Sentences with phrase «n't plucked»

Contrary to what some people imagine, those numbers aren't plucked out of the air.
Tripwire Interactive have allowed those who haven't plucked up the courage to buy this title a chance to play it for free over the course of this weekend.
This date wasn't plucked from the sky.
The best nicknames aren't plucked arbitrarily from a list, but are gained through shared memories.
In reality, the best and most meaningful nicknames for loved ones aren't plucked arbitrarily from a list on the internet, but are reminders of the close bond the pair of you share; an in - joke that only the two of you understand.
Only you can tell that you haven't plucked, waxed or prodded at them.
These principles aren't plucked out of thin air.
Some may answer that only means someone else can't pluck me from his hand.
I have been watching videos and wanting to make these pancakes but let say could not pluck the courage.
I love Drapes, but I feel like this organization, should they part ways with Kenny, should not pluck their next GM from the Kenny - Tree.
UPDATE: AQE's Billy Easton called to respond: «These scenarios are not plucked from thin air, plucked from the front pages of newspapers all across the state.
«It's mostly luck, not pluck, that determines lifetime reproductive success.»
But while you probably wouldn't pluck a raw olive from a branch, eat it, and enjoy it, it wouldn't hurt you and it might even improve the stability of your serum lipoproteins (if you could choke a few down).
I don't pluck my brows but prefer to get them threaded, that way the lines look neater.
The only characters not plucked directly from Carver are jazz chanteuse Tess Trainer (Annie Ross) and her cellist daughter, Zoe (Lori Singer).
Reluctance, because I could not pluck up enough courage, competence, and confidence to work this car through its paces and stay on top of the game at all times.
Like Velar, the name Road Rover is not plucked at random.
I can't pluck out the names of modern self published authors because I don't have the time for any modern works.
The reader still has those rights, and you can't pluck them away from the copy of the book you sell.
posted at Empire Building by Writing and Speaking for Writers, Speakers, and Publishers, saying, «If you already wrote a dynamite book and you're letting others buy and read it, why not pluck the gems from it, repackage them, let that be read again, and bring more readers back to your original blast of genius, the original book?»
Many breeds such as poodles will also have hair in the ears, when not plucked regularly, will trap dirt and moisture, leading to infection.
Second, be sure a groomer does not pluck the hair out of the dog's ears, unless that hair is contributing to an ear problem; doing so may cause irritation.
I've not plucked up the guts to submit a painting for critique yet, but I will at some point!
I know confirmyshun bias hits us all and we all need ter try harder ter bend over backwards like Feynmann tells us, but naughty David Appell, doncha» know yer really shouldn't pluck a sentence out of context like that.
Unfortunately, you can not pluck a number from thin air and say this is what you want or this is what you need in order to sell, because that is not how pricing your home works.

Not exact matches

He says HR managers have realized that plucking hires from different industries — say, a candidate of color with experience in finance, but not technology, per se — has been surprisingly successful.
Weeks later, Yee realized that he didn't have the equipment he needed to pluck out of Ziskin's blood the rare (perhaps one in 100,000) T cells that could identify the subtle peptide markers on the surface of her cancer cells and attack the disease.
McMullin will pluck from the shelf one of the few Edmark titles he doesn't own and follow him.
They're not just going to pluck you out of obscurity like Apple sometimes does in the app store.
Bird's proclivity for, well, most everything serves him well once again, as each of his songs are punctuated by his piercing whistle (if you haven't heard it, you should stop reading andgo watch this), always spot - on guitar playing and classically trained violin plucking and bowing.
Translation of Leo the Limpdick's post: «I can't wait to see all of you people who I hate roasting on a spit while I pluck my little lyre in heaven.»
But when we open our Bibles and try to make sense of one verse plucked out of context, it doesn't really make sense.
He may have no eyebrows, but I would believe that was due to excessive plucking he did himself in preparation for the notorious drag balls the Vatican is world renowned for, rather than the results of some botched medical experiment, intended or not.
And if your eye causes you to sin, pluck it out; it is better for you to enter the kingdom of God with one eye than with two eyes to be thrown into hell, where their worm does not die, and the fire is not quenched [Mark 9:43 - 48].
An arm cut off or an eye plucked out will not grow again.
But that's not at all what it means, and it seems Evangelicals are plucking out stand - alone phrases from scientific reports and removing them from their context.
Orthodox Christianity would seem to Davies ample enough to support this new life, but, whether through understandable caution or unthinking fear, it has always been indisposed to accept any notion of fullness that asks us not to cut off or pluck out what we identify as evil, but rather to know it wholly — as part of life, as part of holiness, as part even of God.
I wouldn't change this one for anything and Praising the Lord — I can not be plucked out of my Father's hand.
Among them, however, is the voice of the holy God, who «plucks up and tears down» what we have trusted, who «plants and builds» what we can not even imagine.
The Servant / Messiah is not only the Victim, who «never said a mumblin» word,» giving his back to those who strike him and his cheeks to those who pluck out his beard, led like a lamb to the slaughter; he is also the Victor in a life - and - death battle.
If they do not simply go away crestfallen, the moment of grace fading in their hearts, they might pluck up the courage to enquire of the sacristan or at the presbytery door.
29 And if thy right eye offend thee, pluck it out, and cast it from thee: for it is profitable for thee that one of thy members should perish, and not that thy whole body should be cast into hell.
And if thy right eye offend thee, pluck it out... And if thy right hand offend thee, cut it off, and cast it from thee: for it is profitable for thee that one of thy members should perish, and not that thy whole body should be cast into hell.
That said, the foregoing models should not be viewed as goods to choose among, like plucking one or another brand from the shelf.
Understanding that Cohen was religiously rooted in Judaism — that Judaism wasn't merely another reference to be plucked and inserted at the right moment into a lyric — transformed the way I heard his songs.
nothing more, nothing less.And there is no need to pluck and prod, and «present» for more recognition or growth, not negating obviously the necessary evolution and flux of growing and becoming in our life....
Everyone sees that what is meant here is not mutilation but renunciation, and that the cutting off of the hand — or of the foot, or the plucking out of the eye — is only a symbol of the resolute renunciation of everything that lessens the preparation for God.
Well, I may not be growing tons of herbs, but I'm reaching in to pluck off a tons of herb leaves every 5 seconds from the ones that I've bought!
So don't hold back, go ahead and pluck away.
May pluck up the courage to try it this summer though since your pie looks too delicious not to try.
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