Sentences with phrase «from outstretched»

She defined that process as the drama touched off when an artist puts his or her brush to canvas, or when, like Jackson Pollock, he hurls or lets the paint drip or splatter down onto the canvas from an outstretched arm.
8 different types of sharks frequent this area and cruise by to rip a piece of fish flesh from the outstretched hands of the guides which will send your heart racing!
Nature is usually seen as a system which can be studied, understood and controlled, whereas creation can only be understood as a gift from the outstretched hand of the Father of all, and as a reality illuminated by the love which calls us together into universal communion.
Flowing from his outstretched arms to his arched back and his final undulating kick, it's one continuous movement.

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I danced while the guitar played three - chord songs, kicking my feet in front of me, hopping from side to side, skinny arms outstretched.
Weigel exactly captures the anti-Papal ranting of the weeks immediately preceding the visit — and then the extraordinary change that came over the country that began the moment the Pope arrived and came hurrying down from the aircraft, arms outstretched.
The one who delivered Israel with a mighty hand and an outstretched arm is the same power that delivered Jesus from death and established him as Lord.
In at least half - a-dozen cases I have seen the whole front of a house wrecked except the niche from which a statue of Our Lady or the Sacred Heart held outstretched arms to all the passers - by.»
From all the nations, He drew one nation apart to be his own: «Has any god ever tried to take for himself one nation out of another nation, by testings, by miraculous signs and wonders, by war, by a mighty hand and an outstretched arm, or by great and awesome deeds, like all the things the Lord your God did for you in Egypt before your very eyes?
Is it not striking that the Passover, the spring festival, is one of reminiscence, in which tile devout Jew relives the wondrous experiences of that night when Israel's host went out from Egypt by the mighty hand and outstretched arm of the Lord?
Rapinoe opened the scoring in the 33rd minute, curling an excellent shot over the outstretched hand of Colombian goalkeeper Sandra Sepulveda from 20 yards out.
According to the report, he swayed from side to side during sobriety tests and, when told to close his eyes and bring his outstretched finger to his nose, hit his mouth.
The ball sailed past the outstretched fingers of leaping safety Nate Andrews and settled into the hands of Quick, who ran away from cornerback Marquez White for a 30 - yard gain.
The defender's right - footed shot however was saved by an outstretched leg from United «keeper De Gea.
Let's look at this beauty from another angle, this one showing just how perfectly the shot was floated over the outstretched arm of James Michael McAdoo.
Until one learns what to look for, and some never do, one is likely to come away from the game with a kaleidoscopic collection of impressions, totally unassimilable, a gallery of friezes: the goalie hanging in midair at a 45 ° angle, the ball in his outstretched fingers; a tangle of players carved in marble in front of the net; sprawled soldiers in shorts lying on the ground in states of disarray; the referee's cheeks puffed out while he signals a stop in play and the teams merrily ignore him; a man contorted in pain, immobile, a trickle of blood at his hairline.
In the first half of a 79 — 75 win over UCLA on Jan. 9 he launched a lob from the left side of half - court that floated into the outstretched hands of Gordon as he flew up from the right baseline for a gorgeous reverse jam.
The German found himself free in the box from a Giroud pass only for his rifled volley to be blocked by the outstretched arm of the falling Stoke defender.
Chiellini tried to flick it toward the middle but was prevented from doing so — by the outstretched arm of Casemiro.
Seattle responded with a near miss with Leerdam sending a ball through the Dynamo defense to an outstretched Dempsey who was off from making contact with it by inches.
Schmeichel's outstretched efforts were in vain as Liverpool doubled their lead and Coutinho relieved some of that weight from his shoulders.
Arsenal immediately countered, and Cazorla galloped forward before firing in a shot from 20 yards that Simon Mignolet parried with an outstretched arm.
Her first goal came in the 13th minute when she found some space on the right side and fired a shot from the top of the box just past Maddy Henry's outstretched hands.
The Scottish referee had no hesitation in awarding a penalty and, despite Bulka guessing right and reaching the ball with his outstretched hands, the spot - kick squirmed away from our Polish stopper and into the back of the net.
Young almost immediately doubled United's lead with a beautiful curling shot from 25 yards before Wayne Rooney beat Szczesny's outstretched hand from a well - worked free - kick to make it three.
