But it seems, from a read of the script and
hearing things here and there, that James Franco's performance as Milk's lover, Scott Smith, is going to be the one to watch as he enjoys much more screen time than Brolin and obviously has more of a supporting connection to the main character throughout.
I've
heard some things here and there and I've been paying attention to the signs, so I figured, who better to make wild accusations than myself?
-LSB-...][to camera]: You know I've
heard things here that's really surprised me.
Not exact matches
Over the course of the day, I got the opportunity to
hear from these influential speakers -
here are the ten best
things I
heard.
«You
hear all these terrible
things about how it is going to be and then you get
here and it seems fine,» she said.
Here's the
thing: unless your email was written by Obi - Wan Kenobi, using his Jedi mind tricks, you're probably not going to convince the recipient to put aside a half - hour to
hear your sales pitch.
Growing up in a farm town, Kallos
heard the same
thing repeatedly: «If anyone doesn't belong
here, it's you.»
So glad to
hear that you found a few useful
things in
here that you can try out!
If you listen to the tenor of investment strategists
here, the basic message sounds a lot like what we
heard in the late 1990's: stocks may not be priced to deliver strong returns on a sustained basis, and there are substantial risks in the longer - term picture, but for now,
things seem to be going well and so there's no need to be defensive just yet.
There would be significant financial penalties were Facebook to ignore that consent decree so as I'm
hearing this meeting go back and forth — I for one think it was beneficial, it's good I don't think we need more regulation and legislation now and I want to congratulate you I think on doing a good job
here today and presenting your case and we now know
thing's we didn't know beforehand, so thank you again.»
Here are a few
things we're
hearing about our work lately.
I think there's a lot of amazing people that don't get to college, not only that do
things like I do but because their voices just aren't
heard in the tsunami of people that apply every year to colleges in such an economic impacted school system
here which we have
here in America where people have to go into massive amounts of debt just to go to college and get an education,» he said.
I would tell someone just starting their career
here at Franklin Templeton that they should not be afraid to contribute ideas, challenge the way that
things are done, or speak up as I have found that colleagues and leaders are always open to
hearing what you have to say and will act upon ideas if they feel as though it would be beneficial.
I
heard things like, «I'm
here.
One of the
things I
heard from some of the church leaders
here in Haiti is that the church is one of the only organizations that is successfully delivering supplies and provisions to groups of people and communities.
Holy Spirit, I pray that each one of us would
hear one
thing — just one
thing — over our time
here that we can carry home, back to our lonely work, like a flame to sit in the window, guiding us into our next season of life as artists.
Almost anything you say
here can be misunderstood and will be by some because in a conflict people
hear things in a way you don't intend to say them.»
I certainly appreciate your confidence in me, but
here's the
thing: There's a double - standard out there in which a woman's critique of patriarchy tends to get discounted as nothing more than the rants of an «angry feminist,» and, truth be told, I've grown a bit weary of
hearing that charge each time I speak out about this disturbing trend in the evangelical church.
I keep my faith seperate from church & all the terrible
things I
hear about organized religion (much of it
here).
I think there's a lot of amazing people that don't get to college, not only that do
things like I do but because their voices just aren't
heard in the tsunami of people that apply every year to colleges in such an economic impacted school system
here which we have
here in America where people have to go into massive amounts of debt just to go to college and get an education.
When most people today
hear the sentence «You must believe the gospel to be saved» what actually goes through their mind is this: «
Here are the
things you must believe in order to go to heaven when you die» (And of course, everyone has a different idea about what we must believe).
So, for example, if your
hear a pastor saying, «You have to take up your cross daily and follow Jesus in order to go to heaven when you die,» you can look in the text he is preaching from (maybe Matthew 16:24 - 26 or Luke 9:23 - 26), and see that Jesus is talking about saving your life (which is NOT the same
thing as receiving eternal life) by living in a profitable way
here on earth (cf. Luke 9:24 - 25).
Many of the comments
here mirror
things I
heard him say in times past.
Here are a few
things you may not have
heard about being more effective on short - term mission trips:
But when he does reveal
things to us, as he did
here to Paul, it is our responsibility to shout them from the rooftops, to share it with all who will
hear.
