Sentences with phrase «what was in that room with»

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Watching the game on the couch in your living room is fine, but what if you could really experience the game with all your senses without ever leaving your house?
«We're pleased with our improved performance in the quarter as it demonstrates the earnings power of our diversified franchise and shows what is possible with modest improvements in the environment and client activity, and we believe there is room for additional revenue and earnings growth, as we further diversify our global franchise across a broader client base with an expanded suite of products and services.»
«What I was struck with frankly, as I'm sure you were as well, was just the general profanity used in the room by almost everyone.»
What happens is a child is left alone in a room with one marshmallow for an undefined period of time.
But that's exactly what entrepreneur Kathy Xiaosi Gong, who was 24 at the time, did when she found herself in a room with the billionaire investor in Washington D.C.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg faced off with a room full of senators on Tuesday in what many believed would be a tough grilling about privacy in the wake of news that political consulting firm Cambridge Analytica had obtained data about 87 million Facebook users.
Reality is over here (points to opposite corner of the room) running around in circles, and you're too busy falling in love with this fictitious notion of what you think your customer behavior is.
However, during a presentation at the GameStop Expo in Las Vegas to promote the upcoming Xbox One console last week, a no - frills, old - school approach is exactly what Microsoft employed when confronted with a convention room full of passionate gamers.
I recall sitting in rooms with about the same number of attendees and listening to a similarly small number of presenters who were willing to share what they had learned.
I am not Kerry Egan; I have not been in the dying rooms with these specific patients in order to know what these particular patients talked about before death.
Missouri Synod theologians had traditionally affirmed the inerrancy of the Bible, and, although such a term can mean many things, in practice it meant certain rather specific things: harmonizing of the various biblical narratives; a somewhat ahistorical reading of the Bible in which there was little room for growth or development of theological understanding; a tendency to hold that God would not have used within the Bible literary forms such as myth, legend, or saga; an unwillingness to reckon with possible creativity on the part of the evangelists who tell the story of Jesus in the Gospels or to consider what it might mean that they write that story from a post-Easter perspective; a general reluctance to consider that the canons of historical exactitude which we take as givens might have been different for the biblical authors.
What the female didn't know was that the male had a girlfriend, who showed up in the room and started a confrontation, complete with video camera.
You could feel their love for these children present in the room with us, it was warm and gentle and I think that's sort of what the Bible means when it talks about how we'll be known by our love, everything we do can feel like loving.
Since what I hear over an amplified PA system (kind of hard to «ignore» 70 db invocations in a mid size room, tbh) are things in the prayer I passionately disagree with, yet barred by prayer protocol to challenge the assertions of the prayperson (which such challenges to ideas are encouraged at public meetings) it sets up a «I'm not going to get anything accomplished unless I pretend I am one of them.»
In The Philosopher's Pupil (1983) a man's life is changed by his vision of a flying saucer; a key episode in The Good Apprentice turns on what appears to be the effects of a love potion; a young girl in The Green Knight exerts an involuntary telekinesis over the stones that she has collected in her room; in the same novel the goodness of a man named Peter Mir (Mir meaning, in Russian, both «world» and «peace,» as several characters note) seems to be contagious, bringing sweet dreams and love to those with whom he comes in contacIn The Philosopher's Pupil (1983) a man's life is changed by his vision of a flying saucer; a key episode in The Good Apprentice turns on what appears to be the effects of a love potion; a young girl in The Green Knight exerts an involuntary telekinesis over the stones that she has collected in her room; in the same novel the goodness of a man named Peter Mir (Mir meaning, in Russian, both «world» and «peace,» as several characters note) seems to be contagious, bringing sweet dreams and love to those with whom he comes in contacin The Good Apprentice turns on what appears to be the effects of a love potion; a young girl in The Green Knight exerts an involuntary telekinesis over the stones that she has collected in her room; in the same novel the goodness of a man named Peter Mir (Mir meaning, in Russian, both «world» and «peace,» as several characters note) seems to be contagious, bringing sweet dreams and love to those with whom he comes in contacin The Green Knight exerts an involuntary telekinesis over the stones that she has collected in her room; in the same novel the goodness of a man named Peter Mir (Mir meaning, in Russian, both «world» and «peace,» as several characters note) seems to be contagious, bringing sweet dreams and love to those with whom he comes in contacin her room; in the same novel the goodness of a man named Peter Mir (Mir meaning, in Russian, both «world» and «peace,» as several characters note) seems to be contagious, bringing sweet dreams and love to those with whom he comes in contacin the same novel the goodness of a man named Peter Mir (Mir meaning, in Russian, both «world» and «peace,» as several characters note) seems to be contagious, bringing sweet dreams and love to those with whom he comes in contacin Russian, both «world» and «peace,» as several characters note) seems to be contagious, bringing sweet dreams and love to those with whom he comes in contacin contact.
