Sentences with phrase «unbroken by»

Sunset and sunrise unbroken by buildings.
Its back is a single curved sheet of metal, unbroken by antenna lines, and that's because ASUS has incorporated them in the outer trim of the phone, as part of it's so - called «invisible antenna lines» technology.
Unbroken by major landmasses, Antarctica's ocean currents race around the icy continent with powerful force.
Surface fuels amounts (especially grasses) and continuity, unbroken by trails, roads, etc., were critical in allowing the spread of frequent surface fires.
«Her great beauty and spirit are unbroken by a long series of misfortunes,» Bellamy wrote of her in a letter to a collector, around the time he helped her scrape together funds to build a track system that would hoist the textured clay tiles that made up her «black earth» paintings from her studio floor out to her kiln.
Surfing is year round on the island driven by ocean swells that are unbroken by any land mass and originate in the South Pacific.
Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand is $ 12.99 at Amazon, but an amazing $ 81.00 from both 3M and Overdrive (the key distributors of books to libraries).
Amazon's three most popular ebooks over the last five weeks were John Grisham's The Confession, Decision Points by George Bush, and Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand — all books which are unavailable in Apple's iBookstore.
Years ago I gave my friend Bob a copy of Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand, a non-fiction account about a young man who is captured by Japanese soldiers during WWII and exposed to torture before being freed.
Among his favorite reads: Paulo Coelho's The Alchemist and, more recently, Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand, which, in best handseller tradition, Allen insisted: «You've got to read that book.
Traditional styling features that make the Mercedes - Benz Coupes unmistakable — for instance the layout of the fully retractable side windows, which is unbroken by B - pillars — lend emphasis to the distinctive lines of the two - door car.
Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand about World War II, is the story of Louis Zamperini who was an incorrigible youth who became an Olympic champion.
Once I figured out how to nurse lying down, I got a full night's rest (though not unbroken by short feeding sessions) except on sick nights or teething nights, which are, luckily, the minority.
Above all else the ministers remembered spirited individuals who were unbroken by threats and powerfully supportive of the push toward freedom.

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If you've ever stopped by a web page that consists of nothing more than a long, unbroken piece of dense text, you know how important readability is in attracting and keeping people on a website.
An unbroken growth streak has created 7 million jobs and the expansion is now self - sustaining, driven by domestic consumption.
Apple Inc. shares on Monday broke the $ 500 mark for the first time, the latest milestone in an almost unbroken rise over the last decade, solidifying its place as the world's most valuable company by market value at close to $ 466 billion.
God is very fabric of life essance which by way we are eternal creatures on this earth because life we have unbroken chain dating back to eve an adam
Determinists, holding a more generic view, meanwhile, believe that each event is at least caused by recent prior events, if not also by such far - extending and unbroken events as those going back in time to the universe's very origins..
They did so, if I may use Butler's figure, by trying to keep the panes unbroken, the doors on hinges, and the thermostats working in the «spiritual hothouse» they set out to control.
Theo Determinism is the philosophical proposition that every event, including human cognition, decision and action, is casually determined by an unbroken chain of prior occurrences.
«Determinism is the philosophical proposition that every event, including human cognition, decision and action, is casually determined by an unbroken chain of prior occurrences» ----------- Sure, I'll buy that.
Since the Syriac fathers see the old order of sacrifices as having lost its former value, it is curious how firmly both Aphrahat and Ephrem held a tradition which is strange to the New Testament, namely, that Christ as High Priest «according to the order of Melchizedek», actually received the Aaronic priesthood by unbroken succession of imposition of hands through John the Baptist, who was of priestly family; when the former priesthood was repudiated, the power continued in Christ and he passed it on to the Apostles.
By virtue of this great privilege of pure relation there exists the unbroken world of Thou which binds up the isolated moments of relation in a life of world solidarity.
History does not follow a smooth unbroken course; it is set in motion and controlled by these supernatural powers.
By the third year of his reign there were already signs of disenchantment.After a string of almost unbroken successes for four to five years he now began to suffer reverses.
An essentially unbroken affirmation of American society was confirmed in my experience by America's leadership in the great antifascist war.
