Sentences with phrase «see those words of»

The Roman Catholics wanted to keep power to themselves so they prevented people not in their ranks from seeing the Word of God.
[41] As when divining the location of treasure, [42] Smith said he saw the words of the translation while he gazed at the stone or stones in the bottom of his hat, excluding all light.
After I sat down, being all in confusion, like a drowning man that was just giving up to sink, and almost in an agony, I turned very suddenly round in my chair, and seeing part of an old Bible lying in one of the chairs, I caught hold of it in great haste; and opening it without any premeditation, cast my eyes on the 38th Psalm, which was the first time I ever saw the word of God: it took hold of me with such power that it seemed to go through my whole soul, so that it seemed as if God was praying in, with, and for me.
And I am sure that many people will see the words of Jack Wilshere this week, reported by ESPN, as just one more example of the Frenchman's stubborn mind set.
Most of us, if not all, have not seen the wording of the contract Arsene Wenger signed.
Almost two years have gone by since the Channing Tatum - Jillian Bell - led reboot was announced, and we've still seen no word of a release date or production announcement.
I haven't seen a word of explanation at GHCN about the return of the prodigal son.
I guess that's why I didn't see a word of this on DF.

Not exact matches

I have never seen viral enterprise app takeoff like this before — all word of mouth.
The word «entrepreneur» is thrown around a lot these days, with many people seeing it as a means to enjoy a whole new level of professional, financial and personal freedom.
«We saw a business problem, we saw a potential way out — potential being the key word — and we took it,» said Salon CEO Jordan Hoffner of the new revenue - generating plan.
In other words: Don't feel guilty for heading out to that afternoon spin class: you'll see productivity benefits at work — and less of a bum print in your chair.
This is the only time you will see the word «recession» in this column — even though its subject is the release Monday of a government report that showed Canada's gross domestic product contracted for two consecutive quarters through June.
As a matter of fact, there is no point in denying that by all means clichés surely increase the number of words in the text, which is clearly seen in this sentence.
In other words, Facebook, Twitter, and other services not only have a significant amount of control over who sees specific kinds of content because of their algorithms, but they are becoming more involved in creating it as well.
In other words, leadership can see at a glance which managers are recognizing employees and which ones aren't, so those in the latter camp can be retrained regarding the needs of recognition - hungry Millennials.
When she saw some mechanical looms that used punched cards to direct the weaving of beautiful patterns, it reminded her of how Babbage's engine used punched cards to make calculations, and she developed the historic insight that a calculator could be instructed to handle not just numbers but anything that could be notated in logical symbols, such as music or words or graphics or textile patterns.
The simplest example of this can be seen in the word «Button.»
In the words of pricing strategist Tim Williams, «Clients don't care about the labor pains; they want to see the baby.»
A word of caution: I've seen too many people go overboard with a newfound concept of small business.
I'm not really certain at the moment whether I think that smart cars or smart roads (like they're building in Atlanta) are the best bet (see Why Smart Cars Are Stupid), but, take my word for it, within three years, some of us won't have to drive ourselves anywhere.
Look up «hustle» in the dictionary and you'll see the word commonly means to sell something by force and / or coercion, and / or to maintain a flutter of activity, as in «the hustle and bustle of the daily grind.»
That's a far cry from the likes of Ben Cohen, Anita Roddick, and Yvon Chouinard, for instance, who saw businesspeople as tools of the military - industrial complex and profits as a dirty word.
In other words, Greenspan saw eliminating the federal debt as a matter of «how,» not «if» - if, as he said, current policies remained in place.
but the co-founders see Quip's word processor as the first of many products that will ultimately comprise the full «productivity suite» — spreadsheets, presentation software, etc..
With all of the intelligent changes Panda and Penguin brought to the table, it was only a matter of time before one of Google's big brained developers found a way to «smarten» search engines up enough to take a question and look at the context rather than seeing the words within the query as separate entities.
Once you've a vague idea of the words you'd like to rank for, you can use Google's Keyword Tool to see whether you're in the right ball park.
We just started to see more traction from certain countries and Canada was one of them, for a lot of obvious reasons: linguistic, geographic, word of mouth.
Your old standby bar graphs and pie charts are just the tip of the iceberg — it's not uncommon now to see executives and professionals of all stripes working on visuals instead of hunkering down at the keyboard for a long session of pecking away in Word.
I've seen firsthand how words of encouragement can have a dramatic impact on a team.
Harvard Business School Dean Nitin Nohria calls her «an entrepreneur in the truest sense of the word — someone who sees beyond existing constraints to imagine novel solutions to once intractable problems.»
It's fun, and you'll see lots of entertaining «伟哥» combo marks, including words like «VIGA» (which sounds vaguely dirty to me), «VIGOUR,» «WEIBROTHER,» «VIAGRLY,» and (my favorite) «伟哥套 VIAGRA CONDOM» — that last one just sounds dangerous.
And word of mouth helps too: «If you're seeing results,» Poppler says, «you're going to tell your friends about it.»
In other words, you want to create a profile of the person to see if he's someone you should be concerned about.
The usual process occurs from there: more people see them, more people get them, word of mouth spreads, and my morning bus ride becomes more amusing.
Some of these tweeters appreciated the kind words, followed the links to Sinkin's website, and liked what they saw.
As the demand for housing has grown to far exceed the existing supply, many urban neighborhoods that have long served as a home for mostly low - and moderate - income households are now seeing an influx of higher - income households; in other words, they are experiencing gentrification.
Of course, it remains to be seen if the effects are the same in humans (and, as such, there's no word on appropriate dosage).
Even billionaire investor Marc Andreessen once tweeted, «I have never seen a viral enterprise app take off like this before — all word of mouth.»
His words were first reported by trade magazine Broadcast, but Business Insider has also seen a transcript of his message.
The «print preview» feature in your word - processing or desktop publishing software to see what your printed page will look like before printing (this will reduce the number of test copies you'll need to make),
Do typos in e-mails, or sloppy grammar in speech, bother you so much that you can't even see or hear the meaning of the words being used?
But the president has also pledged to «respond to the threat of climate change» in his second term and would rather not be seen as eating his words by approving Keystone.
In other words, the most successful entrepreneurs put no time or energy into stressing about their failures as they see failure as a small and necessary step in the process of reaching their goals.
The seven to 10 words in a preview pane at the top of an HTML email are what the recipient will likely see first.
Since then we've only seen more of the same — empty words, few actions, and a death count that keeps on rising.
So he developed a technique of setting a few characters in a unique situation, then working with them, 2,000 words at a time, to see what happens.
When you hear the words «penguin» or «panda,» you likely think of the adorable animals you saw during your last trip to the zoo.
Obama's visit in March 2016 had left Cuban leaders ambivalent about the hand of friendship he extended: Fidel Castro, ailing and almost 90, stirred from his retirement to attack the American president's «syrupy words,» and what he saw as an insidious plea for Cubans to forget the Americans» dark history with the island.
The second thing that happened is the appearance of some of the most beautifully worded apologies ever seen on the internet.
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