Sentences with phrase «odd times of»

Realtors who have no formal security training and who are meeting complete strangers at odd times of day and in vacant homes put themselves at great risk and open themselves up to predators.
Most security postings may also mean working during odd times of the day.
There are quirks — «there's an organic pesticide storage next to me, so it smells of garlic and ginger at odd times of day,» he said — but for less than $ 2 a square foot, «I can exist,» and he can sell artworks for a few thousand dollars apiece, he said.
So, instead of daily walks, you're limiting your dog to his own yard, or short potty breaks at odd times of the day.
Federal officials worried that drivers on I - 690 would not be prepared for a traffic light, and backed up traffic, on the highway at odd times of the year.
Eating less at every meal — and eliminating white foods — will leave you hungry at odd times of the day.
«I know this is an odd time of year to ask for this,» says one customer as she enters the 5 & 10 on a frigid day.
It's an odd time of year.
It might seem like an odd time of year to be talking about parks, but in Erie County that certainly isn't the case.
Maybe it's because I am just over this cold weather and the bright colors are some what getting me through this odd time of the year.
We started with one of this year's Razzie firsts, THE EMOJI MOVIE being the first animated film to vie for the worst picture award before moving on to the industry's love - hate relationship with Rotten Tomatoes; Adam Sandler's opinion of his fans; how Wilson has dealt with a steady diet of bad films for the last 38 years; the odd timing of FIFTY SHADES FREED's release; and who the Razzies consider to be fair game.
But the film has the odd timing of emerging at a time of great cultural consternation over pregnancy, women's rights, contraception and the like.
At any rate, there's surprisingly lots to dig into this week despite it being that odd time of year when not much is going on in the multi-plexes and people are spending their time tooling up for school and enjoying the beautiful weather.
Why: It seems like an odd time of year to be releasing a movie like «Regression,» despite writer / director Alejandro Amenábar's previous success in August with his 2001 supernatural thriller, «The Others.»

