Sentences with phrase «surprised by the habits»

You'd be surprised by the habits of the average happy snapper.

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One can not but be surprised (when one looks at it with a mind not dulled by habit) at the extraordinary care taken by Christ to urge upon men the importance of loving one another.
Walcott: 80 % good to me but still lacks a bit of control.He hasnt completely reached the point where he is really in control of his gud fast run, and in addition to that Fab, Toure and eboue are the only guys in the squad who know how to feed him by exploring his gud fast run.He also has this bad habit of keeping himself a bit wide and deep leaving our strikers lonely in the box.In overall, I like him and Im expecting lots of surprise from him next season.
By the 12th month, you will not be able to experience any surprises in the sleep habits of the little one.
There are also lots of cookbooks available — the sky is the limit and once you've gotten into the habit of eating without allergens, it gets easier; but nothing will compare to the relief that comes from seeing your baby comfortable again — and you may be surprised by how fabulous you feel, too.
Even if we weren't in the habit of checking the Conservative Party website, we probably still shouldn't be surprised by the news given that donors to the Labour Party used to have dinner with Tony Blair.
Close readers of Gov. Andrew Cuomo's habits were not surprised by Monday's retreat on education.
Back in 2007, research by scientists Nicholas Christakis and James Fowler examined the extensive data gathered by the Framingham Heart Study to confirm a not - so - surprising idea: We pick up habits from our friends, and those habits extend to eating.
If you grew up attending a school that had only deep - fried food, was stocked with vending machines of processed foods, or was ringed by convenience stores where you could grab a 64 - ounce Big Gulp on your way home every day, it's no surprise that your habits and taste buds got wired that way.
When you're retraining your brain — trying to acquire a new habit or pick up a new skill — you'd be surprised by the little things that can have a big...
When I asked some basic questions about his eating habits, I was quite surprised by the answer.
I was pleasantly surprised though by the medley of fascinating people in attendance with viewpoints that embraced both Eastern and Western tradition and I came home with a plethora of practical, applicable life skills that I'll be incorporating into my daily habits.
I know how difficult it can be to kick the sugar habit, but by introducing more healthy fats and quality protein, you'd be surprised how quickly your cravings can diminish.
There are also good performances from supporting characters Miranda Richardson (The Bachelor, Merlin), Lisa Marie (Burton's wife, who has a habit of showing up in small roles in his films), Michael Gough (Alfred from the Batman movies), Ian McDiarmid (Restoration), Christopher Walken (Blast From the Past, The Rose Hotel), an unbilled cameo by Martin Landau, Jeffrey Jones (Ravenous, Stuart Little), and a surprising decent Caspar Van Dien (The Omega Code, Starship Troopers), probably because the amount of spoken time allotted to his character was kept at a minimum.
If you were to apply a reasonable rate of return — let's say it's 5 % — to those savings, and multiply that total by the number of years until you retire, you might be surprised by what giving up that bad habit can mean to your financial future.
The problem with over-reliance on habit is the lawyer on auto - pilot can be surprised by such things as new legislation or case law.
Quits does have Live Tile support that will display how long you've refrained from the habit and it may be surprising how much you can save by kicking some of these habits.
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