Sentences with phrase «not hard rock»

Laugh a lot, have music playing most of the time... not hard rock or rap... real music.
Most music but not hard rock.

Not exact matches

And if there isn't a willingness to trim that capital gains burden, it seems like these 15 - to -20-percent of shareholders caught between a rock and a hard place are destined to continue to feel the squeeze.
And they don't get to just shrug their shoulders and make excuses about being caught between a rock and a hard place.
Hillsong is increasingly perceived as a cool, celebrity, rock»n' roll church, and it's not hard to see why.
After years of trying to turn rubber into something useful that wouldn't freeze rock hard or melt in the hot sun, Charles Goodyear was struggling.
While Facebook has so far consistently refused to implement tools that block fake news (and some, including technology analyst Ben Thompson of Stratechery, argue that it should not), Twitter is now stuck between a rock and a hard place, trying to determine what is permissible speech and what is not.
They're not rock - hard like most cookies.
This is not a Fed that's «signaling prospects for a rate cut later this year» as Wall Street evidently concluded, but rather a Fed that's caught between a rock and a hard place, and knows it.
«He doesn't want to leave any question about the independence of the Governor of the Bank of Canada, but we have a situation under the Conservative government that has allowed record household debt... and the bank is really caught between a rock and a hard place, because these high debt levels create pressure for higher interest rates, but inflation is very low.
Finally, if you're a true «believer» in the future of nuclear power (and it's hard not to be with the growth projections in Asia), evaluating uranium hard rock development stories could be a wise move.
Renting can often feel like a vicious cycle but committing to a mortgage you can't afford can just as easily put you between a rock and a hard place.
Hard rock deposits by and large are not economic at current spot (or term) uranium prices, so if you see uranium at $ 75 or $ 80 per pound in the coming years (I don't), purchasing shares in hard rock uranium development companies could lead to gaHard rock deposits by and large are not economic at current spot (or term) uranium prices, so if you see uranium at $ 75 or $ 80 per pound in the coming years (I don't), purchasing shares in hard rock uranium development companies could lead to gahard rock uranium development companies could lead to gains.
And as we wind on down the road Our shadows taller than our souls There walks a lady we all know Who shines white light and wants to show How everything still turns to gold And if you listen very hard The tune will come to you at last When all is one and one is all To be a rock and not to roll
Not so... The ROCK refers to the foundation, something hard to move.
While not being the biggest South Park fan, I must admit that such talk of «rock» as important in the way that you had to be there makes me want to knock on walls like a Cartman version of an Orkin man, and look for hippies in order to keep them from eating out the foundation of anything that makes one wish to be big without taking the hard shots of inevitability.
-- And now religious folk are stuck between a rock and a hard place: Either concede that you have been wrong all along (God did not do it), or insist on your flawed version of the truth, even in the face of compelling evidence to the contrary.
For those who didn't see the first time around, my Rock Songbook began with four epic posts on what may be the greatest 60s album, Odessey and Oracle, especially concentrating on the hit «Time of the Season,» but also taking in the glorious «Changes,» the ambivalent «Friends of Mine,» and then settin» down for some Platonic analysis of why it's hard to convey wisdom in rock - song, even for a group as great as the ZombRock Songbook began with four epic posts on what may be the greatest 60s album, Odessey and Oracle, especially concentrating on the hit «Time of the Season,» but also taking in the glorious «Changes,» the ambivalent «Friends of Mine,» and then settin» down for some Platonic analysis of why it's hard to convey wisdom in rock - song, even for a group as great as the Zombrock - song, even for a group as great as the Zombies.
If you are «caught in between a rock and a hard place / spot», doesn't literally mean you are lodged between a rock and another hard object, thereby being trapped and not able to escape.
In the same way you don't expect a six - pack of rock hard abs after one, two or even ten sets of sit - ups, you shouldn't expect one, two, or ten of these conversations to transform your marriage alone.
