Sentences with phrase «heard of folks»

If you haven't heard of the folks at Escalation Studios before I wouldn't blame you but they have worked on a number -LSB-...]
«Ever heard of these folks
We've heard of some folks who've netted the full $ 4,007 federal tax credit, plus a healthy state credit, and with negotiated price from the dealer claim they made out better than if they'd bought the Fusion Hybrid.
And if you are into drag racing I have heard of folks running high 11's with just drag radials and no other mods.
Connie, I think I have heard of folks having really good luck with my chicken / cheese crust on a stone, but I want to say it was told to me that the cauliflower crust might have stuck to the stone.
When I first heard of folks home canning meat I was a little suspicious.
I know that most people in my worshiping community have never heard of these folks — they're too busy housing homeless folks, working with the Interfaith Food Shuttle, and practicing the Prayer of Examen in our small groups.
From time to time I hear of some folks getting some higher interest at a small CU or something but I have never found anything where I can put that money and gain decent interest and still have it liquid.
You will hear of folks speaking poorly of our stock, especially if there is a fawn colored dog in the background.

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An out - of - breath salesman added that folk are diving under the covers to avoid hearing bad news on the economy.
Whenever I hear folks whine about the evils of capitalism and corporate America — how corporations are not people — I wish they could understand that it's not the size of an organization that matters, but how well it maintains an innovative culture as it grows.
And unless you use Lists, if you follow a lot of people on Twitter it lessens the chance that you'll see tweets from folks you really want to hear from.
But, she added, «as soon as I heard about this, I knew I was going to go because of my level of horror at the way folks are talking about women's issues postelection.»
Prior to March, 2009, few folks had heard of Doug Kass.
Whether drawn from folk psychology or management manuals, we've all heard plenty of maxims meant to govern our behaviour in these situations.
I sometimes hear other startup folks say something along the lines of: «If entrepreneurship was a science, then anyone could do it.»
Sorry to recycle, but with the Comey hearings sucking up all the air, folks may have missed that today the House today passed that fahrblunget bit of chazari known as the Choice Act, which largely repeals Dodd - Frank financial reform (it requires D votes in the Senate, so a much heavier lift over there, thankfully).
Lots of folks have opinions on the pros and cons of Bitcoin, and last week, the House Committee on Small Business heard...
«Something that I've been hearing a lot from folks who have been coming up to me and talking about a kind of experience they've had where they're having a conversation with friends — not on the phone, just talking.
«A lot of folks hadn't heard about the idea at first, but the more and more folks know about it, they more they like it,» he said.
I'm sure you've heard the saying... there'll be 3 surprises when we get to heaven: 1 - some of the folks you thought wouldn't be there, are there, 2 - some of the folks you thought would be there, aren't, and 3 - that you're there.
I've heard many nonsensical folks in my days with their big egos arriving through the doors of their classrooms a half hour before they enter... thank you very much.
Never heard the term «cafateria Catholic», but would suggest there is a sort of «moral buffet» that most folks subscribe to these days.
I don't feel the need to cater to the religiously naive and uneducated by acting like there's a difference especially when these same religious folk would surely deem a person of an opposing religion / view that heard voices crazy.
appreciate being heard — the biggest frustration folks get is when they aren't heard... and this empowers EVERYONE with an opportunity to speak their piece of peace.
Here's my confusion - the new pastor told us God has told him and his wife to move to a larger premises to fit in more folk which seems to be the opposite of what I've been hearing.
This week marks the birthday of a man most folks have never heard of, although he coined one of today's most ubiquitous phrases: Social Justice.
After I had worked near her for about a year, I heard from a member of her church that she told the church folks that she was «persecuted» at work because she was a Christian.
Some of my practices are using explicitly feminist God - language, not just «inclusive» because folk hear / see / imagine a male god when they hear «God.»
[The entire comment section is worth a read as we heard from hundreds of LGBT folks and their parents, who shared both painful and hopeful stories.]
