Sentences with phrase «totally random things»

In his post this week entitled, «What Tibetan Goatherders Can Teach us About Lawyering,» Balasubramani notes that bloggers increasingly «associate two totally random things that have no connection at all, and ask what one can teach the other (or what one can learn from the other).»
I was constantly re-evaluating my contracts, adding legal jargon and disclosures for totally random things that would come up.
The wrapping community has given me the opportunity to learn more about the world, religion, philosophy and totally random things, like what to do with a butternut squash.
Shepherd's Pie I know that is a totally random thing to love, but I have been loving it all week long.

Not exact matches

And on (yet another) totally random note, I am sitting at my desk looking out my window and just saw probably the sweetest thing ever.
Veggies are totally our thing over here, so grab that random sweet potato that you've been meaning to eat for over a week and meet me in the kitchen!
I learnt a few things about fruit that day, i know totally random but....
It has things like «Blow bubbles» and «Make s» mores» on it, along with a few bigger ones like «Go to the beach,» «Go to an outdoor concert,» and (my favorite from last year because it was a totally random one from my 4 - year - old) «Go to Georgia.»
Is there such a thing as totally random LDL - C / LDL - P relationship (or no relationship)?
I totally agree Lindsay, I throw in random things all the time!
I've always thought the same thing about all the new and random holidays but totally agree that some are necessary, the feel good ones at least
This is because they get caught with damage to their credit score from these seemingly random, but totally preventable things.
This does not mean that strategy games can not have other totally unrelated things going on as well, like social elements, random elements, execution elements — it just means that at their core, this is how they fundamentally work.
The monte carlo aspect of individual runs have to do with the setting of initial conditions (which can never be known totally precisely) along with random pertubations ranging over things which can't be precisely determined (even for an atomic weapon, which was the domain space for which Johnny Von Neumann invented the methodology — note: the hiroshima and nagasaki * did * explode).
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