Sentences with phrase «from other side»

To create a twisted side sweep, gently twist a section of hair from the other side of your head and pin it at the back of your head.
Being in PR, although in the tech space, also helps since I get to see what it's like from the other side and how to effectively approach brands and start a relationship with them.
Its such a beautiful building, so make sure to take some photos from the other side of the little canal.
Look Closely and you'll see how the pattern from the other side peeks thru to reveal beauty and dimension.
She sent me a package from there, and it made my day:) It's so fun to get something tangible from the other side of the world.
One girl even told me she was staring at it from the other side of the shop when I walked in.
Susan, I cheering from the other side of the computer and most likely the world!
This is what happened when I got an email from the other side of the world a couple of months ago.
As I mentioned when talking about step ups, unilateral exercises train one side of your body separately from the other side.
You don't necessarily have to know the person who's writing to you from the other side of the screen, but you... [Read more...]
But I also see things from the other side.
Hi Sonia, just a quick post from the other side of the Big Pond; the Netherlands.
And so I'll do it on the same side so you can see what I'm doing from the other side here.
A decade later, a scientist from the other side of the world would build on his findings and establish the calorie we know today.
So it's great to be tackling the problem from the other side.
From the other side of the classroom, she'll look back fondly on her days teaching in faraway lands that somehow feel a lot like home.
Pay attention if you start dreaming of deceased loved ones out of the blue, as that is usually a sign from the other side too.
The man had traveled from the other side of the earth, hailing from a culture that could be described as our polar opposite.
With just a few Asian flavors — sesame oil, soy sauce, and ginger — you can turn your basic vegetables and the last of this week's roast chicken into a taste from the other side of the globe.
For decades, scientists have believed in the super-radiance theory, which is when waves pass outside a black hole, they emerge from the other side with more energy, extracting energy from the black hole itself.
Research suggests these aerosols might come all the way from the other side of the Pacific Ocean.
«What critique would you make of what I just heard from the other side?
This is perhaps a bit «nit picking», especially as the NASA releases say the same — but just to say, Earth's atmosphere wouldn't look blue when seen from the other side from the sun.
We have the infrastructure and the ambition to bring in many more patients who suffer from other side - effects.
In one version, they then swap roles and debate from the other side.
However, arrivals from the other side of the Atlantic pose a serious threat to the North Sea.
As can be seen in this diagram, a ray of light from the sun enters one side of a water drop, gets refracted as it enters, reflects internally off the other side of the drop, and emerges again from the other side, again with refraction.
Catch an upward - moving muon and you have essentially detected a neutrino that came from the other side of the Earth.
The group uses a variety of measurement techniques such as sonic anemometers, hot wires, snow particle counters and shadowgraphy, which involves illuminating the flow with snow particles from one side of the tunnel — the walls are made of glass — and obtaining images with a high - speed camera from the other side.
As a result, the skeleton of Archicebus is now preserved in two complementary pieces called a «part» and a «counterpart,» each of which contain elements of the actual skeleton as well as impressions of bones from the other side.
You suggest that activists saw climate change as a «golden opportunity to further a political agenda: reining in corporations, regulating free markets and imposing environmental legislation», and that these have prematurely politicised the science and caused «pushback» from the other side.
And the stronger the politics, the more people on both sides of the aisle grow resistant to hearing arguments from the other side.
A number of suits challenge the nascent Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) effort to reduce greenhouse emissions, but the agency has actually been prodded into action by lawyers from states and environmental groups from the other side.
My nephew, who was viewing the row from the other side, said exactly the same was true for him, but that his square was higher than mine.
«The critics are like kids who taunt the dog from the other side of the fence, knowing that you can't go into classified areas,» Owen Pickett (D - VA) said to Kadish.
«If we run out of distilled water on this side of the bench,» Lensch explained, pointing to the narrow nonpresidential lab counter with supplies marked NP piled up to the ceiling, «I literally can not reach across the bench and get it from the other side.
Some crows tend to snip tools from the left sides of leaves, using their right eye to guide their behavior, while others prefer to work from the other side, Hunt found.
Graphene devices, from the other side, demonstrated selectivity when one used current fluctuations as a sensing parameter.
«The power to expose oneself to perspectives from the other side in social media lies first and foremost with individuals,» the team concludes.
When someone reads views from the other side, they will create counterarguments that support their initial viewpoint, bolstering their belief of the misinformation.
Instead of focusing on how the pitcher manipulates the ball, a team of researchers led by neuroscientist Arthur Shapiro of American University in Washington, D.C., attacked the question from the other side: how the human eye and brain perceive the ball's movement.
Looking at commercialization of science from the other side of the table is Hugh Jones, Vice-President of University Technologies International (UTI), the University of Calgary's (U of C) own technology transfer enterprise.
Weiner spins stories about Professor Dark Matter, a researcher from the other side who has formulated a far - out theory about a missing ingredient in the universe called «visible matter.»
His so call non-profit is from the other side of the bronx, where the Diaz ran him out with his tail between his legs.
In fact, I am eager and waiting for something from the other side, but nothing has come so far,» he said.
It is somewhat unusual for a request for reconsideration to be filed, and to elicit no response from the other side.
The board's five Dems and five Republicans each claim they have one tie - breaking vote from the other side.
«And I'm very proud that I've passed 13 bipartisan bills and I'm proud that they're focused on the middle class, on our infrastructure, on creating jobs, helping our farmers, and building this economy again from the center out, and doing it in a bipartisan way, cooperating, being civil, being thoughtful about good ideas that might come from the other side.
If this actually takes place then the screams of betrayal from Leave voters will be heard from the other side of the English Channel.
There's a reason government advisers tell new ministers, when they invite politicians from the other side to come in, set up shop and get them to tell some hard truths, that they might want to think again.
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