Sentences with phrase «far sides of»

Students who feel very strongly one way or the other should stand to the far sides of the classroom, farther away from the center line; if students» thoughts are closer to the «middle» of the issue they should stand closer to the line.
The screen layout takes some getting used to though; your button prompts are on the far sides of the screen, with the dancers starring in the middle.
One attractive feature of the new hypothesis is that it tidily explains why the near and far sides of the moon are not only topographically but compositionally different.
And this advice shouldn't just be of interest to those approaching the far side of middle age.
Donat, playing the hype man, starts introducing three other creators on the far side of the room at around 9:30.
When her plate was served, she immediately pushed a portion of her meal to the far side of her plate.
A rare view of the far side of the moon, taken by the China National Space Administration's lunar probe.
But I'm a bad role model for simplifying finances because I'm on the far side of the spectrum with multiple personal investment accounts and bank -LSB-...]
The pose of daring young innovator must be increasingly hard to maintain twenty - five years later, on the far side of middle age.
to the far side of the horse.
The spontaneous freedom of a musical virtuoso comes as a result of and on the far side of hours of rigorous preparation.
Yes, they should, even if one wishes they would go more in the spirit of Paul Ricoeur's second naivete — the simplicity that lies on the far side of complexity.
Alfred North Whitehead's dictum holds as much in politics as it does anywhere else: the only simplicity to be trusted is that which emerges at the far side of complexity.
Note that the two thinkers have emerged on the far side of their epistemological differences here, and are finding agreement on metaphysical issues.
Thus the gospels record remembered facts, but record them as understood on the farther side of resurrection.
On the far side of the gap lay the Roman Empire, the final embodiment of the older civilization.
The religious heart, he suggests, approaches the Sacred, the Beyond, the Other with a sense of awe, and moves toward the celebrative that is on the far side of inhibition.
Of course, Whitehead was British, but his metaphysical works were written on the far side of the Atlantic.
Most of us have found that place somewhere on the far side of a shadowy valley that stretched from the wreck of our own first naïveté to the point where we finally gave up the need for sure answers to every question.
9 If I rise on the wings of the dawn, if I settle on the far side of the sea, 10 even there your hand will guide me, your right hand will hold me fast.
On the far side of the lake, in Gerasa, many die so that one man can be saved.
Each time I'm on a plane that rises above the clouds at sunrise, I think of Psalm 139 — «If I rise on the wings of the dawn, or settle on the far side of the sea... even there your hand will guide me» — and I am grateful for the gift of these lovely words.
Yes we have seen the far side of the moon thanks to satellites that orbit the moon.
They're also consistent with the Flying Spaghetti Monster controlling everything with His Noodly Appendage, or an invisible teapot on the far side of the moon, or the dragon that lives in my garage.
On the far side of the older argument over the compatibility of Catholicism and democracy, this book seeks to convince us that the principles and practices of the free society are made necessary by Catholic teaching.
As Poles involved in the rising died by the thousands every day, the massive Soviet army sat passively by on the far side of the Vistula, Churchill and the British anguished over their broken promises, and Roosevelt could hardly have cared less.
We walked to the far side of the island to an adjoining, completely deserted island, Galtero.
Dave Poddar and Angela Flannery, «The far side of the Pilbara: The Productivity Commission on the wrong track?»
Holding the dish at a 45 degree angle, higher end near you, and starting at the far side of the dish, create a row of slightly overlapping zucchini slices that are standing on edge.
Cup scraper and free hand around far side of dough and gently pull ball toward you, dragging dough several inches across work surface and rotating slightly.
Next, drag the tip of a toothpick, snaking back and forth from the far side of the pan to the near side of the pan.
We climbed first through green moorland where curly - horned rams with the whitest fleeces I have ever seen gazed at us through the soft Kerry rain that could easily change to sunshine on the far side of Connor Pass, so changeable and dramatic the weather there.
Is the guy on the FUCKING far side of the court going to make that call when the guy RIGHT THERE didn't call anything?!
They landed a force on the far side of the island and kept up a steady bombardment on the forts.
The video shows that after an initial altercation by the elevator control panel, he clearly retreated to the far side of the car and did nothing further until she came after him and after he put her down, he didn't continue attacking.
On the far side of the room, Danny Van Rheen and his blonde J - schooler Allison had captured a booth.
They look toward the far side of the court, where Bandy adds flag bearer to his ever - expanding résumé as he holds the stars and stripes upright.
This is a kit so bad — so incoherent, so incomprehensible — that it vanishes out the far side of ugliness and ends up somewhere weirdly compelling.
The match, which had warded off worries of being called off, was curtailed in snow, and it was the Gunners» who had the first shot on goal, when Giroud, played in by Walcott, saw his attempt narrowly skim the far side of the post.
But an accurate crosser of the ball from a wing (it would be better if it could be both wings) could work with someone running in from the far side of the field to provide a different approach to scoring in games where all the moethods we normally used this year don't seem to be working.
His second came just five minutes later and was, according to Arsenal.com «an impressive solo goal, curling into the far side of goal via the post».
The second goal came in the 18th minute as a corner was swept over by Mata and was headed back into the danger area by Fellaini when it was cleared straight to Carrick who intelligently lobbed a header over all the defenders and back across goal into the far side of the net.
He received the ball outside the area towards the left, worked it inside a yard or so and then gave Forster no chance with a rocket into the far side of the net.
You'd think we'd planned to drive to the far side of the Earth that afternoon.
Camp under the stars or go for a swim on the far side of the lake for a new perspective.
I used to sidle up to the far side of our dining room, clutching my infant daughter, so as to not accidentally trip and fall out our living room window, which was 43 feet across the apartment.
Read about some other natural living practices of mine that land on the far side of crunchy like washing my face with oil, using cloth mama pads, and even using cloth TP!)
To put it diplomatically, we were both operating at the limits of our understanding - sailors adrift on the Far Side of the World, at the mercy of the wind and waves, like those in Peter Weir's stirring film.
Astronomers have discovered the most luminous galaxy ever found, shining with the equivalence of 300 trillion suns from the far side of the visible universe.
Beneath the water and sediment, the impact scar looks strikingly similar to Schrödinger crater on the far side of the moon.
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