Sentences with phrase «kind of sums up»

The quote kind of sums up my life lately.
It kind of sums up our family.
And that, friends, kind of sums up how our democracy works.
Thanks Nial really good article kind of sums up my week with the emotional highs & lows, but i have learned a lot.
His article is lengthy but fascinating reading if you're interested in the fine points of the graphic novel market, but if you're not, here's one fact that kind of sums it up: In terms of dollar sales, Viz was the number two publisher of graphic novels in bookstores.
Variety's Dennis Harvey has written a review that kind of sums up my feelings, for the most part.
That kind of sums up why I want this Barack Obama socialism poster, fashioning the Commander - in - Chief after Heath Ledger's Joker in -LSB-...]
An opening scene in which Cross literally dodges a bullet a second or more after it's fired kind of sums up the action trajectory, which eventually devolves from bad police procedural into a bad «Dirty Harry» copycat.
It's an honest, but simplistic line — and that kind of sums up this well - intentioned but all too familiar film.
so that kind of sums up how my week has gone thus far!
If you are what you eat, this kind of sums up what makes me a paradox.
It kind of sums up what I don't like about his campaign.
Cloughie also said Trevor Brooking couldn't trap a bag of cement, kind of sums up he's knowledge of these two hammers legends.
That four - putt in the third round of the Houston Open kind of sums up the year so far for Rickie, who finished last week with a pair of 73s and a T43.
But it kind of sums up Justin though.
That kind of sums up what I've been thinking for quite a while now.
It kind of summed up our day really... very frustrating.
It is a large painting, spatially and chromatically relatively complex, and also is a kind of summing up of many of my past and recent interests.
For the Carnegie, Kelley proposed a kind of summing up.
Bill Galione: Well, you kind of summed up the end result, that's about where I got to, it's what you were just describing, that's exactly it.
Comments like this kind of sum up our overall attitude about networking.

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Former Facebook employee and Wired writer Antonio Garcia Martinez sums it up, saying this kind of vindictive, intentionally destructive leak fills Facebook's leadership with «horror»:
Peter Brandt, a CTA since 1976, summed it up nicely in regards to commodities trading below costs... «But, you might say, this kind of drop is impossible because producers must make money.
A rivalry of this kind might be best summed up by a line from the vainglorious head of the fictional tech behemoth Hooli, on HBO's Silicon Valley: «I don't want to live in a world where someone else makes the world a better place better than we do.»
Anyways, most of my arguments can be summed up in one sentence: hey, how about you use some common sense, be kind, love everyone, and don't be such an ass?
Unfortunately, there is a tendency to re-state Julian's words in a kind of summing - up, and a subjectivism that some may find off - putting.
Bultmann saw the pure form in the «apothegm,» «the original specific fragment which would sum things up concisely; interest would be concentrated on the word [spoken by] Jesus at the end of a scene; the details of the situation would lie far from this kind of form; Jesus would never come across as the initiator... everything not corresponding to this form Bultmann attributed to development.»
When Jesus sums up theology and ethics in a six - word sentence (which was not his way of doing things — he commonly spoke aphoristically in a much more perplexing kind of way), the six words in English go like this: «Be compassionate as God is compassionate» (Luke 6:36 and the parallel in Matthew, therefore early material from Q).
I think it would be fitting to to sum up the whole matter in one sentence by saying: The most dam - nable sin of man (kind) is when man declares his independence from God, his Creator, and proclaims he does not need Him!
In the present book I have spoken only incidentally of the «case» for prayer; my purpose here is to make suggestions about the actual practice of prayer, including the question of its effectiveness, the various kinds of praying in which we may engage, the significant exercise of private prayer and of public prayer, the way in which the Lord's Supper (or Holy Communion or Eucharist call it what you will) sums up all our praying, and finally the point of prayer in the total context of Christian faith itself.
However, Jean - François Tastet, president of UMIH in Gironde, the department of which Bordeaux is the capital, summed up the principle behind such simple first steps towards a better world, saying: «Offering this kind of menu goes in the direction of evolution.»
That's kind of how I would sum up this asparagus and pea soup.
But I think Jamie Carragher summed up his speech by saying actually when saying «this is not Arsenal tonight» like it's some kind of one off event, even a unique season but it is the current Arsenal and it's what the fans, pundits, and other Teams who face Arsenal all know.
back to the wenger of old... i can see us ending up in 4th place and thats it... this was exactly the kind of performance that sums up wenger's arsenal over last 10 years....
sums up wenger and the management... opposite of the approach needed... a good enough financial situation and a strong squad should be the goal... sad the read this kind of corporate bs at arsenal financial club
It was the kind of goal that both summed up his promise as a striker and the thriving professional he has become.
In his book The Evolution of Everything (Harper, 2015), evolutionary biologist and journalist Matt Ridley sums up the policy succinctly: «Better to be cruel to be kind
So on my winter wishlist I have all kinds of preppy, cozy and cute clothes from loose shirts, suede skirts, oversized sweaters and smock dresses, and this Sheinside wishlist totally sums up all of them (and I can't hide I might also have already purchased one of them...).
Kind of feels like an outfit for a relaxed garden party and that honestly sums up the entire vibe of Ulla Johnson's collections!
Imagine it's a kind of biography in a single paragraph... think about how you would sum yourself up in a few sentences.
To sum up my time with Dissidia Final Fantasy NT; I don't know what kind of game they're actually trying to make, but it looks nice.
Over at The Wrap, Steve Pond ably sums up the shake - ups, movings, comings and goings of various awards season prognosticators and their outlets, including the thinking behind a kinder, gentler Deadline Daily, and that site's play for seasonal print ad dollars.
Displaying the kind of laid back candor that sums up the mumblecore founding member, Joe Swanberg revealed that once you have kids, «life is a clusterfuck.»
Joel Klein summed it up when he whispered to her at a Teach For America event, «No one has your kind of guts.»
Dennis is right in that asking teachers to be «super-human» is irrational, and Michael is right that the kinds of support many are seeking for their teachers can basically be summed up as «more of the same.»
The only way to sum it up is ONE OF A KIND.
Autoblog summed it up pretty well by saying that buyers that spend that kind of money usually don't care about deep smartphone integration, but young people do.
Harlan perfectly summed up the spirit of Corvette enthusiasts who drive their Corvettes in all kinds of weather with this caption:
This mystery, set at the roach - end of the 1960s and starring Doc Sportello, sole proprietor of LSD Investigations, can pretty much be summed up by this quote: «A private eye didn't drop acid for years in this town without picking up some kind of extrasensory chops.»
With a little digging, you can come up with editor interviews, Amazon rankings, books published, market needs, etc. — and even if I sum up that info here, because this is the kind of information that changes from week to week.
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