Peace — Some disturbing remarks I've heard from tea - party folks compel me to remind Christians that even in the context of one of the most oppressive, cruel, and unjust governments in history (the Roman empire), Jesus taught peace, not violence.
Do not worry Dippy, I hear you but with all of the grammar mistakes and plain negative tearing down of folks here, I do not think folks will care if I capitalize Gay and Lesbian or Transgendered or Bi-se «xual.
Folks on both sides here have heard all of the catch phrases....
However I have heard some very «religious» folk let a swear word slip at which point they are very harsh and critical of themselves.
More importantly, when atrocities happen in a subset of our community, why not let those folks know you hear them and you are with them?
A bunch of folks — at least 5,000, but probably more like 15,000, because the original count didn't include women and children (sorry about that, Amy)-- were clamoring to hear Jesus speak, heal and generally just be Jesus - y.
Heres the problem these people ARE DOING HARM, there are a lot of folks out there that are a bit more marginal with grips on sanity and such and they hear stuff like this and go into a painc, and thats what these supposed «True Believers» are counting on, its not right, and its dangerous
i don't mean being punished becuase i don't believe but because i take his name in vain all the time, i lie, i have stolen, gambled, cheated, i have done everything on the list of things not to do, all but kill... i am saving that for a rainy day... and as far as free will, i have heard you religious folks say that god has a plan for us all... ok so a divine plan AND free will... so we have the power to say yes or no but our overall destiny is set in stone?
Our church has a room in the back of the sanctuary that has a large 2 - way mirror that folks can sit in and hear and see the service and take care of whatever business they need — like feeding a baby.
«Before we even got behind a lot of policy changes, what we did was we went around the country and just visited prisons and visited state legislatures and visited with district attorneys and police officers and survivors of crime, all these folks who have a stake in the system right now, and we tried to listen and amplify voices that may not have been heard as much,» he explains.
FOLKS ITS NOT ABOUT ACCEPTING GAYS, ITS ABOUT MANKIND AND HOW SOCIETY / WORLD HAS TURNED AWAY FOR A LOVING GOD, WE ARE ALL SINNERS IN THE EYES OF GOD, AND I AM SO GLAD HE IS WILLING TO FORGIVE US IF WE ARE WILLING TO TURN FROM OUR WAYS, A SIMPLE PRAYER OF ASKING FOR HIS FORGIVENSS, THATS IT, WOW NO ONE IS GUARANTEED TMRW, WE ARE HERE BY THE GRACE OF GOD EACH DAY, AND EACH DAY IS AN OPPORTINITY TO REPENT, MAY GOD HELP US, MAY OUR EYES BE OPEN TO THE TRUTH, AND MAY HE HEAR OUR PRAYER BEFORE ITS TOO LATE,
I could already hear the piano runs, the black and white spirituals, the gospel folk tunes from the hills, the glorious harmonies of the male quartets — it all welled up from my memories of hot, humid nights in the small, dimly lit churches of my youth.
Now, I've heard from a bunch of folks who are eager to point out that most modern scholars are doubtful that the apostle Paul actually wrote the pastoral epistles.
I would love to hear a person not of faith tell me if there is a way folks can coexist.
«After so many folks sacrificed so much so that we could make our voices heard, so many of us just can't be bothered,» she said.
I've heard some of the most outlandish and irresponsible plans justified by folks who insist they are following God's will.
«This book is made for need and profit of all good folk,» writes Caxton in his Less Modern English introduction, «as far as they in reading or hearing of it shall more understand and feel the foresaid subtle deceits that daily be used in the world, not to the intent that men should use them, but that every man should eschew and keep him from the subtle false shrews that they be not deceived.»
«It's funny because I always get pegged as this sort of nature girl and, yeah, I do love nature, but I think if you heard my music in a coffee shop, you wouldn't say, «Oh, this is definitely folk music,»» she says.
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Frankly, I am tired of hearing from folks who claim that science and religion are converging.
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