«The fact that results change according to how you ask a question is
not startling news.
Not exact matches
The sermon, then, will dance along that elusive intersection between the truth of God, the
startling news of God's ravishing presence, and the real life in which God was clothed, the mundane places where either we meet God or we don't.
That's
not news for those who follow the wine industry closely at the production level, but for those of us who concentrate on consumption, the matter - of - factness of the change is rather
startling.
It was
not until later, after all of the Panthers were long gone from the stadium, that the
startling news broke that Richardson was selling.
While declaring that recreational bettors aren't overly enthusiastic about the NIT isn't exactly breaking
news, the lack of action on tonight's slate is quite
startling.
What is a little
startling is he didn't even take five minutes after hearing the
news that the «Conservative» Party would back Elise Staganik, to say I'm continuing in the Republican Primary even though I lost the «Conservative» line.
Of the many
startling revelations in his book, perhaps the biggest
news is that you can ensure your retirement
nest egg grows faster than your current 401 (k) Plan and managed Super funds, by spending just 15 minutes a week on it.
The rise in the frequency of the deformities in the region over the last decade is «
startling» and can
not be a statistical fluke, the researchers said in a
news release on Monday.
The retreat of these two adjacent outlets of the Cook Ice Cap doesn't count, nowadays, as
startling news.
In an breathless «expose»... an obviously inexperienced «investigative» reporter for a local cable
news organization climaxed her over-the-top report by melodramatically bursting into a closed meeting of Sexaholics Anonymous «demanding answers» to her «disturbing questions» and expressing «frustration» that the
startled sex addicts would
not interrupt their meeting to sit down with her for impromptu on - camera interviews.