Sentences with phrase «bows of»

I felt like I was standing next to you... what a great post, and an awesome tree, I love the bows of gold... just bought that stuff too, I ought to be messing it up real bad real soon:) Wish you were here to help me.
Step 4) Finally add bows of garden twine around the wreath.
Big bows of gratitude for helping me attend IPPA by proxy!
Europe's data protection chiefs have fired a warning shot across the bows of the executive body of the Union ahead of the first annual review of the EU - US Privacy Shield.
The abuse of this beverage includes breaking bottles of it over bows of ships and «sabering» the mouth of the bottle
One would be the BVerfG is trying to place a shot across the bows of the current EU management of the eurocrisis whose effects are to be soothed by still giving a last chance to the CJEU to avoid an ultra vires ruling.
More importantly, second, it fires a shot across the bows of any liberal organ which dares to entertain a climate sceptic on its pages in much the same way as Martin Durkin's Great Global Warming Swindle (just 90 minutes of TV in a shedule jam - packed with environmentalism) drew furious comments about Channel 4 from the Great and the Good.
These photos depict the bows of boats — the area that sits both in and above the water.
Included in the price are ribbons and bows of your choice and a bottle of sparkling wine.
One of our Canadian guides, Tim, instructed us to point the bows of our boats towards the oncoming whales and stop paddling.
Participants are attached to a harness and clipped to a tow rope between the twin bows of a catamaran.
We decided to open a groom shop in our home to provide a stress - free and enjoyable experience for our customer's dogs.The dogs are pampered with a warm bath and a variety of shampoos to match their skin type, listen to classical music in comfortable cages as they sit under the dryer, and are adorned with a variety of handmade neckwear or bows of your choice.
New strings to the bows of the Driving Assistant Plus and Driving Assistant systems include the steering and directional control assistant, Lane Departure Warning Assistant with active side collision protection, and the rear collision prevention and cross-traffic warning functions.
Meanwhile, Pilgrim and executive editor Mac Morrison returned from our mountain route chuckling about the driver and passenger seats, which Morrison compared unfavorably to «low - end, turret - style removable seats common in the bows of aluminum fishing boats.»
It's controllably daft, a European broadside across the bows of the Evo and Impreza.
And while the teachers union has been careful not to claim the scalps of Fenty and his schools chancellor, Michelle Rhee, the election may serve as a political shot across the bows of other urban officials considering similar policies.
Shame is more than an account of sex addiction, it's a shot across the bows of modern society.
Not only do I love the ruffles and bows of these blouses that are trending, but I also love the versatility of them.
Then I started adding small bows of a pretty wired edge ribbon:
The second shot is also a good example of the back bows of the sashes and how they all matched.
Measuring only 35 inches, it is comparable with other compound bows of its class.
But his words were read by some on the Liberal wing of the party as a warning shot across the bows of the new leader, Charles Kennedy, who some fear is too closely surrounded with advisers with a Social Democratic background.
«This ruling fires a shot across the bows of a Tory - led Government which is taking the NHS backwards by prioritising finances over patient care and riding roughshod over people.
That's a shot across the bows of David Cameron, who talked during the election campaign of squeezing down the public sector in the north of England.
Boris Johnson issued another warning shot across the bows of the Conservative leadership today with a provocative interview attacking its policy towards the EU.
One of the things that children could do is to tie bows of the cloth and create a wreath.
It was in this race that one of the Cambridge oarsmen tied a light blue ribbon to the bows of the Cambridge boat (the colours of his school, Eton College).
He should receive the thanks and bows of the world for telling, brilliantly, this story with the powerful and scholarly discernment of a personwho understands and can describe the true dimension of sports.
Surely this will have sent a big warning shot across the bows of their Premier League rivals, but will it persuade Arsene Wenger that he needs to improve his options at Arsenal before the transfer window closes?
The bows of the mighty are broken but the feeble gird on strength... [The Lord] raises up the poor from the dust; he lifts up the needy from the ash heap, to make them sit with princes and inherit a seat of honor.
Prayer changes things The bows of the warriors are broken But those who stumbled are armed with strength Prayer changes things
[4] The bows of the mighty are broken, but the feeble gird on strength.
I wrote earlier about my worry that two competing bills filed in Texas about the state's discriminatory futile care law — one to put on a few bows of surface reform, the other to end the right of hospitals to refuse wanted life - sustaining treatment — would end up in gridlock.
Google Fiber is a warning shot fired across the bow of those traditional ISPs.
In addition to hedging Disney's bets, Iger's comments also serve as a very obvious warning shot across the bow of cable companies and other distributors.
This is a warning shot across the bow of higher education, done for explicit ideological reasons to try to pressure institutions to silence leftists and lift up conservatives.
It seems to me looking at a year when the stock market has gone down a bit, credit spreads have widened substantially and the dollar has been very strong it is hard to say that now is the time to fire a shot across the bow of financial euphoria.
When Amazon fires a shot across the bow of other companies pursuing niches in other markets, stocks tremble.
One thing is for certain however, an early shot has been fired across the bow of UK boards: Pay remains a highly contentious issue, and one which shareholders are willing to provide management with bloody noses and public embarrassment over.
Not only is the company disrupting retail but they have now shot across the bow of groceries and food stuffs.
It's a really nice shot across the bow of those pony tailed fifty - sixty year old lit and wymn's studies profs with a giant bald spot though I really don't think they're «Secesh.»
So then everyone of us shall give account of himself to God... Phil.2: 9 - 11 Wherefore God also hath highly exalted him and given him a name which is above every name That at the name of Jesus every knee shall bow of things in heaven and things in earth and things under the earth And that every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord to the glory of God the Father.
I got up just before dawn and went outside and climbed into the bow of the boat.
This sense of Divine glory is reinforced in Islam by the regular bowing of the head to the ground in prayer.
And on that day I will break the bow of Israel in the valley of Jezreel» (Hosea 1:4 - 5).
Dear friend, the journey to forgiveness is messy and complex and not wrapped in a lovely bow of reconciliation.
If you're an Atheist a respectful bow of the head and inner giggle at those around you is OK too.
With biting irony he turns to his pious contemporaries, and, leaving them in full possession of the field of dispute as with a bow of mock humility, we can imagine, he asks simply: «You know the answer; won't you tell me?»
Zec 9:10 I will cut off the chariot from Ephraim And the horse from Jerusalem; And the bow of war will be cut off.
In the opinion of some writers an attitude might be called religious, though no touch were left in it of sacrifice or submission, no tendency to flexion, no bowing of the head.
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