Sentences with phrase «did dawn»

It was only during my presentation last week at the New Law Librarians» Institute (see my previous post) did it dawn on me that the accompanying website lacked information... [more]
Only while watching the film a third time, did it dawn on me that, with the capability of 360 - degree video, it was completely possible to turn my head and not look at the grotesque sight in the center of the film.
Only while watching the film a third time, did it dawn on me that, with the capability of 360 - degree video, it was completely possible to turn my head and not look at the gro - tesque sight in the center of the film.
BF: No, but it did dawn on me shortly after I bought it.
It wasn't until I spotted this Michael Kors version that has many of the same features — a batik - inspired design and a flattering center stripe — did it dawn on me that I never did share photos.
Not until I had been back in the U.S. for several months did it dawn on me that I had experienced a profound sense of serenity in these people and, through them, had glimpsed my own confidence and inner strength, elusive through much of my life as a white christian in the U.S.
Only later did it dawn on investors that the incremental buyers were called «Sub-Prime» for a reason and they were not as likely to repay those loans as the Prime borrowers had been historically.
Does it dawn on the board that the more successful the club is the more support they are likely to get.
I will warn you this method pretty much took me all day because I had to wash the diapers (prior to stripping), then do the dawn wash, 2 hot water washes, and 2 more rinses before they were completely suds free.
When does it dawn on a bureaucrat that you have been bamboozled?
In the review of Hanson's works on view at James Cohan Gallery, Schwabsky commented that «These paintings can sweep you up into powerful rhythmic waves of color; only later does it dawn on you that they are filled with darkness as much as with ecstasy.

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It didn't dawn on me until the end of January when I finally had time to breathe and take some time off that I felt the holidays passed me by.
It dawned on me as they spoke: These men love winning, they've won at the highest levels, and they want me to win like they did.
Some researchers also think it may be possible to compare the carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, and other chemicals in a plume to «default» levels seen in asteroids, which were formed at the dawn of the solar system — and ask if life is manipulating the chemistry there, or at least did so in the past.
Since the dawn of man, how did we build relationships?
Back in 2011, Google CEO Eric Schmidt said that «every two days we create as much information as we did from the dawn of civilization up until 2003».
And that explains why, as the fusion age dawns, there is ever more interest in what this small, slightly dishevelled Canadian company is doing.
It only recently dawned on me as to why the guys you're trying to hire from the corporate world don't get emotional about this stuff or understand that it's not simply an interesting exercise or some kind of a game of back - and - forth bargaining.
But something slowly began to dawn on me — I still loved what I did.
There is a startling statistic that every two days we create as much information as we did from the dawn of civilization to 2003.
All were exciting departures from the standard fuselage - and - wings template that has plied the skies since the dawn of modern commercial air travel, but, excitement or not, don't count on boarding one any time soon.
It suddenly dawns on employees that they don't understand the criteria by which they're evaluated, or how to make the case for their interpretations of their achievements.
I was doing my homework, checking out their websites, figuring out what the best message was that I could give these professionals and something slowly started to dawn on me.
If this is to be the dawning of the age of accountability, we must hold all those who cast judgment accountable for doing so equitably.
Toronto's real estate market may have had its «Wile E. Coyote moment» — that dawning realization that you're headed for painful catastrophe and there's nothing you can do to stop it.
If you are in startup mode, it can be easy to work from dusk till dawn, sleep for a few hours, order a pizza and go do it again.
It's hard enough to get out of bed at the crack of dawn and when you wake up to do activities you don't enjoy... your new regimen can feel like torture.
They get up before the crack of dawn, proactively manage their health, and know what to do with their money.
I started working as a barre - tender at a local studio, and after a few weeks it started to dawn on me that I didn't just love the workout — I loved the community that Pure Barre fostered.
And then it dawns on me that I'm going to do better in the world of finance and investing then I would necessarily practicing law, so I go to Goldman, I spend seven years there.
In 2003, Google's CEO Eric Schmidt told an audience that human beings now create as much information in two days «as they did from the dawn of man».
What makes this novel a powerful description of the dawning new age is the fact that Jim can ward off the power of society to define him, and he does so not by way of a heroic loyalty to conscience (Rousseau, Emerson) or will to power (Nietzsche), but with the inchoate sense of the socially constructed contingency of society's imprisoning walls of honor and shame.
Of course it does — since the dawn of times there were a few smart bullies who ruled and the rest who drooled.
Does it ever dawn on you that the reason there are so many abortions in China is that the government forces women to have them?
Like biblical Hebrew, Atwood's witty prose is thick with double entendre and allusion, including hidden puns whose meanings dawn on us only later, and outrageous jokes that don't so much dawn as «bomb» (one of the book's metaphors and an effect of Atwood's powerfully laconic style)
«As I struggled with that, it dawned on me that the one thing I've always been good at, has been in my heart and I've wanted to do for as long as I can remember, is wrestle.
Only as I was drawing it did it begin to dawn on me what my subconscious was communicating.
And in today's gospel reading, Mark's prophetic charge rings as true as ever: «Therefore, keep awake — for you do not know when the master of the house will come, in the evening, or at midnight, or at cockcrow, or at dawn, or else he may find you asleep when he comes suddenly.
Though we are wretched in our sin and creation groans under the burden, the residual beauty speaks just as it did at the dawn of time.
The leadership at DAWN did their best with the situation they had.
But we may hope that the dawn of reason and freedom of thought in these United States will do away all this artificial scaffolding, and restore to us the primitive and genuine doctrines of this the most venerated reformer of human errors.»
The Epistle is speaking directly to us: «You will do well to be attentive to this as to a lamp shining in a dark place, until the day dawns and the morning star rises in your hearts.»
«You will do well to be attentive to this as to a lamp shining in a dark place, until the day dawns and the morning star rises in your hearts» (2 Pet.
Do you ever feel that though you have seen the dawning of a great light, darkness still clings to your soul?
When in the early dawn, the morning sun rises, does it not fill your heart with joy to see its reddish glow?
However Käsemann1 also drew the inference from his own divergent position: «Jesus did not come to proclaim general religious and moral truths, but rather to say how things stand with the kingdom that has dawned, namely that God has drawn near man in grace and requirement.
When Jeremiah bade the exiles in the city of Babylon «pray unto Yahweh for it; for in the peace thereof shall ye have peace,» (Jeremiah 29:7) we see the dawning of a better day, whose full light, however, did not come before Christ — «Love your enemies, do good to them that hate you, bless them that curse you, pray for them that despitefully use you»; (Luke 6:27 - 28) «Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do
At the dawn of the nineteenth century, William Wordsworth might declare, «This did I feel in London's vast Domain: / The Spirit of Nature was upon me there,» and at the close of the century Arthur Conan Doyle might make Sherlock Holmes shudder at the thought of the countryside's hidden crimes.
To whom do you pray at dawn and at dusk?»
The apostle Peter, after testifying that he had seen Jesus Christ in all His glory, said, «And so we have the prophetic word made more sure, to which you do well to pay attention as to a lamp shining in a dark place, until the day dawns and the morning star arises in your hearts» (II Peter 1:19, NASB).
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