Sentences with phrase «lines reading like»

as Joan Crawford in «Mommie Dearest» to get a line reading like Lawrence's «You sent me to whore school!»
The show's current season is its strongest, with [Kevin] James and costar Leah Remini sparking off each other's line readings like a veteran comedy team.
Actors flail about and sneer their line readings like children acting out Power Rangers scenarios.
Story mode in particular is full of silly and «dramatic» line readings like Frieza screaming, «Your jokes are horrible!

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By now, Term Sheet readers probably realize I'm not a fan of reading between the lines — especially in a case like this.
As I was looking on line for a small business loan, my husband was reading the sport page and came across your article and could not believe what he was reading, that you would be helping people in need, like us.
Basically, it reads like a evolved bait & switch tactic similar to retail stores throwing a guilt trip at the cashier line to get another dollar or two from your total grocery bill (look this up — these corporate grocers / retailers use this to get a huge tax credit).
hat said, when I read his post, I really liked the line, «This pride - soaked, sin - soaked world will play itself out».
Surely, I don't say it in those words, but religious people don't like to read between the lines of an atheist.
if you read between lines, article sounds like a desperate cry of NRA, first sent some stupid with crazy idea of beefing up schools with guns, and now retaining some cheap bible preaching goon as spoke person
What is less clear to me is why complementarians like Keller insist that that 1 Timothy 2:12 is a part of biblical womanhood, but Acts 2 is not; why the presence of twelve male disciples implies restrictions on female leadership, but the presence of the apostle Junia is inconsequential; why the Greco - Roman household codes represent God's ideal familial structure for husbands and wives, but not for slaves and masters; why the apostle Paul's instructions to Timothy about Ephesian women teaching in the church are universally applicable, but his instructions to Corinthian women regarding head coverings are culturally conditioned (even though Paul uses the same line of argumentation — appealing the creation narrative — to support both); why the poetry of Proverbs 31 is often applied prescriptively and other poetry is not; why Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob represent the supremecy of male leadership while Deborah and Huldah and Miriam are mere exceptions to the rule; why «wives submit to your husbands» carries more weight than «submit one to another»; why the laws of the Old Testament are treated as irrelevant in one moment, but important enough to display in public courthouses and schools the next; why a feminist reading of the text represents a capitulation to culture but a reading that turns an ancient Near Eastern text into an apologetic for the post-Industrial Revolution nuclear family is not; why the curse of Genesis 3 has the final word on gender relationships rather than the new creation that began at the resurrection.
The First Church of St John, or «the community of the beloved disciple,» as the late Raymond Brown called it, seems a lot like the church around the corner when you read between the lines.
Along with advocating for better education in schools regarding reading the news, Cook says that companies like Apple have to do their part to walk the line between preventing fake news and censoring free speech.
Then I read lines like you wrote above.
I'd probably sound a lot like Leo Tolstoy (although he wasn't a Quaker), so you could read «What I Believe» to get a sense of the line of thought.
You think about what it might have been like to chat with him over a pint, or to stroll along an oak - lined path, and you realize that reading his work 50 years after his death might not be all that different.
For what do we long for when we read the Beatitudes, when we meditate on the words of Christ through lectio divina, when we join with Christians past and present to pray the hours, when we climb Teresa of Avila's «Interior Castle,» when we raise our hands in worship, when we eat the bread and drink the wine, when we walk the labyrinths, when like David we see that the night sky declares the glory of God, when we study the Bible in Hebrew and Greek, when we connect with a glorious line from Wendell Berry or Frederick Buechner, or Annie Dillard?
I found myself reading some of my favorite lines out loud to Dan — «For a lot of Christians, their imaginations are liabilities, like the five senses and genitals» (p. 51); «Then my father introduced me to Sam, a thirty - something single man who had recently converted from being Episcopalian to Christianity» (p. 52); «A month or two later Laura and Jesus broke up, and she started dating a nice - looking keyboardist from Arkansas» (p. 156).
You mention global myths of a great flood as supporting evidence, but even the article only states,» [a] lmost every culture has a legend about a great flood, and — with a little reading between the lines — many of them mention something like a comet on a collision course with Earth just before the disaster.»
Israel demanded a king like all the other nations (etc.) Since this thread is about «reading between the lines» I suggested the story of A&S because I read Peter's will at work in this instance, not the Holy Spirit.
When I would go through some of my more difficult times instead of giving me some long line of psychobabble he would say something like: when you read the story of David he seemed to be a person who had many emotional ups and downs.
That last line should have read: If your answer is something like: «There's not a shred of evidence that insert mythical creature here exists.»
