Sentences with phrase «when strange people»

Putting aside theft, its easy enough for a cat to get spooked when strange people are in the house with noisy tools and the like.

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Musk further said that using public transit meant rubbing shoulders with «like a bunch of random strangers, one of who might be a serial killer... that's why people like individualized transport, that goes where you want, when you want.»
The company is testing whether people make fewer aggressive and inflammatory statements when they are in conversation with friends and people they know as opposed to strangers, he said.
There's a lot less at stake when you rent your neighbor's leaf blower for a day than there is when you get into a strange person's vehicle in a city that you do not know.
Haven t heard about it much lately... maybe they re doing it and not talking about it (buying dollars)... just awfully strange that with our wages stagnating and unemployment at 14 % when you count people who drop out of the workforce and pparttimers who can t get fulltime work — that the dollar is surging as it is.
Usually, when it seems unbelievable and strange to a person that is not associated with the group, this is an indication that there is something missing in one's knowledge and understanding, hence the question itself.
what idiot would take photograph of a stranger and fun of that person when that person is not even looking or talking to you?
when you live in America, knowing that the culture here is very superficial and most things are based on looks (and not just here but other countries as well) you can't be surprised that people will find a fully bearded woman strange.
And yet, with strange inconsistency, we are shocked when other people despise and defile the things which are holy to us.
Back in 2008 when I reached out to the Emergent people to help because one of there own had gone off the deep end the strangest thing happened.
If and when it happens, we might even start baptizing people from alien backgrounds, as the early Christians did, and find our comfortable traditions shattered by the disconcerting presence of strangers in the faith — including Muslims, Buddhists or Hindus.
Saying to a virtual group of strangers, «you don't get to walk into the intimate pain and failures of this divorce», or saying that it's inappropriate to do so on an online forum when I am simultaneously inviting conversation in person... just doesn't mean that I am a — bwa - ha - ha — victimizer.
When people get arranged to marry, they are sold off to a stranger, sold off into slavery.
(Jeremiah 15:20) It is not strange, therefore, that when temple and altar were destroyed by Nebuchadnezzar, and the exiles in Babylon, bereft of their sacrificial system, were in confusion, Jeremiah's faith was expressed in a message to them concerning personal prayer — anywhere, in any land, sacrifices or no sacrifices, the God of Israel was saying to his people, «Ye shall call upon me, and ye shall go and pray unto me, and I will hearken unto you.
When a person of means voluntarily chooses the hard way, then he is called strange, «he who could be so well off without working and who could indulge his every desire for comfort.»
When I first witnessed people laughing uncontrollable, rolling around on the floor, bending up and down and doing many other strange things, I thought these people are mad.
What is strange, to me, is that when I show my true self as a proactive Christian man, I'm accepted by secular people and people of other faiths and rejected by... you guessed it... churchgoers.
Since that day, I've seen both extremes of Christianity: The side of the pendulum where a room of people start speaking in strange tongues, to a service where I was looking to my friend for cues on when to sit, stand, speak and accept Holy Communion.
It would seem strange that a person could pen such powerful words of love and faithfulness to God in the wake of such a tragedy, but when a person accepts Christ's gift of salvation they are given a joy and peace that can not be described!
I felt that, when people think that's strange, but it's just the part of the nature of a person that's closely connected to God.
Living social thinking only comes to a person when he really lives with men, when he does not remain a stranger to its group structures or entirely outside its mass movements.
When I went away to university, it was strange to discover that there are people in the world who really do believe.
And so when a church suffers, one may see the strange reality of that church caught on fire as God transforms its people into the salt of the earth.
It was easy for me, then, to become cynical about the faith that I was raised in, to punch the holes into the theology of the people I grew up with and spot the gaps in the preaching and methods, and point a finger of blame when «they» got it wrong, to separate myself from the culture and, like most kids raised by immigrant parents (because, in a way, my parents were like immigrants to this strange new land of Christianity), I took for granted my life in the new Kingdom, completely unable to imagine a life without freedom, without joy, without Jesus.
In the early church, when people lived in households with many members, and in which the houses had courtyards, domestic space was more visible and less private, and there was a built - in capacity to welcome strangers.
People feel alienated and lost when fundamental changes in their society make the world strange and unrecognizable.
When a stranger introduced himself to Maritain, the philosopher's eyes grew gentle, steady, and focused, and it would seem to this or that person as he talked away that, for Maritain, he was the only person in the world.
Strange thoughts, fantasies, dreams, slips of the tongue, the jokes we think are funny, the place we sit in church, the way we feel when someone is angry, the things we remember, the people we like or don't like — all make sense when we understand their hidden meaning.
