Sentences with phrase «of thousands of guys»

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Twitch streaming star Tyler «Ninja» Blevins, the guy who's making at least $ 500K every month streaming «Fortnite» for thousands of people, disagrees.
That nice guy you hired for his baritone pipes, until he billed thousands of dollars in «inappropriate» charges to your fledgling firm?
That's a thousand guys a year that were good enough to go to camp that are now out of football.
These are thousands of people who are sitting down and just watching a guy at his computer playing video games.
This guy has run huge organizations with thousands of employees.
But I think it's pretty clearly true that the guy in the unique situation (i.e., the CEO) matters more than the guy who is just one of a thousand other front - line employees.
Consulting firms, with guys who make hundreds of thousands of dollars a year?
we used to live side by side in peace for thousands of years but things have changed and am sure its not my Quran because Quran does nt change with what you guys do.
And yes of course Andy, your wondering about how many guys a woman has s - x with has been a religious man's obsession for thousands of years.
Guy Esnouf, npower's Director of Corporate Responsibility, said expanding the Fuel Bank scheme would enable them the reach thousands more people facing a crisis.
It amazes me that Americans would rather elect a drunk, a philanderer, and a pot - smoking revolutionary rather than a guy that actually is faithful to his wife, has done no drugs, doesn't drink alcohol, and has actually had a job that created tens of thousands of jobs.
You forgot to mention the hundreds of thousands of innocent people that die every year from disease, natural disaster and such, then that Yahweh guy doesn't really seem to give a flying F.
against, amazingly enough, whatever interpretations of translations of made up rules some guy wrote down thousands of years ago.
Okay, okay, okay — i really shouldn't ask a guy who believes that russian excavators heard (and recorded) the voices of the damned from inside the Earth, but I got ta: You actually believe that some guy, and a few family members, a couple thousand years ago, built a boat big enough to put two of every kind of animal on the Earth in this boat?
The series comes to a dramatic end with a fictional letter, written as though from St Petersburg, in which Chesterton's alter ego, «Guy Crawford», describes himself as joining a rebellious mob in which he recognises an obviously Jewish student called Emmanuel, and as springing to his defence, sword in hand, as the Czarist troops attack: but Emmanuel sustains a fatal blow and dies in the street, «a champion of justice, like thousands who have fallen for it in the dark records of this dark land».
The guy gets executed in exactly the same way that thousands of others were killed after what, two or three years of preaching, and you call that successful?
Randy, Biblical marriage is all sorts of stupid sh!t, like a guy having 300 wives and a couple thousand conc ubines.
It's a big leap to go from, «something must have caused the Big Bang,» to, «Thus, the god some guys wrote about in a book thousands of years ago is that thing that caused the Big Bang.»
It's a big leap to go from, «something must have caused the Big Bang,» to, «Thus, the god some guys wrote about in a book thousands of years ago is that something that caused the Big Bang.»
I've never heard of N.T. Wright and maybe he's a quality guy, but it's so typical of scholars to write books containing hundreds or even thousands of pages about a topic the God covered in five to ten chapters.
Is it a collection by numerous authors from different cultures over thousands of years, or just one guy?
Bucko lol, so in your terms run for the hills is Im actually afraid, you don't know what the hell a Pagan is but you're running but BC a guy told you to read a book you would bet everything that Jesus is real, so would thousands say of Jim Jones 30 yrs ago
Had I lived in this very spot in the Appalachian mountains just two thousand years earlier, I know for a fact I would not have accepted Jesus Christ as my Lord and Savior, mainly because I would have never heard of the guy.
It's sad when contemporary arguments are made over interpretations of what some guy said 150 years ago vs. what some other guys may have said a couple thousand years ago.
I, too, was raised a catholic and after listening and reading streams of reports across the globe about how many hundreds if not thousands of young boys were so viciously attacked, I sincerely hope that these guys are right and that there is a Hell.
Here is guy that has a church that is really liturgical, extremely traditional, not in any way hip... yet is a catalyst for reaching thousands of young, culturally - relevant white - collar 20 - somethings in New York.
