As
far as the frame, it's made with steel and will withstand a lot of time in the hot summer sun.
Each of the tubes had a specific task in the event of a roll - over: the upper one reached as
far as the frame of the windscreen, improving its rigidity, while the lower tube reinforced the A-pillar at dashboard height.
As
far as the frame, Adam built it in place with a single lip, then we added the glass and a little clear caulk before adding another lip behind it.
As
far as the frame, I'm thinking maybe a red just for some color.
Not exact matches
That makes the Trump Bump, for now, the largest post-election gain in percentage terms by the Dow index over that time
frame — at least going
as far back
as the Hoover Mover, when stocks rose 3.6 % following Hubert Hoover's election.
Yet Crown Prince Mohammed's aggressive regional foreign policy —
framed as a black / white battle with Iran and control over the Gulf — has so
far been unsuccessful.
As each bond matures, the investor «rolls» the proceeds into a new bond at the
far end of the maturity ladder time
frame.
But
framing this
as a culture war between Christians and LGBT people suggests that they have to choose and
further marginalizes LGBT Christians by denying them their very identity.
Certainly, in so
far as he confesses his faith in God he is committed to a belief in the One who may properly be called supernatural and superhistorical — for God is not to be located in the spheres of what, by the use of certain limited and limiting
frames of reference, we call nature and history — but such a belief does not relegate God to some alien sphere of splendid isolation and inaccessibility.
The fact of imposition,
as well, admittedly,
as the mistakes in much of Reconstructionist policy
framed by «the North,»
further stifled dialogue between the South and the rest of the nation, contributing to the hardening of unrespecting intersectional relations.
The burden of proving guilt «beyond a reasonable doubt» is
far from absolute
as a protection against the accidents of incriminating circumstance, the political ambitions of some prosecutors, the potential for
framed evidence, the passions of communities, and the prejudices and limitations of jurors, judges and prosecutors alike.
The Bible witnesses to the building up of the «kingdom of God» on earth and the prophetic development of doctrine which is a
further expression of the Unity Law of creation itself
as God
framed it.
In so
far as they spoke
as Christians their
frame of reference would be that of Christendom.
But in so
far as the actual
frames of reference for both are their respective national cultures, the possibility of comprehending each other is not only greatly reduced but may even be rendered nil.
To describe the Church
as a community of memory and hope, sharing in the common memory not only of Jesus Christ but also of the mighty deeds of God known by Israel, expecting the coming into full view of the kingdom on earth and / or in heaven; to describe it
further as the community of worship, united by its direction toward one God, who is Father, Son and Holy Spirit yet worshipped more
as Father or
as Son or
as Holy Spirit in this or that part of the community; to describe it
as a community of thought in which debate and conflict can take place because there is a fundamental
frame of agreement and because there are common issues of great import — to do all this and the much more that needs to be done would be to essay the work of a large part of theology.
And in so
far as that doctrine continues to dominate Western thought we may expect the recurring horrors of war and revolution, because it is a doctrine whose logic deprives mankind of a common
frame of reference and in the end sets every man against every other man.
Hardy's work thus suffers because his «idea - patterns... were held rather
as rigid
frames to limit experience so
far as possible, and to substitute for what they could not enclose» (FVMP 3).
So
far as any published «systematic theology» is concerned, a self - conscious effort to
frame religious truth for the Pentecostal tradition within its own time and space something even remotely comparable to Donald Gelpi's work for Roman Catholic charismatics, not to mention Karl Barth's magisterial Church Dogmatics for the Reformed tradition - there simply is no such Pentecostal theology.
And
as far as discipline goes... for me, just recognizing the things that I know make me feel better, writing them down and putting them somewhere where I can look at them throughout the day really helps change my
frame of mind.
The fact that both of those wins were decided by one - possession margins could be
framed as an indication of Loyola - Chicago's precarious survival so
far.
The same names remain in the
frame as far as the desperate striker search and most don't come across
as particularly promising.
However, the DuetConnect is
far easier to transport
as the seat is detachable and the
frame folds up.
As a result of using aluminum in the design and construction of this stroller's
frame design, this stroller weighs only 12 pounds, making it one of the lightest strollers I've seen in so
far.
If the panels are too big or stretch too
far, you can always choose to remove a number of them so
as to tweak the gate to your desired dimension, but with all 8 together, it can
frame a 19 sq. ft. play area for your little one.
This dichotomy between emotion and reason was acknowledged at least
as far back
as the founding of the United States and the
framing of the Constitution.
The court granted the request of the EFCC to
further detain Fani - Kayode within the time
frame as against its initial request of a month.
It sponsors a research program on such matters,
framing that program
as an inquiry into what we can collectively do through government in trying to
further the common good.
You are doing a good job of
framing your question, but your premise is so
far from reality (at least
as far as empirical support) that it's hard to answer it well.
Mr. Cuomo has yet to declare Mr. Grimm's former seat vacant in the month since the Republican resigned after pleading guilty to a federal tax evasion charge — and the governor went so
far as to tell the Observer last month he had no time
frame for doing so.
We need to keep reminding them that
further delay is also causing a lot of anxiety in the area so if it is within their time
frame to come out with the review
as soon
as possible it will help,» he added during a workshop held in the area.
Due to the lack of sensitivity of past and current infrared (IR) instrumentation, so
far it has not been possible to get a glimpse into the earl... ▽ More Our current knowledge of star formation and accretion luminosity at high - redshift (z > 3 - 4),
as well
as the possible connections between them, relies mostly on observations in the rest -
frame ultraviolet (UV), which are strongly affected by dust obscuration.
