Sentences with phrase «more riddle»

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«Breath of the Wild» is riddled with ridiculous characters who are more than happy to share conversation.
More importantly, by tracking the data on every loan and providing greater insight on the lender and the property, PeerStreet aims to insert accountability and transparency into a market that has historically been riddled with opaqueness.
But in truth, there's a more powerful catalyst — one so gargantuan and infinitesimal at the same time that it sounds like the answer to a riddle.
Mint's layout is a little more intuitive, but the app is constantly riddled with connection errors, bugs, duplicate accounts, and other issues.
The area where you feel most alive is actually riddled with discomfort yet, if you look at most people's «bucket lists,» nearly everything will fall in into that category... and almost no one will wish they'd spent more time «playing it safe.»
According to the work produced by David B. Barrett's religious statistics organisation (FYI, the man was a Christian no less) atheists number more than Jews, Sikh's, Shintos, Baha'is, Jains, combined, and if you want to consider all «non - religious / secular / agnostic / atheist» together, since the whole «non-religion» movement is kinda riddled with people who find conontations of words like «atheist» to be bad enough to not want to declare themselves atheist, you'll find the number of that non-religious group also amounts more than those religions plus buddhism, and taoism or even Confucianism.
Let it be said here and now, however, that we need not conclude that the very sciences which are forcing us more and more to abandon as invalid our traditional understanding of the nature and destiny of man, have thereby solved the riddle of life and of the mystery of man.
Even as new discoveries close some of the physical gaps, the riddles are not necessarily more easily deciphered.
In our already bullet - riddled society, this summer's gun - down of Mrs. Martin Luther King, Sr., was more numbing than shocking.
One could stop defending the indefensible and search their soul for a more logical understanding of life's riddles.
Speaking in riddles, in a feeble attempt to look intelligent, does nothing more than put your stupidity on public display.
But quite as often, and perhaps more characteristically, he resorted to the curved ball of a parable or the seduction of a riddle — that is, to the very cunning» of a story that forces the listener to come clean.
Something has happened, something has taken place; the questionableness of everything human has been revealed and accentuated, and the riddle of existence cries out even more tragically for its ultimate solution in God.
We see the pie up in the sky And want our slice, but it'll Take more than faith (the Profit saith) For we to solve the riddle.
But this is not to conclude that the sciences which are forcing us more and more to abandon our traditional understanding of the nature and destiny of man, have solved the riddle of life and of the mystery of man.
Rather they have been happy to suggest, - more often by subtle implication and spin than with straightforward candour - that (i) the priesthood is fairly riddled with abusers, (ii) there is an international culture of cover - up in the Church which (iii) goes right to the top of the Church, and (iv) that Catholic institutions such as celibacy and hierarchy are to blame — even that Catholic teaching of children about its sexual morality is a form of intellectual abuse of large numbers of children.
but the thing is, it's all a farce i'm really a friggin mess i daydream, my head is usually in the clouds sometimes i make up stories and i say them out loud, the more far fetched the more likely i'll share it with people dw i never allocate time or funds for dry cleaning and yet my closet is riddled with chiffon, silks, and other lovely frocks that shrink within 5 feet of a washer / dryer.
After my awkward years of acne - riddled middle and most of high school, I'm finally learning more about skin care.
Jim Riddle, Officer: Chair Farmer: Winona, Minnesota For more than 30 years, Jim Riddle has been an organic farmer, gardener, inspector, educator, policy analyst, author and avid organic eater.
Perhaps most importantly, in the 1990s, the market got a much - needed $ 30 million, years - long renovation that introduced heating and air - conditioning and even more critical changes, like fixes for the hole - riddled ceiling.
Jets get to build on the QB hype, Colts get more picks to fill their riddled roster and moving back 3 shouldn't affect their # 1 pick much if at all.
The shot - making and the giant - slaying went away, and the Retrievers and Thundering Herd merely looked like a No. 16 seed and No. 13 seed doing all they could to solve the riddle of a bigger and more talented opponent.
