and its meaning that I have ever heard preached; I noted that one sermon earlier.
Jesus is NOT in the supercillous and voyeuristic yuppies who find hearing about the lurid circumstances about the death of an innocent child like Kaley Anthony (in the media) entertaining.
Well actually, this guy, if you really knew your history, there were HUGE fights after the death of Jesus, (who, curiously enough NEVER called himself «the Christ»), between the Jerusalem community, (which had many EYE WITNESSES in it), and Paul, (who NEVER met, nor heard Jesus say anything), about what was the meaning of those events.
Did you ever hear the one about the christian who died, and was buried, then decomposed, never realizing that there was no heaven or hell, just death?
But the message of Ecclesiastes and the church's traditional wisdom about death need to be heard, especially in our death - denying culture (and especially in Lent, though not exclusively then) The memento mon are gone — from our lives, from our culture, from the church in our time.
Our language is filled with euphemisms about death: somebody passed away, or «we lost Uncle Ned»; if a husband and wife discuss life insurance, one typically hears, «If something should happen to me...,» not, «When I die...» Graveyards became cemeteries and then memorial gardens, the corpse has become the remains (and a cremated corpse the cremains), burial has become interment, and the death certificate the «vital statistics form.»
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