Only now the victim is a young boy with the face of a sad - eyed angel; only now the darkness is lit by no Easter - dawn, but by the torch of a crematory fire, a fire whose smoke issues an unbroken night; only now God dies, instead of redeeming.
Nevertheless, as argued above, it is plausible to think that those parameters owe their inevitability indirectly to divine decisions by having been fringes of those decisions which will always have had an irresistible momentum from an unbroken record of manifestations throughout cosmic history.
A real law, like a line, is an unbroken continuum.13 Ultimate discontinuity, with this epistemological stance, is ultimate inexplicability, brute facts unrelated by laws.
The answer then is that the identity of a line consists in an unbroken continuity of points, but that none of its properties is determined until certain of its points are actually fixed, e.g., by specifying numbers or laying down certain conditions for a geometrical construction.
My faith is based on an unbroken record of thousands of years of failures by believers to produce anything of substance in the way of evidence for their gods.
This internal process» fueled by the leftward tilt of mainline ecumenism and the vigor of Baptist Landmarkism (the idea that Baptist congregations constitute the only true churches in the world and can trace their lineage through unbroken succession back to Christ himself)» reinforced the desire of Southern Baptists «to do our own work in our way,» as E.Y. Mullins, one of the more moderate Baptist leaders of this period, put it.
Mrs. Musial, in pink cotton, stood at Stan's side by home plate, clutching in one hand a new baseball, as if the feel of it reassured her that her connection with the game would remain unbroken.
According to The Pigeon, the authoritative study by Wendell M. Levi, a South Carolina fancier, a good roller rolls in unbroken sequence while airborne.
In beating Augsburg in November, the Bavarians became the proud owners of the longest unbroken run in German top - flight history (37 games) and, step by step, Guardiola is doing exactly what he was headhunted to do: carry on winning while cultivating a long - lasting and clearly defined playing style, a badge of excellence to remain even when he does eventually move on.
The half time whistle blew with the deadlock unbroken, but Swansea were looking by far the better side.
The cheating spouse controls the betrayed spouse by maintaining the illusion of an unbroken union, withholding life - altering information whilst deciding unilaterally to take risks with their spouses» life, safety, health, and security, draining financial resources and ravaging the unsuspecting spouse's life in literally every possible way.
I was inspired by the concept of an unbroken continuum of a baby moving from being in the womb to being held close all the time, until the baby was ready to crawl around and away on his own.
At Canoe Meadows, two fields will be connected to create 60 acres of unbroken grassland this fall by removing a hedgerow of pine trees and invasive species.
Two fields will be connected to create 60 acres of unbroken grassland by removing a hedgerow of pine trees and invasive species.
Fractional reserve banking is doomed to a boom bust cycle, unbroken since politicians colluded with central bankers to degrade money by printing and borrowing.
Unemployment remained low and the economy remained strong with more than a decade of unbroken growth, and education and healthcare had changed for the better as a result of expenditure by Labour.
Unbroken Brain: A Revolutionary New Way of Understanding Addiction by Maia Szalavitz.
She broke the inner glass container of one flask, letting the vacuum between the inner and outside containers escape, and by comparing this Thermos «knock - out,» as she would now call it, with an unbroken flask, she learned that it is the vacuum that greatly reduces the heat transfer and keeps our tea and coffee hot.
The $ 138 million HapMap denotes haplotypes, stretches of DNA that are inherited together as unbroken blocks and can be identified by just a handful of DNA markers known as SNPS (single nucleotide polymorphisms).
The excavation also revealed thin, unbroken strips of sediment dominated by shells; if the biface had drifted down from a younger layer, it is exceedingly unlikely those delicate sediments would have remained intact.
Researchers once believed that the experience of having an unbroken view was entirely created by the brain sending a copy of the eye movement command signals originating in the frontal lobes to the visual centers.
When the Andes were not yet fully uplifted, this forest extended unbroken from east to west, as documented by many plant and animal species that have close relatives on both sides of the mountain range.
Take this one step further by doing complexes — exercises that are linked together and performed as a single, unbroken sequence.
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