Sentences with phrase «borders of»

Graceful curves adorn the top borders of both furnishings.
Then it will be theirs — my two daughters and the understanding they have of their brother, of their parents before they were born, of our family beyond the borders of the photographs of the four of us.
Officials in Prospect Heights said they were stunned to learn that Mt. Prospect parks officials were trying to buy the course, which is in the Village of Mt. Prospect but sits within the borders of the Prospect Heights Park District.
Board members claimed that although Old Orchard sits in Mt. Prospect, it has been within the borders of the Prospect Heights Park District since 1966.
As the borders of Orland Park and Tinley Park meet at La Grange Road, developments in both communities are serving as economic engines for each other, Zabrocki said.
It has borders of lighter color to make it more amazing.
The three developments were built on unincorporated land in the borders of the Mokena Park District.
I'm inching closer to the borders of insanity and my brain could use a much - needed break.
The borders of Kingston - upon - Thames are hard to define of course and Chelsea very much regard this as their territory, while proponents of the oval ball also hold influence — but the ability of smaller London clubs to do well despite the presence of hulking neighbours is evident — Fulham, QPR, Charlton and Millwall can bear witness to that.
I especially liked his thoughts on the racism issue within the borders of Italy.
Football fans have always been an emotional bunch, especially during the Premier League when local pride gets amplified beyond the borders of emotional restraint and sound judgment.
As U.S. and British forces sit on the borders of Iraq poised for invasion, Uday Hussein's name is near the top of the Pentagon's list of the Filthy 40 — the close associates of Saddam targeted for war - crime trials.
It is tucked up high in the upper left nook of Kenya, near the borders of Uganda, South Sudan, and Ethiopia.
It's still practised in a few places, though nowadays it just involves ambling around the borders of a traditional parish and having a bit of a singsong.
The first is you completely close the borders of the country and you play only with English players.
His wingspan is 6 ′ 6 but his reach already extends beyond the borders of college basketball — or may one day soon.
Townsend shows up to a practice for the Baltimore All - Stars few minutes after 6 p.m. wearing a ski hat to ward off the chill in Elkridge, a suburb about 10 miles from the Douglass campus and right outside the borders of Baltimore County.
Fold bottom and top borders of rice paper down over the filling, then roll into a neat, tight cylinder.
Mongolian Barbecue, Restaurant - Style The so - called «Mongolian barbecue» beyond the borders of Mongolia is a totally different dish.
For a start, in the southern part of Siberia, where I lived for sixteen months — in the Far Eastern port city of Vladivostok, near the converging borders of Russia, China, and North Korea, and in the city of Irkutsk, situated in Siberia's heartland, about 100 miles north of Mongolia.
Squeeze the frosting onto the borders of the cookies and push the keep the house pieces together.
American troops entered Mexico City where the Mexican - American War ended in 1848 establishing the southern borders of the United States, where the subsequent Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo resulted in the United States purchase of Mexicos northern territories.
Wet your finger to draw a thin layer of water along the borders of the circle surrounding the paste, then place another circle of dough on top.
You can use these cupcakes to decorate the borders of your flowerbed in the garden!
I think the green chile percentage was higher in the Edgewood area then it might have been in other parts of the state that are closer to the borders of Colorado, Texas or Arizona.
And moving beyond the borders of Ohio is in the company's long - range plans.
Texts with friends that skirt (and at times fully cross) the borders of appropriateness, and thereby make me gasp with laughter.
A landmark study on the trade flow of organic food products across the borders of the United States reveals that a robust global appetite for organic food has created new lucrative markets from Mexico City all the way to Hong Kong for U.S. organic producers — but also provides strong evidence that American farmers are losing out on some valuable opportunities by not growing more organic.
But already in the ministry of Jesus we see him on the borders of Tyre healing the daughter of a Syrophoenician woman (Mark 7:24 - 30) or in Capernaum stating to a Roman centurion that he has not found faith equal to his within Israel (Matt.
Almohad — North African dynasty, 524 - 667 (A.D. 1130 - 1269), which supplanted the Almoravids and at one time ruled Moorish Spain and all of North Africa to the borders of Egypt.
controversy has made the borders of the community less distinct, this is not easy to answer.
This programme, the «Science, Theology & the Ontological Quest» came into being in 2003 as a joint project undertaken by three of the pontifical universities of Rome under the auspices of the Pontifical Council for Culture, and sponsored by the John Templeton foundation which funds research on the borders of science and religion.
It certainly cuts across geographic and political borders, but it also cuts across the borders of time.
On the last day of January 1915, under the sign of the Water Bearer, in a year of a great war, and down in the shadow of some French mountains on the borders of Spain, I came into the world.
, they were in control of the Holy City of Mecca and Medina and of the territories extending to the Persian Gulf and the southern borders of Iraq and Syria.
When it spread, it spread not only to the west but also to the east of Palestine and beyond the borders of the Roman empire, and not only Paul but other apostles were also involved in the preaching of the Gospel.
Especially towards the borders of the empire there was a great deal of unrest.
Another interesting dynamic is how some of our songs are being heard beyond the borders of the Church and breaking into the mainstream.
Many of the barbarians, mostly Germanic, were permitted to settle within the borders of the Empire and were not easily or quickly assimilated.
They either continued outwardly to conform to the Roman Catholic Church there or, when that was no longer possible, found refuge in countries on the northern borders of or completely outside Latin Europe.
5:1) The God of Israel vows to enlarge the borders of Israel.
Missionaries were used to push forward the borders of Spanish rule and civilization.
For many Christians, there seems to be a need to find ways to guard the borders of religious identity All sorts of issues are lifted up as identity - defining, and the stance one takes with respect to them determines whether one is a «real Christian.»
Creative advance takes place only along the borders of chaos.
All gods are transcendent, in the sense of having their being beyond the borders of ordinary human life.
Greenford Baptist Church, on the borders of Southall in West London, is typical of many churches challenged by the cultural shift in society over the years.A...
The Pax Romana, which was established under Augustus and which for about two centuries, with the exception of some severe, localized rebellions, banished war to the borders of the realm, was of great advantage to the expansion of a faith whose spirit flourishes best in time of peace.
Creative advance, Whitehead says, takes place only along the borders of chaos26 In the transition from triviality toward intensity of enjoyment there is always the risk of the evil of disorder.
Moreover, Christianity had begun to make its way beyond the borders of the Roman Empire.
In the seventh century, when the Nestorian Patriarch Isho - Yahb III (650 - 660) wrote to Simemon, the Metropolitan of Riwardashir, admonishing him for «closing the door of the episcopal ordination in the face of the many peoples of India», he speaks of India as a country «that extends from the borders of the Persian Empire, to the country which is called Kalah, which is a distance of one thousand and two hundred parasangas.»
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