Sentences with phrase «at dawn in»

Since Bruce's writings are replete with references to his surf buddies, and he can be found at dawn in the lineup at the Alley, off Currumbin Point, it's not surprising that he has taken himself off...
Other artists have formed collectives (Cory Arcangel, Simparch) or they document communities, worlds unto themselves, like little utopias: Catherine Opie photographs a community of California surfers at dawn in the gray half - light — exquisite pictures.
Advanced group surfed Uluwatu at dawn in perfect conditions and will return there later.
As a result, the Corvettes were fifth (No. 73) and sixth (No. 74) at dawn in Le Mans.
What happens to father and son at dawn in that field, however, is enough to shatter his skepticism — his embrace of faith is «Midnight Special»'s true turning - point.
Early risers will already be aware that there's currently a lot of planetary activity in the morning sky, but at dawn in Western Europe on Monday, 2 April, Mars and Saturn will be just 1 1/4 degrees apart and seen in the same field of view of telescopes at 30x magnification.
It currently pays to be an early riser if you wish to view the planets, for it's all happening at dawn in the skies of Western Europe.
«Welcome to another day in hell» was our drill instructor's cheery greeting at dawn in Navy boot camp at Great Lakes, Ill..
- Prince Ali confirms intention to run for FIFA president - FIFA not credible with Blatter - Ali Investigation - Chung slams Platini Platini announces candidacy - Marcotti: Carrard talks Blatter - style nonsense - Blatter resigns What you need to know Social - FIFA officials arrested at dawn in Zurich The defendants - Munson: The legal implications What has been said - Explainer: FIFA's ugly game Timeline of corruption
Those two fall out and there will be handbags at dawn in that dressing room - they are bound to fall out.

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Some researchers also think it may be possible to compare the carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, and other chemicals in a plume to «default» levels seen in asteroids, which were formed at the dawn of the solar system — and ask if life is manipulating the chemistry there, or at least did so in the past.
In 16 cities across the globe, people are waking up at the crack of dawn to get their dance and fitness on.
Robert Miller founded Future Electronics at the dawn of the modern computer age, in 1968, and has quietly grown it into a global leader.
The top tip: Nearly three - quarters of respondents suggested travelling the day before a morning meeting instead of trying to get up at the crack of dawn (or in the middle of the night).
Unfamiliar Territory Several speakers shared a sense that we're at the dawning of some new age in terms of technology, of ethics, and of human history.
That means consumers may have more opportunities to snag a good deal, and they may be able to pick whether they want to be a night owl, and stake out retailers opening at midnight on Black Friday; or an early bird, and awake before dawn; or eschew the entire thing, and go shopping in their pajamas from their computer at home.
Now, standing in front of his wrecked car, on the phone with Teresa, it dawned on him that the damage hadn't occurred while he was at breakfast, it had happened the night before, and he had been so wrapped up in work that he simply hadn't noticed till the sun came out.
Pierre Karl Péladeau, now vice-chairman at Quebecor, claimed in 2010 that Sun News represented the «dawn of a new era for Canadian news media.»
Success requires discipline — everything from waking up at the crack of dawn to be willing to put in extra time at the office will all contribute to the success of your venture.
And while in this aspirational world they love being up at the crack of dawn to bake cupcakes seven days a week (if you believe the glorified story that they're always hands - on like that), the reality is that they are up at the crack of dawn, seven days a week.
In 2018, we expect the peak viewing hours to take place in the dark hours before dawn April 22, at which time the moon will be out of the skIn 2018, we expect the peak viewing hours to take place in the dark hours before dawn April 22, at which time the moon will be out of the skin the dark hours before dawn April 22, at which time the moon will be out of the sky.
In his book, he tells of how at the dawn of the cleantech boom in Silicon Valley, Founders Fund was frequently approached by startups seeking supporIn his book, he tells of how at the dawn of the cleantech boom in Silicon Valley, Founders Fund was frequently approached by startups seeking supporin Silicon Valley, Founders Fund was frequently approached by startups seeking support.
At the dawn of the digital health revolution, some argued that fitness trackers were being marketed as a way for companies with long - range ambitions to produce devices with clinical applications to get to revenue in the short - term.
Government troops firing machine guns mounted on tanks stormed a rebellious town in central Syria before dawn Tuesday as part of military operations aimed at crushing the six - month - old uprising against President Bashar Assad.
Employees in some of our biggest firms slave well into the early hours only to get up at the crack of dawn, all in an attempt to avoid failure.
As long ago as 1970, in The Patient as Person, one of the truly important books at the dawn of bioethics, Paul Ramsey argued that, in a healthy society dedicated to research aimed at the conquest of disease, we would all regard ourselves as «joint adventurers» in the cause of medical progress.
But he continued to believe that the great religious upheaval in the Christian West at the dawn of the modern era had involved both the necessity of reform and a division at once scandalous and tragic.
Three times I have been felled by lightning pain as seizures short - circuited my brain; Three times, waking in hospitals at dawn all memory of my poetry was gone, and once I'd nearly bitten through my tongue.
«As I struggled with that, it dawned on me that the one thing I've always been good at, has been in my heart and I've wanted to do for as long as I can remember, is wrestle.
We seem to be at the dawn of a new epoch in Russian Orthodox history, one that in all likelihood will be known as «neo-imperial.»
