Sentences with phrase «to bite strangers»

An exchange issuing its own cryptocurrency seems a little bit strange at first glance.
Of course it's a wee bit strange for a money site to have a gallery....
But I do have to say in my podcast listener, I usually listen to podcasts at 1.5 speed, so you sound a little bit strange on normal speed.
It is a little bit strange because each student receives rules on how to write essays and consultation of the instructor.
It also advises customers to keep pets away from the front door when deliveries are expected to avoid situations like a pet dog biting a stranger, or something along those lines.
It struck me as strange when I first got up there, and it strikes me as a little bit strange today.
It sounds a little bit strange, but please try it out and I promise you will enjoy it (unless you don't like basil).
In terms of second rising, the most recent loaf which was as per above a little bit strange in texture and flabby on top after second rise, was left for about 1.5 - 1.175 hours in a warm cupboard — perhaps a bit long in hindsight?
Because of this, I always felt just a wee bit strange about eating tater - tots for dinner when Mom made them.
Of course, this doesn't necessarily mean people are working more, but it does mean it's no longer considered the least bit strange to receive an email from a colleague at 1:30 a.m.
While other dogs may have bitten a stranger under the same circumstances, Ben licked Weideling's hand as he tried to make his broken body comfortable inside her truck.
The usual USB ports we see in devices these days are of the micro-USB B variety, but Xiaomi makes things a little bit strange here.
I won't go into the details of what happened after we downed our cocktails, but let's just say that Lara was accused of biting a stranger, and I may or may not have puked on Sean's shoes.
He started biting strangers around a year old, and we immediately hired an experienced trainer who sounded quite a bit like Nay, above.
It feels a little bit strange commenting on our own blog, but I just had to tell you Jacqui how crazy I am about oatmeal.
bit strange!?
The clip was discovered by a Reddit reader after he beat the 8 - bit Stranger Things game that Netflix released online a few days ago.
For example, Kate, my Bouvier, was too friendly as a puppy, but became indifferent to strangers as an adult — generally friendly but not overly so, but was stopped by me once from biting a stranger suddenly coming into my campgrounds in the Alpine Lakes Wilderness.
The ruling cat will bite any strange cat that wanders onto its territory.
Of course, it would be a little bit strange because I'm not there and you'd see all the celebrations, but I'm an Arsenal man, I've been there for many years, and I want them to do well.»
If your dog bites a stranger on the street, the ensuing medical costs can easily cost $ 20,000.
If your dog bites a stranger on the street, the ensuing medical costs can easily cost $ 20,000.
That is why this video of a Phantom racing about a British field like a rally car isn't the least bit strange.
«Splatoon» is an upcoming Wii U game that seems like a lot of fun, and a little bit strange.
The concept might sound a bit strange — and even creepy.
Sometimes, these gifts are very thoughtful, and sometimes they're a bit strange.
To an economist this talk sounds a bit strange.
While announcing a milestone the day before Thanksgiving might seem a bit strange, it's likely deliberately aimed at people who will be on the hunt for a new video game system on Black Friday.
And they thought that was a bit strange, because everyone else is doing fancy things that looked nice, and I was in this sort of mechanical space.
When you jump straight into «sales pitch mode» it feels a bit strange.
This one might seem a bit strange, but it really works.
It's a bit strange that those two names have been highlighted, since Kudlow is a committed supporter of free trade and holds far more conventionally conservative views on economics than Navarro.
Which sounds a bit strange, how do you lift up your hearts.
There's something a bit strange about obsessing over whether Mormons are Christians in a deeply Protestant country.
It's a bit strange to be this optimistic while living in a small Southern town, where religious nationalism goes unquestioned in nearly every church on Sunday morning.
It is a bit strange and absurd at the same time.
Or they might be dressed a bit strange and be safe to be around at all times.
And creating a ritual off of a few words in a letter written to a specific group of Christians, 2000 years ago, seems a bit strange.
The former I disagreed with, the latter felt a bit strange to begin with but I was OK with.
For good, it applies as well, I suppose — but I found you applying the same mystery to good a bit strange.
As a constant, the universe itself must be subject to infinite evolution, evolution being a rule necessary for constants that can not be proven to exist always in the same state, which our universe can't be, because we just know we're only 14 billion years old or so in this genesis (that we scientifically pretend that the facts of this genesis of our universe apply also to the infinite universal possibilities subject to evolution absent of creation is a bit strange to me, but I digress).
If it was there and got removed, it was because someone reported it as abusive — a bit strange because this forum thrives on abuse.
It just seems a bit strange to say that if one doesn't have faith one will precieve the faithful as foolish, therefore be faithful.
Doesn't it seem a bit strange that you seem to know exactly what your God expects and that it is exactly the same as what YOU want?
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