Here, just for fun, I will fill in the blanks with
things I have
heard over the years: «All second marriages are of Satan»; «All blacks are proud and arrogant; otherwise, they would return to being called Negro»; «All bisexuals are promiscuous and unfaithful in marriages»; «Pro-choice people are always turning their backs on God»; «Same sex marriages can never be blessed by God's mercy»....
Here are the 10
things that if you ever
hear another Christian say, red flags should go up in your mind and alarm bells should start sounding.
Here are ten
things you might
hear in a Sunday service which will clue you in that your church leadership fails to grasp our mission to enter the dark and dangerous places of this world with the Gospel of the Kingdom or the fact the church is something we are, not something we attend.
You can
hear the whole
thing here, but take a moment to note their cover of Lorde's summer jam «Green Light.»
Every single
thing happens
here on earth whether we see it,
hear it, face or confront it, all happens for a reason.
My goodness, that's the stupidest
thing I ever
heard on
here.
So I have said a few
things here and there in books but kept thinking people weren't really
hearing what I was saying.
«I could have never known that we would be sitting
here together, reading the same Bible and
hearing God say the same
thing,» Perkins told Russell Moore, president of the Southern Baptist Convention's Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission (ERLC) during yesterday's summit on racial reconciliation in Nashville.
You can
hear the whole
thing and listen to more episodes by subscribing
here.
I'm
hearing a lot of the same
thing here, which boils down to «how dare you attack the ancient and outdated fairy tale that gives me an excuse to hate those who are different from me.»
Second, I'll just jump in
here with Chad and say that I'm finding it amusing that lots of people are talking about «the Church» the way I
hear «the Church» (yes, I know I'm doing it too) talk about the «Gay agenda» or «the atheists» as if there's some back room meeting that takes place between some group who decides
things about what will and won't happen or how we'll all be (in any of those groups).
But
here he says, in contrast to the joy and praise that marked the church after Pentecost and the favor it enjoyed with all the people, that «great fear came upon all the church, and upon as many as
heard these
things» (5:11).
We've had to adjust many
things here and there but all in all we're just so excited to see and
hear about our little cookies being enjoyed in kitchens all over the world.
Now, I'd never
heard of turtle cheesecake over
here in the UK (I am just behind the times or is it just a US
thing!?)
It's funny, I had never
heard anyone say hella or hecka until I moved to California but it seems to be a
thing here.
When
things felt crazy, Jessica was there every time, even during her own whirlwind book journey (she kinda hates that J word by the way, but hey, it was a journey and you can
hear all about what I mean right
here).
I think it is a regional trait - some of my friends have never
heard of such a
thing, but
here in the midwest, we do it all the time!
Wow, you're always a fount of new
things for me MJ — today I learned about «posole»... I've never
heard of this in my entire life before... although maybe it's called something else
here — that's always a possibility.
I laughed when you said he will likely be the best player in the club he's moving to.I hope Arsenal fans don't deceive themselves also into thinking this.The
thing he has over most wingers in the world is work rate.Apart from that in terms of technique, skill and talent there are quite a lot who can match him there or are even better.He won't have that patience of a club like Arsenal that allows for mistakes and he'll be benched even when he doesn't want it.I did mention that he was world class.The fact that you're overrated doesn't mean you aren't world class.I know all his stats and like you I've watched him since he came
here and I can say we are making him look better than he actually is.As for him being irreplaceable I don't think it» sthe first time we
heard that about an Arsenal player leaving and we saw how they eventually ended up.
Maybe I am just being cynical
here, but when I
hear people that have previously taken great delight in tormenting Arsenal and our manager change their tune and start to say nice
things about Arsene Wenger and the club I can not help but question their motives.
In his entire time
here I never
heard a student or faculty member say any but positive
things about him, rare for a star athlete in a competitive high school milieu.
here is the big truth... sanchez out miki in would leave us with a weaker best 11 than the start of the window... and a close rival stronger... with money in the bank from Walcott and coquelin the only winner would be the owner and his overpaid mouthpiece... on motd yday he says nothing happening with PMA then we
hear about a silly underbid... whole
thing looking like deja vu all over again
So we have to go in
here and ramance the crap out of him, he will
hear allot of nice
things from Ranieri, and che will offer him the world.
After we've
heard all the bad
things people have said about odell on
here - how he's selfish, a disturbance, doesn't care about the team and all the other bad stuff.
Hopefully some on
here are listening to what you say but quite a few won't
hear a
thing.