And I entered their house and I saw that it was very tastefully decorated and that there was no evidence on the lower floors, at least the main floor, that there was any kind of connection with mathematics or science; the [re] were
just ordinary kinds of pictures, but very, very tasteful.
And although some mothers only present with mild to moderate symptoms, most mothers who experience it characterize it as much more than
just any ordinary kind of itching.
I find it hard to describe myself simply I am
just a ordinary kind of guy nothing like what I look like.
Not exact matches
They were familiar with the fact of deception, both of the
ordinary sort, where some malicious individual presents as truth what actually is false, and of the more insidious
kind referred to
just now that was attributed to the interference of an unfriendly spirit.
Now,
just recently, John Day has attained a
kind of uniqueness
ordinary men can only dream about while reading the back panel of their box of breakfast Wheaties.
My son's youth league squad has backup CBs — not Wenger — he is
just too smart for that
kind of
ordinary idea — backup defenders are
just so «yesterday».
Previously, our main clue that X and Y had a common ancestry was that they swap a few small sections during one
kind of cell division,
just as pairs of
ordinary chromosomes swap much larger chunks.
Lum was interested in bias in the crime data — not political or racial bias,
just the
ordinary statistical
kind.
In an
ordinary year, Three Billboards, which won the Toronto audience award, the Globes, the SAG, and
just won the London Film Critics is looked down upon by the film critics for its lack of political attention to police brutality — which is a serious subject, even though the film's main thrust is about broken, fucked up people fumbling towards some
kind of redemption (which they never find).
It has the same
kind of slipshod, kitchen - sink feel of A Life Less
Ordinary, and in the end it
just doesn't come together.
From the
kind that are utterly zombiefied by the mundanity of life, to
just ordinary people having a ho - hum day, and could use a small dose of «ZIIIING» to perk them up.
He's
just being doing it for 60 years; he
just has
just a small, plain, dingy,
ordinary, low - key sushi bar with ten seats in a Tokyo subway, the
kind you'd probably
just walk by without stopping if you saw it.
I guess the people who accuse Dr. Mann
just want to crucify him in the media
just so they can confuse
ordinary people, they don't want to have to defend their indefensible lies in any
kind of investigative / legal process where Ph.D. s would be looking at the evidence presented by both sides.
But the
ordinary use of this
kind of hardware — the programming of it — is a literary art,
just because all of the Turing machine, the operations, and the program are abstractions.