Having wasted that opening, Middlesbrough were fortunate not to fall further behind six minutes after the restart when only the outstretched hand of Randolph prevented Bright Enobakhare from doubling Wolves advantage after a powerful run into the penalty area.
Then, instead of running and hiding from God when life hits hard and the world batters and bewilders our children, perhaps they will go running to him, trusting that he will be there with outstretched arms... [end excerpt]
But there was nothing disappointing about what the astronauts saw as the spacecraft coasted around from the lunar far side on its fourth orbit: Earth, rising beyond the battered horizon, so tiny that the men could hide it behind an outstretched thumb.
For example, when your arms are outstretched, the distance from the tip of one hand to the other is usually about equal to your height.
Enter any commercial gym and you'll see dozens of young men walking with arms outstretched as though returning from a two - for - one sale on invisible watermelons.
Lie on mat with legs lifted and straight at a 90 degree angle from body, with arms outstretched from body on ground, lift butt up off ground and then bring arms up to touch toes and then bring arms back down to ground.
Olga Martsinko was enjoying lying in the warm waters of the Red Sea when her outstretched left hand touched something solid with a rough skin as it dived The town of St. Katherine is in the Sinai peninsula in Egypt at an elevation of about 1600 meters from sea level, at the foot of the Sinai High Mountains.
From the goblin bank heist (which has shades of infiltration of the Ministry of Magic in «Part 1» and climaxes spectacularly with our heroes escaping on the back of a massive albino dragon, leathery wings outstretched) forward, it's like someone has cast a locomotive spell on the movie itself — it simply can not stop moving.
Smooth, even - tempered Darcy talks a jittery Pat into opening the door and turning over the gun he and his bandmates confiscated from bouncer Big Justin (Eric Edelstein), only to betray their trust by having his henchmen attack Pat's outstretched arm with knives.
I happen to quite like it — you sit a little high and the it lacks the EP3's expansive view out as compensation, but the gearknob is still just a hand - span from the steering wheel, a large rev counter sits front and centre, and reach adjustment in the wheel leaves your arms less outstretched than they are in the older Civic.
Yellow snakes, coiled up like golden orange peel, sprang from the beaks of the vivid red birds with outstretched wings which soared across the royal blue background of the woman's clothing.
There was Arbutus, a liquor - head, and from time to time he'd throw himself onto all fours and bark like a rabid dog and he'd howl from the end of his outstretched neck.
Length — The length of the cage should be, at the very least, 4 inches plus the length of your pet from the tip of its nose right down to the tip of its outstretched tail.
Offering the same treats on the palm of your outstretched hand may entice your cat to take food directly from you.
Today, a jester symbolically tosses children's toy cats from the Cloth Hall belfry down to the crowd, which awaits with outstretched arms to catch one.
In the dead of night, I was convinced these beasts were moments away from swiping at the flowery scented stuff with an outstretched claw, leading to certain death, or at least severe disfigurement.
Sculpted from a natural rock formation into the shape of a condor in flight with wings outstretched, the Temple of the Condor is an outstanding example of Incan stonemasonry.
One baby howler monkey was curious about us, and dangled down from his branch, hands outstretched towards us, while his lounging elders looked on.
Within seconds from your door, you can be strolling along golden outstretched beaches washed up by the endless lines of rolling surf of the Pacific Ocean.
Hire a surf board and get out there, or watch the peeling waves from the comfort of your outstretched beach towel.
Only time will tell, but as the days count down towards A Way Out's release from its gated development prison, I can not help but wait eagerly at the exit to embrace it with outstretched arms and welcome it.
With a backward motion, players pull an arrow from their quiver then notch the projectile by move this controller toward their other outstretched arm.
Thus People (2000), 91 by 54 inches, for instance, shifts from reading as a loose net of brushstrokes to a depiction of dozens of human figures linked by their outstretched arms and legs.
An outstretched hand, reminiscent of Michelangelo's Creation of Adam, emerges from rough waves, clutching an iPhone, tilted at the perfect angle for a selfie.
In Drip (2002), motion detectors trigger the release of water droplets into steel buckets from twelve outstretched arms composed of tightly twisted plastic sheeting and tarpaulins, creating randomly generated drumming sounds that fall within rhythmic patterns.
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