Sentences with phrase «from fleeting»

Surveying works that vary thus from the fleeting to the fixed, Retro also underscores the temporal scale of Holzer's bold and influential oeuvre.
But it was a journey as much within — as every solo trip since has been — it made me realise that I can be solely responsible for myself, revel in my own company, learn as much from fleeting encounters as deep relationships, trust my gut yet put my faith in strangers, feel utterly free in my mind and soul.
The design team are available to interpret everything from a fleeting sensation to a fully worked design vision.
And while a tiny hyphen might not make a big difference, it provides some hefty weight to the argument that eLearning has made the transition from fleeting e-trend to viable and sustainable training method.
The impressions left from fleeting encounters in the hallway last a long time.
As Asgard's sentry, Idris Elba's Heimdall hasn't really made waves in the MCU, apart from fleeting moments of fighting off Malekith's minions in Thor: The Dark World and hiding refugees away from Hela's wrath.
But apart from those fleeting, inconsequential markers, «Superbad» is a film that exists outside of place, unstuck in America, nowhere and everywhere.
He also could not grasp the multitude of connections — from fleeting trysts to long - term relationships — he had facilitated: «It's only when you meet people and they tell you how it's affected their lives that you go back and think, «This is what I've done.
Scientists at the Stowers Institute for Medical Research have identified a possible biochemical mechanism by which the specialized brain cells known as neurons create and maintain a long - term memory from a fleeting experience.
From the fleeting glimpses they have had, astronomers reckon 2012 DA14 is 45 metres across — similar in size to the space projectile that exploded over the uninhabited Tunguska region of Siberia in 1908, ripping up 80 million trees across 2000 square kilometres.
It's good when scientists challenge each other and discuss issues as they work together — sometimes taking opposite sides — to disentangle the true and enduring from the fleeting and flawed.
Working in mice, the scientists have shown that chronic itching, which can occur in many medical conditions, from eczema and psoriasis to kidney failure and liver disease, is different from the fleeting urge to scratch a mosquito bite.
As the city's retail market lags, pop - ups are evolving from fleeting promotional storefronts to a recognized industry with its own set of rules
For teens, thoughts of suicide can range from fleeting thoughts of suicide to making actual plans to end their life.
Great work often comes from fleeting periods of extreme focus, when you're fully immersed and engaged in your work.

