Sentences with phrase «first dawn»

The phrase "first dawn" refers to the very beginning of the day, when the sun is rising and the sky is becoming light again after a period of darkness. Full definition
We should greatly err if we were to claim that at ~ is point the idea first dawned on human thought through the insight of this Hebrew poet.
Never mind the toys coming to life in a kid's bedroom; it's the extraordinary close - up on Guffey's face that follows, in which he expresses first dawning wonder then outright joy upon meeting his new alien friends, that makes the scene work.
«I keep the subject constantly before me, and wait'til the first dawnings open slowly, by little and little, into a full and clear light,»» he recites, quoting Newton on his problem - solving method.
Consider the lilies of the field, how they grow» - it was these elementary considerations that were proposed to us when, in the first dawn of doubt, we asked why we could not see God up in the air.
A) Man was not around at the «BEGINNING of time,» B) Man didn't even gain the ability to speak until roughly 200,000 years ago (which is a drop in the bucket to Wikipedia's guess that the earth is over 4.5 billion years old, and C) why would they logically (assuming you were remotely possible of being correct) man immediately assume the ultimate destruction of earth at the first dawn of life?
You know by the end of that first dawn, lost a hundred men.
Now because 18 months ago the first dawn, 3 months ago broad daylight but a very few days ago the full sun of the most highly remarkable spectacle has risen — nothing holds me back.
The holy city of Mecca looked deceptively calm as the first dawn of the new century started to break behind craggy mountains.
We will include a «first dawn» breakfast, a bottle of local wine and «sunset soup» with crusty bread on the night of your choice.
You'll start your day early for your first dawn patrol surf coaching session.
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