Sentences with phrase «talked upon points»

The two most talked upon points about the Galaxy S6 would be the lack of microSD slot and removable battery — the things Samsung never compromised upon all these years.

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Way back in 1970, before anyone was even talking about it, Del Noce predicted gay marriage as the point upon which religious freedom would founder.
That's only useful when you need to rely upon talking people into seeing your point of view, and people with evidence on their side really shouldn't have to do that.
This point, combined with the previous one, means that he can talk about the causal influence, for example, of molecules within the cell upon the cell's series of living occasions, which can for practical purposes be regarded as the «cell as a whole,» and he can speak about the returned causal influence of the living occasions upon the molecular constituents.
If England are to survive the demotion of their captain, they will need to generate new talking points, new topics of discussion, new bones of contention for the country to gnaw upon.
Kinda do a muscle up upon to that, jump off that, land soft like a monkey, run off to this big, it's like this big it's almost like this pole that a sign is hanging from and I'll do 3, 4, 5 pull ups on that and then run backwards, or sideways, or skip or bound or hop over to my original starting point and that you know, these are the type of workouts that Darryl Edwards talked about in his book Paleo Fitness you know, or on his website, fitnessexplorer.com.
And what the narrative does with Johansson's Barbara isn't quite expected either, providing an honest - to - god talking point between couples who caught the film upon release.
You'll get caught up in laughing at the put - upon stork being bitten, bashed, and spiked by his well - meaning friend's creations, but when the dramatic tipping point comes, with its gale - force emotional kicker, you'll realise that Partly Cloudy was actually talking about something much more, all along.
So I came in just to browse around and thought of interest in a Dodge Charger and in doing so I was helped by Travis my salesperson very knowledgeable sat down and talked with me see what I was interested in looking for and again I was only looking my day off so I'm just driving around looking for cars of Interest was not planning on purchasing at this point but after sitting down with Travis he showed me some cars told me some more things I didn't know about the Dodge Charger and upon doing so on our conversation showed me a 2018 Dodge Charger SRT that was in transport to the dealership I have to say i put a deposit down on the car it came in and it's amazing and this is my first purchase of a brand new car thank you to Travis and Jesse very much for all your help and for putting me in my dream car I will definitely recommend you both and also Hudson Valley Dodge Jeep Ram
And I don't mean to belabor a point here — I talked about the Instagramming at Frieze, and how it related to those Richard Prince works at the Gagosian Gallery booth — but when a small fair of generally inexpensive works generates thousands upon thousands of pictures tagged #nadany, it should be involved in the conversation.
Whenever you hear EPA administrator Gina McCarthy talk about the trillions of dollars in economic activity * created * by the Clean Air Act, her point is founded upon the value of a statistical life.
In my previous blog post, I showed a window into the world of far - left environmentalist reasoning, using the exact illustration of how Desmogblog co-founder James Hoggan immediately believed Ross Gelbspan's «the science is settled / skeptic scientists are industry - corrupted shills» core talking point as literally true upon first reading it, never reading alternative science assessments or doing the most basic fact - checking to see if Gelbspan's accusation was true.
Give piles of money to stink tanks, which can be relied upon to develop and pass along the clever anti-bike anti-mass transit talking points to news directors and astroturf groups.
And in researching each firm in depth, our features also touch upon the relevant commercial talking points for BigLaw firms.
It now tells my story with a cohesive theme and gives me many talking points to expand upon during interviews.
Tracy Crider was easy to talk to, yet to the point, and aggressive when called upon.
I'll point out and describe the railroad history and bits of archeology we come upon, talk about how the trail got built in terms of overcoming the initial opposition to it.
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