The strange power of this peculiar sickness was so strong that all people could do was recommend that they be warned when it was near.
When I was going through the strange experience of viral fame, I can not count the number of times people on social media, in interviews or articles referred to me as a «religious» person.
When the author recalls the long gallery of persons whom, in the course of this inquiry, he has come to know with the impetuous but temporary intimacy of the stranger — sharecroppers and plantation owners, workers and employers, merchants and bankers, intellectuals, preachers, organization leaders, political bosses, gangsters, black and white, men and women, young and old, Southerners and Northerners — the general observation retained is the following: Behind all outward dissimilarities, behind their contradictory valuations, rationalizations, vested interests, group allegiances and animosities, behind fears and defense constructions, behind the role they play in life and the mask they wear, people are all much alike on a fundamental level And they are all good people.
There is a show that is supposed to be funny... about home videos where people have «accidents» or strange things happen to them and often I believe someone must have gotten hurt when they fall or slam into something... and people just roar and think it is so funny, but stuff like that does not make me laugh as I think about how that must have hurt... so I guess humor is in one's funny bone, and that is about all I can say about comedy!
Disturbances among the people at the time of a religious festival, when the city is crowded with strangers, have always been feared at Jerusalem.
Karl Barth understood this well when he wrote: «Strange as it may seem, it is still true, that those who fail to understand other churches than their own are not the people who care intensely about theology, but the theological dilettantes, eclectics, and historians of all sorts; while those very men who have found themselves forced to confront a clear, thoroughgoing, logical sic et non find themselves allied to each other in spite of all contradictions, by an underlying fellowship and understanding, even in the cause which they handle so differently and approach from such painfully different angles.
In fact, Jesus says explicitly in the Gospel of Matthew that «when you welcome the stranger, you welcome me» and pilgrimage brings us in contact with people who — at least on the surface — seem strange to us.»
Please note that there are risks, including but not limited to the risk of physical harm, that may arise when dealing with strangers, including persons who may be acting under false pretenses.
Trust me friends... When my darling two little princesses walked up to those strangers doors, every single person just fell in love.
When I say the word shakshuka, people often give me a strange look... like I've sneezed, or something.
Its one of those strange ingredients, most people can't identify it in the finished pudding but when you add it everyone always asks for seconds and raves about how wonderful it is.
I often get strange looks when I tell people i love to use avocados in smoothies, it's definitely not normally associated with sweeter flavours, but trust me in a smoothie like this it tastes divine, and really makes it so wonderfully creamy.
I wanted to ask him if he was the first person who was ever be late for something, mostly because he is 20 years old, and in the same situation at his age most people are sleeping in beds without box springs, destroying microwaves by accidentally leaving forks in them while heating water for ramen, and discovering that things in your house stop working when you don't send strangers in businesses money in the form of checks.
strange how people like mediocrity, if you knew I have more reason than many to like and support Wenger but I put Arsenal love before everything and only a fool or a blind can think that Wenger is doing good with Arsenal, I would not be upset if the team was in this position if all the required signing had been done and the team was managed and rotated correctly as no one has sure right to success.It only hurts when the requirements are not dealt correctly and are dealt only with silly excuses.Fools for the fools, some claim to love Arsenal...
What i find strange is that when we should be worrying about buying ppl there is news about Wenger renewing his contract.
The visitor remarked to Mike that he must be a dazzling celebrity indeed if people sought him out even when he was concealed in a strange car.
and it's strange you mention «stupid picks» when the people of this years mock so far have all seemed to do pretty good research.
Maybe there's something more modest at work, that strange social fear that comes when two people meet fairly regularly yet never quite seem to have gotten around to asking one another's name, and it's far too late now.
He's hit the ground running and it's always interesting to see how people adapt to making their debut «His came in during strange circumstances, after an injury in the warm - up to Anthony Martial, so he won't have had any time to think about it and, when that happens, you just go and do what you always do and he's not looked back.
It's a bit strange when people are talking about you and you see your name in the papers but in my head I'm still the same footballer who was sent out on loan toWigan last year.
If anything I'm always super aware of how a pregnant woman's body is being invaded constantly, not only by family members but by total strangers, and it makes me feel protective of the expectant moms - to - be because I know when I was pregnant I despised people touching me or my stomach.
As for the existence of people on the internet who are evil & exploitative of children, yes they exist (I know I prosecuted a few myself when I was a lawyer), but the sad truth is that children are more likely to be harmed by people they know best than strangers.
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