Sentences with phrase «carved out of nature»

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As difficult as it is to do (by nature we want to cast a wide net), you will be far more successful by carving out a niche for yourself as a blogger and truly understanding the needs and desires of your ideal clients.
But what the Shubb ruling tried to do is carve out space for the non-crazies, the still controversial but credible practitioners who want to help patients who desire to do so to understand the nature of their sexual identity and expression within a larger religious framework.
Weight from massive deposits of frozen nitrogen, methane and carbon monoxide, built up billions of years ago, could have carved out the left half of the dwarf planet's heart - shaped landscape, researchers report online November 30 in Nature.
Once you carve out space to meditate, it becomes much more second nature, so why not devote a corner of your cozy living room to finding some Zen?
You might not have a ton of access to nature if you live in an urban environment, but carving just a little time out of your day to connect can be so transformative.
* As a busy mom, our nature is to take care of everyone else and if there's an inkling of time left, we carve out something for us.
Oscar (R) winner Brie Larson brings Jeannette Walls's best - selling memoir to life as a young woman who, influenced by the joyfully wild nature of her deeply dysfunctional father (Woody Harrelson), found the fiery determination to carve out a successful life on her own terms.
Up in the mountains of the Northern Corridor, 27 pools were carved out of limestone by Mother Nature.
Then to Remarkable Rocks, via the spectacular coastline of Cape du Couedic, where the forces of nature have carved modern sculptures out of the granite.
In an urban context, the outdoors is not so much «wild nature» but rather the space between thousands of «containers» in which individuals carve out a private space and fill it with personal objects.
In Great Mother Birth (1962), a dark, graphic line carves out a ferocious profile, torso and breasts from the dark, churning and bloodstained space — capturing the powerful, primal nature of the event.
Significantly, the judge held that the existence of «non waiver» agreements between RBS and the third parties — which recognised by certain «carve - outs» that the regulator could use the information in a way which could in future destroy the privilege, for example, by publishing the material — did not undermine the limited nature of the waiver.
State legislatures are not alone in recognizing the unique nature of the real estate industry and the corresponding need to carve out real estate professionals from general application of particular statutes.
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