Sentences with phrase «detour on»

She discovered the house the week before Christmas in 1969 and, on their way to spend Christmas in Bath, the couple and their two children made a detour on Christmas Eve to look at it from the outside.
Divorce is a detour on the road map of the family career, an unexpected and off schedule process of family change.
Scope out at least one other route just in case there is a delay or detour on the day of the interview.
«If the layoffs were about saving money in a downturn, the new hires will overwhelm any savings and will signal that the firms regard the economic crisis as little more than a mild detour on the golden brick road,» the American Lawyer reports.
It's an option that that dictation takes a detour on the way to the transcriptionist and it goes through Dragon for speech recognition.
Created by New York - based artist Lee Mingwei, this interactive installation invites visitors to take a flower when they leave the Museum, on the condition that they make a detour on the way to their next destination and give the flower to a stranger as a gift.
Seen collectively, Equilibrium sardonically reminds us that dead free fall is the only eternal state, and all flotation or upward movement is but a tragic detour on the way down.
Set aside time to detour on foot to several lovely waterfalls along the way.
Our Kauai tour takes a detour on the coastal Kauai Path before heading towards Kilauea, considered the gateway to the North Shore.
This would be our only sightseeing detour on the trek that would take my sister from her home in California to a new job on the East Coast.
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A detour on the road to regenerative medicine for people with muscular disorders is figuring out how to coax muscle stem cells to fuse together and form functioning skeletal muscle tissues.
Some days, the easiest way to get my personal time is by riding my bike to work, and then taking a longish detour on the way home.
Today I would like to take a little detour on this fine motor friday when I usually post things my toddler is up to introduce you to my baby of 6 months and her first debut on my blog!
Which is precisely why, when we packed up the booth (in record time, to make it to the ocean before sunset), we decided to take a (major) detour on our next destination to hit the coast.
As a junior, Tucker ran into a detour on his road to a state championship when his season ended with a narrow 4 - 3 loss to College Park's Brian Sergi in the 138 - pound final.
The asshole who invented injuries still won't be welcome at any social function I attend, but Irving's setback feels more like an obnoxious detour on Boston's path to becoming a mainstay atop the East, not a blown engine that will prevent them from getting there.
For instance, he predicts that the «forehead» — the black bar that intrudes into the top of the screen on the iPhone X, where all the cameras and sensors go — is an evolutionary detour on the way to a phone that is all screen, with cameras built right in at the microscopic level.
With properties spread along the Split Riviera from Primosten in the north to the Peljesac Peninsula in the south, and some island detours on the way, you're bound to find your perfect perch on this gorgeous stretch of coast.

Not exact matches

But on a mid-October day, just two months after he took the helm, Cornell took an unannounced detour from a business trip to Dallas.
Toronto - based Detour has a project in northern Ontario on the cusp of production.
«If there is an accident on the freeway, traffic comes to a standstill, but there are any number of side streets you can use to detour the accident and get where you are going.
In a long discussion about her new book, Creative Conspiracy: The New Rules of Breakthrough Collaboration, on Kellogg insight recently, Thompson takes a long detour into the psychology of conflict and what leaders can do to ensure their teams fight in a healthy and productive way.
These detours are easier to deal with when you encourage the person on the other side of the table to also smile while finding the right solution.
«The Alberta wildfires and sharp pullback in oil sands production in May took the Canadian economy on a brief detour into negative growth,» said Craig Wright, senior vice-president and chief economist at RBC.
You could say the same for the lessons that were learned and the victories that were won on this long, winding and detour - filled road to justice.
During his career he has been directly involved with the exploration drilling and pre-feasibility studies on two major gold deposits (Detour Lake, Ontario, Canada and Golden Cross in New Zealand) and one porphyry copper deposit (Huckleberry, B.C., Canada), all of which subsequently became producers.
It is fascinating in itself; it throws light on every portion of the Bible; it clears up obscurities, explaining what is else inexplicable; it distinguishes the minor detours from the major highways of Biblical thought; it gives their true value to primitive concepts, the early, blazed trails leading out to great issues; and, in the end, it makes of the Bible a coherent whole, understood, as everything has to be understood, in terms of its origins and growth.
Apocalyptic, on the other hand, is a detour, caused by an immediate crisis threatening whole societies.
So it has become a new scholarly task to supplement the standard version of church history, based on Paul and Acts, with the church history that leads from Jesus via the Sayings Gospel to Matthew, that is to say, from Galilee directly to Antioch without the detour via the Damascus road.
To understand this new interpretation requires a detour focusing on the Greek word usually translated as «faith,» the word pistis.
However noble the intention, this approach took us on an perilous detour leading ever further from our traditions.
We had this discussion at church should we allow homosexuals in leadership i was the only one who spoke up and i had prayed during the week and confessed all my sin before the Lord i certainly had no right to condemn someone else for there sin.But the fact is that it needs addressing that was my question to the people presenting the proposal.Is homosexuality a sin the people taking the discussion would not address it as they knew scripturally that it was and clearly had no answer on dealing with that issue and tried to detour around it.
Wherever you are as a couple on the marital journey — at the beginning, along the way, or near the end; on the main road, at a dead - end, or on a detour — we hope we have tempted you to new efforts in the struggle and discovery, the pain and joy which together create a marriage.
In order to avail himself of Heidegger «s «existentials» he has taken a short cut, without having made the long detour of the question of being without which these existentials — being in - the - world, fallenness, care, being - toward - death, and so on — are nothing more than abstractions of lived experience, of a formalized existenziell.
«Religion is man's earliest and also indirect form of self - knowledge, «20 a detour taken by man on the way to finding himself.
But, you know, on this side of it I see the beauty in who I am, what HE created me for and following that path is pretty much worth all of the detours I took in the process.
Ranni is currently busy managing and being the executive chef at The Detour in Culver City, as well as working on the catering business.
They decided to make a detour to our place on their way back to Jacksonville from Raleigh where they were visiting my grandma.
On a whim, I decided to take a detour from the version in Sunday Suppers at Lucques which happens to be beautifully thyme - centric.
I take you guys on a detour every week, but mehhhh < 3 you know it's only»cause I love you guys!)
On our way back home we decided to take a detour because I'm going to get rid of these scones, so help me Buddha!
Then it was on to Bath, but we got caught up in the traffic headed toward the huge Glastonbury Festival, an outdoor rock concert attracting more than 100,000 fans, so after we stopped dead in our tracks and didn't move for twenty minutes, Pat had to pull out his maps and make some radical detours.
The rest of the recipe is inspired by Greek spinach pie with a Nordic detour to include smoked salmon (the dill took me on a culinary trip).
Before I get to their Hoops W on Monday Night I just have to take a slight detour — I want to send a HUGE THANK YOU to Manny's Deli and Steph Raskin who brought the unbelievable cookies on Monday Night to the League.
Plus, these jerks make fun of my (Mike's) elbow injury, and we detour to brief thoughts on the Champions League final.
Peter Gregg has become the best sports car driver in the U.S. by finding fault, a road to the top that was certain to take him on a wide detour around popularity
While most of the Cougars slowed, wily senior Matt Thurmond made a strategic detour through the woods — «Caught»em with their pants down,» he says — and reappeared on the trail in front of his surprised teammates.
From dogs on the stages to rolling (quite literally) around hairpins and car park detours, it was a pretty dramatic Rally Mexico.
Then took a brief detour through why did he stamp on that man's testicles and how can we blame Ronaldo?
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