There is no «rock and a hard place» set of choices here for Christians, nor is there any in Nigeria and Uganda on the front of basic human rights that Christians themselves helped define and defend: We are called to speak the truth in love, to oppose what is wrong, and to do so whether or not it is culturally comfortable or politically secure.
It's easy to think those in relapse aren't «trying hard enough,» or the addict needs to «hit rock bottom» before realizing true recovery.
They have made their faces harder than rock; they have refused to repent... They have spoken falsely of Yahweh, and have said, «He will do nothing» [lit., «He is not»]....
The Holy GOP will not let Obambi - Poo squeeze small biz between a union rock and big corp hard place
So he is caught between a rock and a hard place: he can not succeed without fostering in humans that boundless appetite for enchantment that has always made them susceptible to the unscrambled signals of transcendence.
Frank Hart of Houston's hard - rock band Atomic Opera says that he hates most Christian music because it is «not art but propaganda.»
Consider this... a person goes to college, gets a four year degree in archaeology (or some antiquities preservation analog); spends summers sifting through sand and rock and gravel, all the while taking graduate level classes... person eventually obtains the vaunted PhD in archaeology... then works his / her tail off seeking funding for an archeological excavation, with the payoff being more funding, and more opportunities to dig in the dirt... do you think professional archaeologists are looking hard for evidence of the Exodus on a speculative basis... not a chance... they know their PhD buys them nothing more than a job at Tel Aviv Walmart if they don't discover and publish... so they write grants for digs near established sites / communities, and stay employed sifting rock in culturally safe areas... not unless some shepard stumbles upon a rare find in an unexpected place do you get archeological interest and action in remote places... not at all surprising that the pottery and other evidence of the Exodus and other biblical events lie waiting to be discovered... doesn't mean not there... just not found yet...
You can speculate all you want about the eternal soul, but no matter how hard you believe, rocks won't be food, and sand wont be water.
I've learned the hard way that if you aren't careful, you can actually rock people out of the boat.
Rocks and hard places; devils and deep blue sees: aren't we always caught in between?
Not all accomplishments look like muscular calves and rock hard abs, after all.
They are the size of a baseball... though this could be because I had a heck of a time rolling the meat around my soft boiled eggs (important, so as not to have a rock - hard yolk after baking), breaking the first yolk ruined meat - rolling my confidence (the rest were perfect though).
They are rock hard and crumble when you attempt to bite them which is NOT how these bars typically are.
Texture-wise, we love that these popsicles, since they're made from tender fresh strawberries, don't get rock hard (the way ones made from juice will) but stay tender and totally nibble - able.
They will either not set or taste burnt and be rock hard, not good either way.
It's still firm, but not rock hard — which I found to be perfect.
These are not the rock - hard scones you're used to.
They won't turn rock - hard.
AND they stay soft, so you don't have to worry about bringing rock - hard cookies to the Christmas party.
NO — honey did not work for me as it got rock - hard when totally cooled and I couldn't even cut the outside edges with a knife.
After the twins were born I wasn't making enough milk at first, and I felt trapped between a rock and a hard place no matter what I did.
If you spread the sauce on its own and then refrigerate, it won't become rock hard.
It will set up stiff, but not rock hard.
My sugar cooks to the dark, amber color but every time I have a TON of uncooked chunks of sugar in the pot that are rock hard and not melted.
I had rock hard clumps of sugar in the pan that wouldn't incorporate with the butter and cream — but the clumps tasted good!
I bought one from rice dream but it's not that great and it's hard as a rock: (I don't know how long I'll last without my fav ice cream though so watch out if I catch anyone with it, lol.
It doesn't ever get rock - hard.
If it's really cold, it will become a little more solid, but not rock hard like it normally does.
Worked best when they were very cold, but not rock hard.
They are perfectly sweet with bits of chocolate throughout and don't taste like they have the protein content that they do (i.e. they aren't rock hard or taste like cardboard).
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