Sentences with phrase «n't sound familiar to»

I'll be a monkey's uncle if that doesn't sound familiar to the subject at hand.
If such historical events as the Canadian Missile Crisis and the Pershing Gulf War or such historical figures as Joan of Ark (Noah's wife) and Martin Luther Junior (famous for his «If I Had a Hammer» speech) don't sound familiar to you, don't worry.
They got past the second round (I know that doesn't sound familiar to us gooners), then past the quarters, then past the semis, and then beat bayern in the final.That's how they won it.
Doesn't that sound familiar to the fundamentalist position regarding evolution vs young earth Genesis?
The last in the list, Klamath blue - green algae superfood, may not sound familiar to you.

Not exact matches

If this scenario sounds familiar, don't worry — it's not too late to tackle the important items.
Let's see: You're growing, but you don't have the money to hire — sound familiar?
I don't know how familiar you are with high end audio products, but there's a whole class of extremely pricey products that purport to offer substantial improvements to the sound in your audio system.
Someone tweeted today, This verse needs to be bookmarked / highlighted in every Bible: 1 Sam.14: 37b — «And God did not answer him that day» — sounds familiar...
Judge not, let ye be judged... sound familiar??? Or does that only apply to Christians?
A.: I am not familiar with Christian's work, but it sounds as if it would constitute an effort to amass the kinds of data which I contend are necessary to permit a reasoned consideration of Hardin's thesis.
Although this scenario might sound painfully familiar, the year in question is 1095, not 2004; the leader is Pope Urban II, not President George W. Hush; and the call to arms initiates not a war in Iraq but the long and bloody conflict between Islam and the West know as the Crusades.
One does not fear sinning against charity by suggesting that many of these extravaganzas (in which the international ruling class cavorts, off - hours, in the sybaritic style to which it has become accustomed) are, in the Bard's familiar words, «a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing.»
Some of the practices I discuss below may not sound as familiar to you from Christian history, but they can be found within the Christian tradition.
sounds more like «corporate brainstorming», but what I was trying to suggest is that it appears that we're witnessing (not intentionally) an evolving understanding of what wd become more central to the narrative and eventually orthodox.That is, if you cdn't believe it, you were out the door.A good example wd be the higher Christology that the fourth gospel reflects and more specifically, the virgin birth which it (like Mark and Paul) doesn't mention.If the birth narratives that we're familiar with are absent from the earliest gospel and the most theological gospel that came decades later, and can only be found in the other two gospels that we know used the first, it at least suggests a growing and evolving understanding of who Jesus «was» and «is».
Also, one book my wife and I read this past year which sounded eerily familiar to what we have personally experienced, was the fictional «novel» by Wayne Jacobsen and Dave Coleman, So You Don't Want to Go to Church Anymore.
Also you said «If I can help just one person come to reason and forget about all of this religious foolishness then my work here is done» Doesn't that sound familiar?
Thus parallels between the brightness of light and the loudness of sound, and between the colour of light and the pitch of sound, gave the clues for applying a wave theory to light when a wave theory of sound was already familiar.19 As Achinstein points out, physical similarities in some features of a pair of situations provide grounds for the plausibility of investigating possible similarities in other features.20 More typically, however, the substantive analogy is not observed but postulated, as when the physical properties of inertia and elasticity were attributed to the unobservable gas particles.
I had to look up coconut sugar, as I'm not familiar with it — sounds like a great alternative to using Splenda!
For those of you not familiar with the pie bar, it's sort of a mix between a cookie and a pie, a lot of people call them crumble bars but in my head that just sounds really hard to eat.
Does this sound familiar to you — you worry about feeding your newborn / you eventually establish feeding your newborn, you worry that you'll never sleep again / your baby eventually starts sleeping through, you worry their not reaching their milestones quick enough / they start smashing their milestones and you couldn't be prouder, you worry they will only ever eat mashed banana or beige food / they slowly start eating more fruit and vegetables.
It's not uncommon for little ones to do some strange things when falling asleep, any of the below sound familiar?
These benefits include but are not limited to the power of the human touch and presence, of being surrounded by supportive people of a family's own choosing, security in birthing in a familiar and comfortable environment of home, feeling less inhibited in expressing unique responses to labor (such as making sounds, moving freely, adopting positions of comfort, being intimate with her partner, nursing a toddler, eating and drinking as needed and desired, expressing or practicing individual cultural, value and faith based rituals that enhance coping)-- all of which can lead to easier labors and births, not having to make a decision about when to go to the hospital during labor (going too early can slow progress and increase use of the cascade of risky interventions, while going too late can be intensely uncomfortable or even lead to a risky unplanned birth en route), being able to choose how and when to include children (who are making their own adjustments and are less challenged by a lengthy absence of their parents and excessive interruptions of family routines), enabling uninterrupted family boding and breastfeeding, huge cost savings for insurance companies and those without insurance, and increasing the likelihood of having a deeply empowering and profoundly positive, life changing pregnancy and birth experience.
