Sentences with phrase «word names seem»

It's an attractive enough word though, and word names seem increasingly popular these days, so it's fine by that measure, but it does seem a big departure from the first two girls.

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Now, they are suddenly getting calls from companies that seem to have access to capital through the stock market, even if most of them do not really have available capital; all they want is to add the word «cannabis» to their name in order to give their share prices a boost.
Last year, it seemed as if Tronc was the most memorable word of the news year, a new media name seemingly invented as self - parody.
The reason they are mnot saved is because of lawlessness rather than being obedience to Gods word they believed in Jesus Christ but because of there hearts did not walk according to the word and because it speaks of signs and wonders it seems more about them and the works that they did.Of course none of us are saved by works.How do you understand that passage as some are saved and some are not it seems clear that to be saved we must believe and also walk in obedience to Gods word.brentnz A Tree and its Fruit mat 7: 2Many will say to Me on that day, «Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in Your name, and in Your name drive out demons and perform many miracles?»
To reject this idol may often involve falling back upon skepticism, but sometimes one seems fleetingly to be enabled to reject the idol in the name of a Being who really is Another, who requires one to stop putting words into His mouth, who has the predictable disconcerting quality of the God of the New Testament, who directs one's attention away from oneself, who is relaxed where the idol is grim and immensely awe - inspiring where the idol is puny.
Simon the rebuker is rebuked, while the rebuked woman is named the perfect hostess and is forgiven her sins even though she seems never to have confessed them, at least not in words.
In the end, Simon the rebuker is rebuked, while the rebuked woman is named the perfect hostess and is forgiven her sins even though she seems never to have confessed them, at least not in words.
Moreover, Paul seems to be quite capable of taking certain words from the culture of the time, and packing new meaning into the word (such as agape, mysteries, and theopnuestos, to name a few).
The Latin word resurrectio appears to have been created for Christian use, and while the Greek equivalent anastasis is certainly pre-Christian, it does not seem to have been widely used until Christian times, some scholars thinking that, when Paul referred to it at Athens, his hearers mistook it for the name of a goddess.26 The idea of resurrection first came to expression in the form of a narrative, and until the advent of the above technical terms, words of very general usage, such as «raise», «wake up», «stand up», etc., served the purpose of relating it.
Have you ever faced a moment where you have forgotten your name or your where about's or a word or a name on the tip of your tongue but can't seem to be able to say it??
The fact that the word «dunce» is derived from his name is an indication of opinions of later critics — and the critics of the scholastic method — of what seemed to them to be futile hairsplitting.
The Hebrew people, in their incredible insight and genius in understanding human life, seemed to understand this, and so into their most sacred Ten Words from God they have enjoined us in the name of God to rise above the inner conflicts and give honor to those who have given us the gift of life.
After naming the women, Luke continues, «but these words seemed to them an idle tale, and they did not believe them.»
although it seems that anyone can place a number on their Manuka Honey jar and / or call it active (As I understand it UMF doesn't even like the name «Active» anymore because they don't want words that imply Therapeutic claims on food labels)
The word cayenne seems to come from kian, the name of the pepper among the Tupi Indians of northeastern South America.
It seems there's nothing you can't say these days, but my favorite words are, «I love you, Mommy,» followed closely by «cock - a-loo» (your name for chickens).
When naming boys, Latinos in the United States seem to prefer «bilingual» names — in other words, names that are written or pronounced the same or similarly in English and Spanish.
Every cloth nappy fan I spoke to would say this wasn't true, but then launch into a bafflingly detailed description of the different types and pieces and boosters and liners, and, at a time when I was having trouble remembering my name or stringing words together, it seemed, well, too much of an unnecessary complication.
If your child seems angry or frustrated, use those words to help him or her learn to identify the emotions by name.
Word names just seem so silly sometimes, but Breeze can actually be a legit name.
If the trend to use the word Capitalism as an ideology (perhaps defined mostly by minimal governmental interference), then maybe new states in the future will take the name, but it seems the Independent category already fills that need.
A key issue we noticed (at the time of writing) is that the app doesn't seem to save city names with multiple words (e.g. Los Angeles or New York).
Those two descriptors, timeless and feminine, seem to be playing a big role in my life these days, as they're also words I'd use to describe baby girl's name — which we finally have decided on!
Much of the humor, and many of the interactions, feel as though they have been ad - libbed, especially in Peter's consistent use of made up words and pet names («Dude Von Dudenstein»), which fits in with the character's attempt to seem cool without exactly knowing how to do it.
Also, ethnic names can be very trendy, but I can't seem to find the Swahili words for «pull yourself up by your bootstraps or we will kick your sorry butt out.»
In other words, indie publishers, if you have a pen name, make all the stories and pen names under that name seem similar in covers and look, yet be different enough from book to book.
The former were known by the names of their authors — Cavanna, Lambert, du Jardin, etc.; the latter were known by the names of their series, all of which seemed to contain the words Sweet Valley.
All too often these days, I read books by brand name authors who seem to end their books by running out of words.
That means that there are many many titles, the trend of which currently seems to be to pick a single word when naming them.
The strongest effects are seen with pictures, meaningful words (buy my book would not seem to be the right ones here), names (you!
The extra words Platinum, Select, and Elite are descriptive words used to make the card seem more appealing, but they refer to the name of the financial product and sometimes differentiate the benefits and rewards offered.
- original idea was to give the game a title that could be abbreviated to «FF» in English - original title was going to be Fighting Fantasy - there was board game by the same name, which meant another name had to be picked - «Those days definitely seemed like end times, but honestly, any word that started with «F» would've been fine.»
Admittedly, some companies will push that to breaking point with neutral words like «Tycoon» or «Simulator» depending on what's been big recently, just as the porn industry seems to have decided that coming up with clever names like «The Bare Witch Project» is a waste of time that could be spent just adding «An XXX Parody» to any old movie.
Otherwise you'll find that the game tends to throw around a bunch of Russian names and words, hoping that you'll understand a fraction of them, speaking of which — unlike the guards and enemies present in the other games in the Assassin's Creed Chronicles trilogy, no one seems to actually speak their respective language, save for a few widely known words.
Words and names erupt from nowhere like a William Burroughs cut - up, clouds collide and paper seems to mutate into abstract sculpture before your very eyes in this major exhibition of the American artist's drawings
Two things I seem to have missed; how do you pronounce «Stormhoek», is it a word or someone's name?
When texting, words alone seldom seem adequate when it comes to expressing «tears of joy», «grimacing», or «thumbs up» (to name a few of the feelings the artist quotes from the SMS lexicon).
That the term stop motion is affixed to a technique for making moving pictures seems something of a contradiction; then again, the animation that results from stitching together still images has become so commonplace that the words read like a familiar trade name.
Aside from the curved display, the Xiaomi Mi Note 2 is also expected to use a Quad HD AMOLED panel, and come with a screen size that sits at 5.7 - inches which would seem about right for a device with the word «Note» in its name.
But what you won't get is a keyboard, which seems weird for something with the word Chromebook in it's name.
Interestingly, we found that Home needed to know the exact name of a song if we asked it to cue something specific, and it wouldn't understand us when we accidentally left out a word from the song title, whereas Echo never seems to have this problem.
Quite often it seemed as if the old fashioned word documents were cranked out in less than two hours, they all had the same Times New Roman font, and all had the same top with name, address, phone, and email centered underneath each other.
Often the term syndrome becomes locked into the name and becomes so well known that changing the word syndrome to disorder may seem awkward.
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