I haven't
heard anything like it proposed anywhere else, and I'm really looking forward to a «pure story» game.
«There was no room for feeling bad or feeling tired — or if she did, I never saw or
heard anything like that.»
There was absolutely no orchestral music in that, it was all electronic, and I'd never
heard anything like it.
While this rumor is a bit thin, especially considering we haven't seen or
heard anything like it recently, that doesn't mean it's not totally possible.
This sounds really interesting, I've never
heard anything like this before!xx Hannah luxuryblush ♡
I've never
heard anything like that.
Have
you heard anything like this?
However, I would think that if the oil allowed «bad» bacteria to grow that people would be reporting problems with using this natural deodorant, and I haven't
heard anything like that.
Have
you heard anything like that, I am a relatively new follower of your blog / Facebook, so forgive me if you have addressed something similar already.
And I have never
heard anything like that from Joe Lhota before.»
«I'd never
heard anything like it.
I'd never
heard anything like this before.
My Dad was on the Kop that night and he said he hasn't
heard anything like it since.
I have never
heard anything like it and haven't theslightest idea what it might be.
I'd never
heard anything like it — before or since!
I have never
heard anything like that in all my years and I am a Christian.
What about movies distort sex, lie about the consequences of premarital sex, nope you won't
hear anything like that, just that we ruin sex, and by the way, here are the 4 ways they do it.
The law enforcement agencies themselves are worried about the role that these people are playing in this country and I did not
hear anything like that» Amissah - Arthur said.
She doesn't
hear anything she likes.
Not exact matches
I said... Of course the agent didn't
like to
hear that because they get 10 percent of
anything you get.
For those who haven't
heard the term, a rat hole is a discussion about something you can't do
anything about (
like the economy) or something that's inherently stupid (
like «does our product really conform to Web 3.0?»).
And just
like with partisan American politics, if we take one misstep — or even use a wrong term — people on both sides won't
hear anything we're trying to say.
I have it on good authority he said «My wife... is such a comedian, always cracking up the apostles with her naughty jokes...
Like did you
hear the one she told about the Priest the Rabbi and the Pastor who were discussing how they apporting their collections and the Priest says «We go into the parking lot and draw a circle on the ground and throw all the money up and any that lands in the circle we give to God» and the Pastor says «Yeah, we do almost the same thing but give God
anything that falls outside the circle» and the Rabbi looks at them both and says «We do almost the same thing to, draw a circle and throw up the money high into the air and God keeps what God wants...»
Mostly, they are pseudo-intellectuals who
like to
hear themselves talk more than
anything else.
The topic of the sermon was worldly v godly ambition and NOWHERE in the sermon was
anything about these latest rounds of snafus addressed — it was
like hearing an alcoholic preach about the need for sobriety while sipping a beer.
When a man or woman says something
like, «God gave me a message for you», my experience is that most people will do or pay
anything to
hear it.
I am yet to
hear anything from an atheist / agnostic that does not sound
like tripe or strawmaning,
I have never, ever
heard him say
anything like this before, even when asked specifically about this topic.
I've
heard preachers talk about how
anything can be an idol - things, activities, people - basically
anything that brings you pleasure is in competition with God and you should feel guilt and worry that you might secretly
like that thing or that activity or that person MORE than God.
belief in
anything without supporting evidence is a childrens game... We teach our children not to lie, judge a book by its cover, or to take
anything at face value or to just believe without questioning... you know, we say stuff
like check the source and don't believe everything you see /
hear... should we teach seeking knowledge or to have faith in without?
I would
like to
hear anything that you might find wrong with my statements.
The first one to hammer out
anything like a theology of the Christian faith was Paul, and curiously enough he appears never to have met the flesh and blood Jesus of Nazareth, let alone to have
heard his teaching on the «Kingdom of God» direct from his lips.
I was an adult before I figured out who Jesus really was and I wondered why I had never
heard anything about loving our neighbors and living
like Jesus had taught and had shown by example.
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!
You seem
like a pretty smart guy, I'm guessing its not
anything you haven't
heard before.
At intervals the eight men in the chancel choir, or sometimes Dwyer alone, would utter what sounded
like speech of a special eloquence, every word clearly to be
heard, but observing a discipline that was musical, in that there was no hint of
anything that was colloquial, but not
like any music I had met with in my, by this time, fairly good acquaintance with music.
I
hear people argue about things
like the existence of God all the time but I rarely
hear anything more compelling than «I'm right your wrong deal with it.»
As for
hearing sounds of a deceased dog... not sure how that ties into
anything thats being discussed at the moment (dogs, by the way are generally agreed by most believers that they don't have souls so...) but
hearing something
like that is still explainable without having to insert a «spritual realm» answer to explain it.
I've never
heard a Christian say
anything like that... I'm kind of impressed.
I know that no one on this blog wants to
hear me say «God moves in mysterious ways» or
anything like that.
I have been paying attention to the «Arab Spring» and I never
heard Obama say
anything like that.
He at no time said
anything like, «You have
heard that it was said to them of old time, the Kingdom of God will come; but I say to you, the Kingdom of God is already here.»
There have been many times when I'd cooked up something along the kid friendly lines of muffins, pancakes, pizza, or chocolatey
anything, convinced that Paloma will eat some, only to see a frown and
hear around ten melodramatic versions of «I don't
like it.»
As I threw the next load into the laundry, I
heard a sort of thud sound, that didn't sound quite
like t - shirts and pjs, but I just chalked it up to the heavier oven mitts I'd thrown in earlier, and didn't think
anything of it...
Interesting, I've never
heard of
anything like this before!
I haven't
heard of
anything but cashews working to make cheesecake
like this, although one reader mentioned attempting with macadamia nuts.
I have never
heard of
anything like this.
My bf seems to hate
anything green tea but these muffins hehe... I'm happy to
hear you
like the recipe (and my mug) Thank you for leaving a comment < 3
I'm curious — have you guys ever seen, or even
heard of, these creative coconut products, or
anything like them?
**** Part of What I Ate Wednesday is
hearing from you on
anything in my menu that you'd
like to see the recipe for, so let me know if I can oblige!