Sentences with phrase «something out of a turn»

The central conspiracy also feels like something out of a turn - of - the - millennium Dick Wolf episode, with the police eventually stumbling upon a cabal of diabolical abductors whose schemes involve not just kidnapping kids, but also spying on their devastated parents.

Not exact matches

Take the time to decide, ahead of time, what you will do if something doesn't turn out well.
It turns out that Reed is — sort of — onto something.
We felt as if we had been playing parts in a fascinating movie that suddenly took a bad turn, in which we had worked like dogs for two weeks to produce something really spectacular and then were written out of the script.»
But aviation insiders are quick to point out something about Rutan that is often overlooked in the excitement over his novel prototype vehicles: Rutan has yet to turn one of his experimental vehicles into a successful commercial aircraft.
The good news for investors is the promise held out by a growing cadre of companies working to take on that infrastructure upgrade, turning unusable water into something we can drink and making water consumption more efficient.
«What happens most of the time is that we show up at the event, deliver our speech, hand out a few business cards, and cross our fingers that it turns into something more,» says Dixson.
We turn down roughly 80 % of the companies that reach out to us because we only want to work with brands that are a good match with Tofu's brand and something we would actually use in real life.
He added that «we may be looking in a generation's time at an EU that is also configured differently from what it is today, and the exact nature of the relationship between the UK and that future system - whatever it turns out to be - of European cooperation is something that future parliaments, future generations, will have to consider,» he said.
Unlike the person who sends every shred of information out the door untouched, the Amplifier uses their corporate megaphone to turn information into a crisis — something that they feel needs to be handled right away.
While street style is inherently meant to provide a «guerrilla - like» style of photography, those who are truly skilled with their camera can turn the pedestrian street style photo into something straight out of an editorial shoot.
Whatever the mechanism of action turns out to be, however, the message is clear: Get off your damn butt, and do something.
Speaking of that positive reaction, in this era of online influencers and self - made digital celebrities, good vibes are turning out to be something of a currency.
«[Poloz] took a little bit of heat for cutting rates, and it turned out he saw something troublesome in the numbers,» Bank of Nova Scotia chief executive Brian Porter told me in October.
But as it turns out, the real truth of it is just something no one wants to acknowledge: while some people will make lots and lots of money long - term in this whole ICO scheme, a lot of others won't, and still more will have made profit in the short - term.
Each of these conspicuous non-denial denials turned out to be conspicuous for a reason: because they were hiding something.
Indeed, it's different because it depends, not just on what any single bank can «make» out of a fresh increment of reserves, but on what the banking industry as a whole can make from it, which turns out to be something else again.
Now it turns out that there was something of a slush fund, in the form of Cohen's retainer.
Even if the current theory of evolution turns out to not be 100 % correct, it is a FAR better assumption than that some Beard Man or Zeus or whatever made us out of magic dust or something.
As I say, Dr. Williams has turned out to be something of a disappointment.
David P. Goldman misses something in his analysis; had he considered it, I think his (certainly provocative) reading of American history may have turned out somewhat differently.
Something crucial drops out of our religious experience when we make the theological turn to experience.
Lutheran theological reconstruction has, however, turned out to be part of the problem that makes possible something like «The Church and Human Sexuality: A Lutheran Perspective.»
If you're doing something clearly contrary to the teachings of the Bible, he (or any other believer) can point it out to you and recommend you turn away from it.
Some little part of me was hoping that Gus would turn out to have something to do with that good old Sutekh.
If it turned out to be false, the grad assistant would have been culpable but what would be the motivation of the grad assistant to make up something that outrageous?
I can see how one can look at this idea and look at the following examples in Hebrews 11 as «Because they were sure they would get this reward, they did this thing» but as the author points out in verse 39 that they didn't get what they imagined they would, so if we understand faith as «being sure» it would turn out that it is «being sure» of something and being totally wrong — instead it makes more sense to understand Hebrews 11:1 as saying that «faith is a realization (or actualization)» of our hopes, a realization that the author points out is greater than we could expect and be sure in.
M ellow and glowing with autumnal red A nd also ochre striped with golden light, R epainted bedroom with a brand new bed L eft made up, crisp sheets awaiting night; O ld layers overlaid with something fresh, N ew, and sorting out, giving away, C lear for a different union of flesh A nd spirit, window to another day; L ife turns its wheel of change.
