Sentences with phrase «deep chasm»

The phrase "deep chasm" refers to a very deep and wide gap or hole in the ground or a surface. It describes a large and dangerous void that could be difficult to cross or explore. Full definition
When designing forms, there's a pretty deep chasm between the needs of the developer, and the needs of the user.
From the lofty peaks of Krakadouw and Middelberg to the Stadsaal Caves, grotesquely hewn by rain and running water in sandstone, there is evidence of the ease with which upper sandstone relents to weather, resulting in places in surrealistically carved pillars and sculptured columns; the natural sandstone arch of the Wolfberg and the Wolfberg Cracks — deep chasms through the sandstone.
Two years ago, Alexander Weigand described the cave - dwelling, Thorn Snail relative of these Spanish species from a plunging 950m - deep chasm in the Velebit Mts.
(It did not address whether the parents themselves will descend into a deep chasm of irredeemable guilt.)
It is a powerful deception that seems nearest of all to approach the purity of heart that wills the Good in truth, even though it is at the other pole from it, just as the high place is from the deep chasm, just as heaven - storming pride is from humility's dwelling in the low places, just as if a pretentiously plausible approximation had been won by falsifying a line of separation that was eternally real.
The deepest chasm in our being is our need, not for more years, but for God.
Ivan's most profound utterance, the one which opens the deepest chasms beneath the rebel's feet, is his even if: «I would persist in my indignation, even if I were wrong.
A deep chasm had opened up between what I was preaching and the way I was leading our congregational development.
With that as our starting place, my experience has been that despite all of the «God loves me» messages that get tossed around in church services and Bible studies, nothing completely fills in the cracks of that deep chasm.
Within the evangelical world, there exists both a deeper chasm and a deeper continuity, which we need to grasp.
Often it feels like a deep chasm and I can't find the bridge back to love.
A very large distance separates a committee hearing from a law on the books, and a deep chasm divides a sympathetic hearing by a Cabinet secretary from effective protection of workers.
Dwayne Johnson is protagonist Ray, a hotshot helicopter pilot with the L.A. fire department who demos his bona fides in the opening sequence, involving the rescue of a blonde in a low - cut top whose car is jammed into the rock wall on one side of a deep chasm.
A deep chasm separates the theory of entrepreneurial discovery from the mainstream model of perfect competition.
Glide over several miles of rain forest in one of the most botanically rich places on Earth, enjoying panoramic views of the Coral Sea, Barron Falls, and the deep chasm of Barron Gorge.
This time drop down into the deep chasm to find another cave with the main console inside.
The levels feature energy bridges and gates, neon - glowing contours, vibrant colors, floating boxes and tiles, teleports and deep chasms.
In a 1996 work that reprises Color Field stain painting with a couple of twists, diminishing triangles of stain - painted pink and melon create a deep chasm of pictorial space that is being rained on by big drops of tastelessly globby blue and white.
Tied together through an intensity of mood, the most dramatic are a set of paintings depicting a man in one and a woman in the other separated by a deep chasm.
In my experience, there are deep chasms that exist among the clinical, administrative, and legal fields in terms of communication and thought processes.
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