Sentences with phrase «on anything extraordinary»

Those who choose the single - disc DVD still get an ample serving of bonus features and aren't missing out on anything extraordinary.

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If you focus on the right customers and put their needs first, you'll never feel like you are selling anything - all while seeing extraordinary growth for your business.
«Working at Indiegogo was an incredible experience, and I wouldn't move on for anything less than something I thought was an extraordinary experience with huge potential,» said Chapnick.
Nor is it because Christianity has lost anything of its power to attract: on the contrary, everything I am about to say goes to prove its extraordinary power of adaptability and mastery.
But more than anything, we've been able to marshal and amplify the extraordinary kindness of millions of Americans: religious and secular groups who are putting it on the line every day, expanding opportunity and dignity to those who need help most.
There is so much for all of us that hides Jesus from us — the church itself hides him, all the hoopla of church with ministers as lost in the thick of it as everybody else so that the holiness of it somehow vanishes away to the point where services of worship run the risk of becoming only a kind of performance — on some Sundays better, on some Sundays worse — and only on the rarest occasions does anything strike to the quick the way that little girl's cry did with every last person who heard her realizing that Jesus didn't show for any of them — the mystery and miracle of Jesus with all his extraordinary demands upon us, all his extraordinary promises.
I confess I haven't even seen the Hazard penalty incident — have gone to extraordinary lengths today to avoid watching anything with Chelski on the screen.
The New York Times has done something extraordinary, producing a report on a much - hyped state investigative commission that, thanks to Governor Andrew Cuomo, could end up having a greater impact than anything the commission was allowed to produce during its short and brutal existence.
Some people who are blind because of brain damage have «blindsight»: an extraordinary ability to react to emotions on faces and even navigate around obstacles without knowing they can see anything
When his job, along with that of a coworker are threatened, Walter takes action in the real world, embarking on a journey more extraordinary than anything he could have imagined.
Dignam's screenplay doesn't illuminate anything else about these people, despite the movie's big, closing speech being on the subject of seeing refugees as ordinary people, who happen to find themselves in extraordinary circumstances.
At one time, we could have been excited by extraordinary mechanicals hidden beneath a banal skin, but in the Fiat ownership era with its emphasis on front - wheel - drive chassis, it's impossible to know anything about a modern Alfa before actually driving it.
There isn't anything extraordinary going on spec wise, but the Eve should get the job done for most with a 3 ″ touchscreen display, sliding QWERTY keypad, 5 megapixel camera, Wi - Fi, GPS and 7.2 Mbps HSPA.
That's just extraordinary... as an investor, I've never seen a company generate anything remotely close to an (unleveraged) 900 % + return on equity!
An extraordinary beach setting, impeccably understated service, and attention to detail help this elegant resort easily outclass anything else on the island.
One of Fronteering's lead aims is to find you volunteer abroad destinations and experiences that are more unique and extraordinary than anything else on earth.
While he begins each work by creating of a small clay model, his paintings are anything but «still - lifes»; rather, they are extraordinary mediations on the medium of paint and the activity of painting.
The joy of not needing to use your phone for anything but for its torch to walk on the beach at night is a delight that our generation maybe needs the most — unplugging from the ordinary to go back to it with a new eye having witnessed the extraordinary
It is a significant fact that through nearly half a century, while these distinctions have been the subjects of vehement and sometimes bitter social and political discussion, the Cooper Union has gone quietly on educating its thousands of pupils without the least embarrassment in its discipline, and apparently without even the consciousness on the part of its founder or its trustees that in this [74] perfect solution of what was supposed to be a difficult problem they had accomplished anything extraordinary.
Of course, the reception by the usual crowd on the other side of the mirror has been, er, «forgetful» of the principle about extraordinary claims and evidence — though of course from their perspective, it's always «anything but carbon,» and so the claim isn't extraordinary at all.
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