Sentences with phrase «detours for»

«Life creates detours for us to overcome.
The approach can also feel narratively lumpy — the film takes significant detours for Vision's experiments with cooking and the inadequacies of Spider - Man's homemade crime - fighting costume.
They face an uphill battle, however, in countering the deeply ingrained perception that many charter jobs are high - velocity detours for young people on the way to something else.
Since then, with detours for movies and especially television, he's worked steadily in the theater, playing a slew of classical roles in regional theater, and working on contemporary fare by writers such as Lanford Wilson, Terrence McNally, Edward Albee, and David Mamet.
August 4, 2015 • Accordionist William Schimmel creates a daring yet touching six - minute distillation of Mahler's mighty Ninth, with detours for tango and trumpet solos by Wynton Marsalis.
Most scholars believe its path towards canonical status was littered with pitfalls and detours for good reason.»
Philosophy is typically taught to undergraduates in survey courses which jump from Aristotle to Descartes (with perhaps a brief detour for Marcus Aurelius or Thomas Aquinas), leaving a gap of almost two thousand years.
I realized we were so close to the Found Cottage in Hudsonville, so we took a detour for more shopping and I frolicked in the dressing room in cute swing dresses and I felt young again.
It was definitely worth the detour for y ’ all to capture these awesome pictures.
I normally wear skirts with an A-line silhouette, so this straight - ish fit was a real detour for me in the style department.
Announced late last year, War Logs had always targeted XBLA, but took a detour for an early PC release.
It's definitely a detour for both Carell and Tatum, while Ruffalo will probably have to physically bulk up and not just count on CGI like he did as Bruce Banner.
They visit Germany and Italy, and then detour for a wild night in Amsterdam.
Strong home literacy practices may help to create a detour for the brain's reading network, from the left hemisphere to the right, providing resiliency for young readers with a family history of dyslexia.
Cambria is completely accessible during these road closures with a slight detour for some travelers.
It's also worth taking a detour for an hour to the Bullimah Spur, which has outstanding views over Maitland Bay and Putty Beach.
Another detour for anyone visiting Laoya or circumnavigating the island is Wai Chaek Beach — on the south coast of Koh Chang.
You might think that boxing yourself in or somehow making it some one or more adventurers can't access their respective temples would be an act of supreme stupidity, and you'd be absolutely correct, yet somehow it's surprisingly easy to do in the heat of the game as you get caught up in placing a piece that helps one path but that leaves you frantically building a huge detour for another or leaving you stuck altogether.
With enemies also moving across the board each time you do, you can choose to approach them head - on with your party, risk taking a detour for loot or extra rewards, or avoid them with careful timing or the use of special skills or items.
If I may detour for a moment to regard the realm of indie games.
Levels are much shorter with little areas I could choose to explore for a quick reward before blasting right through with sonic speed on the main path, and this freedom of choice ultimately motivated me (not forced me) to detour for hidden treasures.
In 1996, on my way back to the airport from vacationing in Big Bend National Park, I detoured for what I thought would be a quick stop to see the work of the artist Donald Judd in Marfa.
The construction of a safe detour for the cyclists was made impossible because of the same restrictions that forced the local authorities to close the dike road.
A little detour for levity's sake is hardly a sin — if it is one at all — upon which we should focus our criticism.

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For instance, he predicts that the «forehead» — the black bar that intrudes into the top of the screen on the iPhone X, where all the cameras and sensors go — is an evolutionary detour on the way to a phone that is all screen, with cameras built right in at the microscopic level.
It requires: 1) Utilizing modern identity theft monitoring programs that enable users to monitor for breached credentials that likely offer threat actors passage into the compromised account, allowing them to quickly change credentials; and 2) Enabling two - factor authentication to detour the threat actor's access into the compromised account.
And just as bad for business are inquiry systems that are so painful to use and so full of barriers, detours and friction that no one in their right mind would waste the time and energy that they require.
You could say the same for the lessons that were learned and the victories that were won on this long, winding and detour - filled road to justice.
The only way for aspiring founders to get effective training was to apprentice at other start - ups — a time - consuming detour that many would just as soon skip.
