One quick glance might not be enough and you could miss so many mistakes by just
flying over the words.
Not exact matches
The day before we
flew out with my parents, their Wiltshire home had racist
words scrawled all
over the outer walls.
Have you been in a place where people are in conversation, speak of concepts and use
words that
fly way
over your head?
The
word tapa means little cover or lid, and bartenders there would put a tapa
over glasses of wine to keep out dust and prevent little fruit
flies from diving into the drink.
Tony knew when a player needed an arm
over shoulder and
word in ear, or when a kick up the ass and spit
flying everywhere was called for.
Word flew around
over the weekend that Michigan was targeting a quarterback committed to another Big Ten school; OSU pledge Joe Burrow told 247's Bill Kurelic that he got a phone call from Jim Harbaugh, but said in no uncertain terms that he's fully committed to the Buckeyes ($).
Pataki said that if Russian aircraft violated airspace that the United States shut off by setting a no -
fly zone
over Syria, «either us or the Turks should shoot»em down, to keep our
word.»
In her own
words she is the eternal novice of
fly fishing with
over twenty years of experience.
«Watergate» is one of those pop - culture
words where the true significance has always
flown over my head.
Im looking at it in terms of providing lots and lots of direct instruction early on — a template perhaps that students follow
word - by -
word — lots of support, lots of direct instruction, and then slowly removing those platforms
over time so that eventually the student or groups of students can
fly solo and be autonomous to the teacher in performing the task as described by the standard.
Words included are the following: after, again, an, any, as, ask, by, could, every,
fly, from, give, giving, had, has, her, him,, his, how, just, know, let, live, may, of, old, once, open,
over, put, round, some, stop, take, thank, them, then, think, walk, were, when.
Togbe, sweat dripping off his face and body, chanted magic
words and waved an oxtail
fly whisk
over different shrine objects.
But he had felt that night, while his wife kept the children
over by the road — he had rushed them from the house when he saw that the barn was on fire — as he watched the enormous flames
flying into the nighttime sky, then heard the terrible screaming sounds of the cows as they died, he had felt many things, but it was just as the roof of his house crashed in, fell into the house itself, right into their bedrooms and the living room below with all the photos of the children and his parents, as he saw this happen he had felt — undeniably — what he could only think was the presence of God, and he understood why angels had always been portrayed as having wings, because there had been a sensation of that — of a rushing sound, or not even a sound, and then it was as though God, who had no face, but was God, pressed up against him and conveyed to him without
words — so briefly, so fleetingly — some message that Tommy understood to be: It's all right, Tommy.
So deified is Obrist that artists have even been known to offer up prayer - like homages to him, as seen in Bill Burns's 2013 work in which he hired a plane to
fly a banner
over the Art Basel Miami Beach fair bearing the
words «Hans Ulrich Obrist Hear Us.»
It is common for someone new to the space to be overwhelmed by the sheer technical nature of the field — a lot of the
words and ideas may
fly over their head.
In her own
words she is the eternal novice of
fly fishing with
over twenty years of experience.
Children who duck the verbal bullets
flying over their heads as their parents engage in a war of
words are victims of abuse themselves.