As I write this, I am freezing (like I have been pretty much every day), extremely hungry (been fasting so
far for 15.5 hours) and frustrated that this has been the only thing that had helped me lose this much weight in a short time
frame.
As I walked back towards the
far greenhouse to pick up my crate of micro greens there it was... a garden of chives, really a ring of chives surrounding a smaller garden, all
framed by a pea gravel walk way.
Who
Framed Roger Rabbit is now on Blu - ray in a 25th anniversary edition, though
as far as I can tell the primary function of the anniversary distinction is to make me feel old (with the secondary function of selling more copies); apart from the upgrade of the movie to high definition, it's mostly a rehash of the Vista Series DVD that came out a decade ago.
As for that 3D, even though I continue to wallow in my anti-third dimension misery, adamant that the technology is unnecessary and the same effect can be achieved through proper shot composition, during «An Unexpected Journey» the 3D is
far less distracting because the
frame rate is
far more so.
I don't know why it would, because that didn't,
as far as I know, employ a higher
frame rate.
There's little doubt, too, that the film's hands - off vibe is perpetuated by Abdalla's sleepy,
far - from - charismatic turn
as the one - note central character, and it's clear that The Narrow
Frame of Midnight's few moments of electricity are thanks entirely to Choutri's captivating, Vincent Cassel - like performance.
There's a lot of spectacular imagination on show here, albeit thoughtfully
framed in reasurringly familiar ways,
as we appreciate
further glimpses of life under the giant jackboot of the Galactic Empire.
I won't go so
far as to say this game is poorly optimized, because it definitely isn't — especially in comparison to the backlog of PC ports that have come before it — but there are some issues with
frame rate drops and stutter, particularly in battle sequences.
As a
further lure, Jackson has even fashioned this CG - heavy film in 3 - D and shot it digitally at 48
frames per second instead of the usual 24 f.p.s. (A 2 - D, 24 - f.p.s. version is also being screened.)
Some information is missing on the sides of the
frame, such
as the wall that's out of sight until the character moves to the
far right.
Using the character's written confession (in a location
far from his beloved farm)
as a
framing device robs the story of any real suspense and, worse, fails to enrich the events on screen with emotional or moral substance.
We've been able to go so
far as to offer the players a multi-mode choice when they start the game up on those consoles — so they can choose if they want to prioritize resolution, or having the
frame rate higher, or having the graphics.
Other highlights in this strand include: Miguel Gomes» mixes fantasy, documentary, docu - fiction, Brechtian pantomime and echoes of MGM musical in the epic ARABIAN NIGHTS; the World Premiere of William Fairman and Max Gogarty's CHEMSEX, an unflinching, powerful documentary about the pleasures and perils associated with the «chemsex» scene that's
far more than a sensationalist exposé; the European Premiere of CLOSET MONSTER, Stephen Dunn's remarkable debut feature about an artistic, sexually confused teen who has conversations with his pet hamster, voiced by Isabella Rossellini; THE ENDLESS RIVER a devasting new film set in small - town South Africa from Oliver Hermanus, Diep Hoang Nguyen's beautiful debut, FLAPPING IN THE MIDDLE OF NOWHERE, a wry, weird socially probing take on the teen pregnancy scenario that focuses on a girl whose escape from village life to pursue an urban education has her frozen in mid-flight; LUCIFER, Gust Van den Berghe's thrillingly cinematic tale of Lucifer
as an angel who visits a Mexican village, filmed in «Tondoscope» — a circular
frame in the centre of the screen; the European premiere of KOTHANODI a compelling, unsettling fairytale from India; veteran Algerian director Merzak Allouache's gritty and delicate portrait of a drug addicted petty thief in MADAME COURAGE; Radu Muntean's excellent ONE FLOOR BELOW, which combines taut, low - key realism with incisive psychological and ethical insights in a drama centering on a man, his wife and a neighbor; and QUEEN OF EARTH, Alex Ross Perry's devilish study of mental breakdown and dysfunctional power dynamics between female best friends, starring Elisabeth Moss.
As the couple collide with their grim surroundings, Graham's debut feature intrigues even
further, right up to the final
frame.
Cloverfield,
as a concept, stretches
far beyond the
frame of the film.
As polarizing as Tom Hooper has been in his choices to shoot and frame his films like «The King's Speech» and «Les Miserables,» two films that are still delightfully poignant years after, «The Danish Girl» is by far his most alluring film to dat
As polarizing
as Tom Hooper has been in his choices to shoot and frame his films like «The King's Speech» and «Les Miserables,» two films that are still delightfully poignant years after, «The Danish Girl» is by far his most alluring film to dat
as Tom Hooper has been in his choices to shoot and
frame his films like «The King's Speech» and «Les Miserables,» two films that are still delightfully poignant years after, «The Danish Girl» is by
far his most alluring film to date.
As the movie grows more
far - fetched it actually gets more predictable, in both plot twists and camera setups — you can actually see when Edgerton
frames a shot so that a character can get «unexpectedly» slammed by a car.
This is Gosling
as taciturn protagonist taken to its extreme
far beyond intelligent bounds,
as he spends most of his screen time standing in door
frames bathed in red light.
The difference is clear from the first
frame,
as Morita and his team's clean line art style is
far less finely detailed.