Not exact matches
God started with a
small party in a garden, moved on toward some pow - wows at alters in the desert, then moved into a moveable tabernacle (kind of
like an Old Testament RV), then reigned in a temple (especially the God -
cave of the Holy of Holies, then disappeared while giving the Jews the silent treatment for some 400 years, then came back to the temple, then traveled the highways and byways with anyone who wanted to join the fun and whooped it up with society's outcasts and wedding attenders, then moved on to some public forums, then into some clandestine home groups and a few jail cells, and eventually made his way into traditional church as we now know it.
In the sixteenth century astronomy, in the seventeenth century microbiology, in the eighteenth geology and paleontology, in the nineteenth Darwin's biology all grotesquely extended the world - frame and sent churchmen scurrying for cover in ever
smaller, shadowy nooks, little gloomy ambiguous
caves in the psyche where even now neurology is cruelly harrying them, gouging them out of the multifolded brain
like wood lice from under a lumber pile.
In a few thousand years of recorded history, we went from dwelling in
caves and mud huts and tee - pees, not understanding the natural world around us, or the broader universe, to being able to travel through space, using reason to ferret out the hidden secrets of how the world works, from physics to chemistry to biology, we worked out the tools and rules underpinning it all, mathematics, and now we can see objects that are almost impossibly
small, the very tiniest building blocks of matter, (or at least we can examine them, even if you can't «see» them because you're using something other than your eyes and photons to view them) to the very farthest objects, the planets circling other, distant stars, that are in their own way, too
small to see from here,
like the atoms and parts of atoms themselves, detected indirectly, but indisputably THERE.
The most common misconception about black is that it makes a space feel
smaller, or
cave -
like.
Some
caves,
like Actun Tunichil Muknal, or «Cave of the Crystal Sepulchre,» contain human or animal remains, as well as ceramic pots, musical instruments, jewelry,
small sculptures and stingray spines, which were used for bloodletting.
A supposed new species of human with an exceptionally
small brain and an unusual combination of both primitive and more modern human -
like features has been discovered in a remote South African
cave chamber, according to research published in the journal eLIFE.
The most common misconception about black is that it makes a space feel
smaller, or
cave -
like.
Whether it's making you feel
like you're gazing at the Chauvet
caves in Southern France in Cave of Forgotten Dreams or making you aware of how
small a boy is in a big, scary, Dickensian adult world in Hugo, 3D can be an essential tool for storytelling.
Whether it's making you feel
like you're gazing at the Chauvet
caves in Southern France in Cave of Forgotten Dreams or making you aware of how
small a boy is in...
Add
small, high windows to the mix, and the third row feels
like a
cave.
This
small scale and quiet resort is located in the middle of nature, close to the Northern dive sites at the foot of Bonaire's hills and is the perfect place to discover many eco-adventures
like bird watching, hiking, mountain biking,
cave exploration, snorkeling, and kayaking.
Next comes the adventure by sea in a
small group setting accompanied by a professional tour guide, you'll launch your kayak from the sandy beaches into the sea to paddle right next to the sea lions, chase the dolphins that are often spotted, and paddle into the sea
cave that is
like a scene from right out of Pirates of the Caribbean.
Only a
small portion of the water was open to the sky above, before you had to enter a partially eroded
cave -
like area with a low overhanging limestone rock ceiling.
At the far end of the cenote, there was a
small cave -
like area with a low overhanging rock ceiling which was fun to explore.
Where ever I looked in the land of Cyrodil there was a
cave to explore, an ancient to fight through or some
small village that held a mysterious stranger with a quest, far to willing to entrust something valuable to such a morally questionable person
like myself.
New paths open up as you discover fresh alien gadgetry,
like a trenchcoat that lets you phase through walls, and a device that lets you control a
small alien bug to crawl into new
cave systems.
Both the viewer and the painting are animated, provoking an experience
like that of passing through a chapel or a
cave, rather than analytically viewing
small - scale rectangles from a fixed perspective.
The cabin is very
small and
cave -
like.
A
small shack in the back of town had a suspiciously modern electronic lock — and if guests entered «0422» as the code, they would find a chamber that looked
like a stone
cave.
Wouldn't it be amazing to make those
small, builder - basic bathrooms feel a little larger and less
cave -
like without having to knock down a wall?!
Our
small house was
cave -
like when we bought it 12 years ago.