And in today's gospel reading, Mark's prophetic charge rings as true as ever: «Therefore, keep awake — for you do not know when the master of the house will come, in the evening, or at midnight, or at cockcrow, or at dawn, or else he may find you asleep when he comes suddenly.
Though we are wretched in our sin and creation groans under the burden, the residual beauty speaks just as it did at the dawn of time.
We can not talk of human rights and globalization as some omnipotence in the sky or golden colours at dawn.
Slowly choked by Islam, Christianity gradually faded in about half the area in which at the dawn of the sixth century it was the professed religion of the majority.
But at the same time that I was learning to engage with God as a hungry, growing young Christian, the realization dawned on me like a dead weight sinking in my stomach that no amount of spiritual growth seemed to have any effect on my sexual preference... There was nothing, it felt, chosen or intentional about my being gay.
At the dawn of the nineteenth century, William Wordsworth might declare, «This did I feel in London's vast Domain: / The Spirit of Nature was upon me there,» and at the close of the century Arthur Conan Doyle might make Sherlock Holmes shudder at the thought of the countryside's hidden crimeAt the dawn of the nineteenth century, William Wordsworth might declare, «This did I feel in London's vast Domain: / The Spirit of Nature was upon me there,» and at the close of the century Arthur Conan Doyle might make Sherlock Holmes shudder at the thought of the countryside's hidden crimeat the close of the century Arthur Conan Doyle might make Sherlock Holmes shudder at the thought of the countryside's hidden crimeat the thought of the countryside's hidden crimes.
Our dual images of God in the Testaments start to merge together when we see that the suffering of Christ began in his Father's heart at the dawn of creation, when we see God our Father bearing the cross for our sins.
Only by abandoning its original faith in the dawning Kingdom of God that is in actual process of realizing itself could orthodox Christianity arrive at its belief in the transcendent and solitary God who is the Wholly Other.
If we allow Blake's apocalyptic vision to stand witness to a radical Christian faith, there are at least seven points from within this perspective at which we can discern the uniqueness of Christianity: (1) a realization of the centrality of the fall and of the totality of fallenness throughout the cosmos; (2) the fall in this sense can not be known as a negative or finally illusory reality, for it is a process or movement that is absolutely real while yet being paradoxically identical with the process of redemption; and this because (3) faith, in its Christian expression, must finally know the cosmos as a kenotic and historical process of the Godhead's becoming incarnate in the concrete contingency of time and space; (4) insofar as this kenotic process becomes consummated in death, Christianity must celebrate death as the path to regeneration; (5) so likewise the ultimate salvation that will be effected by the triumph of the Kingdom of God can take place only through a final cosmic reversal; (6) nevertheless, the future Eschaton that is promised by Christianity is not a repetition of the primordial beginning, but is a new and final paradise in which God will have become all in all; and (7) faith, in this apocalyptic sense, knows that God's Kingdom is already dawning, that it is present in the words and person of Jesus, and that only Jesus is the «Universal Humanity,» the final coming together of God and man.
If one sets out well before dawn, and arrives at the top in time to see the sunrise, one will find oneself walking as much in the clouds as through the trees, and there is a brief period (twenty minutes or so) when the sunlight first reaches the ridge, at a sharply lateral angle, and one is all at once passing through shifting veils of translucent gold.
Perhaps in the dawning of Southern Christianity the West might begin to glimpse, if not the substance of things hoped for, at least a ray or two to dispel what Sanneh calls the «lengthening shadows» over Western Christianity.
The belief in the state of Ubiquity (the possiblitily of a being which exists as the observer at any point in any space to be had) has been with us since likely the dawn of man.
Jerusalem and Benares represent what are probably the two sharpest alternatives in the religious history of mankind» the city in which the Ark of the Covenant was set down, in which Jesus ended his earthly ministry, and from which Muhammad ascended to heaven» and that other city, where a thousand gods descend into the river at dawn and near which the Buddha preached his first sermon announcing liberation to all sentient beings.
A genuine philosophy of history regarding the beginning8 of genuinely human history, and a genuine theology of the experience of man's own existence as a fallen one which can not have been so «in the beginning», would show that where it is a question of the history of the spirit, the pure beginning in reality already possesses in its dawn - like innocence and simplicity, what is to ensue from it, and that consequently the theological picture of man in the beginning as it was traditionally painted and as it in part belongs to the Church's dogma, expresses much more reality and truth than a superficial person might at first admit.
Thus, at the dawning of Christian history in the lands of the Euphrates and Tigris, we see something peculiar to the gains of the Christian movement.
«I don't know if shouting a prayer over and over at dawn makes you the greatest fisherman in the world, but it certainly makes you the worst neighbor.
He had felt it, for example, in the darkness of the paleolithic age when for the first time he ventured to put fire to his own use, or accidentally discovered how to produce it; in neolithic times when he found that by cultivating thin ears of grass he could turn them into rice and millet and corn; and much later, at the dawn of our industrial era, when he found that he could tame and harness not only animals but the tireless energies of steam and electricity.
Any student of the Græco - Roman world at the beginning of our era who tries to penetrate beneath the surface of the political, economic and military history of the period and discern what was going on in the minds of men, becomes aware of a widespread expectation of a turn for the better in human affairs, even the dawn of a golden age, after the violent convulsions which had disturbed society for a century or more.
Remain at the thin place between sleeping and wakefulness, watching the dawn come in.
That's what the new art and science of bioethics at the dawn of the 21st century had come down to in the end: No cracked ice for Terri Schiavo.»
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