Sentences with phrase «remarkable things on»

It IS true that we do indeed accomplish all of these remarkable things on a daily basis.

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IN 10 years, CJ King and Co Pty Ltd has grown from a small annex behind a North Beach home to what it claims is the biggest full colour printer in the Southern Hemisphere — a $ 1,500 investment that is now turning over $ 10 million a year.With the assistance of Austrade and the WA Department of Industry and Resources (DoIR), the company is taking on the UK market, already with some success.One of the remarkable things about this success story is that it has been achieved through a consummate belief in a philosophy to use standardised, leading - edge technology and to supply just the print trade and other on - sellers.
Sometimes this has me scratching my head, and other times I'm in awe of these remarkable young people who are perched on the brink of accomplishing things never done before.
«The result is we got this group which on the whole has done completely remarkable things.
«This is the remarkable thing about the experience of an app developer on Facebook.
The new story produced a remarkable followup segment on Fox News, in which Laura Ingraham grudgingly implied that Trump and his allies have proven themselves to be liars by blatantly contradicting themselves — then quickly softened that heretical conclusion by reframing it as though the important thing is what the left will say, not the actual truth of the matter:
Great performers have the remarkable ability to focus on the one big thing they're facing.
It creates a sense of privacy such that people often say remarkable things, just as they bellow intimacies into their cell phone while on the commuter train.
Findings on questions such as the number of people who go to church regularly vary over the years, but the remarkable thing is that the variation is very slight, usually within a matter of a few percentage points.
Jesus was a remarkable leader during His time on earth and can teach us a thing or two about being a leader of significance.
One of the remarkable things about the Gallup poll I was commenting on in the initial post was the GOP's remarkable ability to retain conservative identification with the party.
The remarkable thing is that it was preserved and transmitted orally for centuries before it was reduced to writing, passed on from teacher to pupil.
'» I find nothing remarkable in the Pope accepting mainstream science — things have moved on from the days of Galileo»» says Gavin Schmidt, a climate researcher with the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies in New York City.
His commentary on it in the last, unfinished chapter of Faith on Earth is one of the most remarkable things he ever wrote:
The remarkable thing is that Christians and Jews should feel complimented when he pats them on the head by admitting that their religion is nonetheless useful in changing the world.
Young as the human species is, it displays remarkable capacities: to think and reason and imagine; to ask questions and seek answers; to use language, metaphors and symbols; to ponder the mystery of origins; to locate oneself on maps of meaning; to project ideals and seek their realization; to ask how one fits into the most inclusive scheme of things.
On the basis of a few words reported by another journalist who attended Chaput's Erasmus Lecture hosted by First Things on Monday evening, Winters leapt to the most unjust and uncharitable conclusions, beginning with the proclamation in his headline that Chaput offered a «Remarkable Challenge to Pope Francis.&raquOn the basis of a few words reported by another journalist who attended Chaput's Erasmus Lecture hosted by First Things on Monday evening, Winters leapt to the most unjust and uncharitable conclusions, beginning with the proclamation in his headline that Chaput offered a «Remarkable Challenge to Pope Francis.&raquon Monday evening, Winters leapt to the most unjust and uncharitable conclusions, beginning with the proclamation in his headline that Chaput offered a «Remarkable Challenge to Pope Francis.»
The whole thing began on a cold March day in 1841 when a remarkable woman, one of the great women of American history, Dorothea Lynn Dix, visited a house of correction in Massachusetts and found mentally ill people chained to the walls.
«I've played on teams with really great players, established players who have done remarkable things in this league,» he says.
Related: Broncos player delivers cheap shot on Colts player on extra point Related: Colts punter Pat McAfee destroyed Trindon Holliday on hit Related: Jets fan punches woman in the face after game vs. Patriots Related: ESPN graphics crew thinks Peyton Manning is still on the Colts Related: Calvin Johnson makes remarkable TD catch in triple coverage Related: Justin Blackman runs over security guard on TD attempt Related: Andrew Luck blames himself for Reggie Wayne's injury Related: Andy Reid dancing in locker room after team's 7 - 0 start is a beautiful thing
Related: Broncos player delivers cheap shot on Colts player on extra point Related: Vontae Davis says Colts prepared hard for «Tom Brady» Related: Jets fan punches woman in the face after game vs. Patriots Related: ESPN graphics crew thinks Peyton Manning is still on the Colts Related: Calvin Johnson makes remarkable TD catch in triple coverage Related: Justin Blackman runs over security guard on TD attempt Related: Andrew Luck blames himself for Reggie Wayne's knee injury Related: Andy Reid dancing in locker room after team's 7 - 0 start is a beautiful thing
Let's hope he kicks on and remains injury free for the foreseeable future and we start to see the truly remarkable player that he could potentially be, even if it's difficult to see where he might fit into things at the moment.
On Sunday he turned that perception around when he did an even more remarkable thing by scoring from behind the halfway line.
Considering their remarkable run of form (six wins in their last eight away trips) the 4/1 on offer for a Fleetwood away win tonight looks surely too big to miss out on value wise, but Bradford are something of a fortress these days so things won't be so easy.
