Sentences with phrase «what would pop»

At one point having spent some cash to grab some Lures I dropped one at a Pokéstop and settled in with a drink to see what would pop up.
If you were asked what your ultimate idea of a relaxing holiday would be, what would pop into mind?
There had been plenty of rumors about what would pop up at TIFF this year, and the lineup does not disappoint.
I honestly had no idea what I'd popped into my mouth, but desperately wished I'd held back and cut them up or that they'd put more than two on my salad plate.
I know there are some huge ones, like World of Warcraft, but I want to know what you'd pop in your gaming system to take the edge off.
This is what has popped up in our inbox this month so far:

Not exact matches

As the chairman of SolarCity, and the founder of Tesla, he has rightfully positioned himself as both an innovator and a pop - culture icon of what powers the future.
Rashid had noticed some popping sounds coming from the roof, but he didn't know what to make of them.
The premise is simple: Founders Peter Shukoff (NicePeter) and Lloyd Ahlquist (EpicLloyd) pick two figures from history or pop culture and imagine what it would be like if they faced off in a rap battle.
The sliver of pop culture we've slid under the media microscope bears little relation to what's sampled by the rest of the country.
For instance, you can do code reviews to make sure you're following your design patents, take the time to fix any bugs that have popped up and use what you've learned from the beginning of the project to adjust your plans for finishing it.
I had seen programming boot camps starting to pop up in the U.S. and, given what we'd learned about teaching people, it made obvious sense we should bring that model to Canada.
What would Darth Vader sing if he were a young, female pop star?
I could envision using AR to imagine what a new office space might look like or watch as a 3 - D car pops up on your driveway.
«When you feature a product on your show, it creates what has become known as «Oz Effect,» dramatically boosting sales and driving scam artists to pop up overnight using false and deceptive ads to sell questionable products,» Senator McCaskill said.
As you hover over each listed app, you'll see two little icons pop up: a pencil and an X. Click the pencil, and it will show you a dialogue indicating what permissions you've given the app.
What we do know is that millions of people around the world have a massive appetite for smiley, text - able versions of their pop idols, mini swatches of fame they glom onto and visually express themselves vicariously through.
But when the Internet bubble popped, competitor WorldCom was engulfed in fraud, and the capital markets shut off the spigot for telecom deals simultaneously, AT&T had to dump the cable assets for half what it paid.
I found that upbeat bass - rich pop music sounded the best through these earbuds, which is what most people have on their workout playlist.
From K - Cups to pop - up ads, the creators behind these popular tools and products say they are sorry for what they've done.
Then, when you're done, pop your head back up and see what you might have missed.
The way you work a chisel into small crevices of very large, seamed stone, Stephen Harper has been patiently exerting for years, inserting his wedge issues here and there, giving them twists to see what might pop loose.
His unique perspective often reveals what professionals miss and what Mom and Pop investors have yet to learn.»
Whilst previous F8 events have focused on the long - term future of Facebook and «what's next», showcasing plenty of eye - popping concepts like VR hangouts, drones, and more.
All you had to do was fill in your age, your present income, what age you plan to retire at, how much retirement income you will require, and how long you want the money to last, etc., and your number would pop up (cleverly in the same font and orange color as in the commercials).
In its prime it was the latest Hot Thing in our capitalist economy, transforming what had been a nation of small owner operated stores into gigantic specialty national chain stores with enormous buying power and the ability to price the mom and pop shops out of existence.
Acknowledging any possibility that tech companies aren't worth what you say they are worth would be followed by the sound of a giant pop, and the money and investments would dry up.
Pop over there yourself to see if you like what the new EZTrader has to offer.
What do Starbucks green straws and cake pops have in common?
Big pops that reverse fortune and the big drops that follow always cause investors to wonder what they could have done to protect themselves from the decline without completely abandoning their position.
For the 2001 bubble pop, I had no idea this was coming... I was a finance newbie and really did not even know what 401K meant.
So what the blockchain has allowed and where these businesses are popping up are in a couple of areas, but blockchain has allowed: 1 the power to come back to the hands of the people as we've talked about.
So what you have to do is either a) claim that the eye popped into existence virtually overnight as a complex series of random, targeted mutations took place or b) claim that something invented it.
What I'd like us all to take from «wm» is a conviction that conservative pop culture studies have to attend to the impact of the medium as well as of the message, or better said, since McLuhan can't be fully right, that we must grapple with the popularity as well as the culture of pop culture.
Hey, I've said what I wanted to say, as usual there are people popping up who say «wait a minute, I know for a fact God doesn't exist».
My Songbook, for example, is about to grapple with what the ubiquity of love song in pop music, going back many many decades, has gradually done to us.
In which I disagree with Candace Cameron Bure about «biblical» marriage:: I read Bure's comments about «biblical marriage» and I had to respond to that phrase in particular as she re-ignited the conversation in pop culture about what Christians really believe about headship / submission in marriage.
I'm sure everyone, having studied God's word, receives instant memory of what the Bible says, as I do, every single time some «crazy» pops up claiming to know the day Jesus is returning.
Only Audio Adrenaline had the courage to take what sure sounds like a Sunday School rhyme and put it to crunchy pop rock, which made it fairly appealing to 14 - year - olds at church camp too.
We never have seen anything pop into existence ever, everything we see or build starts with some type of creation from some creator whether it be from humans or whatever, not one single example of anything would prove otherwise, so going about everyday life feeling confident that everything just magically popped into existence without a magician really takes a lot more faith than what I have.
Run by Alain de Botton, a popular pop - philosopher, the articles are in the «What Would Socrates Say?»
Writing about Humanae Vitae just a month after Pope Paul VI issued it, at which point lots of Catholics, including a goodly number of Jesuits, had popped a cork, the then - superior general asked his fellow Jesuits to assume an attitude of «obedience which is at once loving, firm, open, and truly creative» and «to do everything possible to penetrate, and to help others penetrate, into the thought which may not have been his own previously» - precisely because they were Jesuits, and this is what Jesuits do.
Chapman is to pop music what The Waltons was to television: he has a sweet, homey and nostalgic sound.
It is a good view to have, because, as your cartoon indicates, what we seem to get in our own heads is always something we have to do or something someone else should do, how someone else should conform to some thing that we are able to do, or expect others to believe some kind of non-sense that has popped into our heads.
After rumors surfaced that 17 - year - old pop wunderkind Lorde is dating an Asian photographer by the name of James Lowe, racists everywhere did what they do worst: try to string together a few coherent words that would fully express their outrage over Twitter.
In truth, what pop appeal the Requiem has had has surprised me tremendously.
That is why in every movie theater there shall be established a well functioning alarm system, with cameras outside the door, and sound which immidiately would alert, an adequate number of well trained, armed and background checked security guards to arrive ready to apprehend the perpotrator and provide for the safety for all the innocent individuals who spent their money to have a good time not to get shot at (enterprises cut corners and then we complain about security and unemployment, charge what you charge for the concession if you have to without serving the soda and the pop - corn, I rather stay lean, healthy, intact and alive).
None of this means that religious believers, and particularly religious parents, don't have understandable reasons for trying to wall their families off from the worst of what American pop culture has to offer, whether by canceling their cable subscription or packing up and moving to Ave Maria Town.
I'm thinking that in 10 years we call it good and have a big party and see what pops up in it's place.
I have buckweat and millet pops at home and didn't know what to do with them.
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