Sentences with phrase «by whispering»

Bright solarization, slow - pan shots and a droning soundtrack punctuated by whispering voices conjure drama that borders on the grandiose.
And not just any military facility: «My attention was distracted by some whispering among the children sitting to the right of me.
You can't move mountains by whispering at them.P!nkShes become one of the most successful music artists of her generation ~ selling more than 50...
Ebony Maw took control of Doctor Strange and turned him into a double agent simply by whispering in his ear.
Perhaps the idea being explored here is that St Petersburg is a stage with all of its inhabitants playing clearly defined roles, with their behaviour being constantly scrutinised by a whispering audience.
You may see your date mirror your speech where you speak low and they follow suit by whispering, or maybe you lean forward and they do too.
That person has to repeat the tip by whispering it into the next guest's ear, and so on around the room.
I am grateful for breastfeeding because of the meltdowns that I avoided by whispering in my 2 year old's ear «want some booby?»
He would walk by me whispering «OJ» is my hero.
In a thousand cases across America, in incidents as far - ranging as Boy Scout meetings, public prayers on the Fourth of July, and the display of religious symbols on public buildings, Americans are losing the same privileges by whispering rather than giving voice to their protests.
Quietly, subtly, between regular exuberances, we counter secular liturgies by whispering to the children that Santa is really St. Nicholas, who prays all the time for children everywhere, and that Jesus is the one for whom we are waiting.
Let every man and woman know, by the whispering of the Spirit of God to themselves, whether their leaders are walking in the path the Lord dictates, or not.»
Ever play that game in kindergarten where you pass a message around a circle by whispering it in the next kid's ear, and when it comes back around to you it's nothing like the original?
When they addressed the public, they spoke for him; if he leaned to right or left and asked advice, it was within their power — by whispering in his ear — to give and take life, seize property, pardon capital offenses.
Help them by whispering helpful tips that won't be visible to clients.
Most feel unnerved by the whisper of woods in solitude, or fascinated by rainbow sparkles in a waterfall.
It is so on the stage, as you know well enough, that someone sits and prompts by whispers; he is the inconspicuous one, he is, and wishes to be overlooked.
Smooth with warm appealing highlights of marzipan, Manuka honey, creamy caramel and Demerara sugar, followed by whispers of glazed pineapple, cider apples and praline chocolate.
The Chicago press always remained in his corner, but this time he was scarred by whispers and innuendo: he was too old; it had passed him by; he was a miser, too patronizing of the players; he was blindly loyal to the family and old cronies who rattled about the Bear payroll.
David Cameron's faltering leadership of the Conservatives is dogged by whispers that party donors and backbenchers are lining up London's mayor as his replacement.
The purifier's attractive design is augmented by its whisper - quiet operation as it silently draws in air and cleans it.
The soft organic cotton is elevated by a whisper of a print and a hint of luster.
Speculation on our part, fuelled by whispers, but certainly plausible.
Take a deep breath and enjoy a moment of relaxation in rooms touched by whisper white, misted green and shadowy lilac - gray.

