Sentences with phrase «in a tangle»

I couldn't agree more that the problems lately revealed in DCPS graduating students who shouldn't have been does begin long before high school when the problem is being years behind in subject matter, and not just getting caught in a tangle of rules and regs about attendance and related matters.
On television, Maggie Gyllenhaal defines strength, leadership, vulnerability, naïvete and femininity as the lead in «The Honorable Woman,» where she plays Nessa Stein, the head of a Jewish industrialist family caught in the tangled web of Israeli - Palestinian politics.
One of the big problems you and those who adopted the babylonian principle of 3 gods in one, is that you never use the name of God almighty (see Psalm 83:18) and hence you get in a tangle with the Lord / LORD translations used — having removed the name of God over 7000 times.
I couldn» tagree more that the problems lately revealed in DCPS graduating students who shouldn» t have been does begin long before high school when the problem is being years behind in subject matter, and not just getting caught in a tangle of rules and regs about attendance and related matters.
We've all got electronic devices that need to be charged and most of us end up in a tangled mess of wires and cords.
But don't get your tinsel in a tangle if you don't win.
Those looking in clubs and bars often report themselves striking out (or only being able to meet people who are on a different page romantically), while mixing work and love can often result in a tangle.
All that is left are some rusted tomato cages in a tangled heap and the remants of last... continue reading...
Amber Meadow Adams's short fiction has appeared in The Tangled Web and Quarto.
If solid science does turn out to be the salvation of string theory, it would be the latest twist in a tangled history.
In trying cases to juries and arguing with judges as an attorney, in testifying in depositions and in court as an executive, and in tangling with government agencies on behalf of my clients as their lawyer — I have found that legal institutions are not always just and fair.
All that is left are some rusted tomato cages in a tangled heap and the remants of last summer's okra plants sticking out of the ground like a shriveled hand reaching for the sky.
Fleas and ticks also love hiding in tangled and matted hair.
Orbits with velocity low enough to get caught in the boundary become lost in the tangle of paths there.
As featured in Smithsonian magazine, a 1,600 - year - old goblet named the Lycurgus Cup (due to its depiction of King Lycurgus of Thrace trapped in tangles of grapevines by the Greek god of wine Dionysus) displays the Romans striking grasp of nanotechnology.
When Collins began researching these questions, she realized that it is extremely complex living in this tangled web of «privilege and power» that affects everyone.
Deep in the tangled green of Mexico's western highlands, a 19th - century casa grande opens onto an organic farm, a coffee plantation, and a formal garden inspired by the one at Spain's Alhambra palace.
The building is cast as the central character in a tangled narrative which reflects Johannesburg's magnetic pull on the social and mythical lives of those who come to this place from all over the country and all over the continent.
The building is cast as the central character in a tangled narrative about Johannesburg's magnetic pull on people from all over the continent.
We are in a tangle on religion in the public schools.
The cord attached to the left earbud houses the in - line remote; it has two buttons to adjust the volume and skip tracks, as well as a multifunction button in the middle.Thanks to the cord's flat design that resembled linguine, the earbuds never got stuck in a tangled mess.
In the tangled plot, The Dude is mistaken for another, much richer Jeff Lebowski (David Huddleston), a phony philanthropist.
«This latest incarnation of the great American Western finds its truth in the tangled roots of our own mythmaking.»
Daniel walks into his kindergarten classroom and drops his outerwear, backpack, and bus harness in a tangled heap in the middle of the floor.
There are moments of enlightenment to be found in a tangled web of emotion: characters are brought to the surface as harbingers for events that are yet to play out.
Adam and Eve stand in a tangle of flowering trees, bushes and plants.
«It's all very well to tell us that God is love, but what does that mean to me, living as I do in the tangle of hostility which is a part of my work?»
Thus, this film's near - resurrection from a deathlike sleep, unlike the resurrection in Tangled, does, in Armond White's words, «emanate from some divine provenance.»
Webb's life and thought were seamless in tangled, knotted, but above all supremely honest ways.
I don't know why it's never occurred to me to spiralize apples, but having a whole apple in that tangled messy goodness is genius.
I have crawled up in an ugly, rusty canopy swing with the computer in my lap, spiderweb from the canopy tangled up in my hair, Mr Bojangles on repeat (I always write with a single song on repeat in my
In areas of heavy grazing the valley is crowded with them, thousands of animals weaving through the falling snow in a tangle of antlers.The herds extend as far as we can see.
Our stalwart fishing buddies — Bill Kepler, toothless Larry Jackson, silent Earl Cooper — dangling limp and round - eyed in the tangle of a swamped skiff while frigate birds circled overhead.
When the defenders tumbled to the ground in a tangle, Wallace jogged into the end zone for Texas Western's first score and a 7 - 6 lead.
The ball did not need to reach its target at the far post, as Pope and Long got in a tangle at the near stick with the defender juggling the ball over the line for an own - goal.
West Ham soon paid, as Walcott won the ball in a tangle, to set up Cazorla, who unleashed a sweet left footed strike into the top corner of Jaaskelainen's goal.
Former FBI Director James Comey is scheduled to deliver the testimony today at a Senate hearing that is shaping up to be the most dramatic moment so far in the tangle of congressional and investigations into President Donald Trump's associates and possible collusion with Russian operatives during the 2016 election.
One more thread in the tangled web that is Anonymous, the loose - knit hacker collective, gets spooled out in a long feature in The New Yorker by David Kushner.
Brasier's fossils appear in tangled clumps stuck to sand grains.
It is made with durability in mind; the inner wire is enameled then wrapped in the tangle - free braided cord.
If they're right that thought occurs not only in the brain but in a tangled communication among brain, body and environment, it could turn cognition research upside down.
Research in the park also suggests that young oak and other seedlings will be protected from deer when they sprout in a tangle of dead spruce.
These U1 proteins are normally seen in the nucleus of normal cells, but in Alzheimer's brains they accumulated in tangle - like structures.
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