Sentences with phrase «farther from the surface»

It's not that far from the surface, and a half hour playing with Legos accessed it in this case.»
This new book is full of cautiously crafted theology, but that passion is never far from the surface.
As such, their long - standing rivalry is never far from the surface, particularly on Monday evenings, when the pair host the popular «Monday Night Football».
But it is never far from the surface, and it often has compelled her to damage herself in the hunt for better performance.
The looming goals and the preparation for them, however, are never far from the surface.
Sexual shenanigans are never far from the surface in Westminster.
But politics was never far from the surface for often - combative D'Amato.
Looking back on her political career, the BBC's Gary O'Donoghue told the Today programme that Ms Teather's «unhappiness with parts of the coalition programme was never far from the surface».
Extremophiles feeding on nonsolar energy sources show how alien life might similarly arise and thrive deep underground, far from surface water and sunlight.
Also, the methodology allows measuring biochemical reactions far from the surface, avoiding one of the main limitations of classic SM methods, i.e., the need for immobilization of the molecules under study on a surface (glass slide or microspheres).
Although scientists are aware that the chemical composition in the plume may have originated from an ancient, now frozen, sub-surface ocean, the freezing process would have isolated the salt far from the surface, preventing it from being released.
But never far from the surface was the mysterious chemistry of matching up couples.
Echoes of Spielberg's E.T. and Close Encounters, with their sense of the everyday being warped by the miraculous, aren't far from the surface (Elle Fanning and Joel Courtney study unidentified object, pictured right).
Thomas Jane's quiet father figure gives a sense of light relief at times, although the inner turmoil is never far from the surface, and Jacob Tremblay again shows why he got so much attention for Room, a natural child actor you fully understand the warmth shown for on screen.
The joys of profane working - class humour are never far from the surface in Loach's films, but in The Angels «Share our protagonist's clowning and wise - cracking is allowed to come to the forefront.
The title of Rosi's next film, Lucky Luciano, would have suggested a gangster film and indeed, given Rosi's enduring interest in exploring the interconnection between legal and illegal power networks, the model of the gangster film and the crime thriller had never been far from the surface of many of the previous films.
As a series of complications takes the trio from New York to Saint Louis to Salt Lake City to Las Vegas, the trauma of war is never far from the surface, but the movie has a healthy sense of humor that lets Burger examine their emotional isolation without sinking into a bog of despair.
If a few tonal lurches make BlacKkKlansman a touch uneven, and a romantic subplot with Laura Harrier's student radical doesn't quite land, its comic beats give a flavor of what a Spike Lee Naked Gun might look like (awesome, by the way) and that welcome impassioned, earnest side of the director is never far from the surface.
The surprise when watching is that these things are never far from the surface, even when Paul Dano's losing his shit.
Isaac brings unexpected and welcome notes of humor, condescension, and petulance to the role, while still hinting that there might be something more disturbing about Nathan not far from the surface.
While most of Marshall's work is in the south, the Spell case lands him in the wealthy white enclaves of Connecticut, where racism is never far from the surface.
One after another, the common gamer would continue to go no further from the surface, accepting the games the mainstream wanted them to play.
But despite the real - world concerns, narcissism is never far from the surface in her work: «We need mirrors to learn our poses,» she writes cryptically on her website of the exhibition.
This is a generous show in more than one sense: as in previous shows, references to Beasley's own life and family are not far from the surface.
Works such as her 1963 «Untitled (Fish),» which Los Angeles Modern Auctions (LAMA) is thrilled to have the opportunity to include in our upcoming auction, are notably absent of direct human presence, though traces of human intervention and its consequences are never too far from the surface.
Also, as it moves further from the surface of the Earth, there are many more molecules between it and the Earth which will intercept those photons.
Then imaging there is gas on top of that 2 times farther from the surface as the moon.
In the publishing world, as in real estate, rejection is never far from the surface.

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Productivity (tons mined per miner) increased by 350 percent, due partially to a shift from underground to surface mines, but largely from the introduction of highly mechanized systems like long wall mining that require far fewer miners.
This moves the blood farther from the skin's surface, where its heat can escape.
Far from a disaster, with its inadvertently rounded surfaces, it cast wonderful rainbows on the wall.
Monstrum Far too many communities in the U.S. are content to select a few uniform structures from a catalog, throw them up over some safety surfacing, and call it a playground.
Apple's new headquarters is far from the only modern structure that's run into problems because of large, transparent surfaces.
Editor's Note: In light of the recent allegations surfacing about Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein, this article is worth revisiting as a reminder that Christians, churches and conservative institutions are far from immune from sex scandals.
The liberation from external restraint and the emergence of «the blessed unison of the whole American harpsichord, as now set to the tune of liberty,» as it was described in 1775, must indeed have inspired the millenial expectations that were never very far below the surface in colonial America.32
That Gospel was by far was the most widely used early Christian book, to judge by the number of copies that have surfaced in the dry sands of Egypt, or by the number of quotations in early Christian writers, or by the number of textual corruptions introduced from Matthew into other Gospels by scribal copyists obviously more familiar with Matthew.
This phenomenon of divergence functions rather like the lines of longitude on the surface of the planet, growing further apart as they move away from their point of origin at the earth's pole.
Moreover, the underlying rock is so far beneath the surface that roots of trees do not reach it to get minerals from there.
Far from conforming fully to the ideals of the faith as Western Europe of these centuries was, in that small fraction of the earth's surface Christianity had more nearly free course over a longer period of time than in any other part of the world.
In between the usual sagas of the family — Katie complained in 1539 that Luther had patched his trousers with a piece out of his son's — there was still, never far below the surface, the fantasy of leaving it all and departing from Wittenberg.
Bake for 5 minutes, then remove from the oven and sharply bang the baking tray on the work surface to deflate the cookies, then return to the oven for a further 6 - 8 minutes until pale golden brown.
Pour 1/3 cup of the batter in a pool slightly off - center further from you, and then quickly swirl the pan so that the batter covers the entire surface.
As far as transferring from bowl to pot, you need to somewhat «shape» the sticky risen dough on a well floured surface before adding it to the pot, so the countertop rest is necessary.
Sprinkle the sugar mixture evenly over the surface of the bread dough leaving a 1 / 2 - inch border on the side farthest from you.
Apparently it's been discovered that his new boot supplier has been providing him with boots that have thousands of tiny but very powerful springs that cover their entire surface so although it may appear he can't control a ball and has a hefty touch that propels the ball to far away from him every time he touches it or tets to score, his touch is top class..
For example, at Camp Nou there are no restricted views, however category 4 seats will be high up and far away from the playing surface.
A grant from a U.S. Agriculture Department program helped a community group start the restoration of the site, which, in fact, offers far more history than what bubbles to the surface.
The placenta then spreads further throughout the uterus, becoming thinner (increasing the risks of a placenta previa and placental abruption), trying to seek out more surface area of the uterus from which to draw oxygen and nutrient.
The placenta then spreads further throughout the uterus, trying to seek out more surface area of the uterus from which to draw oxygen and nutrients.
- baby can briefly lift head (usually bobbing, not still) to about 45 degrees - turns head to place opposite cheek down - comfortable with either cheek down - legs begin to straighten in Tummy Time so that lower belly touches the surface beneath baby - arms move further away from the body in Tummy Time and in the second month, will begin to press hands down into the surface to push the shoulders and very top of the chest up very slightly off the surface beneath
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