I tell you all of this to say that if any of the above sounds familiar, you are most DEFINITELY not alone.
Remember, though not all gifted children are alike, so not every gifted child will have all of these behaviors, but if some of these behaviors sound familiar, you might want to learn more about gifted kids!
Become familiar with the classic symptoms of autism, such as social issues including not looking at people or connecting, sensory issues like being overly sensitive to tactile things, sounds or tastes, repetitive actions like rubbing things in their hands or rocking, or loss of developmental skills.
While not completely developed, a newborn baby's hearing is very keen and already receptive to familiar sounds such as the voice of her mother.
If you don't have family or friends with children, take your pet to a park or school playground in the months ahead, so that he can become familiar with the scents, actions and sounds of children.
They throw tantrums when life doesn't go their way because their parents have tiptoed around them to make sure that it does,» that reasoning sounds strangely familiar.
Much of what you wrote sounds so familiar to me, especially the emotional process, but I have not been able to articulate it yet.
I speak the truth, You Gardiner resident,, if it sounds like bullying to you, then you must not be familiar with the truth!!
Karen Bass — If the name doesn't sound familiar, it's because this California representative is one of the nine (10, if you include special election winner Kathy Hochul) freshman Democrats so obscured by the enormous class of Republicans that they sometimes are referred to as «the forgotten nine.»
One knowledgeable source, familiar with the inner workings of probation departments in New York State tells Talk of the Sound that in 90 % of the cases where the offender was associated with a school, a condition of their probation is that they not live within a certain proximity to schools.
Humans do the same thing when we listen to languages we don't know, picking up sounds that seem familiar and trying to match them to words we know.
Maybe this sounds familiar, «I don't know where to start.
If this sounds all too familiar, worry not — holistic personal trainer Rebecca Kennedy, who is known for her integrative, recovery - oriented approach to training, shares her pro-tips on how to release neck and jaw tension in this video.
Some may sound familiar to you and others may not.
If any of these symptoms sound familiar to you and you too have been feeling poorly for some time without any improvement through conventional medical treatments please know there is not only hope but a real resolution to your pain.
The weather on the other hand, can't really decide what it wants to do (sound familiar to my life?).
The sweater is Elsamanda, which is a brand that sounds vaguely familiar to me though I can't put my finger on why.
They aren't surprising I'm sure and I would bet that they sound quite familiar to you because you're doing the same thing.
9 Signs He's Not The Marrying Type, According To Marriage Counselors Sound familiar?
As dark as the above synopsis may sound to those not familiar with the film, rest assured that Russell's only motive is to get some free housekeeping to settle an unpaid bill.
Even though cameras haven't started rolling on the movie, with lensing to begin in September, Padilha has already expressed some grave concerns about his first Hollywood experience, which unfortunately, sounds like a very familiar story.
However, if this sounds as if the most important film festival in the self - proclaimed cultural capital of the world is basically just a bunch of leftovers, we challenge anyone not to be tempted by the delectable, if familiar, offerings.
It seems fairly obvious what roles each thesp will take with the promise of a character driven period drama featuring the two highly exciting considering what Crowley was able to do with «Boy A.» We're not familiar with the source material, but it sounds more melodrama than her usual thriller (the author, of course, was the writer of «Strangers On A Train» and «The Talented Mr. Ripley «-RRB-.
Not only does the band / album provide a new take on a familiar sound each track's catchiness is through the roof making it an album you can throw on repeat and listen to multiple times.
That part about a down - on - his - luck guy fighting to make his life worth living again sounds a little familiar, doesn't it?
As usual, it uses a lot of the sounds and audio from the other Mario games but a lot of them are revamped and bring a refreshing feel to the game, it is familiar yet new at the same time, there are a lot of tunes that you may or may not have realized like during some of the minigames, the backgound music is that of Super Mario Bros 2.
Sure, the outline of the project — The Irishman, an adaptation of a prosecutor's book on a mob hitman who confessed to killing Jimmy Hoffa — sounds like the two are returning to familiar territory, but I can't think of a more fulfilling director / actor alliance in which to place faith.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z