It was a remarkable match, and could easily have ended with twice as many goals, but it probably told us not a single new thing about a Liverpool team who, brilliant in attack, could have been out of sight at half - time, and yet ended up hanging on at the finish when Leicester substitute Islam Slimani put a free header wide of goal.
It dawned on me that each twin wanted something different, and the most remarkable thing happened when I figured out what that was: silence.
IT IS A REMARKABLE THING TO SEE SO MANY IMPORTANT MEN REPRESENTING aggressively vocal, mutually hostile constituencies converge on Albany, only to emerge disconsolate, agreeing over nothing but the pointlessness of it all.
Last Tuesday the mayor had done a remarkable and risky thing, going on NY1 to deliver a frontal assault on Cuomo for «inhibiting» de Blasio's state legislative agenda, particularly on affordable housing.
Last night, the House of Commons did a remarkable thing: on a contentious and vital issue, it found virtual unanimity.
Lucretius» only known work, On the Nature of Things, is remarkable for its foreshadowing of Darwinism, humans as higher primates, the study of atoms and the scientific method — all contemplated in a geocentric world ruled by eccentric gods.
This loss, however, is not necessarily a bad thing (according to Hoekzema, «the localization was quite remarkable»); it occurred in brain regions involved in social cognition, particularly in the network dedicated to theory of mind, which helps us think about what is going on in someone else's mind — regions that had the strongest response when mothers looked at photos of their infants.
It has the remarkable property that it looks just the same if you zoom in on one piece of it as if you look at the whole thing, which, in mathematical terms, makes it a fractal.
I mean, I would say the whole last 30 years have been remarkable times because so many new techniques have come online: dating, CT studies, the synchrotron, allowing us to look [at] individual growth lines in Neandertal teeth,... the ability to date things with much greater precision, and then DNA — and, you know, I was in Svante Pääbo's press conference in London in 1997 when [he] announced the first mitochondrial DNA and I went on record saying it was the equivalent in paleontology if landing something or landing on Mars and who could have imagined 10 years later we talk about the whole genome; it's incredible.
The remarkable thing about the advice in this book, and the reason it shows up on this list, is because a vast portion of the spiritual principles that were practiced and written down so many centuries ago, have since been confirmed by science to be effective on our physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual well - being.
On the other hand, a ketogenic diet — where fat, not sugar, is your primary source of energy — has been shown to do some remarkable things for your brain health.
Thanks to his remarkable directing debut with 2011's Sound of My Voice, Zal Batmanglij quickly found himself in a deal where the cash was frotned for his second project — and no other than Fox Searchlight was the one putting a cash down on his sophomore feature — this is rarely how things work in the indie biz these days.
I suppose it's sort of damning with faint praise in a way, but it's remarkable that some composers seem to emerge from the production line formerly known as Media Ventures as excellent film composers in their own right who go on to bigger and better things.
And the most remarkable thing about it, in radio terms, was how little anyone remarked on the fact that he's the first Taoiseach who's gay and mixed - race.
Still, there's something about this couple on screen that kind of works, partly because Hawkins and Hawke are remarkable together, and partly because director Aisling Walsh and screenwriter Sherry White let them make much of small things: The looks on their faces, say, when she starts popping bright, cheerfully painted cards in with his bills, and a New York visitor offers to pay more for her card than for his fish.
Success has accomplished some truly remarkable things: There's the extraordinary performance on state reading and math tests.
«All of these fellows go on to achieve remarkable things, and HGSE is in a unique position to elevate and advance what their graduates go on to do,» says Wyatt.
The lack of outside noise intrusion in this thingremarkable on its own but doubly so when compared with the Enclave's platform - sharing Saturn Outlook and GMC Acadia siblings — is nothing short of amazing.
The lack of outside noise intrusion in this thingremarkable on its own but doubly so when compared with the Enclave's platform - sharing Saturn Outlook and siblings — is nothing short of amazing.
«To answer it, she embarked on a remarkable journey across the country,» reads the book's description at Amazon, «and spent the evening with all sorts of people in all sorts of places — hipsters in Los Angeles, car cruisers in small - town Indiana, coeds in Boston, the homeless in New York, a lounge band in Portland, quinceanera revelers in Phoenix, and more — to chronicle the one night of the week when we do the things we want to do rather than the things we need to do.»
Perhaps the most remarkable thing about living in Cedar City is the breathtaking views residents enjoy on a daily basis.
On the audio side of things, sound effects and music serve their purposes well without being too remarkable.
Famous as the world's largest open submission show, there are certain things the Summer Exhibition delivers on every single year: a panorama of art in all mediums, a remarkable mixture of emerging artists and household names, and more to see and explore than any other exhibition you're likely to visit this year.
When the group had the final meeting to share the projects they plan to include in the show, they discovered a remarkable thing: as if a mirror of the essential thing that connects them all, each artist was working on two distinct trajectories that exist in conversation with each other.
Michael Goldberg was perhaps less well - known than Helen Frankenthaler (who, like many of that generation, moved on to other things) or Joan Mitchell, but he stayed the Abstract Expressionist course, and in doing so, produced a body of work imbued with remarkable aesthetic and emotional power.
«We have a small but interesting art scene here - our galleries have had a remarkable series of exhibitions recently and are doing great things on their own - but this will hopefully shine even more of a light on what they're doing,» he said.
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