Sentences with phrase «hearing the words on»

A few months later, I heard a word on the playground and figured it was sexual because boys were laughing about it.
When, years later, I found Calvin declaring that every Christian experiences the inward witness of the Holy Spirit to the divine authority of Scripture, (2) I rejoiced to think that, without ever having heard a word on this subject, I had long known exactly what Calvin was talking about — as by God's mercy I still do.
Perhaps it really kicked my brain into gear when I heard these words on a podcast I listen to regularly called The Art of Charm:
After all, I had certainly heard the word on TV a time or two.
I remember when «The Spectacular Now» ended in 2013, reading tweets and hearing word on the street about how great it was.
The film is meant to hits theaters November 18, 2016, and while we've yet to hear any word on casting, they did recently find some filming locations.
When, at the end, he plays beatifically before that assembled group, we hear his words on the soundtrack: «I never dreamt that with my own two hands I could touch the sky.»
We haven't heard a word on Animal Crossing for mobile devices since the most recent delay back in January early this year.
It's been a while since we heard any word on fighting game Guilty Gear XX Accent Core Plus following news that it would available to play this summer.
And by hearing the words on the screen, you'll pay attention to how your writing sounds and flows.
Not hearing a word on Vita forever put me off caring about the Collection all together.
Call of Duty: Black Ops II is getting closer to its November 13 release, yet we still have not heard word on the zombie multiplayer section of the game.
It's the 7th already and I've still heard no word on it.
A week or so later, Oreo was pushed to everyone's Pixel but we've heard no word on a wider release for the Nexus 6P or the Nexus 5X.
You may have heard this word on the news or the term short sale being used on the internet but you may not be quite sure of what it really is or means.

Not exact matches

Likely, the number - one word you'll hear on your way to the top is «no.»
Yet here were passengers on a Frontier Airlines flight from New Orleans to Denver when they heard the dreaded words from the captain.
Apparently, on occasion, Alexa can mistakenly hear the words, «Alexa, laugh» when other words are spoken near it.
First and foremost, Dejoria said that anyone who is embarking on a business venture should be ready to hear the word «no» a lot.
According to Sando, word around the NFL by October 2015 was that Kaepernick had attitude concerns and isolated himself, with an opponent offensive coordinator saying he heard Kaepernick «walks around the building all day long with his headphones on
We never heard a word from Mr. Dimon on that.
Even legendary moneymaker Warren Buffett suggests that when market - watchers hang on his every word, what they hear may not be his own brilliant insights, but rather those of his business partner, Charlie Munger.
Yes, you have heard variations of those words many times while on hold.
My final word of advice is this: While it's fun to hear your own commercials on the radio, avoid buying a station because it's your favorite unless, of course, you're typical of your perfect customer.
I heard from a handful of entrepreneurs after my column on how some of President Obama's opponents have twisted his words in a speech earlier this month.
I have a lot of tricks to get those first few words on the page, maybe the best one is something I heard from a poet during his reading; «To cure writer's block just lower your standards.»
Fine explains, «as a former interior designer who never took a business course and didn't know what Ruby on Rails was a year ago, it's sometimes surreal when I hear words like «agile process» come out of my mouth, or the never ending string of VC and MBA terms that we now use to discuss the «health» of the business».
Schema is important for your on - page SEO, and you will probably hear the word in conversation with anyone that works with SEO; if you don't, show him or her the boot!
If your company culture is loud, boisterous, and it's not uncommon to hear some swear words out on the floor, a quiet and withdrawn person won't be the right fit.
Your startup is going well and as your business expands, you hear the dreaded words from someone on your board: «You need to hire some senior people.
«The biggest pain point that job seekers have in working on their resume is word - smithing... When we started hearing that, we shifted our strategy from something that would benefit LinkedIn more because it just created more LinkedIn accounts, to something that hopefully would benefit job seekers.»
In these moments of heartache and darkness, we hold on to God's word in Scripture: «I have heard your prayer and seen your tears, I will heal you.»
Each brand is assigned a «Buzz» score based on whether respondents have heard anything positive or negative about a brand in the last two weeks, through advertising, news, word - of - mouth or friends and family.
Trump saw them on television and heard their words.
The worst words a lawyer can hear from a lender on the day of closing is «The file is in underwriting».
Follow Newsonomics on Twitter @kdoctor First published at Harvard's Nieman Journalism Lab Today, we'll hear official word of the demise of Project Thunderdome, one of the news industry's highest - profile experiments in centralized, digital - first, mobile - friendly, new - news - partner...
Using YouGov BrandIndex, which tracks consumer perception of brands daily, we see that Sainsbury's far outstrips Tesco on Buzz, which measures whether people have heard anything positive or negative about the brand in the media or through word of mouth.
If you didn't hear the words «money dosen't grow on trees» while growing up, then count yourself one of the lucky ones.
On the word of the Seattle Times» without evidence, without witnesses, without a hearing» Brock Adams has been driven from public life, his reputation demolished, he and his life work made infamous.
And the ones on the rock are those who, when they hear the word, receive it with joy.
my greatest concern is this «new teaching» on cussing is that I don't see it throughout the life, ministry or teachings of Jesus or any of the disciples or really any man God uses in the word... What I do hear Him say is that we will be «judged by every careless word» and that's not legalism, that's red letter.
It is about time leaders of Faith, speak out and call on their people to follow the teachings of Christ, not just mouth the words, but live them... I know more non Catholics that are thinking of converting than I have heard ever....
Hardly, after man came up with then disregarded as utter nonsense the previous 10,000 or so gods in existence, we decided not to jump on the current bandwagon claiming salvation for the believer and damnation for the rest... Pray tell, what became of all the people who had never the chance to hear of his words / deeds after he came and died?
I don't often hear any of George Carlin's favorite words in church, but I sure as hell * do * hear a lot of cursing of people, often in the name of Christ — exactly the kind of cursing shown by the men on the left and right in your cartoon.
He had - or invented - the dream where he saw the Christian Cross in the sky and heard the words «By this sign you will conquer,» had his soldiers draw the cross on their shields, and won the last battle needed to become sole emperor (the empire had been divided into three parts to facilitate governing).
In other words, each religious person on earth today arbitrarily rejects thousands of gods as imaginary, many of which he / she has never even heard of, and arbitrarily chooses to «believe» in one of them.
In other words with all the things going on in the world this long winded ambiguous rant about the religious beliefs of a horror writer whose name I've barely heard mentioned in the last decade is being presented as the most important information people need to know at this particular time.
@Kingnpriest, So in theory, if a person lead a good life, and never sinned (unlikely but possible), but never said a word about Jesus, good or bad (they'd heard about him but never addressed the issue, they just focused on living a good life), what would happen to them?
On Tuesday, after hearing of complaints from citizens and city workers about religious diversity and inclusiveness, organizers of the German - inspired merchant fair decided to take down the word Christmas on the large signs outside City Hall — only to have the mayor reverse that decision yesterdaOn Tuesday, after hearing of complaints from citizens and city workers about religious diversity and inclusiveness, organizers of the German - inspired merchant fair decided to take down the word Christmas on the large signs outside City Hall — only to have the mayor reverse that decision yesterdaon the large signs outside City Hall — only to have the mayor reverse that decision yesterday.
The word that changed Augustine's life was a biblical command whose message it took no special hermeneutic sensitivity to hear: «Spend no more thought on nature and nature's appetites»» what could be clearer?
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