Sentences with phrase «wonderful the world seems»

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People will still put their heads into the sand as it seems most prefer the wonderful world of oz.
When we are little everything seems so grand and majestic, so take the time to show your children just how wonderful the world is.
I've been in the yoga and fitness world for fifteen years, now and I come across countless students struggling in squats of all sorts, take a pose like Chair — unable to sit back no matter what wonderful amazing cue I'd give them, they are stuck with all their body weight plunging into their knees, and can't seem to get past the pain of their quads gripping for life to keep them in the pose.
Since men seem to be driving the senior dating world, at least in number control, it would help men to realize the wonderful possibilities that exist with women their age.
Both a classic movie for kids and a remarkable portrait of childhood, E.T. is a sci - fi adventure that captures that strange moment in youth when the world is a place of mysterious possibilities (some wonderful, some awful), and the universe seems somehow separate from the one inhabited by grown - ups.
The original Disney Infinity was a wonderful celebration of some iconic Disney worlds (Pirates of the Caribbean, Monsters Inc, Cars...), but the second Marvel - themed Disney Infinity 2.0 didn't seem to have as much creativity or, I suspect, as much passion in its design.
Alas, all seemed hopeless until Rob Marshall, who had previously done choreography for The Wonderful World of Disney's productions of Rodgers & Hammerstein's Cinderella and Annie (which he also directed), came into the picture.
Yet for all the promise of learning across distances, these wonderful flat - world projects still seem to be the exception rather than the norm.
The wonderful thing about the queer (or LGBTQ if you prefer) comics world is that even as our representation shifts up and down in mainstream comics, the number of queer people making comics in different formats and various means seems increasingly vast and full of talented people.
Susan Keeter's wonderful illustrations in mostly cool pastel colors seem to blend and soften the contrast between the «white world» and the «black world
Happiness seems like it's in short supply sometimes, which is why this week's annual announcement of the World Happiness Report may seem like a nice reminder that there are plenty of wonderful places all across the globe.
You see, sometime during World War II the Germans successfully invaded Britain, and to repel those invaders something so horrible was done that the entire population ended up taking a drug called Joy which makes everything seem... wonderful.
In an era where games are sixty bucks a pop (not including downloadable content add - ons) and it seems like most major titles can be had on any system, Home would have been a wonderful competitive edge: a free virtual world with low - cost gaming attractions, all built right into the machine from the get - go.
The Real World presents Part ll of Ellison's single - channel video installation, It's So Important to Seem Wonderful (2014), first exhibited earlier this year in the New Museum's Triennial.
Not too much news in residential or commercial solar technology this week, so this seems like a wonderful opportunity to share that the Guinness world record for distance traveled in a solar car looks vulnerable after an Ontario man rode the famed Dempster Highway all the way up to the Arctic Circle, using nothing more than the power of the sun.
But what we have seen is exactly what we saw on wonderful display in New Brunswick — an acknowledgment that almost all of our problems are shared problems, and that in our professional world — which seems to be turning faster and faster — we'll ultimately either sink or swim together.
I have to say you and Kevin seem to be doing such a wonderful job in just loving that Steevenson so much that he has been able to navigate his new world!
In the wonderful world of blogging, there seems to be an understood code among bloggers: the week between Christmas and New Years is vastly considered a time to rest, relax and unplug.
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