Not exact matches

Customer service is very important, and VoIP offers a unique training tool to ensure employees handle each phone call with the skill necessary to ensure customer satisfaction by barging or whispering.
Over the course of ten weeks, managers could build better psychological safety on their team by trying these whisper suggestions,» explains the post.
Mac units: 3.8 million versus 3.9 million expected by sell - side analysts, and it was the whisper number, too.
New Fed Chairman Jerome Powell may have a few surprises in store, judging by past statements he has made and some whispers on Wall Street.
«If you've got one member of the power couple — Jared Kushner, whispering in the President -LSB-- elect]'s ear — and if you've got the other, the wife and daughter, who is running businesses, it merges the Trump Organization and the United States into one huge conglomerate managed by the Trumps for their own interests,» he says.
As the whisper number suggested, oil inventories increased by a whopping 5.32 million barrels, according to the American Petroleum Institute (API).
Apart from brief — and unofficial — comments by Valerie Szczepanik (head of the agency's distributed ledger working group), since then there has been nary a whisper regarding cryptocurrency or blockchain technology.
A study on humpback whales by ecologists from Denmark and Australia has revealed that baby whales communicate with their mothers in whispers to avoid the risk of attention from predators and other mating whales.
Bitcoin price is no longer something discussed in hushed whispers by a group of techies.
But as was whispered by his cohorts at the reception after the presentations, Gross admitted to me that he was working on a completely different project until all of three days ago (I loved his crossed - out name tag, pictured above).
Will you take me by my hand, and will you fly with me in the heavens and soar above the clouds and let me whisper things to you, let me show you things that must take place in the nations?»
I imagine a lot of little boys heard those same words whispered in their ears by pedophile priests.
On the actor everybody's eyes are fixed; in his portraying a specific person the words whispered by the prompter acquire truth.
What he whispers is declaimed by the actor.
Jesus» original disciples likely never thought of him as anything more than a great rabbi, and some might have thought him a good rallying point for a revolt, they could have even whispered that he was anointed by God, but the idea of his being divine only seems to enter into the gospels around the time many Greek educated folks had converted, bringing their own views of what a «son of God» means into the faith.
However, I was so used to act in order to be accepted, acknowledged or even loved (not only by God but also by others), that I couldn't hear God's voice whispering softly, again and again,
Our eyes will find each other and remind each other, and by the outrageous grace of God, there is abundantly enough time to make our lives whisper the answer to every single person's question:
«All the time not having a clue that they were being whispered against, campaigned against by both Catholics & Anglicans who made it palpably clear that this initiative was detrimental to the «dialogue towards unity» and temporarily compromised their positions as oecumenical ambassadors - that this was a counter-productive «wacked - out» scheme by an ailing Pope who merely needed to be placated until he died - hence delaying tactics, obfuscations, procedurality, red tape and making everything as difficult and administratively untenable as possible; with patronising sympathy and hand - wringing at their lot while sneering, dismissing and chuckling to themselves that the whole thing will eventually come to naught... that the administration will crumble via crises and power politics andpersonality clashes and outright frustration at the situation... and ultimately the Ordinariate will be re-integrated into the Conference system and those not happy about it will crawl back to their friends in the C of E.
As I held onto her frail frame, tethered to the hospital bed by tubes and wires, she leaned into my ear and graciously whispered my reprieve.
And as a note, regarding Bible stories: My First Message but lately, we've been utterly captivated by the The Jesus Storybook Bible: Every Story Whispers His Name.
He is walking by, and she has heard of him: whispers of healings, echoes of prophecy, murmurings of one who carries healing powers in the tassels of his robe.
Could God be prompting you to «leave by boat» — to take a radical break from your routine to get some rest and enjoy silence, so you can hear God's whispers and hear his nearness again?
Though I would not go so far as to say that all religious writings are inspired by God, I think it is not too much to say that all religious writings derive in some way or another from people listening to what God whispers to their spirit.
I have no doubt that John, our choir director at one of the congregations where my father served, sincerely believed that «Whispering Hope,» a number frequently chosen by him as the choir's offertory piece, was a profoundly Christian hymn; but it was really an expression of vacuous hope without any substantive theological grounding: «Wait till the darkness is over / wait till the tempest is done / Hope for the sunshine tomorrow, after the darkness is gone / Whispering hope, oh, how welcome thy voice / Making my heart in its sorrow rejoice.»
I thought: He is «not now that strength which in old days moved heaven and earth,» when, for several years, he accompanied his old blind father to the synagogue and, for an hour, whispered in his ear every word of the prayers the old man did not know by heart, then going off to another service to fulfill his own duty to pray.
Unfortunately, I have been «stripped, whipped, tarred and feathered and run out of town on a rail» by my own family members for simply STATING that if I found out, or «heard a whisper of a finger being laid on my niece» who was going to stay with my abuser and his enabler, I «would go to the authorities and this time I would and legally could have him put in jail.»
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