The bottom line was that this pastor didn't like what I was saying, and therefore, didn't like that people were reading what I was teaching, and viewed any form of trying to get my message out as self - promotion.
The Leviticus rules read more like war propaganda — they're presented in the context of god telling the Israelites a story along the lines of «It's ok to go invade people's lands, and kill and enslave them, because they're all a bunch of qu - eers who sleep with their own sisters anyway.»
lol Jesus Had a Church... Silly He wasnt married... The same Script says For Women to treat their husbands like they would treat Jesus So read betwen the lines here PTL
When inter gets added, which means «between,» we get a compound meaning, something like «to read between the lines
Stoneberger's background reads like any line cook's fantasy: He staged at The Fat Duck in London and with René Redzepi at Noma before staging at Noma was a thing; he worked briefly in NYC at Momofuku Noodle Bar and Del Posto, then headed down south to cook at McCrady's alongside chefs Jeremiah Langhorne and Aaron Silverman.
The bottom - line is this tale reads like an idiots guide to how NOT to run a professional footballing club, yet nothing REALLY seems to change.
So now, reading between the lines, Dunphy looks like he misspoke.
You could possibly read between the lines and decide that he wants to talk to the Italian boss about getting a pay rise to match what he could get from Arsenal, but perhaps, like Vardy, he really is considering a move to the Emirates...
Together with Danny - boy, he can form an absolutely lethal partnership, because Danny runs great lines and Mezut can read them like no - one else.
v.interesting to read behind the lines on wenger's comments: seems like the players got fed up with him not paying enuf attention to defence.
Please, some lines are getting boring to read from we gooners - like when an article is about welbeck, then gooners come here to write «wenger is an old clueless fool for not buying kondogbia, manolas, vidal etc» the i used to ask is «can you tell me the relevance of this to the article» cos kondogbia is not a strike and we are discussing striker - welbeck.when the article is about the defence then the comments you read say the old useless wanker should have gone for cavani or draxler.
And he said I don't like the dragging on but if you can read between the lines I think LC asked vardy and arsenal the transfer to be completed after the euros so LC can buy a replacement (which they started immediately offering 20m for Deny and now they are chasing Sporting Lisbon striker which will cost the same) and LC fans don't get hurt, they like to soften the blow, even in Ranieri's comment he doesn't mention like I'm sure vardy wants to stay, or not accepting the offer immediately proves like he wants to stay with us, or stuff like that he is saying that vardy has the last word which translate to we can't do nothing he will accept the offer and doesn't sound confident even the slightest.
I once read something by some sociology academic that basically said that it only takes 10 % of a population to start perpetrating and promoting a myth on a regular basis before it quickly becomes an «accepted fact» by the general population, and many of the remaining 90 % will happily trawl out the party line like dumb sheep.
I am glad people like you can still read a lot between - the - lines.
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Reading between the lines here, but based on body language and the like I'd be surprised if Speight isn't the starting QB against Hawaii.
Like you I too have a degree in «Reading between the lines» I read that article and came to the exact same conclusion.
But reading between the lines and knowing that Arsene Wenger likes to use the domestic cup games to give playing opportunities to the fringe players in the squad, it looks like we are going to get our first look at what the January signing Gabriel Paulist is all about this weekend.
SportsInsights.com gives sports fans an «insider's view» of the latest betting lines with real - time statistics gathered from the top online sportsbooks and displays it in an easy - to - read, stock market - like graphics format.
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This is only my problem in the winter, because in the summer, I get to hang my laundry out on the line (read: get to spend 15 minutes alone outside in the sunshine), so I often search for clothes to wash and my kids are like, «I haven't even WORN that yet»!
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I like to scratch my head or rub my chin when reading the line «What can it be wondered Mouse?»
Wrapping just the covers of picturebooks and lining them up on a mantle or bookshelf like a colorful little Christmas tree forest is another awesome Advent idea from Reading Confetti!
It is very difficult for me to read lay descriptions of events like this because I can read between the lines.
Suggest that instead of eating sugar make the birthday child feel special throughout the day with special birthday privileges like being the teacher for a bit, being the line leader, read their favorite story or do their favorite activity a bit longer on their special day.
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Like all parallel medical services, it falls to the patient to figure out who is legitimately skilled and who is not: EXCEPT, most women having babies are in their twenties and early thirties and I personally didn't have the kind of life - experience necessary to question whether or not my government would provide me with sub par care and just assumed that if the government was paying, it must be safe, and the midwifery community capitalizes on this by running advertisements (which OB / GYN are not permitted to do) advertising themselves as being less interventionist, less c - section (no shit, Sherlock, but you'd have to read between the lines to understand why), and better outcomes.
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