This survey confirmed what I was seeing in the therapy room, but nonetheless made disturbing reading: 49.8 per cent reported mental health problems as a result of their behaviour, such as anxiety and depression; 65 per cent struggled with low self - esteem; 70 per cent felt shame and 19.4 per cent had experienced a serious desire to commit suicide.
Following the Lord's instruction in Matthew 6:6 — «When you pray, go into your room, close the door... Then your Father, who sees what is done in secret, will reward you» — Clara reveals she has created her own private «war room» — a transformed closet, with prayers and scriptural references posted all over the walls — where she has spent many hours, invoking the name of Jesus and asking for His guidance and support.
Jeremy thanks for your comments alot of this i never really thought about before until you provoked me to seek the truth in the word it is what we all should be doing finding the truth for ourselves God wants to reveal mysterys if we are open to hear.If we have been christians awhile we just take the word of whoevers preaching or whichever clip we see on god tube its knowledge but not revelation.Because the story sounds plausible we tag that on to our belief for example for many years i believed that the rich young rulers problem was money so the way to deal with that problem is to give it away and be a follower of Jesus sounds plausible.Till you realise every believers situation is different so the message has to be universal.So the reason its not about money because it excludes those that do nt have it and does nt make room for those that do have it but do nt worship it.The rich young ruler was not a bad person he lived by a good moral code but he made money his idol he put that before God.The word says we shall not have any idols thats a sin and a wicked one.In fact there wasnt any room in his heart for Jesus that is a tragedy.So when we see the message is about Idolatry we all have areas that we chose not to submit to God thats universal everyone of us whether we are rich or poor.I believe we are unaware that we have these idols what are some of them that was revealed to me our partners our children our work our church our family i can sense some of you are getting fidgetty.
No, you don't care because it is not your building, the hotel can do what they want with that room, and the church that meets there on Sunday morning is not profaned by what went on in the same room on Friday night.
This valuation of the particular provides Buber with another criterion, that of the «historically possible» which leaves room for the unique: «It is a basic law of methodology not to permit the «firm letter» to be broken down by any general hypothesis based on the comparative history of culture; as long as what is said in that text is historically possible.»
«This has never been done by a committee,» but «it's been an elephant in the room, an unaddressed issue for years: What are we doing with respect to the sexual health of our children?
Show this to the worship leader or dorm room noodler in your life, and let them know what's possible with a few thousand hours of non-stop practice.
What we should do is to get like twenty different people who all say that phrase, and yet believe twenty different theologies, put them all in the same room, and tell them to get on with it.
After all that I forgot even what I thought I did in the first place, And I tell myself that if I am doing all of that then I care about it, and then I think about it and that it's possible to just go on with my life without stressing about all of this... and then when I die I'll go to hell and burn forever... and then at the same time I don't want to constantly freak out about it and live my entire life in fear of going to hell... My Parents are Atheists and say that I should just live my life without worrying about it and being nice to people and being an overall good person, and I'm not old enough to go to church, so I just repent quietly in my room, Perhaps when I was younger I have sworn to god on things that may or may not have been true, and then I repeat those things in my head, and I would get scared.
If you mean I would take aways someones freedom to yell «fire» in a crowed room where there is no fire, Yep, I would take that freedom away; however, if you see me debating and defending what I believe with someone who thinks different, and you define that as not willing to let people have freedom, then you misunderstand the concept of freedom.
Visit the man some years later in what the man still calls inexactly his study and one is more than likely to find him accompanied by the same volumes he took with him from his student room.
As I struggle with what I was taught in Seminary about Scripture, books like this give me hope that there is room for serious scholarship and deep thinking about Scripture, even if Scripture is not inerrant.
No, they couldn't be reporting quicker and more accurately, what with the invention of the TELEVISION, which brings every natural occurance to your family room on demand, rather than never hearing about even a 9.2 earthquake because you live in another continent like in the past.
I couldn't be positive about the present identity of what had been our Freedom Center: a three - room house stuffed with library books, sports equipment, telephone (the only one in the black section) and mimeograph machine and a thousand posters and handbills.
You'd think that what with putting the words «image» and «God» on the same t - shirt, they'd manage some reference to being made in the image of God, but I guess even in the XXL sizes there's just no room for pushing an idea even halfway to its natural limits.
What I saw in the living room at the biker wedding can't compare with the power and beauty of the church when it is working the way Jesus intended.
Alone in the room, he pondered with knitted brow what God's verdict would be on his accomplishments.