Not exact matches

By far, the oddest thing about Donald Trump's 1995 tax returns, a portion of which was published by The New York Times on Saturday, is not the massive $ 916 million loss — some 9,385 times as large as what was taken by the average filer who claimed a similar loss — but this: 1995 was actually a very good year for Trump, perhaps one of the best of his caTimes on Saturday, is not the massive $ 916 million loss — some 9,385 times as large as what was taken by the average filer who claimed a similar loss — but this: 1995 was actually a very good year for Trump, perhaps one of the best of his catimes as large as what was taken by the average filer who claimed a similar loss — but this: 1995 was actually a very good year for Trump, perhaps one of the best of his career.
I've never even heard of this man until today which is a little odd for me personally because he's based out of The Bahamas and I've spent considerable amounts of time there over the years.
Their popularity with seemingly everyone else and your corresponding inability to relate will harshly underline the passage of time and your increasingly odd place within it.
A three - time community - college dropout, he spent most of his early twenties working odd jobs, hanging out with his friends at a nearby lake, and generally goofing off.
The dog days of summer are an odd time to hold an annual meeting, but Ainsworth Lumber will have one this month nonetheless.
Given that Rand's dad technically is still running for president, the timing of the announcement indeed was a little... odd.
So, the timing of Peltz's request for a universal proxy seems odd.
So if you're looking for inspiration on how to be productive when business drops off in the summer, check out Young Entrepreneurs Council's round up of 12 founders» responses to the question, «What odd jobs and tasks do you work on for your business during a slow season to keep busy and prepare for a busy time ahead?»
The Times says, «Whoever placed the trades most likely reaped millions of dollars in paper gains,» but it's a bit odd to manipulate markets to create paper gains.
Despite his penchant for flowery prose and, at times, odd metaphors in his popular monthly investment outlooks, Gross seems to have taken to the new media communication tool, posting a number of tweets in recent months that have even played into rap mogul - style feuds with well - known academics.
As Tribune began its company - wide buyouts / layoffs this week, with the public glare on L.A. («Behind the scenes of the L.A. Times» buyout drive «-RRB- but with expense - reducing cuts introduced across the 11 - daily company, the odd investor bought into what has become a bedraggled stock.
Not only is it strange that acquiring companies now enjoy price lifts when they announce deals (e.g., UnitedHealth on the announcement of its deal to purchase Catamaran), but it's odder still that it comes at a time when activism is also causing prices to rise.
Retail makes for strange bedfellows at times — and in this week's odd annals is the pair - up of putative rivals Best Buy and Amazon.
The fact that this torpidity occurred during a time of worldwide political upheaval made it seem even odder.
Retail makes for strange bedfellows at times — and in this week's odd annals is the pair - up of putative rivals Best Buy...
It was an odd and urgent time, the peak of national self - confidence and anxiety, the height of the Cold War.
The question of Catholic institutions like Notre Dame — their odd relation to the Church and their peculiar relation to the nation — is already pressing on us, and it requires no great leap to predict that, over the next decade, this question will dominate the public stage as the central Catholic problem of our time: the locus of media attention and the flashpoint for the arguments of Catholics with one another.
Christians are such an odd, at times humorous, confused and lost amalgam of baseless «believers» who live and profess something that is 180 degrees opposite to the Jewish malcontent they wish to be a god.
You don't find it odd that they all appeared suddenly and at a time of day when most people would be working?
The charismatics at that time were generally regarded as being a bit odd — as indeed some perhaps were in those early days before John Paul, with the aid of the magnificent Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger (Benedict XVI), called them to a realisation of their place with Peter in the fullness of the Church and to growing Eucharistic and Marian devotion.
And yes, it feels a little odd when everyone else in the room is checking their phones and laughing at things and I'm just standing there, but I think there was a time when groups of people in rooms all functioned perfectly well, phoneless and looking at each other.
But as the farmer goes about the task of raising wheat, he finds the most beautiful of flowers springing up in odd corners; he notices for the first time a grove of stately trees.
Personally, I believe he was married simply because it would have been extremely odd in those times not to be, but if you think about it in terms of church politics, saying he was married takes away power from the male hierarchy of the church.
I have been saying this to anyone who will listen and I have been proclaiming the odd kerygma «It's the Theology, Stupid» to anyone liberal or conservative who will give me the time of day.
He is odd in all the nicest ways» whimsical, more than a little out of step with the times, and marvelously content to say what he has to say, in season and out.
At the same time, Wills says surprisingly little about the underpinnings of mistrust of a powerful state that lie in the faith many Americans have long had in the virtues of competitive markets free of government interference — a faith conjoining odd fellows like radical Jacksonians and contemporary cybercapitalists.
What was said of Cromwell — that he was the most typical Englishman of his time because he was the oddest — makes the peculiar logic of uniqueness apparent.
For complex, zig - zag polygons, such as illustrated in FIGURE 1,1 the general condition is rather that such a connecting straight line cuts the boundary an odd number of times.
Having said all of that, the Bible itself even speaks that not all will believe in Him, so I do not find it odd that you, at this present time, are on of those who don't believe.
It was odd reading the essay, since I spent a fair bit of time with Cioran.
Who would not put up with many things that seem odd, exaggerated, or circumstantial — with many things that to us, born under a different sun and in a different time, seem to be tasteless or even laughable — for the sake of human enrichment and of aesthetic and religious elevation?
Finally, I find it odd that Mr. Conway - Morris is quite prepared to recognise the power of the design argument in the realm of physics, in the form of the remarkable fine - wiling and interdependence of the various laws and constants of the cosmos, whilst at the same time being SD dismissive of the biological equivalent.
Its kind of odd how now that its almost time to start an election campaign, they find him and kill him with no casualties in the episode.
There is a lot of repetition in the social documents of the magisterium, partly because there seems to be an unwritten assumption on the part of later popes, a slightly odd one if you ask me, that none of their readers has bothered or will bother to read the earlier stuff, so each pope needs to spend a lot of time summarizing everything that came before.
Anyway, despite all the confusion about pre-millenialism, a-millenialism, post-millenialism, the recent invention of the rapture, Paul's confusing statement about «we who remain», the entire book of Revelation not appearing to be written by John because of the Greek used, and the odd way in which eschatological views seem to change in the New Testament Pauline letters, and the bizarrely easy way people like Thessalonians became convinced Christ had already returned in their time, and all the other confusing things about New Testament prophecy — the truth is that it is all trustworthy and you should not question this.
Critics have remarked that Ginsberg's exit would have been more compelling if the character had been given more screen - time this season, instead of being called in sporadically to deliver the odd scatological joke.
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