Not exact matches
So to bring this whole discussion
full circle, Scandinavia is more than beautiful places to
live.
This however extreme it might sound, is largely what I have tried to do with the result that, now, very late in
life, I have come
full circle and after years of cynicism and doubt have become a Christian — but even now — not one who unthinkingly accepts every facet of my Doctrine of choice.
I'm currently reading the book, When bad Christians happen to Good people bc i've been there & have come
full circle...
Life church helped me to see that many of us mistakenly put our faith in other Christians instead of God, but pple are sinners & will fail us at some point.
In what weird logic world you
live in did you just come
full circle... you never even started on the
circle.
Now that his
life has come
full circle, he has acquired more than physical pounds; he has learned a hard - bitten wisdom as well.
From cardio bunny, to strength training, to overcoming an eating disorder, to flexible dieting, to intuitive eating, to sharing struggles, and other small glimpses of my
life... I now feel like my own journey has come
full circle.
It's been so neat to see her turn her
life around and come
full circle into a healthy lifestyle.
Life has come
full circle, it seems.
I find myself inspired, renewed, and in awe of the
full -
circle feeling that Waldorf education offers me at this point in my
life and career.
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.
Honestly, keeping animals on the farm has brought us
full circle to the cycle of
life and it has enlightened me as to how important these relationships are to growing food.
BUFFALO, N.Y. — After teaching middle school English, he spent decades in politics, serving as a U.S. Congressman and Hamburg Supervisor and council member, but Jack Quinn says taking the job as Erie Community College president brought his career, and personal
life,
full circle.
Leave it to the truly soulless medium of television to bring the zombie archetype
full circle with CBS's Babylon Fields, an hour - long series the network describes as a «sardonic, apocalyptic American comedy - drama where the dead are rising and as a result,
lives are regained, families restored, and old wounds reopened.»
Because
circles are born at about their
full size and rarely change in area once formed (Fig. 6), this suggested an alternate interpretation, namely, that smaller
circles have a shorter
life span.
Since her parents of Goan descent
lived in Mumbai before they moved to Canada — it seems the journey has come
full circle when we hear that the 10 ladies who are getting certified in aerobics and later strength training are from the red light areas of Mumbai.
It's like my
life has come
full circle
Kano believed that if someone achieved a stage higher than tenth dan, «one transcends such things as colors and grades and therefore returns to a white belt, thereby completing the
full circle of Judo as of
life.»
we took these photos outside of an art supply store i once worked at, Blick's and i sort of felt like my
life has gone
full circle ever have those moments?
When you're a
full - time nine - to - fiver, are diligent about working out on the daily and have an active social
life, bright eyes can be hard to come by (and dark
circles all too common).
This new phase in my
life feels very
full circle, actually.
The entire movie was a learning experience and represented his
life coming
full circle with help from women inside his age bracket — a terrific story.
Flash forward seven years, it's now 2016 and my love
life has come
full circle, as I reunited with my long - lost love.
Life comes
full -
circle for Floyd as career opportunities rain down following the release of yet another viral video.
While at the recent Mad Monster Party in Charlotte, NC, I sat down with Sean for a relaxed and revealing conversation about all things Halloween, how the franchise has actually shaped his
life and given him a career, and how it all came
full circle with bringing Nick Castle back to the role of Michael Myers in the new Halloween movie.
While the actual arrests of congressmen, one senator and some state officials are doubtless more serious in real
life, this movie gives the impression that
life is a jolly carousel of human nature, with crime - busters and lawbreakers going
full circle.
I'm happy to see that McConaughey's career is coming
full -
circle, having broken out as a leading man playing a defense lawyer in Joel Schumacher «s «A Time to Kill,» where McConaughey exhibited a dramatic promise that frankly, he's failed to
live up to.
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.
I have come
full circle in a way and finished this part of my
life, which is dominated by the desires and emotions I had in my teenage years.
In an odd backwards move, the Transformers
live - action films will receive an animated spin - off, indicating that everything in the world of Transformers has officially gone
full circle.
«Our paths had traveled
full circle — from being his student to being his boss,» said McNeely, adding, «We never know where
life will take us.»
The charter school narrative has come
full circle for me throughout my
life and career as an advocate for social justice.
* Dual overhead camshafts (DOHC) and four valves per cylinder * Twin counter-rotating balance shafts for operational smoothness * Electronic throttle control * Low - friction, roller - finger follower valvetrain with hydraulic lash adjusters * Low - maintenance chain - drive for the camshafts * 58X crankshaft positioning * Direct - mount accessories, which reduce or eliminate traditional sources of noise and vibration *
Full -
circle transmission mount to reduce noise and vibration * GM Oil
Life System, which can reduce the frequency for oil changes * Innovative cast - in oil filter housing, which eliminates the need to crawl under the vehicle to perform oil changes and eliminates throwaway oil filter cans that retain used oil
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.
In the end, as
lives converge with a fearful symmetry, Ghostwritten comes
full circle, to a point at which a familiar idea — that whether the planet is vast or small is merely a matter of perspective — strikes home with the force of a new revelation.
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.
And considering the success that the Libretto W100 met with, no body thought
life would come to a
full circle so soon for the Folio 100.
With his first job at age 15 at Petco, who knew his
life would come
full circle.
After graduating from the Tufts Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine in 2011 and completing a demanding one - year rotating internship at Ocean State Veterinary Specialists in Rhode Island in 2012, my veterinary
life came
full circle when I signed on as an associate at the Norwalk Animal Hospital.
Seeing that I like
full -
circle experiences, to both start and end this Peruvian chapter of my
life with these two people, trekking in the mountains, seemed nothing short of the sort of poetry I've come to expect out of
life.
Despite all the advancements over the past decades, our greatest achievement may be going
full circle, getting back to the basics and enjoying the simple things in
life.
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.
The top of the screen shows your
life bar, where each
circle represents two hits — moving only from
full, to half
full and then to empty.
Nintendo Power has now come around
full circle in my
life.
Bringing the series
full circle and tying together the plots of Persona 3 and Persona 4, fans will enjoy controlling beautifully animated character sprites and experiencing top - notch quality, fully voiced localization that brings the popular characters to
life.
He has spent his
life starting over, moving between continents and across countries — new friends, new home — finally coming
full circle and settling where his journey first began, in Israel, the land of the displaced.
In fact, the arch of his vision moved
full circle late in his
life when he was commissioned to create a cycle of stained glass windows for the 1,000 - year - old Grossmünster church in Zurich, a masterpiece of Romanesque architecture.
From being greeted by Katharina Fritsch's disturbingly hip, pony - tailed Händler (Dealer)(2001), with his one cloven - hoof, to Richard Prince's appropriated Marlboro Man photograph Cowboys, to David Hammons's arcing
circle of glued together liquor bottles Untitled, to a huge room -
full of Jim Shaw's profoundly weird collection of Thrift Store Paintings (1970 - ongoing), Unexchangeable does the remarkable task of restating the problem of art's paradoxical position between exclusivity and ordinary
life, poised between rarity and abjection.
The Big Blue is completed by, and turns
full -
circle with, Heaven, a shark preserved in a tank of formaldehyde that follows Hirst's iconic 1991 piece, The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone
Living; the sharks have a special frisson, their sleek, forward motion elegantly sus - pended in death in blue formaldehyde seas.
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She passed away in 2010,
full of days, having completed a
circle of
life and work.