Sentences with phrase «pretty much a mystery»

I'm still learning the Sounders players, so the guys on the other side are pretty much mysteries to me.
While Amma's teachings of love, inner peace and Karma, or action, resonate in the film — obviously, Amma is a woman called to God — her background remains pretty much a mystery.
I know how much I've made as a storyteller in various mediums, but the book business is still pretty much a mystery to me.
It would be fair to say that handball was pretty much a mystery to Brits before the London 2012 Olympics....

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I pretty much agree with that, there is a mystery to God which is blatantly obvious (we can't see Him, hear Him, or touch Him) yet He is there.
For him the goal of universal knowledge is truth, which he defines as «facts and their relations, which stand towards each other pretty much as subjects and predicates in logic,... [from] internal mysteries of the Divine Essence down to our own sensations and consciousness,... from the most glorious seraph to the vilest and most noxious of reptiles.»
I thought jackfruit would end up being much prettier in person but no, it just looked like a blob of mystery meat.
Whether they feel theirs is too flabby, too flat, or even too large, the desire for a tight, toned rear end is pretty much a universal sentiment among the female population, only surpassed by the mystery of how to actually get one's rear into such shape!
My favorite kind of movies are the rather old fashioned ones — you know the kind, where life is pretty much boring, with moments of danger, excitement, drama, mystery, and eventually love in all its glorious wonder.
Ultimately, moving in together pretty much gets rid of any mystery still held between you.
This leaves us with few places to go other than where we've pretty much ended up, which is to mock his bizarre mode of presentation while mostly ignoring the unknowable mystery of what leads him to do whatever it is he thinks he is doing.
part investigative mystery, part cultist drama, and you can pretty much guess where it's all going
During the past few weeks, Atlus USA has been uploading a new trailer for Etrian Mystery Dungeon pretty much every Thursday, showcasing the various classes of the game.
The mystery the trailer sets up is a pretty irresistible one, a sort of «Inside Man» meets «The Prestige,» and we'd pretty much watch that cast play Monopoly for two hours.
Of the other two key characters in this film, Mr. Washington is more caricature than character (although ultimately a pretty good baddie, thanks to Purefoy having some fun with the role), and the Senator is far too much a mystery to be believable (and a waste of Freeman's talents).
With a Coen Bros meets Sergio Leone feel to it, Mystery Road is pretty much No Outback for Young Aborigine Ladies, a dark drama that manages to sneak muted undercurrents of racial aggression amongst its larger themes of derelict duty and parental responsibility.
Mystery and misdirection have pretty much always been a core part of the Cloverfield franchise, and in the first two films, that worked to the overarching plot's advantage.
Somebody gets «a bad feeling about this year» and invariably, some mysterious things start happening, and the kids are forced to solve a mystery regarding an evil force (pretty much always involving the evil Lord Voldemort in some way).
We saw a demonstration of the cutting mechanics, in which Raiden was slicing up a watermelon, but of the actual gameplay or story pretty much everything was shrouded in mystery.
A lesson focusing on the resurrection which I've put up for free as I have pretty much just rehashed the case of the missing body mystery lesson with a few more discussion points before it.
So once I decided I was going to write about Alzheimer's from the point of view of the patient, and once I decided it would be a murder mystery, I wrote the first section which pretty much committed me to following through with a limited set of characters and a very specific crime.
This mystery, set at the roach - end of the 1960s and starring Doc Sportello, sole proprietor of LSD Investigations, can pretty much be summed up by this quote: «A private eye didn't drop acid for years in this town without picking up some kind of extrasensory chops.»
The last great Himalayan Kingdom, Bhutan is overflowing with more mystery than pretty much anywhere else on Earth.
The Ataribox, Atari's first console in over two decades, has been renamed the Atari VCS, but the purpose and functions of the device are all still pretty much shrouded in mystery.
The goal of the game remained a mystery, as did pretty much every other detail about the game, and oddly enough little more was revealed leading up to the games release.
The options are largely straight forward but there's also an option to opt for an Easy Start which pretty much picks all the options you'd otherwise have a chance to pick yourself such as your mission sponsor, commander profile, colony logo and your mystery.
Pretty much every single character is a blast to at least try to play as, making modes like Mystery Heroes a blast to play.
Now the mystery of the legal world — which used to put an artificial barrier between lawyers and clients — has pretty much gone, are your people closer to their clients or are too many of those barriers still there?
Unfortunately, that is pretty much the extent of what is known at this time with its internal specifications, like the processor, RAM and other components, remaining a mystery.
Where exactly this figure originates from is a bit of a mystery and «experts» in the field of labor statistics pretty much agree that the random figure isn't an accurate measure across the board.
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