Sentences with phrase «sounds out of this world»

Though the idea may sound out of this world, the nascent space tourism industry is set to take off in the next decade, and humans will need a way to pay for things in space as well as send payments to Earth, said PayPal President David Marcus.
Wow - these cupcakes sound out of this world!
maple cinnamon and cayenne roasted seeds sounds out of this world..
i love having something new to do with quinoa, and making patties sounds out of this world!
Those flavor combos sound out of this world!
Oh mama, these pops are stunning and they sound out of this world!
That dressing also sounds out of this world and my mind is spinning through lots of other uses... as a marinade for grilled veggies, salmon, etc..
Your photos look amazing and your recipe sounds out of this world!
Beautiful photography, Sarah, and the toppings on this pizza sound out of this world.
These brownies sound out of this world and your pup is adorable!
These sound out of the world.
These sound out of this world.
My family loves a good stew in the winter with nice hot crusty bread, But theses wings sound out of this world and I am going to try them soon.
I never liked chunky fruit pies — however, that was way back when I was a picky little girl, I feel as though I would love them now!!!!!! And this smoothie sounds out of this world tasty!
This flavor combination sounds out of this world.
It sounds out of this world good to me and I would be a very happy camper if someone brought this to my house.

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These state - of - the - art ear buds ($ 300) from Doppler Labs effectively let users control the audible world: Amplify certain sounds while drowning out others.
That may not sound particularly controversial, but some immigration and labor activists are calling out FWD.us for favoring a specific type of immigrant: White - collar tech workers whom tech world titans could pay less than their American colleagues.
Of course, they got out into the real world and they were menaces to decency and sound thinking.
Sounds just like the world I came out of.
The note sounded by both Chomsky and Roy is admittedly rather shrill, but we must consider that their dissent comes at a time when much of the world seems content with President Bush's view that this attack was simply an attempt by «evildoers» to snuff out «the beacon light of freedom» in the world.
He had me wondering on that last one when, after pointing out that the biggest assemblies in the world today are Pentecostal, he neglected to discuss his own decision to replace that portion of his own congregation's name with the friendlier sound of «family».
The available acoustical possibility of sound and rhythm are used, not to declare one man's variations on an agreed consensus about the world, but to work out in sound and rhythm one man's behavior in a world without form.
He has pointed out that a theology which is strictly confined to the world of «here and now can not take account of the ultimate questions which men must ask, whereas every sound Christian theology is required indeed to speak of that «here and now», but to relate it to God as a creative principle and to see God at work in the immediacies of human existence in the whole range of what we style «secular existence».
WORLD: Sorry once again, but science does not know everything or the quantum part would be figured out in finite terms rather than probabilities that's sound like we spent millions of dollars to get answers like «but teacher I was almost right, let me try some more»... and pre-big bang theories would be figured out and not quite as fantastical and humorous as they sound to average person.
This Pope is ranting about how the Church will die if it does not tolerate gays, lesbians, abortion... Well, I just want to correct him: The «Real Church of Jesus Christ» will continue to survive and thrive until the trumpet sounds and it is pulled out of this crazy world, while the «artificial Church» that the Pope is leading will implode and die - just as the Pope himself has predicted.
They look and sound amazing, and these photos are out of this world < 3 I am a crier too.
Got awestruck with all those hearty, happy, healthy recipes that look, sound and smell out - of - the - world!
The kit looks absolutely adorable all packaged up, and these bars sound and look out of this world.
These look and sound out - of - this world and must be made in our house soon Bea recently posted..
But coconut butter with lucuma and vanilla sounds TDF and OOTW (out of this world).
Check back next week for the Superhero Friends C, S, T, W, P, and H as they conquer the alphabet universe and use their superpowers to create new sounds that are out of this world!)
This sounds like a lot of fun and I am looking forward to getting to know some new bloggers out there in the Bloggy World!
If you are looking to drift off to another world, but are worried that an electronic device might drown out the sound of your baby, why not try reading?
I mean, does saying «World Wide Web» out loud make me sound like the truest form of moron?
one thing, out of the box of this conversation, is i wish Barbara was a more viable option for todays world, but am not into the Barbi nickname, and the fact that it sounds like Bar = bra, like underwear, makes me shy off from blessing a future daughter with my beloved grandmothers name.
Whether they're reminiscent of the sounds in the womb or just an easy way to block out the world while your baby catches some zzzzs, these little sound soothers are pure gold.
Max went out of favor with other German - sounding names after World War I.
Besides, as I pointed out in chapter two, Britain's post-war settlement is best seen as a local variation on a theme that sounded right across the western world, from the Pacific coasts of Canada and the United States to the Baltic and the Adriatic.
Trump himself toured the state, headlining fund - raisers where he laid out a message that now sounds familiar: People were fleeing the state in droves; New York had become a laughingstock for the rest of the nation; Cuomo was lowering tolls merely because Trump was pressuring him; elect Trump governor and «I would make New York State one of the great energy capitals of the world and I would cut everybody's taxes in half.»
That's why they're great for shooting, they'll block out the damaging noises but keep the rest of the world around you sounding great.
This wireless speaker resembles a sleek UFO, which is appropriate because the sound it produces is out of this world.
I know there's an expedition called Finnmark2007 going out there on March the 7th from the UK which is going to try and highlight how the Sámi's traditonal knowledge and sustainable practices are important to the rest of the world as we battle against climate change - perhaps Al should go join them, sounds like he needs to!
But if you want to know what really dazzles the masses, consider a feature that's rarely called out by name: machine recognition of real - world sights and sounds.
It might sound silly, but just like reading a good book, watching a good YouTube video takes me out of my own world and into someone else's, even if just for 10 minutes.
The horrible thing is that it's a lonely world out there and I know that there's girls are really looking for a nice guy to go out with and it's hard to meet people because nobody knows who anybody is anymore to meet anybody face to face like a long time ago it's terrible being alone at least jerks pray on them under the guise of it being real but all I wanted was just to find a nice girl to go out with I know that sounds sad but that's the truth God I feel dumb that I even entertain this for as long as I have
Wonder World Amusement Park is a game that I had hoped would be good, however with sub-par graphics, varying quality of sound, and somewhat simple and repetitive gameplay, I can't help but have difficulty recommending this game to most out there.
So it start out with the genric plot of bowser stealing peach and the the game begins and your collecting toads and sticker with the navi of this game kersti who from sticker place where they grant wishes and if this sounds familar it is because it is really simalr to super mario rpg except no geno and then after you save town you are sent out into the world where you collect comet pieces and with little to no story.
Studi, a regal screen presence since «Dances With Wolves» and «Last of the Mohicans,» acquits himself with honor, though everybody speaking the Cheyenne tongue used here (Q'orianka Kilcher of «The New World» plays his daughter - in - law), including Bale, sounds out the words so slowly as to make one look for the cue cards.
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