You'll
probably hear things about prices, release dates and all that other stuff.
So, by this point, you've
probably heard a thing or two about Jose Padilha's Elite Squad: The Enemy Within (formerly Elite Squad 2: The Enemy Within).
Unless you've been living under the world's largest rock for the past few days, you've
probably heard a thing or two about the Google Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL.
You've
probably heard some things about the cryptocurrency Bitcoin, the global network that allows people to directly transfer value without middlemen.
Not exact matches
Mojio You've
probably heard of car insurance companies that install technology on vehicles to monitor
things like how often you use the car, how fast you drive, etc..
One, the person is not trying hard enough, which is
probably not something the person wants to
hear; and two, if the person tried, he or she could do great
things, which is good.
Here's the
thing: unless your email was written by Obi - Wan Kenobi, using his Jedi mind tricks, you're
probably not going to convince the recipient to put aside a half - hour to
hear your sales pitch.
You've
probably heard the phrase «Internet of
Things» or «IoT» by now, and its applications are staggering in the business world.
You've
probably heard of shared office space before, but it's not just for solo entrepreneurs doing their own
thing.
It's
probably the wisest
thing I've
heard from her - within the context of the people who make up her family and friends, I think it's an effective, touching way to set a course on how to proceed lovingly and protectively once you know your child has challenges.
Yet you, someone who has
probably read a few Wikipedia pages and thrown in a few
things you've
heard throughout his life into his opinion is right and everyone that actually studies biology is wrong?
So, you's
probably heard the tongue — in cheek comment about the bible being about these two
things — the rest being commentary:).
There is no evidence of a God and many of us have seen belief in God sometimes lead to bad
things —
probably because people assign power to God and then speak on his behalf (they «
hear» what he says).
But better to be instructed in the Creed than to be given common sense about better living or to
hear the clergy's exasperations with U.S. foreign policy —
things gotten more easily, and
probably more interestingly, from the op - ed page of the Sunday paper.
They think
probably riot, since they've
heard about all the ignorant and gauche and downright disrespectful - to - the - Sabbath
things he's done.
During the past couple months, you've
probably heard a lot about — and definitely watched — the Netflix sensation, Stranger
Things.
Probably the most common excuse I have
heard for Christians to not do certain
things Jesus plainly tells us to do is «I'm not «called» to do that» (help the needy, love our neighbor or whatever).
During this conference I've already
heard five people mention one
thing that works, and
probably works better than anything else.
The point, though, is that the majority of Americans, religious or not, could
probably point to one or more
things they've
heard that the Almighty is against.
That is
probably one of the worst / disgusting
things I could ever
hear.
For example, «That I shall (at least
probably) exist tomorrow is one
thing; that I shall exist
hearing a blue jay call at noon is another» (Hartshorne, Logic of Perfection 63).
A good guy, who
heard from God and did the right
thing when it counted, and
probably died before Jesus became an adult (hence why we never
hear of him again).
I
heard someone suggest yesterday that certain apocryphal material was left out because it wasn't profitable for the faith... Just made me think there were a few more
things that maybe shouldn't have made the cut... (besides the obvious that those negotiators of the 3rd century
probably didn't really care about not making Jesus a misogynist...)
S - Town — you've
probably already
heard of this podcast a million times and possibly already binge - listened to the whole
thing.
Even though I'll
probably never eat it, I've
heard a lot of good
things about bone marrow.
The even greater news is that those little seeds are super good for you (as you've
probably heard x100) so if you're missing out on eating them because of the texture
thing, you don't have to any more!
You can
probably tell that I love reviewing cookbooks, and I'd
heard so many good
things about her cookbook!
Every time I successfully sneak extra nutrition, I
hear my evil mommy laugh in my head * WAH HA HA HA Haa * (You
probably don't want to know all other silly
things going on inside my head.)
I'm all cozied up in my pjs on the couch with my mom, sipping multiple cups of coffee, and watching the new episode of This Old House — which will
probably be followed by a handful of cooking shows and / or westerns and / or a really old movie I've never
heard of but my mom swears is the greatest
thing ever recorded on film.
In what is
probably the most ridiculous
thing you'll
hear all day, maybe even all week, one former Premier League coach thinks Arsenal should sell Mesut Ozil to make way for Jack Wilshere!
Saying that
things «just clicked» for A&M in Charlotte this weekend doesn't come close to explaining what the Aggies were able to do, but you're
probably still going to
hear it a lot this week.
Throw in Syracuse's passing game and UConn's defense (led by the best player you should
probably have
heard of by now, sophomore linebacker Yawin Smallwood), and you've got quite a few
things to like about Big East football, especially considering it just lost its conference champion (West Virginia) and a seemingly elite prospective member (TCU) to the Big 12.
Things got a little chippy in Boston last night, as you've
probably heard.
Best
thing I
heard all night was Justin himself saying he
probably only has 5 fights left.
Speaking of firsts, this was also Arsène Wenger's first win against a Jose Mourinho team, which is one of those annoying
things you have to
hear about every time Arsenal plays Chelsea (and
probably still will, since this is really just a friendly).
You have
probably already
heard that
things will get better; which doesn't help much when you are tired and frustrated.
There are
probably many
things you have
heard about twins that may or may not be true.
We've all
heard that «breast is best» and you've
probably heard a few
things scattered in with that to explain why — breastfed babies are healthier, or less fussy, or more attached to their parents and more.
You've
probably heard people say
things like, «That smell really takes me back....»
I have a lot of sympathy with how it must feel to come here and
probably see /
hear things that have just never come up before.
I had never
heard of infant potty training, and
probably would have never considered it, but a neat
thing happened: Ever since she was born when i changed her diaper I would tell her if she did a pee or poop, just for fun because I am constantly talking to her.
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The
thing that
probably brings me the most joy, though, is building community and creating a platform for parents to have their voices be
heard.
That is
probably the most repulsive
thing I've ever
heard.
Of course we
probably all think of Giorgio Armani when we
hear the name, which isn't necessarily a bad
thing.
At the beginning, I was reluctant to use a wipe warmer,
probably because of the several few
things I had
heard some of my friends complain about.
Noah
probably heard the flipside of that sort of
thing a dozen times a day, as I unconsciously prioritized the baby over him, so I tried to make sure I announced the times HE got first dibs on Mommy's time.)
They were happy to
hear that as they kicked back their scotch, but as the words came out of my mouth I realized there's one
thing that
probably won't be that okay: their kids are all under the age of 8, and while there may not be a good time to get divorced, there may be better times.
I never
heard of the stillbirth
thing, but from I've read, the correlation is
probably backwards.
Jacobs: I think I'd
heard Tom Reynolds, who is kind of an expert on these sort of
things saying if it comes down to a likeability contest, that's
probably where Kathy Hochul would want it to go.