Wearing his DTV uniform of black baseball hat and shades, Cusack is still decent in the role and at least doesn't
seem as bored as Bruce Willis has in his DTV efforts.
They seem as bored with this one - outing - too - many as the audience quickly becomes.
When you consider how thrilling and deeply moving the Bible really is — with timeless scenes of love, passion, war, and betrayal — it is almost an accomplishment to make
it seem as boring as most modern editions do.
Image courtesy of iStockphoto / fotohunter Common wheat (Triticum aestivum) might
seem as boring as the sliced bread it is baked into.
Not exact matches
Constantly changing your workout may
seem less
boring, but constantly doing new exercises doesn't force your body to adapt — and get stronger — nearly
as quickly.
Musk
seemed frustrated, but his behavior comes across
as fuel for skeptics and
bears, Albertine said.
Quill turns
boring numbers into written communication that
seems human and natural — a story — and Hammond says the results are guaranteed to adhere to the truth
as defined by the data.
It
seems the suspect was
born outside Israel,
as The Jerusalem Post article says he «made aliya,» a term used to describe immigration to Israel.
Without so much
as a glimmer of light at the end of the tunnel, the thought of slugging along yet another day can
seem boring in itself, but this is why entrepreneurs are cut from a different cloth.
But to Unilever, which was
born as a solution to a crisis, the potential for calamity
seems real enough.
As a young girl living in poverty, Vienna -
born Hattie Carnegie dreamed of climbing to the top in superkinetic New York, where every day, it
seemed, ideas were turned into fortunes.
While at least some of those cost predictions
seem to be
bearing out
as advisors and BDs work to get up to speed with the final rule, released in April, industry officials opine that cost of compliance varies.
If you read the response in context, it is not quite
as ridiculous
as it sounds: Bowden's point
seems to be that the regulatory burdens that his questioner complained about aren't that important, because the private equity business is so good that the additional regulatory costs are easy to
bear, and well worth it to avoid messing up a good racket.
The
bear market
seems to be over and several major cryptocurrencies such
as EOS and Cardano are booming...
The idea that we have seen the last
bear market in equities ever does
seem extremely far fetched, though few in the mainstream media want to admit that the US is facing huge debt burdens that will probably only grow
as time goes on.
The classes were very
boring, the people I was studying with didn't
seem incredible to me
as to consider them colleagues or future members of my team.
At this point, the vast majority of people my age — being honest, the dividing line
seems to be around 45 years old — roll their eyes and, in a perfectly rational manner, argue that a currency is usually
boring and backed up by meaningful institutions such
as central banks.
However,
as I recently increased my position in Royal Dutch Shell from 360 shares by 200 shares to 560 shares and because some of my interest -
bearing positions are only due at the end of the year, my goal for 2017 to earn an average passive income of $ 200 per month still
seems realistic to me.
It
seems a lot of sectors are rolling over to a
bear market, but on index level you don't see
as much yet, since wonderful Amazon, Apple etc are holding up decently.
Can't be too intelligent,
as you
seem to misunderstand that atheism, like any form of theism, is strictly a belief, and what a person believes has ZERO
BEARING on how intelligent they can BECOME.
We don't choose where we're
born yet it
seems tp determine what we belive
as truth.
Somehow both old
as the hills and joyful
as the sun, his greatest lie is the one he
seems (almost) to believe: «My lord, I was
born about three of the clock in the afternoon, with a white head and something a round belly.»
Considering that 1 in 3 potential children die
as a result of natural miscarriage, it
seems to suggest that even God doesn't want * all * potential children
born.
So, what is my point?To read Paul's polemic, his rhetoric and generally his theology
as an end in itself, rather than his attempt to bring others to an experience of the living God is to me, missing the point.It
seems that much of the divisiveness between believers on this blog and a few others I visit is just that: I often read... Paul says this... hey, but Jesus says that... no, he wasn't saying that, he was saying this and so on and so on.Am I the only one
bored with this «your Mother and my Mother were hanging out clothes» approach.I think we need a little more adverb,
as in maybe....
As for Saint Nicholas, it
seems reasonable to assume that he would
bear a striking resemblance to modern - day Greeks.
Seems to me that the kid that was born with what seems to be a deformity to ever other kid in the pack would have been killed and eaten as a f
Seems to me that the kid that was
born with what
seems to be a deformity to ever other kid in the pack would have been killed and eaten as a f
seems to be a deformity to ever other kid in the pack would have been killed and eaten
as a freak.
Just
as we recall those people who were extraordinarily influential and inspiring, we also remember just
as vividly those who pushed us away from a subject: the teachers who were
boring or positively harmful to us, those who did not encourage us, the ones who
seemed only to be going through the motions.
Anyway, trying to communicate this, and the other issues, to my then pastor was also fraught with problems
as he
seemed too preoccupied with how my leaving was making him feel than with the years of rejection I described which led to me leaving, I say leaving but I only moved to a church up the road (I had been in the first church for over 20 years but couldn't
bear it any longer, which was a sad outcome).
