I like Stewart, for her sake I hope this project is more Midnight in Paris
than Magic in the Moonlight, but not even she can raise my interest in a Woody Allen movie.
Not exact matches
Rather
than pull over and do an Internet search, I looked at my phone sitting
in its mount and activated Google Assistant by uttering the
magic phrase, «Okay Google...»
Magic Leap, one of the most hyped yet mysterious players
in the nascent augmented reality scene, has pulled
in more
than half a billion dollars
in a Series D equity round.
While the video of
Magic Leap's headset showcases casual uses — like a quirky robot hiding under a desk, or a projection of the galaxy
in motion
in mid-air — the Florida - based company sees its mission as nothing less
than creating a visual operating system for real life.
In essence, spending a lot of time with your kids while also trusting them to make choices for themselves (rather
than ruling every aspect of their lives with rules) seems to be the
magic formula for well - adjusted offspring.
You might remember
Magic best from his time as a Laker, but he's made a lot more money since retiring from basketball
than he did
in his career.
It also recently launched a VR division with far greater aspirations and invested
in the startup
Magic Leap, which has raised more
than $ 1.3 billion
in funding.
In 2011, NBA star Ervin «Magic» Johnson invested an undisclosed amount in venture capital firm Detroit Venture Partners, which has invested in more than a dozen early - stage tech companies, and signed on as a general partne
In 2011, NBA star Ervin «
Magic» Johnson invested an undisclosed amount
in venture capital firm Detroit Venture Partners, which has invested in more than a dozen early - stage tech companies, and signed on as a general partne
in venture capital firm Detroit Venture Partners, which has invested
in more than a dozen early - stage tech companies, and signed on as a general partne
in more
than a dozen early - stage tech companies, and signed on as a general partner.
In some cases, the stock is trading for less than the $ 23 per share it was valued at during Magic Leap's last round of funding in February 201
In some cases, the stock is trading for less
than the $ 23 per share it was valued at during
Magic Leap's last round of funding
in February 201
in February 2016.
The packs were described to Business Insider as «pretty bulky,» or about the size of a soda can, and larger
than the patent drawings
Magic Leap has included
in filings.
Though former employees told the tech news site that the PEQ spectacles use similar technology to Microsoft's HoloLens,
Magic Leap CEO Rony Abovitz disputed the claim
in the article and said it «already produced images with more depth that look better»
than the $ 3,000 competitor.
Millenials» unique media habits show up
in other ways: Nowadays, for example, high schoolers do their initial research into potential colleges and universities on the Internet rather
than during an actual trip to a campus; and young media users rely on YouTube videos to learn everything from
magic tricks and hair and makeup tips, to cooking secrets.
The seat of Cassia County is the second largest city
in the
Magic Valley and has more
than 9,300 residents.
There are reasonable arguments for adopting the measures used
in Quality and Price over those used
in the
Magic Formula, but it's not an unambiguously more logical approach
than the
Magic Formula.
What we have are two religions more similar
in their bizarre acceptance of
magic as reality
than different
in their preffered magical components.
In his acclaimed Narnia series, C.S. Lewis illustrated the Gospel as a
magic deeper than the Deep Magic, from before the dawn of
magic deeper
than the Deep
Magic, from before the dawn of
Magic, from before the dawn of time.
they believe
in magic they believe «goddidit» sure, fundies believe
in more hocus pocus
than their more modern leaning brethren, but both believe
in magic silliness to some degree
The most disingenuous aspect of creationism is that is alleges evidentiary problems with evolution (generally, nothing more
than arguments of incredulity based
in arguments of ignorance), but then invariably requires invocation of
magic to patch up their «legitimate alternative.»
Believing
in magical sky fairies is closer to
magic than anything non religious folk deal
in.
Some might see glaring faults from a guy named «Attack of the 50 Foot
Magic Underwear» who seems to think he has the facts on his side, when
in reality he is just as small - minded and un-educated as the people he professes to be better
than.
I believe
in the power of the blood of Jesus but now this leaves me afraid to admit it, for I'm already pegged as superstitious and into
magic — seems no different
than the boogyman stories my once conservative church tried to lay on me, that my protection is
in their oversight, that if I leave them my life would be destroyed, and more — we must be careful
in our ernest seeking after truth that we don't become what we have despised and that we don't put on others our perspectives and understandings.
, rather
than accuse the person of questioning God, or rather
than get angry and storm off
in a huff, or rather
than tell them to just go read the Bible, the best way to respond is to say these
magic words:
Post-critical naivete is the ability to hear the Christmas stories once again as true stories, even though you're pretty sure that Jesus was born
in Nazareth and not
in Bethlehem, even as you're pretty sure that the
magic star and the wise men themselves come from an exegesis of Isaiah 60, rather
than reflecting historical memory.
That
in no way implies that some kind of intelligent being created it from
magic any more
than a drop of water condensing out of a cloud implies someone crying
in the sky.
Sigmund, who is strongly critical of liberationists» rejections of capitalism, also takes Novak to task for trusting to «the
magic of the market» and for being «no more willing to engage
in criticism of capitalism
than liberation theologians are of socialism.»
