Sentences with phrase «very peculiar sort»

«I was sitting behind the apartment that we had in Atlanta, and I was looking at this tree that was sitting [in] this apartment complex, and it was a very peculiar sort of weather [condition] where it was sunny but there were clouds in the sky, and the clouds were moving, and I sat and watched this tree change color — the sky was exactly the same but the colors changed, it went from a bright greenish yellow to a dark brown, and it was just an epiphany: dynamic visual phenomenon, black visual intonation....
Award - winning and bestselling author Neil Gaiman sums it up pretty perfectly: «Being a writer is a very peculiar sort of a job: it's always you versus a blank sheet of paper (or a blank screen) and quite often the blank piece of paper wins.»

Not exact matches

Watling: It will sort of, possibly, there are some sort of frameworks out there that make it very easy to write a program that links against [a] particular, if you've got an RSS feed, for example, that like, you have a news service that might provide headlines and stories; you can set up an application that — a custom application — that might do something peculiar.
I, m a very rare sort of a person with my own peculiar personality.I tend to be stylish n elegant with a pinch of class... I am not here for a fling or any fun at all.I am rather looking for someone who, s as genuine n orig..
Just this sort of thing happened to Keith from Nashville, who was in the market for a Ford Fiesta ST and came across a very peculiar example on a local dealer's website.
Some people complain that Saints Row has sort of breached the thin line between absurd and tedium: that Saints Row 2, was a great illustration of the limits of this very peculiar genre, because it was anchored just enough by a story line that seemed to try to take itself seriously, but everything surrounding it was so off the wall that it transcended the trappings of games like Grand Theft Auto... and that Saints Row 3 lost something but just running with that entirely...
The improbable event exposed a peculiar and very different sort of isolation that New York chronically suffers in regarding itself as America's and the world's tastemaker.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z