Sentences with phrase «far ends of»

It was founded in 1920 when flying was not everyday fare, but people needed to get between the far ends of the Australian continent.
The striking curved sidelights and the horizontal strip of the daytime running lamps in the far ends of the bumper feature LED technology.
You don't want heavy parts of the car at the far ends of the vehicle.
You don't have to travel to the far ends of the earth to find a marriage minded partner.
I am so thankful for these little boosts of morale which keep me going and make my constant trips to the far ends of London sourcing vintage totally worth it.
Her article «At the Far Ends of a Universal Law» appeared in The Best Writing on Mathematics 2015 and won the 2016 Excellence in Statistical Reporting Award.
Each of the far ends of the student lot are basically just parking lots, and not tailgate lots.
A substantial life's work of Jeff and Kerrie Etheridge was dispersed to the far ends of the continent on Saturday, with nearly 200 Limousin females, 91 progeny and five bulls selling to a top price of $ 18,000 — twice.
Then wet the edges of the two far ends of the wrapper, and fold those in on themselves, like a tortellini, and press firmly to seal.
People tend to focus on the far ends of the spectrum.
In the city itself merchants and governmental officials from the far ends of the known world might be met day by day.
The holidays are a great time to be around dozens of family members you only see a couple of times a year, attend packed office parties and travel on sold - out flights to the far ends of the country.
Once you are riding out on the far ends of a scaling probability curve, the journey gets very rough.»
I mean that on that fifth dimension of the Big Five personality inventory, «agreeableness,» they tend to be on the far end of the continuum.
Most everyone, if for no other reason than it is illegal, agrees that on the far end of the spectrum of labor relations, slavery is wrong.
While taking a different approach from our benchmark, TLT effectively captures the far end of the Treasury curve in a liquid package.
On the far end of the scale, there are franchises like resorts and luxury hotels, which employ can employ hundreds of people, plus subcontractors for cleaning services and maintenance, and can cost millions of dollars.
As each bond matures, the investor «rolls» the proceeds into a new bond at the far end of the maturity ladder time frame.
Al - Qasas sura 28: In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful And there came a man, running, from the furthest end of the City.
I have therefore lived the mil life, and I have seen the far end of the results.
27 «And then He will send forth the angels, and will gather together His elect from the four winds, from the farthest end of the earth to the farthest end of heaven.
The JWs who have periodically knocked at my door have all been at the far end of middle age or older.
Two dogs play at the far end of the barracks.
At the far, far end of the wood, the trees (questions) start to clear away until finally you stand at the edge of a cliff.
If the human community depicted in Genesis 1 is a utilitarian one, where man and woman join together, like the male and female of other animals, to further the ends of their species, the community of Genesis 2 emerges from a crisis of existential loneliness.
There is extreme legalism on the far end of Evangelicalism.
I put this case study out there because you are certain that jesus and god set the moral standard of «good», the furthest end of the spectrum that good can be.
Sor Juana describes pacing her sleeping room and observing that although floor and ceiling were perfectly parallel, her eyes made the lines of ceiling and floor appear closer at the far end of the room.
For example, Harris recasts classical virtues like kindness, willingness to follow evidence, and patience as «forces» of the brain that further the end of human cooperation.
That sequence can not be infinite, and so at the far end of the chain there must be something which is not «potentially» anything — an «unactualized actualizer.»
I have oft asserted that the embryonic stem cell debate is not the far end of the instrumental use of unborn humans, but the launching pad.
Our universe may be say 16 billion years old while over at the far end of the Cosmos there is a universe just coming of age and is only say 2 billion years old.
It came as a huge shock to find a memorial to Frank Whittle, somebody I remember from having had Sunday lunch with, at the far end of the Henry VII Chapel.
After 10 am locally it will be after midnight on the far end of the eastern atmosphere, making it May 22nd.
In the old «Wonderland» which used to charm the children, many of us recall walking down a corridor through the farther end of which we saw people approaching us as we approached them, until suddenly we bumped into ourselves in a mirror.
All the back - and - forth between the kitchen to where I photograph my recipes (on the far end of the house and down two flights of stairs in the basement) had me feeling like I'd just run a marathon and climbed the Empire State Building!
She had to compromise with her grilling neighbors, however, on five times a summer — as long as the grill was moved to the far end of the garden...
Three weighing and bagging lines are grouped in a line at the far end of the pack house while a conveyor takes product packed into punnets from the other Ishida multihead weigher to the packing area where all packs are boxed and placed onto pallets.
There's Bob May in the desert sun, not doing much, simply hitting balls at the far end of the range at the TPC at Summerlin, feeling the heat on his back, happy to be swinging a club again.
A video wall on the far end of the room is playing ESPNU, and Lane Kiffin's monotone Florida Atlantic commercial airs.
According to Stafford's girlfriend Kelly Hall, Stafford was unable to hit five three - pointers in a row, so he one - upped her by draining this football from the far end of the court.
Stewart looked up at the far end of the arena, where a small band in motley dress — but mostly Tiger black and gold — thumped and boomed.
The drivers start to arrive in the middle of the afternoon, lining up according to racing class: motorcycles and hot rods towed in on trailers on one side, street - legal sports cars in the middle, and, at the very far end of the pit, a couple lines of high school kids flanked on one side by black and white patrol cars.
A small group of Napoli loyalists dressed in their team's colors (light blue and white) fills the far end of the upper deck, separated from the Milan boosters by the length of the field.
«Yeah, they're... see, way over there,» he says, pointing a location at the far end of the crowd.
his place is on the far end of the bench.......
At the far end of the concourse is a large flat screen television showing Sky Sports.
Dancing between two defenders, the winger swept in with lightening speed before sending the ball past a helpless Swansea keeper in the far end of the goal.
Lots of great restaurants too many to mention all but particular highlights — Old Navy, Casa i steak house (far end of the marina), Zu Yi and our favourite for lunch / early dinner — Deck Royal — superb food / superb setting on a deck jutting out onto the water.
At the far end of the spectrum, inflated self - esteem has been found in criminals, junkies, and bullies, which is supposed to have been what the self - esteem movement was trying to steer children away from.»
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