Google is at its best when its product focus follows its business model; for too long Android was a detour.
Many Canadian miners such as Barrick, Northern Star, Newcrest, Agnico Eagle and Detour Gold Corporation have reduced their all - in sustaining costs (AISC) and have provided guidance of further reduced levels for 2016, the report stated.
With this seemingly innocuous detour, Hawthorne places the words of Revelation 16:6 into the mouth of Matthew Maule («For they have shed the blood of saints and prophets, and thou hast given them blood to drink; for they are worthy»For they have shed the blood of saints and prophets, and thou hast given them blood to drink; for they are worthy»for they are worthy»).
Actually, all the extra costs involved in detouring around broken bridges and arranging for temporary housing will show up as positive contributions to personal consumption rather than costs to be subtracted from it.
We had this discussion at church should we allow homosexuals in leadership i was the only one who spoke up and i had prayed during the week and confessed all my sin before the Lord i certainly had no right to condemn someone else for there sin.But the fact is that it needs addressing that was my question to the people presenting the proposal.Is homosexuality a sin the people taking the discussion would not address it as they knew scripturally that it was and clearly had no answer on dealing with that issue and tried to detour around it.
Actually, if you want to call «faith» my confidence, backed up by discovery after discovery, verification after verification, solution after solution, even allowing for mistakes and detours, then so be it.
For example, in one of the better chapters, entitled «Human Justice and Animal Fairness», the reader is introduced to Maasai systems of gift - giving, game theory as applied to chimpanzee behaviour, canine sensitivity to fairness, rules of play among wolves and rats, before a brief detour into Martha Nussbaum's development of Rawlsian justice theory leads us to an extended discussion of Aquinas» understanding of justice as a virtue, acquired and infused.
But, you know, on this side of it I see the beauty in who I am, what HE created me for and following that path is pretty much worth all of the detours I took in the process.
It is, in point of fact, only by following the ascension and spread of the whole in its main lines that we are able, after a long detour, to determine the part reserved for individual hopes in the total success.
I've got it in my mind for a trip to SF with a detour to Mendocino.
I have three ripe bananas in my kitchen right now, carefully saved for your banana - espresso muffins, but I think they'll be taking a little detour this afternoon, right into these cookies.
After a detour Down Under in search of Australia's best Lamington cakes, we head to China with Rebecca Firth (@displacedhousewife) for a look at mooncakes, the decorative Asian treat celebrated during the Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival.
I was in NYC this weekend and happened to wander by Sadelle's — thanks to your blog, I immediately detoured inside for an oatmeal cookie!
Belfast is just one of many detour - worthy villages for the food - obsessed: Kittery's Tulsi serves the best Indian food in New England, Camden's Long Grain does serious Thai, and chef Cara Stadler remakes Asian fusion at Brunswick's Tao Yuan.
But then construction had us take an actual detour and, just as we connected with our original path, I passed a guy who looked like he might be in the mood for a couple of scones.
But the detour was worth it, for in Bath we were treated to one of the spiciest and most delicious meals of the entire trip at the Eastern Eye
Then it was on to Bath, but we got caught up in the traffic headed toward the huge Glastonbury Festival, an outdoor rock concert attracting more than 100,000 fans, so after we stopped dead in our tracks and didn't move for twenty minutes, Pat had to pull out his maps and make some radical detours.
With this compilation, the globe is covered; from Asia for Chinese Stir - Fry Shrimp with Asparagus and Chile - Garlic Sauce to New Orleans Shrimp Creole to Jamaican Jerk Shrimp with a detour to Mexico for Chipotle Shrimp.
Some of us took the road for the animals, others followed the road with the «Save the Environment» sign; some came this way for health; still others ended up here following a number of roads with countless detours and hills that seemed too high to climb.
I don't think they ship, but if you are within a couple hrs of the Queen City it is an E-Ticket ride for foodies, just a short detour off I - 75.
While it's possible, if not likely, that the Gallo story has at least one more detour in the minors, this is the perfect time for Rangers fans to ask one of the very best baseball questions: What if?
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