Not exact matches

It garnered some mild, fleeting interest from the technology press, but basically no one was going to walk around holding a magic standalone Amazon stick just in case they ran out of shampoo.
Unfortunately, character can be fleeting at times and anyone is at risk from falling off the wagon.
Pardon me for being skeptical, but hope is often an elusive and fleeting feeling when you've spent nearly a decade battling to keep a child from succumbing to death by overdose.
Not only will you give respect, you'll earn it — the respect that comes from making a difference, however fleeting, in another person's life, which is the best kind of respect there is.
While the world of employee training and onboarding keeps expanding around us, it becomes harder and harder to tell fleeting fads from proven techniques that are based on ample data and research.
It's not quite right to think of we Americans as questing after fugitive moments of happiness; really, we're questing after fleeting respites from happiness, too, just as we're oscillating constantly in our strivings for individuality on the one hand and a relief from individuality on the other.
I remember (but could not find to link) a splendid editorial by the Christian Century's David Heim (some uncertainty about the author) from quite a few years ago (presumably before the 2008 election) wryly encouraging evangelicals to enjoy their moment in the political and cultural limelight because it would prove fleeting.
From a Kingdom perspective, your relationship status is as fleeting as a click of a button while your relationship with the Father will endure forevermore.
From afar it had appeared to him, quite small, gliding over the sand, no bigger than the palm of a child's hand — as a pale, fleeting shadow like a wavering flight of quail over the blue sea before sunrise or a cloud of gnats dancing in the sun at evening or a whirlwind of dust at midday sweeping over the plain.
We pass from one fleeting experience to the next, always chasing something yet more vivid.
They consist of fleeting discontinuous pulsations of energy which are what they are in part because of real causal influence from the past, while also being organic wholes that are partly free and self - creative.
From a first - person perspective this passing out of being is not experienced as the passing of a fleeting now - moment.
As we sit at our desks or walk to class, the immediate faces and objects around us seem far more real than do the aspirations we have for ourselves in the future or even the fleeting images that may come to mind from last summer's vacation.
Only one - which you will never find until you have excluded all those superficial and fleeting possibilities of being and doing with which you toy, out of curiosity or wonder or greed, and which hinder you from casting anchor in the experience of the mystery of life, and the consciousness of the talent entrusted to you which is your I».
This is also the fleeting season of fresh, Brown Turkey figs from California, and when we find them we buy them in large quantities and eat -LSB-...]
This cake represents the fleeting transition from summer to fall.
By which I mean the level of consciousness that medals and cups can bring only fleeting pleasure, and that true fulfilment comes only from within.
During dry summers, the ocean must beckon youth that seek an escape from the town of 55,000, known for its garlic, wineries and a few fleeting exits on Route 101.
Despite his fleeting appearances, the 24 - year - old has an impressive goal - scoring record for the club, and has also attracted interest from Atletico Madrid as they look to replace Radamel Falcao.
Take your eyes from the ball carriers sometime for a few fleeting moments and watch how their products in the righting rows perform.
The 19 - year - old emerged 10 minutes from the end of Nigeria's 1 - 1 draw with Egypt at Ahmadu Bello Stadium on Friday, offering fleeting moments of impressive play in his side's Africa Cup of Nations qualifier.
Far from it being a fleeting winter fancy, Arsenal are fully prepared to sign David Villa in the upcoming transfer window, with their Champions League qualification giving them an advantage over rivals Spurs.
United's best passer this season - per - 90 minutes is Michael Carrick, who averages almost 70 successful passes - per - Premier League game in 2015/16 — just four years on from Hargreaves» retirement from the game following a fleeting swansong at Manchester City, where he would add just one further Premier League appearance string to his bow.
The Reds attempted to fill the Uruguayan's sizable shoes with Rickie Lambert and Mario Balotelli, and while there have been fleeting moments of promise from the cut - price duo, Liverpool really need a competent goal scorer, especially with Daniel Sturridge susceptible to bouts of injury.
There is no evil, only nature, a broad scape from marvels of beauty to tragic aberrations, all nature, all fleeting.
I'm not quite sure why, but as we were crossing a street I had a fleeting sense of panic that if one of the children became separated from us, how would we ever find them?
Depression is an awful illness and very different from baby blues, which are fleeting.
Liam will be 5 this summer and Sylvi just turned 3, so I don't have a huge span to draw from, but these are the stages that when my children are all grown up and having their own, I hope to be able to impart my delight for these moments that may seem so small and fleeting, but are just so precious.
However, there is a distinct difference between a relatively fleeting feeling of shame from unconnected incidences and the long - standing, pervasive feeling of shame at a child's core that is the result of shame - based parenting.
Graphic petals and leaves are delightfully combined to create a wispy array of wildflowers featured with the Fleeting Flora Bedding Set from Babyletto.
If so, we have this fleeting instant of peace, one short - lived breather from the tumult, which becomes a crucial moment for a separate civic reflection.
«From the moment Mr Cameron made clear that he was determined to remain in the EU, come what may, any fleeting hopes of an agreement that might have made a real difference flew out of the window.
The rare spectacle of a total solar eclipse has given scientists throughout history fleeting opportunities to delve into everything from the sun's chemistry to Einsteinian relativity to Earth's place in the solar system.
More than 1,000 physicists from around the world will use this high - intensity beam to more closely study neutrinos and fleeting particles called muons, both fundamental building blocks of our universe.
In 1946, Nobel laureate Linus Pauling suggested that enzymes are most active during fleeting transition states, but only recently has Vern Schramm at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in Yeshiva University, New York, moved the science from the blackboard to the clinic.
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