Actually, I don't feel I can be any more disappointed after it was announced that he had accepted a two year extension — we all know this is not an extension and come summer 2019 he will be offered another «extension» and so forth until he is a dribbling vegetable riddled with dementia.
What good is spending money on Cech, when the team in front of him finished twelve points off the Championship pace last year and is riddled with glass shoes that spend more time in the treatment room than on the pitch.
She is doing what to her is the most natural thing in the world, even though Leslie weighs just a little more than 3 pounds and is riddled with medical tubes.
Included in the game are four Riddle Cubes, 100... MORE double - sided challenges cards (there are 200 challenges in all), a timer and instructions.
And while you can... MORE find a lot of this stuff online it's good to have actual riddle, puzzle and brainteaser books on hand so that the kids don't slip into a screen - time zombie state, which is somehow easier to do on a rainy day.
Colic is still a bit of a riddle to doctors, but it's characterized by a seemingly healthy baby that cries 3 or more hours a day, at least 3 days a week, for over at least a 3 week period.
If you like to add a little fun and surprise to your baby announcement, then check out these five riddles that all lead to one answer,... [Read more...]
But some complained that the draft report was riddled with errors and had an industry bias because it was prepared by Sciences International (SI), a private consulting firm with close ties to the chemical industry, and has been funded by more than 50 industrial companies.
The recent election of more than 300 parents to Department of Education advisory councils was so riddled with glitches that parent leaders are demanding a do - over.
The NYT opines: «New legislation proposed by Senator Dianne Feinstein in response to the Newtown, Conn., murders would provide a far more effective ban on military - style assault weapons than the loophole - riddled law that lapsed in 2004.»
And as taxpayers across the state get even more used to the protection provided by the cap, it will become a taller political order for public employee unions and local governments to riddle it with loopholes, as they've been trying to do.
Iraq is experiencing violence at levels similar to the height of its sectarian civil war more than five years ago, Afghanistan remains riddled with violence, and Libya resembles anything but a stable, secure and functioning state.
The latest research into the little known, fault - riddled, undersea landscape off of Southern California and northern Baja California has revealed more worrisome details about a tectonic train wreck in the Earth's crust with the potential for magnitude 7.9 to 8.0 earthquakes.
Studies of Ol Doinyo Lengai and its unusual lava may help solve a puzzle related to Venus, which has more than 1,000 volcanoes and a surface riddled with about 200 lava channels.
Hanna complained that party hacks riddle the council and prevent younger and more talented people from rising in the ranks.
«While some of the other objects in Riddle of the Image would have been cost the same as a farm or country home, the Westminster Abbey altarpiece would have cost no more than eight cows or about # 5 in 13th century money.
When these genes don't work properly, they can lead to cancer - promoting mutations and result in a colon tumor riddled with 1000 or more mutations, 10 to 100 times the usual number.
Helium from radiation transmutation takes up residence inside metals and causes the material to become riddled with tiny bubbles along grain boundaries and progressively more brittle, the researchers explain.
If these giants did grow by devouring their more diminutive counterparts, then the universe should also be riddled with middleweight black holes, tens of times the size of the sun.
And while much more remains to be understood about the mechanics of memory — how memories are stored and retrieved by the conscious mind, for example — Lømo's contribution gave the first answer to what had been a constant riddle since ancient times.
One study in the Democratic Republic of the Congo found that maternal deaths were more common in the conflict - riddled eastern provinces, 1,174 maternal deaths per 100,000 live births, compared to in the west where the rate was 811 deaths per 100,000 live births [40].
Traditional mercury testing that only relies on blood, urine or hair is riddled with problems, but a new test that combines all three methods is far more accurate.
any more... No questions or riddles!
Perlmutter emphasizes the importance of exercise when he wrote, «the simple act of moving your body will do more for your brain than any riddle, math equation, mystery book, or even thinking itself.»
Eating it can reduce inflammation more powerful than almost any other food, and it's riddled with antioxidants.
We are riddled with back pain because of the sedentary lifestyle and underuse which makes our backs more fragile.
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