Sentences with phrase «full circle into»

The iconic series wrapped up satisfyingly bringing its main character full circle into a new age — of advertising, of family dynamics, and of personal understanding.
It's been so neat to see her turn her life around and come full circle into a healthy lifestyle.

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A street artist that used to sneak into the rail yards years ago to create art illegally was now commissioned to produce a massive piece for BCG, bringing things full circle.
There's nothing worse than walking into a room full of people already chatting away, with no apparent break in the circle.
A year into the project, the weedy field has a compost heap full of organic waste from the kitchen; a growing orchard with biblical fruit trees including a fig and an apple; a Havdalah circle where visitors and residents of the farm gather weekly for a religious ceremony marking the end of Shabbat; and a shmitta area — a part of the land that is allowed to lie fallow for one year out of every seven, as commanded in the Torah.
My initial reaction was that New Atheism has come full - circle and descended into the sort of self - parody seen on the fringes of Christian fundamentalism.
Now in 2018, Dennis Bernard has come full circle, returning to the acclaimed West Loop restaurant, The Publican, this time stepping into the coveted role of chef de cuisine.
With a thin rolling pin, she coaxes it into a smooth, sprawling circle, pressing down on it with the full weight of her body — yellow tank and Levi's, brown bangs that graze her eyelids, arms tattooed in graphic symbols, each of which marks some kind of overcoming.
Full circle it takes multiple injuries and subs to get Ozil into the middle were he shines.
YOUR BABY We all grow through stages; we start with a newborn baby; then a toddler, an adolescent on into adulthood until we come to a full circle of life.
We think of our fundraising in the same way that we seek to educate our students — through a lens that takes into account the whole community and the full - circle of possibilities for development.
We started out watching films we wanted to see, then dove into all the Disney stuff, and now we've almost come full circle.
«What's exciting for me personally is, this brings so much of my own work over 30 years full circle,» says Solomon, whose research into chlorine and ozone spurred the Montreal Protocol.
Place a circle of cake into the bottom of each jar followed by a layer of frosting and continue to layer until each jar is almost full, finishing with a final layer of the frosting.
As someone who also HAD lordosis and suffered many issues in the SI joint and impingement in nerves through the notch, I found that combining principles of Viniyoga (what the site writer studies) and Sadie Nardini's take on moving the human body (hugely inspired by Kaminoff, whose main teacher was Desikichar — now you see the full circle here) saved my back big time, which fed into healing other parts of my body as well.
Then I ended up coming full circle and landed back into the health and wellness industry, through fitness.
Jumping Jacks, 20 reps Seal Jumps with Leg Switches, 20 reps Full Body Circles, 5 each way Arm Circles, 10 reps each arm, forward and back Elbows Circles, 10 each arm, forward and back Wrist Circles, 10 reps Shoulder Twists, 5 reps each way Bodyweight Squats, 8 reps Squat to Stand, 8 reps Push - up Plus (Level 1), 8 reps Push - up Plus (Level 2), 8 reps Push - up Plus (Level 3), 8 reps Push - up Plus (Level 4), 5 reps each arm Cobra, 5 reps Striders, 5 reps each leg Striders with Rotation, 3 reps each side Hamstring Stretch / Hip Flexor Stretch, 3 reps each side Band Pull Aparts, 10 reps Band Dislocates, 5 reps Backward Rolls into Hamstring Stretch, 5 reps Backward Rolls into Glute Stretch, 5 reps each arm Squat to Forward Lunges, 3 reps each leg Standing Glute Stretch, 5 reps each leg Cradle Walks, 5 reps each leg
Not to worry, as all trends come full circle back into to popularity after spending years, or even decades, forgotten about, so too has plaid.
In case all the jokes made you forget about the decapitated head in the opening moments of the trailer, Deadpool 2 brings everything full circle, and gruesomely up - close, with this shot of a gun - sized hole made in Wade Wilson's hand, and the barrel that's stuck into it.
Noomi Rapace's Elizabeth Shaw also finds her way into Alien: Covenant, bringing her narrative full - circle.
However, it seems he still intends on at least one more instalment to bring the franchise full circle, and during a recent Q&A he has now suggested using CGI to bring Sigourney Weaver's Ellen Ripley back into the series.
Maria's enviable career comes full circle when she is talked into making the ultimate encore: She will return to the play that spurred her success 20 years before, though this time she will star as the older women whose life is falling apart.
«Brooklyn» director John Crowley reveals an inside glimpse into the movie's final scene and how the film comes to full circle there.
The story and characters of this film are presented as a mosaic, with each short segment bleeding into the next one, but never making a full circle.
It is a case of the Coens coming full circle, returning to the same setting as Barton Fink ten years into Hollywood's future, trading in Fink's profound cynicism for lighter fare.
