Sentences with phrase «at sparrows»

My son is in 8th grade and has blossomed at Sparrows Point Middle.
Just in a disturbed hobo shouting at sparrows on sidewalks way.»
Other potentially suitable spots exist here, such as the Tradepoint development at Sparrows Point and some potential redevelopment sites in the city, but none can match Port Covington in terms of both the speed with which Amazon could move forward and the attractiveness it presents for potential employees.
The transformation of the old Bethlehem Steel site into a new regional economic engine will take a big step forward next month when new Fiats and Chryslers begin rolling off ships docked at Sparrows Point.Pasha Automotive Services is opening an automotive...
I forgot a beanie, but shopped in Muskegon and found the perfect slouchy version at Sparrow to toss on later in the day.
Dominika quickly flames out at Sparrow school — she's simultaneously resistant and compliant to the sadistic headmistress played by Charlotte Rampling.
Lawrence (the director) and Haythe dropped one of Matthew's most intriguing ideas, Dominika's synesthesia (she can «read» people via emotion - revealing colors)-- an idea former video music director Francis Lawrence could have surely visualized in a novel, engaging manner — altogether while overextending Dominika's stay at the Sparrow School (a plus for salacious voyeurs, a negative for moviegoers interested in forward - moving stories and character building or development).
All of them flew away but one, and the dog immediately grabbed at the sparrow and started mouthing it.
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Accommodation at Sparrow Hawk Lodge comprises 7 bedrooms, which are tastefully decorated.
Dr. Andrea K. Wittenborn is Graduate Director and Associate Professor of Human Development and Family Studies and Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine at Michigan State University, and a Fellow at Sparrow Health System.
A middle - aged Amish (maybe Mennonite) lady handed a hunting rifle over the counter to a complete stranger, who worked the action, sighted through the scope at a sparrow up in the ceiling trusses, and then plunked down his credit card and strolled to the parking lot with his new steak - maker.
There's a vast difference between choosing to wake up at sparrow's fart and knowing you have to wake up at sparrow's fart.
Love the pendant lights at the Sparrow page!
I'm usually madly writing at sparrow's fart before a frantic day editing a website.

