Sentences with phrase «pretty much the story»

Once you do that, your god has no constraints, which means you can make up pretty much any story you need to answer any question.
That's pretty much the story of my life.
After a slightly confusing and penalty - laden qualifying, Vergne eventually led the field away from pole ahead of Di Grassi, and that was pretty much the story at the front for the rest of the race.
Alas, the euphoria was short - lived, as Woods, needing another bird on 18 to reach Casey, came up short with his approach shot and a birdie putt from 39 feet, which was pretty much the story of his day.
That was pretty much the story of his race - a race where he overtook on the inside, the outside, at Ste. Devote, at Mirabeau, and where his fastest lap was over 1.2 seconds faster than anyone else's.
Pretty much the story of my mothering lately — I really need these reminders to savor the moment and stop wishing for the next whatever!
In fact, I know some people who would say that's pretty much the story of their lives.
That's pretty much the story of my life when it comes to my hair.
Pretty much the story of my life!
Pretty much no story whatsoever, the trend of female and black guy continues, both characters absolutely useless and added only for «diversity» reasons.
Tigerland is pretty much the story of Privates Bozz (Colin Farrell) and Paxton (Matthew Davis), who bond and become best friends during training at Fort Polk, Louisiana sometime in 1971.
Kobo's browser is more basic and has way less features than the browser on the Boox, but it is faster and scrolling is much smoother and less jarring — that's pretty much the story of this comparison review: the Kobo is more basic and offers less overall features but it's faster and smoother at what it does do.
That's pretty much the story in a nutshell, there are no further complications, no enemies to worry about and no complex plot convulsed by terrorist attacks.
This is pretty much the story for all experimental next - generation nuclear power plants.
haha Awkwardness is pretty much the story of my life!

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«In my desperate attempt to treasure my short time with him, I designed and developed a way that I could create an online memory - keeping tribute page for him with his photos, videos, music, life story and pretty much any detail that would allow me to always remember him and his life legacy, Rodriguez writes.
The New York Times Magazine had a great story over the weekend with a headline that pretty much explained it: «Technology is
The New York Times Magazine had a great story over the weekend with a headline that pretty much explained it: «Technology is not driving us apart after all.»
But I was just amazed by how everyone, young and old wanted to be involved... and was so deeply enriched and touched by the experience and the laughter and the love I experienced from the people I met and how women would in particular open their hearts to me and tell me the stories of where they've come from, particularly because I have the language and was coming there as a woman and just how touched they were that I was there as a woman from England who's learned the language and who's an artist and running this project and come all the way to see them so they didn't feel forgotten I think that was pretty much what they felt... that their stories were being heard so they don't feel forgotten knowing the tents would be around the world.
Writing full stories on it back in my hotel room, meanwhile, was pretty much the same experience as using a laptop.
Thats pretty much what the story is about.
Maybe Ayn just hung around jerks, if you know her story, she pretty much was one herself.
Mark from Middle River says, «Don't worry all you sweet and honest Atheist... we pretty much knew how most of you bunch would fall on this story.
Again, pretty much all works of fiction have SOME aspects of reality to give the story context.
so pretty much you're admitting you made a stupid comment and then trying to dig your way out by making the comments that atheist make are specifically about this story and not just another indication of why religion does more harm than good?
He has been missing for four days, and Wendy found him perched 30 feet up in the air on a telephone pole, and... well, take all the events I described above and fit them together into some sort of story (any crazy story will do) and you pretty much have what happened today as she tried to rescue Christmas.
I pretty much dismissed the Adam and Eve story as metaphor but now that you present this evidence I may have to rethink things.
Many, if not all, creation stories pretty much begin with «there was nothing and then there was something.»
If art means inspirational stories and pretty metaphors, there is so much in the Bible that is neither inspirational nor pretty that biblical preaching, at least, will probably not be mistaken for art.
Lilac Girls by Martha Hall Kelly:: A big thick novel about three intersecting stories of women in World War II is pretty much irresistible to me.
@ GodFreeNow — Your story is a bit hard to believe based on what you demonstrate in your various posts here (sure, you quote some verses, but you don't seem to have the hermeneutical skills to understand them... much like Rachel)... unless the education programs were pretty horrible at that church.
Since the gospels tell differing versions of the same story, you pretty much have to pick and choose what version to accept or just say it is not reasonable to believe any of the supernatural mumbo jumbo.
HS Pretty much all mythologies have a «first man and first woman» story.
From what I have seen on my Facebook feed, pretty much any blog or story about how to deal with the demise of «the church» in «this generation» is guaranteed to go viral.
The headline pretty much tells you all you need to know about this story, but for those of you who just can't help yourselves, hang on: You're in for a wild ride.
However, know that sniffing out only the stories of greed and abuse in the church while ignoring all the stories of actual progress for society that it brings pretty much negates all of your arguments to that of an obsessed critic with nothing better to do than make up facts against the church.
The world is so exquisite with so much love and moral depth, that there is no reason to deceive ourselves with pretty stories for which there's little good evidence.
ahhhh... still a bunch of nonsense... boy I'll bet you thought that was so great when you put it together... check out the findings of the Hubble telescope and what they mean and then go to NYC and visit the Museum of Natural History... pretty much proves the falseness of your whole god story..
I've looked at Kris Carr's inspiring story because of you and found information out about Margaret Hills (recovered from severe Rheumatoid Arthritis in the 1980's by doing pretty much an alkaline diet), and basically you gave me the jump start and motivation to do what I can to help myself as naturally as possible for as long as possible.
If you've been watching my stories on saving money on our grocery haul you'll know we pretty much buy everything as single ingredients and make food from scratch.
Ok so now that I have fully stalked your love story and am pretty much oozing romance from it I'd like to say you two have the cutest story ever!!
Yeah, it hasn't been going so well (maybe that's why I usually avoid making resolutions), unless you count the fact that I've been making these black bean burritos pretty much on a weekly basis since I got the Dinner: A Love Story cookbook.
I have followed the Green Kitchen Stories blog for a number of years so I pretty much knew what to expect.
This brief story, written by Jeff Nesmyth, pretty much quoted what was written in The American Journal of Epidemiology.
Anyway, long story short, I pulled up my big girl panties and forged on with your recipe and pretty much did a happy dance when it turned out.
There's a new story pretty much every month about what'll happen next.
They're pretty much the head of creative on the Bullet Club story so they can drive it to a big match at All In.
I'm no FO fan but the reality is that if you don't have a generational player, you're pretty much playing for an ECF...... I can't imagine the article if written after the Brad for Beard story.
It's pretty much my favorite sports story of the year.
Odds are the situation is a lot more complicated than whatever you find in that story and I can pretty much promise you that nobody speaks for a whole team when it comes to putting forth what «the locker room» thinks or how it feels
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