Furthermore, in light of the bible's recognition of the morality of owning foreign
born slaves
as personal property (Lev 25:44 - 46), it
seems a little odd that the alleged divine law giver failed to condemn this practice when even mere mortals would eventually come to recognize the practice
as morally repugnant.
Paul
seems not to favor the image of «
born again» but prefers instead to speak of coming to faith
as being made alive.
It is a terrifying thing to have been
born: I mean, to find oneself, without having willed it, swept irrevocably along on a torrent of fearful energy which
seems as though it wished to destroy everything it carries with it.
At first sight, beings and their destinies might
seem to us to be scattered haphazard or at least in an arbitrary fashion over the face of the earth; we could very easily suppose that each of us might equally well have been
born earlier or later, at this place or that, happier or more ill - starred,
as though the universe from the beginning to end of its history formed in space - time a sort of vast flower - bed in which the flowers could be changed about at the whim of the gardener.
They
seemed borne up,
as if on another's shoulders, being carried toward some high place the doctor and I would not be going, following a way we did not understand.
And did not this sorrow
seem to invite us to recognize it
as our own and to help to
bear it, and to accept our own sorrow in such a way that all mankind's sufferings would be made more bearable and be redeemed?
It
seems, perhaps, if we can find some way of seeing past what appears to be incongruity and instead perceive one another primarily
as a fellow human being holding to being
born with dignity and equality then we might be in a good place?
But, «pedophilia» is highly dysfunctional, and being gay wasn't, in fact, being gay
seemed as much «
born that way»
as heterosexuality, or being a blonde, or having good spatial acuity.
I am a
born again christian, Santorum was in a cult
as well,
as you all
seem to think Rommey a morman makes a difference it's God will to get Pres. Obama out of office get your head on strait or we will have P Obama again and lose all our rights
as Christians, and people in all walks of life.
As he sat down in front of my desk, his eyes
seemed to
bore a hole straight through me, and a sneer formed at the corner of his mouth.
From Colleen: I'm a Canadian
born / raised Christian, now an American citizen... American conservatives
seem to talk a lot less about the Kingdom of God and more about the kingdom of America...
As an American conservative Christian, do you ever consider the potential idolatry of patriotic pride?
That is why —
as it
seems from the juxtaposition in Genesis of the Tower of Babel event and the life and career of Abraham — God chose Abraham and those
born from him (and those who have attached themselves to his house) to be the covenanted community that God needs for the Torah to do its work in the world.
Because images, in a book or in a sermon, are generally regarded
as decorative and hence optional in their
bearing upon the principal form and content of the communication, the imaginative preacher may have to endure such comments
as «His sermons don't
seem theologically weighty» or «It was too interesting to have contained much truth», or perhaps such inverted compliments
as «I was much involved in your talk, or whatever it was.
Arising out of what I have said, the diagram at the end of this chapter represents the state of tension which has come to exist more or less consciously in every human heart
as a result of the
seeming conflict between the modern forward impulse (OX), induced in us all by the newly -
born force of trans - hominization, and the traditional upward impulse of religious worship (OY).
Like the general description of immortality in chapter three, heaven
as it is usually imaged
seems uneventful, abstract, unappealing,
boring.
In terms of structure, however, it
seems likely that the people who
bore various titles in the first century — such
as bishop or elder or healer or teacher — were not «officials» holding formal offices,
as the bishops, elders, and deacons came to do in the early second century.
It is the problem of reconciliation to the One from whom death proceeds
as well
as life, who makes demands too hard to
bear, who sets us in the world where our beloved neighbors are the objects of
seeming animosity, who appears
as God of wrath
as well
as God of love.
If you are happy with one of the parties that presently exist, you can be a
bore and say why — though I would hope people could be a bit more imaginative, because let's face it, the Democrats are a 1930s paradigm that fits in about
as well
as a zoot suit, and the Republicans are so splintered they
seem to be an illusion of a viewpoint rather than the reality of it.
But sure, the relevant issues are more in regard to effectivity, such
as that two machines with drivers can harvest a field quicker than a dozen or so men, and while a life without any work can be
boring and / or decadent very quickly (and similarly such with no physical activity whatsoever), an overall system e.g. where productivity and numbers are «alpha and omega»
seems to be very out of touch not only with nature.
Conversely, it may be that the concept of essence
bears a particularly negative affinity to the idea of time, since it
seems always to make time look
as if it were a bare nothing that has no essence.
Conversely, it may be that the concept of essence
bears a particularly negative affinity to the idea of time, since it
seems always to make time look
as if it were a bare nothing that has no essence.4 But whatever the affinity may be between time and the concept of essence, the two confront one another in one or other of the above - mentioned ways, and this confrontation must be included in the determination of time's essence.
I understand the «
born again» experience
as being a strict criterion, and my cousin
seems to have that «one - on - one» personal relation with Christ.