Not exact matches
There's something convenient about being able to ask a
question and get the answer
out of thin
air.
If someone was born in Saudi Arabia, they would be Muslim and if they were born in the US, they would be Christian... It's up to them to figure
out that religion is a crock before they waste their whole life worshiping a non-existent friend in the sky and believing in a book full
of fairy tales... My favorite fairy tale is about the guy who was told not to look behind and was turned into a block
of salt when he disobeyed the command and took a peak... lol... I was raised christian but I had too many doubts and
questions especially after our scandalous pastor took the money that was raised to build a new church building and disappeared into thin
air with the loot... lol... After I ditched religion, I had a peace
of mind and I am still at peace...
As a reporter, there were still loads
of unanswered
questions hanging in the
air as to how this would all shake
out, logistically and otherwise.
Kolb, in an interview, lashed
out at the lawmakers who signed on to the letter,
questioning the timing
of the complaints and insisting he has an «open - door policy» for conference members to
air concerns.
If A affects B without being right next to it, then the effect in
question must be indirect — the effect in
question must be something that gets transmitted by means
of a chain
of events in which each event brings about the next one directly, in a manner that smoothly spans the distance from A to B. Every time we think we can come up with an exception to this intuition — say, flipping a switch that turns on city street lights (but then we realize that this happens through wires) or listening to a BBC radio broadcast (but then we realize that radio waves propagate through the
air)-- it turns
out that we have not, in fact, thought
of an exception.
Not that homeopathy is a piece
of utter nonsense plucked
out of the
air 300 years ago, whose basic assumptions, like the power
of dilution, no homeopath has ever thought to
question.
A sniper's bullet tears through the frozen
air, and in mere minutes the audience must puzzle
out any number
of critical
questions.
Moon (R for profanity) Futuristic, sci - fi adventure about a lonely astronaut (Sam Rockwell) eager to reunite with his wife (Dominique McElligott) and daughter (Kaya Scodelario) back on Earth after living alone on the dark side
of the moon for three years who comes to
question the nature
of his mission when a young clone
of himself (Robin Chalk) suddenly materializes
out of thin
air.
With that in mind, Stanley begins to
question the character - building component
of their excavation work when a small metal item found in one
of the holes brings their elusive female Warden (Sigourney Weaver) rushing
out of her
air - conditioned house and into the hot sun.
For example, one
question asks students to calculate the length
of a revolving door entrance that doesn't let
air get
out.
After all,
air conditioning is
out of the
question if we want to maximize our mileage.
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Frankly, Joel, if I could create this website as a hologram that I could take with me, to consult at any moment
out of thin
air, it would be excellent, since every single
question I put into Google is answered by you.
The
question can be flipped: how does one know what the dollar is worth given that dollars can be created
out of thin
air or dropped from helicopters?
amazing article if a little
out of date now im guessing also love the videos, i have one
question, i used to travel a lot on AA to new york and chicago mainly and enjoyed its benefits back then in the late 90s - 2005, it always seemed you needed fewer miles needed to uograde to buisness etc than any other airline at the tme ect and evern though it was early interent days there was many ways to earn miles etc, but i havent been travelling much but this year i will be travelling much more, basically 4 - 6 trips to the us and maybe 3 - 4 eu trips as well all from london or manchester, would i still be best going with AA program or ba / avios, i would get a frequent flyer credit card for bookings and hotels if that helps your reply, many thanks (when i used to fly, AA was the only way i would go just beacuse the planes looked amazing in their livery:) even if the
air stewardesses were an average
of 65 yeard old lol paul
As an organizing conceit, Excerpts beats Hodgepodge or
Airing Out The Storage Racks, both
of which are closer to the truth, but that's not to say the exhibition doesn't beg interesting
questions.
At the end
of this post, there's more on one facet
of the climate
question that Mr. Dyson did examine in some depth back in 1976 — the prospect
of pulling huge amounts
of carbon dioxide
out of the
air with specially bred trees.
Your
questions about packing, moving, burial,
air fields, and cities are all good ones but however assume aspects
of my design to which they are all irrelevant as it turns
out.
That statement can not have been connected with the specific
question of how energy moves
out of the
air into the deep ocean because you had just literally told us to «Forget about how the missing heat might get from the atmosphere down to the ocean deeps below 700 metres.»
«when you get a downer, and lots
of people suffer from this, there is no
question, every self - help book, every doctor, every therapist will tell you: get
out there in the fresh
air, get yourself moving.
So let's just agree to subtract it
out as completely irrelevant to a discussion
of thermodynamics, unless the «
air» in
question is inside the core
of a star that is in the peculiar state where it is fusing oxygen and nitrogen or sometimes fissioning them with fast neutrons (the only processes I can think
of that might change their baseline mass - energy by altering their strong nuclear interaction energy).
Richard111 Mar 3rd 2011 My
question then is did the water vapour freezing
out of the
air provide a positive feedback to the temperature drop?
My
question then is did the water vapour freezing
out of the
air provide a positive feedback to the temperature drop?
When I working on Regis and Kelly (sometimes at Millionaire I helped
out on sister productions), I was on set one day, working with the EP on the resolution
of a live on -
air contest in front
of the audience, Kelly
questioned my credentials, claiming I looked too young to be a lawyer.
I am not suggesting that you pull answers to important legal
questions out of thin
air.
Croakey's analysis
of health policies
aired during the Victorian election campaign raised some pertinent
questions from people such as Christine Walker from the Chronic Illness Alliance, who pointed
out that large sums had been promised for health infrastructure projects but there was little to no discussion about how money might be best spent to better integrate services for patients.
I may appear to be a hypocrite to the hot -
air balloon - blower in
question, but because I haven't put fear into the hearts
of listeners with my words whilst spouting off at the podium, as this guy has bragged about doing, I can't compete in the bull - shit hunger games, because... I ain't no bottom - feeding Dung Beetle feeding off
of such dried -
out crap.
Got a
question for you... why do you have to release the
air out of the tank afterwards?
When crystal is
out of the
question, you can still give your tablescape an
air of antique elegance with these Mercury Glass Candle Holders.