Not exact matches

Meanwhile, Baltimore County officials said there is a possibility Amazon will build a new warehouse at the Tradepoint Atlantic development in Sparrows Point.
Back in third grade, I liked to write stories about friendly woodland creatures — specifically robins, sparrows, and squirrels — because my backyard is what interested me at the time.
Although not articulated in technical terms, the Calvinist doctrine of divine providence is at the heart of numerous spirituals and gospel hymns such as «His Eye is on the Sparrow» and «Precious Lord, Take My Hand, Lead Me On, Let Me Stand.»
Your Majesty, when we compare the present life of man on earth with that time of which we have no knowledge, it seems to me like the swift flight of a single sparrow through the banqueting - hall where you are sitting at dinner on a winter's day with your thanes and counsellors.
At that moment the barn cat came by, heard the sparrow, went over, pulled him out of the dung, and ate him.
«I guess I'll have to learn to get things right,» she said, her hands at last sparrows that had come to roost, her warmth the fragrance of fresh - baked bread.
Athanasius then makes clear that the operation of God implies no subordination or imperfection: «for God is not imperfect, nor did He summon the Son to help Him in His need; but, being Father of the Word, He makes all things by His means, and without delivering creation over to Him, by His means and in Him exercises Providence over it, so that not even a sparrow falls to the ground without the Father (Mt 10, 29), nor is the grass clothed without God (Mt 10, 30), but at once the Father works, and the Son works hitherto (cf. Jn 5, 17).
A sparrow, its feathers so fluffed for warmth it looked like a fat monk in a robe and tonsure, peering out from the ice - cased lilac hedge while I sat at the living - room window, waiting for my parents to wake.
The same thing happens in my backyard when I take a moment to watch the sparrows dart, or out on the golf course when I forget the game and simply gaze at the beauty of the rolling landscape.
Dying characters walk away down long shadowy corridors with God - knows - what at the end; they are carried off to the netherworld by huge flocks of preternatural sparrows; they ride a «steepening spiral of darkness... down and down, to whatever dreams there are.»
«At the moment it's a thrill and the attention is nice, but you still have to go to practice the next day,» Sparrow says.
For all his last - second heroics, Sparrow has a tendency to drift at less crucial moments, which leads to turnovers and inconsistency.
The long rebound comes out to Sparrow, who makes another off - balance bank shot at the buzzer to give the Wildcats a 70 - 68 win.
Subsequent appeals were made to all past players of Rugby Fives at Cambridge, known as Sparrows; to past players of Rugby Fives at Oxford University; to individual members of the Jesters Club and of the Rugby Fives Association.
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At the center of the collection is the Sparrow Crib.
Andrew Sparrow's rolling coverage of the day's political developments, including David Cameron and Ed Miliband at PMQs and Andrew Lansley presenting the health and social care white paper
Over at The Guardian, Andrew Sparrow called it «a sincere speech» but added: «It is hard to see how it advances Labour politically.»
Andy Sparrow at the Guardian has issued his regular «Ten things learned at conference» blog, and after five days trudging the SECC here's the things that Total Politics took away from the Liberal Democrat 2013 Conference:
Andrew Sparrow's rolling coverage of the day's political developments as they happen, including David Cameron and Ed Miliband at PMQs and Cameron's statement on the report into the killing of Pat Finucane
Mayor Luke Bronin said Friday night he was surprised to learn that his nominee for the city school board, Harold Sparrow, once led a Boston - area black clergymens» group at a time when the organization was an outspoken opponent of gay marriage.
Andrew Sparrow has to sleep sometimes (he'll be back at 5.30 am on Friday), so this is Claire Phipps: I will be blogging through the night, scooping up local election results as they land, and relaying insights from our team of reporters across England.
Join us again tomorrow morning at guardian.co.uk / politics where Andrew Sparrow will be blogging all the day's Lib Dem news.
Oh, and a footnote: asked by Andy Sparrow of the Guardian whether the Party would definitely contest Eastleigh at the next election, Warsi said only that she was responsible for «developing Conservative thinking» and that the next election will be fought on «the Coalition's record».
Join Andrew Sparrow for rolling coverage of all the day's developments at the Tory conference in Birmingham
Nick Sparrow's response to the 2001 survey is worth quoting at length «According to this research voter apathy is the least important reason for not voting; only 10 % of the Electoral Commission sample of non-voters replied that the reason they hadn't voted was because they were «not interested».
McWilliams and a colleague at the University of Wisconsin measured the spare capacity of white - throated sparrows, a common migratory songbird in eastern North America.
With the help of fellow researcher Dustin Rubenstein, a behavioral and evolutionary ecologist at Columbia University, Botero collected data for more than 200 bird species that included gulls, geese, ducks, sparrows, bluebirds and falcons.
Although there is nothing illegal about international trade in tree sparrows, the size of the shipment — at least eight times the British breeding population of this species — is causing anxiety at the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds.
Living a town away is the same as being stuck decades in the past, at least according to white - crowned sparrows.
To test for the ability to recognize conspecific eggs, Herbert Hoi and colleagues at the Konrad Lorenz Institute of Ethology of the University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna introduced both real eggs and cardboard models into the nests of tree sparrows.
Researchers at the University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna have discovered that tree sparrows can recognise eggs deposited by other tree sparrows but do not always reject them.
The researchers also checked for the sparrows» motivation for ejecting eggs by introducing the models either at the time of egg - laying or during incubation.
«This shows that the biggest dinosaur Argentinosaurus, at 90 tonnes, was 6 million times the weight of the smallest Mesozoic dinosaur, a sparrow - sized bird called Qiliania, weighing 15 grams.
Our goal was to fingerprint the source of methane in the Arctic Ocean to determine if ancient methane was being liberated from the seafloor and if it survives to be emitted to the atmosphere,» says Sparrow, who conducted the study, published in Science Advances, as part of her doctoral research at the University of Rochester.
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