Remember My favour unto thee and unto thy mother; how I strengthened thee with the holy Spirit, so that thou spakest unto mankind
in the cradle as
in maturity; and how I taught thee the Scripture and Wisdom and the Torah and the Gospel; and how thou didst shape of clay as it were the likeness of a bird by My permission, and didst blow upon it and it was a bird by My permission, and thou didst heal him who was born blind and the leper by My permission; and how thou didst raise the dead by My permission; and how I restrained the Children of Israel from (harming) thee when thou camest unto them with clear proofs, and those of them who disbelieved exclaimed: This is naught else
than evident
magic; (110) And when I inspired the disciples, (saying): Believe
in Me and
in My messenger, they said: We believe.
Utah will go into a stupor as they realize their prayers didn't work and their god and angels don't help and America would rather have a guy the mormons wouldn't let
in the building 40 years ago
than have the corporate raider
in magic undies.
Its funny to see how many people laugh at Romney's belief
in magic Jesus
in America... as if it's any more preposterous to believe
in than magic Jesus
in Jerusalem.
I'm sure you are much smarter
than Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, Isaac Newton, Charles Darwin, John Adams, John Payne, Ghandi, ML King Jr., Maimonides, etc., etc., etc., — all of whom believed
in a
magic man
in the sky.
We are not dealing with
magic when it comes to others any more
than in praying for ourselves.
Einstein's use of the word doesn't mean that he bought into any supernatural power behind nature any more
than the ti.tle of Dawkins» latest book, The
Magic of Reality, means that he now believes in m
Magic of Reality, means that he now believes
in magicmagic.
I am assuming you are an adult and most adults don't believe
in magic, so why would you think that actually happened when there is no evidence that it happened other
than a book that is equally old, has been revised many times and is filled with fiction.
I'm a recovering pastor who still speaks
in tongues but I have to agree that people often relate to the gifts of the Holy Spirit with more of a superstitious
magic mentality
than one of faith and submission.
Why should a tale of a man living
in the digestive tract of an aquatic creature for three days and exiting unscathed be thought of as more valid
than the story of a man who translated ancient writing with
magic seer stones?
Ficino, with his «natural
magic Paracelsus for all his bombast, Giordano Bruno
in spite of his «Egyptian» fantasies, did more to advance the concept of the investigation of a regular «Nature»
than many a rational, sensible, Aristotelian scholar who laughed at their absurdities or shrank from their shocking conclusions.
It may not amount to a metaphysics
in the fullest sense, since strictly speaking it possesses no rational content — it is, after all, a belief that all things rest upon something like an original moment of
magic — but it is certainly far more
than the mere absence of faith.
I can find more living people who can give eyewitness testimony to voodoo
magic actually working
than all the witnesses of Jesus
in the bible.
Someone wrote on here ahteists have no reason to live, no goals.Like you believers
in fairy tales are better
than us.We are realists.We do not believe
in the
magic jewish man
in the sky.Our goal is to live & let live
in a happy world.
His words sounded so much like they came from a book that they did not engage anyone desiring to weave along with the writer, rather
than nodding and thinking «that's from «Partial
Magic in the Quijote,» last paragraph.»
That makes the plant more
than 7000 years older
than Noah's flood, which supposedly destroyed all life on earth save for that which was
in the
magic TARDIS boat.
Once you start teaching a belief system and worldview that has no more evidence for its validity
than there is for alien abduction, or
magic unicorns you are
in real trouble.
ps; A
magic apple
in a
magic garden guarded by a talking snake sounds more like a Disney movie
than world history.
i wouldn't allow anyone who thinks like this to drive my car across town anymore
than I would my 8 year old niece... thier level of reality is about the same... although i think I'd give it to the 8 year old because she doesn't believe
in magic beings like I Dream of Genie popping around the universe controlling everything that goes on...
Yes because those normal jesustards who believe
in talking snakes and
magic apples are to be taken far more seriously
than a jesustard with a tat.
If believers want to congregate
in their special buildings and run their lives by their books - of -
magic, no problem, but the instant they try to push their silliness
in public, they should expect to be asked to justify their position with something much more substantial
than «this book says so» or because their charlatan leader says so.
Although this act is not ignored, its consequences are played out at the magical level rather
than the more powerful personal one — an instance perhaps of Rowling giving
in to the fascination of
magic.
And do they think that believing that an invisible
magic man (who will torture you if you don't believe
in him) is really better answer to universe origins
than their caricature of scientific conjecture on the subject.
Not only that, making it
in the
Magic Bullet is a million times more fun
than waiting
in line at your local grocery for a bottle.
Basil pesto is a classic
in more ways
than one — a classic dish from my childhood, a classic dish from Italy and a classic recipe from the
Magic Bullet.
Part of the
magic of cooking traditional Indian cuisine is that it doesn't have to be about hunting down specific ingredients to make it authentic
in a Western sense, such as powdered garam masala, you can use just a handful of ingredients at hand to whip this up quicker
than you can say; Holy Haryana.