Perhaps this is what Rilke meant when he wrote in «Letters to a Young Poet,» ``... Have patience with everything unresolved in your heart and to try to love the questions themselves as if they were locked rooms or books written in a very foreign language.
So again, when we talk about discipleship and the unbeliever, we can see that no matter what a person believes or doesn't believe about God, Jesus, sin, Scripture, and a whole host of other Christian teachings, there is always room for us to talk with a person about what they believe (or don't believe) and hopefully bring them to a place that is somewhat closer to the truth revealed through Jesus Christ and in the Scriptures.
Second, I'll just jump in here with Chad and say that I'm finding it amusing that lots of people are talking about «the Church» the way I hear «the Church» (yes, I know I'm doing it too) talk about the «Gay agenda» or «the atheists» as if there's some back room meeting that takes place between some group who decides things about what will and won't happen or how we'll all be (in any of those groups).
If I have a box with either a ball or a pumpkin in it and I say an observer across the room can't know what's in it I assume knowledge about the conditions of the room, box etc, but not about what is in the box.
I made mine with grapes, and found that what you start with is not important, the starter becomes whatever is naturally occuring in your house, if you take San Fransico starter to Atlanta it becomes whatever is occuring in the air in the room in Atlanta.
«Our various proposals to change Section 46 are in essence not aimed at what happens on the playing field, but instead seek to address exclusionary behaviour akin to when one team with substantial market power has locked the other in their change rooms and is seeking to win by default.»
But I definitely agree that there is room for everyone — and that means a place for naturally gluten free recipes in some cookbooks too I just think it's a bit unfair when people discount naturally GF recipes entirely, because as you said, a lot of people still do not know what has gluten and what doesn't, and it can be very overwhelming to be all of a sudden confronted with having to be GF if one doesn't know their options.
What usually happens is that I try to reduce my own discomfort with the way it must sound by, well, making it sound much worse: «In a chat room
And while this cake is baking, while it's taking its sweet time puffing and browning in the oven, its aroma utterly fills ever room in the vicinity of the kitchen with that warm, spiced, «home - made» scent — and what could be more inviting and mouth - watering?
I don't yet know what to do with the dried almond meal perhaps some of your readers have idea, they are not blanched!I'll have to figure it out soon as I'm running out of room in the freezer!!
I used coconut oil at room temp, I used soy milk instead of almond because that's what I had, and I replaced about 2 / 3c of the white flour with oats because I love oats in my cookies!
This looks SO good - definitely not something I could be left alone in a room with before the party, if you know what I'm sayin».
When it comes to Boulud's attention to the details of his empire, there appears to be no hierarchy of importance: The invite list to the upcoming soft opening in Vegas; the amount of cream in the pâté grand - mère used in a banh mi at the Épicerie; a visit to actor Bryan Cranston lunching at Bar Boulud; a call to a high - profile pediatrician on behalf of two married employees with a constipated infant; what to do with a shipment of fresh herring; the placement of speakers in a corner of the dining room at DBGB; the lighting of a photo shoot for a cookbook he's contributed to — all things big and small are apparently in Boulud's portfolio, and everything receives an equal share of energy and time.
What opened as a luxury hunting lodge for wealthy Bostonians in 1914 is today a full - service resort with 217 individually decorated rooms and suites, endless recreational options, exceptional dining, and an exclusive spa.
I would much like us to spend money on a player that will actually feature for most of the season not someone who'll link up with Diaby in the medic room, Hummels is a great player but his recent injury record is definitely not what we need.
this kid had it all and could have been truly great but guess what, you can take the kid out of the hood but you can't always take the hood out of the kid, sterling hangs around with a bunch of idiots who think posting their mate online doing laughing gas is clever and there all living in London, bringing him in would be a huge mistake in my opinion and those of you suggesting to offer theo and money, Im so glad you don't run the club, theo is the best r winger in the league when fit, we also have Wellington silva coming back, not to mention ox to cover or Sanchez if we want to play Danny or mezut on the left, let city have Raheem and let their already volatile dressing room implode, let's get Cech, lacazette and a solid dm to compete with le coq, sell Chesney to inter for good money podolski could be used as make weight for Morgan or the like release flamini let arteta and Roz have there last season if they choose or let them go if they want more first team football, Rio to have one more loan Diaby pay as you play and last promote chuba who clearly is going to be an animal, with this I believe the title is ours and if the new 3 settle a real tilt at the cl is possible but please gooners get behind theo he is absolutely essential COYG
Afterward, in a tense locker room, J.R. Smith deadpanned, «We got ta figure out what's wrong with us.»
«It is Wenger who decides what kind of character he wants in the dressing room, Wenger who works with those players on the training ground.
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