Sentences with phrase «hear you coming first»

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In the midst of this period, Turnbull heard about Toronto Index Participation Shares, the first exchange - traded fund (ETF) to come to market.
«To hear how a veteran came home and got a job in a franchise system and was able to buy [his or her] first home... or started a new franchised business and is now hiring other veterans... that's the reason we do this work.»
Universal had heard all the stories of Hopper's erratic behavior over the years, first as an up - and - coming actor who had small parts in the James Dean movies «Rebel Without a Cause» and «Giant» (he admired Dean immensely), then as a bit player on a slew of TV shows, where he got little respect and gave even less back.
After that came a massive anti-Keystone rally in Washington and John Kerry's two pointed mentions of global warming during his congressional hearing to become America's next secretary of state and in his first public speech as such.
In reality, what you want to say is «first - come, first - served» so that those that hear you say it realize that the person who shows up first will be the first one to be served.
Sometimes I think it's a pity when I talk to first - time entrepreneurs from emerging markets who are coming for advice or inspiration and I hear them say «I want to be a serial entrepreneur.»
«It's ironic that the Committee report should come out in the midst of today's court hearings into the Site C dam, a megaproject approved by the federal and province governments over the objections of First Nations and despite a highly critical environmental assessment.»
The first time most people tend hear about cryptocurrencies will be when coming across the first cryptocurrency created, Bitcoin.
In a blog post on Weibo, Luo writes that she was inspired to come forward with her story when she first heard about the Harvey Weinstein scandal and the launch of the «#metoo» campaign on Twitter and Facebook.
Then one of the scribes came, and having heard them reasoning together, perceiving that He had answered them well, asked Him, «Which is the first commandment of all?»
The first of his victims to come forward took his own life in 2012 after hearing Sussex Police had reopened the case.
I agree with the big bang guy... if we talk about proof... let's first figure where we all came from... we have all heard this «Well we know what happened after the big bang... but have no clue what came before» well first figure that out... and if you can't in the next 20 years then there has to be something beyond Physics...
To be sure some real true in heart believers had their first nudge toward salvation in Christ after hearing a pew fire licking sermon about where one who doesn't come to Christ will end up.
I've heard some pretty terrible things about where the original money came from to build this church in the first place.
Salvation comes by grace alone through faith alone in Christ alone ----- Except if God placed you in a region on earth where christianity doesn't exist, then you've never heard of Christ, and will likely go your entire life without learning the first thing about him.
On Alexis's first weekend in town, she heard music coming from a festival in a nearby park and walked over.
First of all I want to say that I totally hear where you are coming from.
I came across this in my search for answers because I recently heard a Messianic Jew saying that they were clothed in light originally and that God did not commit the first murder to make them clothes, but that it was actually human skin he made for them.
Her voice now came as calm and wonderful as first he heard it.
For instance, most atheists don't come on here to call believers idiots (well not most and not at first anyways), it's to get into some healthy debate and expand our knowledge as well as hear a differing side.
Have you heard the joke about the man who came to church for the first time?
From Paige: I'll never forget sitting in one of Dr. Charlie Liebert's classes several years ago and hearing him ask the question: «What came first, death or sin?»
Almost imperceptibly, however, another voice came to be heard in the «60s and «70s, first from the back pew, then from the pulpit itself.
(17) The first was the original context in which the words were uttered; the second was provided by the believing community which adapted his words to their lives; the third was provided by the redactor who adapted the saying, as heard from the community, for his own work which came to represent his «theology.»
If they do «come to church» one of the first things they hear upon entering the building is someone saying, «Welcome to Church.»
When I hear the fundamentalist cry that the president isn't a Christian, the first thought that comes to mind is another cry of «Western infedels» from those that hold fundamentalist Islamic views.
Albert Camus had been coming to church, first to hear Marcel Dupré playing the organ, and later to hear Mumma's sermons.
Hey, love this song, have since the first time i heard it, even before it was on the cd It's one of the things that got me through my mum's short illness and death, i used to sing it to her during the night watches through my tears, until HE did come and carry her home.
Albert Camus had been coming to church, first to hear Marcel Dupré playing the organ, and later to...
And the voice I had first heard speaking to me like a trumpet said, «Come up here, and I will show you what must take place after this.»
First comes the tweets, then the impassioned status updates, then a wave of inspired blog posts from the happy attendees whose lives have been changed by what they heard.
But Jesus goes on to say that this first man does more than just come to him; he also hears what Jesus says.
Centuries before the Karen people of Burma first heard the gospel, their poetry taught of one creator God who mankind had sinned against by eating forbidden fruit.Their poets also foretold the coming of a white man who would visit with a holy golden book that contained the truth about life.
I can't tell you how many times people come to our church and are baffled... because what they've heard (not from me but from others) and what they see first off is so far apart that it doesn't make sense to them.
The first major shift came in the late»60s, with the arrival of the various liberation theologies, which are still growing and changing as more and different voices from the underside of history insist on being heard.
Napolitano's warning came at the first in a series of hearings convened by the chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee, Rep. Peter King, R - New York, who is determined to investigate what he terms the radicalization of Muslim - American communities, a problem he says is compounded by their lack of cooperation with law enforcement.
And if we are to render the idea of revelation theologically intelligible today, we need first to show that, prior to hearing the word of revelation, we already have some pre-revelational relationship to the silent plenitude of mystery from which any possible disclosure of religious meaning could come to us in the first place.
The first thing that comes to mind is, Can't see the forest for the trees and the next thing is based on a message that I heard a long time ago concerning utilitarian trees and fruit bearing trees.
I suspected when I first heard this claim that the Committee on the Status of Black Americans, loaded as it was with social scientists, had demolished a straw man, a bloodless construct so rigidly defined as to be meaningless in terms of the actual lives of the humans who inhabit the nation's ghettos and who, for the most part, make up what has come to be called the underclass.
«But in the following instructions I do not commend you, because WHEN YOU COME TOGETHER it is not for the better but for the worse... For, in the first place, WHEN YOU COME TOGETHER AS A CHURCH, I hear that there are divisions among you.
1st Corinthians 11:18 says, «For first of all, when you come together in the church, I hear that there be divisions among you; and I partly believe it.»
I can't help but think how cool it would be if the first thing that came to people's mind when they hear about us «religious» Christians is how loving we are to others, regardless of their race, gender, political preference or sexual orientation.
Earlier this year, I watched a video of women ages 15 to 50 saying the first thing that came to mind when they heard the word «abortion.»
The Yehudi comes to Lublin because he hears that the Seer «consorts with good and evil,» and it is with good and evil that the Seer's first sermon after his arrival deals.
If she's such a «top» atheist blogger, how come this is the first I've ever heard of her?
She knows that among the first words I heard in English were, «You dirty Jew, why don't you go back where you came from,» and that throughout my life in the U.S. I kept running into one version or another of that sentiment.
Re 4:1 After this I looked, and, behold, a door [a hatch] was opened in heaven [the rigid sky ceiling]: and the first voice which I heard was as it were of a trumpet talking with me; which said, Come up hither, and I will shew thee things which must be hereafter.
When you hear the word braise, the first thing that might come to mind is meat.
I was so excited to hear that you were coming to visit Paris for the first time!
I have been counting down the days until this book comes out since first hearing about it what seems to be a lifetime ago!
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