Sentences with phrase «than a magic wand»

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The bible is no more proof of Christ than Harry Potter is proof of magic wands.
do you know that there are magic wands, and that they really do exist... they are more powerful than god..
creationism has nothing at all and has never been verified and can not make any prediction, it is not a theory any more than say which type of wood makes a better magic wand.
Whether it is her natural size, or due to some sort of magic from the Power Star in her magic wand, Kamella is much larger than other Magikoopas.
Earlier this year, Joel Edgerton addressed the bad reviews of his Netflix original movie Bright, arguing that David Ayer's L.A. - set racial allegory — in which he played a soulful Orc trying to retrieve a magic wand — needed to be «reviewed by public opinion rather than through the highbrow prism of film criticism.»
Short of waving the magic wand that would reduce teaching load — a step that most institutions can't feasibly take — how can colleges make teaching a satisfying, positive aspect of the faculty experience, rather than a burdensome and unrewarding obligation?
As long as it's a magic wand, rather than removing these books, maybe you could just make them magically look more professional.
Rowling laid down her pen — and Harry's magic wand — when she finished the seventh and final Potter book in 2007, and since then the series has sold more than 450 million copies around the world in 74 languages.
Study: Save 5 times more dogs, cut costs and improve health in your animal shelter Short of finding a magic wand, there's really nothing better than foster care programs for boosting lifesaving, cutting costs and improving health in animal shelters.
-LSB-...] talking about temperature, there's this nugget from SOTC 2009 which Paul McRae points out in NOAA's magic wand waves away 2000 - 2009 cooling: [SOTC 2009 full version]... says 2000 - 2009 was 0.2 ° Fahrenheit (0.11 ° Celsius) warmer than the -LSB-...]
One assumes that nobody waved a magic wand and decreed «let there be MMTS» there must have been an adoption R&R process where the new sensors were validated against the old across the full range of temperatures, seasons and sub-climates; in the presence of a calibrated third instrument more precise than both candidates; with data collected to estimate the error in the instrument, the error in the measurement process, drift rates and recalibration intervals.
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