Sentences with phrase «of mysteries to solve»

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And Kermit opened the 33rd Seal and saw a brown talking dog, and beside him stood a shabby young man, and they were is search of mysteries to solve, though they were easily made afraid, and often they were distracted by delicious morsels called «Scooby Snacks».

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Yet it happens all the time, one of the many financial mysteries business owners need to solve.
Otherwise, the world will miss out on some pretty outlandish world - changing ideas — from autonomous vehicles to cancer - fighting checkpoint inhibitors to smartphones that can warn of an impending stroke to deep - learning machines that may solve some of the biggest mysteries in human disease.
On Tuesday, Gawker wrote that its parent company recently received a letter from a lawyer threatening a lawsuit over an article the site ran last month featuring what it described as «a lengthy investigation that sought to solve the enduring mystery of Donald Trump's infamous mane.»
«Fishermen joke that you always think the lure you don't have is the one that's going to catch the fish,» says Ross Gordon, who started Mystery Tackle Box to solve the mythical science of finding the lure that will seduce a particular fish.
The Newsweek story, by Leah McGrath Goodman, tried to solve one of the mysteries surrounding bitcoin, the digital currency that some geeks follow with a passion.
In order to tell that story for Canada's 150th year, our Government will continue efforts to solve one of the most enduring mysteries of our past.
So, while it not only solved the mystery of how a new mining pool could command so much hash rate, it also lent instant credibility and one hell of a reference to ViaBTC.
Most of trades during Thursday's unprecedented sell - off that Nasdaq and the NYSE plan to cancel involve ETFs, and the mystery as to why hasn't yet been solved.
We shall then use this model to solve the puzzling mystery of who is Satan in the book of Job.
Let it be said here and now, however, that we need not conclude that the very sciences which are forcing us more and more to abandon as invalid our traditional understanding of the nature and destiny of man, have thereby solved the riddle of life and of the mystery of man.
Throughout, Weinandy imaginatively engages the Christian tradition in a way that respects the truths of faith as a «mystery» to be explored rather than as «problems» to be solved, thus giving to his entire work the character of intelligently believing humility.
I do think the philosopher was right who said you've got to believe that God is a mystery that can be solved — that the universe inns on the basis of rules that, once established, need no supervision.»
When the mystery is solved, they walk off into the mist together — not to consummate their relationship, but to share a private Eucharist and a moment of spiritual reflection.
Or under a pseudonym, like Michael J. Astrue, the smart and serious commissioner of Social Security, and the poet A.M. Juster, wry and clever, attempting most evenings to solve the clandestine mysteries of things through verse.
The more mysteries we solve, the more it points to a supreme being who invented DNA, who invented the natural laws that scientists have only scratched the surface of.
In her fine book Hawthorne: Calvin's Ironic Stepchild, the distinguished Hawthorne scholar Agnes M. Donohue has persuasively argued for the presence in his writing of a «Calvinist - ordained irony,» and has also tried to solve the «mystery» of the illness and artistic decline of Hawthorne's last decade.
Despairing of any larger religious or social redemption, we can at least rely on murder mysteries to solve individual crimes and bring malefactors to justice.
If there is a revelation of mystery it could not give us absolutely clear solutions to specific ethical, political and social problems, any more than we can expect it to solve scientific problems.
Observe that Pagels is using the term «mystery» as the equivalent of «problem to be solved,» or «present gap in our knowledge.»
Afterall... we still haven't figured out how to lick our elbows, let alone solve the mystery of life.
Whatever else might be the explanation of the mystery, it was not to be found in blaming a prince of darkness, a kind of second deity and god of evil, as though by thrusting back the problem to such a personage the problem itself could be even a little solved.
Great scientists are humble before the mystery of the world, although they work very hard to solve the specific detailed problems (very different from «mystery,» since a problem can in principle be solved, while a mystery is simply there) that the world presents to them.
While others were always ready to evoke the occult and supernatural in their efforts to explain the most difficult crimes, it was this balding and unassuming Catholic priest who invariably solved the mystery by means of the most everyday, commonplace observations.
But, since this person has consciously or unconsciously invoked supernatural power to solve a mystery, a demon has answered the call with visualizations of great detail.
But this is not to conclude that the sciences which are forcing us more and more to abandon our traditional understanding of the nature and destiny of man, have solved the riddle of life and of the mystery of man.
This general intuition of mystery may be brought to explicitness if we look at certain kinds of questions that differ from the ordinary but which we are quite likely to ask only at the «limits» of our ordinary problem - solving.
That the phrase «separation of church and state» does not appear in the text of the Constitution assumes much importance, it seems, to some who may have once labored under the misimpression it was there and, upon learning they were mistaken, reckon they've discovered a key to solving a Constitutional mystery.
Who better to help us solve this mystery than Reese of Compost and Cava?
This interactive event live show gives you the chance to enjoy a three - course meal and a glass of sparkling wine while hunting for a killer and solving a mystery.
I have also been trying to solve the mystery of why a perfectly good batch of cookies will turn rancid... I could not figure out why.
(I'm a bit of an experiment hound and get really excited when I'm able to solve even a little mystery.)
I would love input from anyone who has solved the mystery of how to fry them without sticking to the pan.
The tableau also solves a mystery that, for more than 20 years, vexed many members of the Yale class of 1993, myself included: What the hell happened to Tony Blake?
I still hadn't solved the mystery of how Si √ ¥ n was going to catch his fish.
Meanwhile, the mysteries of central midfield have yet to be solved despite the relatively recent purchases on Mohamed Elneny and Granit Xhaka.
The series focuses on a group of kids in the 1980s Indiana trying to solve a mystery involving a girl with super powers, secret government agencies and a monster from another dimension.
I can remember playing Barbies with my friend and we would use the dolls to act out detective stories and solve mysteries (there may have been a lot of Nancy Drew reading going on...).
It's for kids aged 10 + and players use clues to solve the mystery of the puzzle.
Tough introduces readers to the psychologists, neuroscientists, and economists who are solving the mysteries of character, exploring traits like perseverance, optimism, grit, curiosity, and conscientiousness.
Learn how the physical characteristics of body shape, leg length and foot type determine each animal's track pattern and apply this knowledge to solve track mysteries.
and many, many inquiries about the different ways in which women choose to give birth in hopes of solving the magical mystery that is childbearing.
The role of the psychologist doing the evaluation is similar to a detective looking for clues to solve a mystery.
MYSTERY SOLVED: City Council Member Lou Trangucci is the person who brought forward the complaint which led to the investigation of the New Rochelle Department of Public Works by the Westchester County District Attorney.
Pedro Hernandez, a former Manhattan bodega stock clerk who confessed to luring the 6 - year - old Etan Patz into the store's basement and attacking him, was found guilty of murder and kidnapping, a long - awaited step toward solving the nearly 40 - year mystery that bedeviled investigators and forever changed the way parents watched over their children.
A team of local officials and advocates came together to solve the mystery of the pollution.
Then inflation would seize hold, ripping apart these now almost - identical patches and flinging them to the opposite ends of the sky, solving the mystery of why the universe looks the same in every direction.
It reminds me of my own childhood, feeling certain that adults had all the answers, and that to solve life's great mysteries, we only had to find a plucky child to ask the right questions.
After three decades of detective work, we could be close to solving the mystery
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