I am a very compassionate person, this guy isn't any any crisis worthy of 10's of thousands in donations.
a guy wearing robes that cost thousands of dollars is washing someone's feet to show how humble he is.
... quoting a text written by a bunch of guys a couple thousand years ago isn't indicative to proof or correctness.
Why does anyone need a guy who may have not even existed and regardless, has been dead for thousands of years?
They seem to believe a guy talked to the god of Israel through a buring bush a few thousand years ago and another walked on water and raised the dead a couple of thousand years ago.
its totally 2 different things... and there is no difference between the Hindu guy claimed himself God and hundreds of thousands of human which are also my brother and sister in mankind believes in it... whats the diff between these 2 beliefs?
But I can't help but wonder if, after eight years of unblinking decisiveness from George W. Bush, America isn't ready for a guy who will pause before committing billions of dollars and thousands of lives to a cause, and who recognizes the importance of thoughtful give - and - take when it comes to making policy and pursuing diplomacy.
The Bible or Koran which is pass down by thousand of years, recopy and rewritten thousand of times by human hand and do you guy still think you follow the same teaching as the original.
That is what you are trying to do by a book that was written thousands of years ago by various men who gave you their version of the truth, doesn't make it the ABSOLUTE truth and since we can debate it today and show different interpretations means YOU don't know the actual truth anymore than the next guy.
I hope this guy isn't a Catholic, because according to the Catholic Church, the only reason to have sex is to have a baby, which means, unless you want to have thousands of kids, you aren't going to have very much sex even when you are married.
In the past 20 years the vast majority of small pork producers have given way to big agribusiness, and the big guys resorted to regularly dosing their animals with antibiotics to keep disease from spreading through thousands of hogs kept in close quarters.
I HATE cakey brownies with the fire of a thousand burning suns so these guys look like they'll be right up my alley, texture-wise.
How you guys in the (new) UK can fork out thousands of pounds for a season ticket again beggars belief.
There is no bigger idiot than the guy who invests thousands of his own dollars to fly a banner over a practice field demanding that they fire a GM.
Who needs a guy who draws huge crowds and who, in the words of his pro partner, Scott Simpson, «signed a thousand autographs this week and shook a thousand hands»?
The thousands and thousands of people who are supposedly taking the time to do this have watched this guy actively harm their team all year.
Not saying if they're still sitting on a few thousand tickets that Punk would push it over the top... but it wouldn't be unreasonable to think that a combination of him being the «hometown» guy and a former WWE wrestler might draw in some local casuals and a chunk of his pro wrestling fans...
I'd play him in midfield with jack he reminds me Micheal Thomas we have bring sead kolosinic back in or even put him right back cause bellerin has being nothing short of disastrous in every way I like him as a man but my god he has not pushed on and I must say Cech looks so old and sluggish like last nite when Hernandez hit cross bar Cech looked so slow reactions gone we need keeper and I think Forster be great for us da guy at Southampton I think ozil will stay he's trying a lot more so would I to get 280 thousand weekly and Sanchez won't go cause not that he wants stay but he's form is very worrying hard take 3 weeks ago I looked at table and said we'll finish above spuds by ten points and in top 4 easily now we're behind them we have no consistency and manager that's just too old I love wenger always will but it's time and I think artery would be great choice for manager he meant be great coach maybe he's the one get Man City so great after all he loves arsenal maybe it's wenger plan go learn from pep and come bk when I leave take over and mersaker as he's no2 arteta and bfg take us forward and hand picked by wenger conspiracy theory begins
«They take a guy and move him thousands of miles away from his family.
«Of all the guys I've coached — and I've coached thousands — I really didn't think he'd be the guy with a 14 - year NFL career.
That's a lot of guys, hundreds, even thousands.
When men act so scandalous in such a public way, whether hiring a bunch of hookers as the Secret Service agents did or just one — at thousands a pop as former New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer did — it makes guys look bad.
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