Sure, any of them could be the real cause, but so could something natural that we just don't happen to understand yet, just as we didn't understand many things a hundred years ago that did turn out to have natural causes that we do understand now.
It just so turns out that once humans know how something actually works, they have the incredible ability to change it to how they see fit, as evidenced by the amazing piece of technology in front of your face.
In the early days of chaplaincy service and clinical pastoral education, something very like this turned out for a while to be the main temptation.
Even if those little copper books that have been in the news lately turn out to have something inscribed by the hand of Paul or Peter or John that warns the church to have no buildings, I doubt most groups would leave their buildings.
Looking backward from midstream reveals something unnoticed in the living: a pattern to events, the strange alternation between predictability and surprise, and most important of all, the private moment that turns out to seem of general interest.
Although the judge's decision did not deal with whether or not the sexual abuse actually happened, this latest turn of events is something of a victory for SGM, whose legal strategy has been to first argue that the First Amendment gives pastors the right to discourage victims of abuse from reporting the crimes against them to police and second to argue that the case should be thrown out on technicalities, such as the statute of limitations.
Sometimes that something turns out to be a miracle of new life.
People turn to religion out of a need when something is missing.
Second since something abnormal can be a sign of something detrimental (e.g., abnormal growth in your lung turns out to be cancer), it can also be used to mean «wrong».
I've known of a few situations where an individual felt something which wasn't presenting evidence to the world and it turned out to be true.
So... what if you have this «faith» and it turns out that you were wrong and Zeus or something is the «true» god... then you'd be up * & # % creek just the same LOL That's the problem with that way of thinking.
We settled on meatloaf, thinking that you could make it look sort of like a camel's hump... you know... if he was wearing a girdle of camel's hair, he had to have done something with the rest of the camel... I modified the linked recipe by adding Worcestershire sauce, garlic and onion, and I thought it turned out a bit dry, but it wasn't bad, especially with a topping of vidalia onions browned in olive oil, balsamic vinegar, and a little more honey.
Scientists think it has something to do with the field theory — fields being invisible, nonmaterial structures that may turn out to be the basic substance of the universe.
But it turned out that an extreme feminism is only one form of something with an interesting history and much wider influence, especially now that it has been taken up by homosexual activists.
Not only will this best known of Bergson's works turn out to be a compendium of mathematical metaphors, but its central actor, the vital impetus (élan vital), will appear to have something intelligible to do: to create increasingly broad rhythms of duration.
Like their European counterparts, American insurers have begun to signal that the core of their business (actuarial tables, which depend on the future behaving something like the past) are increasingly unreliable; meanwhile, investors have begun to understand that the next set of energy technologies, whatever they turn out to be, represent a money - making opportunity dwarfing even the Internet.
Mine turned out great once I'd left it to cool but tastes a bit like stuffing — did I maybe add to much of something??
Even if it turns out that there are no useful applications of behavioral assay methods with rats, these studies should be interesting in themselves because they may tell us something about our ability to determine what it is like to be another organism.12
I appreciate recipes where I can easily substitute / change ingredients; if I'm out of something or want to work around a specific ingredient, no problem, it still turns out GREAT.
The little touch of seasoning turns the humble bean sprout into something tangy and delicious; to make a meal out of it, throw in a handful of veggies and some tofu then serve it all on rice for a quick and easy dish you can whip up in minutes, literally.
For those of you that don't know me, I'm Chef Dennis and it's my great pleasure today to be here with you today and share a new cookie recipe with you.I have to start out by saying that while I'm not really a baker, it is something that I truly enjoy doing.While I have made my fair share of cakes and pies, cookies are one treat that has eluded me.I do have my one go to cookie, courtesy of Alice Medrich, but I've pretty much beaten that one into the ground this year, and I knew I needed to expand my cookie repertoire.I started going through my cookbooks looking for inspiration, there were so many wonderful cookies to choose from, but in the end I decided upon a cookie that I had seen in my wife's December edition of Real Simple.The cover of the issue simply stated «30 impressive make - ahead cookies» and as I looked through the magazine, nothing really grabbed me and then I turned the page to the last cookie, and there it was.......
I made those and my muffins came out really dense and sort of doughy, not like regular muffin texture, is this how they are supposed to turn out or did I do something wrong?
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