In the absence of well - considered, adequately funded programs, new teachers are thrust into a classroom, assigned a nominal teacher «mentor» who has a full teaching load of his or her own, and perhaps invited to attend a support group for novice teachers, where participants meet at the end of a school day and often sit in a circle and wonder why they don't get the professional support they need.
A quick right - left flick, and the Cadillac CTS Vsport slides gracefully and easily around the circle, falling into such a predictable orbit that I make a full rotation before straightening back out and exiting.
«Full - circle body protection was designed into the Pacer, starting with the energy - absorbing bumper mounts» through upper and lower box - section rails on each side extending back to the front pillars, as well as from the bases of the pillars behind the doors, the box - section members in the body floor curve up and back in past the rear wheel houses.
It comes full circle when Pigeon Man Jones releases his pigeons into the now - clear New York sky, causing Amelia to smile... and it all begins again.
It is a moonless night, dark and rare, and the heat is oppressive, the kind of heat where a deep breath leaves you unsatisfied, suspicious that there was nothing life - giving at all in what you've inhaled, and you are left air - hungry, wet at the pits, forehead greasy with sweat, wishing for the night to be over, for your daughters to exhaust their energy, to cool their dense, hot centers enough to sleep for one more night in this summer that seems to stretch into your future like a planetary ring full of debris, circling forever around something it can't escape.
Robin is currently making a full circle back into publishing, working with authors to help shape, develop and publish their own digital products.
I knew after concluding the story of «Z», and my participation in this discussion thread, that I would be drawn into F. Scott and Zelda's writings,... I didn't iron out a direct plan of what I would read next, and so, when I realised that the film would release in May, I decided to make that my next book to read, to bring me full circle: I started out with a superficial knowledge of both husband and wife, as anyone who reads literature knows of certain authors and their wives, but might not have a working knowledge of who they were when they lived.
Then he takes us full circle back to India, where the first diamonds were excavated centuries ago, into the modern - day stone mills where diamonds are faceted by thousands of workers paid 10 cents per stone.
Would - be self - publishers need to dig further into what «good content» is, though (there are some general rules that apply including mapping out a solid plot, full - circle engagement, empathy - if fiction - and «hero's journey»!).
We've essentially traveled full circle back to the halcyon days of global government price controls / fixing — except this time» round we've achieved it on a far grander scale, in effect compressing decades into mere years.
At one point, a little band of horses escapes off into the dense foliage near the beach, and the dart team tracks them into it, circling in behind to push them back into the open, the horses bursting out of the brush at full gallop.
«What a beautiful thing to have come full circle, from ACN forming almost in spite of Asheville Humane, and now we've merged into one organization, doing the exact same work.»
Why not, you journalist have been spending all this time insisting that games are turning us into a bunch of racist misogynist, it was only a matter of time we went full circle with the whole games are turning people into murderers again.
As much as I loved watching Hunter Grant chase Bryan, a frightened and desperate IT consultant, in circles around a parked truck, this show would be much better pitting its «agents» against real life Traceurs and Traceuses, who could show them a thing or two about running, and by running I mean climbing cat like across a railing before back flipping onto a concrete embankment and dropping twenty - feet into a full fledged sprint.
Titan Books delves into Max Payne's horrifying past allowing the story to come full circle.
Then Vault 11 comes full circle, its conclusion leading into its introduction.
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Coming full circle, Ledvina is now represented by Art Palace, and over the next few weeks, he will move his gallery The Joanna, rebranded as Tha Brandon, into the Domy Houston space.
Or you might look at misbehavior which is all too common in ordinary pseudoscience disputes, but which in the physical and biological sciences is very uncommon on the funded academic side: e.g., triumphalism about unfalsifiable claims, and circling the wagons around various kinds of data hiding (e.g., remarkably lackadaisical formal investigation of CRU even after FOIA violations, and broad enthusiasm for promoting the formal results into an informal full «nothing to see here, move along» exoneration).
But when its elastic is unloosed, the book opens up full - circle into a strong, accordion - like structure that can hold up to many times its weight, due to the thickness of the moisture - resistant, American - made kraft paper used.
So, having defeated Al Gore in what the Democrats still insist was a stolen election, we have come full circle to George W. introducing legislation to lock into place the bogus theory of global warming, insuring that, as the Earth gives every sign of entering a cooling cycle, we shall continue to destroy the economy by reducing «greenhouse gas» emissions.
These tips bring us full circle to Lawyerist's last foray into the struggles of being a female attorney: how are we supposed to build a rapport with existing or new clients if we can't network efficiently?
That experience has given me a a full - circle perspective and insight into the world of legal directories — vital in order to offer clients an effective consultancy service.
The full - circle LG G Watch R also went into production for a fall release.
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