Sentences with phrase «early rounds turned»

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Or, one could take a more Gnostic approach and turn the whole story round on Yahweh, indicting him, as did early Christian ministers like Valentinus.
as long as you do nt turn your kids into super religious zealot nazi's «cough» most of the homeschooled chirstians «cough» no real problem with religion aside from that tiny part in the old testimant about shunning and killing those who are differnt from ya i belive it was somewhere round the part in solomans temple having just been built and the whole buring of a offering at the temple and taking parts from it or something or other that was stolen from pagen's after the one of the so called holy crusades aka the earliest recorded holocausts of sentiant man
However this morning after a pain filled, tossing and turning night, I awakened far to early, after trying for an hour to go back to sleep, with the events of this last week going round and round in my mind, filled with anxiety, every muscle in my body tense, fighting to not be engulfed by the blackness of depression, I cried, Father I can not do this.
I can't remember if I mentioned it here before, but the last Olympics NHL players were in, I happened to turn the TV on to the middle of one of the early round games.
After the game two days earlier, it would have been the easy option to write the game off after going 3 - 0 down and accept that they were too tired to turn the game round, but it is to the team's credit that they salvaged something from the wreckage of an atrocious hour.
If Mr Cameron can't turn that round, and if the general election results are exactly in line with our poll, then the Tory leader would unquestionably become prime minister, but he may need to call an early second election to seek a clearer mandate from Britain's voters.
«Now that Ms. Black and Mr. Polakow - Suransky have been approved by State Education Commissioner Steiner, I hope we can move forward on the many challenges the system faces, including creating a curriculum that will give students a well - rounded education, new and better interventions for struggling students, and early action to turn around failing schools,» he said in a statement.
We found that the fastest way to conquer slow corners was to stick to Sport, get all braking done extra early — and the brakes are phenomenal — then come completely off both pedals as you round a big turn.
Opinions are many and varied about the ideal line for Luffield One but most people turn relatively early and hug the inside kerb all the way round before finally letting the car open out on the exit and head for the exit concrete to the left.
Our reviewer is frantically turning pages, but there have been a couple of early, entertaining pieces going «round the web:
This spot breaks all year round, in the dry season there is always swell, the winds turn it on shore but early mornings and late afternoons, the wind tends to die down.
Peter Freeman's potential sale (to an unnamed museum) of a remarkable 1966 Marcel Broodthaers canvas was one of only a few institutional purchases I heard tell of, though curators turned out in full force: The Whitney's Adam Weinberg was in early, and was still on his feet at 6PM when Philippe Vergne, the Walker staffer cocurating next year's Whitney Biennial, joined him; Jérôme Sans and Udo Kittelmann made early - afternoon rounds and then disappeared; and the New Museum's Lisa Phillips and Richard Flood («I'm going to C16 — I don't even know what's there.
In the early 1990s, the artist took Polaroids of the underside of a table and chairs in his kitchen and was struck by the expansive and immersive world they conveyed.2 He sought to re-create this experience in the round, and beginning in 1992 his work turned from handmade to industrially fabricated, from modestly scaled to nearly four times life - size, and from somewhat abstracted to more directly representational.
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